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86-158B The Steinberg Group - 1989 agreement for Interior Design Services for Quinlin Community Services, Project 2001i00- qG3 A 4� �� PROJECT # 2001:111U AGREEMENT Nqt to Exceed $15,000 g�eap 4 CITY OF CUPERTINO oQp°� P.O. Box 580 (Pood� Cupertino, CA 95015 `> 252-4505 NO. BY THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into on the first day of September 1989 by and between the CITY OF CUPERTINO (Hereinafter referred to as CITY) and Name (1) The Steinberg Group (2) Address 60 Pierce Avenue —City -San Jose Zip 95110 Phone — 6 (Hereinafter referred as CONTRACTOR), in consideration of their mutual covenants, the parties hereto agree as follows: CONTRACTOR Shall provide or furnish the following specified services and/or materials: Interior Design Services — Robert W. Quinlan Community Center EXHIBITS: The following attached exhibits hereby are made part of this Agreement: Attached Contract for Services TERMS The services and/or materials furnished under this Agreement shall commence on 7/1/89 and shall be completed before 3/31/90 COMPENSATION For the full performance of this Agreement, CITY shall pay CONTRACTOR: $13,500 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS Hold Harmless. Contractor agrees to save and hold harmless the City, its officers, agents and employees from any and all damage and liability of every nature, including all costs of defending any claim, caused by or arising out of the per- formance of this agreement. City shall not be liable for acts of Contractor in performing services described herein. Insurance. Should the City require evidence of insurability Contractor shall file with City a Certificate of Insurance before commencing any services under this agreement. Said Certificate shall be subject to the approval of City's Director of Administrative Services. Non -Discrimination. No discrimination shall be made in the employment of persons under this agreement because of the race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion or sex of such person. Interest of Contractor. It is understood and agreed that this agreement is not a contract of employment in the sense that the relation of master and servant exists between City and undersigned. At all times Contractor shall be deemed to be an independent contractor and Contractor is not authorized to bind the City to any contracts or other obligations in executing this agreement. Contractor certifies that no one who has or will have any financial interest under this agreement is an officer or employee of City. Changes. This agreement shall not be assigned or transferred without the written consent of the City. No changes or variations of any kind are authorized without the written consent of the City. CONTRACT CO-ORDINATOR and representative for CITY shall be: NAME Stephen G. Dowling DEPARTMENT Parks and Recreation This Agreement shall become effective upon its execution by CITY, in witness thereof, the parties have executed this Agreement the day and year first written above. APPROVALS Department Head Date CITY OF CUPERTINO: By Title Director of Parks and Recr tion City Da ®Ar White - City Clerk Copy Green - Finance Canary - Contractor's Copy Pink - Receiving Copy Goldenrod - Department Copy The Steinherg Group CUPERTINO COMMUNITY CENTER Proposal for Interior Design Services June 15, 1989 The Services described in this proposal encompass full interior design service for the new Cupertino Community Center, except the historical museum and offices other than Parks and Recreation, for which we will provide programming and schematic design only. The project scope of services assumes a furniture budget of $200,000. Phase 1: Programming for the Entire Project A. Image: Discussions will be held with the designated representatives you specify to assist in determining the overall image you wish to project, both to the public and to your own employees. This data will be used to aid in the design effort. B. Interview and Survey: The Steinberg Group (TSG) will meet with the designated Cupertino Community Center representatives(s) to discuss the operations and working procedures of the Community Center and to survey the working activities and procedures within each component. C. Furniture/Systems: TSG will coordinate any of your furniture standards into the overall design. If required, under a separate agreement, TSG will prepare furniture inventory forms and will undertake such an inventory to determine which furniture items will be reused, refinished, abandoned or new. D. Review/Meeting: A meeting will be held to review the program and to discuss any comments, which will then be incorporated into the final program. Phase 2: Schematic Design for the Entire Project A. Space Plan: Based on the approved program, TSG will prepare detailed space utilization layout of offices, workstations, lounges, meeting rooms and other spaces indicating locations of furniture and equipment in all areas. B. Preliminary Furniture and Furnishings/Finish Materials and Colors: 1. TSG will make preliminary recommendations for major furniture items such as desks, chairs, tables, etc., illustrated by photographs from the various manufacturers and, in particular cases, by actual pieces of furniture. The Steinberg Group 2. We will work with designated representatives of the City of Cupertino to review and coordinate their recommendations for furniture in areas such as the multi purpose room, offices, waiting areas, etc. 3. TSG will prepare a preliminary color palette with selections of major items such as carpeting, millwork finishes, paint colors, window coverings, etc., and fabrics/finishes for major new furniture items such as desks, tables, chairs, etc. TSG will also prepare a color palette for the toilet rooms and kitchens. C. Graphics: TSG will provide preliminary recommendations for directional and informational signage. D. Preliminary Budget: A preliminary budget will be prepared for the space plan and will include non -itemized costs for furniture and finishes. E. Review Meeting/Design Presentation: Items A, B, and C will presented to your designated representative(s) at an informal presentation in order to determine that the design concept and image are agreeable to you for further development and refinement in the next phase of work. Incorporating your review comments, we will proceed to the next phase with your approval. F. Engineering Coordination: TSG will collect from you the mechanical, electrical and audio visual requirements for all special equipment and recommend a level of flexibility that should be provided for future equipment. Requirements include catalog cuts and specification sheets for copy machines, computers, computer equipment and all other such equipment that you either currently own or plan to purchase in the near future. TSG will then collate the data and forward this information to the electrical, mechanical and audio visual consultants. Design 3: Design Development for Specific Areas A. Design: Based on the approved space study and preliminary budget, TSG will prepare a detailed design scheme for the Project. The specific areas covered in this proposal are: Multi-purpose room, Arts and Crafts Roomslounges, hallways, pre-school, meeting rooms, Activity Room and Recreation Department Offices. 1. A final space plan for the project will indicate the location of furniture and equipment, final and detailed recommendations for finishes for the project and other special area treatments and design features. 2. Preparation of final furniture/systems, furnishings, and accessories recommendation for all office, support and main public areas. Such recommendations shall be illustrated by photographs and samples on paste-up boards indicating standard and any non-standard furniture, The Steinberg Group furnishings and accessories items and all materials and finishes for furniture. 3. Final design recommendations for directional and information signage. B. Design Budget: Together with the design presentation. TSG will prepare an itemized furniture, furnishings and accessories budget. This budget can then be used by you in determining quantities of furniture to be purchased initially and/or to be planned into future budgets. C. Review Meeting and Presentation: TSG will present the Design Development design documents described above for review and comments by Cupertino Community Center for final written approval. Phase 4: Contract Documents for Public Areas A. Drawings: After your written approval of the Design Development Documents, TSG will prepare a complete set of drawings for the Project, suitable for bidding to furniture dealers/installers. 1. Title Sheet/Master Legend. 2. Finish Schedule and Plan. 3. Furniture, Furnishings and Accessories Plan; Equipment Plan and Schedule. Graphics and signage details and locations. B. Specifications: A Project Manual will be prepared in conjunction with the drawings. This will include furniture specifications as necessary to complete the documentation for bidding/negotiating. Phase 5: Pricing for Public Areas A. Bidding/Negotiating: Based on the approved set of Contract Documents, TSG will assist Cupertino Community Center in soliciting and evaluating bids received from Furniture Dealers. Phase 6: Installation Observation and Contract Administration for Public Areas. A. Installation Observation and Contract Administration: TSG will provide installation observation at the site and general administration of the Furniture Contracts. The Dealer will be responsible for compliance with all codes and ordinances. TSG will review Dealer's requests for payment for Cupertino Community Center. B. Shop Drawings and Samples: Upon receiving submittals by the dealer TSG shall review shop drawings and samples for conformance with the design intent of the documents. iI The Steinberg Group C. Punch Lists: TSG shall prepare a punch list for all furniture items specified by us, noting observed deviations and defects. Part II: Additional Services The following services are available if required by you. Fees for each particular service would be finalized by the execution of s separate Authorization for Service. Fees would be on an hourly basis according to the attached TSG hourly rate schedule, or a negotiated lump sum once a scope of services is clearly defined. A. Special Equipment: Addition of any built-in or specialized equipment, such as projection screens, a movable stage, etc. and issuance of catalog cuts and specifications as required. B. Artwork: Coordination with client to determine artwork needs; inventory of existing artwork, preliminary selection and presentation of specific artist's work, style, etc.; final selection of specific pieces, coordinating of framing and installation. C. Landscape Planting: Consultation on plant and container types and locations appropriate for the office plan and all coordination required to assure a proper installation. D. Extended Contract Administration: Providing contract administration and construction supervision after the agreed upon project completion date has been exceeded by more than sixty (60) days through no fault of The Steinberg Group. E. Engineering: Hiring of consultants as required to undertake design, documentation and coordination of their services, be they electrical, mechanical, structural, plumbing, engineering, etc. F. Renderings: Preparation of interior perspectives with a wash of color to illustrate the design. G. Models and Mockups: Preparation of a scale model of a space. The coordination of the installation of various furniture systems "mock-up" work stations as requested by you to evaluate the functional, technical and design aspects of the system(s) of several manufacturers. H. Other Services: Providing other services not otherwise included in this agreement nor customarily furnished as a part of Interior Design Contracts; appearing as an expert witness in hearings, arbitration or court proceedings; Furniture Purchase Management; furniture installation supervision. The Steinberg Group I. Revisions to the working drawings, color boards, furniture selection graphics after prior approval by Owner and or meeting time associated which such changes. Compensation All basic interior design services including programming, schematic design, design development, construction documents, pricing and installation observation services for a lump sum fee of $13,500 and invoiced according to the following percentages: Programming 10% $ 1,350.00 Schematic Design 15% $ 2,027.00 Design Development 25% $ 3,377.00 Contract Documents 30% $ 4,050.00 Bidding Negotiations 5% $ 670.00 Installation Observation and 15% $ 2,026.40 Contract Administration $13,500.00 Terms and Conditions 1. Consultant fees, such as engineers, are not included in our fee estimates. 2. For revisions to previously approved work or for changes in the scope of services, The Steinberg Group shall be paid hourly according to the then current Rate Schedule. 3. We shall be reimbursed for all out-of-pocket expenses at 1.2 times actual costs of such items as reproduction of drawings, specifications and other materials, messenger services, consultants, typesetting, etc. 4. For additional services, The Steinberg Group's hourly rates are as set forth below: Principals $135/hour Associates 90/hour Senior Project Architect/Manager 80/hour Project Architect/Manager 75/hour Senior Designer/Drafter 70/hour Intermediate Designer/Drafter 60/hour Junior Designer/Drafter 50/hour Support Staff (Include Clerical) 45/hour 5. Clerical staff time for running and delivering blueprints and layouts, copying, and other clerical work shall be billed at the then current TSG Rate Schedule and shall be in addition to the established project compensation. i The Steinherg Group 6. Invoicing: The Steinberg Group shall invoice its time and reimbursable expenses monthly, and invoices will be due and payable within 30 days. There will be an interest charge of 1.5% per month on invoices not timely paid. Should the Owner fail to pay current invoices for more than sixty days, the Architect may stop work on the project until payment is receive or terminate the contract with the Owner. 7. It is understood that the relationship between the Steinberg Group and the Cupertino Community center is that of Client employing the interior Architect to render professional services. In dealing with the contractors and suppliers, the Client shall be solely responsible for any misfeasance and neglect or failure on the part of the contractors and suppliers to perform their agreements. 8. All cost estimates furnished by The Steinberg Group will be made to the best of The Steinberg Group and their consultants abilities at the time, and should not be interpreted as a finite limit on the total project cost. 9. This proposal constitutes our entire scope of agreement and may be modified only in writing. 10. Ownership of Documents: The drawings and specifications and other contract documents, as instruments of service, are and shall remain the property of the Architect, whether the project for which they are made is executed or not.They shall not be used on other projects or as the basis for drawings by others except by Architect's agreement in writing. City to be furnished with a set of mylar reproducible drawings. Submitted by: Th teinberg Grou Gregory Hepp, AIA Associ to Accepted and Approved by: The City of Cupertino Date: