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Date: Item No.
APPROVE CONTRACT FOR GUARDRAIL REPLACEMENT WITH
H&R CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
Proposed Action
Staff recommends adoption of the following motion: Move to approve contract for guardrail
replacement with H&R Construction Company.
Overview
The guardrail along Klamath Trail at the intersection of 168th Street is in need of replacement.
The wood posts have deteriorated, and the guardrail does not meet current safety standards. It is
proposed to replace 380’ of guardrail south of 168th Street with galvanized posts and guardrail
and FHWA approved end treatments.
The City received two quotes for the work:
Quote 1: H&R Construction Company $ 24,209.38
Quote 2: McNamara Construction $ 27,893.00
Primary Issues to Consider
• Is the guardrail needed to be replaced at this time? Yes, the guardrail should be replaced at
this time. The wood posts are rotten and the guardrail end treatments should be replaced
with FHWA approved safety end treatments.
Supporting Information
• Contract
Financial Impact: $ Budgeted: Y☒ N☐ Source:
Related Documents: (CIP, ERP, etc.):
Envision Lakeville Community Values: Good Value for Public Services
Report Completed by: Paul Oehme, Public Works Director
August 3, 2020
24,209.39 Budget Code 5359.6213
CIP - Pavement Management Budget
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NON-BID CONTRACT
FOR PURCHASE OF GOODS AND SERVICES
AGREEMENT made this __ day of __, 2020, by and between the CITY OF LAKEVILLE,
a Minnesota municipal corporation ("City") and H & R CONST. CO., a Minnesota corporation
("Contractor").
IN CONSIDERATION OF THEIR MUTUAL COVENANTS, THE PARTIES
AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
1. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. The following documents shall be referred to as the
“Contract Documents,” all of which shall be taken together as a whole as the contract between the
parties as if they were set verbatim and in full herein:
A. This Agreement.
B. Contractor’s Quote dated July 24, 2020
In the event of a conflict among the provisions of the Contract Documents, the order in which
they are listed above shall control in resolving any such conflicts. Contract Document “A” has the
first priority and Contract Document “B” has the last priority.
2. CONTRACTOR OBLIGATIONS. The Contractor shall provide the goods,
services and perform the work in accordance with the Contract Documents for removal and
replacement of a guardrail on Klamath Trail at 168th Street (“Work”). Contractor shall provide all
personnel, supervision, services, materials, tools, equipment and supplies and do all things necessary
and ancillary thereto specified in the Contract Documents.
3. CONTRACTOR’S REPRESENTATIONS.
A. Contractor has examined and carefully studied the Contract Documents and other
related data identified in the Contract Documents.
B. Contractor is familiar with and is satisfied as to all federal, state, and local Laws
and Regulations that may affect cost, progress, and performance of the Work.
C. Contractor has given City written notice of all conflicts, errors, ambiguities, or
discrepancies that Contractor has discovered in the Contract Documents, and the written resolution
thereof by City is acceptable to Contractor.
D. The Contract Documents are generally sufficient to indicate and convey
understanding of all terms and conditions for performance and furnishing of the Work.
4. COMPENSATION. Contractor shall be paid by the City for the goods and services
described in Paragraph 2 in accordance with the Quote, but not to exceed $24,209.38 which is
inclusive of reimbursable expenses. The City is tax exempt. The fee shall not be adjusted even if the
estimated number of hours to perform a task, or any other estimate, assumption or matter is wrong or
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exceeded. Payment shall be made periodically after a service has been completed and within thirty-
five (35) days of receipt of an invoice.
5. COMPLETION DATE. The Contractor shall complete the Work on or before
_____________, 2020.
6. WARRANTY. The Contractor guarantees that all warranties as specified in the
Quote shall be in full force and transferred to the City upon payment by the City. The Contractor
shall be held responsible for any and all defects in workmanship. In addition to the warranties
required in the specifications the Contractor provides the following warranties. The Contractor is
responsible for any and all defects in workmanship and materials and upon notification by the City
shall immediately replace or repair the defective workmanship and materials without cost to the City.
The Contractor warrants that only new unused materials will be used. The Contractor further warrants
to the City that all materials and services furnished under the Contract will be in conformance with
Contract Documents and that the goods are of merchantable quality and are fit for the use for which
they are sold. These warranties are in addition to any manufacturer's standard warranty, and any
warranty provided by law.
7. RIGHTS AND REMEDIES.
A. The duties and obligations imposed by the Contract Documents, and the rights and
remedies available thereunder shall be in addition to, and not a limitation of, any duties, obligations,
rights and remedies otherwise imposed or available by law.
B. No action, or failure to act, by the City or the Contractor shall constitute a waiver of
any right or duty afforded any of them under the Contract, nor shall any such action or failure to act
constitute an approval of, or acquiescence in, any breach there under, except as may be specifically
agreed in writing.
8. INSPECTION AT DELIVERY. At the point of delivery, the City will have ten (10)
days to inspect the goods for compliance with the Contract Documents. As the result of the inspection,
the City will:
A. Accept the goods subject to an inspection report requiring correction and make
payment; or
B. Refuse to make payment until corrections are complete.
9. CHANGES TO WORK. Without invalidating the Contract, the City may, at any
time, or from time to time, order additions, deletions or revisions in the work provided under this
Agreement; these will be authorized by an amendment to the Contract. Upon approval of an
amendment, Contractor shall proceed with the work provided under the amendment. Changes in
the Contract Price shall be based upon the prices identified in the Quote provided or negotiated
between the parties based on similar work provided in the Proposal.
10. UNAUTHORIZED WORK. Additional work performed without authorization
of an amendment of this Contract will not entitle Contractor to an increase in the Compensation
or an extension of the Contract.
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11. DOCUMENTS. The City shall be the owner of all documents, reports, studies,
analysis and the like prepared by the Contractor in conjunction with this contract.
12. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS AND REGULATIONS. In providing services
hereunder, Contractor shall abide by all statutes, ordinances, rules and regulations pertaining to the
provisions of goods and services to be provided.
13. STANDARD OF CARE. Contractor shall exercise the same degrees of care, skill,
and diligence in the performance of the services as is ordinarily possessed and exercised by a
professional Contractor under similar circumstances. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is
included in this Agreement. City shall not be responsible for discovering deficiencies in the
accuracy of Contractor’s services.
14. INDEMNIFICATION. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Contractor agrees to
defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City, and its employees, officials, and agents from and
against all claims, actions, damages, losses and expenses, including reasonable attorney fees, arising
out of Contractor’s negligence or its performance or failure to perform its obligations under this
Contract. Contractor’s indemnification obligation shall apply to subcontractor(s), or anyone directly
or indirectly employed or hired by Contractor, or anyone for whose acts Contractor may be liable.
Contractor agrees this indemnity obligation shall survive the completion or termination of this
Contract.
15. INSURANCE. Prior to the start of the project, Contractor shall furnish to the City
a certificate of insurance showing proof of the required insurance required under this
Paragraph. Contractor shall take out and maintain or cause to be taken out and maintained until
six (6) months after the City has accepted the public improvements, such insurance as shall protect
Contractor and the City for work covered by the Contract including workers’ compensation claims
and property damage, bodily and personal injury which may arise from operations under this
Contract, whether such operations are by Contractor or anyone directly or indirectly employed by
either of them. The minimum amounts of insurance shall be as follows:
Commercial General Liability (or in combination with an umbrella policy)
$2,000,000 Each Occurrence
$2,000,000 Products/Completed Operations Aggregate
$2,000,000 Annual Aggregate
The following coverages shall be included:
Premises and Operations Bodily Injury and Property Damage
Personal and Advertising Injury
Blanket Contractual Liability
Products and Completed Operations Liability
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Automobile Liability
$2,000,000 Combined Single Limit – Bodily Injury & Property Damage
Including Owned, Hired & Non-Owned Automobiles
Workers Compensation
Workers’ Compensation insurance in accordance with the statutory requirements
of the State of Minnesota, including Employer’s Liability with minimum limits are
as follows:
$500,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease per employee
$500,000 – Bodily Injury by Disease aggregate
$500,000 – Bodily Injury by Accident
The Contractor’s insurance must be “Primary and Non-Contributory”.
All insurance policies (or riders) required by this Contract shall be (i) taken out by and maintained
with responsible insurance companies organized under the laws of one of the states of the United
States and qualified to do business in the State of Minnesota, (ii) shall name the City, its employees
and agents as additional insureds (CGL and umbrella only) by endorsement which shall be filed
with the City. A copy of the endorsement must be submitted with the certificate of insurance.
Contractor’s policies and Certificate of Insurance shall contain a provision that coverage afforded
under the policies shall not be cancelled without at least thirty (30) days’ advanced written notice
to the City, or ten (10) days’ notice for non-payment of premium.
An Umbrella or Excess Liability insurance policy may be used to supplement Contractor’s policy
limits on a follow-form basis to satisfy the full policy limits required by this Contract.
16. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. The City hereby retains the Contractor as an
independent contractor upon the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. The Contractor is
not an employee of the City and is free to contract with other entities as provided herein. Contractor
shall be responsible for selecting the means and methods of performing the work. Contractor shall
furnish any and all supplies, equipment, and incidentals necessary for Contractor's performance under
this Agreement. City and Contractor agree that Contractor shall not at any time or in any manner
represent that Contractor or any of Contractor's agents or employees are in any manner agents or
employees of the City. Contractor shall be exclusively responsible under this Agreement for
Contractor's own FICA payments, workers compensation payments, unemployment compensation
payments, withholding amounts, and/or self-employment taxes if any such payments, amounts, or
taxes are required to be paid by law or regulation.
17. SUBCONTRACTORS. Contractor shall not enter into subcontracts for services
provided under this Agreement without the express written consent of the City. Contractor shall
comply with Minnesota Statute § 471.425. Contractor must pay Subcontractor for all undisputed
services provided by Subcontractor within ten days of Contractor’s receipt of payment from City.
Contractor must pay interest of 1.5 percent per month or any part of a month to Subcontractor on
any undisputed amount not paid on time to Subcontractor. The minimum monthly interest penalty
payment for an unpaid balance of $100 or more is $10.
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18. ASSIGNMENT. Neither party shall assign this Agreement, nor any interest arising
herein, without the written consent of the other party.
19. WAIVER. Any waiver by either party of a breach of any provisions of this
Agreement shall not affect, in any respect, the validity of the remainder of this Agreement.
20. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. The entire agreement of the parties is contained herein.
This Agreement supersedes all oral agreements and negotiations between the parties relating to the
subject matter hereof as well as any previous agreements presently in effect between the parties
relating to the subject matter hereof. Any alterations, amendments, deletions, or waivers of the
provisions of this Agreement shall be valid only when expressed in writing and duly signed by the
parties, unless otherwise provided herein.
21. CONTROLLING LAW. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the laws of the State of Minnesota.
22. COPYRIGHT. Contractor shall defend actions or claims charging infringement
of any copyright or patent by reason of the use or adoption of any designs, drawings or
specifications supplied by it, and it shall hold harmless the City from loss or damage resulting
there from.
23. RECORDS/AUDIT. The Contractor shall maintain complete and accurate records
of time and expense involved in the performance of services. Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes §
16C.05, Subd. 5, any books, records, documents, and accounting procedures and practices of City
and Contractor relevant to the Agreement are subject to examination by City and Contactor, and
either the Legislative Auditor or the State Auditor as appropriate. City and Contractor agree to
maintain these records for a period of six years from the date of performance of all services covered
under this Agreement.
24. MINNESOTA GOVERNMENT DATA PRACTICES ACT. Contractor must
comply with the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, Minnesota Statutes Chapter 13, as it
applies to (1) all data provided by the City pursuant to this Agreement, and (2) all data, created,
collected, received, stored, used, maintained, or disseminated by the Contractor pursuant to this
Agreement. Contractor is subject to all the provisions of the Minnesota Government Data Practices
Act, including but not limited to the civil remedies of Minnesota Statutes Section 13.08, as if it were
a government entity. In the event Contractor receives a request to release data, Contractor must
immediately notify City. City will give Contractor instructions concerning the release of the data to
the requesting party before the data is released. Contractor agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold
City, its officials, officers, agents, employees, and volunteers harmless from any claims resulting from
Contractor’s officers’, agents’, city’s, partners’, employees’, volunteers’, assignees’ or
subcontractors’ unlawful disclosure and/or use of protected data. The terms of this paragraph shall
survive the cancellation or termination of this Agreement.
25. TERMINATION. This Agreement may be terminated by City on two (2) days’
written notice delivered to Contractor at the address on file with the City. Upon termination under
this provision if there is no fault of the Contractor, the Contractor shall be paid for goods and services
rendered and reimbursable expenses until the effective date of termination. If the City terminates the
Agreement because the Contractor has failed to perform in accordance with this Agreement, no