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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2023-12-05; City Council; ; Amendment No. 10 to an Agreement with Sillman Wright Architects, Inc. for Design Services for the Police and Fire Headquarters Renovation ProjectCA Review GH Meeting Date: Dec. 5, 2023 To: Mayor and City Council From: Scott Chadwick, City Manager Staff Contact: Steven Stewart, Municipal Projects Manager steven.stewart@carlsbadca.gov, 442-339-2938 Subject: Amendment No. 10 to an Agreement with Sillman Wright Architects, Inc. for Design Services for the Police and Fire Headquarters Renovation Project District: 2 Recommended Action Adopt a resolution authorizing Amendment No. 10 to an agreement with Sillman Wright Architects, Inc., for design services for the Police and Fire Headquarters Renovation Project in an amount not to exceed $91,080 and to extend the term of the agreement until Nov. 24, 2024. Executive Summary The City Council authorized an agreement with Sillman Wright Architects, Inc., for design of the needed renovations on the Police & Fire Headquarters in 2019. The agreement’s term was for two years with two optional one-year term extensions. The site is at 2560 Orion Way, next to the city’s Safety Training Center. (Exhibit 2) The design work for the project was completed, and construction work began in December 2021. The agreement has now been extended through its final term and has expired, but the construction work has not been completed, and Sillman’s design services will be needed for the last stage of construction. Staff are requesting the City Council’s authorization to ratify and amend the agreement for an amount not to exceed $91,080 and to extend the term for one final year until Nov. 24, 2024. No additional funding appropriation is needed. The City Council’s authorization of the amendment is required under Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 3.28.040 because the one-year term extension and compensation amount provided in Amendment No. 10 exceed the authority previously delegated to the City Manager to execute and extend the initial agreement and subsequent amendments. Explanation & Analysis The City Council authorized the agreement with Sillman Wright Architects, Inc. for design of the Police and Fire Headquarters Renovation Project, Capital Improvement Program Project No. Dec. 5, 2023 Item #6 Page 1 of 17 4715, when it adopted Resolution No. 2019-234 on Nov. 19, 2019. As the design work developed, the city made five amendments to the agreement that significantly changed the design scope of work. Two of these amendments were for the seismic upgrade to the administration building (Resolution No. 2020-076), and the conference room wing of the facility (Resolution No. 2021-032). The agreement expired on Nov. 24, 2023. Construction work for the project began in December 2021 and is about 85% complete; Phase 2 was recently completed, and Phase 3 is scheduled to start this week. As the construction work has proceeded, the city made additional design services amendments that further expanded the scope of work in the facility, including incorporating the Emergency Operations Center reconfiguration into the project. These changes to the scope of work, along with unforeseen conditions on the site, resulted in construction contract change orders that have delayed the project’s completion. The project is currently expected to be completed in late spring 2024. The design services agreement with Sillman Wright Architects, Inc. includes construction administration for review of construction questions that may arise. It is for this reason that staff request an extension to the design service agreement term for one final year. The proposal tendered by Sillman Wright Architects, Inc. for the proposed extension of their services is $91,080. Fiscal Analysis The Police and Fire Headquarters Renovation project is currently funded from general capital construction and infrastructure replacement funds, as shown below: Police and Fire Headquarters Renovation Project Capital Improvement Program Project No. 4715 Total appropriation to date $27,714,842 Total expenditures/encumbrances to date -$22,026,883 Total available balance $5,687,959 Additional project costs Amendment No. 10 with Sillman Wright Architects, Inc. -$91,080 Budgeted allocation for Phase 3 (EOC reconfiguration) -$4,936,936 Remaining project costs (consultant services, testing, etc.) -$659,943 Additional appropriation requested $0 Next Steps With the City Council’s approval and execution of Amendment No. 10, Sillman Wright Architects, Inc. will continue to provide support through completion of the Police and Fire Headquarters Renovation project, which is currently scheduled to be completed in late spring 2024. Environmental Evaluation The City Planner, through the process outlined in Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 19.04.060, has determined that the project belongs to a class of projects that the state Secretary for Natural Resources has found do not have a significant impact on the environment, and it is therefore categorically exempt from the requirement for the preparation of environmental Dec. 5, 2023 Item #6 Page 2 of 17 documents in accordance with Section 15301 (d) of the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines. In making this determination, the City Planner has found that the exceptions listed in Section 15300.2 of the CEQA Guidelines do not apply to this project. The project is consistent with the Class 1 exemption in Section 15301 (d) because it consists of maintenance of public facilities, such as the restoration or rehabilitation of deteriorated or damaged structures, facilities, or mechanical equipment to meet current standards of public health and safety. Exhibits 1. City Council resolution 2. Location map Dec. 5, 2023 Item #6 Page 3 of 17 RESOLUTION NO. 2023-282 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, AUTHORIZING AMENDMENT NO. 10 TO AN AGREEMENT WITH SILLMAN WRIGHT ARCHITECTS, INC., FOR DESIGN SERVICES FOR THE POLICE AND FIRE HEADQUARTERS RENOVATION PROJECT IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $91,080 AND TO EXTEND THE TERM OF THE AGREEMENT UNTIL NOV. 24, 2024 WHEREAS, on Nov. 19, 2019, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 2019-234, authorizing a professional services agreement with Sillman Wright Architects, Inc. for the design work for the Police and Fire Headquarters Renovation Project, Capital Improvement Program, or CIP, Project No. 4715; and WHEREAS, the Agreement as amended from time to time, expired on Nov. 24, 2023; and WHEREAS, the construction phase of the project work remains ongoing and is expected to be completed in late spring 2024; and WHEREAS, it is in the city's best interest to retain Sillman Wright Architects, Inc. for technical support through the duration of the project construction phase; and WHEREAS, Sillman Wright Architects, Inc., has provided a proposal in an amount not to exceed $91,080 to extend their design oversight services for the project through completion of construction; and WHEREAS, the recommended action to authorize this amendment requires City Council action under Carlsbad Municipal Code Section 3.28.040 because the one-year term extension and compensation amount provided in Amendment No. 10 exceed the authority previously delegated to the City Manager to execute and extend the initial agreement and subsequent amendments; and WHEREAS, Amendment No. 10 will ratify and amend the agreement in an amount not to exceed $91,080 and extend the term of the agreement until Nov. 24, 2024; and WHEREAS, the City Planner has determined that the project belongs to a class of projects that the state Secretary for Natural Resources has found do not have a significant impact on the environment, and it is therefore categorically exempt from the requirement for the preparation of environmental documents in accordance with Section 15301 (d) of the California Environmental Quality Act Guidelines. Further, that in making this determination, the City Planner has found that the exceptions listed in Section 15300.2 of the CEQA Guidelines do not apply to this project, and that the project is consistent with the Class 1 exemption in Section 15301 (d) because it consists of Exhibit 1 Dec. 5, 2023 Item #6 Page 4 of 17 -------------------- maintenance of public facilities, such as the restoration or rehabilitation of deteriorated or damaged structures, facilities, or mechanical equipment to meet current standards of public health and safety. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, as follows: 1.That the above recitations are true and correct. 2.That the City Council authorizes the City Manager to execute Amendment No. 10 extending the term of the Professional Services Agreement with Sillman Wright Architects, Inc., in an amount not to exceed $91,080, attached hereto as Attachment A. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Carlsbad on the 5th day of December, 2023, by the following vote, to wit: AYES: NAYS: ABSTAIN: ABSENT: Blackburn, Bhat-Patel, Acosta, Burkholder, Luna. None. None. None. KEITH BLACKBURN, Mayor SHERRY FREISINGER, City Clerk (SEAL) Dec. 5, 2023 Item #6 Page 5 of 17 DocuSign Envelope ID: F65265F3-4C8A-47CO-BD39-DF2E437F0C78 Attachment A PSA20-921TRAN; Amendment No. 10; Exhibit "A" PSA20-921 TRAN RATIFICATION OF AMENDMENT NO. 10 TO EXTEND AND AMEND AGREEMENT FOR SAFETY CENTER DESIGN SERVICES BETWEEN CITY OF CARLSBAD AND SILLMAN WRIGHT ARCHITECTS This Ratification of Amendment No. 10 is entered into as of the h ;'-of ()-e. v fhi~ , 2023, but effective as of the 24th day of November 2023, extending and amending the agreement dated November 25, 2019 (the "Agreement"), by and between the City of Carlsbad, California, a municipal corporation ("City"), and Sillman Wright Architects, a California corporation ("Contractor") (collectively, the "Parties"), for Safety Center Design Services. RECITALS A. On May 7, 2020, the Parties executed Amendment No. 1 to the Agreement to alterthe Agreement's scope of work to increase the design services to include the structural engineering and additional design work necessary for the building to comply with the Essential Services Building Seismic Safety Act and to extend the agreement term by one year; and B. On July 7, 2020, the Parties executed Amendment No. 2 to the Agreement to alterthe Agreement's scope of work to increase the design services to include the design work necessary to upgrade the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) air handlers and the design work for a new Mobile Command Post, and to extend the agreement term by one year; and C. On October 5, 2020, the Parties executed Amendment No. 3 to the Agreement toalterthe Agreement's scope of work to increase the design services to include additional IT designwork and interior and exterior lighting; and D. On January 27, 2021, the Parties executed Amendment No. 4 to the Agreement toalterthe Agreement's scope of work to increase the design services to include structuraland architectural design work for the EOC/Conference Room wing of the Safety Center and required code upgrades; and E. On August 18, 2021, the Parties executed Amendment No. 5 to the Agreement toalter the Agreement's scope of work to perform additional electrical design work for the temporary use of conference rooms 1 and 2 by staff during the renovation; and F. On March 7, 2022, the Parties executed Amendment No. 6 to the Agreement to alter the Agreement's scope of work to perform additional design work for the dispatch center's HVAC system and to upgrade the mobile command post electrical capacity; and G. On June 20, 2022, the Parties executed Amendment No. 7 to the Agreement to alter the Agreement's scope of work to provide additional electrical and plumbing design work for the (1) dispatch center, (2) CSI lab, (3) Fire Administration area, and (4) the Crime Analyst area; and City Attorney Approved Version 12/28/2022 1 Dec.5,2023 Item #6 Page 6 of 17 DocuSign Envelope ID: F65265F3-4C8A-47C0-BD39-DF2E437F0C78 PSA20-921TRAN; Amendment No. 10; Exhibit "A" PSA20-921TRAN H. On February 27, 2023, the Parties executed Amendment No. 8 to the Agreement to alter the Agreement's scope of work to provide additional structural engineering design work for a revision to the Phase 1 area of the building; and I. On May 30, 2023, the Parties executed Amendment No. 9 to the Agreement to alter the Agreement's scope of work to provide additional electrical, mechanical and structural engineering design work for the MDF/MPOE room, entrance canopy in front of the building and the fire administration area; and J. The Parties desire to extend and fund the Agreement for a pe riod of one (1) year; and K. The Parties desire to alter the Agreement's scope of work, to continue providing construction administration and project closeout support which is attached to and incorporated in by reference as Exhibit "A". NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of these recitals and the mutual covenants contained herein, City and Contractor agree as follows: 1. The retroactive extension and amendment of the Agreement is ratified. 2. That the Agreement, as may have been amended from time to time, is hereby extended for a period of one (1) year ending on November 23, 2024, on a time and materials basis not-to-exceed ninety-one thousand eighty dollars ($91,080). 3. All other provisions of the Agreement, as may have been amended from time to time, will remain in full force and effect. 4. All requisite insurance policies to be maintained by the Contractor pursuant to the Agreement, as may have been amended from time to time, will include coverage for this Amendment. [signatures on following page] City Attorney Approved Version 12/28/2022 2 Dec.5,2023 Item #6 Page 7 of 17 DocuSign Envelope ID: F65265F3-4C8A-47CO-BD39-DF2E437FOC78 PSA20-921TRAN; Amendment No. 10; Exhibit "A" PSA20-921 TRAN 5. The individuals executing this Amendment and the instruments referenced in it on behalf of Contractor each represent and warrant that they have the legal power, right and actual authority to bind Contractor to the terms and conditions of this amendment. CONTRACTOR, SILLMAN WRIGHT ARCHITECTS, a California corporation By: (sign here) Richard Brett Tullis, President (print name/title) By: (sign here) Mark Baker, Secretary (print name/title) CITY OF CARLSBAD, a municipal corporation of the State of m 1 1 _,,,,, By: {f/l vv\_/ Keith Blackburn, Mayor ATTEST: for Sherry Freisinger, City Clerk If required by City, proper notarial acknowledgment of execution by contractor must be attached. ~ corporation, Agreement must be signed by one corporate officer from each of the following two groups. Group A Chairman, President, or Vice-President Group B Secretary, Assistant Secretary, CFO or Assistant Treasurer Otherwise, the corporation must attach a resolution certified by the secretary or assistant secretary under corporate seal empowering the officer(s) signing to bind the corporation. APPROVED AS TO FORM: CINDIE K. McMAHON, City Attorney By: -----=b4.;...:;1,U,==.._._&rru!=.:....:-=-..,~"------- Deputy City Attorney Dec.5,2023 City Attorney Approved Version 12/28/2022 3 Item #6 Page 8 of 17 DocuSign Envelope ID: F65265F3-4C8A-47C0-BD39-DF2E437F0C78 November 1, 2023 Mr. Steve Stewart Municipal Project Manager City of Carlsbad 1635 Faraday Avenue Carlsbad, CA 92008-7314 PSA20-921TRAN; Amendment No. 10; Exhibit "A" Project: City of Carlsbad -Public Safety and Service Center Renovation (Police and Fire Headquarters) Subject: Architectural & Engineering Services Proposal Dear Steve, SILLMAN (Architect) is pleased to submit this proposal to the City of Carlsbad (Client) for Architectural and Engineering Services during the remaining phases of Construction Administration and Closeout. This work will be performed for the City of Carlsbad -Public Safety and Service Center (Police and Fire Headquarters) building located at 2560 Orion Way, Carlsbad, CA. The Project is employing the Design-Bid-Build (DBB) delivery method. The Construction Manager for this project is Griffin Structures. Project Description: The Public Safety and Service Center (Police and Fire Headquarters) is undergoing a significant systems renovation, including seismic structural retrofitting, a new HVAC system, new LED lighting throughout, a new security system (access control and surveillance), a new photovoltaic roof-mounted system, remodeling of interior spaces, and exterior improvements. The original agreement (No. PSA20-921TRAN) between the Client and the Architect for Architectural and Engineering Services was executed on November 25th, 2019. The terms of the agreement consisted of an initial two (2) year period with an option to extend it for two (2) additional one (1) year periods or parts thereof. As a result, the agreement will expire on November 23rd, 2023. In anticipation of this termination date, the Client has requested a new fee proposal to account for any unbilled funds remaining in the current agreement and any additional funds projected for the project's completion, estimated to be in April 2024. The project is currently under construction, and the contractor is scheduled to complete Phase II construction at the end of October 2023. Following this, the contractor will commence the construction of Phase Ill, which includes SILLMAN I 7515 Metropolitan Drive I Suite 400 I San Diego CA 92108 I T: 619.294.7515 I F: 619.294.7592 Dec. 5, 2023 Item #6 Page 9 of 17 DocuSign Envelope ID: F65265F3-4C8A-47C0-BD39-DF2E437F0C78 PSA20-921TRAN; Amendment No. 10; Exhibit "A" City of Carlsbad -Public Safety and Service Center Renovation Architectural & Engineering Services Proposal November 1, 2023 Page 2 of 7 seismic retrofitting for the ancillary Emergency Operation Center (EOC) wing. Phase 111 is expected to be substantially complete by the end of April 2024. An interim Phase 2.1 will run concurrently with Phase Ill's construction. Due to several factors, the Design Team has exhausted the Construction Administration phase funds from the previous Agreement. An effort was made to reduce the Architect's weekly hourly billings from approximately 18- 20 hours to 8-10 hours. Unfortunately, these efforts were unsuccessful due to multiple requests that exceeded the minimal hourly projections. The increased efforts result from daily inquiries coming from the contractor, which are often explicitly outlined in the documents. The contractor on this project challenges nearly every response or direction and has been quite challenging to work with, even for a Design-Bid-Build project. Furthermore, the contractor's Construction Change Orders often contain errors and overages, necessitating extensive review by the Architect to ensure the City does not overpay for any added work. One of the primary reasons for the shortfall in our Construction Administration fee is wage inflation, stemming from the high inflation rate in 2021 and 2022. In other words, when the original fees were projected in 2019, the Architect anticipated a 3% salary increase year-over-year. Upon internal investigation, it was revealed that staff salaries had increased by roughly 16% over the past two years to keep pace with inflation and minimize staff departures. Furthermore, the original construction schedule anticipated project completion in December 2023. The contractor's current schedule projects the completion of Phase II in October and Phase Ill in late April 2024, resulting in a four-month delay that was not accounted for in our original Construction Administration fee. This proposal is submitted to address these challenges and continue to provide the necessary Architectural and Engineering Services for the project. I. SCOPE OF SERVICES The Architect and Consultants shall provide Design Services which include, but are not limited to the services as described below: A. Construction Administration: Architect and Consultants will work with the Construction Manager and provide the following: 1. The Construction Administration team consists of a Project Architect, Job Captain and Project Administrator. The Project Architect shall oversee the performance of the Construction Administration team. SILLMAN I 7515 Metropolitan Drive I Suite 400 I San Diego CA 92108 I T: 619.294.7515 I F: 619.294.7592 Dec. 5, 2023 Item #6 Page 10 of 17 DocuSign Envelope ID: F65265F3-4C8A-47C0-BD39-DF2E437F0C78 PSA20-921TRAN; Amendment No. 10; Exhibit "A" City of Carlsbad -Public Safety and Service Center Renovation Architectural & Engineering Services Proposal November 1, 2023 Page 3 of 7 B. C. 2. A Construction Administrator shall attend one (1) virtual OAC meeting per week. 3. A Construction Administrator shall review Shop Drawings and submittals, respond to RFl's and issue ASl's / Information Bulletins, and all other activities as it relates to the administration of a construction project. 4. The Construction Administrator will participate in six (6) site visits and observe construction activity. 5. The Construction Administrator will assist the Construction Manager in reviewing Pay Applications and Change Order Request (CORs) issued by the contractor, to determine the validity of the request. 6. The Construction Administrator will act as a liaison between the Client's Project Manager and Construction Manager. This is not envisioned to be a full-time standalone position, but a designated person(s) that will assist in the Construction Administration efforts. Closeout Services: Architect and Consultants will work with the Construction Manager and provide the following: 1. The Construction Administrator will participate in one (1 ) final punch walkthrough and provide a follow-up report with the findings. 2. The Construction Administrator will assist the Construction Manager in confirming the completion of Punch List items. 3. The Construction Administrator will assist the Construction Manager in determining when the project has reached substantial completion. 4. The Construction Administrator will Assist the Construction Manager with review of Closeout Documents. 5. Provide record drawings based on red-marks provided by the Contractor. 6. Perform project document archival and attend a project debrief. Meetings: 1. Attend virtual meetings to discuss any outstanding items or issues identified by the End User, Contractor, Construction Manager or City. Meetings shall not exceed a total of six (6). SILLMAN I 7515 Metropolitan Drive I Suite 400 I San Diego CA 92108 I T: 619.294.7515 I F: 619.294.7592 Dec. 5, 2023 Item #6 Page 11 of 17 OocuSign Envelope ID: F65265F3-4C8A-47C0-BO39-DF2E437F0C78 PSA20-921TRAN; Amendment No. 10; Exhibit "A" City of Carlsbad -Public Safety and Service Center Renovation Architectural & Engineering Services Proposal November 1, 2023 Page 4 of 7 D. Disciplines: 1. Architecture 2. Structural 3. Mechanical / Plumbing 4. Electrical / Fire Alarm 5. Low Voltage/ Technology 6. Fire Life Safety 7. Safety 11. EXCLUSIONS A Any task not specifically listed above B. Client / Contractor Design Revisions after the completion of the Design Development Phase C. Client driven Changes/ Bulletin / Construction Changes to the permit drawings (not resulting from errors or omissions) D. Value engineering revisions after Bidding E. Environmental, Conditional Use/Discretionary/Entitlements Perm it Processing / Plans F. Signage (other than required by Code or AHJ listed in this fee proposal) G. Utility Rebate submittals H. Renderings I. Revit model with a LOO higher than 300 J. Construction Management K. LEED Management and Documentation L. Furniture Fixtures and Equipment (FF&E) SILLMAN I 7515 Metropolitan Drive I Suite 400 I San Diego CA 92108 I T: 619.294.7515 I F: 619.294.7592 Dec. 5, 2023 Item #6 Page 12 of 17 DocuSign Envelope ID: F65265F3-4C8A-47C0-BO39-DF2E437F0C78 PSA20-921TRAN; Amendment No. 10; Exhibit "A" City of Carlsbad -Public Safety and Service Center Renovation Architectural & Engineering Services Proposal November 1, 2023 Page 5 of 7 111. CLIENT TO PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING: A. Client agrees to provide the Architect with all information, surveys, reports, professional recommendations, and any other related items required by the Architect to provide professional services. The Architect may rely on the accuracy and completeness of these items. B. As Built Drawings (in AutoCAD, if available) IV. COMPENSATION A. See "Exhibit A" for compensation fee breakdown per discipline. B. The Design Professional shall submit one invoice per calendar month in a form acceptable to the City in accordance with the Compensation and Fee Schedule. C. Payment for services shall be billed monthly based on the percentage of completion of the work but shall not exceed percent complete for each milestone deliverable. D. The above fee is based on the aforementioned scope of services. The actual service may change. If so, the Architect shall inform the Client prior to performing Additional Services. V. DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE A. Construction for Phase II is scheduled to be completed on October 27, 2023. Phase Ill is scheduled to start construction on October 30th, 2023 and scheduled to end construction at the end of April, 2024. Phase 2.1 work will be on-going during the beginning on Phase Ill construction. B. A preliminary schedule is provided based on initial input from the Client and the Contractor. The Architect has limited influence over the schedule and will update the Client when the schedule needs to be adjusted. In the event that there is a delay this is not directly attributable to the Architect; the Architect shall be provided additional time & fee to complete their scope of work. C. If the project is delayed, postponed, or extended, the Architect will provide a new Design Schedule and Fee Schedule applicable to the time and services resulting from changes in schedule. SILLMAN I 7515 Metropolitan Drive I Suite 400 I San Diego CA 92108 I T: 619.294.7515 I F: 619.294.7592 Dec. 5, 2023 Item #6 Page 13 of 17 DocuSign Envelope ID: F65265F3-4C8A-47C0-BD39-DF2E437F0C78 PSA20-921TRAN; Amendment No. 10; Exhibit "A" City of Carlsbad -Public Safety and Service Center Renovation Architectural & Engineering Services Proposal November 1, 2023 Page 6 of 7 VI. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS A. Reimbursable expenses shall be billed to Client at 115% of supplier's gross invoice to Architect and will include governmental fees, permits, assessments, photography, special presentation materials, long distance telephone charges, title company charges, specialty Consultants (i.e., acoustic engineer, geologist, traffic engineers, etc.), authorized traveling expenses, and all other charges not specifically covered by the terms of this agreement. B. Our invoices are payable in full on receipt. If Client fails to pay Architect within sixty (60) days after the invoice date, Architect shall have the right to immediately stop all work on the project and suspend performance of his obligations under this Agreement. This is in addition to his other rights and remedies, including his right to terminate this Agreement. C. A LATE PAYMENT CHARGE will be computed at the rate of 1.5% per month and will be applied to any unpaid balance commencing thirty (30) days after the original invoice. Imposition of the late payment charge shall not imply an agreement to delay collection of a delinquent account, nor shall it affect Architect's other rights and remedies, including his right to terminate this Agreement. D. Construction Management or supervision is not a part of this contract nor is the participation in bidding or field inspection. The Contractors who will be hired by Client are considered experts in their relative fields and shall notify Client and Architect immediately of any work shown on plans prepared by Architect which cannot be fully complied with or guaranteed prior to the installation of the work. Client agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold Architect harmless from any and all liability, real or alleged, that might be occasioned by others performing construction and/or construction management or supervision for project. E. Architect is not the Construction Manager and does not guarantee the completion date or quality of performance of .contracts by the construction manager, contractors, or sub-contractors, or third parties, nor is Architect responsible for their acts or omissions. F. The fees for the above scope of work are valid for three (3) months from the date of this proposal. G. Hourly contracts and additional assignments at Client's request will be billed at our standard hourly rates as follows unless notified in writing thirty (30) days prior to any changes. SILLMAN I 7515 Metropolitan Drive I Suite 400 I San Diego CA 92108 I T: 619.294.7515 I F: 619.294. 7592 Dec. 5, 2023 Item #6 Page 14 of 17 DocuSign Envelope ID: F65265F3-4C8A-47C0-BD39-DF2E437F0C78 PSA20-921TRAN; Amendment No. 10; Exhibit "A" City of Carlsbad -Public Safety and Service Center Renovation Architectural & Engineering Services Proposal November 1, 2023 Page 7 of 7 VII.SCHEDULE OF RA TES Our standard hourly rates are as follows unless notified in writing thirty (30)days prior to any changes. SCHEDULE OF RATES 2023 Principal Architect $220/hour Sr. Project Architect $200/hour Project Architect $190/hour Project Manager $180/hour Project Designer $170/hour Job Captain $150/hour Drafter/ CAD/ BIM $120/hour Administrative $110/hour Thank you for this opportunity to continue to collaborate with the City of Carlsbad on this important project. We look forward to the successful completion of the project. 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