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AGREEMENT FOR CONTRACT SERVICES
THIS AGREEMEN -FOR CONTRACT SERVICES (the "Agreement ") is made and entered
into as0 I day o 2001 by and between the CITY OF SEAL BEACH, a municipal
corporation ( "City ") and United Pumping Services, Inc., a California corporation
( "Contractor ").
RECITALS
WHEREAS, City desires to employ the services of the contractor to provide
maintenance, emergency and unit price contract services for emergency pumping; and
WHEREAS, Contractor represents that it has the expertise and experience to provide
such services;
NOW THEREFORE, and for good consideration, the City and Contractor agree as
follows:
1. On Call Services. Contractor shall provide the services described below on an as
needed basis on City -owned sewer lines at various locations citywide. Contractor shall
not proceed with any work unless the Director of Public Works or his authorized
designee provides prior written work authorization/order to Contractor.
2. Description of Services to be Provided. Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials,
tools and equipment for responding to emergency services needed by the city. These
services are but not limited to pumping of sewage, jetting of sewer lines, disposal of
hazardous waste, rental of equipment and purchasing of consumable supplies.
2.1 Standard Specifications Except as otherwise provided herein, all Work shall be
done, and the contract shall be performed, in accordance with the provisions of the
most current edition of "STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR PUBLIC WORKS
CONSTRUCTION" (commonly known as "the GREEN BOOK ") including
Supplements, prepared and promulgated by the Southern California Chapter of the
American Public Works Association and the Associated General Contractors of
California, which specifications are hereinafter referred to as the "Standard
Specifications."
3. Term. Subject to the termination provisions set forth herein below, the term of this
Agreement shall be one (1) year from the date of execution. The parties may extend
the term by written mutual agreement on a year -to -year basis not to exceed an
additional five (5) years.
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4. Party Representatives.
The City designates the following person to act on the City's behalf:
Douglas A. Dancs, P.E., Director of Public Works
The Contractor designates the following person to act on Contractor's behalf:
Robert Pina, United Pumping Service Inc.
5. Attachments. This Agreement incorporates by reference the following Attachments to
this Agreement:
Attachment 1: SCHEDULE OF COMPENSATION
6. Integration. This Agreement represents the entire understanding of City and
Contractor as to those matters contained herein. No prior oral or written
understanding shall be of any force or effect with regard to those matters covered by
this Agreement. This Agreement supersedes and cancels any and all previous
negotiations, arrangements, agreements, and understandings, if any, between the
parties, and none shall be used to interpret this Agreement. This Agreement may only
be amended by the mutual consent of the parties by an instrument in writing.
7. Standard of Performance. Contractor agrees that all services shall be performed in a
competent, professional, and satisfactory manner in accordance with the standards
prevalent in the industry, and that all goods, materials, equipment or personal property
included within the services herein shall be of good quality, fit for the purpose
intended.
8. Performance to Satisfaction of City. Contractor agrees to perform all work to the
satisfaction of City within the time specified. If Contractor's work is not satisfactory
in the opinion of City's designated representative, City has the right to take
appropriate action, including but not limited to any or all of the following: (i) meeting
with Contractor to review the quality of the work and resolve matters of concern; (ii)
requiring Contractor to repeat or correct the work at no additional fee until it is
satisfactory; (iii) suspending the delivery of new or additional work to Contractor for
an indefinite time; (iv) withholding payment; and (v) terminating this Agreement as
hereinafter set forth. City's options set forth herein are non - exclusive, and are in
addition to any remedy available at law to City.
9. Prohibition Against Subcontracting or Assignment. Contractor shall not contract
with any other entity to perform in whole or in part the services required hereunder
without the express written approval of City. In addition, neither the Agreement nor
any interest herein may be transferred, assigned, conveyed, hypothecated, or
encumbered voluntarily or by operation of law, whether for the benefit of creditors or
otherwise, without the prior written approval of City. In the event of any unapproved
transfer, including in any bankruptcy proceeding, City may void the Agreement at
City's option in its sole and absolute discretion. No approved transfer shall release
any surety of Contractor of any liability hereunder without the express consent of City.
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10. Compensation. Contractor shall be compensated per attached Schedule of
Compensation supplied in Attachment 1.
For the second and subsequent contract years the Contractor may petition the City for
an increase in the hourly rates set forth in Attachment 1 on the basis of: (a) unusual
changes in his cost of doing business, due to revised laws or regulations, over which
the Contractor has no control; or (b) a yearly increase in the C.P.I. in excess of three
percent over the preceding year.
In order to justify an increase, the Contractor shall submit financial and accounting
data to the City which clearly substantiates the requested increase. After consideration
of such financial and accounting data as submitted by the Contractor and any other
relevant information, the City Council shall disapprove, approve, or approve with
modification the requested increase. The decision of the City Council shall be final
and conclusive. The Contractor agrees to abide by the City Council's decision
11. Insurance. Contractor shall have insurance as follows:
11.1 General Liability (including premises and operations, contractual liability,
personal injury, independent contractors liability): One Million Dollars
($1,000,000.00) Single Limit, per occurrence. If commercial general liability
insurance or other form with a general aggregate limit is used, either the general
aggregate shall apply separately to this project, or the general aggregate limit
shall be three times the occurrence limit.
11.2 Automobile Liability (including owned, non - owned, and hired autos): One
Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00), Single limit, per occurrence for bodily injury
and property damage.
11.3 Employer's Liability One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence for
injuries incurred in providing services under this Agreement (if Contractor is
required to have per the laws of California).
11.4 Workers Compensation Contractor shall, to the extent required by state law,
provide Employee's Insurance Workers' Compensation Insurance for the
protection of Contractor's employees. Contractor shall file a certificate of
insurance which evidences that Contractor is in compliance with said Worker's
Compensation Insurance requirement. Contractor shall require all subcontractors
similarly to provide such Workers' Compensation Insurance and certificates of
insurance for their respective employees.
11.5 General Requirements. All of Contractor's and its sub - contractor's policies of
insurance shall:
A. Name City, its officers, officials, employees, agents,
representatives and volunteers (collectively hereinafter "City and City
Personnel ") as additional insureds and contain no special limitations on the
scope of protection afforded to City and City Personnel;
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B. Be primary insurance and shall provide that any insurance or
self - insurance maintained by City or City Personnel shall be in excess of
Contractor's insurance and shall not contribute with it;
C. Be "occurrence" rather than "claims made" insurance;
D. Apply separately to each insured against whom claim is made
or suit is brought, except with respect to the limits of the insurer's liability;
E. Be endorsed to state that the insurer shall waive all rights of
subrogation against City and City Personnel; and
F. Be written by good and solvent insurer(s) admitted to do
business in the State of California and acceptable to City.
11.6 Deductibles. Any deductibles or self - insured retentions must be declared
to and approved by City prior to the execution of this Agreement by City.
11.7 Notice of Policy Changes. Each such insurance policy shall be endorsed
to state that coverage shall not be suspended, voided, cancelled, reduced in coverage
or in limits, non - renewed, or materially changed for any reason, without thirty (30)
days prior written notice thereof given by the insurer to City by U.S. mail, certified, or
by personal delivery. In addition to such notice provided to City by the insurer,
Contractor shall also provide City with thirty (30) days prior written notice, by
certified mail return receipt requested, of the suspension, voiding, cancellation,
reduction in coverage or in limits, non - renewal, or material change for any reason, of
any such insurance policy or policies.
11.8 Evidence of Coverage. Contractor shall furnish City with certificates of
insurance demonstrating the coverage required by this Agreement which shall be
received and approved by City not less than five (5) working days before work
commences. The duplicate originals and original endorsements for each insurance
policy shall be signed by a person authorized by that insurer to bind coverage on its
behalf. The procuring of such insurance or the delivery of duplicate originals and
endorsements evidencing the same shall not be construed as a limitation on
Contractor's obligation to indemnify City and City Personnel.
12. Indemnification. Contractor shall indemnify, defend, and hold City and City
Personnel harmless from and against any and all actions, claims, demands, judgments,
attorney's fees, costs, damage to persons or property, penalties, obligations, expenses
or liabilities that may be asserted or claimed by any person or entity arising out of the
acts, errors, or omissions of Contractor, its employees, agents, representatives or
subcontractors in the performance of any tasks or services for or on behalf of City,
whether or not there is concurrent active or passive negligence on the part of City
and/or City Personnel; provided, however, that the Contractor shall not be required to
indemnify, defend or hold harmless City or City Personnel against claims arising from
the sole active negligence or willful misconduct of City or City Personnel. In
connection therewith:
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12.1 Contractor shall defend, with Counsel acceptable to City, any action or
actions filed in connection with any such claimed damage, injury, penalty, obligation
or liability, and shall pay all costs and expenses, including attorney's fees, incurred
therewith.
12.2 In the event City and /or any City Personnel is made a party to any action
or proceeding filed or prosecuted for any such claimed damage, injury, penalty,
obligation or liability, Contractor shall defend City and pay to City any and all costs
and expenses incurred by City in such action or proceeding, together with actual
attorney's fees and expert witness fees.
13. Compliance with Laws. Contractor shall keep fully informed of all State and Federal
laws and County and Municipal ordinances and regulations which in any manner
affect those employed by it or in any way affect the performance of services pursuant
to this Agreement. Contractor shall at all times observe and comply with all such
laws, ordinances, and regulations and shall be responsible for the compliance of all
work and services performed by or on behalf of Contractor. Each and every provision
required by law to be inserted into this Agreement shall be deemed to be inserted, and
this Agreement shall be read and enforced as though they were included.
13.1 This contract is subject to the provisions of Article 1.5 (commencing at
Section 20104) of Division 2, Part 3 of the California Public Contract Code regarding
the resolution of public works claims of less than $375,000. Article 1.5 mandates
certain procedures for the filing of claims and supporting documentation by the
contractor, for the response to such claims by the contracting public agency, for a
mandatory meet and confer conference upon the request of the contractor, for
mandatory nonbinding mediation in the event litigation is commenced, and for
mandatory judicial arbitration upon the failure to resolve the dispute through
mediation. This contract hereby incorporates the provisions of Article 1.5 as though
fully set forth herein.
13.2 This contract is further subject to the provisions of Article 1.7
(commencing at Section 20104.50) of Division 2, Part 3 of the California Public
Contract Code regarding prompt payment of contractors by local governments.
Article 1.7 mandates certain procedures for the payment of undisputed and properly
submitted payment requests within 30 days after receipt, for the review of payment
requests, for notice to the contractor of improper payment requests, and provides for
the payment of interest on progress payment requests which are not timely made in
accordance with this Article. This contract hereby incorporates the provisions of
Article 1.7 as though fully set forth herein.
14. Independent Contractor. Contractor shall perform all services required herein as an
independent contractor of City and shall remain at all times as to City a wholly
independent contractor. City shall not in any way or for any purpose become or be
deemed to be a partner or employer of Contractor in its business or otherwise, or a
joint venturer, or a member of any joint enterprise with Contractor. Contractor shall
not at any time or in any manner represent that it or any of its agents or employees are
agents or employees of City. Neither Contractor nor any of Contractor's employees
shall, at any time, or in any way, be entitled to any sick leave, vacation, retirement, or
other fringe benefits from City; and neither Contractor nor any of its employees shall
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be paid by City any wage or overtime benefit. City is under no obligation to withhold
State and Federal tax deductions from Contractor's compensation. Neither Contractor
nor any of Contractor's employees shall be included in the competitive service, have
any property right to any position, or any of the rights a City employee might
otherwise have in the event of termination of employment.
15. Covenant Against Discrimination. Contractor covenants for itself, its heirs,
executors, assigns, and all persons claiming under or through it, that there shall be no
discrimination against any person on account of race, color, creed, relation, sex,
marital status, national origin, or ancestry, in the performance of this Agreement.
Contractor further covenants and agrees to comply with the terms of the Americans
with Disabilities Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. §12101 et seq.) as the same may be amended
from time to time.
16. Termination By City. City reserves the right to terminate this Agreement at any
time, with or without cause, upon written notice to Contractor. Upon receipt of any
notice of termination from City, Contractor shall immediately cease all services
hereunder except such as may be specifically approved in writing by City. Contractor
shall be entitled to compensation for all services rendered prior to receipt of City's
notice of termination and for any services authorized in writing by City thereafter.
17. Waiver. No delay or omission in the exercise of any right or remedy by a non -
defaulting party on any default shall impair such right or remedy or be construed as a
waiver. A party's consent to or approval of any act by the other party require the
party's consent or approval shall not be deemed to waive or render unnecessary the
other party's consent to or approval of any subsequent act. Any waiver by either party
of any default must be in writing and shall not be a waiver of any other default
concerning the same or any other provision of this Agreement.
18. Legal Actions. The Municipal and Superior Courts of the State of California in the
County of Orange shall have the exclusive jurisdiction of any litigation between the
parties arising out of this Agreement. This Agreement shall be governed by, and
construed under, the laws of the State of California. The rights and remedies of the
parties are cumulative and the exercise by either party of one or more of such rights or
remedies shall not preclude the exercise by it, at the same or different times, of any
other rights or remedies for the -same default or any other default by the other party.
19. Attorneys' Fees. If either party to this Agreement is required to initiate or defend, or
is made a party to, any action or proceeding in any way connected with this
Agreement, the party prevailing in the final judgment in such action or proceeding, in
addition to any other relief which may be granted, shall be entitled to litigation costs,
including actual attorney's fees and expert witness fees.
20. Force Majeure. The time period specified in this Agreement for performance of
work may be extended by City because of any delays due to unforeseeable causes
beyond the control and without the fault or negligence of Contractor, including, but
not restricted to, acts of God or of the public enemy, unusually severe weather, fires,
earthquakes, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, riots, strikes, freight
embargoes, wars, litigation, and /or acts of any governmental agency, including City,
provided that Contractor shall within ten (10) days of the commencement of such
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delay notify City in writing of the causes and length of the delay. If Contractor gives
notice of such delay, City shall ascertain the facts and the extent of delay, and extend
the time for performing the services for the period of the enforced delay, when and if
in the judgments of City, such delay is justified. City's determination shall be made in
writing, and shall be final and conclusive upon the parties to this Agreement. In no
event shall Contractor be entitled to recover damages against City for any delay in the
performance of this Agreement, however caused. Contractor's sole remedy shall be
extension of this Agreement.
21. Notices. Unless otherwise provided herein, all notices required to be delivered under
this Agreement or under applicable law shall be personally delivered, or delivered by
United States mail, prepaid, certified, return receipt requested, or by reputable
document delivery service that provides a receipt showing date and time of delivery.
Notices personally delivered or delivered by a document delivery service shall be
effective upon receipt. Notices delivered by mail shall be effective at 5:00 p.m. on the
second calendar day following dispatch. Notices shall be delivered to the following
addresses:
To City:
Doug Danes, P.E., Director of Public Works /City Engineer
City of Seal Beach
211 Eighth Street
Seal Beach, 90740
To Contractor:
Robert Pina, Sales Manager
United Pumping Service Inc
14016 East Valley Blvd.
City of Industry, CA 91746
22. Time of Essence. Time is of the essence in the performance of this Agreement.
23. Interpretation: Severability. The terms of this Agreement shall be construed in
accordance with the meaning of the language used and shall not be construed for or
against either party by reason of the authorship of this Agreement or any other rule of
construction which might otherwise apply. The Section headings are for purposes of
convenience only, and shall not be construed to limit or extend the meaning of this
Agreement. Each provision of this Agreement shall be severable from the whole. If
any provision of this Agreement shall be found contrary to law, the remainder of this
Agreement shall continue in full force.
24. Corporate Authority. The person(s) executing this Agreement on behalf of the
parties hereto warrant that (i) such party is duly organized and existing, (ii) they are
duly authorized to execute and deliver this Agreement on behalf of said party, (iii) by
so executing this Agreement, such party is formally bound to the provisions of this
Agreement, and (iv) the entering into this Agreement does not violate any provision of
any other Agreement to which said party is bound.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed and entered into this Agreement
for Contract Services as of the date first set forth above.
CITY OF S�•° " ", H CONTRACTOR UNITED PUMPING SERVICE, INC.
By: �✓ By: ,{,.__
Its: Mana•er Its: Sales Manager
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Cit ' erk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
By: CC
Its: City Attorney
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ATTACHMENT 1
SCHEDULE OF COMPENSATION
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UNITED a United Pumping Service, Inc.
A N E N V I R O N M E N T A L R E M E D I A T I O N FIRM
14000 E. Valley Blvd. •City of Industry, CA 91746-2801 • 626/961-9326• Fax 626/336-7734 Sales
RATE SCHEDULE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page No .
What do we do? 2 -3
Licenses/Permits 4
Transportation Equipment Listing 5
Additional Equipment Listings 6
Traffic Control Equipment Listing 7
RATES
Operated Equipment 8-9
Traffic Control Equipment 9
Emergency Response Units 10
Loading/Excavating Equipment 10
Unoperated Equipment 11-12
Personnel 13
Unoperated Cleaning Equipment 14
Unoperated Safety Equipment 15
Rental Equipment 16
Disposal Charges 16
Consumables 17-19
Lab Charges 19
Outside Service Charges 19
Special Notes 19
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TYPES OF MATERIALS WHICH UNITED IS OUALIFIED AND WILLING UPON
REOUEST TO HANDLE :
United Pumping Service, Inc . is licensed to remove and
transport most categories of hazardous materials,
excluding radioactive materials, explosives , and
pressurized oxidizing gases such as Fluorine,
Chlorine, as well as Anhydrous Ammonia .
UNITED' S CAPABILITY AND EXPERIENCE IN THE HANDLING OF HAZARDOUS
MATERIALS :
United Pumping Service, Inc . , possesses over thirty
years experience in the handling of hazardous
materials on an every day basis . We have performed
under contract for the State of California Depart-
ment of Transportation for eighteen years . Our entire
spill crew is trained in procedures relating to the
safe handling of hazardous materials, and has been
trained, medically monitored, certified in respir-
atory protection, confined space entry, and CPR.
United Pumping Service, Inc . , owns substantial
equipment commonly used in performing emergency
spill cleanups . This includes a complete range of
vacuum trucks, roll-off trucks, loaders, washing
equipment, safety equipment and so on.
GOVERNMENTAL PERMITS/LICENSES POSSESSED BY UNITED RELEVANT TO
HAND ING AND DISPOSAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS :
See Attachment A (Page 4
TYPES OF EOUIPMENT OWNED By UNITED:
See Attachment B (Pages 5-7
UNITED HAS ANALYTICAL FACILITIES FOR ON-SITE IDENTIFICATION OF
SUBSTANCE:
United Pumping Service, Inc . , has the capability to
determine ignitability, corrosiveness, certain
reactability parameters, etc . , on site; by way of
Hazcat (TM) test method. We also have analytical
chemists available as they may be needed.
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LABORATORY CAPABILITIES :
Extensive and elaborated analysis is available with
several prominent EPA and CAL-EPA approved commercial
laboratories .
SPILL REACTION VEHICLE :
Self-contained 45 ft . van, equipped with emergency
containment items, neutralization agents, absorbent,
safety equipment and isolation items . Also, basic
analytical devices for determining ignitability,
corrosiveness, certain reactability parameters, etc . ;
by way of the Hazcat (TM) test method.
Basic Vehicle Cost : $95 . 00 per hour, portal to portal
Consummables : Absorbent, neutralizers : See attached
rate schedule.
Safety Equipment : Self contained breathing apparatus,
Level A and B suits, etc . (See attached Rate Schedule)
DISPOSAL CHARGES :
Disposal fees are billed to the customer at cost plus
10% Service Charge.
CHARGES :
All charges are computed on a portal to portal basis
from our City of Industry Terminal . A four hour minimum
applies to all equipment and personnel called out .
HOLIDAYS : -
On the following holidays, there will be an additional
charge of $50 . 00 per man hour.
New Year' s Day Labor Day
Washington' s Birthday Thanksgiving Day
Memorial day Day after Thanksgiving
Fourth of July December 24th
Good Friday Christmas
Veteran' s Day
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ATTACHMENT A
STATE REGULATIONS :
United Pumping Service, Inc . is in full compliance with
A.B. 718 registration of liquid waste carried with the
State Water Resources Board and the State Department
of Health Hazardous Waste Regulation.
Hazardous Waste Hauler Number: 063
Installation EPA Identification Number: CAD072953771
General Engineering Contractor - Class A License
No . 617639
Hazardous Substance Removal and Remedial Actions
Certification - License No . 617639
Demolition Contractor - License No . 617639
Traffic Control Contractor - License No . 617639
SCAQMD Rule 1166 Contaminated Soil Mitigation Plan
Company ID 96369
OSHA Trench and/or Excavation Permit - No . 556404
Disadvantage Business Enterprise - No . 89H9920
(issued through Dept . of Trans . Office of Civil Rights)
Contractor State License Asbestos Certification
License No . 617639
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AVAILABLE TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT
ALL RADIO DISPATCHED
12 each 120 Barrel Stainless Steel Vacuum Tankers
2 each 60 Barrel Stainless Steel Vacuum Tankers
2 each 50 Barrel Stainless Steel Vacuum Tankers
2 each 120 Barrel Stainless Steel Vacuum Tankers (Fiberglass
lined)
1 each 60 Barrel Stainless Steel Vacuum Tankers (Kesite Lined)
1 each 142 Barrel Stainless Steel 3-Compartment Tanker
6 each 45 ' Enclosed Vans (drum hauling)
1 each Ace Guzzler Industrial . Vacuum Truck, Wet/Dry
5 each Vactor, Industrial Vacuum Trucks ,Wet/Dry, 4500-7500 C.F .M.
3 each Vactor and Jetter Combos , Wet only
1 each Vactron
6 each Semi-End Dumps
11 each Roll-Off Truck & Trailers
6 each Emergency Response Utility Trucks with Lift Gate
24 each Stakebed Trucks with Liftgate Hydraulic Hoists, and Arrow
Boards
12 each Pick-up Trucks
ADDITIONAL EOUIPMENT
500 each Roll-Off Bins in Different Configurations, and sizes
including lined de-watering roll-off bins
20 each Portable Liquid Storage Tanks 2 , 000 to 10 , 000 gallons
1 each Emergency Response 45 ' Trailer/Command Post (Self-
Contained) entitled "Spill Response Vehicle" or SRV
12 each Various Washing Equipment, Pressure Washers ; 3 , 000 PSI
2 each Hydrotech High Pressure Heated Wash Unit
8 each Generators (10-K and 6 . 5K)
8 each Air Compressors 160-180 CFM
2 each Plasma Cutter
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5 each Acetylene Units
6 each Forklifts (4, 000 lbs thru 12 , 000 lbs)
1 each Kabota 4 WD Tractor Front End Loader and Accessories
1 each 950B Cat Loader enclosed cab
1 each 446 Cat Backhoe (including breaker & compactor
attachments)
1 each 853 Bobcat-Loader (including breaker, sweeper & grappler
attachments)
1 each John Deere 555 Crawler Loader with 4 in 1 Bucket
Open Quantity Safety Gear (Cascade Breathing Air Systems SCBA' s,
Protective Clothing, P. P. E. )
2 each Drum Crushers
10 each Wilden M-8 Pump to M-15 Pumps
2 each Jetter Unit (Towable)
4 each Six (6) Person Air Purification Panels
1 each Mechanically Operated Cable Pull-Ins with Serco Drag
Bucket
United has 24 hour access to any rental equipment in the market place
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TRAFFIC CONTROL EOUIPMENT
12 each Flood Lights with Generators
12 each Arrow Boards, Trailer Mounted with Generators
3000 each Reflective Traffic Cones, CalTrans Approved
250 each Delineators, CalTrans Approved
100 each Reflective Personnel Safety Vests
150 each Barricades with CalTrans Approved Warning Lights Type
A, B, & C
200 each Associated Construction, Safety, Directional Signs
48"x48" and 30 with Changeable Lettering Feature
2 each Pick-ups with Lap Top Computer Controlled Changeable
Message Signs
11 each Stakebed with Truck Mounted Crash Cushions (TMCCJ)
aka Attenuater or Shadow Trucks
All United personnel are in constant contact with company dispatch
utilizing hand held radios/cell phones .
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HOURLY RATES FOR OPERATED EQUIPMENT - INCLUDES OPERATOR
ITEM EQUIPMENT STRAIGHT TIME *OVERTIME **HOLIDAY
NO.
101 Vacuum Truck, 50 BBLS Mild Steel
$62 . 00 $ 78 . 00 $112 . 00
102 Vacuum Truck, 50 BBLS Stainless Steel
$65 . 00 $ 81 . 00 $115 . 00
103 Vacuum Truck, 120 BBLS Mild Steel
$68 . 00 $ 84 . 00 $118 . 00
104 Vacuum Truck, 120 BBLS Stainless Steel
$72 . 00 $ 88 . 00 $122 . 00
105 Vacuum Truck, 60 BBLS Kesite Lined
$88 . 00 $104 . 00 $138 . 00
106 Vacuum Truck, 120 BBLS Fiberglass Lined
$98 . 00 $114 . 00 $148 . 00
107 Vacuum Truck, 142 BBLS 3-Compartment Stainless Steel
$105 . 00 $121 . 00 $155 . 00
108 45 ' Enclosed Van $68 . 00 $ 84 . 00 $118 . 00
109 45 ' Flatbed $68 . 00 $ 84 . 00 $118 . 00
110 End Dump Truck $68 . 00 $ 84 . 00 $118 . 00
111 Roll-off Truck $68 . 00 $ 84 . 00 $118 . 00
112 Roll-off Truck and Trailer (Tandem)
$80 . 00 $ 96 . 00 $130 . 00
113 3-Axle Truck Tractor (SRV Transport)
$55 . 00 $ 71 . 00 $105 . 00
115 Vactor/Guzzler-Heavy Industrial Vacuum
$125 . 00 $141 . 00 $175 . 00
117 Combination Vactor/Jetter Truck
$140 . 00 $156 . 00 $190 . 00
124 Vactron $ 70 . 00 $ 86 . 00 $120 . 00
NOTE: Prevailing Wage Surcharge $ 16 .00/hr.
When Prevailing Wage Rates or Davis Bacon Wage Rates
Apply: There will be an additional charge of $16 . 00 per hour
for all personnel and/or operated equipment .
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HOURLY RATES FOR OPERATED EQUIPMENT - INCLUDES OPERATOR
ITEM EQUIPMENT STRAIGHT TIME *OVERTIME **HOLIDAY
No.
116 John Deere 555 Crawler Loader/Backhoe/Cat 950 Loader transport
$ 80 . 00 $ 96 . 00 $130 . 00
119 Water Truck $ 62 . 00 $ 78 . 00 $112 . 00
717 Fuel Surcharge 5% of Trucking Charges
Note : Overtime applies to vehicles listed above
from Friday Midnight through Sunday
Midnight .
Holidays are listed on Page 3
Traffic Control Equipment
A. Operated
125 Cushion Truck $ 90 . 00 $106 . 00 $140 . 00
126 C.M. S . Truck $ 90 . 00 $106 . 00 $140 . 00
(changeable Message Sign)
B. Unoperated
127 Arrow Board $ 60 . 00/day
128 Traffic Cones $ . 60/day/ea .
129 Traffic Signs $ 3 . 50/day/ea .
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HOURLY RATES FOR UNOPERATED EQUIPMENT - OPERATOR BILLED SEPRATELY
ITEM EQUIPMENT RATES
NO.
PERSONNEL/EMERGENCY RESPONSE UNITS
152 Pick-up Truck $ 18 . 00/hr
153 Utility Truck (E.R. ) $ 39 . 00/hr
154 Company Auto $ 15 . 00/hr
155 Stakebed Truck W/Liftgate $ 24 . 00/hr
120 45 ' Spill Reaction Trailer $ 95 . 00/hr
LOADING/EXCAVATING EOUIPMENT
200 John Deere 555 Crawler/Loader $ 60 . 00/hr
201 950 B Loader $ 95 . 00/hr
202 446 Backhoe $ 60 . 00/hr
203 Backhoe Breaker/Compactor Attachment $260 . 00/day
204 Bobcat Loader with Trailer $ 39 . 00/hr
205 Bobcat Loader Auger Attachment $ 90 . 00/day
206 Bobcat Loader Sweeper Attachment $ 90 . 00/day
207 Bobcat Loader Backhoe Attachment $ 90 . 00/day
198 Bobcat Loader Grappler Attachment $ 90 . 00/day
208 Bobcat Loader Breaker Attachment $125 . 00/day
211 Shovel, push broom, squeegie, or scraper $ 5 . 00/day
225 Wheel Barrow $ 13 . 12/day
CORING/SAMPLING EQUIPMENT
264 Concrete Coring Machine ( 6" max. dia. ) $150 . 00/day
265 Hand Auger (excluding brass sleeves) $ 25 . 00/day
266 Brass Sample Sleeve $ 4 . 00/ea
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NO. EQUIPMENT
213 Forklift (4000 thru 6000 lbs . capacity) $ 24 . 00/hr .
214 Forklift (10 , 000 thru 12 , 000 lbs . capacity) $ 28 . 00/hr .
215 Manlift (telescopic boom, 60 ft . max. ) $397 . 90/day
216 Manlift (scissor style) $151 . 22/day
217 110-150 CFM Air Compressor $120 . 00/day
255 9 . 2 CFM Air Compressor $ 60 . 00/day
218 Extension Ladder 28 ' $ 32 . 00/day
219 Folding Ladder 32 ' $ 37 . 95/day
220 Folding Ladder 8 ' $ 16 . 00/day
256 Plasma Cutter $120 . 00/day
221 Cutting Torch $ 90 . 00/day
222 Chain Saw (16 ' ) $ 88 . 55/day
223 Portable Sandblaster $236 . 61/day
224 Portable Heater $ 53 . 13/day
226 Misc . (ropes, buckets , wrenches) $ 40 . 00/day
227 Drum Crusher $ 39 . 00/hr .
228 Concrete Saw (includes 1-blade) $250 . 00/day
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ITEM UNOPERATED RATES
NO. EQUIPMENT
229 Hydraulic Drum Turner $ 75 . 00/day
230 Gasoline Soil Tamper $104 . 07/day
231 Jack Hammer (electric) $ 90 . 00/day
232 Jack Hammer (air activated) $ 50 . 00/day
233 Rivet Buster/Chipper including 1 bit $ 50 . 00/day
234 Rivet Buster/Chipper Extra Bits $ 15 . 00/ea.
235 Rotary Hammer $ 50 . 00/day
240 Hazcat Test $ 55 . 00/test
241 Hazcat Kit $150 . 00/day
236 Roll-About Tool Box (includes assorted tools) $200 . 00/day
237 Sawsall $ 25 . 00/day
239 Crane (15 Ton) $ 65 . 00/hr.
210 10 K Generator $ 90 . 00/day
243 3 . 6 K Generator $ 60 . 00/day
245 3 Inch Diaphram Pump $ 46 . 00/day
246 Wilden M Series Pump $ 85 . 00/day
248 1 '/" Submersible Pump $ 35 . 00/day
249 Poly Drum Pump $ 15 . 00/day
260 Bypass Plug 1 1/2"-4" $ 5 . 00/day
261 Bypass Plug 4 1/2"-12 " $ 26 . 00/day
262 Bypass Plug 13 "-24" $ 94 . 00/day
263 Bypass Plug 25"-40" $ 94 . 00/day
250 Auxiliary Lighting - Excluding Power Source $ 50 . 00/day/ea
251 Portable Light Plant $116 . 67/day
252 Portable Truck Scales $250 . 00/day
257 Fire Hose 50 'x2 '/2" $ 12 . 50/day
258 Discharge Hose 25 ' x3 " $ 5 . 00/day
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PERSONNEL HOURLY RATES
*STRAIGHT **OVER ***DOUBLE
ITEM STAFF POSITION TIME TIME TIME
NO.
300 Environmental Safety
Coordinator $61 . 00 $72 . 00 $ 83 . 00
301 Supervisor $51 . 00 $62 . 00 $ 73 . 00
302 Technician/Equipment Operator
$37 . 00 $48 . 00 $ 59 . 00
303 Analytical Chemist $62 . 00 $82 . 00 $102 . 00
304 Administrative Clerk
$28 . 00 $38 . 00 $ 48 . 00
305 Industrial Hygienist
$95 . 00 $105 . 00 $115 . 00
306 Project Manager $61 . 00 $ 72 . 00 $ 83 . 00
307 Leadman $41 . 00 $ 52 . 00 $ 63 . 00
*Straight Time is defined as the first 8 hrs . worked between
the hours of 7 : 00 A.M. to 5 : 00 P.M. , Monday through
Friday.
**Overtime is any period worked more than 8 hrs . and less than
12 hrs . between 7 : 00 A.M. and 5 : 00 P.M. Monday through Friday
/and any period prior to 7 : 00 A.M. or after 5 : 00 P.M. Monday
through Friday, /and the first 12 hrs . worked Saturday.
***Double Time is any period worked in excess of 12 hours Monday
through Saturday and all of Sunday.
NOTE: Prevailing Wage Surcharge $16 . 00/hr.
When Prevailing Wage Rates or Davis Bacon Wage Rates
Apply: There will be an additional charge of $16 . 00 per hour
for all personnel and/or operated equipment .
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NO. EQUIPMENT RATES
489 Jetter Unit (towable) $ 60 . 00/hr
488 Hydrotech High Pressure Heated Wash Unit $ 50 . 00/hr
402 Steam Cleaner $ 35 . 00/hr
411 Pressure Washer 3000 P. S . I . Hot Water $175 . 00/day
209 Pressure Washer 2500 - 3000 P. S . I . $120 . 00/day
403 Mercury Vacuum $120 . 00/day
412 Wet Dry Vacuum - 16 gal . $ 20 . 00/day
413 Dustless bead blaster $ 70 . 00/hr
414 Hard Boom $ 4 . 50/ft . /day
410 Punts (small boat) $250 . 00/day
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NO. EQUIPMENT RATES
500 Bottled Air, 300 cu. ft . cylinder $ 45 . 00/day
501 Self-Contained 60 Minute Scott Air Pack $110 . 00/day
502 Extra 60 Minute Scott Air Cylinder $ 25 . 00/day
503 Self-Contained 30 Minute Scott Air Pack $ 90 . 00/day
504 Extra 30 Minute Scott Air Cylinder $ 20 . 00/day
505 300 Cubic Feet or 60 Minute Cylinder Recharge $ 30 . 00/cylinder
506 30 Minute Cylinder Recharge $ 25 . 00/cylinder
507 Hazardous/Acid Suit (Level A) $225 . 00/day
508 Hazardous Suit (Level B) $ 85 . 00/day
509 Positive Pressure Mask W/Egress, and air line $ 55 . 00/day
409 Tripod Manlift $ 40 . 00/day
510 Lifeline and Safety Harness $ 35 . 00/day
404 Air Monitor $ 65 . 00/day
511 Dual Cartridge Half-Face Respirator $ 12 . 00/day
512 Dual Cartridge Full-Face Respirator $ 25 . 00/ea .
513 Racal-Respirator $ 72 . 00/day
514 Cartridges for Racal-Respirator $ 38 . 00/pair
408 Air Blower $ 35 . 00/day
405 Draeger Tester Pump $ 15 . 00/day
407 Draeger Test Tubes $ 7 . 00/each
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NO. EQUIPMENT RENTAL RATES RATES
600 Roll-off bin (rental) 10-15 yard bins $ 6 . 00/day
600 Roll-off bin (rental) 20-40 yard bin $ 8 . 50/day
606 Portable Black Iron Tank-Skid Mounted (Rental)
(7500 - 10, 000 gals . ) $ 18 . 50/day
603 Roll-off bin (delivery - 50 mile radius) $177 . 00/ea
604 Overnight Demurrage on Vacuum Tanker, End
Dump, or Dry Van $250 . 00/day
605 Ramp Rental $ 10 . 00/pair/day
DISPOSAL CHARGES
700 Disposal Charges : All disposal rates are charged at cost plus a
10% service charge.
701 Disposal Service Charge: 10%
702 U. P. S . Washout : If United Pumping Service, Inc . ,
washout is used:
$150 . 00 for hazardous waste
$90 . 00 for non-hazardous waste
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CONSUMMABLES
798 Cement - Regular (90 lb. Bag) $ 11 . 00/each
799 Cement - Ready Mix ( 60 lb. Bag) $ 4 . 58/each
801 Rubber Gloves $ 5 . 50/pair
846 Gloves - Viton $ 35 . 00/pair
800 Disposable Tyvek Suit $ 9 . 00/each
827 Disposal Tyvek Suit (poly) $ 12 . 00/each
828 Saranex Suit $ 15 . 00/each
849 Sigel Suit (Acid Suit) $ 47 . 00/day
850 Hazardous Atmosphere Enviro Suit $ 125 . 00/day
847 Rain Gear - Lightweight $ 18 . 00/each
848 Rain Gear - Heavyweight $ 22 . 00/each
864 P . P.E . (gloves, tyvek, and respirator) $ 35 . 00/day/person
803 Absorbent $ 7 . 50/bag
804 Hazorb Pillow $ 6 . 23/each
805 Sorbent Pads $ 85 . 00/bale
806 Sorbent Booms $180 . 00/bale
808 95-gallon Overpack Poly Drum (new) $175 . 00/each
809 85-gallon Overpack Poly Drum (used) $125 . 00/each
814 55-gallon D.O.T. Poly Open Top Drum (new) $ 70 . 00/each
810 55-gallon D. O.T. Poly Drum Open Top (used) $ 45 . 00/each
811 55-gallon D. O.T. Poly Closed Top Drum(used) $ 45 . 00/each
819 30-gallon D.O .T. Poly Drum (new) $ 60 . 00/each
812 30-gallon D.O.T. Poly Drum (used) $ 37 . 50/each
818 15-gallon Poly Drum $ 25 . 00/each
807 85-gallon Overpack Steel Drum (used) $110 . 00/each
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Consummables Continued:
813 55-gallon D.O .T. Steel Drum (used) $ 35 . 00/each
820 55-gallon D.O .T. Fiber Drum $ 25 . 50/each
815 30-gallon D.O .T. Fiber Drum $ 20 . 50/each
816 20-gallon D.O .T. Fiber Drum $ 15 . 50/each
817 5-gallon Pail (with lid) $ 14 . 00/each
853 Super Sack $ 32 . 00/each
855 Cubic Yard Box $ 85 . 00/each
821 Soda Ash $ 0 . 85/lb.
822 Citric Acid $ 1 . 55/lb.
823 Sodium Carbonate Monohydrate $ 0 . 75/1b.
824 Caustic Soda (flake) $ 0 . 95/lb.
829 Caustic Soda (bead) $ 0 . 65/lb.
825 Vermiculite $ 15 . 00/bag
826 Sample Tubes $ 1 . 40/ea .
831 Harris Caution Tape $ 27 . 55/roll
832 Duct Tape $ 5 . 00/roll
833 Plastic Sheeting $ 45 . 00/roll
834 Plastic Bags $ 0 . 50/each
835 55-gallon Drum Liner $ 8 . 50/each
836 20 " Stretch Film $ 42 . 50/roll
837 Respirator Cartridges $ 8 . 50/cart .
838 Hazardous Waste Labels $ 0 . 75/each
839 Patch Kit $ 20 . 82/each
840 Samples Jars $ 3 . 50/jar
841 Rags $ 55 . 00/box
842 Disposal Hand Pump $ 17 . 50/each
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Consummables Continued:
843 Subsistence : (No Layover- 8 hr. period) $ 8 . 00 meal/per
man
844 Subsistence : (with Layover) $ 80 . 00/man
845 Portable Eyewash $ 20 . 00/day
856 Chlor-D-Tects $ 15 . 00/each
857 Roll Off Bin Liner $ 25 . 00/each
858 Hudson Sprayers $ 36 . 19/each
860 Bin Dewater Liners : Regular $ 520 . 00/each
861 Super Depac $ 720 . 00/each
862 Black Screen Depac $ 620 . 00/each
863 Kleen Green $ 10 . 03/gal
865 Sand Bag $ 3 . 50/each
866 Disposable Flex Hose - 6" $ 2 . 00/ft .
867 Disposable Flex Hose - 4" $ 1 . 50/ft .
LABORATORY CHARGES
859 Laboratory Charge : Cost Plus 15%
OUTSIDE SERVICES OR EQUIPMENT RENTAL
870 Cost Plus 15%
NOTES:
Repair or replacement costs shall be charged for equipment
damaged by customer.
Minimum charge of four (4) hours is applicable to all equipment
and personnel .
All personnel are radio-equipped with hand-held units .
703 Additional profiling charge - $60 . 00 (administrative, sample
jars, phone calls, copies, faxes) .
TERMS:
Net 30 days with approval of credit otherwise C .O.D. Service
Charge of 1 'Ao is charged against past due accounts .
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