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Resolution No. 95252 3 4 5 6 7 0 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 RESOLUTION NO. 9525 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VERNON APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN EQUIPMENT PURCHASE AND SERVICES AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF VERNON AND QUINN COMPANY AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 9486 REGARDING BACKHOE LOADER WHEREAS, on December 3, 2007, the City Council of the City of Vernon approved Resolution No. 9486 authorizing the issuance of a Request for Proposal for a Caterpillar 420E Loader (the "Loader") for the Department of Community Services & Water for use at constructions sites for digging, trenching, backfilling, and handling materials; and WHEREAS, before the Request for Proposal was issued, the Purchasing Agent discovered that the only authorized local distributor in Southern California for the Loader was Quinn Company ("Quinn"); and WHEREAS, based upon the fact that Quinn is the sole vendor that can provide the Loader that meets the requirements of the Department of Community Services & Water, the City Council of the City of Vernon believes it to be in the best interests of the City to repeal Resolution No. 9486 and enter into a contract with Quinn; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City has determined that, pursuant to the provisions of subsection (a) of Section 2.27 of the Vernon City Code, it is in the public interest and necessity to enter into an agreement with Quinn. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VERNON AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby (finds and determines that the recitals contained hereinabove are true 28 (land correct. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 SECTION 2: The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby approves the Equipment Purchase and Services Agreement, in substantially the same form as the copy which is attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated by reference. SECTION 3: The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby authorizes the Mayor or Mayor Pro-Tem to execute said Agreement for, and on behalf of, the City of Vernon and the City Clerk is hereby authorized to attest thereto. SECTION 4: The City Council of the City hereby authorizes the City Administrator, or his designee, to make whatever non - substantive, administrative and/or text changes, upon advice of 1counsel, to the Agreement. SECTION 5: The City Council of the City of Vernon hereby (directs the City Clerk, or her designee, to send a fully executed Agreement to: Quinn Company Attn.: Tony Mykris, Government Representative 10006 Rose Hills Road City of Industry, CA 90601 SECTION 6: The City Clerk of the City of Vernon shall certify to the passage of this resolution, and thereupon and thereafter the same shall be in full force and effect. APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 4th day of February, 2008. ATTE T: MAN LA GIRON, Ci y Clerk Name: Leonis C. Malburg Title: Mayor / -M y Rr-e=Tom_._.. - 2 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ) ss COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) I, MANUELA GIRON, City Clerk of the City of Vernon, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution, being Resolution No. 9525, was duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Vernon at a regular meeting of the City Council duly held on Monday, February 4, 2008, and thereafter was duly signed by the Mayor or Mayor Pro-Tem of the City of Vernon. (SEAL) MANUELA GIRO , City Clerk - 3 - EXHIBIT A EQUIPMENT PURCHASE AND SERVICES AGREEMENT This AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made, entered into and executed in duplicate originals, either copy of which may be considered and used as the original hereof for all purposes, as of this 4th day of February, 2008, in the City of Vernon, County of Los Angeles, California BY AND BETWEEN CITY OF VERNON, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as the "City" 4305 Santa Fe Avenue Vernon, California 90058 AND QUINN COMPANY, hereinafter referred as "Contractor," 10006 Rose Hills Road City of Industry, CA 90601 RECITALS WHEREAS, the City desires to purchase a caterpillar 420E Backhoe Loader together with necessary parts, accessories, hardware, work tools and training (hereinafter collectively referred to as the "Equipment") Loader to be used at construction sites for digging, trenching, backfilling, or handling materials; and WHEREAS, Contractor is the sole local distributor in Southern California for the Equipment; and WHEREAS, Contractor submitted a proposal dated November 2, 2007 for the purchase of the Equipment and training services (hereinafter collectively referred to as the "Proposal"), a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated by reference; and WHEREAS, the Proposal includes a description of the Equipment and services to be performed by Contractor and the attendant costs; and WHEREAS, the Contractor is the only vendor that can provide the necessary equipment and services meeting the specifications and requirements of the Department of Community Services & Water; and WHEREAS, Contractor has advised the City that it is qualified and capable of providing the Equipment and services described in Exhibit A, and is willing to do so on the terms and conditions set forth below; and Page 1 of 20 WHEREAS, the City desires to enter into an agreement with Contractor to provide for the purchase and delivery of Equipment, material and the labor to train on the Equipment on a contractual basis as defined in the terms and conditions set forth below. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS AGREED AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT 1.01. Contractor agrees to sell, deliver, and test the Equipment, including all material, and the City agrees to purchase the Equipment and training services as identified in Exhibit A. 1.02. Delivery. Contractor shall obtain and sell, deliver and test the Equipment at the City of Vernon, F.O.B. Job Site. Contractor is responsible for all costs of full freight, including insurance, to Job Site. Risk of loss shall pass to the City upon delivery F.O.B. Job Site. SECTION 2. TERM OF CONTRACT 2.01. This Agreement will become effective upon issuance of a Purchase Order, and will continue in effect until such time as the City approves the scope of work completed pursuant to the Proposal or until terminated as provided in this Agreement. SECTION 3. DEFINITION OF TERMS 3.01. Whenever used in the Agreement, the following terms shall mean: A. "Agreement" shall mean that formally executed Agreement or Contract which includes the Contract Documents attached. The Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties relating to its subject matter. B. "City" shall mean the City of Vernon, California, the entity which has executed the Agreement and, where applicable, its affiliated companies, and its officers, directors, employees, representatives and agents. C. "Contractor" shall mean Quinn Company and where applicable, its affiliated companies, and its officers, directors, employees, representatives and agents. D. "Contract Documents" shall include any inquiry, invitation to bid, or proposal which may have, but not necessarily, preceded execution of the Page 2 of 20 Agreement, and including the General Provisions and all exhibits and schedules attached to the Agreement and all plans and specifications identified in the Contract Documents. E. "Contract Price" shall mean the compensation set forth or provided for in Section 5.01 of this Agreement. Whether it expressly provides for the reimbursement of costs incurred by Contractor or simply for the payment of a lump sum of money, it is intended to be the full and complete payment for satisfactory completion of the Work and, unless otherwise stated, to cover all costs whether for materials, equipment, tools, labor, services and taxes and all overhead, rentals and profit or fee, if any. F. "Equipment" shall mean the equipment identified in Exhibit A. G. "General Provisions" or "General Conditions" shall mean the General Provisions as set forth in this Agreement. H. "Owner" shall mean City of Vernon, California, and where applicable, their affiliated companies, directors, officers, employees, agents, and representatives. I. "Premises" shall mean the physical premises under City's control or ownership where Work hereunder is to be performed. J. "Proprietary Information" and "Confidential Information" shall mean all information, whether written or oral, which Contractor acquires from, through or on behalf of City, directly or indirectly, or which arises out of the Work, concerning the Work or proprietary processes involved in the Work including, without limitation, information concerning past, present or future business plans of City, information about the operations of City's Premises, and other City information or know-how obtained during the Work, except information falling into any of the following categories: 1. Information which, at the time of disclosure hereunder, is in the public domain; 2. Information which, after disclosure hereunder, enters the public domain, except where such entry is the result of Contractor's or any entity within Contractor's control breach of this Agreement; 3. Information which, prior to disclosure hereunder, was already in Contractor's possession without limitation regarding disclosure to others; or Page 3 of 20 4. Information which, subsequent to disclosure hereunder, is obtained by Contractor from a third party who is lawfully in possession of such information and not subject to a contractual or fiduciary relationship to City with respect to said information and who does not require Contractor to agree to refrain from disclosing such information to others. K. "Subcontractor" shall mean any first or lower -tier subcontractor and its employees, representatives, agents, subcontractors or other personnel who have been approved in the manner required by this Agreement. L. "Work" or "Services" shall mean the work performed by Contractor and required to be performed from time to time by City under this Agreement. SECTION 4. SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED BY CONTRACTOR Specific Services 4.01. Contractor's Services shall include, but will not be limited to, testing the Equipment and training on the Equipment. The Contractor's Services are more specifically detailed in the Proposal attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by this reference. Change of Services 4.02. City may at any time, by written change order executed by the City, make changes in the scope of Work, to extend the Work duration and/or total compensation of Contractor's Work. 4.03. City may make "Changes" by increasing, reducing or deviating from the requirements of the scope of Work. A form of Change Order is set forth in Exhibit B attached hereto and incorporated by reference. Timing of Services 4.04. Contractor's Services shall commence upon the execution of this Agreement by both parties and award by the City Council and shall end when Contractor has completed the work according to the Proposal, unless this Agreement is otherwise terminated according to Section 7 of this Agreement or extended according to the conditions and terms set forth in this Agreement. Delivery is expected to be completed no later than ninety (90) from the issuance of City's Purchase Order. Completion of the services to be performed by Contractor is expected to be no later than sixty (60) days after delivery. Page 4 of 20 4.05. Time is of the essence for all Work contemplated by this Agreement. Contractor shall start performing Services under this Agreement only after notification by the City. Method of Performing Services 4.06. Contractor will determine and is responsible for the method, details, and means of performing the above -described Services. Status of Contractor 4.07. Contractor enters into this Agreement, and will remain throughout the term of this Agreement, as an independent contractor. Contractor agrees that it is not and will not become an employee, partner, agent, or principal of City while this Agreement is in effect. Contractor agrees it is not entitled to the rights or benefits afforded to City's employees, including disability or unemployment insurance, workers' compensation, medical insurance, sick leave, or any other employment benefit. Contractor is responsible for providing, at its own expense, disability, unemployment, and other insurance, worker's compensation, training, permits, and licenses for itself and for its employees and subcontractors. Contractor shall have complete and sole control over its employees, the details of the Services and methods by which the Services are accomplished, it being understood that City is interested only in the results to be obtained by Contractor. 4.08. Contractor has no authority to enter contracts or agreements on behalf of City. This Agreement does not create a partnership or joint venture between the parties. Payment of Taxes 4.9. Contractor is responsible for paying when due all income taxes, including estimated taxes, incurred as a result of the compensation paid by City to the Contractor for Services under this Agreement. Contractor agrees to indemnify City for any claims, costs, losses, fees, penalties, interest, or damages suffered by City resulting from Contractor's failure to comply with this provision. 4.10. Payroll taxes including federal, state and local taxes shall not be withheld or paid by City on behalf of Contractor or for the employees of the Contractor. Contractor shall not be treated as an employee with respect to the Services performed hereunder for federal or state tax purposes. Contractor shall be responsible to pay taxes mandated by law. 4.11. Since Contractor is not an employee of City, Contractor is not eligible for and Page 5 of 20 shall not participate in any employee benefit of City, including pension, health or other fringe benefits. SECTION 5. COMPENSATION 5.01. In consideration for the Equipment and Services to be performed by Contractor, described in this Agreement, City agrees to pay Contractor a sum not to exceed Sixty -Six Thousand Seven Hundred Seventy -Six Dollars and No Cents ($66,776.00), which includes training costs, plus applicable sales tax and delivery charges (the "Contract Price"). The actual amount will be based on the amount required to furnish the Equipment and perform the services, billed in accordance with Contractor's Proposal attached as Exhibit A. Entire Compensation 5.02. The Contract Price is full and complete compensation, and constitutes the entire compensation due Contractor for the Equipment and Services and any and all of Contractor's obligations hereunder, regardless of difficulty, unforeseen circumstances, hours worked or equipment, materials or personnel required. The Contract Price includes without limitation, customs duties, fees, overhead, profit, travel time to and from the Premises and all other direct and indirect costs incurred or to be incurred by Contractor hereunder. The Contract Price set forth above is not subject to escalation for any reason except as expressly set forth in this Agreement. No adjustments in compensation shall be made as a result of changes in the value of any currency. The Contract Price shall only be adjusted by formal, written Change Order or amendment to this Agreement. Payment of Compensation 5.03. For Equipment and Services rendered under this Agreement, City agrees to pay Contractor the sum set forth in Paragraph 5.01 of this Agreement upon completion of the Services. Contractor shall submit to City an invoice and statement of Services, prepared in accordance with City requirements, upon completion of the Work. City shall make payment to Contractor within thirty (30) days of acceptance and approval of an invoice prepared in accordance with City requirements. 5.04. Contractor shall be responsible for paying any subcontractors used in the performance of this Agreement. Subcontractors shall not bill the City directly. Page 6 of 20 Expenses 5.05. City shall not be liable to Contractor for any expenses paid or incurred by Contractor. Expenses may only be billed if advance written approval has been obtained from the City. Compensation for Changes 5.06. The compensation due Contractor, or the credit due City, for changes may not be established verbally, and shall be established in a written change order signed by City as described in Sections 4.02 and 4.03 of this Agreement. Compensation adjustments in each such change order shall be established by one or more of the following bases, as determined by City: (a) a lump sum price to be negotiated between the parties; or (b) Work unit rates to be negotiated between the parties. Once established, the amount of the compensation due Contractor or credit due City for a change shall not be subject to adjustment for any reason, including changes in the value of any currency. SECTION 6. OBLIGATIONS OF THE PARTIES 6.01. Contractor is responsible for meeting all conditions of this Agreement and City Standards & Details for all Work performed. Substandard Work, as determined solely by the City, shall be redone at the expense of the Contractor. Products of Consulting 6.02. All products of consulting services including, but not limited to, manuals, documents and/or computer software, shall become the property of the City and shall be delivered to the City before the end of the performance of this Agreement. Basic notes and sketches, charts, computations and other data shall be made available to City without restriction or limitation on their use. Liability Insurance 6.03. Contractor and its subcontractor(s), if any, shall, prior to commencement of any Work and for the duration of this Agreement, obtain and maintain at its own expense, those minimum levels of insurance coverage as set forth below. Prior to commencing Work hereunder, Contractor shall provide the City with proof of insurance providing and maintaining the coverages and endorsements set forth below. Said proof of insurance shall also provide that said policy or policies shall not be canceled or materially reduced in coverage without giving at least thirty (30) days prior written notice to the City. 6.04. The insurance coverage as listed herein, shall be properly endorsed to include Page 7 of 20 those contractual obligations which may be identified further within this Agreement and shall be endorsed to provide City all the rights and privileges of an additional insured. 6.05. Contractor shall cause its insurers to issue, including but not limited to, Certificates of Insurance or, upon request, certified copies of the insurance policies evidencing that the coverages and policy endorsements required under this Agreement, are maintained in force. 6.06 Contractor shall ensure its subcontractor(s), if any, maintain those insurance requirements as specified in this Agreement and are endorsed as additional insured(s) on all required Contractor insurance coverages. Contractor and its subcontractor(s), if any, shall maintain in effect the following minimum insurance coverages on an Occurrence Form Policy: A. Workers Compensation within the statutory limits, including occupational illness or disease coverage in accordance with the laws of the nation, state, territory, or province exercising jurisdiction over Contractor's employees. Workers Compensation and Employers Liability Insurance shall have a minimum Limit of $1,000,000 per occurrence. Contractor further agrees to hold harmless and indemnify City for any and all claims arising out of an injury, disability, or death of any of Contractor's employees or agents. B. Comprehensive General Liability Insurance, including, but not limited to, Contractual Liability, Products and Completed Operations Liability, Broad Form Property Damage and Bodily Injury Liability, and Explosion, Collapse and Underground Liability, with a minimum combined single limit of $2,000,000 per occurrence. C. Comprehensive Automobile Insurance, including, but not limited to, all owned, non -owned or hired vehicles with a minimum combined single limit of $1,000,000 per occurrence for bodily injury and property damage. D. Umbrella or Excess Liability Insurance with limits of $2,000,000. Such evidence of insurance can either be through the primary insurance coverages or through an excess liability policy. Such insurance shall at all times be on an occurrence form and provide policy conditions as broad as those required in the primary insurance. 6.07. Contractor agrees to provide insurance in the amounts and forms specified above. Contractor shall submit to the City documentation indicating compliance with these minimum requirements no less than one (1) day prior to the beginning of performance under this Agreement. Contractor shall not commence Page 8 of 20 performance of its Work under this Agreement until the above insurance has been obtained and proof of insurance has been filed with and approved by the City. 6.08. Contractor shall not permit a subcontractor or vendor to perform work on City premises unless and until a certificate of insurance is obtained showing that such subcontractor or vendor has worker's compensation coverage. If Contractor employs subcontractors as part of the Services rendered, Contractor's protective coverage is required. Contractor may include all subcontractors as insureds under its own policy or shall furnish separate insurance for each subcontractor, meeting the requirements set forth above. Representations 6.09. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Contractor shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless City and its elected officials, officers, agents and employees from all claims, suits, actions, demands, damages, liabilities, expenses, judgments, settlements, and penalties, losses, fines, and all costs and expenses incurred in connection therewith, including reasonable attorney's fees and all costs of defense, arising out of or attributable to the negligent or wrongful acts of Contractor or its employees or agents under this Agreement, except to the extent arising from or caused by the sole negligence or willful misconduct of the City, its officers, agents or employees. The terms of this indemnity shall survive the termination of this Agreement. The obligations in this Paragraph are in addition to Contractor's duty to provide insurance and shall not be limited by any limitation on the amount or type of insurance coverage carried by Contractor. 6.10. Contractor and City represent that each has read and understands the Agreement and Contract Documents. The Contractor represents it understands the City's regulations concerning Premises access, badges, parking, security, safety, fire, prohibited drugs and alcohol, and smoking and other rules, and that Contractor has visited Premises where the Work is to be done and is familiar with the local conditions under which it is to be done. Contractor also represents that it is experienced in performing and competent and qualified to perform the kind of tasks or assignments included in the Work and employs or has available for employment in sufficient numbers all unskilled, skilled, administrative, supervisory, professional and managerial or other personnel required to perform the Work as required by this Agreement. 6.11. Contractor represents that it has the qualifications and skills necessary to perform the Services under this Agreement in a competent, professional manner, without the advice or direction of City. This means Contractor is able to fulfill the requirements of this Agreement. Failure to perform all the Services required under this Agreement constitutes a material breach of the Agreement. Page 9 of 20 Contractor has complete and sole discretion for the manner in which the Work under this Agreement will be performed. 6.12. Contractor declares and states that it has complied with and will continue to comply with all federal, state, local air pollution control laws and regulations applicable to the Contractor pursuant to Section 2022.1 of Title 13 of California Code of Regulations and local laws regarding business permits and licenses that may be required to carry out the Services to be performed under this Agreement. 6.13. Contractor agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold City free and harmless from all claims, demands, losses, costs, expenses, obligations, liabilities, damages, recoveries and deficiencies, including interest, penalties, attorney's fees and costs, that City may incur as a result of a breach by Contractor of any representation or provision contained in this Agreement or any negligent or intentional acts or omissions by Contractor, it subcontractors, agents, and employees or based on any claim that any software program or other product used or furnished by Contractor in the performance of this Agreement constitutes an infringement of any United States patent or copyright. 6.14. Contractor's rights under this Agreement may not be assigned nor may its duties be delegated or subcontracted without the prior written consent of City. Any assignment or delegation or subcontract in violation of this Section shall, at City's sole discretion, be void. Consent by City shall not relieve Contractor of responsibility for performance of Contractor's obligations hereunder. City may assign all or any part of this Agreement at any time effective immediately upon written notification to Contractor. 6.15. At all times while Work is being performed on the Premises each party shall be represented thereon by a designated representative. Each party may notify the other in writing of the identity of such persons from time to time. Work Injury 6.16. The treatment and care of injuries sustained by Contractor's employees, subcontractors, representatives or other personnel shall be and remain the responsibility of Contractor. City's first aid facilities, if any, however, will be made available to Contractor's employees in emergency cases which are the direct result of accidents occurring on the Premises. City shall incur no liability for, and Contractor hereby agrees to indemnify City against, any causes of action, claim, liability or costs, including attorney's fees, arising in whole or part out of the furnishing of such first aid facilities or assistance to Contractor's employees, subcontractors, representatives or other personnel, or out of the failure to furnish such facilities or assistance. Page 10 of 20 Records, Inspection and Audit 6.17. During the course of Work being performed, Contractor and any of its subcontractors, shall maintain and retain, not less than three (3) years after completion thereof, complete and accurate records of the Contractor's costs which are chargeable to the City under this Agreement. City or its designated, authorized representatives, shall have the right during this three (3) year period, upon written reasonable notice, to inspect and audit those records. Such records to be maintained and retained by the Contractor shall include: (a) payroll record accounting for the total time distribution of the Contractor's employees working full or part time on the Work (to permit tracing to payroll payments in cash); (b) invoices for purchases, receiving and issuing documents, and all the other unit - inventory records for the Contractor's stores, stock or capital items; (c) paid invoices and canceled checks for material purchased and for the subcontractor's and any other third parties' charges; and (d) any other documentation City deems necessary to support costs and charges under this Agreement. Corporate Conduct 6.18. Contractor, its employees, agents or representatives shall not offer or give to an officer, official or employee of City gifts, entertainment, payments, loans or other gratuities to influence the award of a contract or obtain favorable treatment under this Agreement or any other contract. Standard of Care 6.19. Contractor agrees that all Services provided will be conducted by the principal and competent staff members, if any, under the supervision of the principal, and that Services will be performed and rendered diligently. Contractor represents that it has, or shall secure, at its own expense, all personnel required to perform Contractor's Services under this Agreement, but at all times shall be responsible for the Services of such personnel. Contractor may not employ any subcontractor without the prior written approval of the City. Indemnity Process 6.20. The City shall notify Contractor in writing of any suits, claims or demands covered by any indemnity contained in this Agreement. Promptly after receipt of such notice, Contractor shall assume the defense of such claim with counsel reasonably satisfactory to City. If Contractor fails, within a reasonable time after receipt of such notice, to assume the defense with counsel reasonably satisfactory to City, or if, in the reasonable judgment of City, a direct or indirect conflict of interest exists between the parties with respect to the claim, or if in the sole judgment of City the assumption and conduct of the defense by Contractor Page 11 of 20 would materially and adversely affect City in any manner or prejudice its ability to conduct a successful defense, then the City shall have the right to undertake the defense, compromise and settlement of such claim for the account and at the expense of Contractor. Notwithstanding the above, if the City in its sole discretion so elects, City may also participate in the defense of such actions by employing counsel at its expense, without waiving the Contractor's obligations to indemnify or defend. Contractor shall not settle or compromise any claim or consent to the entry of any judgment without the prior written consent of the City and without an unconditional release of all liability by each claimant or plaintiff to the City. Treatment of Confidential and Proprietary Information 6.21. For ten (10) years after the effective date of this Agreement, Contractor shall refrain from using any Confidential or Proprietary Information except in connection with the Work or from disclosing it to any third party other than to employees of Contractor who require it in performance of the Work and except to such other third persons as City may authorize in writing. If disclosure to such an employee or to other third persons is so authorized, Contractor shall enter into with said party a confidentiality agreement containing provisions with respect to use and disclosure of Proprietary Information substantially the same as those contained in this Agreement. 6.22. Contractor shall take reasonable precautions to safeguard any documents containing Proprietary Information which City may supply to Contractor hereunder. Contractor may copy, in whole or part, such documents to the extent necessary for the performance of the Work, and Contractor shall return to City upon the completion of the Work or request by City all such documents and copies. 6.23. Except as expressly permitted by prior written consent of the City, Contractor and/or its subcontractors shall not disclose, permit the disclosure of, release, disseminate, or transfer, whether orally or by any other means, any part of such Confidential Information to any other person or entity. Contractor and/or its subcontractors shall return any written Confidential Information and all copies made of such items to the City upon the City's written request, but in any event not later than the date that Contractor has performed all Work to be performed pursuant to this Agreement. Contractor hereby agrees that such Confidential Information and any documents provided may be used by Contractor and/or its subcontractors only as authorized by the City. Contractor shall include a provision in its agreements with subcontractors that binds the subcontractors to this non -disclosure requirement. 6.24. All reports, plans, data, studies, maps, drawings, models, photographs, Page 12 of 20 documents and other writings prepared by and for Contractor, its officers, employees, agents and subcontractors in the course of implementing this Agreement, with the exception of working notes, internal documents and Confidential Information provided by businesses located in City, shall be considered the property of City. Contractor shall deliver such documents and materials to the City as they are generated; however, Contractor may take and retain copies of said documents and materials that are not Confidential Information, as desired. 6.25. All reports, information, data and exhibits prepared or assembled by Contractor in connection with the performance of its Services pursuant to this Agreement are confidential until released by the City to the public and Contractor agrees that such documents shall not be available to any individual or organization without the written consent of the City prior to such release. 6.26. No reports, maps, or other documents produced in whole or in part under this Agreement shall be the subject of an application for copyright by or on behalf of Contractor. Compliance with Authority 6.27. Contractor shall comply with all laws, regulations, executive orders and other applicable requirements of any governmental agencies having jurisdiction including the Fair labor Standards Act, the Occupational Safety and Health Act and all those relating in any way to employment practices and protection of the environment. Contractor shall not discriminate against any employee or any applicant for employment for reasons of race, color, creed, religion, sex, sexua' preference, age or national origin. 6.28. Contractor shall make timely payment of all employment taxes and of all social security and other contributions of every kind required to be made with respect to or measured by the wages and salaries of persons employed by Contractor. 6.29. Contractor shall indemnify City against, and hold City harmless from, any liability or loss including liability or loss from fines or penalties arising out of Contractor's failure to perform the obligations imposed upon it by Sections 6.27 and 6.28 of the Agreement. Progress Reports 6.30. Contractor shall meet with City staff, upon City's request, or as needed, in order to provide reports or information concerning the Services being performed by Contractor under this Agreement. Page 13 of 20 Contractor's License Classification 6.31. Contractor shall possess all appropriate licenses for the duration of this Agreement. Warranties 6.32. Contractor shall assign to the City at the time the Equipment is delivered all manufacturers' warranties and Contractor shall assemble and deliver to the City complete copies of all warranties, guaranties, and operating and maintenance data and all other documentation from all manufacturers pursuant to this Agreement. 6.33. Contractor warrants that title to Equipment will pass to the City either by incorporation in the construction or upon the receipt of payment by Contractor, whichever occurs first, free and clear of all liens, claims, security interests or encumbrances, and that no seller of any Equipment or any portion thereof will retain an interest therein or an encumbrance thereon. 6.34. Contractor warrants that all Equipment will be new and free from defects in materials and workmanship, comply with the specifications provided by the manufacturers, be of good quality and merchantability, and fit for their intended purposes, and conform to all applicable governmental regulations, statutes, and ordinances. Any Equipment not conforming to these requirements, including substitutions not properly approved and authorized, may be considered defective. In the event that the test results obtained by either Contractor or the City reveals that any portion of the Equipment does not meet the City's specifications or the City identifies any defects in or damage to the Equipment, Contractor shall promptly repair or replace any defective Equipment; provided, however, that if, in the City's reasonable discretion, the quantity or quality of the defects are substantial, the City shall have the option of rejecting the entire shipment of Equipment from Contractor, and obtaining another vendor to provide the Equipment. Contractor shall be responsible for all direct and indirect costs that may be incurred by the City in connection with the rejection and/or replacement of damaged or defective Equipment, including any and all damages caused to the City's existing equipment, storage and/or system by the use of defective Equipment provided by Contractor. 6.35. Contractor shall obtain for the benefit of the City, and assign to the City, commercially reasonable manufacturers' warranties, specifically, Contractor warrants the following: complete machine warranty of twelve (12) months or 1,500 hours whichever occurs first. All manufacturers' warranties, any warranties typically provided by Contractor and any other warranties made applicable by law shall apply to the City's purchase of the Equipment. Warranties shall commence Page 14 of 20 from the date the City receives the Equipment under this Agreement or the City's acceptance of the Equipment being purchased hereunder, whichever occurs first. Contractor shall assist the City in the enforcement of all such warranties. 6.36. Contractor, at its cost, shall promptly repair or replace or cause the manufacturer to repair or replace (provided, however, that the City shall cooperate in working with the manufacturers if the warranties have been assigned to the City) Equipment rejected by the City as defective or as failing to conform to this Agreement if reported to Contractor within the Warranty Period. The Warranty Period shall commence from the date Equipment is delivered hereunder or from the date of the City's acceptance of the Equipment being purchased hereunder, whichever occurs first; or (b) such longer period of time as may be prescribed by law or by the terms of the applicable manufacturers' warranty. The City shall give such notice promptly after discovery of a defective condition. A new Warranty Period shall commence for replaced Equipment on the date the replacement was made. Contractor's obligations hereunder shall include the obligation to repair any damage to other property caused by the defective Equipment or the repair thereof. Contractor shall indemnify the City from and hold the City harmless against any and all claims, liabilities, liens, damages, losses, costs, and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees and all costs of defense, arising out of or relating (a) to any such Equipment found to be defective or not in accordance with this Agreement, or (b) the correction of any such Equipment. TheJoregoing representations, warranties, covenants, and agreements shall survive any termination of this Agreement and final completion of the delivery of the Equipment and are in addition to, and not in lieu of, any and all other liability imposed upon Contractor by law with respect to Contractor's duties, obligations and performance hereunder. SECTION 7. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT 7.01. Unless otherwise terminated as provided in this Section, this Agreement will continue in effect until such time as the City receives a final comprehensive report summarizing the Services, analysis of tests and results, unless otherwise extended according to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. Non -Default Termination 7.02. City, at its sole discretion, may terminate this Agreement upon thirty (30) days written notice to Contractor and such termination shall be effective in the manner specified in such notice and shall be without prejudice to any claim that either party may have against the other. During the thirty (30) day period after such notice is sent, the parties shall continue to act toward each other in good faith. Page 15 of 20 7.03. In the event of any such termination, in full and complete settlement for the termination of the Work, City shall pay Contractor for those Services performed prior to the date of delivery of the termination notice, plus compensation for (i) necessary Work performed during the notice period and authorized in the termination notice, and (ii) all costs reasonably and necessarily incurred by Contractor directly attributable to termination which could not reasonably have been avoided and for which Contractor is not otherwise compensated that are incurred through the date of termination and effectuating the termination ("Termination Expenses"). Termination Expenses shall not include lost profits, lost opportunities, consequential damages, or the like. In no event shall total payment exceed the Contract Price. Termination on Occurrence of Stated Events 7.04. This Agreement will terminate automatically on the occurrence of any of the following events: A. Bankruptcy or insolvency of either party; or B. Sale of the Contractor; or C. Assignment of this Agreement by Contractor without City's written consent. Termination for Default 7.05. If Contractor defaults in the performance of this Agreement or materially breaches any of its provisions, City may immediately terminate this Agreement by giving written notification to Contractor indicating the effective date of such termination. Termination will take effect immediately upon the date specified in the notification. For the purposes of this paragraph, material breach of this Agreement includes, but is not limited to, the following: A. Contractor's failure to perform, in a manner satisfactory to the City in its sole discretion, the Services specified in Section 3 of this Agreement; or B. Contractor's material breach of any obligation or provision contained in Section 5 of this Agreement. 7.06. The waiver by either party of a breach or default by the other party shall not be deemed a waiver of any different or later breach; nor shall any delay or omission by either party to exercise any right it may have hereunder operate as a waiver of Page 16 of 20 any breach or default of such a right. The failure of either party to this Agreement to exercise any of its rights under this Agreement does not constitute a breach thereof and shall not be deemed to be a waiver of such rights or a waiver of any subsequent breach. 7.07. In the event of any termination of this Agreement or reduction in the scope of the Work, Contractor shall not be entitled to damages for loss of profits for the unexecuted portion of the Work or any other damages because of such termination or reduction. SECTION 8. GENERAL PROVISIONS Notices 8.01. All notices, approvals, consents and other communications between the parties shall be in writing, and shall be sent by fax or by certified mail (return receipt requested) to the respective addresses set forth below, or at such other address as may be furnished by either party to the other in writing. Faxed notices, confirmed by copy thereof, shall be deemed communicated as of the day the facsimile was sent. Mailed notices will be deemed communicated as of the day of receipt or the third (3ra) day after mailing, whichever occurs first. Contractor: Quinn Company City - City of Vernon Attn: Tony Mykris Attn: City Administrator 10006 Rose Hills Road 4305 Santa Fe Avenue City of Industry, CA 90601 Vernon, CA 90058 Fax: 562-908-7313 Fax: 323-826-1438 Telephone: 562-463-4094 Telephone: 323-583-8811 ext 260 Entire Agreement of the Parties 8.02. This Agreement supercedes any and all agreements, either oral or written, between the parties with respect to the rendering of Services by Contractor for City and contains all of the representations, covenants, and agreements between the parties with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement and the rendering of those Services. Each party to this Agreement acknowledges that no representations, inducements, promises, or agreements, orally or otherwise, have been made by any party, or anyone acting on behalf of any party, which are not contained in this Agreement, and that no other agreement, statement, or promise not contained in this Agreement or a subsequent amendment or change order shall be valid or binding. No amendment or change in the provisions of this Agreement shall be made, except in a formal written amendment signed by Page 17 of 20 Contractor and an authorized representative of the City, or in a written change order. Contractor expressly waives all claims for compensation based upon quantum merit, implied contract or oral contract. Each party represents and warrants that it has read and fully familiarized itself with this Agreement, and that such party has been fully authorized to sign this Agreement. 8.03. This Agreement shall be comprised of these included provisions, together with Exhibits A and B, which are all attached. In the event of conflict between this Agreement and any of the exhibits, including the Proposal, this Agreement shall prevail. Partial Invalidity 8.04. If any provision of this Agreement is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, void, or unenforceable, the remaining provisions will continue in full force and effect without being impaired or invalidated in any way. Law and Arbitration 8.05. All disputes arising out of or related to this Agreement, the conduct of either party in connection with this Agreement, and the relationship and rights of the parties in connection with this Agreement, whether characterized as breach of contract, tort, or otherwise (except for those requesting injunctive relief) shall be determined by binding arbitration in accordance with the terms of this Section. The submittal of all matters to arbitration in accordance with the terms of this Section is the sole and exclusive method, means and procedure to resolve any and all claims, disputes or, disagreements arising under this Agreement, except for claims by either party which seek injunctive relief, which claims shall be resolved by suit filed in the Superior Court of Los Angeles County, California, the decision of which court shall be subject to appeal pursuant to applicable law. The parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights to the contrary and shall at all times conduct themselves in accordance with the terms of this Section, relying on arbitration as the sole means of resolution of disputes. Arbitration of all matters required to be arbitrated hereunder shall take place before a panel of three retired judges of the Superior Court of the State of California (the "Arbitrators") under the auspices of Judicial Arbitration & Mediation Services, Inc. ("JAMS"). Such arbitration shall be initiated by the parties, or either of them, within ten (10) calendar days after either party sends notice of a demand to arbitrate (the "Arbitration Notice") to the other party and to JAMS. The Arbitration Notice shall contain a description of the subject matter of the arbitration, the dispute with respect thereto, the amount involved, if any, and the remedy or determination sought. Each party shall select a retired judge from the JAMS panel, and the two selected judges shall mutually agree on the third retired judge from the JAMS panel. If one of the parties does not select a retired judge from Page 18 of 20 the JAMS panel within fourteen (14) calendar days after receipt of the Arbitration Notice, JAMS will select the second judge, and the judge selected by JAMS and the judge selected by the other party will select the third judge for the panel. The third judge is to be selected within ten (10) calendar days following the selection of the first two judges. The three judges will together serve as the Arbitrators. The arbitration shall be conducted in Los Angeles, California. Any party may be represented by counsel and/or other authorized representative. In rendering a decision(s), the Arbitrators shall determine the rights and obligations of the parties according to the substantive and procedural laws of the State of California and the terms of this Agreement. The decision of the Arbitrators shall be based on the evidence introduced at the hearing and accompanied by a written statement of decision as to each of the principal controverted issues. The agreement of two of the three Arbitrators as to the resolution of the dispute shall be a conclusive resolution. The Arbitrators shall deliver the written decision to the parties within thirty (30) calendar days following the date of the selection of the last of the Arbitrators. The decision shall be conclusive and binding, and it may thereafter be confirmed as a judgment by the Superior Court of the State of California, subject only to challenge on the grounds set forth in the California Code of Civil Procedure Section 1286.2. The validity and enforceability of the decision ,of the Arbitrators is to be determined exclusively by the California courts. Attorney's Fees 8.06. In the event a dispute, claim or litigation arises regarding this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to reimbursement for reasonable attorneys' fees and actual costs, which may be set by the arbitrators or the court in the same action or in a separate action brought for that purpose, in addition to any other relief which is obtained. 8.07. Neither party shall be considered in default in any of its obligations under this Agreement when a failure of performance shall be due to an uncontrollable force. The term "uncontrollable force" shall mean any cause beyond the control of the party affected, including, but not restricted to, flood, earthquake, storm, fire, lightning, epidemic, war, riot, civil disturbance or disobedience, federal, state, or municipal action, statute, ordinance, or regulation, embargoes of the United States Government or any other government, which by exercise of due diligence such party could not reasonably have been expected to avoid and by exercise of due diligence has been unable to overcome.. Either party rendered unable to fulfill any of its obligations under this Agreement by reason of an uncontrollable force shall give written notice within five (5) business days of such fact to the other party and shall exercise due diligence to remove such inability with all reasonable dispatch. Page 19 of 20 8.08. Except as may otherwise be specifically provided herein, this Agreement may be modified or amended only by a written document executed by both Contractor and the City and approved as to form by the City Attorney. 8.09. The captions used in this Agreement are for convenience only and shall in no way define, limit or describe the scope or intent of the Agreement or any part thereof. 8.10. City reserves the right to award similar contracts to multiple contractors to ensure the City has adequate services. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed the Agreement on the dates shown below. City: City of Vernon Contractor: Quinn Company Name: Name: Title: Title: Date: Date: ATTEST: Name: Manuela Giron, City Clerk Title: APPROVED AS TO FORM: Jeff A. Harrison, City Attorney Date: Page 20 of 20 EXHIBIT A QUINN 11 /02/07 CITY OF VERNON #G10760068 Attn; Mo TrujiIlo VERNON CA Quinn Company is pleased to present this quote for your consideration. Prices are guaranteed for 30 days. Sale Price excludes all applicable taxes unless expressly stated. Machine availability is subject to prior sale. (1) CATE.RPILLAR 420E Backhoe Loader STANDARD MACHINE BACKHOE 1474" Center pivot excavator style backhoe Pilot operated joystick hydraulic controls with pattern changer valve Pilot operated stabilizer controls Boom transport lock Swing transport lock Grouser type stabilizer shoes Anti -drift hydraulics (Boom, Stick and E-Stick) Cat Cushion Swing(tm) system ELECTRICAL 12 volt electrical start 120 ampere alternator Horn Backup alarm Hazard flashers/turn signals Halogen head lights (4) Halogen rear flood lights (4) Stop and tail lights Audible system fault alarm Key start/stop system with auxiliary position 880 CCA maintenance free battery External/internal power receptacles(12v) LOADER Bucket level indicator Lift cylinder brace Return -to -dig (automatic bucket positioner) Self -leveling loader with single lever control Transmission neutralizer switch Single Tilt Loader OPERATOR ENVIRONMENT Service harness POWERTRAIN Cat 3054C 89BP Direct Injection Turbo charged engine, Tier II Emissions compliant Water separator with service indicator light Thermal starting aid system A dry -type axial seal air cleaner with integral precleaner, automatic dust ejection system, and filter condition indicator Hydraulically applied multi -plate wet disk brake with dual pedals and interlock Differential lock Drive -line parking brake Torque converter Transmission --four speed synchro mesh with power shuttle and neutral safety switch Spin -on fuel, engine oil, and transmission oil filters Outboard planetary rear axles OTHER STANDARD EQUIPMENT Hydrostatic power steering Tool box Transport tie -down points Ground line fill fuel tank with 38 gallon capacity Rubber impact strips on radiator guards Bumper CD-ROM Parts Manual Backhoe Safety Manual Operations and Maintenance Manual Lockable hood 12/06/07 THU 15:01 [TX/RX NO 98121 2003 QUINN I M, Lighted gauge group Interior rearview mirror Rear fenders ROPS canopy 2-inch retractable seat belt Tilt steering column Steering knob Hand and foot throttle Floor mat Coat hook Two lockable storage areas Drink holders Lunch box holder Air suspension seat MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS Description 420E BACKHOE LOADER, 2WD E-STICK ROPS, CANOPY, PLUS with Windsheild HYDRAULICS, BH, 5 FUNCTION BUCKET, 1.3 CYD, MP HYDRAULICS,LOADER,MULTI PURP. SEAT BELT, 3" SUSPENSION POWERTRAIN,89 I-IP,2WD,STD SHIFT COOLER, HIGH AMBIENT COUNTERWEIGHT, 1075 LBS STABILIZER PADS, FLIP -OVER TIRES, 2WD BIAS, FIRESTONE BUCKET, 18" 4.9 CFT HD PL BATTERY, HEAVY DUTY COUPLER, PIN LOCK (interchangeable with current) RIDE CONTROL PLATE GROUP - BOOM WEAR W/SADDLE LOCK, VANDALISM PARTS BOOK, PAPER BEACON, MAG. MOUNT SERV ICE MANUAL Valve stem protection HYDRAULICS Load sensing, variable flow system with 43 gpm axial piston pump 5 micron spin -on hydraulic filter O-ring face seal hydraulic fittings Caterpillar XT-3 hose Hydraulic oil cooler Pilot control shutoff switch Flow -sharing hydraulic valves ANTIFREEZE Long Life Coolant -30C (-20F) TOTAL Not including Sales Tax $ 66 776 WARRANTY 12 months, .1,500 hours Complete Machine Warranty SIGNATURE AREA Submitted by: Tony Mykris Accepted by: 12/06/07 THU 15:01 [TX/RX NO 98121 Q 004 Debby Please see attached quote as was prepared for Mo. 11/02/07. Initial conversation included a ballpark price of $66K before some changes were requested. The quote does not include Sales Tax. Please do not hesitate to call if I can answer any question or concern regarding this quote Thank you for your interest in CAT products from Quinn Company Tony Mykris Governmental Sales Representative Office (562) 463-4094 Fax (562)908-7313 Cell (562) 824-2580 12/06/07 THU 15:01 [TX/RX NO 9812] ID002 Fax To: 3238261433@Genifax From: Tony Mykris Fax: 3238261433 Pages: 3 Phone: Date: 1216/2OO7 Re: Cat 420E quote • Comments: 12/06/07 THU 15:01 [TX/RX NO 98121 IM001 Page 1 oN Nickens, Debby From: Tony Mykris [tmykris@Quinncompany.com] Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2007 5:48 PM To: Nickens, Debby Subject: standard warranty for CAT Backhoe Attachments: CAT Warr 12mo1500hr.pdf Debby Please see copy of CAT Warranty information for the Standard warranty period of 12 months or 1500 hours including on new Cat 420E Backhoe Loader and Work Tools Warranty can be extended for up to 60 months, 5000 hours full machine, drivetrain and hydraulics or just drivetrain. If they wish to consider types and costs of extended warranty please let me know. I can provide details Thank You Again Tony Mykris Governmental Sales Representative Office (562) 463-4094 Fax (562) 908-7313 Cell (562) 824-2580 12/10/2007 I O o t4 U a °°f fx a� y o o y o fill ror o ;, o b cu pio � Jp O Wal' 5 a � N � '� � Lr � N ���'.. 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Contractor: Quinn Company By Date City: City of Vernon By Date B-1 INSTRUCTIONS TO CONTRACTOR Contract Number: Instruction to Contractor: Date: Specific Instructions to Contractor: In accordance with the Terms and Conditions of the Agreement, the City classifies these instructions as: Supplementary instructions, not involving a Change (Should these instructions be, in the opinion of Contractor, a "Change", written notice thereof must be given to City within 10 days of the receipt of these instructions. If such written notice is given, Contractor shall not commence with the work so ordered until written agreement is reached on the classification of these instructions and on the resulting adjustment in contract compensation, if any.) In the event that City and Contractor fail to agree on the classification of these instructions or resulting adjustment in contract compensation, if any, refer to the Changes Section of the Agreement. A Change (Contractor shall, within 10 days of the receipt of these instructions, furnish City a statement of its proposal for adjustment in contract compensation occasioned hereby. Contractor shall not commence with the work so ordered until written agreement is reached on the resulting adjustment in contract compensation, if any.) In the event that City and Contractor fail to agree on the classification of these instructions or resulting adjustments in contract compensation, if any, refer to the Changes Sections of the Agreement. City Representative Date Please acknowledge receipt of this instruction by returning one copy signed in the space provided below. Contractor's signature hereon does not indicate his acceptance of the classification assigned hereto by City. Contractor's Representative Date MM 4305 Santa Fe Avenue, Vernon, California 90058 Telephone (323) 583-8811 April 15, 2008 Quinn Company Attn: Tony Mykris, Government Representative 10006 Rose Hills Road City of Industry, CA 90601 Re: Equipment Purchase and Services Agreement Dear Mr. Mykris: The insurance requirements have been met. Transmitted herewith is a fully executed agreement approved by City Council on February 4, 2008, through Resolution No. 9525. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please call Mr. Kevin Wilson at 323/583-8811 ext. 245. Very truly yours, aNly Gir City Clerk NG:dr c: Kevin Wilson Purchasing Resolution No. 9525 Agreement File No. 08-015 Excfusively Industria( EQUIPMENT PURCHASE AND SERVICES AGREEMENT This AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made, entered into and executed in duplicate originals, either copy of which may be considered and used as the original hereof for all purposes, as of this 4th day of February, 2008, in the City of Vernon, County of Los Angeles, California BY AND BETWEEN CITY OF VERNON, a municipal corporation, hereinafter referred to as the "City" 4305 Santa Fe Avenue Vernon, California 90058 AND QUINN COMPANY, hereinafter referred as "Contractor," 10006 Rose Hills Road City of Industry, CA 90601 RECITALS WHEREAS, the City desires to purchase a caterpillar 420E Backhoe Loader together with necessary parts, accessories, hardware, work tools and training (hereinafter collectively referred to as the "Equipment") Loader to be used at construction sites for digging, trenching, backfilling, or handling materials; and WHEREAS, Contractor is the sole local distributor in Southern California for the Equipment; and WHEREAS, Contractor submitted a proposal dated November 2, 2007 for the purchase of the Equipment and training services (hereinafter collectively referred to as the "Proposal'), a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated by reference; and WHEREAS, the Proposal includes a description of the Equipment and services to be performed by Contractor and the attendant costs; and WHEREAS, the Contractor is the only vendor that can provide the necessary equipment and services meeting the specifications and requirements of the Department of Community Services & Water; and WHEREAS, Contractor has advised the City that it is qualified and capable of providing the Equipment and services described in Exhibit A, and is willing to do so on the terms and conditions set forth below; and Page 1 of 20 WHEREAS, the City desires to enter into an agreement with Contractor to provide for the purchase and delivery of Equipment, material and the labor to train on the Equipment on a contractual basis as defined in the terms and conditions set forth below. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS AGREED AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. PURCHASE OF EQUIPMENT 1.01. Contractor agrees to sell, deliver, and test the Equipment, including all material, and the City agrees to purchase the Equipment and training services as identified in Exhibit A. 1.02. Delivery. Contractor shall obtain and sell, deliver and test the Equipment at the City of Vernon, F.O.B. Job Site. Contractor is responsible for all costs of full freight, including insurance, to Job Site. Risk of loss shall pass to the City upon delivery F.O.B. Job Site. SECTION 2. TERM OF CONTRACT 2.01. This Agreement will become effective upon issuance of a Purchase Order, and will continue in effect until such time as the City approves the scope of work completed pursuant to the Proposal or until terminated as provided in this Agreement. SECTION 3. DEFINITION OF TERMS 3.01. Whenever used in the Agreement, the following terms shall mean: A. "Agreement" shall mean that formally executed Agreement or Contract which includes the Contract Documents attached. The Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties relating to its subject matter. B. "City" shall mean the City of Vernon, California, the entity which has executed the Agreement and, where applicable, its affiliated companies, and its officers, directors, employees, representatives and agents. C. "Contractor" shall mean Quinn Company and where applicable, its affiliated companies, and its officers, directors, employees, representatives and agents. D. "Contract Documents" shall include any inquiry, invitation to bid, or proposal which may have, but not necessarily, preceded execution of the Page 2 of 20 Agreement, and including the General Provisions and all exhibits and schedules attached to the Agreement and all plans and specifications identified in the Contract Documents. E. "Contract Price" shall mean the compensation set forth or provided for in Section 5.01 of this Agreement. Whether it expressly provides for the reimbursement of costs incurred by Contractor or simply for the payment of a lump sum of money, it is intended to be the full and complete payment for satisfactory completion of the Work and, unless otherwise stated, to cover all costs whether for materials, equipment, tools, labor, services and taxes and all overhead, rentals and profit or fee, if any. F. "Equipment" shall mean the equipment identified in Exhibit A. G. "General Provisions" or "General Conditions" shall mean the General Provisions as set forth in this Agreement. H. "Owner" shall mean City of Vernon, California, and where applicable, their affiliated companies, directors, officers, employees, agents, and representatives. I. "Premises" shall mean the physical premises under City's control or ownership where Work hereunder is to be performed. J. "Proprietary Information" and "Confidential Information" shall mean all information, whether written or oral, which Contractor acquires from, through or on behalf of City, directly or indirectly, or which arises out of the Work, concerning the Work or proprietary processes involved in the Work including, without limitation, information concerning past, present or future business plans of City, information about the operations of City's Premises, and other City information or know-how obtained during the Work, except information falling into any of the following categories: Information which, at the time of disclosure hereunder, is in the public domain; 2. Information which, after disclosure hereunder, enters the public domain, except where such entry is the result of Contractor's or any entity within Contractor's control breach of this Agreement; 3. Information which, prior to disclosure hereunder, was already in Contractor's possession without limitation regarding disclosure to others; or Page 3 of 20 4. Information which, subsequent to disclosure hereunder, is obtained by Contractor from a third party who is lawfully in possession of such information and not subject to a contractual or fiduciary relationship to City with respect to said information and who does not require Contractor to agree to refrain from disclosing such information to others. K. "Subcontractor" shall mean any first or lower -tier subcontractor and its employees, representatives, agents, subcontractors or other personnel who have been approved in the manner required by this Agreement. L. "Work" or "Services" shall mean the work performed by.Contractor and required to be performed from time to time by City under this Agreement. SECTION 4. SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED BY CONTRACTOR Specific Services 4.01. Contractor's Services shall include, but will not be limited to, testing the Equipment and training on the Equipment. The Contractor's Services are more specifically detailed in the Proposal attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and incorporated herein by this reference. Change of Services 4.02. City may at any time, by written change order executed by the City, make changes in the scope of Work, to extend the Work duration and/or total compensation of Contractor's Work. 4.03. City may make "Changes" by increasing, reducing or deviating from the requirements of the scope of Work. A form of Change Order is set forth in Exhibit B attached hereto and incorporated by reference. Timing of Services 4.04. Contractor's Services shall commence upon the execution of this Agreement by both parties and award by the City Council and shall end when Contractor has completed the work according to the Proposal, unless this Agreement is otherwise terminated according to Section 7 of this Agreement or extended according to the conditions and terms set forth in this Agreement. Delivery is expected to be completed no later than ninety (90) from the issuance of City's Purchase Order. Completion of the services to be performed by Contractor is expected to be no later than sixty (60) days after delivery. Page 4 of 20 4.05. Time is of the essence for all Work contemplated by this Agreement. Contractor shall start performing Services under this Agreement only after notification by the City. Method of Performing Services 4.06. Contractor will determine and is responsible for the method, details, and means of performing the above -described Services. Status of Contractor 4.07. Contractor enters into this Agreement, and will remain throughout the term of this Agreement, as an independent contractor. Contractor agrees that it is not and will not become an employee, partner, agent, or principal of City while this Agreement is in effect. Contractor agrees it is not entitled to the rights or benefits afforded to City's employees, including disability or unemployment insurance, workers' compensation, medical insurance, sick leave, or any other employment benefit. Contractor is responsible for providing, at its own expense, disability, unemployment, and other insurance, worker's compensation, training, permits, and licenses for itself and for its employees and subcontractors. Contractor shall have complete and sole control over its employees, the details of the Services and methods by which the Services are accomplished, it being understood that City is interested only in the results to be obtained by Contractor. 4.08. Contractor has no authority to enter contracts or agreements on behalf of City. This Agreement does not create a partnership or joint venture between the parties. Payment of Taxes 4.9. Contractor is responsible for paying when due all income taxes, including estimated taxes, incurred as a result of the compensation paid by City to the Contractor for Services under this Agreement. Contractor agrees to indemnify City for any claims, costs, losses, fees, penalties, interest, or damages suffered by City resulting from Contractor's failure to comply with this provision. 4.10. Payroll taxes including federal, state and local taxes shall not be withheld or paid by City on behalf of Contractor or for the employees of the Contractor. Contractor shall, not be treated as an employee with respect to the Services performed hereunder for federal or state tax purposes. Contractor shall be responsible to pay taxes mandated by law. 4.11. Since Contractor is not an employee of City, Contractor is not eligible for and Page 5 of 20 shall not participate in any employee benefit of City, including pension, health or other fringe benefits. SECTION 5. COMPENSATION 5.01. In consideration for the Equipment and Services to be performed by Contractor, described in this Agreement, City agrees to pay Contractor a sum not to exceed Sixty -Six Thousand Seven Hundred Seventy -Six Dollars and No Cents ($66,776.00), which includes training costs, plus applicable sales tax and delivery charges (the "Contract Price"). The actual amount will be based on the amount required to furnish the Equipment and perform the services, billed in accordance with Contractor's Proposal attached as Exhibit A. Entire Compensation 5.02. The Contract Price is full and complete compensation, and constitutes the entire compensation due Contractor for the Equipment and Services and any and all of Contractor's obligations hereunder, regardless of difficulty, unforeseen circumstances, hours worked or equipment, materials or personnel required. The Contract Price includes without limitation, customs duties, fees, overhead, profit, travel time to and from the Premises and all other direct and indirect costs incurred or to be incurred by Contractor hereunder. The Contract Price set forth above is not subject to escalation for any reason except as expressly set forth in this Agreement. No adjustments in compensation shall be made as a result of changes in the value of any currency. The Contract Price shall only be adjusted by formal, written Change Order or amendment to this Agreement. Payment of Compensation 5.03. For Equipment and Services rendered under this Agreement, City agrees to pay Contractor the sum set forth in Paragraph 5.01 of this Agreement upon completion of the Services. Contractor shall submit to City an invoice and statement of Services, prepared in accordance with City requirements, upon completion of the Work. City shall make payment to Contractor within thirty (30) days of acceptance and approval of an invoice prepared in accordance with City requirements. 5.04. Contractor shall be responsible for paying any subcontractors used in the performance of this Agreement. Subcontractors shall not bill the City directly. Page 6 of 20 Expenses 5.05. City shall not be liable to Contractor for any expenses paid or incurred by Contractor. Expenses may only be billed if advance written approval has been obtained from the City. Compensation for Changes 5.06. The compensation due Contractor, or the credit due City, for changes may not be established verbally, and shall be established in a written change order signed by City as described in Sections 4.02 and 4.03 of this Agreement. Compensation adjustments in each such change order shall be established by one or more of the following bases, as determined by City: (a) a lump sum price to be negotiated between the parties; or (b) Work unit rates to be negotiated between the parties. Once established, the amount of the compensation due Contractor or credit due City for a change shall not be subject to adjustment for any reason, including changes in the value of any currency. SECTION 6. OBLIGATIONS OF THE PARTIES 6.01. Contractor is responsible for meeting all conditions of this Agreement and City Standards & Details for all Work performed. Substandard Work, as determined solely by the City, shall be redone at the expense of the Contractor. Products of Consulting 6.02. All products of consulting services including, but not limited to, manuals, documents and/or computer software, shall become the property of the City and shall be delivered to the City before the end of the performance of this Agreement. Basic notes and sketches, charts, computations and other data shall be made available to City without restriction or limitation on their use. Liability Insurance 6.03. Contractor and its subcontractor(s), if any, shall, prior to commencement of any Work and for the duration of this Agreement, obtain and maintain at its own expense, those minimum levels of insurance coverage as set forth below. Prior to commencing Work hereunder, Contractor shall provide the City with proof of insurance providing and maintaining the coverages and endorsements set forth below. Said proof of insurance shall also provide that said policy or policies shall not be canceled or materially reduced in coverage without giving at least thirty (30) days prior written notice to the City. 6.04. The insurance coverage as listed herein, shall be properly endorsed to include Page 7 of 20 those contractual obligations which may be identified further within this Agreement and shall be endorsed to provide City all the rights and privileges of an additional insured. 6.05. Contractor shall cause its insurers to issue, including but not limited to, Certificates of Insurance or, upon request, certified copies of the insurance policies evidencing that the coverages and policy endorsements required under this Agreement, are maintained in force. 6.06 Contractor shall ensure its subcontractor(s), if any, maintain those insurance requirements as specified in this Agreement and are endorsed as additional insured(s) on all required Contractor insurance coverages. Contractor and its subcontractor(s), if any, shall maintain in effect the following minimum insurance coverages on an Occurrence Form Policy: A. Workers Compensation within the statutory limits, including occupational illness or disease coverage in accordance with the laws of the nation, state, territory, or province exercising jurisdiction over Contractor's employees. Workers Compensation and Employers Liability Insurance shall have a minimum limit of $1,000,000 per occurrence. Contractor further agrees to hold harmless and indemnify City for any and all claims arising out of an injury, disability, or death of any of Contractor's employees or agents. B. Comprehensive General Liability Insurance, including, but not limited to, Contractual Liability, Products and Completed Operations Liability, Broad Form Property Damage and Bodily Injury Liability, and Explosion, Collapse and Underground Liability, with a minimum combined single limit of $2,000,000 per occurrence. C. Comprehensive Automobile Insurance, including, but not limited to, all owned, non -owned or hired vehicles with a minimum combined single limit of $1,000,000 per occurrence for bodily injury and property damage. D. Umbrella or Excess Liability Insurance with limits of $2,000,000. Such evidence of insurance can either be through the primary insurance coverages or through an excess liability policy. Such insurance shall at all times be on an occurrence form and provide policy conditions as broad as those required in the primary insurance. 6.07. Contractor agrees to provide insurance in the amounts and forms specified above. Contractor shall submit to the City documentation indicating compliance with these minimum requirements no less than one (1) day prior to the beginning of performance under this Agreement. Contractor shall not commence Page 8 of 20 performance of its Work under this Agreement until the above insurance has been obtained and proof of insurance has been filed with and approved by the City. 6.08. Contractor shall not permit a subcontractor or vendor to perform work on City premises unless and until a certificate of insurance is obtained showing that such subcontractor or vendor has worker's compensation coverage. If Contractor employs subcontractors as part of the Services rendered, Contractor's protective coverage is required. Contractor may include all subcontractors as insureds under its own policy or shall furnish separate insurance for each subcontractor, meeting the requirements set forth above. Representations 6.09. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Contractor shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless City and its elected officials, officers, agents and employees from all claims, suits, actions, demands, damages, liabilities, expenses, judgments, settlements, and penalties, losses, fines, and all costs and expenses incurred in connection therewith, including reasonable attorney's fees and all costs of defense, arising out of or attributable to the negligent or wrongful acts of Contractor or its employees or agents under this, Agreement, except to the extent arising from or caused by the sole negligence or willful misconduct of the City, its officers, agents or employees. The terms of this indemnity shall survive the termination of this Agreement. The obligations in this Paragraph are in addition to Contractor's duty to provide insurance and shall not be limited by any limitation on the amount or type of insurance coverage carried by Contractor. 6.10. Contractor and City represent that each has read and understands the Agreement and Contract Documents. The Contractor represents it understands the City's regulations concerning Premises access, badges, parking, security, safety, fire, prohibited drugs and alcohol, and smoking, and other rules, and that Contractor has visited Premises where the Work is to be done and is familiar with the local conditions under which it is to be done. Contractor also represents that it is experienced in performing and competent and qualified to perform the kind of tasks or assignments included in the Work and employs or has available for employment in sufficient numbers all unskilled, skilled, administrative, supervisory, professional and managerial or other personnel required to perform the Work as required by this Agreement. 6.11. Contractor represents that it has the qualifications and skills necessary to perform the Services under this Agreement in a competent, professional manner, without the advice or direction of City. This means Contractor is able to fulfill the requirements of this Agreement. Failure to perform all the Services required under this Agreement constitutes a material breach of the Agreement. Page 9 of 20 Contractor has complete and sole discretion for the manner in which the Work under this Agreement will be performed. 6.12. Contractor declares and states that it has complied with and will continue to comply with all federal, state, local air pollution control laws and regulations applicable to the Contractor pursuant to Section 2022.1 of Title 13 of California Code of Regulations and local laws regarding business permits and licenses that may be required to carry out the Services to be performed under this Agreement. 6.13. Contractor agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold City free and harmless from all claims, demands, losses, costs, expenses, obligations, liabilities, damages, recoveries and deficiencies, including interest, penalties, attorney's fees and costs, that City may incur as a result of a breach by Contractor of any representation or provision contained in this Agreement or any negligent or intentional acts or omissions by Contractor, it subcontractors, agents, and employees or based on any claim that any software program or other product used or furnished by Contractor in the performance of this Agreement constitutes an infringement of any United States patent or copyright. 6.14. Contractor's rights under this Agreement may not be assigned nor may its duties be delegated or subcontracted without the prior written consent of City. Any assignment or delegation or subcontract in violation of this Section shall, at City's sole discretion, be void. Consent by City shall not relieve Contractor of responsibility for performance of Contractor's obligations hereunder. City may assign all or any part of this Agreement at any time effective immediately upon written notification to Contractor. 6.15. At all times while Work is being performed on the Premises each party shall be represented thereon by a designated representative. Each party may notify the other in writing of the identity of such persons from time to time. Work Injury 6.16. The treatment and care of injuries sustained by Contractor's employees, subcontractors, representatives or other personnel shall be and remain the responsibility of Contractor. City's first aid facilities, if any, however, will be made available to Contractor's employees in emergency cases which are the direct result of accidents occurring on the Premises. City shall incur no liability for, and Contractor hereby agrees to indemnify City against, any causes of action, claim, liability or costs, including attorney's fees, arising in whole or part out of the furnishing of such first aid facilities or assistance to Contractor's employees, subcontractors, representatives or other personnel, or out of the failure to furnish such facilities or assistance. Page 10 of 20 Records, Inspection and Audit 6.17. During the course of Work being performed, Contractor and any of its subcontractors, shall maintain and retain, not less than three (3) years after completion thereof, complete and accurate records of the Contractor's costs which are chargeable to the City under this Agreement. City or its designated, authorized representatives, shall have the right during this three (3) year period, upon written reasonable notice, to inspect and audit those records. Such records to be maintained and retained by the Contractor shall include: (a) payroll record accounting for the total time distribution of the Contractor's employees working full or part time on the Work (to permit tracing to payroll payments in cash); (b) invoices for purchases, receiving and issuing documents, and all the other unit - inventory records for the Contractor's stores, stock or capital items; (c) paid invoices and canceled checks for material purchased and for the subcontractor's and any other third parties' charges; and (d) any other documentation City deems necessary to support costs and charges under this Agreement. Corporate Conduct 6.18. Contractor, its employees, agents or representatives shall not offer or give to an officer, official or employee of City gifts, entertainment, payments, loans or other gratuities to influence the award of a contract or obtain favorable treatment under this Agreement or any other contract. Standard of Care 6.19. Contractor agrees that all Services provided will be conducted by the principal and competent staff members, if any, under the supervision of the principal, and that Services will be performed and rendered diligently. Contractor represents that it has, or shall secure, at its own expense, all personnel required to perform Contractor's Services under this Agreement, but at all times shall be responsible for the Services of such personnel. Contractor may not employ any subcontractor without the prior written approval of the City. Indemnity Process 6.20. The City shall notify Contractor in writing of any suits, claims or demands covered by any indemnity contained in this Agreement. Promptly after receipt of such notice, Contractor shall assume the defense of such claim with counsel reasonably satisfactory to City. If Contractor fails, within a reasonable time after receipt of such notice, to assume the defense with counsel reasonably satisfactory to City, or if, in the reasonable judgment of City, a direct or indirect conflict of interest exists between the parties with respect to the claim, or if in the sole judgment of City the assumption and conduct of the defense by Contractor Page 11 of 20 would materially and adversely affect City in any manner or prejudice its ability to conduct a successful defense, then the City shall have the right to undertake the defense, compromise and settlement of such claim for the account and at the expense of Contractor. Notwithstanding the above, if the City in its sole discretion so elects, City may also participate in the defense of such actions by employing counsel at its expense, without waiving the Contractor's obligations to indemnify or defend. Contractor shall not settle or compromise any claim or consent to the entry of any judgment without the prior written consent of the City and without an unconditional release of all liability by each claimant or plaintiff to the City. Treatment of Confidential and Proprietary Information 6.21. For ten (10) years after the effective date of this Agreement, Contractor shall refrain from using any Confidential or Proprietary Information except in connection with the Work or from disclosing it to any third party other than to employees of Contractor who require it in performance of the Work and except to such other third persons as City may authorize in writing. If disclosure to such an employee or to other third persons is so authorized, Contractor shall enter into with said party a confidentiality agreement containing provisions with respect to use and disclosure of Proprietary Information substantially the same as those contained in this Agreement. 6.22. Contractor shall take reasonable precautions to safeguard any documents containing Proprietary Information which City may supply to Contractor hereunder. Contractor may copy, in whole or part, such documents to the extent necessary for the performance of the Work, and Contractor shall return to City upon the completion of the Work or request by City all such documents and copies. 6.23. Except as expressly permitted by prior written consent of the City, Contractor and/or its subcontractors shall not disclose, permit the disclosure of, release, disseminate, or transfer, whether orally or by any other means, any part of such Confidential Information to any other person or entity. Contractor and/or its subcontractors shall return any written Confidential Information and all copies made of such items to the City upon the City's written request, but in any event not later than the date that Contractor has performed all Work to be performed pursuant to this Agreement. Contractor hereby agrees that such Confidential Information and any documents provided may be used by Contractor and/or its subcontractors only as authorized by the City. Contractor shall include a provision in its agreements with subcontractors that binds the subcontractors to this non -disclosure requirement. 6.24. All reports, plans, data, studies, maps, drawings, models, photographs, Page 12 of 20 documents and other writings prepared by and for Contractor, its officers, employees, agents and subcontractors in the course of implementing this Agreement, with the exception of working notes, internal documents and Confidential Information provided by businesses located in City, shall be considered the property of City. Contractor shall deliver such documents and materials to the City as they are generated; however, Contractor may take and retain copies of said documents and materials that are not Confidential Information, as desired. 6.25. All reports, information, data and exhibits prepared or assembled by Contractor in connection with the performance of its Services pursuant to this Agreement are confidential until released by the City to the public and Contractor agrees that such documents shall not be available to any individual or organization without the written consent of the City prior to such release. 6.26. No reports, maps, or other documents produced in whole or in part under this Agreement shall be the subject of an application for copyright by or on behalf of Contractor. Compliance with Authority 6.27. Contractor shall comply with all laws, regulations, executive orders and other applicable requirements of any governmental agencies having jurisdiction including the Fair labor Standards Act, the Occupational Safety and Health Act and all those relating in any way to employment practices and protection of the environment. Contractor shall not discriminate against any employee or any applicant for employment for reasons of race, color, creed, religion, sex, sexual preference, age or national origin. 6.28. Contractor shall make timely payment of all employment taxes and of all social security and other contributions of every kind required to be made with respect to or measured by the wages and salaries of persons employed by Contractor. 6.29. Contractor shall indemnify City against, and hold City harmless from, any liability or loss including liability or.loss from fines or penalties arising out of Contractor's failure to perform the obligations imposed upon it by Sections 6.27 and 6.28 of the Agreement. Progress Reports 6.30. Contractor shall meet with City staff, upon City's request, or as needed, in order to provide reports or information concerning the Services being performed by Contractor under this Agreement. Page 13 of 20 Contractor's License Classification 6.31. Contractor shall possess all appropriate licenses for the duration of this Agreement. Warranties 6.32. Contractor shall assign to the City at the time the Equipment is delivered all manufacturers' warranties and Contractor shall assemble and deliver to the City complete copies of all warranties, guaranties, and operating and maintenance data and all other documentation from all manufacturers pursuant to this Agreement. 6.33. Contractor warrants that title to Equipment will pass to the City either by incorporation in the construction or upon the receipt of payment by Contractor, whichever occurs first, free and clear of all liens, claims, security interests or encumbrances, and that no seller of any Equipment or any portion thereof will retain an interest therein or an encumbrance thereon. 6.34. Contractor warrants that all Equipment will be new and free from defects in materials and workmanship, comply with the specifications provided by the manufacturers, be of good quality and merchantability, and fit for their intended purposes, and conform to all applicable governmental regulations, statutes, and ordinances. Any Equipment not conforming to these requirements, including substitutions not properly approved and authorized, may be considered defective. In the event that the test results obtained by either Contractor or the City reveals that any portion of the Equipment does not meet the City's specifications or the City identifies any defects in or damage to the Equipment, Contractor shall promptly repair or replace any defective Equipment; provided, however, that if, in the City's reasonable discretion, the quantity or quality of the defects are substantial, the City shall have the option of rejecting the entire shipment of Equipment from Contractor, and obtaining another vendor to provide the Equipment. Contractor shall be responsible for all direct and indirect costs that may be incurred by the City in connection with the rejection and/or replacement of damaged or defective Equipment, including any and all damages caused to the City's existing equipment, storage and/or system by the use of defective Equipment provided by Contractor. 6.35. Contractor shall obtain for the benefit of the City, and assign to the City, commercially reasonable manufacturers' warranties, specifically, Contractor warrants the following: complete machine warranty of twelve (12) months or 1,500 hours whichever occurs first. All manufacturers' warranties, any warranties typically provided by Contractor and any other warranties made applicable by law shall apply to the City's purchase of the Equipment. Warranties shall commence Page 14 of 20 from the date the City receives the Equipment under this Agreement or the City's acceptance of the Equipment being purchased hereunder, whichever occurs first. Contractor shall assist the City in the enforcement of all such warranties. 6.36. Contractor, at its cost, shall promptly repair or replace or cause the manufacturer to repair or replace (provided, however, that the City shall cooperate in working with the manufacturers if the warranties have been assigned to the City) Equipment rejected by the City as defective or as failing to conform to this Agreement if reported to Contractor within the Warranty Period. The Warranty Period shall commence from the date Equipment is delivered hereunder or from the date of the City's acceptance of the Equipment being purchased hereunder, whichever occurs first; or (b) such longer period of time as may be prescribed by law or by the terms of the applicable manufacturers' warranty. The City shall give such notice promptly after discovery of a defective condition. A new Warranty Period shall commence for replaced Equipment on the date the replacement was made. Contractor's obligations hereunder shall include the obligation to repair any damage to other property caused by the defective Equipment or the repair thereof. Contractor shall indemnify the City from and hold the City harmless against any and all claims, liabilities, liens, damages, losses, costs, and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees and all costs of defense, arising out of or relating (a) to any such Equipment found to be defective or not in accordance with this Agreement, or (b) the correction of any such Equipment. The foregoing representations, warranties, covenants, and agreements shall survive any termination of this Agreement and final completion of the delivery of the Equipment and are in addition to, and not in lieu of, any and all other liability imposed upon Contractor by law with respect to Contractor's duties, obligations and performance hereunder. SECTION 7. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT 7.01. Unless otherwise terminated as provided in this Section, this Agreement will continue in effect until such time as the City receives a final comprehensive report summarizing the Services, analysis of tests and results, unless otherwise extended according to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. Non -Default Termination 7.02. City, at its sole discretion, may terminate this Agreement upon thirty (30) days written notice to Contractor and such termination shall be effective in the manner specified in such notice and shall be without prejudice to any claim that either party may have against the other. During the thirty (30) day period after such notice is sent, the parties shall continue to act toward each other in good faith. Page 15 of 20 7.03. In the event of any such termination, in full and complete settlement for the termination of the Work, City shall pay Contractor for those Services performed prior to the date of delivery of the termination notice, plus compensation for (i) necessary Work performed during the notice period and authorized in the termination notice, and (ii) all costs reasonably and necessarily incurred by Contractor directly attributable to termination which could not reasonably have been avoided and for which Contractor is not otherwise compensated that are incurred through the date of termination and effectuating the termination ("Termination Expenses"). Termination Expenses shall not include lost profits, lost opportunities, consequential damages, or the like. In no event shall total payment exceed the Contract Price. Termination on Occurrence of Stated Events 7.04. This Agreement will terminate automatically on the occurrence of any of the following events: A. Bankruptcy or insolvency of either party; or B. Sale of the Contractor; or C. Assignment of this Agreement by Contractor without City's written consent. Termination for Default 7.05. If Contractor defaults in the performance of this Agreement or materially breaches any of its provisions, City may immediately terminate this Agreement by giving written notification to Contractor indicating the effective date of such termination. Termination will take effect immediately upon the date specified in the notification. For the purposes of this paragraph, material breach of this Agreement includes, but is not limited to, the following: A. Contractor's failure to perform, in a manner satisfactory to the City in its sole discretion, the Services specified in Section 3 of this Agreement; or B. Contractor's material breach of any obligation or provision contained in Section 5 of this Agreement. 7.06. The waiver by either party of a breach or default by the other party shall not be deemed a waiver of any different or later breach; nor shall any delay or omission by either party to exercise any right it may have hereunder operate as a waiver of Page 16 of 20 any breach or default of such a right. The failure of either party to this Agreement to exercise any of its rights under this Agreement does not constitute a breach thereof and shall not be deemed to be a waiver of such rights or a waiver of any subsequent breach. 7.07. In the event of any termination of this Agreement or reduction in the scope of the Work, Contractor shall not be entitled to damages for loss of profits for the unexecuted portion of the Work or any other damages because of such termination or reduction. SECTION 8. GENERAL PROVISIONS Notices 8.01. All notices, approvals, consents and other communications between the parties shall be in writing, and shall be sent by fax or by certified mail (return receipt requested) to the respective addresses set forth below, or at such other address as may be furnished by either party to the other in writing. Faxed notices, confirmed by copy thereof, shall be deemed communicated as of the day the facsimile was sent. Mailed notices will be deemed communicated as of the day of receipt or the third (3rd) day after mailing, whichever occurs first. Contractor: Quinn Company City - City of Vernon Attn: Tony Mykris Attn: City Administrator 10006 Rose Hills Road 4305 Santa Fe Avenue City of Industry, CA 90601 Vernon, CA 90058 Fax: 562-908-7313 Fax: 323-826-1438 Telephone: 562-463-4094 Telephone: 323-583-8811 ext 260 Entire Agreement of the Parties 8.02. This Agreement supercedes any and all agreements, either oral or written, between the parties with respect to the rendering of Services by Contractor for City and contains all of the representations, covenants, and agreements between the parties with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement and the rendering of those Services. Each party to this Agreement acknowledges that no representations, inducements, promises, or agreements, orally or otherwise, have been made by any party, or anyone acting on behalf of any party, which are not contained in this Agreement, and that no other agreement, statement, or promise not contained in this Agreement or a subsequent amendment or change order shall be valid or binding. No amendment or change in the provisions of this Agreement shall be made, except in a formal written amendment signed by Page 17 of 20 Contractor and an authorized representative of the City, or in a written change order. Contractor expressly waives all claims for compensation based upon quantum merit, implied contract or oral contract. Each party represents and warrants that it has read and fully familiarized itself with this Agreement, and that such party has been fully authorized to sign this Agreement. 8.03. This Agreement shall be comprised of these included provisions, together with Exhibits A and B, which are all attached. In the event of conflict between this Agreement and any of the exhibits, including the Proposal, this Agreement shall prevail. Partial Invalidity 8.04. If any provision of this Agreement is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, void, or unenforceable, the remaining provisions will continue in full force and effect without being impaired or invalidated in any way. Law and Arbitration 8.05. All disputes arising out of or related to this Agreement, the conduct of either party in connection with this Agreement, and the relationship and rights of the parties in connection with this Agreement, whether characterized as breach of contract, tort, or otherwise (except for those requesting injunctive relief) shall be determined by binding arbitration in accordance with the terms of this Section. The submittal of all matters to arbitration in accordance with the terms of this Section is the sole and exclusive method, means and procedure to resolve any and all claims, disputes or disagreements arising under this Agreement, except for claims by either party which seek injunctive relief, which claims shall be resolved by suit filed in the Superior Court of Los Angeles County, California, the decision of which court shall be subject to appeal pursuant to applicable law. The parties hereby irrevocably waive any and all rights to the contrary and shall at all times conduct themselves in accordance with the terms of this Section, relying on arbitration as the sole means of resolution of disputes. Arbitration of all matters required to be arbitrated hereunder shall take place before a panel of three retired judges of the Superior Court of the State of California (the "Arbitrators") under the auspices of Judicial Arbitration & Mediation Services, Inc. ("JAMS"). Such arbitration shall be initiated by the parties, or either of them, within ten (10) calendar days after either party sends notice of a demand to arbitrate (the "Arbitration Notice") to the other party and to JAMS. The Arbitration Notice shall contain a description of the subject matter of the arbitration, the dispute with respect thereto, the amount involved, if any, and the remedy or determination sought. Each party shall select a retired judge from the JAMS panel, and the two selected judges shall mutually agree on the third retired judge from the JAMS panel. If one of the parties does not select a retired judge from Page 18 of 20 the JAMS panel within fourteen (14) calendar days after receipt of the Arbitration Notice, JAMS will select the second judge, and the judge selected by JAMS and the judge selected by the other party will select the third judge for the panel. The third judge is to be selected within ten (10) calendar days following the selection of the first two judges. The three judges will together serve as the Arbitrators. The arbitration shall be conducted in Los Angeles, California. Any party may be represented by counsel and/or other authorized representative. In rendering a decision(s), the Arbitrators shall determine the rights and obligations of the parties according to the substantive and procedural laws of the State of California and the terms of this Agreement. The decision of the Arbitrators shall be based on the evidence introduced at the hearing and accompanied by a written statement of decision as to each of the principal controverted issues. The agreement of two of the three Arbitrators as to the resolution of the dispute shall be a conclusive resolution. The Arbitrators shall deliver the written decision to the parties within thirty (30) calendar days following the date of the selection of the last of the Arbitrators. -The decision shall be conclusive and binding, and it may thereafter be confirmed as a judgment by the Superior Court of the State of California, subject only to challenge on the grounds set forth in the California Code of Civil Procedure Section 1286.2. The validity and enforceability of the decision of the Arbitrators is to be determined exclusively by the California courts. Attorney's Fees 8.06. In the event a dispute, claim or litigation arises regarding this Agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to reimbursement for reasonable attorneys' fees and actual costs, which may be set by the arbitrators or the court in the same action or in a separate action brought for that purpose, in addition to any other relief which is obtained. 8.07. Neither party shall be considered in default in any of its obligations under this Agreement when a failure of performance shall be due to an uncontrollable force. The term "uncontrollable force" shall mean any cause beyond the control of the party affected, including, but not restricted to, flood, earthquake, storm, fire, lightning, epidemic, war, riot, civil disturbance or disobedience, federal, state, or municipal action, statute, ordinance, or regulation, embargoes of the United States Government or any other government, which by exercise of due diligence such party could not reasonably have been expected to avoid and by exercise of due diligence has been unable to overcome. Either party rendered unable to fulfill any of its obligations under this Agreement by reason of an uncontrollable force shall give written notice within five (5) business days of such fact to the other party and shall exercise due diligence to remove such inability with all reasonable dispatch. Page 19 of 20 8.08. Except as may otherwise be specifically provided herein, this Agreement may be modified or amended only by a written document executed by both Contractor and the City and approved as to form by the City Attorney. 8.09. The captions used in this Agreement are for convenience only and shall in no way define, limit or describe the scope or intent of the Agreement or any part thereof. 8.10. City reserves the right to award similar contracts to multiple contractors to ensure the City has adequate services. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed the Agreement on the dates shown below. City: City of Vernon Name - Title: Date: ATT ST: Ma uela Giron, City Clerk APPROVEDIAS TO FORM: JW IV HW;Fdson, City Attorney Contractor: Quinn Company IVl Name: Title: U- Date: '?'s-6� /rl e Name: Lino Mar --in Title: Az + Jc.c.r�L. +v- !!g Date:. S 400 8 Page 20 of 20 EXHIBIT A QUINN 11/02/07 CITY OF VERNON #G10760068 Attn; Mo Trujillo VERNON CA Quinn Company is pleased to present this quote for your consideration. Prices are guaranteed for 30 days. Sale Price excludes all applicable taxes unless expressly stated. Machine availability is subject to prior sale. (1) CATERPILLAR 420E Backhoe Loader STANDARD MACHINE BACKHOE 14'4" Center pivot excavator style backhoe Pilot operated joystick hydraulic controls with pattern changer valve Pilot operated stabilizer controls Boom transport lock Swing transport lock Grouser type stabilizer shoes Anti -drift hydraulics (Boom, Stick and E-Stick) Cat Cushion Swing(tm) system ELECTRICAL 12 volt electrical start 120 ampere alternator Horn Backup alarm Hazard flashers/turn signals Halogen head lights (4) Halogen rear flood lights (4) Stop and tail lights Audible system fault alarm Key start/stop system with auxiliary position 880 CCA maintenance free battery External/internal power receptacles(12v) LOADER Bucket level indicator Lift cylinder brace Return -to -dig (automatic bucket positioner) Self -leveling loader with single lever control Transmission neutralizer switch Single Tilt Loader OPERATOR ENVIRONMENT Service harness POWERTRAIN Cat 3054C 89HP Direct Injection Turbo charged engine, Tier II Emissions compliant Water separator with service indicator light Thermal starting aid system A dry -type axial seal air cleaner with integral precleaner, automatic dust ejection system, and filter condition indicator Hydraulically applied multi -plate wet disk brake with dual pedals and interlock Differential lock Drive -line parking brake Torque converter Transmission --four speed synchro mesh with power shuttle and neutral safety switch Spin -on fuel, engine oil, and transmission oil filters Outboard planetary rear axles OTHER STANDARD EQUIPMENT Hydrostatic power steering Tool box Transport tie -down points Ground line fill fuel tank with 38 gallon capacity Rubber impact strips on radiator guards Bumper CD-ROM Parts Manual Backhoe Safety Manual Operations and Maintenance Manual Lockable hood 12/06/07 THU 15:01 [Tg/RX NO 98121 IM003 QUINN Lighted gauge group Interior rearview mirror Rear fenders ROPS canopy 2-inch retractable seat belt Tilt steering column Steering knob Hand and foot throttle Floor mat Coat hook Two lockable storage areas Drink holders Lunch box holder Air suspension seat MACHINE SPECIFICATIONS Description 420E BACKHOE LOADER, 2WD E-STICK ROPS, CANOPY, PLUS with Windsheild HYDRAULICS, BH, 5 FUNCTION BUCKET, 1.3 CYD, MP HYDRAULICS,LOADER,MULTI PURP. SEAT BELT, 3" SUSPENSION POWERTRAIN,89 HP,2WD,STD SHIFT COOLER, HIGH AMBIENT COUNTERWEIGHT, 1075 LBS STABILIZER PADS, FLIP -OVER TIRES, 2WD BIAS, FIRESTONE BUCKET, 18" 4.9 CFT HD PL BATTERY, HEAVY DUTY COUPLER, PIN LOCK (interchangeable with current) RIDE CONTROL PLATE GROUP - BOOM WEAR W/SADDLE LOCK, VANDALISM PARTS BOOK, PAPER BEACON, MAO. MOUNT SERV ICE MANUAL Valve stem protection HYDRAULICS Load sensing, variable flow system with 43 gpm axial piston pump 5 micron spin -on hydraulic filter O-ring face seal hydraulic fittings Caterpillar XT-3 hose Hydraulic oil cooler Pilot control shutoff switch Flow -sharing hydraulic valves ANTIFREEZE Long Life Coolant -30C (-20F) TOTAL Not including Sales Tax $ 66,776 WARRANTY 12 months, .1,500 hours Complete Machine Warranty SIGNATURE AREA Submitted by: Tony Mykris Accepted by: 12/06/07 THU 15:01 ITX/RX NO 98121 9 004 Debby Please see attached quote as was prepared for Mo. 11/02107. Initial conversation included a ballpark price of $66K before some changes were requested. The quote does not include Sales Tax. Please do not hesitate to call if 1 can answer any question or concern regarding this quote Thank you foryourinterest in CAT products from Quinn Company Tony Mykris Governmental Sales Representative Office (562) 463-4094 Fax (562)908-7313 Cell (562) 824-2580 12/06/07 THU 15:01 [TX/RX NO 98121 ID002 )}:i�}'tip}:•:i4}'•::::. ;:::::}: .. .. . :• :<i:4i;.•'::�:•':::•x..;•:: ;;::. ';�\;:�;:::%ae'•::> • •tip •`k. r:•� i'i Fax To: 3238261433@Genifax From: Tony Mykris Fax: 3238261433 Pages: 3 Phone: Date: 12/6/2007 Re: Cat 420E quote • Comments: 12/06/07 THU 15:01 [TX/RX N0 98121 16001 Page 1 of 1 Nickens, Debby From: Tony Mykris [tmykris@Quinncompany.com] Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2007 5:48 PM To: Nickens, Debby Subject: standard warranty for CAT Backhoe Attachments: CAT Warr 12mo1500hr.pdf Debby Please see copy of CAT Warranty information for the Standard warranty period of 12 months or 1500 hours including on new Cat 420E Backhoe Loader and Work Tools Warranty can be extended for up to 60 months, 5000 hours full machine, drivetrain and hydraulics or just drivetrain. If they wish to consider types and costs of extended warranty please let me know. 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Contractor: City: Quinn Company City of Vernon By By Date _____ Date LUM INSTRUCTIONS TO CONTRACTOR Contract Number: Instruction to Contractor: Date: Specific Instructions to Contractor: In accordance with the Terms and Conditions of the Agreement, the City classifies these instructions as: Supplementary instructions, not involving a Change (Should these instructions be, in the opinion of Contractor, a "Change", written notice thereof must be given to City within 10 days of the receipt of these instructions. If such written notice is given, Contractor shall not commence with the work so ordered until written agreement is reached on the classification of these instructions and on the resulting adjustment in contract compensation, if any.) In the event that City and Contractor fail to agree on the classification of these instructions or resulting adjustment in contract compensation, if any, refer to the Changes Section of the Agreement. A Change (Contractor shall, within 10 days of the receipt of these instructions, furnish City a statement of its proposal for adjustment in contract compensation occasioned hereby. Contractor shall not commence with the work so ordered until written agreement is reached on the resulting adjustment in contract compensation, if any.) In the event that City and Contractor fail to agree on the classification of these instructions or resulting adjustments in contract compensation, if any, refer to the Changes Sections of the Agreement. City Representative Please acknowledge receipt of this instruction by returning one copy signed in the space provided below. Contractor's signature hereon does not indicate his acceptance of the classification assigned hereto by City. Contractor's Representative Date Date