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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCM Encampment Cleanup ServicesCONTRACT BY AND BETWEEN THE CITY OF SAN RAFAEL AND FOEGE SCHUMANN GLOBAL DISASTER SOLUTIONS LLC DBA F.S. GLOBAL SOLUTIONS FOR ENCAMPMENT CLEANUP SERVICES This contract ("Contract") is entered into by and between the City of San Rafael ("City") and Foege Schumann Global Disaster Solutions LLC DBA F.S. Global Solutions ("Contractor"), a California limited liability company, for work on the City's Encampment Cleanup Services ("Project"), and is effective on oct 24, 2024 ("Effective Date"). The parties agree as follows 1. Scope of Work. Contractor will perform and provide all labor, materials, equipment, supplies, transportation, and any and all other items or services necessary to perform and complete the work required for the Project ("Work"), as specified in Exhibit A, Scope of Work and Bid Proposal, and according to the terms and conditions of this Contract, including all attachments to the Contract and any other documents and statutes incorporated by reference. To the extent that any attachment contains provisions that conflict or are inconsistent with the terms set forth in the body of this Contract, the Contract terms will control. 1.1 Subcontractors. Contractor acknowledges that it has listed all subcontractors it will subcontract with to complete the Work in Exhibit B, Subcontractor List. 2. Contract Documents. The Contract Documents incorporated into this Contract include and are comprised of all of the documents listed below: 2.1 Contract; 2.2 Addenda, if any; 2.3 Exhibit A — Scope of Work and Bid Proposal; 2.4 Exhibit B — Subcontractor List; 2.5 Exhibit C — Insurance Requirements. 3. Contract Price. As full and complete compensation for Contractor's timely performance and completion of the Work in strict accordance with the terms and conditions of the Contract Documents, City will pay Contractor a not -to -exceed amount of $75,000 (the "Contract Price"), for all of Contractor's direct and indirect costs to perform the Work, including all labor, materials, supplies, equipment, taxes, insurance, bonds and all overhead costs, in accordance with Contractor's Bid Proposal set forth in Exhibit A and the payment provisions contained herein. 3.1 Payment. Contractor must submit an invoice on the first day of each month during the Contract Time, defined in Section 4 below, and/or upon completion, for the Work performed during the preceding month, itemizing labor, materials, equipment and any incidental costs incurred. Contractor warrants that title to all work, materials and equipment incorporated into the Work will pass to City free of any claims, liens, or encumbrances upon payment to Contractor. 4. Contract Term. Unless otherwise set forth in this Contract or unless this paragraph is subsequently modified by a written amendment to this Contract, the term of this Contract shall begin on the Effective Date of this Contract and terminate on June 30, 2025. City Attorney Form, July 2023 Page 1 5. Liquidated Damages. If Contractor fails to complete the Work within the Contract Time, Contractor must pay liquidated damages in the amount of $500 per day for each day of unexcused delay in completion. 6. Standard of Care. All Work must be provided in a manner that meets or exceeds the standard of care applicable to the same type of work in the City of San Rafael. Contractor must promptly correct, at Contractor's sole expense, any Work that the City determines is deficient or defective. 7. Permits and Licenses. Contractor, at its sole expense, must obtain and maintain during the term of this Contract, all appropriate permits, certificates and licenses including, but not limited to, the required California contractor's license provided in Section 1, and a City business license. 8. Indemnification. Contractor will indemnify, defend with counsel acceptable to City, and hold harmless to the full extent permitted by law, City, its governing body, officers, agents, employees, and volunteers (the "Indemnitees") from and against any and all liability, demands, loss, damage, claims, settlements, expenses, and costs (including, without limitation, attorneys' fees, expert witness fees, and costs and fees of litigation) (collectively, "Liability") of every nature arising out of or in connection with the acts or omissions of Contractor, its employees, subcontractors, representatives, or agents in performing the Work or failing to comply with any obligation of Contractor under this Contract, except such Liability caused by the active negligence, sole negligence, or willful misconduct of an Indemnitee. This indemnification obligation is not limited by any limitation on the amount or type of damages or compensation payable under Workers' Compensation or other employee benefit acts, or by insurance coverage limits, and will survive the expiration or early termination of this Contract. 9. Insurance. Contractor will, at all times under this Contract, procure and maintain in full force and effect the insurance coverage provided in Exhibit C, Insurance Requirements, at no cost to City. 10. Labor Code Compliance. Unless the Contract Price is $1,000 or less, the Contract is subject to all applicable requirements of Chapter 1 of Part 7 of Division 2 of the Labor Code, beginning at section 1720, and the related regulations, including but not limited to requirements pertaining to wages, working hours and workers' compensation insurance. Contractor must also post all job site notices required by laws or regulations pursuant to Labor Code section 1771.4. 10.1 Prevailing Wages. Each worker performing Work under this Contract that is covered under Labor Code section 1720 or 1720.9, must be paid at a rate not less than the prevailing wage as defined in sections 1771 and 1774 of the Labor Code. The prevailing wage rates are on file with the City Engineer's office and are available online at http://www.dir.ca.gov/DLSR. Pursuant to Labor Code section 1775, Contractor and any subcontractor will forfeit to City as a penalty up to $200 for each calendar day, or portion of a day, for each worker paid less than the applicable prevailing wage rate, in addition to paying each worker the difference between the applicable wage rate and the amount actually paid. 10.2 Working Day. Pursuant to Labor Code section 1810, eight hours of labor consists of a legal day's work. Pursuant to Labor Code section 1813, Contractor will forfeit to City as a penalty the sum of $25 for each day during which a worker employed by Contractor or any subcontractor is required or permitted to work more than eight hours during any one calendar day, or more than 40 hours per calendar week, unless such workers are paid overtime wages under Labor Code section 1815. All Work must be carried out during regular City working days and hours unless otherwise specified in Exhibit A or authorized in writing by City. 10.3 Payroll Records. Contractor and its subcontractors must maintain certified payroll records in compliance with Labor Code sections 1776 and 1812, and all implementing regulations promulgated by the Department of Industrial Relations ("DIR"). For each payroll record, Contractor and its subcontractors must certify under penalty of perjury that the information in the record is true and correct, and that it has complied with the requirements of Labor Code sections 1771, 1811, and 1815. Unless the Contract Price is under $25,000, Contractor must electronically submit certified payroll records to the Labor Commissioner as required under California law and regulations. City Attorney Form, July 2023 Page 2 10.4 Apprentices. If the Contract Price is $30,000 or more, Contractor must comply with the apprenticeship requirements in Labor Code section 1777.5. 10.5 DIR Monitoring, Enforcement, and Registration. This Project is subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the DIR pursuant to Labor Code section 1725.5, and, subject to the exception set forth below, Contractor and any subcontractors must be registered with the DIR to perform public works projects. The registration requirements of Labor Code section 1725.5 do not apply if the Contract Price is for under $25,000. 11. Workers' Compensation Certification. Under Labor Code section 1861, by signing this Contract, Contractor certifies as follows: "I am aware of the provisions of Labor Code section 3700 which require every employer to be insured against liability for workers' compensation or to undertake self- insurance in accordance with the provisions of that code, and I will comply with such provisions before commencing the performance of the Work on this Contract." 12. Termination. 12.1 Termination for Convenience. City reserves the right to terminate all or part of the Contract for convenience upon written notice to Contractor. Upon receipt of such notice, Contractor must: immediately stop the Work, including under any terms or conditions that may be specified in the notice; comply with City's instructions to protect the completed Work and materials; and use its best efforts to minimize further costs. In the event of City's termination for convenience, Contractor waives any claim for damages, including for loss of anticipated profits from the Project. If City terminates the Contract for convenience, City will only owe Contractor payment for the Work satisfactorily performed before Contract termination, as well as five percent of the total value of the Work performed as of the date of notice of termination or five percent of the value of the Work yet to be completed, whichever is less, which is deemed to cover all overhead and profit to date. 12.2 Termination for Default. The City may terminate this Contract for cause for any material default. Contractor may be deemed in default for a material breach of or inability to perform the Contract, including Contractor's refusal or failure to supply sufficient skilled workers, proper materials, or equipment to perform the Work within the Contract Time; refusal or failure to make prompt payment to its employees, subcontractors, or suppliers or to correct rejected work; disregard of laws, regulations, ordinances, rules, or orders of any public agency with jurisdiction over the Project; lack of financial capacity to complete the Work within the Contract Time; or responsibility for any other material breach of the Contract requirements. If City terminates the Contract for cause, City will only owe Contractor payment for the Work satisfactorily performed before Contract termination. 13. Dispute Resolution. Any dispute arising under or related to this Contract is subject to the dispute resolution procedures of Public Contract Code sections 9401 and 20104 et. seq., which are incorporated by reference. 14. Waiver. A waiver by City of any breach of any term, covenant, or condition in this Contract will not be deemed a waiver of any subsequent breach of the same or any other term, covenant, or condition contained herein, regardless of the character of any such breach. 15. Warranty. Contractor guarantees and warrants the Work and the materials used or provided for the Project for a period of one year, beginning upon City's acceptance of the Work for the Project as complete ("Warranty Period"). During the Warranty Period, upon notice from the City of any defect in the Work or the materials, Contractor must, at its sole expense, promptly repair or replace the defective Work or materials, including repair or replacement of any other Work or materials that is or are displaced or damaged during the warranty work, excepting any damage resulting from ordinary wear and tear. 16. Worksite Conditions. City Attorney Form, July 2023 Page 3 16.1 Clean and Safe. Contractor must maintain the Work site and staging and storage areas in a clean and neat condition and must ensure it is safe and secure. On a daily basis Contractor must remove and properly dispose of debris and waste materials from the Work site. 16.2 Inspection. Contractor will make the Work accessible at all times for inspection by the City. 16.3 Hazardous Materials. Unless otherwise specified in the Contract documents, this Contract does not include the removal, handling, or disturbance of any asbestos or other hazardous materials, as identified by any federal, state, or local law or regulation. If Contractor encounters materials on the Project site that Contractor reasonably believes to be asbestos or other hazardous materials, and the asbestos or other hazardous materials have not been rendered harmless, Contractor may continue Work in unaffected areas reasonably believed to be safe, but must immediately cease Work on the area affected and report the condition to City. No asbestos, asbestos -containing products or other hazardous materials may be used in performance of the Work. 16.4 Utilities, Trenching and Excavation. As required by Government Code section 4215, if, during the performance of the Work, Contractor discovers utility facilities not identified by City in the Contract documents, Contractor must immediately provide written notice to City and the utility. In performing any excavations or trenching work, Contractor must comply with all applicable operator requirements in Government Code sections 4216 through 4216.5. If the trenching or excavation extends deeper than four feet below the surface, then it must also comply with Public Contract Code section 7104. 17. Conflicts of Interest. Contractor, its employees, subcontractors and agents, may not have, maintain or acquire a conflict of interest in relation to this Contract in violation of any City ordinance or policy or in violation of any California law, including under Government Code section 1090 et seq. and under the Political Reform Act as set forth in Government Code section 81000 et seq. and its accompanying regulations. Any violation of this Section constitutes a material breach of the Contract. 18. Non -Discrimination. No discrimination will be made in the employment of persons under this Contract because of the race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, gender or sexual orientation of such person. 19. Independent Contractor. City and Contractor intend that Contractor will perform the Work under this Contract as an independent contractor. Contractor is solely responsible for its means and methods in performing the Work. Contractor is not an employee of City and is not entitled to participate in health, retirement or any other employee benefits from City. 20. Assignment of Unfair Business Practice Claims. Under Public Contract Code section 7103.5, Contractor and its subcontractors agree to assign to City all rights, title, and interest in and to all causes of action it may have under section 4 of the Clayton Act (15 U.S.C. section 15) or under the Cartwright Act (Chapter 2 (commencing with section 16700) of Part 2 of Division 7 of the Business and Professions Code), arising from purchases of goods, services, or materials pursuant to the Contract or any subcontract. This assignment will be effective at the time City tenders final payment to Contractor, without further acknowledgement by the parties. 21. Notice. Any notice, billing, or payment required by or pursuant to the Contract documents must be made in writing, signed, dated and sent to the other party by personal delivery, U.S. Mail, a reliable overnight delivery service, or by email as a PDF (or comparable) file. Notice is deemed effective upon delivery unless otherwise specified. Notice for each party must be given as follows: City Attorney Form, July 2023 Page 4 To CITY's Representative: Mel Burnette Homelessness and Housing Analyst 1400 Fifth Avenue San Rafael, CA 94901 22. General Provisions. To CONTRACTOR's Representative: Kadyn Schumann, Chief Executive Officer 708 Gravenstein Hwy N, Ste. 426 B Sebastopol, CA 95472 22.1 Compliance with All Laws. Contractor will comply with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations including, but not limited to, unemployment insurance benefits, FICA laws, conflict of interest laws, and local ordinances. Work may only be performed by qualified and experienced workers who are not employed by the City and who do not have any contractual relationship with City, with the exception of this Contract. 22.2 Provisions Deemed Inserted. Every provision of law required to be inserted in the Contract is deemed to be inserted, and the Contract will be construed and enforced as though such provision has been included. If it is discovered that through mistake or otherwise that any required provision was not inserted, or not correctly inserted, the Contract will be deemed amended accordingly 22.3 Assignment and Successors. Contractor may not assign its rights or obligations under this Contract, in part or in whole, without City's written consent. This Contract is binding on Contractor's and City's lawful heirs, successors and permitted assigns. 22.4 Third Party Beneficiaries. There are no intended third -party beneficiaries to this Contract. 22.5 Governing Law and Venue. This Contract will be governed by California law and venue will be in the Superior Court of Marin County, and no other place. 22.6 Amendment. No amendment or modification of this Contract will be binding unless it is in a writing duly authorized and signed by the parties to this Contract. 22.7 Integration; Severability. This Contract and the Contract documents incorporated herein, including authorized amendments or change orders thereto, constitute the final, complete, and exclusive terms of the agreement between City and Contractor. If any provision of the Contract documents, or portion of a provision, is determined to be illegal, invalid, or unenforceable, the remaining provisions of the Contract documents will remain in full force and effect. 22.8 Authorization. Each individual signing below warrants that he or she is authorized to do so by the party that he or she represents, and that this Contract is legally binding on that party. If Contractor is a corporation, signatures from two officers of the corporation are required pursuant to California Corporation Code section 313. [Signatures are on the following page.] City Attorney Form, July 2023 Page 5 The parties agree to this Contract as witnessed by the signatures below: CITY OF SAN RAFAEL: Ju Stelenskr for 24. 2024 0 . PDT CRISTINE ALILOVICH, City Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: Office of the City Attorney Rvbedt P. C-As- irz Robert F Epstein (Oct 24, 2024 08:19 PDT) By: ROBERT F. EPSTEIN, City Attorney ATTEST: City Clerk 61-emla N wl 6LO'L Brcnn3 Normi (fur .r; 24. 2024 0903 PDij LINDSAY LARA, City Clerk Exhibit A: Scope of Work and Bid Proposal Exhibit B: Subcontractor List Exhibit C: Insurance Requirements CONTRACTOR: By: FS Global Name: Kadyn Schumann Title: CEO By: Name: Title: City Attorney Form, July 2023 Page 6 Exhibit A SCOPE OF WORK AND BID PROPOSAL The Work to be performed by CONTRACTOR under this Agreement is more fully described in CONTRACTOR's bid proposal, which is attached to this Exhibit A. The City has requested FS Global to carry out debris removal and disposal of trash and waste as directed by the City of San Rafael, including the City Manager's Office and the San Rafael Police Department. This effort includes clearing materials from unhoused encampments and abandoned items throughout the city. All designated service locations will receive the same level of care and adherence to protocols outlined in the general waste abatement procedures below. The hourly rate for personnel costs in the budget below is based on a minimum of four hours of work per week for each staff member. If the weekly hours consistently increase to eight or more, the contractor will provide an amended, lower hourly rate. Waste Abatement Operations FS Global operates with a highly adaptable framework designed to efficiently handle environmental remediation at multiple locations with short notice. Our team is prepared to respond rapidly to the needs of the City of San Rafael, ensuring timely and thorough cleanup of unsanctioned encampments and other identified areas. Each day, FS Global will deploy a Field Operations Lead; a Certified Remediation Staff member who will be responsible for coordinating all activities at the waste incident sites. The Field Operations Lead will act as the primary on site contact for city officials, ensuring that all actions taken align with the City's protocols and safety requirements. FS Global staff will be equipped and ready to deploy to any identified site. Depending on budget terms these teams will be on call 24/7, 9-5, or be operational within 48 hours. Upon receiving a notification from the City of San Rafael (e.g., a photo and location of an abandoned tent), the Field Operations Lead will conduct a rapid site assessment, either virtually or on -site. This assessment will determine the scale of the cleanup, the resources required, and any potential safety or environmental hazards. If not already performed by the City, FS Global will, in accordance with City protocol, post notices at the site, informing the owner and the public of the scheduled cleanup. This may involve coordination with city officials to ensure compliance with local regulations and adequate notification periods. At the appointed time, Certified Remediation Staff will return to the site to perform the cleanup. The team will systematically remove and sort all debris, separating items for recycling where possible, and safely dispose of waste at designated facilities. The use of eco-friendly practices will be prioritized wherever feasible. After completing the cleanup, the Field Operations Lead will document the work performed, including before -and -after photos, detailed descriptions of the waste removed, and any incidents encountered. This documentation will be submitted to the City of San Rafael as part of a daily or weekly report, depending on the volume of work. Any issues or unforeseen challenges encountered during cleanup (e.g., hazardous materials, unanticipated waste volume) will be addressed on the spot by the Certified Remediation Staff. If escalation is necessary, the Field Operations Lead will coordinate with the PM and city officials as needed in order to seek approval and to deploy additional resources as necessary. All incidents, such as the discovery of hazardous waste or other environmental concerns, will be logged and reported immediately to the appropriate authorities. FS Global will maintain a detailed incident log that will be shared with the City of San Rafael. FS Global will maintain close communication with the City of San Rafael, ensuring that all cleanup activities are coordinated with local regulations and public safety protocols. This includes working with the city's waste management, environmental services, and law enforcement as necessary. FS Global recognizes the importance of community awareness and will collaborate with local organizations to ensure that all actions taken are transparent and considerate of public concerns. Wherever possible, FS Global will implement recycling and sustainable disposal City Attorney Form, July 2023 Exhibit A methods. Items such as recyclable materials will be separated from general waste, and efforts will be made to minimize the environmental impact of the cleanup operations. The Field Operations Lead will include information about recycling efforts and eco-friendly practices in the final report to the City of San Rafael, ensuring that the city's sustainability goals are supported. Coordination with the City Effective site assessment and preparation are crucial to ensuring successful environmental remediation. FS Global employs a systematic approach to coordinate with the City of San Rafael, allocate resources, and prepare for efficient and safe cleanup operations. • Notification Protocol: Upon receiving a notification from the City of San Rafael regarding a site in need of cleanup, FS Global's Field Operations Lead will immediately begin the coordination process. The notification will typically include the location, a brief description, and visual documentation (e.g., photos) of the area. • Site Evaluation: The Field Operations Lead will conduct a preliminary assessment to evaluate the scope of work, potential hazards, and logistical requirements. This assessment can be performed remotely based on the information provided or through an on -site visit if deemed necessary. • City Coordination: FS Global will coordinate with City officials to ensure that all necessary permissions and notifications are in place, such as posting cleanup notices in accordance with City protocols. FS Global will confirm the scheduled cleanup time, required resources, and any specific instructions from the City. e Resource Allocation: Based on the initial assessment, the Field Operations Lead will allocate the necessary resources, including personnel, equipment, and vehicles, to efficiently handle the cleanup. This includes equipping Certified Remediation Staff with the appropriate tools and protective gear. • Safety Briefing: Before deployment, all team members will participate in a safety briefing led by the Field Operations Lead. The briefing will cover potential hazards, safety protocols, and emergency procedures to ensure a secure working environment. • Community Notification: If required by City protocol, FS Global will post notices at the site to inform the public of the scheduled cleanup. This notification will include the date and time of the cleanup, along with any instructions for the removal of personal belongings prior to the operation. By following these steps, FS Global ensures that all pre -cleanup activities are conducted with precision, fostering a safe and efficient cleanup process that meets the City's expectations. Cleanup Operations The execution of the cleanup process requires careful coordination and attention to detail. FS Global's team is equipped to handle all aspects of the cleanup, ensuring that the site is restored to a clean and safe condition. e Deployment: Certified Remediation Staff will arrive at the site at the designated time, fully equipped and prepared for the cleanup. The Field Operations Lead will oversee the operation, ensuring that all activities are conducted efficiently and safely. e Sorting and Disposal: The cleanup process will involve sorting debris into categories such as recyclables, hazardous materials, and general waste. Recyclable materials will be separated and sent to appropriate facilities, while hazardous materials will be handled following strict environmental guidelines. City Attorney Form, July 2023 Exhibit A • Site Restoration: Once the debris is cleared, the team will perform any necessary site restoration activities, such as removing any remaining traces of waste or environmental hazards The goal is to leave the site in a clean and safe condition, ready for public use or further development as directed by the City. By executing the cleanup with meticulous attention to detail, FS Global ensures that the site is fully restored, contributing to the overall safety and cleanliness of the community. Post Cleanup Documentation and Reporting Accurate documentation and transparent reporting are essential components of FS Global's operations. Our team ensures that all activities are thoroughly documented and communicated to the City of San Rafael. • Final Inspection: Field Operations Lead will conduct a final inspection of the site to ensure that all work has been completed to the highest standards. Any remaining concerns will be addressed on the spot, and a detailed report will be prepared. • Reporting to the City: The PM will compile a comprehensive report that includes before -and - after photos, a summary of the cleanup activities, the volume and types of waste removed, and any incidents or challenges encountered. This report will be submitted to the City of San Rafael for review and record -keeping. This report may include a top down before and after drone image of the clean-up site. • Ongoing Communication: FS Global will maintain open lines of communication with the City to address any follow-up actions, additional site cleanups, or feedback from the community. Regular check -ins will ensure that the City's needs are continuously met and that any new requests are promptly handled. Through detailed reporting and consistent communication, FS Global provides the City of San Rafael with the information and transparency needed to ensure that all cleanup efforts are effective and aligned with the community's goals City Attorney Form, July 2023 Exhibit A PRICING: PERSONNEL COSTS - FS GLOBAL Salaries Salary Direct Percent FTE(Hourly Rate Amount Program Management Program Manager 143,719 10% 1,198 Altemate Program Manager 0 0% 0 Mobile Encampment Remediation Team Field Operations Lead (4 Hour Minimum) Hourly $140 2,240 Certified Remediation Staff (4 Hour Minimum) Hourly $130 4,160 Total Salaries - MONTHLY 7,598 TOTAL PERSONNEL COSTS - MONTHLY 7,598 EQUIPMENT COSTS - FS GLOBAL Monthly Cost Direct Hourly Cost Amount FS Global Fleet Access (Hourly)* 800 800 F550 Flatbed $50.00 3500 Dump Truck $50.00 14 Yard Dump Trailer $50.00 Flatbed Trailer $50.00 Heavy Equipment Access (Hourly)* 200 200 5000 lb Forklift $50.00 5000 lb Telehandler $50.00 Skid Steer $50.00 Excavator $50.00 Total 1,000 TOTAL EQUIPMENT COSTS 71,07001 CONTRACTUAL COSTS -FS GLOBAL Monthly Cost Direct Est Monthly Trips Amount Household Waste Dump Fee/ Trailer * 400 4 1,600 Biohazard Dump Fee/ 18 gallon container 210 1 210 Total 1,810 TOTAL CONTRACTUAL COSTS 1,810 Total Gallons of refuse removed monthly estimate 14656 PROJECTED MONTHLY SUBTOTAL I 1 1 10,408 Indirect Cost Admin Fee 5% 520 PROJECTED MONTHLY TOTAL 10,928 City Attorney Form, July 2023 Exhibit A Exhibit B SUBCONTRACTOR LIST Contractor hereby certifies that each and every Subcontractor that will perform a portion of the Work in an amount in excess of one-half of 1 % of the total Contract Price, is provided below along with a description of the Work, the name of the Subcontractor, its California contractor license number, the location of its place of business, its DIR registration number, and the portion of the Work that the Subcontractor is performing based on a percentage of the total Contract Price. DESCRIPTION OF WORK SUBCONTRACTOR NAME CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR LICENSE NO. LOCATION OF BUSINESS DIR REG. NO. PERCENT OF WORK END OF SUBCONTRACTOR LIST City Attorney Form, July 2023 Exhibit B Exhibit C INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Contractor will, at all times under this Contract, procure and maintain in full force and effect the insurance coverage required in this Exhibit C to cover the activities of Contractor and any subcontractors relating to or arising from performance of the Work. Each policy must be issued by a company licensed to do business in California, and with a strength and size rating from A.M. Best Company of A-VIII or better. Contractor must provide City with certificates of insurance and required endorsements as evidence of coverage with the executed Contract, or through the PINSAdvantage website https://www,pinsadvantage.com com/ upon request by the City, and before the City authorizes Contractor to proceed with the Work. 1. Workers' Compensation. Statutory coverage is required by the California Workers' Compensation Insurance and Safety Act. If Contractor is self -insured, it must provide its duly authorized Certificate of Permission to Self -Insure. In addition, Contractor must provide employer's liability insurance with limits of no less than one million dollars ($1,000,000) per accident for bodily injury or disease. 2. Liability. Commercial General Liability ("CGL") insurance issued on an occurrence basis, including coverage for liability arising from Contractor's or its subcontractor's acts or omissions in performing the Work, including Contractor's protected coverage, blanket contractual, products and completed operations, broad form property damage, vehicular coverage, and employer's non -ownership liability coverage, with limits of at least $1,000,000 per occurrence and $2,000,000 general aggregate. 3. Automotive. Commercial automotive liability coverage for owned, non -owned and hired vehicles must provide coverage of at least $1,000,000 combined single limit per accident for bodily injury, death, or property damage. 4. Subrogation Waiver. Each required policy must include an endorsement that the insurer waives any right of subrogation it may have against the City or the City's insurers. 5. Required Endorsements. The CGL policy and the automotive liability policy must include the following specific endorsements: (a) The City, including its Council, officials, officers, employees, agents, volunteers and consultants (collectively, "Additional Insured") must be named as an additional insured for all liability arising out of the operations by or on behalf of the named insured, and the policy must protect the Additional Insured against any and all liability for personal injury, death or property damage or destruction arising directly or indirectly in the performance of the Contract. (b) The inclusion of more than one insured will not operate to impair the rights of one insured against another, and the coverages afforded will apply as though separate policies have been issued to each insured. (c) The insurance provided is primary and no insurance held or owned by City may be called upon to contribute to a loss ("primary and non-contributory"). (d) Any umbrella or excess insurance must contain or be endorsed to contain a provision that such coverage will also apply on a primary or non-contributory basis for the benefit of City before the City's own insurance or self-insurance will be called upon to protect it as a named insured. (e) This policy does not exclude explosion, collapse, underground excavation hazard, or removal of lateral support. City Attorney Form, July 2023 Exhibit C FSGlobal Encampment Clean up_Contractor Prevailing Wage 10.22 Final Audit Report 2024-10-23 Created: 2024-10-22 By: Mel Bumette (melanie.bumette@cityofsanrafael.org) Status: Signed Transaction ID: CBJCHBCAABAA-L90nEpxfyb3l5ApnFFfy1XMXvJpZKf- "FSGlobal Encampment Clean up_Contractor Prevailing Wage 1 0.22" History Document created by Mel Burnette (melanie.burnette@cityofsanrafael.org) 2024-10-22 - 11:00:11 PM GMT P, + Document emailed to Kadyn Schumann (k.schumann@fsglobalsolutions.com) for signature 2024-10-22 - 11:00:16 PM GMT Email viewed by Kadyn Schumann (k.schumann@fsglobalsolutions.com) 2024-10-23 - 0:22:17 AM GMT &0 Document e-signed by Kadyn Schumann (k.schumann@fsglobalsolutions.com) Signature Date: 2024-10-23 - 8:21:29 PM GMT - Time Source: server ® Agreement completed. 2024-10-23 - 8:21:29 PM GMT [a Adobe Acrobat Sign PVx RA f, z 0 h� C`�ry WITH E' �\y CONTRACT ROUTING FORM INSTRUCTIONS: Use this cover sheet to circulate all contracts for review and approval in the order shown below. TO BE COMPLETED BY INITIATING DEPARTMENT PROJECT MANAGER: Contracting Department: City Manager's Office Project Manager: Mel Burnette Extension: 5531 Contractor Name: FS Global Contractor's Contact: Kadyn Schumann Contact's Email: k.schumann@fsglobalsolutions.com ❑ FPPC: Check if Contractor/Consultant must file Form 700 Step RESPONSIBLE DESCRIPTION COMPLETED REVIEWER DEPARTMENT a. Email PINS Introductory Notice to Contractor DATE Check/Initial 1 Project Manager Click here to ❑ enter a date. b. Email contract (in Word) and attachments to City 10/22/2024 Attorney c/o Laraine.Gittens@cityofsanrafael.org 71 2 City Attorney a. Review, revise, and comment on draft agreement 10/22/2024 and return to Project Manager ❑X NT b. Confirm insurance requirements, create Job on PINS, send PINS insurance notice to contractor 10/22/2024 ® NT 3 Department Director Approval of final agreement form to send to Click or tap ❑ contractor to enter a date. 4 Project Manager Forward three (3) originals of final agreement to 10/22/2024 contractor for their signature 5 Project Manager When necessary, contractor -signed agreement E N/A agendized for City Council approval * *City Council approval required for Professional Services Agreements and purchases of goods and services that exceed Or $75,000; and for Public Works Contracts that exceed $175,000 Date of City Council approval PRINT CONTINUE ROUTING PROCESS WITH HARD COPY 6 Project Manager Forward signed original agreements to City 10/23/2024 MB Attorney with printed copy of this routing form 7 City Attorney Review and approve hard copy of signed agreement Review and approve insurance in PINS , and bonds 8 City Attorney (for Public Works Contracts) 9 City Manager / Mayor Agreement executed by City Council authorized official 10 City Clerk Attest signatures, retains original agreement and forwards copies to Project Manager Contract - F.S. Global Solutions - Encampment Cleanup Services Final Audit Report Created: 2024-10-23 By: Nataly Torres (nataly.tones@cityofsanrafael.org) Status: Signed Transaction ID: CBJCHBCAABAAncL9QWj9_lyLeVEXYNTkNa9cWM-pPx3n 2024-10-24 "Contract - F.S. Global Solutions - Encampment Cleanup Servic es" History Document created by Nataly Torres(nataly.torres@cityofsanrafael.org) 2024-10-23 - 9:16:44 PM GMT- IP address: 199.88.113.8 PM Document emailed to Laraine Gittens (laraine.gittens@cityofsanrafael.org) for approval 2024-10-23 - 9:19:49 PM GMT Email viewed by Laraine Gittens (laraine.gittens@cityofsanrafael.org) 2024-10-23 - 9:24:38 PM GMT- IP address: 104.47.64.254 00 Document approved by Laraine Gittens (laraine.gittens@cityofsanrafael.org) Approval Date: 2024-10-23 - 9:31:31 PM GMT - Time Source: server- IP address: 199.88.113.8 P+ Document emailed to rob.epstein@cityofsanrafael.org for signature 2024-10-23 - 9:31:33 PM GMT Email viewed by rob.epstein@cityofsanrafael.org 2024-10-24 - 3:18:47 PM GMT- IP address: 24.5.134.43 GS© Signer rob.epstein@cityofsanrafael.org entered name at signing as Robert F. Epstein 2024-10-24 - 3:19:03 PM GMT- IP address: 24.5.134.43 6Q Document e-signed by Robert F. Epstein (rob.epstein@cityofsanrafael.org) Signature Date: 2024-10-24 - 3:19:05 PM GMT - Time Source: server- IP address: 24.5.134.43 E-7'y Document emailed to city.clerk@cityofsanrafael.org for approval 2024-10-24 - 3:19:07 PM GMT Email viewed by city.clerk@cityofsanrafael.org 2024-10-24 - 3:20:57 PM GMT- IP address: 104.47.65.254 V�� \ SAN RAFAEL Powered by Adobe "' ""` Acrobat Sign 60 Signer city.clerk@cityofsanrafael.org entered name at signing as Brenna Nurmi 2024-10-24 - 3:21:11 PM GMT- IP address: 199.88.113.8 60 Document approved by Brenna Nurmi(city.clerk@cityofsanrafael.org) Approval Date: 2024-10-24 - 3:21:13 PM GMT - Time Source: server- IP address: 199.88.113.8 '' Document emailed to John Stefanski (John.stefanski@cityofsanrafael.org) for signature 2024-10-24 - 3:21:15 PM GMT ,) Email viewed by John Stefanski (John.stefanski@cityofsanrafael.org) 2024-10-24 - 3:59:22 PM GMT- IP address: 199.88.113.8 60 Signer John Stefanski (John.stefanski@cityofsanrafael.org) entered name at signing as John Stefanski for 2024-10-24 - 4:01:14 PM GMT- IP address: 199.88.113.8 60 Document e-signed by John Stefanski for (John.stefanski@cityofsanrafael.org) Signature Date: 2024-10-24 - 4:01:16 PM GMT - Time Source: server- IP address: 199.88.113.8 '. Document emailed to city.clerk@cityofsanrafael.org for signature 2024-10-24 - 4:01:18 PM GMT ,5 Email viewed by city. clerk@cityofsanrafael.org 2024-10-24 - 4:03:39 PM GMT- IP address: 104.47.65.254 60 Signer city.clerk@cityofsanrafael.org entered name at signing as Brenna Nurmi (for) 2024-10-24 - 4:03:54 PM GMT- IP address: 199.88.113.8 d0 Document e-signed by Brenna Nurmi (for) (city.clerk@cityofsanrafael.org) Signature Date: 2024-10-24 - 4:03:56 PM GMT - Time Source: server- IP address: 199.88.113.8 ® Agreement completed. 2024-10-24 - 4:03:56 PM GMT SAN RAFAEL Powered by Adobe Acrobat Sign