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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPatriot Engineering and Environmental, Inc. - 2009 AGREEMENT FOR SERVICES This Agreement for Services (the "Agreement"), executed as of February 24, 2009 (the "Effective Date"), by and between The City of Carmel Redevelopment Commission ("CRC"), and Patriot Engineering and Environmental, Inc. (the "Service Provider"), WITNESSES: Recitals WHEREAS, CRC has determined that it is necessary to obtain the services generally described on Exhibit A; WHEREAS, Service Provider has submitted to CRC a proposal for the performance of such services (the"Proposal"); WHEREAS, CRC has accepted the Proposal; and WHEREAS, CRC and Service Provider desire to enter into this Agreement to formalize the terms and conditions upon which Service Provider shall perform such services; Agreement NOW, THEREFORE, for good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are acknowledged hereby, CRC and Service Provider agree as follows: 1. Services. Service Provider shall perform the work detailed on Exhibit B (the "Work"). Service Provider shall be an independent contractor of CRC. The term of this Agreement shall be for a period commencing: (a) on the Effective Date; and (b) ending on the date that is five years thereafter, unless earlier terminated in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Service Provider hereby agrees that its performance of the Work may be non-exclusive, in CRC's sole discretion. 2. Payment. Service Provider's compensation for the Work shall be computed in the manner, and at the rates, described on Exhibit B-1. To receive compensation from CRC, Service Provider shall submit to CRC an invoice, which invoice shall be reviewed by CRC at its next regularly scheduled monthly meeting; provided that, if the next regularly scheduled monthly meeting occurs during the month in which Service Provider submits its invoice, then such invoice shall not be considered until the next regularly scheduled monthly meeting after the regularly scheduled meeting that occurs during the month in which Service Provider submits its invoice. CRC shall pay the amount set forth on the invoice within a reasonable amount of time after approval of such invoice. 3. Presentations. If CRC requests that Service Provider attend a CRC meeting to: (a) make a presentation with respect to any completed portion of the Work; or (b) answer questions with respect to an invoice submitted to CRC for approval; then Service Provider shall: (a) attend such meeting, and provide such information as CRC reasonably requests; and (b) not receive any compensation in excess of the Service Fee. If CRC requests that Service Provider attend a CRC meeting for any other purpose, including, without limitation, making any other sort of presentation with respect to the Work, then Service Provider shall: (a) attend such meeting, and provide such information as CRC reasonably requests; and (b) receive additional compensation in the amounts set forth on Exhibit B-2. 4. Performance. Service Provider shall perform the Work: (a) in coordination with CRC; (b) in accordance with the prevailing professional standards in the Carmel, Indiana, area for similar services; and (c) in compliance with all applicable laws, statutes, and/or ordinances, and any applicable governmental rules, regulations, guidelines, orders, and/or decrees (the "Laws"). Prior to commencing the Work, Service Provider shall: (a) obtain all permits and approvals required by the Laws; and (b) obtain, and maintain during performance of the Work, all professional licenses and certifications required by the Laws. All Work performed by Service Provider, regardless of whether completed (the "Work Product"), shall belong to CRC. If performance of the Work requires the entry by Service Provider onto real estate not owned by CRC or Service Provider, then Service Provider shall be responsible for obtaining permission to enter onto such real estate. CRC shall designate the executive director of CRC, currently Les Olds, or his duly authorized representative to act on CRC's behalf with respect to Service Provider's performance of the Work. 5. Relationship. The employees of Service Provider: (a) are (and shall be considered for all purposes to be) the employees or contractors of Service Provider; and (b) are not (and shall not be considered for any purpose to be) the employees or contractors of CRC or the City of Carmel, Indiana (the "City"). Accordingly, CRC and the City shall have no obligations or liabilities with respect to such employees, who shall look exclusively to Service Provider to discharge all obligations and duties as their employer or principal. Service Provider shall indemnify and hold harmless CRC from and against all claims, suits, judgments, liabilities, losses, costs, and expenses (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys' fees and court costs) that result from any claim for wages, benefits, or otherwise by any agent, employee, or contractor of Service Provider. The indemnities set forth in this Section shall survive the termination of this Agreement and the completion of the Work by Service Provider. 6. Insurance. Service Provider shall maintain customary insurance coverages with respect to the performance of the Work, including, without limitation, those insurance coverages set forth on Exhibit C. All policies of liability insurance, except professional liability policies, maintained by Service Provider with respect to the performance of the Work shall: (a) name CRC as an additional insured; and (b) not be canceled without 30 days' prior written notice to CRC. 7. Liens. Service Provider shall not suffer or cause the filing of any mechanic's lien against CRC's property, or any part thereof, by reason of labor, services or materials claimed to have been performed or furnished to or for Service Provider. If any such mechanic's lien is filed against CRC's property, or any part thereof, then Service Provider shall cause such mechanic's lien to be discharged of record within 30 days after notice of filing by bonding, or as provided or required by law. Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed or construed to: (a) constitute consent to, or request of, any party for the performance of any work for, or the furnishing of any materials to, Service Provider; or (b) give Service Provider the right or authority to contract for, authorize, or permit the performance of any work, or the furnishing of any materials, that would permit the attaching of a mechanic's lien to CRC's interest in its property. 8. Remedies. If there is a default by Service Provider with respect to the performance of its obligations under this Agreement, and such default continues for 15 days after CRC delivers written notice of such default to Service Provider, then CRC may terminate this Agreement and recover from Service Provider all damages incurred as a result of such default, including, without limitation, the cost to CRC to employ a different Service Provider to complete the Work. CRC or Service Provider may terminate this Agreement, without cause, upon 30 days' written notice to Service Provider or CRC, respectively. CRC may terminate this Agreement, for cause, immediately upon delivery of "Notice to Cease Services" to Service Provider. If Service Provider: (a) becomes insolvent, files, or has filed against it, a petition for receivership or bankruptcy; (b) makes a general assignment for the benefit of creditors; or (c) dissolves; CRC may: (a) terminate this Agreement, without liability to Service Provider; or (b) exercise any other rights or remedies available at law or in equity. If this Agreement is terminated as permitted pursuant to this Section, then: (a) Service Provider shall turn the Work Product over to CRC; (b) subject to, and in accordance with, Section 2, CRC shall pay to Service Provider, as full compensation hereunder, an amount reasonably attributable to Work performed by Service Provider as of the date of termination that remain unpaid as of such date. Any delay by either party in exercising or pursuing its rights or remedies under this Agreement or the Laws shall not operate to waive any such rights or remedies, nor in any way affect the rights of such party to exercise or pursue such rights or remedies at any time thereafter. 2 9. Indemnity. Service Provider shall indemnify and hold harmless CRC from and against all claims, suits, judgments, liabilities, losses, costs, and expenses (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys' fees and court costs) that result from: (a) the performance of the Work; (b) the failure of Service Provider to comply with the terms and conditions of this Agreement; and/or (c) the entry by Service Provider onto real estate not owned by CRC or Service Provider in the course of performing the Work. The indemnities set forth in this Section shall survive the termination of this Agreement and the completion of the Work by Service Provider. 10. Additional Work. If CRC and Service Provider agree that Service Provider shall provide services to CRC that are not included within the Work (the "Additional Work"), then CRC and Service Provider either shall: (a) amend this Agreement to include the Additional Work; or (b) enter into a new agreement with respect to the performance of the Additional Work. Until such time as there is either: (a) an amendment to this Agreement that includes the Additional Work; or (b) a new agreement with respect to the performance of the Additional Work; in either case executed by CRC, CRC shall have no obligation to compensate Service Provider for the performance of the Additional Work. 11. Assignment. Service Provider shall not assign this Agreement or any of its obligations hereunder without the prior written consent of CRC, which consent may be withheld in CRC's sole discretion. CRC may assign this Agreement without the prior written consent to the City or any agency or instrumentality thereof. CRC otherwise shall not assign this Agreement without the prior written consent of Service Provider, which consent may be withheld in Service Provider's sole discretion. In the event of any assignment in accordance with this Section, CRC or Service Provider shall remain liable to Service Provider or CRC, respectively, for the performance such obligations. 12. Nondiscrimination. In connection with the performance of this Agreement, Service Provider shall not discriminate against any employee, applicant for employment, and/or other person in the subcontracting and/or performance of the Work with respect to hire, tenure, terms, conditions, or privileges of employment or any matter directly or indirectly related to employment, because of race, age, color, religion, sex, disability, national origin, or ancestry. No notice or cure period shall apply with respect to the obligation of Service Provider under this Section, and a default under this Section shall be an immediate event of default. 13. Notice. All notices required to be delivered hereunder shall be in writing, and shall be deemed to have been delivered when: (a) delivered in person or by; (b) sent by facsimile, with electronic confirmation of receipt; or (c) sent by nationally recognized overnight carrier; in any case addressed as follows: (a) to CRC at: One Civic Square, Carmel, Indiana 46032, Attn: President, Facsimile: 317-571-2426, with a copy to Karl P. Haas, Esq., Wallack Somers & Haas, One Indiana Square, Suite 1500, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204, Facsimile: 317-231-9900; and (b) to Service Provider at: 6330 East 75th Stre et, Suite 216, Indianapolis, Indiana 46250, Attn: Richard Kraft, Facsimile: (317) 570-7182. Either party may change its address for notice by written notice delivered to the other party as provided in this Section. Notwithstanding the foregoing, CRC orally may provide to Service Provider any notice required or permitted by this Agreement; provided that such notice also shall be delivered as required by this Section within 10 business days after the date of such oral notice. 14. Miscellaneous. Time is of the essence of this Agreement. This Agreement shall: (a) bind, and inure to the benefit of, CRC and Service Provider and their respective successors and assigns; and (b) be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of Indiana. The parties agree that, in the event of a lawsuit on this Agreement: (a) they shall waive the right to a jury trial, if any; and (b) an appropriate court in Hamilton County, Indiana shall be the venue for, and have jurisdiction over, the lawsuit. This Agreement shall not be construed to create a contractual relationship with, give rights or benefits to, or create a cause of action in favor of, anyone other than the parties hereto. The invalidity or unenforceability of any term or condition of this Agreement shall not affect the other terms and conditions, and this Agreement shall be construed in all respects as if such invalid or unenforceable term or condition 3 had not been contained herein. Each of the undersigned represents that he or she has: (a) the authority to bind CRC or Service Provider, as applicable; and (b) the proper power and authority to execute this Agreement. All Exhibits referenced in this Agreement are attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. This Agreement may be executed in separate counterparts, each of which when so executed shall be an original, but all of such counterparts shall together constitute but one and the same instrument. [Signature page to follow.] 4 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, CRC and Service Provider have executed this Agreement as of the Effective Date. CRC: THE CITY OF CARMEL REDEVELOPMENT CO :MISS By: .■47 % Printed: Title: SERVICE PROVIDER: PATRIOT ENGINEERING AND ENVIRON£6—I METNAL, INC. By: g53-4-11(���� Printed: p ; I —r1 '4- C I( ���1 Title: � e 5 INDEX OF EXHIBITS Exhibit A General Description of Services Exhibit B Detailed Description of the Work Exhibit B-1 Schedule of Fees to Be Paid to Service Provider Exhibit B-2 Compensation for Attendance at Certain CRC Meetings Exhibit C Required Insurance Coverages 6 EXHIBIT A General Description of Services PATRIOT ENGINEERING , -: iti _ and Environmental, Inc. ® Consulting Environmental,Geotechnical and Construction Materials Engineers EXHIBIT A SERVICES PROVIDED BY PATRIOT ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. Patriot Engineering and Environmental, Inc. (Patriot) will provide the following services to the Carmel Redevelopment Commission (CRC) under this Agreement for Services: 1. Environmental Services 2. Geotechnical Engineering Services 3. Materials Engineering and Testing Services. Specific services under these general categories are provided on the attached sheets. in Exhibits B-1 and B-2. 6330 East 75th Street Suite 216 Indianapolis, Indiana 46250 317-576-8058, Fax 317-575-7182 Offices in Indianapolis, Evansville, Ft. Wayne, Lafayette, Terre Haute, Louisville, and Dayton r did tal lnc , ,"x ",ti h41.- rigiue i r.�Projeciwe ss Z' V : THE PHILOSOPHY THE GUARANTEE • Landfill Siting Patriot Engineering and Environmental, ° Mining Studies A company with very experienced People. Inc. guarantees our technical services to • Subsurface Exploration Professionals with fresh Attitudes. • Foundation Engineering meet applicable professional standards Using modern Technology. and requirements. • Erosion Control Design Committed to being Responsive. • Earth Dam and Levee Assessment Offering solutions that are Innovative. • Pavement Subgrade Design Extremely client Oriented. • Specification Preparation or Review Ready to join your project Team. • Embankment Design • Fill Material Evaluation THE COMPANY � . , , k , a �� "'� �a'' i 1 �g c •To Soil Patriot Engineering and Environmental, : ,�4 ;��;y p Inc. is a diverse engineering firm rovid � ,r % % 9 9 p � a �� � �,w���� � �-� � ��«�a � P Surveys ing geotechnical, environmental, and `. b f • Slope Stability construction materials testing services j` F" �z 1P ' Analysis r �+ � s{ mac$ Geophysical and consultation to commercial, industri i F r 7 4 7 s.� 4 '� �� ;:4 al and governmental clients. Patriot pro- T x if ar y 1� ti� Surveys s vides the specific information you needx to make informed, cost-effective busi j. '.- �- a w z .� ° . - r- =.4', ' r'f n�-^s >��'*,4 a '� a � r T ,"F-��,yr r" +,3 . SOIL ness decisions, which will help you rm� 4 LABORATORY: ' {sue' x v r Y * ,.Z4: 7 :i.V reduce net cost, decrease risk and � ,;�`�` �' � ��`44����� ��' �f�x '����;;;. ��0 b{,: improve the quality of your organiza- � fi `' Atterberg �. ', .r - ;® Limits tion's project outcomes. , + ..� : . � :q. , N, f 4 y® -�: • Shrinkage Limits THE PEOPLE During construction, what is under a • Moisture The men and women employed by piece of property can be just as important Content Patriot have first-hand knowledge of the as what is being built on top of it. • Grain Size business environment and regulatory cli- Contaminated soil, `old fill", groundwater, Analysis mate. Our professional staff is com- karst topography, and more unknowns • Organic prised of engineers, scientists, technical can be disastrous for a construction prof- Content specialists and support personnel. With ect. The following benefits make Patriot • Density decades of experience, our staff has the Engineers invaluable members of your • Proctors (Standard and Modified) technical expertise needed to address engineering and design team. Patriot's • California Bearing Ratio (CBR) most environmental, geotechnical or geotechnical engineering services can: • Specific Gravity construction material testing issues. In • Hydraulic Conductivity addition, Patriot is exceptional in that our •improve foundation design • Consolidation senior engineers and technical profes- •reduce construction delays • Unconfined Compressive Strength sionals serve as actual project man- •minimize expensive over-design. • Triaxial Sheer agers, and not just as advisors (which is the common practice with most consult- CONSTRUCTION: ing companies). Our project managers GEOTECHNICAL • Earthwork Monitoring have full responsibility for getting the job • Pile Driving Monitoring done, and possess the authority and ENGINEERING SERVICES • Foundation Installation Monitoring resources necessary to ensure that • Construction Dewatering Evaluation assignments are completed quickly, cor- FEASIBILITY/PLANNING: • Design and Installation of rectly and cost-efficiently, making Patriot • Site Suitability Evaluation Instrumentation a genuine value to your project team. • Preliminary Subsurface Investigation • Review of Excavation Bracing • Project Feasibility Studies • Ground Water Monitoring THE COMMITMENT DESIGN DEVELOPMENT: POST-CONSTRUCTION: To provide our clients with superior value Failure Investigation by delivering technical services in a • Geotechnical Investigations gation timely fashion, at a reasonable cost, and ° Landfill • Expert Testimony with the highest quality outcomes attain • Landfill Engineering Construction • Instrumentation Program Development able. • QA/QC Landfill Testing • Foundation Underpinning Consulting • Landslide Remediation. 12� " C h A � • Site • Risk Based Closure fA �� �Zi` YA- 4 Reconnaissance .,�may.,; ':Jz c � �,�,_ - �I�� r ;; , � a i. , • Environmental AIR QUALITY SERVICES x . , , Impact Permitting: Y 4 iF.Mt Statements • New Source Review F X �t� �' is • Wetland • Prevention of Significant Deterioration ox X6,,4 � ,�u . .� Delineation • FESOP r " m ar , t to r boa t ��, •Title V � .-s:-;gw „ .iv ,- , " Compliance Ital. } k 1 , pirA Auditin Ambient AirMonitorin : :.. ` t. il.,.1 " '"`4 , ' - h Al ', '` -. ` fai °" • Facility Review • Fenceline Studies • Data Management • Odor Surveys A number of legal and financial concerns • Health and Safety Training • Fugitive Emissions have created a new social awareness • Monitoring • Dispersion Modeling regarding wellness and our environment. • Reporting • Records Review Public demand for a clean environment • OSHA • Process Determinations and safe workplace manifests the need • Waste Handling • Mass Balance Emission Inventory for environmental consulting services • Process Evaluations •AP-42 that maintain a realistic balance between • Waste Minimizations business operations and environmental • Recycling Programs INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE: stewardship. • Material Substitution Asbestos, Lead-Based Paint and Mold: • Brownfields • Building Surveys Since 1975, Patriot's professional envi- • Voluntary Remediation Program • Bulk Sampling ronmental managers have been cost- • Excess Liability Fund •Air Monitoring effectively helping companies more •Abatement Specifications appropriately deal with their environ- Training: • Operations and Maintenance Plans mental concerns. • Hazard Communications •Asbestos Indoor Air Quality: Patriot personnel are ready to provide a • Confined Space • Complaint Investigations business approach to your environmental • Spill Response • Sampling projects. Most companies are more than • Hazwoper • Source Determination willing to address environmental issues; • Employee Exposure Monitoring however, they do prefer: SITE INSPECTION AND CHARACTERIZATION Training: • accurate information Soil and Groundwater: • Hazard Communications • a plan of action with realistic options • Hydrogeologic Assessments • Spill Response • and minimal cost. • Soil Vapor Surveys • Hazwoper • Monitoring Well Sampling • OSHA Construction • Geophysical Surveys • OSHA Generic Industry ENVIRONMENTAL • Soil Sampling •Asbestos, Mold and Lead Awareness. • Modeling SERVICES • Plume Delineation CONSULTING: Wastewater: 7 � `fit .- . �3 Regulatory Review and Interpretation: Sampling and monitoring ! � 4,':. ..'--45,,.., W,:: � • Federal, State and Local Regulations Mixing zone studies P=-: _4 " 1 f .'�° ;4 mot;-, 4• , t •,t,.. rata • Strategy Planning 1V • �t • Client Agency Representation 161- - �' t9 `�.4 9 Y P Air: a ¢ ` �H � zi 5 ,:,.= • Expert Testimony • Source Emission Testing, s;' 0i `•.*"f � • r Y ll Fugitive Emission Monitoring ` Permitting: •Ambient Air Monitoring r -? �' t F •Air Quality • Dispersion Modeling Y y : ,,t•• NPDES, Stormwater — ''µ- • POTW-Pretreatment REMEDIAL DESIGN AND • RCRA ENGINEERING: • Conceptual Design a = Environmental Property Assessments: • System Specifications • " 1` ,x O • Phase I Environmental Site • Economic Analysis ' ,a'n = ' n E tvi ENG ntaI, I c.. ,0 andPE'nvr onmenta%�%nc • Bid Evaluations -� irn z Assessments r 4617 B•l` tfliiB.o pr.4Z s„a d4 • Project Management e� • Transaction Screens 1 9 g, .,' a ."ya rte' 1a iR z h Litr;;;;I:11,::: OW s „0��� �,. , Concrete. ,� - t , fill • Slump Test • Mortar Autoclave Expansion git,*Olt V.;;;10:#.44. ...4,',,,; 2 •Air Test • Mortar Density �-- t�s ' ,: I • Yield Test • Block Prism Test `� � `ff "' g • Molding Cylinders and Beams • Block Compressive Strength ` � `, •Testing Cylinders and Beams • Block Absorption/Moisture °', { -4 , s • LA Abrasion • Content Block Weight/Fire A , "itt 4i �#3 0,.° . .+ti ) a Mix Designs Resistance Rating � r F 34 ` �" '� • Shrinkage Evaluation • Brick Compressive Strength �,. �, '�� ,- • Post Tensioned Testing and • Brick Modulus of Rupture e�� ; , � ,. 4 ry Inspection • Brick Absorption ,, • tiN »k- ;e . ko _. • Precast Testing and Inspection • Brick Freeze/Thaw -kpW� 4 • Floor Flatness and Levelness • Brick Puncture Resistance r a Sb i 'X4.' 1 r ,'Y 14 S �� _. • Surveys Reinforcing Steel '"" g *� ! ' k ; • Placement Inspections PRE-CONSTRUCTION PHASE ,�°. {• • Unit Weight • Materials Locations, Evaluation mk During a construction project, quality • Windsor Probe and Selection �4 control of construction materials and • Swiss Hammer • Materials Evaluation for i.i-0.4 methods is crucial to the success of the • Coring Renovation a#, .; project. Owners and project participants • Petrographic Analysis • Structural Testing for Renovation have a need for precise and timely test- • Batch Plant Inspection • Roof Testing and Evaluation ! `? ing and inspection of construction materi- • Sodium Sulfate Analysis • Specification Review als and techniques. Patriot provides • Maturity Analysis • Concrete Specifications r� dedicated full-time project engineers and • Pull Out Strength •Aggregate Evaluation .. 41 support staff to provide on-site informa- • Moisture Emission Testing • Quality Control Parameters tion whenever needed. The benefits of •Testing Services Cost Estimate f N-Ai Patriot project testing and inspection go Steel: •Assistance in Vendor and €' '' p J g p 9 ` � '43 beyond collecting and reporting data •Anchor Bolt Pull Out Tests Contractor Selection. 4 , ' They include: • Weld Inspection • Bolt Tightness Testing POST CONSTRUCTION AND hµ,40 • construction recommendations • Ultra Sonic Testing OPERATIONS PHASE: 3*, � t • laboratory testing • Magnetic Particle • Building Observation Surveys ' : ;: • professional engineering consultation • X-Ray Inspection • Grounds and Landscaping r •AWS-Certified Welding • Parking and Pavements .. ,4. Inspection • Building Exteriors/Windows and ' ' ;vim ' • Ground Penetrating Radar Doors MATERIALS • Structural System/Framing and n Roofing: Roofing 7 v. ENGINEERING AND g gri TESTING SERVICES • Infrared Moisture Surveys • Structural Load Tests. / • Electrical Capacitance Moisture Survey •i� ,1 i CONSTRUCTION PHASE • Nuclear Moisture Survey , A E- V° Soil. •Warranty Inspection w rR QT ENG/NEER NG 4 . ` d - Vfro u , ita7fie • Field Density Tests Condition Surveys ,„ • Proctors (Standard and Modified) • Failure Investigation ,' , ngrnee gtaue for::q ojeebsuaaess Z • California Bearing Ratios (CBR) ; 3 u "''' °" '`'' �` ,4 `,,F4 ? . g ( ) • Installation Inspection i . :„ k fir - � • Sieve Analysis ... ._ -_ • Moisture Content Asphalt: Corporate Headquarters: � � •Atterberg Limits • , g Thickness 6330 East 75th Street, Suite 216 r • Spread Footing Excavation • Density In Place Indianapolis, Indiana 46250-2700 '4; Inspection • Coring 317.576.8058 or 317.576.1965 FAX , • Pile Load Tests •Temperature Monitoring wwwpatrioteng.com t •Tie Back Inspections • Bitumin Content Offices •in Indianapolis, •Evansville,. ."„ •Auger-cast Pile Inspections •Aggregate Gradation Fort Wayne, Lafayette,South Bend,Terre Haute, :: • Pile Installation Analysis •Aggregate Soundness Louisville, Charleston and Dayton ' , • Caisson Inspection Accreditations: t t • Proofrolling Inspection Masonry: US Army Corp of Engineers ,• ' • Dynamic Cone Penetrometry • ICBO Masonry Inspection '•AASHTO ' • Mortar/Grout Trial Batch AMRL1.' ACL - 4 fi • Mortar Compressive Test ' 0 200?Patriot Engineering and Enwronmental,Inc EXHIBIT B Detailed Description of the Work 1 Ink PATRIOT ENGINEERING and Environmental, Inc. Consulting Environmental,Geotechnical and Construction Materials Engineers EXHIBIT B - PARCEL 47 SCOPE OF WORK Patriot Engineering and Environmental, Inc. (Patriot) will provide the following services to the Carmel Redevelopment Commission (CRC) during the removal of impacted soils, underground storage tanks (USTS) and other environmental concerns at the Parcel 47/Carmel Lofts site (Site). SCOPE OF WORK: Patriot will provide oversight of the removal of environmental impacts associated with historic use of the Site. The oversight includes, but is not limited to: o Completing waste profiles for the contaminated media removed from the Site; O Instructing the CRC-selected removal contractor (removal contractor) where to dig during excavation of areas of potential environmental concern identified during the geophysical investigation previously conducted by Patriot; O Inspecting and documenting the excavation of the areas of potential environmental concern to identify any subsurface structures, features or contamination requiring removal; O Inspecting and documenting the removal of underground storage tanks (USTs), vaults or other subsurface features or structures; O Collecting confirmatory soil samples following removal of USTs or subsurface features and structures and submitting the samples for laboratory analysis; O Instructing the removal contractor where to excavate for the removal of the impacted soils present at the Site, field screening the impacted soils during removal and determining when the limits of contamination have been reached; O Identifying materials that do not meet the established waste profiles and require additional profiling; O Collecting confirmatory soil samples following removal of the impacted soils and submitting the samples for laboratory analysis; O Providing laboratory analysis of samples through a subcontracted analytical laboratory; o Evaluating the laboratory data to determine whether additional soil removal is necessary; O Perform photographic documentation and complete field logs documenting the Site activities; O Attend meetings as requested by the CRC and provide weekly updates of events conducted at the Site; O Prepare a final report for the Site environmental activities, and; O Performing other tasks as requested by the CRC. Patriot will perform the oversight activities on a time and materials basis in accordance with the unit rates in the Patriot Fee Schedules provided in Exhibits B-1 and B-2. 6330 East 75th Street Suite 216 Indianapolis, Indiana 46250 317-576-8058, Fax 317-575-7182 Offices in Indianapolis, Evansville, Ft. Wayne, Lafayette, Terre Haute, Louisville, and Dayton EXHIBIT B-1 Schedule of Fees to Be Paid to Service Provider PATRIOT ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. Master Fee Schedule for Carmel Redevelopment Commission 2009 Environmental Services Unit 100 PROFESSIONAL STAFF Unit Price 101 Staff Engineer/Scientist Hour 73.00 102 Senior Staff Engineer/Scientist Hour 83.00 103 Project Engineer/Scientist Hour 97.00 104 Senior Project Engineer/Scientist/Manager Hour 120.00 105 Principal Engineer Hour 165.00 106 Word Processing Hour 56.00 107 Draftsperson-CAD Hour 67.00 108 AHERA Accredited Building Inspector Hour 86.00 109 Safety Officer Hour 165.00 110 Expert Witness Hour 235.00 200 GENERAL EXPENSES 201 Automobile Transportation Mile 0.70 202 Per Diem Day 41.50 203 Hotel Cost + 15% 204 Parking Cost+ 15% 205 Vehicle Rental Cost+ 15% 206 Camera and Film Development Roll 27.00 207 Truck day 93.00 300 SAMPLING EQUIPMENT 301 Polyethylene Disposable Bailers Each 15.50 302 Teflon Disposable Bailers Each 32.00 303 Drum Thieves Each 16.00 304 Low Flow Air Pump Day 28.00 305 High Flow Air Pump Day 33.00 306 Peristaltic Groundwater Filtering Pump Day 54.00 307(45) Micron Groundwater Filter Each 16.00 400 MONITORING EQUIPMENT (As listed or equivalent) 401 pH & Temperature Meter Day 26.00 402 Mini-Rae PID Meter Day 109.00 403 Gastech Combustible Vapor Meter Day 109.00 404 Sensidyne Gastec Pump Day 27.00 405 Sensidyne Detector Tubes Each 16.00 406 Electronic Water Level Meter Day 31.00 407 Oxygen Reduction Potential Meter Day 21.00 408 Carbon Dioxide Meter Day 44.50 409 Drager C.M.S. Day 36.25 410 Drager C.M.S. Analysis Each 78.00 412 AC/DC Converter Each 27.00 Page 1 Unit 500 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE CLOTHING & EQUIPMENT Unit Price 501 Level D Protective Equipment Day/person 36.25 502 Level C Protective Equipment Day/person 67.25 503 Level B Protective Equipment Day/person 155.25 504 Level A Protective Equipment Day/person 533.00 505 Respirator Cartridges Each 11.00 506 Ear Plugs Pair 1.15 507 Latex Sample Gloves Pair 2.20 508 Nitril Gloves Pair 5.33 509 Solvex Gloves Pair 8.50 510 Viton Gloves Pair 41.50 511 Portable Eyewash Station Day 54.00 512 Tyvek Suit Each 15.50 513 Poly-Coated Tyvek Suit Each 43.50 514 Sarenex Coated Tyvek Suit Each 109.00 515 Safety Goggles Each 11.00 516 Traffic Cones Day/each 5.70 517 Safety Harness and Rope Day 27.00 518 Ladder Day 27.00 519 Plastic Snow Fence (4 ft high) Foot 7.25 520 Caution Tape Roll 21.75 521 Duct Tape Roll 7.25 522 DOT Labels Each 3.25 523 First Aid Kit Each 37.25 524 Fire Extinguisher Day 31.00 600 MISCELLANEOUS EXPENDABLE SUPPLIES 601 Visqueen Polyethylene, 6 mill 2000 SF Roll 155.25 602 Steel Drum, 55 gal, type 17H Each 54.00 603 Poly Overpack Drum. 85 gal Each 197.00 604 Oil Dry Pad Each 16.00 605 Oil Dry Boom Each 54.00 700 LABORATORY ANALYSES 1,2 Organics Volatiles 701 Volatile Organics EPA 624/SW846 8240/8260(B) Each 217.00 Petroleum Hydrocarbons 703 BTEX EPA 602/SW846 8021with MTBE Each 64.00 704 TRPH EPA 418.1 Each 109.00 705 TPH SW846 M8015B gasoline range Each 64.00 706 TPH SW846 M8015B diesel range Each 64.00 706A TPH SW846 M8015B Extended range Each 91.00 Page 2 Unit Unit Price Semivolatiles 707 PNAs EPA 610/SW846 8310 Each 160.00 708 NAs EPA 625/SW846 8270 Each 217.00 709 Base/Neutral/Acid SW846 8270 Each 321.00 Pesticides/PCBs 710 Pesticides, EPA 608/SW846 8080/8081 A Each 135.00 711 Organochlorine Pest/PCBs SW846 8080/8081A/8082 Each 217.00 712 PCBs EPA 608/SW846 8080/8082 Each 135.00 Herbicides 713 Herbicides EPA 615/SW846 8150/8151A (Includes 2,4-D;2,4,5-T;2,4,5-TPSilvex) Each 243.00 F List Solvent Scan 714 SW846 8260B, 8270, 8015BM Each 704.00 715 Low Level ICAP Scan (24 metals) Each 217.00 Inorganics Metals - ICAP 716 Each Component EPA 200.7/SW846 6010B Each 16.00 717 Lead in Paint SW846 6010B Each 27.00 718 Lead in Air NIOSH 7300 Each 27.00 Metals -Graphite Furnace 719 Each Component EPA 200 series/SW846 7000 series Each 37.25 720 Lead in Drinking Water Each 37.25 Metals - Mercury Cold Vapor/Hydride Generation 721 Water SW846 7470A/7471A Each 32.00 Metals Group Analysis Priority Pollutants 13 Metals, ICAP Trace 722 EPA 200, 200.7/SW846 6010B, 7421 Each 130.00 RCRA 8 Metals, ICAP Trace 723 EPA 200, 200.7/SW846 6010B, 7470A Each 109.00 General Chemistry 724 Acidity EPA 305.1 Each 16.00 725 Alkalinity EPA 310.1 Each 16.00 726 Ammonia-Nitrogen EPA 350.3 Each 21.75 727 BOD EPA 405.1 Each 21.75 728 Bromide standard method 4500B Each 25.00 729 BTU Each 59.00 730 Cation Exchange Capacity sws46 9081 Each 91.00 731 Chloride EPA 325.3/SW846 9253 Each 16.00 732 Chromium Hexavalent EPA 218.5/SW846 7196A Each 19.75 733 COD EPA 410.1,410.2,410.4 Each 32.00 734 Cyanide Total EPA 335.2/SW846 9010B Each 32.00 735 Cyanide Amenable EPA 335.1/SW846 9012A Each 32.00 736 Flashpoint Each 54.00 737 Fluoride EPA 340.2 Each 27.00 738 Hardness EPA 130.2 Each 21.75 Page 3 Unit Unit Price 739 Kjeldahl Nitrogen EPA 351.2 or 351.3 Each 37.25 740 Moisture ASTM D2216 Each 11.00 741 Nitrate-Nitrogen SW846 9210 or EPA 352.1 Each 21.75 742 Nitrite-Nitrogen EPA 354.1 Each 16.50 743 Oil and Grease Gravimetric EPA 413.1 Each 69.25 744 Oil and Grease IR EPA 413.2 Each 69.25 745 Organic Content LOI Each 27.00 746 Paint Filter 9095A Each 21.75 747 pH EPA 150.1/SW846 9045C Each 23.00 748 Phenolics, Total, EPA 420.1/SW846 9065 Each 37.25 749 Phosphate, Ortho, standard methods or EPA 365.3 Each 27.00 750 Phosphorous, Total, standard methods or EPA 365.3 Each 32.00 751 Solids, Dissolved, EPA 160.1 Each 16.00 752 Solids, Total, EPA 160.3 Each 16.00 753 Solids, Suspended, EPA 160.2 Each 16.00 754 Solids, Volatile Each 27.00 755 Specific Conductance EPA 120.1 Each 16.00 756 Sulfate EPA 375.3 Each 27.00 757 Sulfide EPA 376.1 Each 32.00 758 Sulfite EPA 377.1 Each 32.00 759 Temperature Each 6.75 760 Total Organic Carbon EPA 415.1/SW846 9060 Each 79.75 761 Total Organic Halogens EPA 450.1/SW846 9020B Each 135.00 762 Turbidity EPA 180.1 Each 16.00 Hazardous Waste RCRA 763 BTU Each 59.00 764 Corrosivity, pH SW846 9040 Each 21.75 765 Reactivity (releasable cyanide/sulfide) Each 73.00 766 Ignitability sw846 1010 Each 57.00 767 Paint Filter Test sw846 9095 Each 21.75 Priority Pollutants 768 Metals (13) SW846 6010b,7470 Each 155.25 768 Volatiles GC/MS SW846 8240/8260 Each 217.00 769 Semivolatiles GS/MS SW846 8270 Each 331.00 770 Pesticides/PCBs Gc, SW846 8080/8081A/8082 Each 217.00 771 Total Cyanide SW846 9010B Each 32.00 772 Phenols SW846 9065 Each 32.00 773 Total Priority Pollutants (w/o dioxin) Each 828.00 TCLP 774 Metals (8) Each 217.00 775 Volatiles Analysis Each 295.00 776 Semivolatiles Volatiles Analysis Each 398.50 777 Pesticides Analysis Each 217.00 778 Herbicide Analysis Each 295.00 779 One TCLP Metal Each 104.00 780 Full TCLP Each 906.00 Page 4 Unit Unit Price Asbestos 781 PCM Air Analysis Each 27.00 782 TEM Air Analysis Each 140.00 783 PLM Bulk Analysis Each 27.00 Mold 784 Air-O-Cell Analysis/Microscope Each 79.75 785 Tape Lift Analysis/Microscope Each 79.75 786 Agar Plate Analysis Each 91.00 787 Swab/Wipe/Bulk Analysis Each 91.00 IH Sampling equipment 790 Low Flow Pumps Day 28.00 791 High Flow Pumps Day 33.00 792 Bioaerosol Impactor w/ Pump Day 109.00 793 Boroscope w/Drill Day 54.00 794 Moisture Meter Day 54.00 795 Rotometer Day 11.10 796 Charcoal Tubes Each 11.00 797 Cassettes for Air Sampling Each 3.75 Notes: 1 Normal analysis turnaround 14 days Rush analysis -cost plus 100% 48 hour analysis -cost plus 50% 96 hour analysis -cost plus 25% 2 Level III data package - cost plus 15% Level IV data package -cost plus 20% 800 DRILLING SERVICES 801 Mobilization Each 155.00-525.00 Hollow-Stem Auger Drilling 802 3.25-4.25 inch ID, 0-30 ft Foot 21.00 803 3.25-4.25 inch ID, 31-50 ft Foot 23.00 804 3.25-4.25 inch ID, 051-100 ft Foot 25.00 805 Standby, Non-Operational Time Hour 130.00 Split-Spoon Soil Sampling 806 0-30 ft Foot 22.00 807 31-50 ft Foot 24.00 808 51-100 ft Foot 28.00 Geoprobe Direct Push Soil/Groundwater Sampling 809 Soil Sampling Foot 21.00 810 Groundwater Sample Collection Each 130.00 811 Standby, Non-Operational Time Hour 130.00 Monitoring Well Installation/Decommissioning 812 Well Installation Hour 181.00 813 Well Development, Surge & Bail Hour 181.00 814 Borehole Grouting (labor) Hour 181.00 Page 5 Unit Unit Price 815 Equipment Decontamination Hour 181.00 816 Stand-By, Non-Operational Time Hour 130.00 Monitoring Well Materials 817 PVC Casing, 2 inch, Flush Threaded Foot 5.25 818 PVC Screen, 2 inch, Flush Threaded Foot 9.50 819 PVC Caps/Plugs, 2 inch Each 11.50 820 Filter Sand, 50 lb Bag Each 10.50 821 Cement, 90 lb Bag Each 12.00 822 Bentonite Powder, 50 lb Bag Each 14.50 823 Bentonite Hole Plug, 50 lb Bag Each 15.50 824 Bentonite Pellets, 50 lb Bucket Each 64.00 825 Protective Well Cover, 6-inch Each 115.00 826 Protective Well Cover, 8-inch Each 125.00 827 Flush Mount Manhole Cover, 12 inch Each 135.00 828 Locking Well Cap, 2 inch Watertight Each 26.00 829 Padlock Each 11.00 900 HEAVY EQUIPMENT (As listed or equivalent)6 Hydraulic Excavators (includes Operator Items 901 -908 only) 901 Excavator >36,000 lb Hour 217.00 902 Excavator 26,000 lb to 36,000 lb Hour 191.50 903 Excavator <26,000 lb Hour 191.50 Dozer 904 (850) Straight Blade -6 way Hour 155.25 Loader/Backhoe 905 Backhoe Hour 135.00 906 Frontloader 25,000 lb w/ 3yd Bucket Hour 150.00 907 Bobcat-Type Loader Hour 135.00 Grader 908 Grader Hour 135.00 Labor 909 General Laborer Hour 46.50 Rollers & Compactors 910 Steel Drum Roller Hour 26.00 911 22"Vibratory Compactor Plate (4 hr. min.) Hour 36.25 Dump Trucks 912 Single Axle Hour 79.75 913 Tri-Axle Hour 104.00 Tractors &Trailers 914 Tractor(Semi) Hour 69.25 915 35-ton Drop Deck Equipment Hour 91.00 916 Etnyre 35-ton Lowboy Hour 91.00 Page 6 Unit Unit Price 917 12-ton Pull Behind Equipment Trailer Hour 54.00 918 Utility Trailer 6' x 12' Hour 27.00 Trucks 919 2-ton Pickup Truck Hour 54.00 920 1-ton Pickup Truck Hour 48.75 921 3/4-ton Pickup Truck Hour 48.75 922 1/2-ton Pickup Truck Hour 43.50 923 Light Duty Pickup Truck Hour 37.25 1000 GENERAL EQUIPMENT (As listed or equivalent) Compressors 1001 Smith 250 CFM with Hoses and Hammer Day 295.00 Concrete saws, steel saws, 1002 Stihl 350 Concrete or Steel Saw Day 160.50 1003 Black & Decker Saws All - Rip Saw Day 79.75 1004 Target Walk Behind Concrete Saw Day 160.50 Welders, generators 1005 225-Amp Stationary Day 160.50 1006 500-Amp Gasoline Portable Generator Day 132.50 1007 15-Amp Portable (small unit) Day 79.75 Pressure washers 1008 Hotsy 980 Pressure/Steam Cleaner Day 125.00 1009 2,500 PSI Water With No Heat Day 202.00 1010 Zep Washer Day 98.00 Pumps 1011 Homelite 2" Trash Pumps Day 83.00 1012 3/4" Discharge Submerge Pump Day 65.00 Shop vacs 1013 Electric 5-Gallon Unit Day 27.00 1014 Electric 20-Gallon Unit Day 37.25 1015 HEPA Vac Day 54.00 Vacuum Pumps 1016 Air Vacuum Pump 55-Gallon Super Sucker Day 135.00 Miscellaneous Work Items 1017 Barrel Carrier Day 37.25 1018 Cutting Torches Day 67.25 1019 Air Chisel Day 73.50 1020 Hoses 50' Sections Day 31.00 1021 Air Handler(explosion proof) Day 430.00 Air Handler(hose, inductor, educator) Day 62.00 Page 7 Unit 1100 WASTE DISPOSAL 3 Unit Price Solid Non-Hazardous (Special Waste) Land Disposal 1101 Non-Hazardous Waste Disposal Approval Each stream 585.00 1102 Bulk Cubic yard 29.00-47.00 1103 55 Gallon Steel Drum Each 362.25 Fuel Blending 1104 Flammable Liquids Gallon 0.78-1.29 1105 Oil, Petroleum Product(bulk) Gallon Case by case 1106 Oily Water(bulk) Gallon 0.41-0.78 1200 WASTE TRANSPORTATION 3 1201 Roll-Off Container Each 155.25-621.00 1202 Vacuum Truck 4 Hour 130.00 1203 Tanker Hour Case by case 1204 Dump Truck Mile Case by case 1300 MISCELLANEOUS 3,5 1301 Excavation, Disposal, Backfill of Petroleum-Impacted Soil ton 83.00-104.00 1302 Removal, Disposal, Backfill of a 1,000-Gallon UST per 3,100.00-3,950.00 1303 Removal, Disposal, Backfill of a 6,000-Gallon UST per 4,350.00-5,700.00 1304 Removal, Disposal, Backfill of a10,000-Gallon UST per 5,700.00-7,800.00 1305 Disposal of a 55-Gallon Drum of UST Sludge per 310.50 Notes: 3 Cost depends upon distance between site and disposal facility, and region. 4 Non-emergency rates, does not include operator. 5 UST removal includes cost of disposal of 2 drums of sludge. 6 6-Hour Minimum Charge. Page 8 PATRIOT ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. Geotechnical & Construction Materials Testing Unit I. PROFESSIONAL STAFF Unit Price Technician IV Hr 50.00 Engineer/Scientist Hr 73.00 Senior Engineer/Scientist Hr 83.00 Project Engineer/Scientist/ Manager Hr 97.00 Senior Project Engineer/Scientist/Manager Hr 120.00 Principal Engineer Hr 165.00 II. SUPPORT STAFF Materials Technician I Hr 29.00 Materials Technician II Hr 35.25 Materials Technician III Hr 42.00 Structural Steel Technician (VT) Hr 49.00 Magnetic Particle Technician (MT) Hr 60.00 Ultrasonic Technician (UT) Hr 72.00 Note: Overtime for technicians will be the indicated hourly rate X 1.5 Minimum charge of 4 hours for any technician work,except sample pick up Word Processing Hr 56.00 Draftsperson —CAD Hr 67.00 AHERA Accredited Building Inspector Hr 86.00 Materials Laboratory Manager Hr 81.00 Construction QA Supervisor Hr 73.00 Certified Welding Inspector Hr 95.00 Certified Masonry Inspector Hr 90.00 Certified Structural Concrete Inspector Hr 90.00 Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) Operator Hr 90.00 Wetlands Biologist Hr 100.00 Geosynthetic Inspector Hr 81.00 Building Envelope Consultant Hr 90.00 Roofing Consultant Hr 120.00 Safety Officer Hr 165.00 III. EXPERT WITNESS Expert Witness Testimony and Preparation — Senior Principal Hr 235.00 IV. GENERAL EXPENSES Automobile Transportation Mile 0.59 Subcontract Service or Equipment Rental Cost+ 15% Report Preparations (outside services) Cost+ 15% Special Outside Services (i.e., photographer, film, film processing, etc.) Cost+ 15% Per Diem (food and lodging) Cost+ 15% Transportation by Commercial Carrier or Rental Car Cost+ 15% Out-of-Town Living Expenses Cost+ 15% Page 9 PATRIOT ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. Materials Laboratory Services Unit I. SOILS TESTING Unit Price Atterberg Limits (ASTM D-4318) Ea 60.00 Shrinkage Limits (ASTM D-427) Ea 71.00 Moisture Contents (ASTM D-2216) Ea 4.75 Hand Penetrometer Test Ea 9.00 Grain Size Distribution 1) Sieve Analysis (ASTM D-422, washed) Ea 49.00 2) Decanting over#200 Sieve only (ASTM D-1140) Ea 31.00 3) Hydrometer Analysis Only (ASTM D-422) Ea 57.00 4) Sieve and Hydrometer Analysis (ASTM D-422) Ea 105.00 Organic Content(Loss on Ignition, AASHTO T-267) Ea 30.00 Extrude and Log Shelby Tube Samples Ea 24.00 Visual Classification (Unified) (ASTM D-2487) Ea 3.55 Natural Density Ea 25.00 Compaction Tests 1) Modified Proctor(ASTM D-1557) Ea 145.00 2) Standard Proctor(ASTM D-698) Ea 125.00 3) Proctor Check Points Ea 51.00 California Bearing Ratio (CBR) Tests 1)ASTM D-1883 or AASHTO T-193, One Point Ea 137.00 2) AASHTO T-193, Three Points Ea 415.00 3) Corps of Engineers Method Ea 828.00 Consolidation Tests (ASTM D-2435) 1) Undisturbed Samples including (11) Increments Ea 400.00 2) To Remold Samples, Additional Ea 86.00 3) Additional Load Increments Ea 24.00 4) Additional Unload Increments Ea 24.00 5) Report of Time Curves Ea 24.00 Unconfined Compression (ASTM D-2166) 1) Undisturbed Sample Ea 49.00 2) To Remold Sample Ea 86.00 Triaxial Strength Testing 1) Unconsolidated, Undrained (UU) (ASTM D-2850), Undisturbed (3) Circles Ea 342.00 2) Consolidated, Undrained (CU) (ASTM D-4767), Undisturbed (3) Circles Ea 875.00 3) Special Sample Preparation or Remodeling, add per circle Ea 86.00 Soil-Lime Unconfined Compression (ASTM-D-5102) Ea 678,00 Nuclear Gauge Day 85.00 Dynamic Cone Penetrometer Day 77.00 Sand Cone Day 120.00 Permeabilities (Cohesive Samples) Ea 285.00 Permeabilities (Granular Soils) Ea 315.00 pH, Organic Matter, Soluble Salts Ea 100.00 pH Ea 25.00 Resistivity Ea 86.00 Soil Mineral Analysis Ea 62.00 Specific Gravity Ea 45.50 Topsoil Specifications (ASTM D5268) Ea 125.00 Page 10 PATRIOT ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. Materials Laboratory Services Unit II. CONCRETE TESTING Unit Price Compressive Strength 1) Cylinders (ASTM C-39) Ea 9.20 2) Concrete Cores (ASTM C-42) Ea 30.00 3) Mortar Cubes (ASTM C-109) Ea 17.00 Flexural Strength 1) Beams (ASTM D-78) Ea 34.00 Mix Verification (ASTM C-192) 1) Compressive Strength Mix—Normal Weight Aggregates Ea 300.00 2) Flexural Strength Mix— Normal Weight Aggregates Ea 525.00 3) Mix with Non-Normal Weight Aggregates (Lightweight, High Density, etc.) Normal Mix Testing Rate, plus Ea 150.00 4) Mix Design — Mix Testing Rate, plus Ea 350.00 Miscellaneous 1) Cylinder Molds (for contractor's use) (20 per case) Cylinders molded by others (No charge when tested by Patriot) Case 80.00 2) Coring Rig Day 95.00 3) Generator Day 95.00 4) Bit Wear Inch 5.10 5) Swiss Hammer Day 75.00 6) Unit Weight(Cores and Cylinders) Ea 35.00 7) Lab Saw Cutting (Cores and Cylinders) Ea 18.00 8) Patch — Non-Shrink Grout Hole 25.00 9) Maturity Meter(Equipment) Day 175.00 10) FF/FL Testing (up to 20,000 ft2) (time and equipment) Trip 440.00 11) FF/FL Testing (over 20,000 ft2) (time and equipment) Ft2 0.037 12) Pull Out Testing (equipment) Ea 125.00 13) Chloride Ion Testing Ea 52.00 III. ASPHALT TESTING Marshall Density at 50 Blows (ASTM D-1559) Ea 65.00 Extraction and Gradation Test (ASTM D-6307/D-5444) Ea 100.00 Density Test, Cored Specimen (ASTM D-2726) Ea 35.00 Thickness Cored Specimen (ASTM D-3549) Ea 15.00 Asphalt Content(Ignition) (ASTM D-6307) Ea 60.00 Asphalt Content (Wet) (ASTM D-2172) Ea 80.00 Theoretical Max. Specific Gravity (ASTM D-204) Ea 110.00 Patch —Asphaltic Cold Patch Hole 25.00 Page 11 PATRIOT ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. Materials Laboratory Services Unit IV. AGGREGATE TESTING Unit Price Aggregate Gradation Test(ASTM C-136) Ea 67.00 Coarse Absorption and Specific Gravity (ASTM C-127) Ea 98.00 Fine Absorption and Specific Gravity (ASTM C-128) Ea 104.00 Organic Impurities (ASTM C-40) Ea 45.00 Los Angeles Abrasion (ASTM C-131) Ea 310.00 Sulfate Soundness, Magnesium or Sodium (ASTM C-88), 5 Cycles Ea 330.00 Unit Weight and Voids (ASTM C-29) Ea 68.00 Minus 200 (ASTM C-117) Ea 45.00 Flat and Elongated (ASTM D-479) Ea 70.00 Sand Equivalency (ASTM D-2419) Ea 74.00 V. MASONRY TESTING Mortar/Grout/Cement 1) Compressive Strength — Mortar/Grout Cubes (ASTM C-109) Ea 16.50 2) Compressive Strength —Grout Prisms (ASTM C-1019) Ea 27.00 Concrete Block 1) Compressive Strength a) Single Block—(3) samples minimum (ASTM C-140) Ea 77.50 2)Absorption/Moisture Content a) (3) Samples Minimum (ASTM C-140) Ea 46.00 3) Drying Shrinkage—(2) Samples Minimum (ASTM C-426) Ea 500.00 4)Weight(ASTM C-140) Ea 13.00 5) Block Prism (2 Course) Ea 224.00 Brick 1) Compressive Strength —(5) Samples Minimum (ASTM C-67) Ea 26.00 2) Modulus of Rupture— (5) Samples Minimum (ASTM C-67 Ea 29.00 3) Absorption —(5) Samples Minimum (ASTM C-67) Ea 60.00 4) Freeze/Thaw Durability— (5) Samples Minimum (ASTM C-67) Ea 47.00 5) Initial Rate of Absorption — (5) Samples Minimum (ASTM C-67) Ea 26.00 6) Efflorescence— (10) Samples Minimum (ASTM C-67) Ea 72.00 7) Measure Size—(10) Samples Minimum (ASTM C-67) Ea 17.00 8)Warpage—(10) Samples Minimum (ASTM C-67) Ea 17.00 9) Prism a) Brick Prism (3 Course) Ea 128.00 b) Sawcutting Ea 96.00 Page 12 PATRIOT ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. Materials Laboratory Services Unit VI. STRUCTURAL STEEL TESTING Unit Price Torque Wrench Day 34.5 Skidmore Wilhelm Day 50.00 Ultrasonic Equipment Day 100.00 Magnetic Particle Day 56.00 Liquid Penetrant Day 44.00 Bend Testing Ea 195.00 Hardness Ea 55.00 Metallurgical Identification Ea 350.00 Metal Powder lb 26.00 VII. EPDXY, PAINT and MOISTURE Adhesion/Cohesion Day 165.00 Mill Thickness (Dry) Day 22.00 Mill Thickness (Wet) Day 22.00 Embedment Pull Testing Day 370.00 Moisture Emission Ea 44.00 Wall Moisture Day 38.00 VIII. FIREPROOFING TESTING Density Testing (ASTM E-605) Ea 44.00 Adhesion/Cohesion (ASTM E-605) Ea 49.00 IX. NON-INVASIVE TESTING EQUIPMENT Ground Penetrating Radar Day 800.00 Pachometer Day 118.00 X. ROOF MEMBRANE and GEOSYNTHETIC LINERS Adhesion/Peel Testing Day 240.00 Page 13 PATRIOT ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. Geotechnical Drilling Services Unit I. DRILLING SERVICES Unit Price Mobilization/De-Mobilization of Drill Rig and Crew (plus$4.00 per mile over 60 miles) Per Project 425.00 Minimum Charge for Drill Rig and Crew (first day) Per Project 1,000.00 Drilling with 3.25 and 4.25 inch Hollow Stem Augers with Standard Sampling Under 50 feet depth and under 50 blows per foot LF 9.30 50 to 75 feet depth and under 50 blows per foot LF 10.70 Over 75 feet depth or over 50 blows per foot LF 13.50 Splitspoon Samples by Standard Penetration Test (0-18" Drive) Ea 12.85 ATV Drilling, Additional LF 1.40 Mud Drilling, Additional LF 2.00 Continuous Flight Auger Soundings 0-5' LF 8.05 Bulk Samples (50 lb. Bag) Ea 55.00 Rock Coring (N-Series, approximately 2-inch diameter) LF 30.00 Equipment, Set-up for Rock Coring Hole 57.00 Shelby Tube Samples (3-inch O.D.) Ea 45.00 Monitoring Well Installation Foot 30.00 Monitoring Well Materials Cost+ 15% Stand-by Time Requested by Client Hr 150.00 Hourly Rate for Drill Crew or Hauling Water Hr 150.00 Rental of Dozer Cost+ 15% Concrete Plug of Boreholes Hole 25.00 Per Diem Expenses (Per Man) Per Day 100.00 Grouting Holes LF 7.50 Concrete Coring through 6-8 inches of Floor Slab Hole 235.00 Page 14 EXHIBIT B-2 Compensation for Attendance at Certain CRC Meetings PATRIOT ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. Fee Schedule for Meetings - Carmel Redevelopment Commission Environmental Services Unit PROFESSIONAL STAFF Unit Price Staff Engineer/Scientist Hour 73.00 Senior Staff Engineer/Scientist Hour 83.00 Project Engineer/Scientist Hour 97.00 Senior Project Engineer/Scientist/Manager Hour 120.00 Principal Engineer Hour 165.00 Word Processing Hour 56.00 Draftsperson-CAD Hour 67.00 AHERA Accredited Building Inspector Hour 86.00 Safety Officer Hour 165.00 Expert Witness Hour 235.00 Geotechnical & Construction Materials Testing Unit PROFESSIONAL STAFF Unit Price Technician IV Hr 50.00 Engineer/Scientist Hr 73.00 Senior Engineer/Scientist Hr 83.00 Project Engineer/Scientist/ Manager Hr 97.00 Senior Project Engineer/Scientist/Manager Hr 120.00 Principal Engineer Hr 165.00 SUPPORT STAFF Materials Technician I Hr 29.00 Materials Technician II Hr 35.25 Materials Technician III Hr 42.00 Structural Steel Technician (VT) Hr 49.00 Magnetic Particle Technician (MT) Hr 60.00 Ultrasonic Technician (UT) Hr 72.00 Word Processing Hr 56.00 Draftsperson -CAD Hr 67.00 AHERA Accredited Building Inspector Hr 86.00 Materials Laboratory Manager Hr 81.00 Construction QA Supervisor Hr 73.00 Certified Welding Inspector Hr 95.00 Certified Masonry Inspector Hr 90.00 Certified Structural Concrete Inspector Hr 90.00 Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) Operator Hr 90.00 Wetlands Biologist Hr 100.00 Geosynthetic Inspector Hr 81.00 Building Envelope Consultant Hr 90.00 Page 1 Roofing Consultant Hr 120.00 Safety Officer Hr 165.00 EXPERT WITNESS Expert Witness Testimony and Preparation —Senior Principal Hr 235.00 General Expenses Automobile Transportation Mile 0.70 Subcontract Service or Equipment Rental Cost+ 15% Report Preparations (outside services) Cost+ 15% Special Outside Services (i.e., photographer, film, film processing, etc.) Cost+ 15% Per Diem (food and lodging) Cost+ 15% Transportation by Commercial Carrier or Rental Car Cost+ 15% Page 2 EXHIBIT C Required Insurance Coverages F PATRIOT ENGINEERING 'i.r\N and Effililr0r'ooa r t t'a0g OUBco r 1=� ) Engineering Value for Project Success j 5'. p 13 . ,i Consulting Elwironmentnl,Geotechnicrl!and Materials Engineer Insurance Summary Type Coverage Limits Commercial General Liability $1,000,000 each occurrence $2,000,000 aggregate Excess Umbrella Liability $9,000,000 The above coverage is provided by Grange Mutual Casualty and Princeton Insurance Co. Clients can be listed as additional insured upon request. The policy has a standard 30-day notice of cancellation clause. Patriot Engineering's agent on the above insurance is: NSB Insurance (317) 575-2900 301 E. Carmel Drive, Suite G400 Carmel, IN 46032 Automobile Liability $1,000,000 The above coverage is provided by: State Farm Insurance Company. Patriot Engineering's agent on the above listed insurance is: Mike Kleine Agency (317) 595-9220 10412 Allisonville Road, Suite 115 Fishers, IN 46038 Workers' Compensation $1,000,000 Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky& Mississippi Ohio Coverage Provided by: Ohio Bureau of Workers' Comp. Coverage is provided by: The Hartford (877) 287-1316 Columbus, OH 43215 308 Farmington Ave. Farmington, CT 06032 Professional Liability $2,000,000 each occurrence $2,000,000 aggregate The above coverage is provided by Lloyds of London. Patriot Engineering's agent on the above listed insurance is: NSB Insurance (317) 575-2900 301 E. Carmel Drive, Suite G400 Carmel, IN 46032 6330 East 75th Street, Suite 216, Indianapolis, Indiana 46250 (317) 576-8058 ° (317) 576-1965 FAX • www.patrioteng.com Offices in Evansville, Fort Wayne, Lafayette, Terre Haute, Louisville and Dayton. ACORD , CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MMIDD/YYYY) 07/28/2008 PRODUCER (317) 575-2900 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE NSB Insurance HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR 160 W Carmel Dr ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. Suite 226 Carmel IN 46032- INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURED INSURER A:Grange Mutual Casualty Co 14060 Patriot Engineering and Environmental, Inc. INSURER B:Princeton Insurance Compa 42226 6330 East 75th St. #216 INSURER C: INSURER O. Indianapolis IN 46250- INSURER E: COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED.NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR ADD'L TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER DATE(MNVDD/YY) POLICY DATE(MM/DD/YY)N LIMITS LTR INSRD A GENERAL LIABILITY CPP232393400 04/12/2008 04/12/2009 EACH OCCURRENCE 5 1,000,000 DAMAGE TO RENTED 5 300,000 X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY PREMISES(Ea occurrence) CLAIMS MADE X OCCUR / / / / MED EXP(Any one person) 5 10,000 X Ohio Stop Gap PERSONAL&ADV INJURY 5 1,000,000 / / / / GENERAL AGGREGATE 5 2,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PRODUCTS-COMP/OPAGG 5 2,000,000 7 POLICY IT I'I 9 r" LOC / / / / EBLIA 1,000,000 AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY / / / / COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT 5 (Ea accident) ANY AUTO ALL OWNED AUTOS / / / / BODILY INJURY (Per person) 5 SCHEDULED AUTOS _ HIRED AUTOS / / / / BODILY INJURY 5 (Per accident) NON-OWNED AUTOS / / / / PROPERTY DAMAGE 5 (Per accident) GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY-EA ACCIDENT 5 ANY AUTO / / / / OTHER THAN EA ACC 5 AUTO ONLY: AGG 5 A EXCESS/UMBRELLA LIABILITY CUP232393500 04/12/2008 04/12/2009 EACH OCCURRENCE 5 5,000,000 71 OCCUR CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE 5 5,000,000 5 JDEDUCTIBLE Excess General Liability / / / / 5 X RETENTION $0 S WORKERS COMPENSATION AND / / / / X TOR LE S OTH- ER EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE E.L.EACH ACCIDENT 5 OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? / / / / E L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE 5 If yes,describe under SPECIAL PROVISIONS below E L DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT 5 B OTHER This + Excess above 66A3F0000065-00 04/12/2008 04/12/2009 Each occurenco 4,000,000 + Pkge = General Lia / / / / of $10,000,000. / / / / DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES/EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT/SPECIAL PROVISIONS SPECIMEN ONLY. . CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION ( ) - ( ) - SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE 'CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 30 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT,BUT SPECIMIN FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER.ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ACORD 25(2001/08) ©ACORD CORPORATION 1988 INS025(0108).05 Page 1 0l2 IMPORTANT If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must be endorsed. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). DISCLAIMER The Certificate of Insurance on the reverse side of this form does not constitute a contract between the issuing insurer(s), authorized representative or producer, and the certificate holder, nor does it affirmatively or negatively amend,extend or alter the coverage afforded by the policies listed thereon. ACORD 25(2001108) INS025(aiaa).00 AMS Page 2 ore ACCRD, CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MMlOD/YYYY) CE 01/23/2008 PRODUCER (317) 575-2900 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE NSB Insurance HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR 160 W Carmel Dr ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. Ste 226 Carmel IN 46032- INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC ft- INSURED INSURER A:Lloyds of London Patriot Engineering and Environmental, Inc. INSURER B: 6330 East 75th St. INSURER C' INSURER D. Indianapolis IN 46250- INSURER E' COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED.NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR ADD'L POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION LTR INSRD TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER DATE(MMIDO(YY) DATE(MMIDDIYY) LIMITS GENERAL LIABILITY / / / / EACH OCCURRENCE 5 2,000,000 DAMAGE TO RENTED 5 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY PREMISES(Ea occurrence) _ X CLAIMS MADE I I OCCUR / / / / MED EXP(Any one person) S X Professional Liabilt PERSONAL BADV INJURY 5 SIR $ 50,000 06EBLY099275 01/23/2008 01/23/2009 GENERAL AGGREGATE 5 2,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG S —I POLICY BEET 1 LOC / / / / AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY / / / / COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT 5 (Ea accidenl) ANY AUTO — ALL OWNED AUTOS / / / / BODILY INJURY (Per parson) 5 SCHEDULED AUTOS HIRED AUTOS / / / / BODILY INJURY 5 NON-OWNED AUTOS (Per accident) / / / / PROPERTY DAMAGE S (Per accident) GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY-EA ACCIDENT 5 ANY AUTO / / / / OTHER THAN EA ACC 5 AUTO ONLY: AGG S EXCESS/UMBRELLA LIABILITY / / / / EACH OCCURRENCE 5 7 OCCUR ( I CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE 5 5 DEDUCTIBLE / / / / 5 _ RETENTION 5 �J 5 OR WORKERS COMPENSATION AND / / / / TY LIMITS 1 JO a EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE E.L.EACH ACCIDENT 5 OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? / / / / E L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE S It yes,describe under SPECIAL PROVISIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT 5 OTHER / / / / / / / / / / / / DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONSILOCATIONSNEHICLESIEXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT/SPECIAL PROVISIONS SAMPLE CERTIFICATE CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION . (317) 576-8058 (317) 576-7182 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE • Janet EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 30 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT,BUT Patriot Engineering & Environmental Inc. FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE 6330 East 75th St. INSURER,ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. • • Suite 216 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ���LD Indianapolis IN 46250- �tJ ACORD 25(2001108) 0 ACORD CORPORATION 1988 INS025(0100)06 Paget o12 DATE(MM/DOIYYYY) A CERTWPC CIE OF LI ilBLiTY INSUr .,ICE PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS MATTER OF INFORMATION State Farm Insurance, Mike Kleine Agency ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE 10412 Allisonville Rd Ste 115 HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR Fishers, IN 46038 ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURED INSURERA:State Farm Mutual Auto Insurance Company 25178_ _ Patriot Engineering 6 Environmental, Inc. -- -- -- 6330 E 75`I' Street, Ste 216 INSURER B: Indianapolis, IN 4 625 0-27 00 INSURER c: Phone (317) 576-8058 INSURER 0: INSURER E: COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED.NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. _—_ ____ 111511 ABO'L POLICY EFFECTIVE POUCY EXPIRATION LTR INSRDI TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER DATE(MM/DD/YY) DATE(MMJDDIYY) LIMITS GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE S IDAMAGE TO RENTED I COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY PREMISES(Ea occurrence) CLAIMS MADE I I OCCUR MED EXP(Any one person) 5 1 PERSONAL 8 ADV INJURY S GENERAL AGGREGATE S I GENL AGGREGATE Lull.APPUES PER. PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGO S I PRO- I-1 —' POLICY JECT LOC AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY 067 5942-E12-14D 05/12/2008 05/12/2009 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT (Ea accident) S 1,000,000 X ANY AUTO _---_--.--�_-- ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY S (Per person) �X _SCHEDULED AUTOS -^-'--- - —.-__-. X HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY S (Per accident)X NON-OWNED AUTOS -- �— --� PROPERTY DAMAGE 5 (Per accident) I GARAGE LIABIUTY AUTO ONLY-EA ACCIDENT S ANY AUTO OTHER THAN EA ACC $ '— AUTO ONLY: AGG S I EXCESS/UMBRELLA LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE S OCCUR CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE S S DEDUCTIBLE S — —RETENTION S S !WORKERS COMPENSATION AND WC STATU- OTH- i EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY TORY LIMITS ER ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNERIEXECUTIVE E.L.EACH ACCIDENT S OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? If yes,descnhc under EL DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE S SPECIAL PROVISIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ I I OTHER I I I DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES/EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT!SPECIAL PROVISIONS I CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION . SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION ,Of DATE THEREOF,THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 30 DAYS WRITTEN 1 LI(,.J 7 l)i NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT,BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER,ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. ORRRED REPRE TATIVE ___...-/J �7 j J.44,1 ACORD 25(2001108) The registration notices Indicate ownership of tie marks by t eir respective owner c$JACOR ORF. 2ATTON198B,2007 132849 03-13-2007 All rights reserved i ACORD. CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 1 I DATE 102-06-2008 PRODUCER I THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION PRIMECOR INC ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND. EXTEND OR -50747 P: (877) 287-1316 F: (877) 287-1315 ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. J8 FARMINGTON AVE i FARMINGTON CT 06032 I INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE INSURED I INSURER A:The Hartford Ins Group PATRIOT ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL, BJSURERB: INC INSURER C: 6330 E. 75TH ST. STE 216 J INSURER 0: INDIANAPOLIS IN 46250 INSURE-RE: COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. NSA TYPE OF INSURANCE i POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION 1 LTR I DATE(MMIDDIYYI I DATE IMMFDDIVY) I LIMITS I GENERAL LIABILITY I I EACH OCCURRENCE Is I I COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY ( I FIRE DAMAGE Any one Iirel 15 I I I CLAIMS MADE- I 1 OCCUR I MED EXP(Any one person} 15 I I PERSONAL&ADV INJURY 15 I I GENERAL AGGREGATE 15 i GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: I PRODUCTS•COMP/OP AGG 15 I PRO- I I I I POLICY I 1 JECT i I LOC 1 I AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY I i COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT I I ANY AUTO I I {Ea accidend I^! I I ALL OWNED AUTOS I I I BODILY INJURY 5 ` 1 IPer person) I SCHEDULED AUTOS I AUTOS ,HIRED I i I BODILY INJURY II $ I I I i I I'Per ocidcntl NON-OWNED AUTOS I I ii I PROPERTY DAMAGE I 1 S I IPer accident) I I I • I GARAGE LIABILITY I AUTO ONLY-EA ACCIDENT I$ • I I ANY AUTO OTHER THAN EA ACC 15 I 1 AUTO ONLY: AGG I ,. . EXCESS LIABILTY I I EACH OCCURRENCE 15 I I OCCUR I II CLAIMS MADE I AGGREGATE Is 1 I IS j DEDUCTIBLE I 15 I I RETENTION $ I 5 I rat, 0TH• WORKERS COMPENSATION AND I I X I S LIMITS I I ER I EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY 76 WEG FO8227 ; 01/10/08 01/10/09 E.L.EACH ACCIDENT 1$500, 000 I I E.L.DISEASE•EA EMPLOYEE 1 s500, 000 IIE.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT 15500, 000 I I OTHER I I I I I 1 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES/EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENTISPECIAL PROVISIONS Those usual to the Insured' s Operations . CERTIFICATE HOLDER 1 ' ADDITIONAL INSURED:INSURER LETTER: CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF. THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 30 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE(10 DAYS FOR NON-PAYMENT)TO THE CERTIFICATE . :ATRTOT ENGINEERING AND ENVIRONMENTAL, HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER, ITS AGENTS OR I 6330 E . 75th St. Ste 216 REPRESENTATIVES. . Indianapolis, IN 46250 AEI V1� I ACORD 25-S 17197) ACORD CORPORATION 1988 I I STATE OF CH M !: N11JEAU ®F W'D1 1 S' COMIPIENSATRON COLUMBUS.OHIO 43215-2256 CERTIFICATE OF PREMIUM PAYMENT This certifies that the employer listed below has paid into the State Insurance Fund as required by law. Therefore, the employer is entitled to the rights and benefits of the fundfor the period specified. For more information call 1-800-OHIOBWC. THIS CERTIFICATE MUST BE CONSPICUOUSLY POSTED. POLICY NO.AND EMPLOYER PERIOD SPECIFIED BELOW 1423754 07/01/2008 THRU 02/28/2009 PATRIOT ENGINEERING & ENVIRONMENTAL INC 6330 E 75TH ST STE 216 INDIANAPOLIS IN 46250-2700 ohiobwc.com ADMINISTRATOR THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE REPRODUCED AS NEEDED 01H1M it.ILMEAtt,J ®1F' WOII 1ERS' C®M1PENSATKcN REQUIRED POSTING Effective October 13, 2004, Section 4123.54 of the Ohio Revised Code requires notice of rebuttable presumption. Rebuttable presumption means that an employee may dispute or prove untrue the presumption (or belief) that alcohol or a controlled substance not prescribed by the employee's physician is the proximate cause (main reason) of the work-related injury. The burden of proof is on the employee to prove that the presence of alcohol or a controlled substance was not the proximate cause of the work-related injury. An employee who tests positive or refuses to submit to chemical testing may be disqualified for compensation and benefits under the Workers' Compensation Act. THIS LANGUAGE MUST BE POSTED WITH THE CERTIFICATE OF COVERAGE