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Date: June 4, 2012

To: David E. Cash, Superintendent

From: David J. Hetyonk, Director of Facilities & Operations

Re: Approval of Program Management Agreement with TELACU Construction Management for Program Management Services for Current Measure Q 2010 and Measure R 2010 Capital Projects Bond Issues.

Consent Conference X Action Estimated Time 10 min.

Background

On March 13, 2012 the board authorized the release of the subject Request for Qualifications and Proposals for Program Management Services. On May 8, 2012 the Board authorized to superintendent to enter into contract negotiations with TELACU Construction Management

Issue

The Agreement is attached and the first task is as follows: TASK 1

Development of a Bond Implementation and Reconciliation Program 1. Reconcile all costs to date for Measure Q and Measure R A. For completed projects, determine total final costs

B. For projects in progress;

i Develop or Review Project Budget ii. Determine Cost to complete iii. Create completion schedule

2. Development of Implementation Plan for all Future Projects under Measure Q and Measure R

A. Develop or Review project budgets

B. Develop Master Program Schedule including Cash Flow, Expenditure Forecast and other financial tools

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Fiscal Impact

Hourly rates for services billed per Attachment A and funded from Measure R 2010 bond funds (fund 26) and Measure Q 2010 bond funds (fund 27)

Board Focus Goal(s)

School Culture and Safety

Recommendation

The Board of Approve the Program Management Agreement with TELACU Construction Management for Program Management Services for Current Measure Q 2010 and Measure R 2010 Capital Projects Bond Issues.

Attachment(s)? X Yes (if so, please attach) No June 12, 2012 agenda

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PROGRAM  MANAGEMENT  AGREEMENT    

THIS  AGREEMENT  (Agreement)  between  SANTA  BARBARA  UNIFIED  SCHOOL   DISTRICT  (District)  and  TELACU  CONSTRUCTION  MANAGEMENT  (Program   Managers)  is  made  in  reference  to  the  following  facts:  

 

A.   District  wishes  to  engage  Program  Managers  to  provide  Program   Management  services;  and  

 

B.   District  is  authorized  to  enter  into  this  Agreement  pursuant  to  the  authority   contained  in  Government  Code  section  53060,  Education  Code  section  350415.5   and  such  provisions  of  law  as  may  be  applicable;  and  

 

C.     District  hereby  finds  that  the  Consultant  possesses  the  training,  experience   and  competence  to  perform  the  Program  Management  services  provided  by  this   Agreement.  

 

  NOW  THEREFORE,  the  parties  to  this  Agreement  mutually  agree  to  as   follows:  

 

1.   Consultant  shall  serve  as  the  Program  Managers  to  the  District  and  provide   Program  Management  services  at  the  direction  and  request  of  District  by  and   through  the  Superintendent/designee  and  the  Board  of  Education.  The  Consultant   designated  to  perform  said  services  shall  be  designated  in  each  Task  Order  

approved  by  the  District,  in  addition  to  other  Program  Management  staff  and   support  staff,  to  efficiently  carry  out  the  services  to  be  rendered  hereunder.    The   Contract  Principal  primarily  responsible  for  the  oversight  of  the  contract  terms   and  company  performance  shall  be  John  Clem.      Such  services  in  include  but  are   not  limited  to:  

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  (a)   Advice  and  counsel  regarding  the  management  of  capital   construction  programs.  

 

  (b)   Attendance  at  meetings  upon  request,  including  regular  and  special   meetings  of  the  Board  of  Education,  Real  Property  District  Advisory  Committee,   and  Bond  Oversight  Committee.  

 

  (c)     Review  and  development  of  agendas,  meeting  minutes,  and  

associated  documentation;  and  preparation  of  correspondence,  documents,  and   resolutions  as  requested.  

 

  (d)   As  requested,  assist  District  Project/Construction  Managers  in  the   preparation  and  development  requests  for  proposals,  bids  and  requests  for  

qualifications,  scopes  of  work  for  architectural  and  general  construction  contracts   and  associated  documentation.  

 

  (e)   Meet  with  Board  members  and  District  staff  as  required  in  relation  to   matters  affecting  the  Construction  Program.  

 

  (f)   Development  of  reports,  planning  documents,  budgets,  schedules,   assessments,  and  estimates  associated  with  Construction  Program.  

 

  (g)   Other  services  as  requested  by  District.    

2.   In  consideration  for  the  rendition  of  such  services,  Consultant  shall  be   compensated  based  upon  the  hourly  rates  set  forth  in  Exhibit  A.      The  Program   Management  services  budget  amount  for  each  Task  Order  is  intended  to  provide   the  District  will  reasonable  fiscal  controls  as  well  as  fairly  compensate  Consultant  

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District  with  itemized  statements  which  shall  include  a  description  of  work   performed,  and  the  amount,  rate,  and  basis  for  calculation  of  Consultants’  fees   per  task  order  on  a  monthly  basis.  

 

3.   In  addition  to  the  Program  Management  fees  to  be  paid  hereunder,  District   shall  reimburse  Consultants  for  all  actual  costs  and  expenses  as  approved  by  the   District.  

 

4.   Consultants  area  insured  for  General  Liability  with  a  policy  limit  of   $2,000,000  per  incident  and  $5,000,000  aggregate  and  Professional  Liability   Insurance  with  a  value  of  $5,000,000.  

 

5.   District  shall  promptly  pay  Consultants’  monthly  statements,  subject  to  the   limitations  set  forth  herein,  in  accordance  with  its  customary  and  unusual  

business  practices.    

6.     It  is  expressly  understood  and  agreed  by  both  parties  that  Consultants,   while  engaged  in  and  carrying  out  the  terms  and  conditions  of  this  Agreement,   are  independent  contractors  and  not  employees  of  the  District.  

 

7.   The  term  of  this  Agreement  shall  be  July  1,  2012,  through  June  30,  2017,   unless  earlier  terminated  by  thirty  (30)  days  written  notice  to  the  other  party.    

8.   If  no  notice  of  termination  is  provided  by  either  party  during  the  term  of   this  Agreement,  it  may  be  carried  over  from  year  to  year.    The  hourly  rates  in   Exhibit  A  shall  increase  on  an  annual  basis  by  5%.      Any  additional  changes  in  the   hourly  rates  and/or  expense  items  specified  in  Exhibit  A  must  be  approved  by  the   District.  

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9.     By  execution  of  this  Agreement  on  behalf  of  the  District  by  the  District   Superintendent,  District  represents  that  approval  therefore  has  been  duly   obtained  and  granted  by  the  Board  of  Education.  

 

10.   The  parties  herein  agree  this  contract  may  be  executed  in  counterparts.    

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF,  the  parties  have  caused  this  Agreement  to  be  executed  on   the  dates  indicated  below.  

    (Signatures  follow)                            

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SANTA  BARBARA  UNIFIED  SCHOOL  DISTRICT  (District)       ___________________________       Dated:  ___________________   By:   ______________________   Its:   Superintendent    

720  Santa  Barbara  Street   Santa  Barbara,  CA  93101    

 

TELACU  CONSTRUCTION  MANAGEMENT  (Program  Managers)    

 

____________________________       Dated:  ___________________   By:    John  Clem  

 

414  W.  4th  Street,  Suite  L   Santa  Ana,  CA  92701   (714)  541-­‐2390    

 

   

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EXHIBIT  “A”  

POSITION   HOURLY  RATE  2012   HOURLY  RATE  2013     Project  Executive   $220   $231     Project  Director   $175   $184     Sr.  Project  Manager   $145   $152     Project/Finance/Design  Manager   $110   $116     Controls  Manager   $135   $142     Sr.  Construction  Manager   $150   $158     Scheduler   $126   $132     Estimator   $126   $132     Construction  Manager   $140   $147    

Asst.  Construction  Manager   $120   $126  

  Project  Engineer   $126   $132     Project  Administrator   $75   $79      

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