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DEPARTMENT: UTILITIES
CMR: 409:08
Approval of a Utilities Enterprise Fund Contract for ~Citywide Water
and Wastewater Operations Services with EPS, Inc. (dba Express
Plumbing) for Up to Three Years in an Amount Not to Exceed $350,000
Per Year
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This enterprise contract will provide construction services to supplement city crews in repairing
and replacing water and wastewater systems. The contract is an annual contract in the amount of
$350,000 and can be renewed by the City Manager for two additional years if there is budget and
the contractor performs satisfactorily. Planned work under this contract will be coordinated with
the annual street paving work performed by Public Works.
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that Council approve and authorize the City Manager or his designee to
execute the attached contract with EPS, Inc. (dba Express Plumbing) (Attachment A) for up to
three years in an amount not to exceed $350,000 per fiscal year for water and wastewater
construction services.
Staff also recommends that Council approve and authorize the City Manager or ’his designee to
exercise the option to renew the contract for Fiscal Year 2009-2010 for $350,000 and for Fiscal
Year 2010-2011 for $350,000, provided the contractor is responsive to the City’S needs, and the
quality of the contractor’s work/product is acceptable during the first year of the contract (and/or
other conditions which will determine the City’s willingness to renew the contract).
Staff recommends that Council approve and authorize the City Manager or his designee to
negotiate and execute one or more change orders to the contract with EPS, Inc. (dba Express
Plumbing) for related, additional but unforeseen work which may develop during the project, the
total value of which shall not exceed $35,000 in each of the three fiscal years of the contract
(2009-2009, 2009-2010, and 2010-2011).
DISCUSSION
Project Description
The work to be performed under the contract is for emergency and/or critical rehabilitation of
various components of the City of Palo Alto’s water and wastewater system. The water work
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includes installing or replacing water services, fire hydrant assemblies, mainlines, gate valves,
blow-off assemblies, air release assemblies, and line stops. The wastewater work includes
installing or replacing manholes, laterals, cleanouts, and mainlines. The contract will be for up to
three years, subject to Council approval of the budget for the work each fiscal year and
satisfactory contractor performance.
Description of Bid Process
The process used to solicit bids for this proposed three-year contract is slightly different than the
City’s usual bid procedure for invitations for bids (IFB). Due to the uncertainty of the quantities
of critical or other as-needed repair work the contractor may be asked to perform under this
contract, the bid item quantities were increased to include the maximum quantity of that bid item
work that may occur as part of the contract within any given fiscal year. The bidders were
informed that the maximum amount spent under the contract would be limited to $350,000 per
year, the total contract for all three fiscal years may reach $1,050,000, and that the second and
third years of the contract would be’ subject to Council approval of the contract budget in fiscal
years 2009-2010 and 2010-2011.
Bids were evaluated based on estimated maximum activity over the three-year period. Work is
given per unit bid item. The total bid item amount is an estimated quantity based on the possible
maximum for the year based on prior experience and project budget. Since this project is for
critical or other as-needed repair work, not all bid item quantities will be used in each fiscal year.
Therefore, the engineer’s estimate of $5,600,000, which includes all the bid items at maximum
estimated activity levels, exceeds the planned budget (see Attachment B).
This work is being performed by contract because the project resource requirements are beyond
the City’s personnel and equipment capacity. This contract is to Supplement the City’s current
Utilities Water and Wastewater operations structure. In the contract, the contractor has 5 days to
mobilize. City crews generally handle all of the emergency work. In the event the contractor is
already mobilized, staff may work with the contractor to do some of the emergency work. The
contractor will primarily get critical work to free City crews up for other longer term
maintenance tasks.
Summary, of Bid Process
Bid Name/Number
Proposed Length of Project
Number of Bids Mailed to
Contractors
Number of Bids Mailed to Builder’s
Exchanges
Total Days to Respond to Bid
Pre-Bid Meeting?
Number of Company Attendees at
Pre-Bid Meeting
Number of Bids Received:
Bid Price Range
Water and Wastewater Operations Services 3/IFB 127639
36 months
15
6
22 days
Yes (Mandatory)
6
3 (plus 1 that was deemed non responsive)*
From a low of $ 3,246,042 to ahigh of $ 5,655,000
*Bid summary provided in Attachment B.
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Staff has reviewed all bids submitted and recommends that the bid of $ 3,246,042 submitted by
EPS, Inc. (dba Express Plumbing) be accepted and that EPS, Inc. (dba Express Plumbing) be
declared the lowest responsive and responsible bidder for each of the three contract fiscal years
in the amounts of $350,000 (FY 2008/09), $350,000 (FY 2009/10), and $350,000 (FY2010/11).
The bid is 42 percent below the engineer’s estimate of $ 5,600,000. The change order amounts
of $35,000 (FY 2008/09), $35,000 (FY 2009/10), and $35,000 (FY 2010/11), which equal 10
percent per year of the total annual contract, are requested for unforeseen additional work that
may develop during the project.
Staff confirmed with the Contractor’s State License Board that the contractor has an active
license on file. Staff checked references supplied by the contractor for previous work performed
and found no significant complaints.
PROJECT COORDINATION
The work will be coordinated with the Public Works Department at the monthly department
coordination meetings and by meeting independently with Public Works’ project managers
whose projects may directly impact this project. During the coordination meetings, staff is
aggressively targeting targeted work zones to more closely plan and coordinate underground
infrastructure prior to future street maintenance.
RESOURCE IMPACT
The bid includes pricing for a thirty-six month (3-year) agreement. Funds for the first year of this
project are included in the FY2008/09 Water System Improvements (WS-80014) and
Wastewater Collection System Improvements (WC-99013) projects. Funding will be requested
for the second and third years of the project in FY 2009/10 and FY 2010/11 in the same projects.
POLICY IMPLICATIONS
The approval of this contract is consistent with existing policies. This recommendation is
consistent with the Council-approved Utilities’ Strategic Plan, especially supporting Objective
No. 2 - "Invest in utility infrastructure to deliver reliable service." and Key Strategy No. 1;
Operating the distribution system in a cost effective manner."
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
This project is categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)
pursuant to CEQA Guideline Sections 15301 (b) repair and maintenance of existing public utility
facilities and 15302 (c) replacement or reconstruction of existing utility facilities involving no
expansion of capacity.
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ATTACHMENTS
A: Contract
B: Bid Summary
C: Certificate of Non-Discrimination
PREPARED BY:
DEPARTMENT HEAD:
CITY MANAGER APPROVAL:
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ATTACHMENT A
CONTRACT No.C09127639
(Public work)
Utilities Department
This Contract, number C09127639 dated __ is entered into by and between the City of Palo Alto, a California
Charter City and a municipal corporation of the State of California ("City"), and EPS Inc. ("Contractor").
For and in consideration of the covenants, terms, and conditions (*the provisions*) of this Contract, City and Contractor
("the parties") agree:
Term. This Contract shall commence and be binding on the parties on the Date of Execution of this Contract,
and shall expire on the date of recordation of the Notice of Substantial Completion, or, if no such notice is
required to be filed, on the date that final payment is made hereunder, subject to the earlier termination of this
Contract.
General Scope of Proiect and Work. Contractor shall furnish labor, services, materials and equipment in
connection with the construction of the Project and complete the Work in accordance with the covenants, terms
and conditions of this Contract to the satisfaction of City. The Project and Work is generally described as
follows:
Title of Project:Water and Wastewater Operations Services 3, Invitation for Bids (IFB) No. 127639
Bid:$ 350,000 per year
Contract Documents. This Contract shall consist of the documents set forth below, which are on file with the City
Clerk and are hereby incorporated by reference. For the purposes of construing, interpreting and resolving
inconsistencies between and among the provisions of this Contract, these documents and the provisions thereof
are set forth in the following descending order of precedence.
This Contract.
Invitation for Bid.
Project Specifications.
Drawings.
Change Orders.
Bid.
Supplementary Conditions.
General Conditions.
City of Palo Alto Dept. of Public Works Standard Drawings and Specifications (2007).
Certificate of Insurance, Performance Surety Bond, Labor & Materials (Payment) Surety Bond.
Other Specifications, or part thereof, not expressly incorporated in the Contract Specifications or the
City of Palo Alto Dept. of Public Works Standard Drawings and Specifications (2007).
Any other document not expressly mentioned herein which is issued by City or entered into by the
parties.
Compensation. In consideration of Contractor’s performance of its obligations hereunder, City shall pay to
Contractor the amount set forth in Contractor’s Bid in accordance with the provisions of this Contract and upon
the receipt of written invoices and all necessary supporting documentation within the time set forth in the
Contract Specifications and the City of Palo Alto Dept. of Public Works Standard Drawings and Specifications
(1992), or, if no time is stated, within thirty (30) Days of the date of receipt of Contractor’s invoices.
Insurance. On or before the Date of Execution, Contractor shall obtain and maintain the policies of insurance
coverage described in the Invitation For Bid on terms and conditions and in amounts as may be required by the
Risk Manager. City shall not be obligated to take out insurance on Contractor’s personal property or the
personal property of any person performing labor or services or supplying materials or equipment under the
Project. Contractor shall furnish City with the certificates of insurance and with original endorsements affecting
coverage required under this Contract on or before the Date of Execution. The certificates and endorsements for
each insurance policy shall be signed by a person who is authorized by that insurer to bind coverage in its behalf.
Proof of insurance shall be mailed to the Project Manager to the address set forth in Section 16 of this Contract.
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Indemnification. Contractor agrees to protect, defend, indemnify and hold City, its Council members, officers,
employees, agents and representatives harmless from and against any and all claims, demands, liabilities,
losses, damages, costs, expenses, liens, penalties, suits, or judgments, arising, in whole or in part, directly or
indirectly, at any time from any injury to or death of persons or damage to property as a result of the willful acts or
the negligent acts or omissions of Contractor, or which results from Contractor’s noncompliance with any Law
respecting the condition, use, occupation or safety of the Project site, or any part thereof, or which arises from
Contractor’s failure to do anything required under this Contract or for doing anything which Contractor is required
not to do under this Contract, or which arises from conduct for which any Law may impose strict liability on
Contractor in the performance of or failure to perform the provisions of this Contract, except as may arise from
the sole willful acts or negligent acts or omissions of City or any of its Council members, officers, employees,
agents or representatives. This indemnification shall extend to any and all claims, demands, or liens made or
filed by reason of any work performed by Contractor under this Contract at any time during the term of this
Contract, or arising thereafter.
To the extent Contractor will use hazardous materials in connection with the execution of its obligations under
this Contract, Contractor further expressly agrees to protect, indemnify, hold harmless and defend City, its City
Council members, officers and employees from and against any and all claims, demands, liabilities, losses,
damages, costs, expenses, liens, penalties, suits, or judgments City may incur, arising, in whole or in part, in
connection with or as a result of Contractor’s willful acts or negligent acts or omissions under this Contract, under
the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (42 U.S.C. )~9601-6975, as
amended); the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (42 U.S.C. ))6901-6992k, as amended); the Toxic
Substances Control Act (15 U.S.C. ~2601-2692, as amended); the Carpenter-Presley-Tanner Hazardous
Substance Account Act (Health & Safety Code, ))25300-25395, as amended); the Hazardous Waste Control
Law (Health & Safety Code, )~25100-25250.25, as amended); the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement
Act (Health & Safety Code, ))25249.5-25249.13, as amended); the Underground Storage of Hazardous
Substances Act (Health & Safety Code, ))25280-25299.7, as amended); or under any other local, state or
federal law, statute or ordinance, or at common law.
Assumption of Risk. Contractor agrees to voluntarily assume any and all risk of loss, damage, or injury to the
property of Contractor which may occur in, on, or about the Project site at any time and in any manner, excepting
such loss, injury, or damage as may be caused by the sole willful act or negligent act or omission of City or any
of its Council members, officers, employees, agents or representatives.
Waiver. The acceptance of any payment or performance, or any part thereof, shall not operate as a waiver by
City of its rights under this Contract. A waiver by City of any breach of any part or provision of this Contract by
Contractor shall not operate as a waiver or continuing waiver of any subsequent breach of the same or any other
provision, nor shall any custom or practice which may arise between the parties in the administration of any part
or provision of this Contract be construed to waive or to lessen the right of City to insist upon the performance of
Contractor in strict compliance with the covenants, terms and conditions of this Contract.
No Exoneration By Inspection: The City has the right, but not the duty, to inspect Contractor’s Work. The right of
inspection is solely for the benefit of City. Contractor has the obligation to complete the Work in a satisfactory
manner in compliance with Contract requirements. The presence of a City inspector does not shift that obligation
to the City or relieve Contractor from its obligations to complete the Work in a satisfactory manner in compliance
with the Contract requirements.
10.Compliance with Laws. Contractor shall comply with all Laws now in force or which may hereafter be in force
pertaining to the Project and Work and this Contract, with the requirement of any bid security or fire underwriters
or other similar body now or hereafter constituted, with any discretionary license or permit issued pursuant to any
Law of any public agency or official as well as with any provision of all recorded documents affecting the Project
site, insofar as any are required by reason of the use or occupancy of the Project site, and with all Laws
pertaining to nondiscrimination in employment and hazardous materials.
11.Bid Security Bonds. As a condition precedent to City’s obligation to pay compensation to Contractor, and on or
before the Date of Execution, Contractor shall furnish to the Project Manager the Bid Security as required under
the Invitation For Bid.
12.Representations and Warranties. In the supply of any materials and equipment and the rendering of labor and
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services during the course and scope of the Project and Work, Contractor represents and warrants:
ao Any materials and equipment which shall be used during the course and scope of the Project and Work
shall be vested in Contractor;
Any materials and equipment which shall be used during the course and scope of the Project and Work
shall be merchantable and fitto be used for the particular purpose for which the materials are required;
Any labor and services rendered and materials and equipment used or employed during the course and
scope of the Project and Work shall be free of defects in workmanship for a period of one (1) year after
the recordation of the Notice of Substantial Completion, or, if no such notice is required to be filed, on
the date that final payment is made hereunder;
Any manufacturer’s warranty obtained by Contractor shall be obtained or shall be deemed obtained by
Contractor for and in behalf of City.
Any information submitted by Contractor prior to the award of Contract, or thereafter, upon request,
whether or not submitted under a continuing obligation by the terms of the Contract to do so, is true and
correct at the time such information is submitted or made available to the City;
Contractor has not colluded, conspired, or agreed, directly or indirectly, with any person in regard to the
terms and conditions of Contractor’s Bid, except as may be permitted by the Invitation For Bid;
Contractor has the power and authority to enter into this Contract with City, that the individual executing
this Contract is duly authorized to do so by appropriate resolution, and that this Contract shall be
executed, delivered and performed pursuant to the power and authority conferred upon the person or
persons authorized to bind Contractor;
Contractor has not made an attempt to exert undue influence with the Purchasing Manager or Project
Manager or any other person who has directly contributed to City’s decision to award the contract to
Contractor;
There are no unresolved claims or disputes between Contractor and City which would materially affect
Contractor’s ability to perform under the Contract;
Contractor has furnished and will furnish true and accurate statements, records, reports, resolutions,
certifications, and other written information as may be requested of Contractor by City from time to time
during the term of this Contract;
Contractor and any person performing labor and services under this Project are duly licensed by the
State of California as required by California Business & Professions Code Section 7028, as amended;
and
Contractor has fully examined and inspected the Project site and has full knowledge of the physical
conditions of the Project site.
13.Assignment. This Contract and the performance required hereunder is personal to Contractor, and it shall not be
assigned by Contractor. Any attempted assignment shall be null and void.
14.Claims of Contractor. All claims pertaining to extra work, additional charges, or delays within the Contract Time
or other disputes arising out of the Contract shall be submitted by Contractor to City in writing by certified or
registered mail within ten (10) Days after the claim arose or within such other time as may be permitted or
required by law, and shall be described in sufficient detail to give adequate notice of the substance of the claim
to City.
15.Audits by City. During the term of this Contract and for a period of not less than three (3) years after the
expiration or earlier termination of this Contract, City shall have the right to audit Contractor’s Project-related and
Work-related writings and business records, as such terms are defined in California Evidence Code Sections 250
and 1271, as amended, during the regular business hours of Contractor, or, if Contractor has no such hours,
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during the regular business hours of City.
16.Notices. All agreements, appointments, approvals, authorizations, claims, demands, Change Orders, consents,
designations, notices, offers, requests and statements given by either party to the other shall be in writing and
shall be sufficiently given and served upon the other party if (1) personally served, (2) sent by the United States
mail, postage prepaid, (3) sent by private express delivery service, or (4) in the case of a facsimile transmission,
if sent to the telephone FAX number set forth below during regular business hours of the receiving party and
followed within two (2) Days by delivery of a hard copy of the material sent by facsimile transmission, in
accordance with (1), (2) or (3) above. Personal service shall include, without limitation, service by delivery and
service by facsimile transmission.
To City:City of Palo Alto
City Clerk
250 Hamilton Avenue
P.O. Box 10250
Palo Alto, CA 94303
Copy to:City of Palo Alto
Utilities Department
WGW Operations
3201 E. Bayshore Road
Palo Alto, CA 94303
Frank AIvarado, Project Mar~ager
To Contractor:EPS, Inc. dba Express Plumbing
307 N. Amphlett Blvd.
San Mateo, CA 94401
Attn: Nicolas Bechwati
17.Appropriation of City Funds. This Contract is subject to the fiscal provisions of Article III, Section 12 of the
Charter of the City of Palo Alto. Any charges hereunder for labor, services, materials and equipment may accrue
only after such expenditures have been approved in advance in writing in accordance with applicable Laws. This
Contract shall terminate without penalty (I) at the end of any fiscal year in the event that funds are not
appropriated for the following fiscal year, or (ii) at any time within a fiscal year in the event that funds are only
appropriated for a portion of the fiscal year and funds for this Contract are no longer available. This Section 17
shall control in the event of a conflict with any other provision of this Contract.
18.Miscellaneous.
Bailee Disclaimer. The parties understand and agree that City does not purport to be Contractor’s
bailee, and City is, therefore, not responsible for any damage to the personal property of Contractor.
Consent. Whenever in this Contract the approval or consent of a party is required, such approval or
consent shall be in writing and shall be executed by a person having the express authority to grant such
approval or consent.
Controlling Law. The parties agree that this Contract shall be governed and construed by and in
accordance with the Laws of the State of California.
Definitions. The definitions and terms set forth in Section 1 of the City of Palo Alto Dept. of Public
Works Standard Drawings and Specifications (1992) of this Contract are incorporated herein by
reference.
e.Force Majeure. Neither party shall be deemed to be in default on account of any delay or failure to
perform its obligations under this Contract which directly results from an Act of God or an act of a
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superior governmental authority.
Headings. The paragraph headings are not a part of this Contract and shall have no effect upon the
construction or interpretation of any part of this Contract.
Incorporation of Documents. All documents constituting the Contract documents described in Section 3
hereof and all documents which may, from time to time, be referred to in any duly executed amendment
hereto are by such reference incorporated in this Contract and shall be deemed to be part of this
Contract.
Integration. This Contract and any amendments hereto between the parties constitute the entire
agreement between the parties concerning the Project and Work, and there are no other prior oral or
written agreements between the parties that are not incorporated in this Contract.
Modification of Agreement. This Contract shall not be modified or be binding upon the parties, unless
such modification is agreed to in writing and signed by the parties.
Provision. Any agreement, covenant, condition, clause, qualification, restriction, reservation, term or
other stipulation in the Contract shall define or otherwise control, establish, or limit the performance
required or permitted or to be required of or permitted by either party. All provisions, whether
covenants or conditions, shall be deemed to be both covenants and conditions.
Resolution. Contractor shall submit with its Bid a copy of any corporate or partnership resolution or
other writing, which authorizes any director, officer or other employee or partner to act for or in behalf of
Contractor or which authorizes Contractor to enter into this Contract.
Severability. If a court of competent jurisdiction finds or rules that any provision of this Contract is void
or unenforceable, the provisions of this Contract not so affected shall remain in full force and effect.
Status of Contractor. In the exercise of rights and obligations under this Contract, Contractor acts as
an independent contractor and not as an agent or employee of City. Contractor shall not be entitled to
any rights and benefits accorded or accruing to the City Council members, officers or employees of
City, and Contractor expressly waives any and all claims to such rights and benefits.
Successors and Assigns. The provisions of this Contract shall inure to the benefit of, and shall apply to
and bind, the successors and assigns of the parties.
Time of the Essence. Time is of the essence of this Contract and each of its provisions. In the
calculation of time hereunder, the time in which an act is to be performed shall be computed by
excluding the first Day and including the last. If the time in which an act is to be performed falls on a
Saturday, Sunday, or any Day observed as a legal holiday by City, the time for performance shall be
extended to the following Business Day.
Alternative Dispute Resolution. The parties shall endeavor to resolve any disputes or claims arising out
of or relating to this Contract by mediation, which, unless the parties agree otherwise, shall be
conducted under the auspices of the Judicial Arbitration and Mediation Service (JAMS), San Jose,
California. The intent of the parties is that the mediation shall proceed in advance of litigation; however,
if any party should commence litigation before the conclusion of mediation, such litigation, including
discovery, shall be stayed pending completion of mediation, and by executing this Contract the parties
stipulate to mediation in accordance with Santa Clara County Superior Court Local Rule 1.15 or Rule 2-
3(b) of the ADR Local Rules of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, as such
rules may be amended from time to time. The parties shall share the cost of the mediation, including
the mediator’s fee, equally. Any written agreement reached in mediation shall be enforceable pursuant
to California Code of Civil Procedure § 664.6, as amended.
Venue. Unless the parties mutually agree otherwise, mediation shall take place in San Jose, California.
In the event that litigation is commenced by any party hereunder, the parties agree that such action
shall be vested exclusively in the state courts of California in the County of Santa Clara or in the United
States District Court for the Northern District of California.
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Recovery of Costs. Each Party shall bear its own costs, including attorney’s fees, through the
corn pletion of mediation. If the claim or dispute is not resolved through mediation, or if litigation is
necessary to enforce a settlement reached at mediation pursuant to California Code of Civil Procedure
§ 664.6, as amended, then the prevailing party in any subsequent litigation may recover its reasonable
costs, including attorney’s fees, incurred subsequent to conclusion of the mediation.
Flow-down. Contractor agrees to include provisions of this Contract relating to Alternative Dispute
Resolution, Venue. and Recovery of Costs in any subcontracts or major material purchase agreements
which it enters into in connection with this Contract, and to require its subcontractors to include those
provisions in any sub-contracts or major material purchase agreements, such that any mediation or
litigation of any claim or dispute asserted by a subcontractor or major material supplier will be
consolidated with any related claim or dispute between the Contractor and the City. Should the
Contractor fail to do so, such that the City is required to defend an action brought by a subcontractor or
material supplier inconsistent with the Alternative Dispute and Venue provisions of this Contract,
Contractor shall indemnify City for City’s costs of defense, including reasonable attorney’s fees.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. the parties have by their duly appointed representatives executed this Contract in the city of
Palo Alto, County of Santa Clara, State of California on the date first stated above.
CITY OF PALO ALTO
Deputy City Manager
EPS, INC.
By:
Name:
APPROVED AS TO FORM:Title:
Senior Asst. City Attorney
APPROVED
Director of Administrative Services
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CERTIFICATE OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT
(Civil Code :~ 1189)
STATE OF .)
COUNTY OF
On , before me,a
notary public in and for said County, personally appeared ,
personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the person(s) whose
name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the
same in his/he~/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the
person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument.
WITNESS my hand and official seal.
Signature (Seal)
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CERTIFICATION OF NONDISCRIMINATION
Project: Water and Wastewater Operations Services 3.
FORM 410
Certification. of Nondiscrimination: As suppliers of goods and/or services to the City of Palo Alto in excess
of $5,000~ the firm, contractor or individual(s) listed below certify that: they do not and in the performance of
this conlract they will not discriminate in employment of any person because of race, skin color, gender, age,
religion, disability, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, housing status, marital status, familial status,
weight or height of such person; and further certify that they are in compliance with all Federal, State and local
directives and executive orders regarding nondiscrimination in employment.
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