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REQUEST FOR
COUNCIL ACTION
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE:
SEPTEMBER 17, 2012
TITLE:
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR
MUNICIPAL PARKING STRUCTURES
OPERATOR
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CITY MANAGER
RECOMMENDED ACTION
CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY:
APPROVED
? As Recommended
? As Amended
? Ordinance on 1" Reading
? Ordinance on 2"d Reading
? Implementing Resolution
? Set Public Hearing For
CONTINUED TO
FILE NUMBER
Authorize Community Development Agency to develop and release a Request for Proposals for a
management contract for a parking operator to manage the four City-owned downtown parking
structures.
DISCUSSION
The City of Santa Ana owns and operates four parking facilities within Downtown Santa Ana. All
four facilities are multi-level parking structures and are vital in providing easily accessible parking
for the surrounding retail businesses and numerous visitors to Downtown Santa Ana. The parking
structures accommodate both transient and monthly patrons. In addition, these facilities provide
parking for numerous events held throughout the year within the downtown.
The parking structures provide an initial impression to customers visiting Santa Ana; therefore, the
efficient operation of the parking structures and customer service are of primary importance. The
current operations agreement with Parking Concepts Inc. will expire on December 31, 2012 and all
renewal options have been exercised.
Staff recommends issuing a Request for Proposal to seek parking management companies
experienced in operating municipal parking structures. The attached proposed Scope of Work
includes oversight of daily operations and management of parking structures, including, but not
limited to: invoicing and collection of monthly fees, issuing validation stamps, collecting parking
fees, activation of monthly access cards and preparation of monthly utilization reports, ongoing
maintenance and equipment servicing and providing adequate levels of security. In addition to
operating the day to day activities of the parking structures the city is seeking experienced parking
management firms that will be proactive and evaluate and recommend improvement projects for
the structures.
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RFP-Parking Structures Operator
September 17, 2012
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FISCAL IMPACT
There is no fiscal impact associated with this action.
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Nancy T. wards
Interim Exe utive Director
Community Development Agency
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Exhibit: 1. Scope of Work
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SCOPE OF WORK FOR PARKING OPERATIONS AND
MANAGEMENT SERVICES RFP
EXHIBIT 1
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SCOPE OF WORK
1. INTRODUCTION
The City of Santa Ana is issuing this request for proposal (RFP) for Parking Operations and
Management Services to operate and manage four downtown public parking structures and
a public surface lot located within the downtown. The duties and responsibilities of selected
contractor will be to oversee daily operation and management of the facilities, including, but
not limited to: invoicing and collection of monthly fees, issuing tion stamps, collecting
parking fees, activation of monthly access cards, preparatio onthly utilization reports
and maintenance. In addition, the selected contractor a required to operate and
maintain all current equipment listed and any new equip led during the term of the
Agreement. Currently, the City plans to upgrade all ss c s and install roll down
security gate at all vehicle entrances. As part of th eement, th ractor will assist the
City with the management of construction a associated wit equipment and
security gate installation, and the orderly op of the parking str s continuously
during the construction activity. Ak
A. LOCATION OF FACILITIES:
Parking Structure A: N
(440 spaces*) A
Parking Structure B:
(700 spaces*)
Parking Structure
(400 sA
Bush and French Street
and Main Street
of Birch Street and Third Street
Northeast corner of Bush Street and Third Street
201 East Third Street
Each loca urr accommodates both monthly and transient patrons with the
exception of a lot which at this time only services transient patrons. In addition,
these facilities p e parking for numerous events held in the downtown. The surface lot
can also be used to stage City approved events. The City through the Public Works
Division has plans to replace the existing access controls and install security gates at all
vehicle entrance points at all four parking structures. This project is tentatively scheduled
to go out to bid by the Public Works Division in late 2012 with a contract awarded in early
2013. The Parking Manager will assist the City with the management of construction
activity associated with the equipment installation, and the orderly operation of the parking
structures continuously during the construction activity.
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B. CURRENT OPERATING SCHEDULES (subject to change)
Parking Structure A: Operated seven days a week.
Parking Structure B: Operated Monday through Friday, Saturday after 6pm and Sunday
if events are scheduled.
Parking Structure C: Operated Monday through Saturday, closed on Sunday.
Currently, this is the only facility with roll down gates that allows
for complete closure of the structure.
Parking Structure D: Operated Monday through Saturda
Parking Lot 1: Attended Monday through Sa venue collection
purposes, there is not an aaee nt ass to this location.
Current Holidavs Observed (nnrkinn Onirti mnnnal 1nii111 not thaea hnlirlwcl
New Years Da Da
Martin Luther Kin Da erans Da
Presidents Da s ivi
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Memorial Da C h
Independence Day
vperaung scneaule suoject
C. HOURS OF O
Hours of operatio
and security a;of the hours o
rking facilities. Operations, management,
ccess of the facilities. Below is a summary
(fee schedule to be provided
by City on final RFP)
ay-Saturday
Parking Structure
Parking Structure D:
Monday-Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Monday -Wednesday
Thursday-Friday
Saturday
Sunday
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Parking Lot 1: Monday-Saturday
D. CURRENT EQUIPMENT
PROPOSED STAFFING LEVELS-(Subject
(City will provide a list of all current equipment that contr ill be required to
maintain as part of their obligation.)
Parking Structure A
Parking Structure B:
Parking Structure C
Parking Structure D:
3 full time parking
1 part time parkin,
2 full time parking ;
2 part tirr
,&parking
08:00 AM-08:00 pm
.05 cents for every 4 minutes or
.75 cents for hour (for purposes of
this RFP)
Contractor responsibility is for daily
revenue collection, maintenance of
lot and equipment
or his/her designee to do daily revenue
In addition, the fo
One m
cover all parking facilities:
Prop ave at least five (5) years recent experience operating a
parking lot or structure with a minimum of 400 parking
single p riy
spaces ge g a
nnual gross parking revenue in excess of $350,000; and
at least two years experience in the last five years operating public pay
parking lot(s) and/or structure(s) which generate annual gross revenue in
excess of $1,000,000;
B. Proposers shall have at least two years continuous experience during the
past five years in the operation and management of a public pay, multi-level
parking structure which was open at least 10 hours per day, five days or more
per week.
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C. Current responsibility for operating one or more parking facilities for a single
client totaling more than 1,800 parking spaces;
III. CONTRACTOR REQUIREMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
A. PARKING OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE SPECIFI
Proposer will be conclusively presumed to have read a e
Management Agreement (EXHIBIT A-3). It is the it
fully comply with every requirement of said Manag A
Agreement is viewed as a major contract with o respons
Operator. The City wants a proven oper ith curren
comparable single client facilities. It is ted that the
provide an experienced Operations Ma o oversee "
will be maintained and operated in a cou s, efficierg
B.
familiar with the attached
City that the Operator will
ent. This Management
s on the part of the
t ience in handling
suc I proposer will
operate The facilities
prompt man t all times.
Although the City will closely monitor the ope ancial controls and procedures to
ensure against mishandling o of public fun is
expected that the operator, as a
proven professional parking ent fir 'll provide optimum in fiscal
responsibility.
Detailed records a maint w' a ision and certification of a
Certified Public Likewi depo nd reports are to be prepared
and adhered he expect best professional and responsible service
attainable.
CONTRACT RS
1 for furnish the ne ssary personnel, including one (1) supervisor
rth one sis upervisor. Hours will be determined based on the needs of
City. ty o a Ana shall have discretion in approving changes to work
urs and ass _ ents as.
2. t identifying names of all Contractor personnel shall be provided to the City
P is anag designee.
3. Earact or's employees performing work pursuant to this Request For
Proposal shall:
a. Have ability to read, write legibly, speak and comprehend the English language -
Bilingual fluency in Spanish or other language approved on the City's bilingual list
is preferred;
b. Capable of performing assigned duties;
c. Pass a background check that shall include a review of the employee's criminal
history that would pose a liability for the City including crimes of violence. The
City of Santa Ana reserves the right to mandate removal of any contractor's
employees found unacceptable to the City for any reason;
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d. Have a High School Diploma or its equivalent;
e. Be well groomed at all times.
f. Have a minimum of eight (8) hours of basic customer service training including,
but not limited to, conflict resolution, handling difficult customers and cultural
diversity; and
4. The contractor must provide a supervisor during daytime working hours to supervise
all contractor employees on duty. The supervisor shall have substantial expertise
and experience in parking management and operation services. The supervisor
shall be the primary contact between the city and contra or on matters relating to
the operations and management services provided thro"is RFP.
to the City and shall
Respond to all complaints and pro%
complaint and the resolution or, in
steps being taking to resolve th
expected.
Contact the City designee at I
operational assignments and receive
Ensure that contractor onnel per
Prepare and submit rogr4
required by the city desi e.
The contractor
shall have the
managemeA
Lvel supervisor. This person
a member of the contractor's
;tor on policy matters.
I uniforms for contract personnel assigned
kons shall include a photograph or diagram and written
niforms for male and female personnel and include
s length (short or long), shoe type, the color of shirts,
id other relative information. As an option, the contractor
ployee to wear shorts of the same color as the uniform pants
r months.
Th y Development Agency Director or his designee shall review and
appr niforms and insignias.
Uniform shall be properly fit with no rips or tears and must be clean and pressed
at all times to present a neat appearance.
9. If the Contractor finds it necessary to utilize substitute personnel, they are to be
equal in qualifications and training to regular personnel.
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R City's desil
rent an investig?
nt and the date
with a copy of the
OLSOlution required, the
can be
Fr day to discus's and clarify
instructions;
ies required by the RFP; and
and status reports as may be
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5. The Supervisor shall be the primary daily operat' nt
also do the following:
C. CUSTOMER SERVICE
Contractor shall provide service, which is accessible, courteous, responsive, timely,
equitable and given in the spirit of professionalism and mutual respect. All Contractor
personnel are a reflection of the City of Santa Ana and as such are expected to:
Interact with customers and City officials, whether in person or on the phone, in a
pleasant, respectful and professional manner.
2. Give full attention to each customer's needs by a ing questions. Provide
information, products and service in an accurate, orga and complete manner.
Determine that the customer's request has been fulfill
3. Comply with all federal, state, county, and city
4. Use adequate equipment that is kept
5. Train other Contractor employees to
6. Employ truth and accuracy in reportin
la lations.
'neat at all ti
and courteous duri lic contact.
ier Ae records.
D. MAINTENANCE / OPERATI
It is expected that the Selected ose ree to the parking facilities clean
and in a proper state f maintena and r th JlWajor structural repairs, and
at the terminatio reeme th g facilities in substantially the
same conditio xis the co ement of a Agreement, normal wear and
tear expecte elected p oser sh a responsible for repair and maintenance of
any and al ing equip at the expense, subject to City's written approval
except in cas merg ich c otification shall be oral. Selected proposer
may be require rvices related to the parking garage which
m impl g a parkin inding program within the structures, parking
em in th king facilities, and/or parking operations studies.
QUIRED CONCTOVNTIFICATION SIGNAGE
CI anta Ana au zed contractors will be required to have identification signage on all
vehic all times working in an official capacity for the City. Such signage shall be
of a p Tonal er and maintained neat in appearance, free of graffiti, easily
identifiable i d condition. All costs associated with the fabrication of such signage
shall be bor e Contractor. Such signage design shall be pre-approved by the
Signage type and material shall be plastic with magnetic backing, painted signage on
vehicle or similar. Taped vehicle signage will not be allowed.
F. INSPECTIONS
A representative from the City shall regularly inspect the operations and management and
other areas subject to this Agreement to ensure that the work is being, and has been,
performed in accordance with the terms identified in this agreement. All work found in such
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inspections not conforming to the applicable requirements shall be corrected by the
Contractor and the City shall have the right to withhold payment to the Contractor until the
work is corrected.
G. SPECIFICATIONS
This scope of services is intended to cover all labor, material and standards of
workmanship to be employed for in this work plan or reasonably implied by terms of
same. Work or materials of a minor nature which may not be specifically mentioned, but
which may be reasonably assumed as necessary for the co letion of this work, shall
be performed by the Contractor as if described in the specifiLns.
The Contractor shall log all equipment se
The Contractor shall log on a daily b r
regarding parking facilities in a co s a
corrective action taken as a result
The Contractor shall note any hazardo
facilities and shall report t e conditions
by telephone and folIowed othly repo
The Contractor will track andl
all parking facilities included in
parking utilization levels for
audit its books and records
GS WITH CITY
e appR%Wf the Santa Ana Community Development
!ssary by the City, there shall be a minimum of one monthly
and the City representative to determine progress and to
tion. Status reports of activities performed by the
riting to the City on a weekly basis or as determined
The contrac I make a reasonable effort to purchase equipment and materials in
the City of San Ana and to utilize Santa Ana vendors. Such efforts shall be provided to
the City. The City shall have the ability to provide a list of possible Santa Ana vendors to
the Contractor. The City has the option to purchase and provide materials. The City has
the option to purchase special material or the City will reimburse the Contractor for
purchase of special material only after authorization by the City.
K. LABOR RELATIONS
(To be provided on the final RFP.)
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LOGS / NOTIFICATIONS / REQUIRED REPORTI
reasonable time.
handle all com
vofmsional r
the public
ell as any
s or damage to public parking
fly to the Project Manager; first
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IV. DEFINITIONS
None.
V. TERMS AND CONDITIONS
A. TERM
The term of this Contract is projected to commen
City Council award of this contract and upon rec
and insurance documents and terminate Dec
as set forth in Section H, below. City
additional one-year periods. Said option be
days prior to the end of the initial term o exten
CONTINUED FUNDING
In the event funding is not al
during the annual budget app
occurrence in writing at least thi
and contract shall terminate on
expense to the CiW91"k,,
January 1, 2013 after
I of 4 all required bonds
s earlier terminated
ew up to three
tin east thirty (30)
?ns and Management services
all notify the provider of such
of the current fiscal period,
kk period without penalty or
agreel accept a flat monthly fee for the scope of
arl bursed for certain costs including routine
merge air costs, minor improvements and additional
approved in advance by the City.
?W for each of the five parking facilities. Evaluation will be
monthly fee of all five facilities.
e indicating the components of the proposed fee for each
unting, overhead, profit, etc.)
Hourly Ilse for additional cashiers, parking attendants or other staff when
required/requested by the City.
d. The parties may annually agree to an adjustment of parking operations and
management services charges (not to exceed 2%) commencing at the end of the
first year of the agreement, utilizing the month of December statistics and supporting
documentation. The two indices which will be used for determining adjustments to
parking operations and management services charges shall be the most recent
December Consumer Price Index (CPI) for All Urban Consumers for Los Angeles-
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'ant an option
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Anaheim-Riverside CMSA, published by the United States Department of Labor
Bureau of Labor Statistics or any relevant successor for the Orange County area.
3. Extra Work
a
No new work of any kind shall be considered unless a separate estimate is given
for said work and the estimate is approved by the City in writing before the work
is commenced. The Contractor will be required to provide detailed information of
such extra work. Documentation of contract compliance may be required on
some occasions. _
Contractor shall during the entire term c
independent contractor and not an empIre
nor shall it be construed to create an relationship, or to allow the City to ex
which Contractor performs the services to be provided by Contractor shall be prstandards and regulations gov .ng such se
wages, employer's social se es, u
relating to employees and shall 1
Fe Contract,
City. This C
-employee relation
.red to be an
is not intended
joint venture
scretio r control ov(YPW manner in
by t ' ntract. Howeve he services
er consistent with all applicable
kaicable ractor shall pay all salaries and
t insurance and similar taxes
withholding taxes.
Contractor shall maintain
maintain insurance as
I Contractor shall maintain commercial
nce wh7personal clude, but not be limited to protection against
dily ainjury, including death resulting there from
om any act or occurrence arising out of
:ion tance of this Agreement, including, without
Iving amounts of insurance shall be not less than
limit coverage applying to bodily and personal injury, including
from, and property damage, in the total amount of $2,000,000
00,000 in the aggregate.
Busines obile liability insurance, or equivalent form,
limit of no ess than $2,000,000 per occurrence. Such
coverage for owned, hired and non-owned automobiles.
combined single
ce shall include
3. Worker's Compensation Insurance. In accordance with the provisions of Section
3300 of the Labor Code, Contractor is required to be insured against liability for
worker's compensation or to undertake self-insurance. Prior to commencing the
performance of the work under this Contract, Contractor agrees to obtain and
maintain any employer's liability insurance with limits not less than $1,000,000 per
accident.
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4. The following requirements apply to the insurance to be provided by Contractor
pursuant to this section:
Commercial general liability and business automobile insurance policies shall
(a) name the City, its officers, employees, agents, volunteers and
representatives as additional insured(s); (b) be primary and not contributory with
respect to insurance or self-insurance programs maintained by the City; and (c)
contain standard separation of insureds provisions. A sample additional insured
endorsement is attached hereto as Exhibit C. Contractor shall maintain all
insurance required above in full force and effect for th ntire period covered by
this Agreement.
Certificates of insurance shall be furnished
Contract and shall be approved in form by tU
Certificates and policies shall state
reduced in coverage or changed in
days prior written notice to the CA
If Contractor fails or refuses to produ
section or fails or refuses to furnish the
been procured and is in for and paid f
election, to forthwith ter s Cc
Contractor's right to be pai
of termination. Contractor w s t
indemnify the City for any work ormQ
canceled or
out thirty (30)
FRhe insurance re'Kired by this
,quired proof that insurance has
shall have the right, at the City's
ich termination shall not affect
expended prior to notification
ompensation and agrees to
p al of insurance by the City.
1 o the tulles nt p law, tractor shall indemnify, defend and hold
harmless City, i c ees (collectively, the "Indemnified Parties")
fr lnst a all claims ing, without limitation, claims for bodily injury,
or e t erty), demands, obligations, damages, actions, causes of
suits, es, ents, fines, penalties, liabilities, costs and expenses
cluding, witho itati orney's fees, disbursements and court costs) of every
and nature oeve dividually, a Claim; collectively, "Claims"), which may
ar om or in an anner relate (directly or indirectly) to any work performed or
sere provided er this Contract (including, without limitation, defects in
workm an aterials) or Contractor's presence or activities conducted
performin including the negligent and/or willful acts, errors and/or omissions
of Contracto incipals, officers, agents, employees, vendors, suppliers, contractors,
subcontractors, nyone employed directly or indirectly by any of them or for whose acts
they may be liable for any or all of them). Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing herein
shall be construed to require Contractor to indemnify the Indemnified Parties from any
Claim arising from the sole negligence or willful misconduct of the Indemnified Parties.
Nothing in this indemnity shall be construed as authorizing any award of attorney's fees
in any action on or to enforce the terms of this Contract. This indemnity shall apply to all
claims and liability regardless of whether any insurance policies are applicable. The
policy limits do not act as a limitation upon the amount of indemnification to be provided
by the Contractor.
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G. NOTICE
Any notice, tender, demand, delivery or other communication pursuant to this Contract
shall be in writing and shall be deemed to be properly given if delivered in person or
mailed by first class or certified mail, postage prepaid, or sent by facsimile or other
telegraphic communication to the following persons:
To City: Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana
7n C'ivir rantar Plaza /Atl_*in1
for cause
ions of this
-ion of this
itten notice
;aid default
in a timely
nt forthwith
lition to the
ninate this
responsible
: and labor
This agreeWent may be terminated without cause by City upon thirty (30) days
written notice delivered to the Contractor either personally or by mail. Upon
termination, City shall pay to Contractor that portion of compensation specified in the
Agreement that is earned and unpaid prior to the effective date of termination.
3. In addition to, or in lieu of, remedies provided in this Agreement or pursuant to law,
City shall have the right to withhold all or a portion of Contractor's compensation for
contract services if, in the judgment of the Projects Manager or designee, the level of
service falls below appropriate Parking Operations and Management standards
and/or Contractor fails to satisfactorily perform contract services. City shall have the
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right to retain funds withheld until the Projects Manager or designee determines that
contract services are performed as well and as frequently as required by this
Agreement.
1. CONTRACTOR OPTION FOR TERMINATION
The Contractor may request termination of the contract when conditions during the
contract make it impossible to perform or when prevented from proceeding with the
contract by act of God, by law or official action of a public a thority or in the event on
nonpayment by the City. Such request will require one-h and eighty (180) days
written notice prior to contract termination date requeste the event of nonpayment
of undisputed sums by the City, Contractor shall give thirty (30) working days to
cure the alleged breach.
J. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES
If the City determines that the Contr breaches promise to ide parking
operations and management services in lianc the Terms an onditions of
applicable laws and regulations, and the s set forth above, it would be
impracticable and extremely di ult to determ damage to City arising from such
breach. Therefore, in the eve tractor's b Contractor shall pay to City the
sum of 125 per our er for suc ach per parking enforcement
personnel, in addition to any cos , es, d aga a City.
K. EMPLOYMENT TIES F TA ANAtESIDENTS
Contractor solicit and ertise em ment opportunities to Santa Ana residents.
The City sha m the r of ar o publicize recruitment opportunities, such
as work centers c effort and procedure will be provided to
the?t,eview.
ONTRACTOR MMMUIRWVENT PARTICIPATION AND PUBLIC AWARENESS
If ested by City ntractor shall participate in extensive public awareness efforts
and unity leve and programs, such as neighborhood and City events. Such
particip shaon City request provided with reasonable notice of event timing.
Such eve ill eed fo ur (4) per year.
M. COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAWS AND REGULATIONS
1. Contractor shall perform all requirements under this contract in strict observance of and
in compliance with all applicable environmental, traffic, safety and any other laws,
regulations, ordinances, codes and any other legislative or statutory requirements.
Contractor warrants that the performance of services under this contract shall be
compliant with the current requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Act
(OSHA) and as it may be amended or updated throughout the term of this contract.
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N. ASSIGNMENT
Inasmuch as this Contract is intended to secure the specialized services of Contractor,
Contractor may not assign, transfer, delegate or subcontract any interest herein without
the prior written consent of City and any such assignment, transfer, delegation or
subcontract without the City's prior written consent shall be considered null and void.
0. JURISDICTION -VENUE
This Contract has been executed and delivered in the St alifornia and the validity,
interpretation, performance and enforcement of any o uses of this Contract shall
be determined and governed by the laws of the St nia. Both parties further
agree that Orange County, California, shall be ue fo action or proceeding
that may be brought or arise out of, in connecti.th or by rea this Contract.
P. FINES
The Contractor shall be liable for all violati2
federal agencies and the courtgAWll descripti
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fed against the City by state or
efined).
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