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<br /> <br />Page 1 <br />EJCDC E-500 Agreement Between Owner and Engineer for Professional Services <br />Copyright © 2008 National Society of Professional Engineers for EJCDC. All rights reserved. <br /> <br /> <br />AGREEMENT <br />BETWEEN OWNER AND ENGINEER <br />FOR <br />PROFESSIONAL SERVICES <br /> <br /> <br />THIS IS AN AGREEMENT effective as of _________________________________ (“Effective <br />Date”) between Board of Public Works, City of South Bend, Indiana ("Owner") and Black & Veatch <br />Corporation (“Engineer”). <br /> <br />Owner's Project, of which Engineer's services under this Agreement are a part, is generally identified as <br />follows: <br /> <br />Annual Water Hydraulic Model Calibration Assistance (“Project"). <br /> <br />Engineer’s Services under this Agreement are generally identified as follows: <br /> <br />Engineer will update the City’s water hydraulic network with new GIS information, provide assistance <br />with selection of sites for hydrant flow testing, and perform calibration of the updated model using the <br />provided information from the City. This will be accomplished under the following tasks: <br /> <br />Task 101 – Update Hydraulic Model Network <br />Engineer will update the Owner’s WaterGEMS hydraulic model network based on the following <br />information provided by the Owner: <br /> <br />1) Most recent GIS database export. <br />2) As-built plan sets from completed projects. <br /> <br />Because the hydraulic model was recently updated using the City’s GIS data, exported in November of <br />2020, the network updates are expected to be minor. For purposes of developing a fee <br />proposal, an initial level of effort is estimated for making these updates. Model updates and <br />changes beyond this level of effort may need to be covered in an additional amendment. <br /> <br />Task 102 – Hydrant Flow Testing Assistance <br />Engineer will work with the Owner to select up to 12 locations within the Owner’s service area for hydrant <br />flow testing. The Owner will perform the hydrant flow tests and provide the flow testing results to the <br />Engineer for review and use in Task 103 – Steady State Model Calibration. <br /> <br />Task 103 – Steady State Model Calibration using Hydrant Flow Test Data <br />Engineer will use the hydrant flow test data to refine the calibration of the updated hydraulic <br />model. Engineer will create up to 12 steady-state model scenarios, one to simulate each of the