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above,may need to contact staff for additional or missing information.
Name of Primary Staff Mindy Lee Collier,Impact Feud Program 252-6139
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Crystal K. Kinzel
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January 16, 2020
South Florida Water Management District
Attn: Shawn Meyer, Project Manager
Attn: Sharman Rose, Contract Specialist
3301 Gun Club Road
West Palm Beach, FL 33406
Mr. Meyer and Ms. Rose,
Enclosed are two original Governmental Agreements (NO. 4600004128) approved
by the Board of Collier County Commissioners on Tuesday, January 14, 2020.
Please forward for additional signature and return one fully executed original
back to my office (I have enclosed a return envelope) or email it to me at
Teresa.Cannon@collierclerk.com.
Any questions, Please contact me at 239-252-8411.
Thank you,
Teresa Cannon, Sr. Deputy Clerk
Board's Minutes & Records Department
3299 Tamiami Trail E, #401
Naples, FL 34112
Phone-(239)252-2646 Fax-(239)252-2755
Website-www.CollierClerk.com Email-CollierClerk@collierclerk.com
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ORIGINAL
PO NO.950000 Ci'St't
SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
GOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT
AGREEMENT NO. 4600004128
BETWEEN THE
SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
AND
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
THIS Agreement is entered into as offFB 2 8 2O2(0y and between the South Florida Water
Management District (DISTRICT) and Board of County Commissioners of Collier County
(COUNTY).
WHEREAS, the DISTRICT is a government entity created by Chapter 373, Florida
Statutes; and
WHEREAS, the DISTRICT desires to provide financial assistance to the COUNTY for
the Griffin Road Area Stormwater Improvement Project; and
WHEREAS, the COUNTY warrants and represents that it has no obligation or
indebtedness that would impair its ability to fulfill the terms and conditions of this Agreement;and
WHEREAS, the Governing Board of the DISTRICT, at its February 1, 2020 meeting,
approved entering into this Agreement with the COUNTY,
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the covenants and representations set forth
herein and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and adequacy of which is hereby
acknowledged,the parties agree as follows:
1. The DISTRICT agrees to contribute funds and the COUNTY agrees to perform the work
set forth in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof, subject to availability of
funds and in accordance with their respective authorities for the Griffin Road Area
Stormwater Improvement Project.
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2. The period of performance of this Agreement shall commence on the date of execution of
this Agreement and shall continue for a period of fourteen(14)months.
3. The total DISTRICT contribution shall not exceed the amount of $180,000. The
DISTRICT shall make payment upon completion and acceptance of the deliverables as
described in the Payment and Deliverable Schedule set forth in Exhibit "B", which is
attached hereto and made a part of this Agreement. The DISTRICT's payment is a
reimbursement of actual expenditures and therefore is subject to adequate documentation
to support actual expenditures in accordance with Attachment 1 to Exhibit "B". Absence
of proper documentation may result in non-payment or audit and return of prior payments. In no
event shall the DISTRICT be liable for any contribution hereunder in excess of$180,000.
In the event the COUNTY is providing a cost sharing contribution as provided for in
paragraph 5 below, the COUNTY shall provide evidence that its minimum cost share has
been met for each invoice submitted. The subject cost share documentation shall be
included with each invoice.
4. If the total consideration for this Agreement is subject to multi-year funding allocations,
funding for each applicable fiscal year of this Agreement will be subject to Governing
Board budgetary appropriation. In the event the DISTRICT does not approve funding for
any subsequent fiscal year,this Agreement shall terminate upon expenditure of the current
funding, notwithstanding other provisions in this Agreement to the contrary. The
DISTRICT will notify the COUNTY in writing after the adoption of the final DISTRICT
budget for each subsequent fiscal year if funding is not approved for this Agreement.
5. The COUNTY shall submit quarterly financial reports to the DISTRICT providing a
detailed accounting of all expenditures incurred hereunder throughout the term of this
Agreement. The COUNTY shall report and document the amount of funds expended per
month during the quarterly reporting period and the Agreement expenditures to date within
the maximum not-to-exceed Agreement funding limitation.
6. The total DISTRICT contribution for all work completed herein shall not exceed the
amount of$180,000 or 40%of eligible expenditures for the project,whichever is less.
7. All work to be performed under this Agreement is set forth in Exhibit "A", Statement of
Work, which is attached hereto and made a part of this Agreement. The COUNTY shall
submit quarterly progress reports detailing the status of work to date for each task. The
work specified in Exhibit "A" shall be under the direction of the COUNTY but shall be
open to periodic review and inspection by either party. No work set forth in Exhibit "A"
shall be performed beyond February 1, 2021 unless authorized through execution of an
amendment to this Agreement to cover succeeding periods.
8. The COUNTY is hereby authorized to contract with third parties(subcontracts)for services
awarded through a competitive process required by Florida Statutes. The COUNTY shall
not subcontract, assign or transfer any other work under this Agreement without the prior
written consent of the DISTRICT's Project Manager. The COUNTY agrees to be
responsible for the fulfillment of all work elements included in any subcontract and agrees
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to be responsible for the payment of all monies due under any subcontract. It is understood
and agreed by the COUNTY that the DISTRICT shall not be liable to any subcontractor
for any expenses or liabilities incurred under the subcontract(s).
9. Both the DISTRICT and the COUNTY shall have joint ownership rights to all work items,
including but not limited to,all documents,technical reports,research notes,scientific data,
computer programs,including the source and object code,which are developed,created or
otherwise originated hereunder by the other party, its subcontractor(s), assign(s), agent(s)
and/or successor(s)as required by the Exhibit"A",Statement of Work.Both parties' rights
to deliverables received under this Agreement shall include the unrestricted and perpetual
right to use,reproduce,modify and distribute such deliverables at no additional cost to the
other party. Notwithstanding the foregoing, ownership of all equipment and hardware
purchased by the COUNTY under this Agreement shall be deemed to be the property of
the COUNTY upon completion of this Agreement. The COUNTY shall retain all
ownership to tangible property.
10. The COUNTY,to the extent permitted by law,assumes any and all risks of personal injury,
bodily injury and property damage attributable to negligent acts or omissions of the
COUNTY and the officers, employees, servants and agents thereof. The COUNTY
represents that it is self-funded for Worker's Compensation and liability insurance,
covering bodily injury, personal injury and property damage, with such protection being
applicable to the COUNTY, its officers and employees while acting within the scope of
their employment during performance under this Agreement. In the event that the
COUNTY subcontracts any part or all of the work hereunder to any third party, the
COUNTY shall require each and every subcontractor to identify the DISTRICT as an
additional insured on all insurance policies as required by the COUNTY. Any contract
awarded by the COUNTY shall include a provision whereby the COUNTY's subcontractor
agrees to indemnify, pay on behalf, and hold the DISTRICT harmless from all damages
arising in connection with the COUNTY's subcontract.
11. The COUNTY and the DISTRICT further agree that nothing contained herein shall be
construed or interpreted as (1)denying to either party any remedy or defense available to
such party under the laws of the State of Florida; (2)the consent of the State of Florida or
its agents and agencies to be sued; or (3) a waiver of sovereign immunity of the State of
Florida beyond the waiver provided in Section 768.28, Florida Statutes.
12. The parties to this Agreement are independent entities and are not employees or agents of
the other parties. Nothing in this Agreement shall be interpreted to establish any
relationship other than that of independent entities,between the DISTRICT,the COUNTY,
their employees, agents, subcontractors or assigns, during or after the term of this
Agreement. The parties to this Agreement shall not assign, delegate or otherwise transfer
their rights and obligations as set forth in this Agreement without the prior written consent
of the other parties. Any attempted assignment in violation of this provision shall be void.
13. The parties to this Agreement will not discriminate against any person on legally protected
basis in any activity under this Agreement.
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14. The COUNTY, its employees, subcontractors or assigns, shall comply with all applicable
federal,state and local laws and regulations relating to the performance of this Agreement.
The DISTRICT undertakes no duty to ensure such compliance, but will attempt to advise
the COUNTY, upon request, as to any such laws of which it has present knowledge.
15. Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time for convenience upon thirty (30)
calendar days prior written notice to the other party. In the event of termination, all funds
not expended by the COUNTY for authorized work performed through the termination
date shall be returned to the DISTRICT within sixty (60)days of termination.
16. The COUNTY shall allow public access to all project documents and materials in accordance
with the provisions of Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. Should the COUNTY assert any
exemptions to the requirements of Chapter 119 and related Statutes, the burden of
establishing such exemption,by way of injunctive or other relief as provided by law,shall be
upon the COUNTY.
17. The COUNTY shall maintain records and the DISTRICT shall have the inspection and audit
rights below. The COUNTY shall similarly require each subcontractor to maintain and allow
access to such records for audit purposes:
A. Maintenance of Records: The COUNTY shall maintain all financial and non-financial
records and reports directly or indirectly related to the negotiation or performance of this
Agreement including supporting documentation for any service rates, expenses, research
or reports. Such records shall be maintained and made available for inspection for a period
of five(5) years from the expiration date of this Agreement.
B. Examination of Records: The DISTRICT or designated agent shall have the right to
examine in accordance with generally accepted governmental auditing standards all
records directly or indirectly related to this Agreement. Such examination may be made
only within five(5)years from the expiration date of this Agreement.
C. Extended Availability of Records for Legal Disputes: In the event that the DISTRICT
should become involved in a legal dispute with a third party arising from performance
under this Agreement,the COUNTY shall extend the period of maintenance for all records
relating to the Agreement until the final disposition of the legal dispute. All such records
shall be made readily available to the DISTRICT.
18. Whenever the DISTRICT's contribution includes state or federal appropriated funds, the
COUNTY shall, in addition to the inspection and audit rights set forth in paragraph 17
above, maintain records and similarly require each subcontractor to maintain and allow
access to such records in compliance with the requirements of the Florida State Single
Audit Act and the Federal Single Audit Act,as follows:
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A. Maintenance of Records: The DISTRICT shall provide the necessary information to
the COUNTY as set forth in Exhibit "C". The COUNTY shall maintain all
financial/non-financial records through:
(1) Identification of the state or federal awarding agency, as applicable
(2) Project identification information included in the Catalog of State Financial
Assistance(CSFA)or the Catalog of Federal Financial Assistance(CFFA), as
applicable
(3) Audit and accountability requirements for state projects as stated in the Single
Audit Act and applicable rules of the Executive Office of Governor, rules of the
Chief Financial Officer and rules of the Auditor General and the State Projects
Compliance Supplement
(4) Audit/accountability requirements for federal projects as imposed by federal laws
and regulations
(5) Submission of the applicable single audit report to the DISTRICT, as completed
per fiscal year
B. Examination of Records: The DISTRICT or designated agent, the state awarding
agency,the state's Chief Financial Officer and the state's Auditor General and/or federal
awarding agency shall have the right to examine the COUNTY's financial and non-
financial records to the extent necessary to monitor the COUNTY's use of state or federal
financial assistance and to determine whether timely and appropriate corrective actions
have been taken with respect to audit findings and recommendations which may include
onsite visits and limited scope audits.
19. All notices or other communication regarding this Agreement shall be in writing and
forwarded to the attention of the following individuals:
South Florida Water Management District Collier County
Attn:Shawn Meyer,Project Manager Attn: Robert Wiley,Project Manager
Attn: Sharman Rose,Contract Specialist Collier County Stormwater Management Section
3301 Gun Club Road 2685 South Horseshoe Drive,Suite 103
West Palm Beach,FL 33406 Naples,FL 34104
Telephone No.(561)682-2167 Telephone No.(239)252-2322
Email:shrose( sfwmd.aov Email: Robert.Wileynacolliercountyfl.gov
20. COUNTY shall send its invoices and any attachments to APlnvoice(a7,sfwmd.gov and a
copy to the DISTRICT Project Manager. All invoices must reference the COUNTY's legal
name as authorized to do business with the State of Florida; DISTRICT'S Agreement
Number and Purchase Order(PO)Number as specified on the cover/signature page of the
Agreement; a unique invoice number not previously used; date; a description of the
services performed, and the amount to be invoiced. COUNTY shall: 1) submit invoices
using a pdf file at a resolution of no less than 300 dpi;2) name the pdf file with the
COUNTY's name and the PO number; 3)provide all required attachments with the invoice
file (refer to Attachment 1 to Exhibit C),and 4)include the PO number and Invoice number in
the subject line of the email. If email or pdf filing is not possible,the COUNTY must provide
the above to the following address:
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South Florida Water Management District
Accounts Payable
P.O. Box 24682
West Palm Beach, FL 33416-4682
21. COUNTY must submit its invoices in compliance with the requirements of this subsection
and all other terms and conditions of this Agreement in order to receive prompt payment
by the DISTRICT as described in the applicable sections of Chapter 218, Florida Statutes.
COUNTY's failure to follow the instructions set forth in the Agreement regarding a proper
invoice and acceptable services and/or deliverables may result in an unavoidable delay in
payment by the DISTRICT.
22. COUNTY recognizes that any representations, statements or negotiations made by
DISTRICT staff do not suffice to legally bind DISTRICT in a contractual relationship unless
they have been reduced to writing and signed by an authorized DISTRICT representative.
This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and shall be binding upon the parties, their
respective assigns,and successors in interest.
23. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be
deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same
instrument. A photocopy,electronic or facsimile copy of this Agreement and any signatory
hereon shall be considered for all purposes as original.
24. This Agreement may be amended, extended or renewed only with the written approval of
the parties. The DISTRICT shall be responsible for initiating any amendments to this
Agreement,if required.
25. This Agreement,and any work performed hereunder, is subject to the Laws of the State of
Florida. Nothing in this Agreement will bind any of the parties to perform beyond their
respective authority,nor does this Agreement alter the legal rights and remedies which the
respective parties would otherwise have,under law or at equity.
26. Should any term or provision of this Agreement be held, to any extent, invalid or
unenforceable,as against any person,entity or circumstance during the term hereof,by force
of any statute,law,or ruling of any forum of competent jurisdiction,such invalidity shall not
affect any other term or provision of this Agreement,to the extent that the Agreement Shall
remain operable,enforceable and in full force and effect to the extent permitted by law.
27. Failures or waivers to insist on strict performance of any covenant,condition,or provision of
this Agreement by the parties shall not be deemed a waiver of any of its rights or remedies,
nor shall it relieve the other party from performing any subsequent obligations strictly in
accordance with the terms of this Agreement. No waiver shall be effective unless in writing
and signed by the party against whom enforcement is sought. Such waiver shall be limited to
provisions of this Agreement specifically referred to therein and shall not be deemed a waiver
of any other provision. No waiver shall constitute a continuing waiver unless the writing
states otherwise.
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28. Any dispute arising under this Agreement which cannot be readily resolved shall be
submitted jointly to the signatories of this Agreement with each party agreeing to seek in
good faith to resolve the issue through negotiation or other forms of non-binding alternative
dispute resolution mutually acceptable to the parties. A joint decision of the signatories,
or their designees, shall be the disposition of such dispute.
29. This Agreement states the entire understanding and Agreement between the parties and
supersedes any and all written or oral representations,statements,negotiations,or Agreements
previously existing between the parties with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement.
30. Any inconsistency in this Agreement shall be resolved by giving precedence in the following
order:
(a) Terms and Conditions outlined in preceding paragraphs 1 —29
(b) Exhibit"A" Statement of Work
(c) Exhibit"B"Payment and Deliverable Schedule
(d) all other exhibits, attachments and documents specifically incorporated herein by
reference
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties or their duly authorized representatives hereby
execute this Agreement on the date first written above.
SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
BY I S GOVERN i _ : 1 ARD
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EXHIBIT"A"
STATEMENT OF WORK
COLLIER COUNTY
Griffin Road Area Stormwater Improvement Project
1.0 INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND
The South Florida Water Management District(DISTRICT)has allocated funding in Fiscal Year
2019-2020 to regional partners for construction and implementation of water quality,stormwater
management and alternative water supply projects which meet objectives of the Big Cypress
Basin Strategic Plan.
This project is with Collier County for improving flood control along Griffin,Price,and Barefoot-
Williams Road. Properties along these roads utilize wells and septic systems and become
inundated due to inadequate flow through the Barefoot-Williams Road swale. The project is
located just southwest of the US-41 and CR-951 intersection and is part of a multi-phased effort
to reduce flooding impacts in the Barefoot-Williams Road area.
Flow restrictions in the Barefoot-Williams Road swale are creating elevated surface water staging
which pushes westward via existing cross drains under Barefoot-Williams Road at Price Street
and Griffin Road which causes residential properties on wells and septic systems to become
inundated. This,in turn,creates a public health issue and allows stormwater to pick up additional
nutrients. As waters recede, untreated nutrients are pulled into the area's receiving waters that
ultimately flow into the Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve(RBNERR).
2.0 OBJECTIVE
General project objectives,which align with the mission of the DISTRICT,include managing
water resources of the region by improving flood control and water quality. The project specific
objectives are to improve flood control in residential areas along Griffin,Price and Barefoot-
Williams Road which currently reside on wells and septic systems. Water quality will also be
improved via additional nutrient uptake as increased flows move through various water quality
treatment features of the Artesia Flowway Bypass System before entering the RBNERR.
3.0 SCOPE OF WORK
The COUNTY shall improve flood control along Griffin, Price,and Barefoot-Williams Road by
(See Exhibit 1):
• Replacing an existing single 36" corrugated metal (CMP) driveway culvert and a single
24" high density polyethylene (HDPE) at 850 Barefoot-Williams Road with double 36"
HDPE culverts
• Replacing an existing single 36" CMP crossing under Price Street with double 29"x45"
elliptical reinforced concrete pipes
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• Replacing an existing 42"CMP at 1000 Barefoot-Williams Road with double 36" IIDPE
culverts
• Replacing an existing slotted inlet structure at the current southern end of the Barefoot-
Williams Road ditch with a larger structure
The DISTRICT shall reimburse the COUNTY$180,000 or 40%of eligible expenses,whichever
is less,based on the final plans. The plans shall clearly indicate existing and proposed stormwater
appurtenances. An amendment to the AGREEMENT may be necessary depending on the final
plans. Eligible expenses consist of new components of the improvements along Barefoot-
Williams Road to reduce flooding and improve water quality for the area. Ineligible costs include,
but are not limited to,permits,design, inspection,survey, bonds and insurance, etc.
The COUNTY will be responsible for satisfactory completion of the scope of work and may
retain consultants, contractors,and/or vendors to provide the professional and construction
services required.
The COUNTY will also be responsible for project management, budget management,quality
control, and public outreach.
4.0 WORK BREAKDOWN STRUCTURE
The work breakdown structure is presented below.
4.1 Task 1
Submit design plans, project specifications, bid amount documentation, and Notice to Proceed
(NTP)to the DISTRICT Project Manager.
Initiate construction activities per design plans,project specifications, and applicable permits.
4.2 Task 2
Complete 20%of construction activities per design plans, project specifications, and applicable
permits. The 20% completion is anticipated to consist of at least one driveway reconstruction
with associated contract costs for mobilization and traffic control.
Submit a Reimbursement Request Package to the DISTRICT Project Manager which includes
a COUNTY invoice and supporting documentation such as consultant,contractor,and/or vendor
invoices and proof of payment(s).
4.3 Task 3
Continue construction activities per design plans,project specifications, and applicable permits.
Submit quarterly status reports(Exhibit"C")to the DISTRICT Project Manager which provides
a narrative of construction activities completed to date, a discussion of project status, an
explanation of conflicts or issues, if any, which may affect construction progress or project
performance, and a description of other pertinent information attached to the quarterly status
reports such as project oversight/management documentation,results from applicable inspections
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or field tests, addendums or revisions to design plans or project specifications, and relevant
project correspondence.
4.4 Task 4
Submit a Certification of Completion(100%)by the engineer of record to the DISTRICT Project
Manager indicating the project was constructed per design plans, project specifications, and
applicable permits.
Submit a final report to the DISTRICT Project Manager which provides a narrative of the
project; a discussion of project status and final punch list items; an explanation of conflicts or
issues, if any,which may affect project performance;the calculated benefits of the project and a
description of other pertinent information attached to the quarterly status report such as before
and after photos, project oversight/management documentation, results from applicable
inspections or field tests, addendums or revisions to design plans or project specifications, and
relevant project correspondence.
Submit a Reimbursement Request Package to the DISTRICT Project Manager which includes a
COUNTY invoice and supporting documentation such as consultant, contractor, and/or vendor
invoices and proof of payment(s).
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Exhibit 1: General Location of Stormwater Improvements
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EXHIBIT"B"
PAYMENT AND DELIVERABLES SCHEDULE
COLLIER COUNTY
Griffin Road Area Stormwater Improvement Project
The schedule set forth below is from the date of execution to February 1, 2021.
All deliverables submitted herein are subject to review and acceptance by the DISTRICT Project
Manager. Acceptability of all work will be based on the judgment of the DISTRICT Project
Manager that the work is technically complete and accurate.
The COUNTY shall submit a Reimbursement Request Package in accordance with the schedule
set forth below and payment shall be made following receipt and acceptance of the
Reimbursement Request Package by the DISTRICT Project Manager.Reimbursement Request
Package shall adequately demonstrate completion of each Task in accordance with Exhibit "A"
and shall include,but not be limited to,a copy of the invoice and other documentation supporting
payment.
The DISTRICT's payment is a reimbursement of actual eligible expenditures and is, therefore,
subject to adequate documentation to support actual eligible expenditures within the not-to-exceed
AGREEMENT funding limitations specified below. In the event that actual eligible expenditures
are less than expected for a particular Task, the COUNTY may apply the unexpended balance
towards another Task consistent with the funding limitation percentage specified below. The
COUNTY shall provide prior written notice to the DISTRICT Project Manager of its decision to
apply the unexpended balance toward another Task. Actual eligible expenditures less than the
estimated project cost will result in a reduced final payment per the funding limitation percentage
specified below.The COUNTY is responsible for any additional funds either through local revenues,
grants,other appropriations,and/or other funding sources.
The total DISTRICT contribution for all work completed herein shall not exceed the amount of$180,000
or 40%of eligible expenditures for the project,whichever is less.
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DISTRICT Estimated
COUNTY Not-To-
Project
Task Deliverable(s) Due Date Share Exceed Cost
(60%) Share
(100%)
(40%)
Design Plans,Project
1 Specifications,Bid Amount April 17,2020 N/A N/A N/A
Documentation, and NTP
Complete 20%of
construction activities
which includes
mobilization,traffic control
2 and replacement of all July 30,2020 $54,000 $36,000 $90,000
driveway culverts at 850
Barefoot-Williams Road
Reimbursement Request
Package
Exhibit "C" -Quarterly July 31,2020 N/A N/A N/A
3 Status Report
October 30, 2020 N/A N/A N/A
Final Report
Complete 100%of
construction activities per
4 design plans,project February 1,2021 $216,000 $144,000 $360,000
specifications, and
applicable permits.
Reimbursement Request
Package
Total $270,000 $180,000 $450,000
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EXHIBIT"C"
COLLIER COUNTY
QUARTERLY STATUS REPORT
Griffin Road Area Stormwater Management Project
1.0 DATE OF THIS REPORT
2.0 NAME AND TITLE OF PERSON COMPLETING THIS REPORT
3.0 NARRATIVE OF CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES COMPLETED TO DATE
4.0 DISCUSSION OF OVERALL PROJECT STATUS
5.0 EXPLANATION OF CONFLICTS, IF ANY,WHICH MAY AFFECT CONSTRUCTION
PROGRESS OR PROJECT PERFORMANCE
6.0 DESCRIPTION OF OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION ATTACHED TO THIS
REPORT FOR FURTHER CLARIFICATION OF DETAILS CONTAINED IN
CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES,NARRATIVE,OVERALL PROJECT STATUS,
DISCUSSION,AND/OR CONFLICTS EXPLANATION
Page 1 of 1,Exhibit"C"to Contract No.4600004128 AO