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MEMORANDUM
January 31, 2007
TO: The Honorable Mayor and City Council Members
FROM: Michael C. Van Milligen, City Manager
SUBJECT: Request for Proposal for Water Pollution Control Plant Facility Plan
The City of Dubuque operates a wastewater treatment plant providing secondary
treatment for residential, commercial, and industrial wastewaters. The treatment
facilities are complex, energy intensive and involve high replacement costs as units
reach the end of their useful lives. The original facilities were designed and built over
forty years ago and updated in 1994. The need to replace plant components and the
desire to reduce plant operating costs prompts the City to prepare a Facility Plan to
identify the best alternatives for sludge handling, biological wastewater treatment,
alternative disinfection methods, and to review other plant needs.
Water Pollution Control Plant Manager Jonathan Brown recommends City Council
approval to issue a Request For Proposal for the development of a Facility Plan for the
City of Dubuque Water Pollution Control Plant.
I concur with the recommendation and respectfully request Mayor and City Council
approval.
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cc: Barry Lindahl, City Attorney
Cindy Steinhauser, Assistant City Manager
Jonathan R. Brown, Water Pollution Control Plant Manager
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MEMORANDUM
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January 29, 2007
TO: Michael C. Van Milligen, City Manager
FROM: Jonathan R. Brown, Water Pollution Control Plant Manager
SUBJECT: RFP for Water Pollution Control Plant Facility Plan
INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this memo is to present an Request For Proposal (RFP) for the
development of a Facility Plan for the City of Dubuque Water Pollution Control
Plant.
BACKGROUND
The City of Dubuque operates a wastewater treatment plant providing secondary
treatment for residential, commercial, and industrial wastewaters. The treatment
facilities are complex, energy intensive and involve high replacement costs as
units reach the end of their useful lives. The original facilities were designed and
built over forty years ago and updated in 1994. The need to replace plant
components and the desire to reduce plant operating costs prompts the City to
prepare a Facility Plan to identify the best alternatives for sludge handling,
biological wastewater treatment, alternative disinfection methods, and to review
other~plant needs.
In September 2006, an RFP team was approved consisting of Cindy
Steinhauser, Assistant City Manager; Ken TeKippe, Finance Director; Deron
Muehring, Civil Engineer; Dawn Lang, Budget Director; Jenny Larson, Budget
Director; John Klosterman, Street and Sewer Maintenance Supervisor; Aaron
DeJong, Economic Development Assistant Director; and Jonathan Brown, WPCP
Manager.
DISCUSSION
The direction of the City of Dubuque's Water Pollution Control Plant (WPCP) has
been established as a high priority by the City Council. The Facility Plan,
developed with input from the community, will provide an assessment of the
current condition of the WPCP, identify the best alternatives for sludge handling,
biological wastewater treatment, alternative disinfection methods and set
priorities for CIP development.
An RFP has been developed and the tentative schedule for the consultant
selection process is as follows:
RFP's released to the I#ublic:
Responses due:
Selection of Short list:
Interviews:
Staff recommendation to the City Manager:
City Manager recommendation to Council:
Project Initiated by Consultant:
Completion Date:
February 5, 2007
February 28, 2007
week of March 5, 2007
week of March 19, 2007
March 27, 2007
April 2, 2007
April 16, 2007
November 30, 2007
RECOMMENDATION
recommend that the City release the attached RFP, soliciting proposals from
qualified consultants for the development of the Water Pollution Control Plant
Facility Plan.
BUDGET IMPACT
The estimated cost for the preparation of the Facility plan is $85,000. The Water
Pollution Control Plant Facility Plan has been approved for funding by the State
of Iowa Revolving Loan Fund for planning and design.
ACTION STEP
I respectfully request authorization to release the RFP to the public.
cc: Cindy Steinhauser, Assistant City Manager
Ken TeKippe, Finance Director
Dawn Lang, Budget Director
Jonathan Brown, WPCP Manager
Deron Muehring, Civil Engineer
John Klosterman, Street and Sewer Maintenance Supervisor
Jenny Larson, Budget Director
Aaron DeJong, Economic Development Assistant Director
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City of Dubuque
WATER POLLUTION CONTROL PLANT
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR FACILITY PLANNING
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Water Pollution Control Plant -Facility Plan RFP
1.0 Introduction
2.0 Generallnformation
3.0 Project Objectives
4.0 Project Budget and Schedule
5.0 Scope of Services
6.0 Proposal Requirements
6.1 Letter of Transmittal
6.2 Qualifications of Firm
6.3 Fees and Compensation
7.0 Services of City
8.0 Selection Criteria
9.0 Submission Requirements
Attachment A: Design and Current Loadings
Attachment B: State of Iowa Facility Plan Checklist
Attachment C: City of Dubuque Insurance Requirements for Professional
Services
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1.0 INTRODUCTION
The City of Dubuque is seeking an engineering team with an extensive
background in facility planning for wastewater treatment systems, a breadth of
experience in various wastewater treatment techniques; including but not limited
to, sludge disposal, secondary treatment and disinfection. Along with the required
technical skills the selected team will need to have demonstrated experience in
public involvement to include but not limited to; local environmental groups,
industrial representatives, city councils and commissions.
The consulting engineer is to prepare a "Facility Plan' for the WPCP. See the
"Scope of Services" section of this Request for Proposals for more detail on the
work to be performed. In general, the successful consultant shall assess the
current facility, provide an analysis of the use of pure oxygen for secondary
treatment, and using a public involvement process help the City of Dubuque in
selecting an appropriate sludge disposal process.
Although we are interested in receiving an overall assessment of the current
WPCP condition we also understand that the sludge disposal question has the
potential to be capital intensive and as such may require the largest percentage
of effort in the development of this Facility Plan. The priorities are in the order of
1. Sludge disposal 2. Secondary treatment options 3. Disinfection options
Proposals must be received no later than 4:00 p.m. CDT on (date) at
One (1) original singed proposal plus nine (9) copies of the proposal must
be received in the office of
the City Clerk by 4:00 p.m. CDT on February 28, 2007 at:
City of Dubuque
C/O Jeanne Schneider, City Clerk
50 West 13th Street
Dubuque, Iowa 52001-4864
Please direct all questions and correspondences regarding this RFP to Jonathan
Brown, email jobrown(a~cityofdubueu.org, phone 563-589-4176 or fax 563-589-
4179. All questions must be submitted in writing no later than February 23, 2007.
No questions will be responded to after this time. Responses to the questions will
be in an addendum format and provided no later the end of the business day on
February 26, 2007.
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2.0 GENERAL INFORMATION
The City of Dubuque (City) is located in northeastern Iowa just across the
Mississippi River form Illinois and Wisconsin. The City is approximately 27
square miles in area with a service population of nearly 60,000 persons.
Providing a full range of services, the City's annual operating and capital budget
is nearly $100 million. More information about the City organization can be found
on the City's official website a www.cityofdubugue.orq.
Plant Information The City of Dubuque's Water Pollution Control Plant
(WPCP) is a secondary wastewater treatment facility. The plant consists of
screening, grit removal, primary treatment, secondary treatment by the oxygen
activated sludge process, final clarification, and chlorination/dechlorination.
Sludges removed in the primary and secondary treatment processes are
dewatered using dry solids centrifuges and incinerated. The remaining ash is
dried and disposed of. (See Attachment A for Design and Current Loadings)
Following are a brief discussion of the history of plant expansions and
modifications. This information is included to provide a background of the facility
and to place the current requests for proposal in perspective.
1969 -Original Plant In 1969 the original water pollution control plant was
constructed at the current site. This facility included the bar screen building,
aerated grit tanks, primary clarifiers, primary sludge holding tanks, trickling filters,
chlorine feed equipment, vacuum filters and two sludge incinerators.
1973 -Modifications The 1973 additions included adding an odor control system
at the plant. These included covering the aerated grit tanks, the primary clarifiers,
and the trickling filters. The trickling filter covers failed and were removed.
1975 -Addition The 1975 addition to the treatment plant included additional
secondary treatment systems, secondary sludge handling, and modifications to
the incinerator. The additional secondary treatment included an intermediate
pumping station, waste activated pumps (WAS), oxygen activated sludge tanks,
cryogenic facilities to produce oxygen, final clarifiers, final pumping station with
return activated sludge (RAS) pumps, base load pumps, and a chlorine mixing
chamber. Secondary sludge handling systems included WAS thickening
centrifuges and a low pressure oxidation system (ZIMPRO), new stack gas
cyclones and a waste heat boiler were added to the incineration system.
1983 -Belt Press Addition - In 1983 a 2-meter belt press was added to dewater
the blended primary and secondary sludges prior to incineration.
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1993- Plant Modification -The 1993 plant modification was a major upgrade to
the preliminary treatment and sludge handling facilities at the plant. Modifications
to the preliminary treatment system included replacement of the bar screens
along with screenings conveyance equipment, replacement of the aerated grit
system with new grit removal, grit pumping and concentrator equipment. The
existing chlorine feed equipment was replaced. The heat treatment system and
vacuum filters were removed and replaced with dewatering centrifuges. In
addition to new sludge conveyors, piping and a sludge feed pump. Half of the
aerated grit removal system was modified to a WAS storage tank. New WAS
transfer pump and scum transfer pumps were added and a scum collection tank.
A new dry polymer mixing and feed system and room were provided. The
incinerators were modified with new venture scrubber ash pumps and a
recuperator for the north unit. A new ash pad was also added.
Polymer System - A polymer feed system for handling Mannich polymer
addition to the dewatering centrifuges was also added by plant staff.
1994 -Improvements -The 1994 improvements included a new dechlorination
system and chlorine contact chamber, modifications to the final clarifiers and
modification to the oxygen supply system. The oxygen supply modifications
included removal of the cryogenics system and the addition of new storage tank
and feed components as part of a supply contact for oxygen.
1996 -Improvements -The 1996 improvements included modifications to the
final pump station, hydraulic improvements, and a new SCADA system. The
modifications included replacement of RAS pumps, removal of base load pumps,
installation of two new non-potable-water pumps and modifications to the
electrical system. The hydraulic improvements included a second pipe between
the aeration tank and Splitter Manhole No. 3.
3.0 PROJECT OBJECTIVES
The objectives of the Facility Plan are:
3.1 An assessment of the current condition of the WPCP.
3.2 Alternatives for sludge disposal with related costs and impacts.
3.3 Secondary treatment plan.
3.4 Disinfection alternatives with related costs and impacts.
3.5 Fulfill the requirements of the State of Iowa Revolving fund program
for the possibility of funding plant upgrades. (Attachment B)
3.6 A prioritized list of plant upgrades for possible phasing of
plant construction.
3.7 An analysis of the probability of nutrient removal
requirements for the WPCP.
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3.8 A Facility Plan that has been developed with input from all
interested Dubuque citizens and City staff.
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PROJECT BUDGET AND SCHEDULE
A budget of $85,000 has been established for the facility plan. The
anticipated schedule is as follows:
RFP's released to the public:
Responses due:
Selection of Short list:
Interviews:
Staff recommendation to the City Manager:
City Manager recommendation to Council:
Project Initiated by Consultant:
Completion Date:
SCOPE OF SERVICES
February 5, 2007
February 28, 2007
week of March 5, 2007
week of March 19, 2007
March 27, 2007
April 2, 2007
April 16, 2007
November 30, 2007
The scope of the work for the WPCP Facility plan shall, at a minimum consist of
performing the tasks described below.
The City reserves the right to modify the breadth of the scope following
receipt of proposals and following selection of the consultant. The tasks
below describe the areas of consideration and nature of the work to be
performed.
5.1 Provide an assessment of the current condition of the WPCP.
5.1.1 Assessment of remaining life of current incinerators.
5.1.2 Assessment of the current condition of the activated sludge
aeration basins.
5.1.3 In addition to the items above an overall assessment of the
current condition of the WPCP.
5.2 Determine alternatives for sludge disposal; this assessment would
provide for a statement of costs associated, both capital and
operations and maintenance along with environmental impact
assessments for each option presented. Operation and
maintenance costs should be provided for both the projected
design loadings and current loadings. (Attachment A). At a
minimum these processes would included:
5.2.1 Anaerobic Digestion with land application
5.2.2 Anaerobic Digestion with composting
5.2.3 Thermal destruction using Fluid Bed Reactor(s)
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5.2.4 Any other disposal option or combination deemed feasible
by the engineer.
5.2.5 Environmental impact assessment for sludge disposal
options to include at a minimum; heavy metals (esp. mercury), toxic
organics and a greenhouse gas production analysis.
5.3 An analysis of the continued use of Oxygen Activated Sludge for
secondary treatment, possible alternatives for secondary treatment
and the associated risks and benefits.
5.4 Provide options and associated costs for disinfection
alternatives to include at a minimum;
5.4.1 Continued gas chlorination
5.4.2 Onsite chlorine generation
5.4.3 Hypochlorite use for disinfection
5.4.4 UV disinfection
5.4.5 Ozone disinfection
5.5 Fulfill the requirements of the State of Iowa Revolving fund program
for the Facility Plan and possibility of funding plant upgrades.
5.6 Prepare a prioritized list of plant upgrades for possible phasing of
plant construction. The list should include anticipated costs
associated for capital improvement budgeting purposes.
5.7 Help facilitate citizen input through a series of public meetings.
These would include at a minimum three public meetings
throughout plan development. The first to introduce the process
and begin information collection, one during plan development as
options are being considered and one at the end of the process to
present the final facility plan.
5.8 Provide an analysis of the probability of nutrient removal
requirements for the WPCP, when and if these will occur and
possible treatment options to achieve these removals if required
6.0 PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS
The City of Dubuque, Iowa, reserves the right to reject any and all
proposals received.
The proposal should present and discuss a project approach to
accomplish the objectives of the project outlined herein. The
proposal should discuss if the proposed project approach differs from
the scope of services in this RFP and present the rational for the
departure. The fees and compensation proposal (see below) must reflect
the scope of services outlined in the RFP and any departure thereof
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proposed by the consultant.
The proposal will include the following information and must be organized
in the manner specified below.
6.1 Letter of Transmittal
Provide a letter of transmittal briefly outlining the consultant's
understanding of the work and the name, address, telephone
number and fax number of the consultant's primary contact person.
6.2 Profile of Firm
Provide and present the following information in a clear and concise
format. Consultants should present material that illustrates the
firm's experience and expertise with this type of project. Provide
the firm's official name, address, and principal offices.
6.3 Qualifications
6.3.1 Provide project references illustrating experience in
facility planning, the public involvement process, sludge
disposal design, secondary treatment and disinfection
6.3.2 For at least three references list:
6.3.2.1 Project name and location;
6.3.2.2 Contact person and telephone number;
6.3.2.3 Cost of work (actual cost vs. initial estimated
cost);
6.3.2.4 Time required to complete the project; and
6.3.2.5 The role and responsibility the members of the
firm's proposed "Facility Planning" team.
6.3.3 Provide abbreviated resumes highlighting their experience
in relation to the work referenced above of the personnel
who will be working on the Facility Plan (including sub-
consultants, if any). Include their education, as well as,
specialized and technical competence to perform the tasks
they will be called on to do in conjunction with the Facility
Plan.
6.4 Schedule
Specify the firm's ability to integrate this project into its work
schedule, when the firm would initiate the work and projected
completion of the plan.
6.5 Scope
Include any thoughts that would improve the development of the
plan and recommend any work not identified in the RFP that is
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considered essential for the preparation of the Facility Plan.
6.5.1 The proposal should include a list of deliverables.
6.5.2 The proposal should specify anticipated City resources in
terms of personnel, facilities or equipment utilized by the
consultant during the project contract period.
6.6 Fees and Compensation
Fees should be in a separate enclosure as the proposals will be
reviewed initially without the benefit of knowing the consultant's
proposed fee for services.
Taxes
The City of Dubuque is exempt from all State sales tax. Do not
include sales tax in the firm's proposal price. Tax exemption
certificates will be supplied upon request.
6.7 Contract
A contract for the project and the scope outlined in the consultant's
proposal shall be included with the submittal in a separate
enclosure. The contract must address the City's insurance
requirements (see Attachment C).
7.0 SERVICES BY THE CITY
The City of Dubuque will provide, as requested, any historical documents
which refer to current design, facility plans, operations and laboratory
data. All interested firms are invited to visit the WPCP prior to the date
when the proposals are submitted.
8.0 SELECTION CRITERIA
Proposals will be screened to ensure that they meet the minimum
requirements of the proposal format. A review of qualifying proposals will
identify firms that most closely meet the needs of the City of Dubuque.
The City will evaluate proposals based upon the following criteria (not
necessarily listed in order of importance):
8.1 Qualifications and experience of the firm, reference checks,
achievements and completion of similar projects.
8.2 Project team qualifications and experience with similar projects
of the principal consulting staff proposed to work on the project,
variety and application of various disciplines within the team, and
availability and qualifications of any subcontracting staff.
8.2.1 Project Manager
8.2.2 Lead Project Engineer(s)
8.2.3 Staff Engineers
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8.2.4 Field Crew
8.3 Grasp of the project requirements, the firm's understanding of the
scope, preparation and level of interest.
8.4 Design approach/methodology in completing the scope of work and
services, technical alternatives, and creativity.
8.5 Responsiveness, general attitude and ability to communicate to
audiences with varying technical backgrounds.
8.6 Local economic impact, ability to incorporate local firms.
8.7 Schedule evaluation, time required to complete the project.
8.8 Fees.
As additional information becomes available, the City reserves the right to
modify selection criteria at any time during the selection process. All
proposers will be notified of any said change in criteria and allowed to
respond.
9.0 SELECTION PROCESS
9.1 Proposal Review: The RFP committee will review the proposals
and rank them based on which consultants best meet the criteria
listed above.
9.2 Interviews: Consultants remaining after the initial screening may
be invited to interview.
9.3 Staff Recommendation: City staff will make a recommendation to
the City Manager as to the consultant who, in the opinion of the
committee, would best meet the needs of the City for the
WPCP Facility Plan.
9.4 Consultant Selection by City Council: The City Council will choose
the consultant for the WPCP Facility Plan. The City of Dubuque is
an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
10.0 SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Proposals are to be signed by an officer of the firm authorized to bind the
submitter to it provisions. Proposals are to contain a statement indicating the
period during which the proposal will remain valid. A period of not less than
ninety (90) days is required. The proposal submitted by the firm shall become an
integral part of the contract between the City and the firm and representations,
covenants, and conditions therein contained shall be binding upon the person,
firm or corporation executing the same. Failure to manually sign proposal will
disqualify it.
Submitt one (1) original signed proposal and nine (9) copies. All proposals
must be received in the office of the City Clerk by 4:00 p.m. CDT on February 28,
2007 at:
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City of Dubuque
C/O Jeanne Schneider, City Clerk
50 West 13th Street
Dubuque, Iowa 52001-4864
Each firm assumes full responsibility for delivery and deposit of the
completed proposal package on or before the deadline. Proposals received after
the specified time will be returned unopened. The City of Dubuque is not
responsible for any loss or delay with respect to delivery of the proposals.
The City of Dubuque is not liable for any cost incurred by any firm before
the execution of an agreement or contract. Nor shall the City of Dubuque be
liable for any costs incurred by the firms not specified in contract documents.
The City shall become owners of the proposals upon submission.
The City of Dubuque is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Thank you for your consideration and interest in the project.
Sincerely,
Jonathan R. Brown
City of Dubuque WPCP Manager
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ATTACHMENT A
CURRENT DESIGN FLOWS AND LOADINGS
Design Year 2013
Design Population 66,000
Average Dry Weather Flow 13.398 mgd
Average Wet Weather Flow 17.32 mgd
Maximum Wet Weather Flow 23.24 mgd
Peak Hourly Flow 34.28 mgd rate
BOD-5 Load 24,400 Ib/day
TSS Load 24,600 Ib/day
Primary Sludge 17,000 Ib/day
Waste Activated Sludge 15,800 Ib/day
Total Sludges 32,800 Ib/day
CURRENT LOADINGS fy2006-07
Average Flow 7.690 mgd
Maximum Wet Weather Flow
Actual 24hrs (fy06-07 only) 13.7 mgd
Peak Hourly Flow
(actual fy06-07) 24.0 mgd rate
BOD-5 Load average 18,000 Ib/day
TSS Load average 14,000 Ib/day
Primary Sludge 11,300 Ib/day
Waste Activated Sludge 10,000 Ib/day
Total Sludge 21,300 Ib/day
Note: Industrial loading contributes high soluble BOD and low TSS which skews
the BOD high in relationship to TSS loading.
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ATTACHMENT B: State of Iowa Facility Plan Checklist. (State of Iowa
requirements for planning, design and construction can be found at the following
address; www.iowadnr.com/water/wastewater/downloads.html)
Exhibit 4
Iowa Department of Natural Resources
Wastewater Construction Section
Facility Plan Scope of Study Checklist
Project Name:
Meeting Location:
Date of Pre-Planning Meeting:
Meeting Attendance List:
Design Standard Section Subsection N/A to Scope
11.1 General
11.2 Engineering Reports or Facilities Plans
11.2.1 Title of Project
11.2.2 Letter of Transmittal
11.2.3 Title Page
11.2.4 Table of Contents
11.2.5 Summary
11.2.5.1 Findings
11.2.5.2 Conclusion
11.2.5.3 Recommendations
11.2.6 Introduction
11.2.7 Existing Conditions and Projections
11.2.7.1 Planning Period
11.2.7.2 Land Use
11.2.7.3 Demographic and Economic Data
11.2.8 Existing Facilities Evaluation
11.2.8.1 Existing Collection System
11.2.8.2 Existing Treatment Plant Site
11.2.8.3 Existing Treatment Facilities
11.2.8.4 Existing Wastewater Characteristics
11.2.9 Proposed Facilities Evaluation
11.2.9.1 Proposed Collection System
11.2.9.2 Design Wastewater Characteristics
11.2.9.3 Receiving Stream Characteristics
11.2.9.4 Treatment Plant Site Requirements
11.2.9.5 Alternatives
11.2.9.6 Selected Process and Site
11.2.9.7 Project Financing
11.2.9.8 Legal, and Other Considerations
11.2.10 Combined Sewer Studies
11.2.11 Appendices: Technical Information and
Design Criteria
11.2.11.1 Collection System
11.2.11.2 Process Facilities
11.2.11.3 Process Diagrams
17.1 Sludge Handling and Disposal
11.2.12 Plans Subject to Federal Requirements
Environmental Information Documentation
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ATTACHMENT C: City of Dubuque Insurance Requirements for Professional
Services
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INSURANCE SCHEDULE C
INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TO THE
CITY OF DUBUQUE
1. All policies of insurance required hereunder shall be with an insurer
authorized to do business in Iowa. All insurers shall have a rating of A better
in the current A.M. Best Rating Guide.
2. All policies of insurance shall be endorsed to provide a thirty (30) day advance
notice of cancellation to the City of Dubuque, except for 10 day notice for non-
payment, if cancellation is prior to the expiration date. This endorsement
supersedes the standard cancellation statement on the Certificate of
Insurance.
3. shall furnish a signed Certificate of Insurance to the City of
Dubuque, Iowa for the coverage required in Paragraph 6 below. Such
Certificates shall include copies of the following endorsements:
a) Commercial General Liability policy is primary and non-contributing.
b) Commercial General Liability additional insured endorsement.
c) Governmental Immunities Endorsement.
shall also be required to provide Certificates of Insurance
of all subcontractors and all sub-sub contractors who perform work or services
pursuant to the provisions of this contract. Said certificates shall meet the
same insurance requirements as required of
4. Each certificate shall be submitted to the contracting department of the City of
Dubuque.
5. Failure to provide minimum coverage shall not be deemed a waiver of these
requirements by the City of Dubuque. Failure to obtain or maintain the
required insurance shall be considered a material breach of this agreement.
6. Contractor shall be required to carry the following minimum coverage/limits or
greater if required by law or other legal agreement:
a) COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY
General Aggregate Limit $2,000,000
Products-Completed Operations Aggregate Limit $1,000,000
Personal and Advertising Injury Limit $1,000,000
Each Occurrence Limit $1,000,000
Fire Damage limit (any one occurrence) $ 50,000
Medical Payments $ 5,000
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INSURANCE SCHEDULE C (Continued)
INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TO THE
CITY OF DUBUQUE
This coverage shall be written on an occurrence form, not claims made form. All
deviations or exclusions from the standard ISO commercial general liability form
CG 0001 or Business owners BP 0002 shall be clearly identified. Form
CG 25 04 03 97 `Designated Location(s) General Aggregate Limit' shall be
included.
Governmental Immunity endorsement identical or equivalent to form attached.
Additional Insured Requirements:
The City of Dubuque, including all it elected and appointed officials, all its
employees and volunteers, all it boards, commissions and/or authorities and
their board members, employees and volunteers shall be named as an
additional insured on General Liability including "ongoing operations"
coverage equivalent to ISO CG 20 10 07 04.
b) Automobile $1,000,000 combined single limit.
c) WORKERS COMPENSATION & EMPLOYERS LIABILITY
Statutory for Coverage A
Employers Liability:
Each Accident $ 100,000
Each Employee Disease $ 100,000
Policy Limit Disease $ 500,000
d) PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY $1,000,000
e) UMBRELLA/EXCESS LIABILITY*
*Coverage and/or limit of liability to be determined on a case-by-case basis by
Finance Director.
Completion Checklist
Certificate of Liability Insurance (2 pages)
Designated Location(s) General Aggregate Limit CG 25 04 03 97
Additional Insured CG 20 10 07 04
Governmental Immunities Endorsement
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