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CONTRACT FOR SERVICES WITH
EASTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
THIS AGREEMENT, made this 6th day of July 2020, by and between Eastern Washington
University, Cheney, Washington 99004, an Agency of the State of Washington (hereinafter
"EWU") and
Grant County Department of Public Works
(Name)
124 Enterprise Street SE, Ephrata, WA 98823
(Mailing Address)
(hereinafter Grant County Department of Public Works or "Svonsor")
Recitals:
The Grant County Department of Public Works requires a cultural resources survey for the
US Bureau of Reclamation Land Swap Project, Parcel 160590000, Proiect (640 -acre Parcel near
Naylor, WA) in Grant County.
Archaeological and Historical Services (AHS) on behalf of EWU is qualified and willing to
provide professional services as outlined in this agreement.
In consideration of the foregoing and mutual premises hereinafter contained, the parties agree
that this agreement will be performed in accordance with the following conditions:
GENERAL CONDITIONS
Scope of Work
Work to be performed by EWU: See Attachment A.
Performance Period
The performance period of the agreement will extend from the effective date of July 15, 2020
through December 31,2020 unless amended by written mutual agreement. No expenses will be
reimbursed which are incurred prior to the effective date or subsequent to the termination date
unless otherwise agreed in writing by the parties hereto.
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Source of Funds
The original source of funds for this agreement was provided by: Grant County Department of
Public Works.
This agreement US] for applied research.
4. Fixed Cost and Expenditure Limitation
The sponsor will reimburse EWU for the firm, fixed price of $28.576.21 negotiated under this
agreement unless amended by written mutual agreement.
5. Allowable Cost and Payment
A. The sponsor will reimburse EWU for the firm, fixed price negotiated for the performance
of this agreement.
B. EWU will submit one invoice upon completion of the project to the Grant County
Department of Public Works to obtain payment.
6. Identification of Program Directors
Samuel Dart, Assistant
Public Works
Grant County Department of Public
Works
124 Enterprise Street SE
Ephrata, WA 98823
Phone: (509) 754-6082 Ext. 3519
Email: sdart([ilgrantcountywa.gov
7. Contract Management
Archaeological and Historical Services
Eastern Washington University
201 Isle Hall
Cheney, WA 99004
Phone: (509) 359-2239
Email: jwilsonl@ewu.edu
The Contract Manager for each of the parties shall be the contact person for all communications
and billings regarding the performance of this Agreement. All notices or other communications
required or desired to be sent to either party shall be given or made at the respective addresses of
the parties set forth below unless notification of a change of address is given in writing. Any
notice shall be sent by registered or certified mail and shall be deemed to have been given at the
time it was mailed.
Matters concerning the technical performance of this agreement should be addressed to the
Program Director.
Rev: 06/17
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8. Reporting
As appropriate, reporting by Archaeological and Historical Services shall be made in writing
9. Deliverables
Any deliverables required by this contract are specified in Attachment A. Unless otherwise
indicated in Attachment A, the sponsor will review the draft deliverables and any associated
materials within 15 working days of the receipt of the draft. EWU will be required to submit the
final deliverables, with modifications to address sponsor's comments, on or before the effective
end date of the contract unless amended by written mutual agreement.
10. Liability
Each party of this Agreement shall be responsible for its acts or omissions and the acts or
omissions of its employees, officers, and agents, to the extent permitted by law. Neither parry
assumes any responsibility to the other party for the consequences of any act or omission of any
person, firm, or corporation not a party to this Agreement.
11. Nondiscrimination
Sponsor and EWU agree to comply at all times with all applicable state and federal laws, rules,
regulations, and executive orders governing equal employment, opportunity, immigration, and
nondiscrimination, including the Americans with Disabilities Act. Neither party shall
discriminate against any employee, applicant for employment, or against any EWU student on
the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, marital status, sex, sexual orientation, gender
identity, age, status as a disabled veteran, recently separated veteran, active duty wartime or
campaign badge veteran, or Armed Forces service medal veteran (collectively referred to as
"protected veterans") or the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability. In the event
of Sponsor's noncompliance or refusal to comply with any nondiscrimination law, regulation, or
policy, this Agreement may be rescinded, canceled or terminated in whole or in part, and the
Sponsor may be declared ineligible for further contracts with EWU.
12. Records
EWU will maintain adequate financial records, in accord with generally accepted accounting
practices, to clearly and easily identify expenses of the agreement, to describe the nature of each
expense and to establish relatedness to this agreement. All records related to the agreement shall
be reasonably available for inspection by the sponsor. The financial records of this agreement
will be retained in accord with Washington State Law and the Uniform Guidance, as applicable.
13. Governing Law and Venue
This agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with, the laws of the state of
Washington. The venue of any action brought hereunder shall be in The Superior Court of
Spokane County, Washington.
Rev: 06/17
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14. Debarment/Exclusion
EWU represents and warrants that it is not excluded or debarred by any federal agency from
participating in any federal grant or contract, and it is not, to the best of EWU's knowledge,
under investigation for any such exclusion or debarment. EWU will notify Sponsor immediately
if there are any changes in status under this paragraph.
15.Indenendent Canaci
Nothing contained in this agreement is intended to create, nor should it be construed to create,
any relationship between the parties other than that of independent parties contracting with each
other solely for the purpose of effectuating the provisions of this agreement. This agreement is
not intended to create a relationship of agency, representation, joint venture, or employment
between the parties. The parties intend that an independent contractor relationship will be
created by this agreement. Sponsor and its employees or agents performing under this agreement
are not employees or agents of EWU. Sponsor will not hold himself/herself out as or claim to be
an officer or employee of EWU or the State of Washington, nor will Sponsor make any claim of
right, privilege, or benefit that would accrue to an employee of EWU. Conduct and control of the
work will be solely with EWU.
16. Conformance and Severabili
If any provision of this agreement violates any applicable federal or state statute, regulation, or
Wile of law, it is considered modified to conform to that statute, regulation, or rule of law. If any
provision of this agreement violates any applicable state or federal statute, regulation, or rule of
law, such invalid provisions shall be declared severed and the remainder of this agreement shall
remain binding.
17. Waiver
Waiver of any default or breach shall not be deemed a waiver of any subsequent default or
breach. Any waiver shall not be construed to be a modification of the terns of this agreement
unless stated to be such in writing and signed by an authorized representative of EWU.
18. Entire Agreement
This agreement, including Attachment A, constitutes the sole agreement between the parties with
respect to its subject matter. No other statements or representations, written or oral, shall be
deemed a part of this agreement.
19. Aonroval & Modification
This agreement is subject to the written approval of EWU's authorized representative and shall
not be binding until so approved. The agreement may be altered, amended, or waived only by a
written amendment executed by an authorized representative of each party.
Rev: 06/17
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20. Attorneys' Fees
In the event of litigation or other action brought to enforce the terms of this agreement, each
party agrees to bear its own attorney fees and costs.
This agreement is executed by the persons signing below who warrant that they have the
authority to execute this agreement:
Approved and agreed:
Eastern Washington University
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(Signa
Toni Habegger
(Name)
Associate Vice President for Business
and Finance
(Title)
TTN: 91-6000624
Grant County Department of Public Works
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TIN: 91-6001319
Rev: 06117
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Attachment A
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July 2, 2020
Samuel Dart
Associate Engineer
Grana Comay Public Wake
124 Enterprise St. S.E.
Ephrata, WA 98823
Re: US Bureau of Rechunation Land Swap, Parcel 160590000, 640 -acre Cultural Resources Identification Survey
Dear Mr. Dart,
This Ietterinclu ding budget in the amours of 528,576.21 comprise AHS' proposal for conducting cultural resources
identification survey for Gram County Public Works' US Bureau offteclamation Land Swap, Parcel 160590000
prcjecL According to Washington State Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation's (DAHP)
WISAARD archaeological probability model, the project area ranges from a moderate to high risk for contain ft
cultural resources. Both pre -contact and historic cultural resources have been recorded near the project area The
taslo proposed below ate based on preliminary inventory recommendations from the US Bureau of Reclamation
1) Conduct background research including a search of state site files housed at the Washington State
Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation (D AHP), in Olympia, to identify previously recorded
cultural resources in m adjacent to the project area and review of historic General Land Office Plat maps to
identify historic s[mcluredfeatutes and land use in or adjacent to the project area;
2) Obtain a Antiquities Act (AA) permit from the US Bureau of Reclamation to conduct a Class IB pedestrimu
survey and subsurface investigation ofthe project gree;
3) Conducta 100 percent walking survey of the 640 -acre project area at 20 -mor less intervals. Conduct utility
locate (CaE-Before-You-Dig) search prix to shovel test excavation. Hand excavate approximately 90 shovel
tests within the project area Screen excavated sediments through''/. -in -mesh hardware cloth and beckfill holes
the same day as excavated A bucket auger may be used in the beam of select shovel tests to determine the
depth to Pleistocene flood grovels, if appropriate. Shovel tests will be judgmentally placed to sample the high
probability areas for submit face cultural deposits and to delineate site boundaries (in all fm cardinal directions)
of cultural materials identified during the pedestrian survey,
4) Prepare, as necessary, Washington State Archaeological Site or Washington State Historic Property
Inventory form; and.
5) Submit a professional repot of findings satisfying Section 106 to Ghana County Public Wmks for review.
corannem, smd distribution to review agencies.
Do no hesitate to contact one if youhave my questions. Thank you for contacting AHS regarding this project and
the opportunity to submit this proposal.
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Attachment B
June 25, 2020
BUDGET
Archaeological and Historical Services (AM), Eastern Washington University
Grant County Public Works 640 Acre Class III Survey for USBR Land Swap
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All Inclusive Hourly
Rate
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TOTAL. COSTS S 997.53 1 S 13,353.64 1 S IQ 167.94 1 S 2KS7421
Rev: 0617
Firm -Fixed