HomeMy WebLinkAbout14656RESOLUTION NO. 14656
A RESOLUTION AWARDING AN AGREEMENT FOR
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TO PHILOSPOHY COMMUNICATIONS,
INC., FOR PROJECT NO. 21-042 PUEBLO FOOD PROJECT
ENTREPRENEUR SUPPORT PROGRAM AND RELATED
ANCILLARY SERVICES, AND AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASING
AGENT TO EXECUTE SAME
WHEREAS, competitive bids for Project No. 21-042 RFP Professional Consulting Services for
Pueblo Food Project Entrepreneur Support Program, have been received and examined;
WHEREAS, the proposal of Philosophy Communications, Inc., a Colorado corporation, was
the lowest of those bids determined to be responsive, and the Committee of Awards recommends to
the City Council that it authorize Project No. 21-042 to be performed; NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF PUEBLO, that:
SECTION 1.
City Council authorizes Project No. 21-042 RFP Professional Consulting Services for Pueblo
Food Project Entrepreneur Support Program to be performed, and the agreement for said project is
hereby approved and awarded to Philosophy Communications, Inc.
SECTION 2.
Funds for Project No. 21-042 in the amount of $15,000 shall be expended from Project No.
CI2014.
SECTION 3.
The Purchasing Agent is hereby authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the City of
Pueblo, a Colorado Municipal Corporation, and the City Clerk shall affix the seal of the City thereto
and attest the same.
SECTION 4.
The officers and staff of the City are authorized to perform any and all acts consistent with the
intent of this Resolution and the agreement to implement the transactions described therein.
SECTION 5.
This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon passage and approval.
INTRODUCED July 12, 2021
BY: Ed Brown
MEMBER OF CITY COUNCIL
APPROVED:
PRESIDENT OF CITY COUNCIL
ATTESTED BY:
CITY CLERK
City Clerk’s Office Item # M-3
Background Paper for Proposed
Resolution
COUNCIL MEETING DATE: July 12, 2021
TO: President Lawrence W. Atencio and Members of City Council
CC: Nicholas A. Gradisar, Mayor
VIA: Marisa Stoller, City Clerk
FROM: Monique Marez, Pueblo Food Project Coordinator
SUBJECT: A RESOLUTION AWARDING AN AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES TO PHILOSOPHY COMMUNICATIONS, INC., FOR PROJECT NO.
21-042 PROFESSIONAL CONSULTING SERVICES FOR PUEBLO FOOD
PROJECT ENTREPRENEUR SUPPORT PROGRAM, AND AUTHORIZING THE
PURCHASING AGENT TO EXECUTE SAME
SUMMARY:
This Resolution awards an Agreement for Professional Services to Philosophy Communications,
Inc. for it to develop an entrepreneur support program.
PREVIOUS COUNCIL ACTION:
Not applicable to this Resolution.
BACKGROUND:
In May of 2021, the City of Pueblo solicited Requests for Proposals from qualified consultants to
develop an entrepreneur support program as directed by the Pueblo Food Project. This is aligned
with the Pueblo Food Project’s strategic pillar to grow the local food economy. The program will
educate, cultivate, and advocate for small food and beverage entrepreneurs through formal and
informal curriculum and programming that systematically connects makers with the needed
resources to start or grow businesses, and successfully bring new products to market.
FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS:
The cost for services will be paid from CI2014 in the amount of $15,000.
BOARD/COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION:
Not Applicable to this Resolution.
STAKEHOLDER PROCESS:
Not Applicable to this Resolution.
ALTERNATIVES:
Denial of this Resolution will result in the City being unable to proceed with the agreement.
RECOMMENDATION:
Approval of the Resolution.
Attachments:
Proposed Resolution
Agreement for Professional Services
AGREEMENT FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
BY AND BETWEEN
CITY OF PUEBLO
AND
PHILOSOPHY COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into on this 14th day of July, 2021, by and between the City of
Pueblo,a Colorado Municipal Corporation(hereinafter referred to as"Client")and Philosophy Communications,Inc.,a
Colorado Corporation,(hereinafter referred to as"Consultant")for Consultant to render professional services for Client
with respect to Bid 21-042 Professional Consulting Services for Pueblo Food Project Entrepreneur Support Program and
related ancillary services,hereinafter referred to as the"Project." In consideration of the mutual covenants hereinafter
set forth,the parties agree as follows:
SECTION 1. GENERAL AND SCOPE OF SERVICES.
(a) Consultant shall satisfactorily perform the professional consulting services for the Project described in
more detail in Schedule 1 attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference(the"Basic Services"). Such services
shall include all usual and customary professional consulting services in connection with its work on the Project.In the
event this Agreement follows the selection of Consultant by Client pursuant to a Request for Proposals(RFP)all of the
requirements of that RFP are incorporated herein by reference,unless any requirement is expressly excluded in Schedule
1.
(b) To the extent Consultant performs any of the Project work through subcontractors or subconsultants,
Consultant shall be and remain as fully responsible for the full performance and quality of services performed by such
subcontractors or subconsultants as it is for services performed directly by Consultant or Consultant's employees.
(c) To the extent Consultant requires access to private property to perform its services hereunder,
Consultant shall be required to make arrangements to obtain such access. However, in the event Client has already
' secured access for Consultant to any such property through a right of entry agreement, access agreement, letter of
consent or other instrument, Consultant shall fully comply with and be subject to the terms and conditions set forth
therein. A copy of any such instrument will be provided to Consultant upon request.
SECTION 2. CONSULTANT'S RESPONSIBILITIES.
(a) Consultant shall be responsible for the professional quality,technical accuracy and timely completion
of Consultant's work,including that performed by Consultant's subconsultants and subcontractors,and including reports
and other services,notwithstanding Client's initial acceptance of same.
(b) Consultant shall be responsible,in accordance with applicable law,to Client for all loss or damage to
Client caused by Consultant's negligent act or omission;and Consultant hereby irrevocably waives and excuses Client
and Client's attorneys from compliance with any requirement to obtain a certificate of review as a condition precedent to
commencement of an action,including any such requirements set forth in Section 13-20-602,C.R.S.or similar statute,
whether now existing or hereafter enacted.
(c) Consultant shall be completely responsible for the safety of Consultant's employees in the execution of
work under this Agreement and shall provide all necessary safety and protective equipment for said employees.
(d) Consultant acknowledges that time is of the essence with respect to the completion of its services
under this Agreement. Consultant represents that Schedule 3 attached hereto is the schedule by which Consultant
proposes to accomplish its work,with time periods for which it will commence and complete each major work item.
Except to the extent the parties agree to time extensions for delays beyond the control of Consultant,Consultant shall
adhere to this schedule and perform its work in a timely manner so as not to delay Client's timetable for achievement of
interim tasks and final completion of Project work. Consultant further acknowledges that its schedule has accounted for
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4000 all reasonably anticipated delays, including those inherent in the availability of labor and equipment required for the
work,the availability of information which must be obtained from any third parties,and all conditions to access to public
and private facilities.
(e) Before undertaking any work or incurring any expense which Consultant considers beyond or in
addition to the Scope of Work described in Schedule I or otherwise contemplated by the terms of this Agreement,
Consultant shall advise Client in writing that(i)Consultant considers the work beyond the scope of this Agreement,(ii)
the reasons that Consultant believes the out of scope or additional work should be performed, and(iii) a reasonable
estimate of the cost of such work. Consultant shall not proceed with any out of scope or additional work until authorized
in writing by Client. The compensation for such authorized work shall be negotiated,but in the event the parties fail to
negotiate or are unable to agree as to compensation, then Consultant shall be compensated for its direct costs and
professional time at the rates set forth in Schedule 2 attached hereto.
SECTION 3. FEES FOR SERVICES; PAYMENT.
(a) Client will pay to Consultant as full compensation for all services required to be performed by
Consultant under this Agreement,except for services for additional work or work beyond the scope of this Agreement,
the maximum sum of U.S.$15,000.00,computed as set forth in Schedule 2.
(b) Consultant shall submit periodic, but not more frequently than monthly, applications for payment,
aggregating to not more than the maximum amount set forth above, for actual professional services rendered and for
reimbursable expenses incurred. Applications for payment shall be submitted based upon the hourly rates and expense
reimbursement provisions set forth in Schedule 2 attached hereto and shall contain appropriate documentation that such
services have been performed and such expenses incurred. Thereafter,Client shall pay Consultant for the amount of the
application within 45 days of the date such application is received.
(c) No separate or additional payment shall be made for profit, overhead, local telephone expenses,
lodging,routine photocopying,computer time,secretarial or clerical time or similar expenses unless otherwise provided
and listed in Schedule 2.
(d) No compensation shall be paid to Consultant for services required and expenditures incurred in
correcting Consultant's mistakes or negligence.
(e) Compensation for authorized work beyond the scope of this Agreement shall be governed by the
provisions of Section 2(e).
(f) In the event services under this Agreement are phased and to be performed in more than one fiscal
year or are subject to annual appropriation, Consultant acknowledges that funds only in the amount of initial
appropriation are available and it shall confirm availability of funds before proceeding with work exceeding initial and
subsequent annual appropriations.
SECTION 4. CLIENT'S RESPONSIBILITIES.
(a) Client agrees to advise Consultant regarding Client's Project requirements and to provide all relevant
information,data and previous reports accessible to Client which Consultant may reasonably require.
(b) Client shall designate a Project Representative to whom all communications from Consultant shall be
directed and who shall have limited administrative authority on behalf of Client to receive and transmit information and
make decisions with respect to the Project. Said representative shall not,however,have authority to bind Client as to
matters of governmental policy or fiscal policy,nor to contract for additions or obligations exceeding a value which is
the lesser of$5,000.00 or 5%of the maximum contract price.
(c) Client shall examine all documents presented by Consultant,and render decisions pertaining thereto
within a reasonable time. The Client's approval of any reports, documents or other materials or product furnished
hereunder shall not in any way relieve Consultant of responsibility for the professional adequacy of its work.
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(d) Client shall perform its obligations and render decisions within a reasonable time under the
circumstances presented. Based upon the nature of Client and its requirements,a period of 14 days shall be presumed
reasonable for any decision not involving policy decision or significant financial impact, when all information
reasonably necessary for Client to responsibly render a decision has been furnished. A period of 46 days shall be
presumed reasonable for Client to act with respect to any matter involving policy or significant financial impact. The
above periods of presumed reasonableness shall be extended where information reasonably required is not within the
custody or control of Client but must be procured from others.
SECTION 5.TERM AND TERMINATION
(a) Term. The term of this Agreement begins on the Effective Date and ends on January 13,2022,unless
project is completed and approved by Project Manager prior to that date or sooner terminated in accordance with this
Agreement.
(b) Fund Appropriation. This agreement is expressly made subject to the limitations of the Colorado
Constitution. Nothing herein shall constitute,nor be deemed to constitute,the creation of a debt or multi-year fiscal
obligation or an obligation of future appropriations by the City Council of Pueblo, contrary to Article X, §20 of the
Colorado Constitution or any other constitutional, statutory or charter debt limitation. Notwithstanding any other
provision of this agreement,with respect to any financial obligation of City which may arise under this agreement in any
fiscal year after the current year, in the event the budget or other means of appropriations for any such year fails to
provide funds in sufficient amounts to discharge such obligation,such failure shall not constitute a default by or breach
of this agreement. The termination of this Agreement due to lack of funding shall be without penalty to the City.
(c) Client reserves the right to terminate this Agreement and Consultant's performance hereunder,at any
time upon written notice,either for cause or for convenience. Upon such termination,Consultant and its subcontractors
shall cease all work and stop incurring expenses,and shall promptly deliver to Client all data,reports,plans,calculations,
summaries and all other information,documents,work product and materials as Consultant may have accumulated in
performing this Agreement,together with all finished work and work in progress.
(d) Upon termination of this Agreement for events or reasons not the fault of Consultant,Consultant shall
be paid at the rates specified in Schedule 2 for all services rendered and reasonable costs incurred to date of termination;
together with any reasonable costs incurred within 10 days of termination provided such latter costs could not be avoided
or were incurred in mitigating loss or expenses to Consultant or Client. In no event shall payment to Consultant upon
termination exceed the maximum compensation provided for complete performance in Section 3(a).
(e) In the event termination of this Agreement or Consultant's services is for breach of this Agreement by
Consultant,or for other fault of Consultant including but not limited to any failure to timely proceed with work,or to pay
its employees and consultants,or to perform work according to the highest professional standards,or to perform work in
a manner deemed satisfactory by Client's Project Representative, then in that event, Consultant's entire right to
compensation shall be limited to the lesser of(a)the reasonable value of completed work to Client or(b)payment at the
rates specified in Schedule 2 for services satisfactorily performed and reimbursable expenses reasonably incurred,prior
to date of termination.
(f) Consultant's professional responsibility for its completed work and services shall survive any
termination.
SECTION 6. SITE ACCESS.
In the event the Project will require access to property not under the control of Client, Consultant and
Consultant's employees and consultants shall obtain all additional necessary approval and clearances required for access
to such property. Client shall assist Consultant in obtaining access to such property at reasonable times but makes no
warranty or representation whatsoever regarding access to such property. Notwithstanding the foregoing,Consultant
understands and agrees that entry to some property by Consultant may be subject to compliance by Consultant with the
terms and conditions of an access agreement in accordance with section 1(c)of this Agreement.
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SECTION 7. USE OF DOCUMENTS.
(a) Data, plans, reports and all other documents prepared or provided by Consultant hereunder shall
become the sole property of Client,subject to applicable federal grant requirements,and Client shall be vested with all
rights therein of whatever kind or nature and however created,whether by common law,statute or equity. Client shall
have access at all reasonable times to inspect and make copies of all notes,plans, reports and all other data or other
documents pertaining to the work to be performed under this Agreement. In no event shall Consultant publish work
product developed pursuant to this Agreement except(i)with advance written consent of Client,which consent may be
granted or withheld in Client's sole and absolute discretion and (ii) in full compliance with the requirements of this
Agreement and applicable federal regulations.
SECTION 8. INSURANCE AND INDEMNITY.
(a) Consultant agrees that it shall procure and will maintain during the term of this Agreement, such
insurance as will protect it from claims under workers' compensation acts, claims for damages because of personal
injury including bodily injury, sickness or disease or death of any of its employees or of any person other than its
employees,and from claims or damages because of injury to or destruction of property including loss of use resulting
therefrom;and such insurance will provide for coverage in such amounts as set forth in subparagraph(b).
(b) The minimum insurance coverage which Consultant shall obtain and keep in force is as follows:
(i) Workers'Compensation Insurance complying with statutory requirements in Colorado and in
any other state or states where the work is performed. The Workers' Compensation Insurance policy shall
contain an endorsement waiving subrogation against the Client.
(ii) Commercial General Liability Insurance. The Consultant shall secure and maintain during
the period of this agreement/contract and for such additional time as work on the project is being performed,
Commercial General Liability Insurance issued to and covering the liability of the contractor with respect to all
work performed by him and all his subcontractors under the agreement/ contract, to be written on a
comprehensive policy form. This insurance shall be written in amounts not less than $1,000,000 for each
occurrence and aggregate for personal injury including death and bodily injury and $1,000,000 for each
occurrence and aggregate for property damage. This policy of insurance shall name the City of Pueblo, its
agents, officers and employees as additional insureds. This policy shall have all necessary endorsements to
provide coverage without exclusion for explosion and collapse hazards,underground property damage hazard,
blanket contractual coverage,as well as Owner's and Contractor's Protective Liability(OCP)coverage. The
policy shall also provide coverage for contractual liability assumed by Contractor under the provisions of the
Agreement/Contract,and"Completed Operations and Projects Liability"coverage.Said Commercial General
Liability Insurance policy shall contain an endorsement waiving subrogation against the Client.
(iii) Professional Liability Insurance with coverage of not less than $1,000,000, and with a
deductible of not more than$15,000.
(iv) Comprehensive Automobile Liability Insurance. The Consultant shall procure and maintain
during the period of the agreement/contract and for such additional time as work on the project is being
performed, Comprehensive Automobile Liability Insurance. This insurance shall be written with limits of
liability for and injury to one person in any single occurrence of not less than$350,000 and for any injury to
two or more persons in any single occurrence of not less than $1,000,000. This insurance shall include
uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage and shall protect the Consultant from any and all claims arising from
the use both on and off the site of the project of automobiles,trucks,tractors,backhoes and similar equipment
whether owned, leased,hired or used by Consultant.
(c) Consultant agrees to hold harmless,defend and indemnify Client from and against any liability to third
parties, arising out of negligent acts or omissions of Consultant,its employees,subcontractors and consultants.
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SECTION 9. SUBCONTRACTS.
(a) Client acknowledges that Consultant is the prime contractor and the only party with whom Client has a
contractual relationship under this Agreement. To the extent Consultant performs any Project activities through
subconsultants or subcontractors,Consultant shall contractually bind each of its subconsultants and subcontractors by
subcontract agreement to all of the terms of this Agreement which are for the benefit of Client,and Client shall be a
third-party beneficiary of those subcontract provisions.
(b) Consultant shall indemnify and defend Client from all claims and demands for payment for services
provided by subcontractors of Consultant.
(c) Consultant acknowledges that,due to the nature of the services to be provided under this Agreement,
the Client has a substantial interest in the personnel and consultants to whom Consultant assigns principal responsibility
for services performed under this Agreement. Consequently,Consultant represents that it has selected and intends to
employ or assign the key personnel and consultants identified in its proposal submitted to Client prior to execution of
this Agreement to induce Client to enter this Agreement. Consultant shall not change such consultants or key personnel
except after giving notice of a proposed change to Client and receiving Client's written consent thereto. Consultant shall
not assign or reassign Project work to any person to whom Client has reasonable objection.
SECTION 10. REQUIRED GRANT PROVISIONS.
(a) Consultant understands that Client may be funding the Project in whole or part with funds provided by
the Implementation Grant for Community Food Systems Development by the Colorado Health Foundation. Consultant
agrees it is subject to and shall comply with all applicable provisions of said Implementation Grant Act under which the
contract award has been made,and applicable regulations.
(b) Consultant shall comply with all applicable Federal,State,and local laws applicable to its activities.
(c) All records with respect to any matters covered by this Agreement shall be available for inspection by
Client and Colorado Health Foundation at any time during normal business hours and as often as Client and Colorado
Health Foundation deem necessary, to audit, examine and make excerpts or transcripts of relevant information, and
otherwise to perform its official functions or duties.
(d) A copy of the Colorado Health Foundation Grant paperwork is attached as Schedule 4.
SECTION 11. MISCELLANEOUS.
(a) Notices. Any and all notices or other communications required or permitted by this Agreement or by
law to be served on or given to either Consultant or Client by the other party shall be in writing and shall be deemed duly
served and given when personally delivered to the party to whom it is directed,or in lieu of such personal service,when
deposited in the United States mail, first-class postage prepaid, addressed to the Client, City Mayor's Office, Attn:
Monique Marez,#1 City Hall Place, Pueblo,CO 81003,or to Consultant at Philosophy Communications, Inc.,Attn:
Jennifer Lester,209 Kalamath Street,Unit 2,Denver,CO 80223. Either party may change his address for the purpose
of this paragraph by giving written notice of such change to the other party in the manner provided in this paragraph.
(b) Entire Agreement. This instrument contains the entire agreement between Consultant and Client
respecting the Project,and any other written or oral agreement or representation respecting the Project or the duties of
either Client or Consultant in relation thereto not expressly set forth in this instrument and its attachments is null and
void.In the case of any conflict between the terms of this Agreement for Professional Services and terms of Schedule 1
or any other attachment hereto,the terms of this Agreement shall govern.
(c) Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding on the parties hereto and on their successors
and assigns; provided,however,neither this Agreement, nor any part thereof,nor any moneys due or to become due
hereunder to Consultant may be assigned by it without the written consent of Client,which consent may be withheld in
Client's sole and absolute discretion.Any assignment or attempted assignment in violation of this subsection shall be
void.
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(d) Amendments. No amendment to this Agreement shall be made nor be enforceable unless made by
written amendment signed by an authorized representative of Consultant and by Client in accordance with the
requirements of Section 4(b)of this Agreement or upon authorization of Client's governing board.
(e) Choice of Law. This Agreement shall be governed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the
State of Colorado. Any unresolved dispute arising from or concerning any breach of this Agreement shall be decided in
a state court of competent jurisdiction located in Pueblo,Colorado.
(f) Equal Employment Opportunity. In connection with the performance of this Agreement, neither
Consultant nor its consultants shall discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race,
color,religion, sex,national origin, disability,gender orientation or age. Consultant shall endeavor to insure that its
employees are treated during employment without regard to their race, color,religion,sex,national origin, disability,
gender orientation or age.
(g) Severability. If any provision of this Agreement,except for Section 2,is determined to be directly
contrary to and prohibited by law or the requirements of any federal grant or other Project funding source,then such
provision shall be deemed void and the remainder of the Agreement enforced. However,it is the intent of the parties that
Section 2 of this Agreement not be severable,and that if any provision of said section be determined to be contrary to
law or the terms of any federal grant,then this entire Agreement shall be void.
SECTION 12. STATE-IMPOSED MANDATES PROHIBITING ILLEGAL ALIENS FROM PERFORMING WORK
(a) At or prior to the time for execution of this Agreement(which may be referred to in this section as this
"Contract"),Consultant(which may be referred to in this section as"Contractor")shall submit to the Purchasing Agent
of City its certification that it does not knowingly employ or contract with an illegal alien who will perform work under
this Contract and that the Contractor will participate in either the"E-Verify Program"created in Public Law 208, 104th
Congress,as amended and expanded in Public Law 156, 108`h Congress,as amended,that is administered by the United
States Department of Homeland Security or the"Department Program"established pursuant to§8-17.5-102(5)(c)C.R.S.
that is administered by the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment in order to confirm the employment
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eligibility of all employees who are newly hired for employment to perform work under this Contract.
(b) Contractor shall not:
(I) Knowingly employ or contract with an illegal alien to perform work under this contract;
(II) Enter into a contract with a subconsultant that fails to certify to Contractor that the
subconsultant shall not knowingly employ or contract with an illegal alien to perform work under this Contract.
(c) The following state-imposed requirements apply to this contract:
(I) The Contractor shall have confirmed the employment eligibility of all employees who are
newly hired for employment to perform work under this Contract through participation in either the E-Verify
Program or Department Program.
(II) The Contractor is prohibited from using either the E-Verify Program or Department Program
procedures to undertake pre-employment screening of job applicants while this Contract is being performed.
(III) If the Contractor obtains actual knowledge that a subcontractor or subconsultant performing
work under this Contract knowingly employs or contracts with an illegal alien,the Contractor shall be required
to:
A. Notify the subconsultant and the Client's Purchasing Agent within three(3)days
that the Contractor has actual knowledge that the subcontractor/subconsultant is employing or
contracting with an illegal alien;and
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B. Terminate the subcontract with the subcontractor/subconsultant if within three(3)
days of receiving the notice required pursuant to subparagraph (c)(III)A. above the
subcontractor/subconsultant does not stop employing or contracting with the illegal alien;except that
the Contractor shall not terminate the contract with the subcontractor/subconsultant if, during such
three (3) days, the subcontractor/subconsultant provides information to establish that the
subcontractor/subconsultant has not knowingly employed or contracted with an illegal alien.
(IV) The Contractor is required to comply with any reasonable request by the Colorado
Department of Labor and Employment (hereinafter referred to as "CDLE") made in the course of an
investigation that CDLE is undertaking pursuant to its authority under §8-17.5-102(5), C.R.S.
(d) Violation of this Section 12 by the Contractor shall constitute a breach of contract and grounds for
termination. In the event of such termination, the Contractor shall be liable for Client's actual and consequential
damages.
(e) As used in this Section 12, the terms "subcontractor" and "subconsultant" shall mean any
subconsultant or subcontractor of Consultant rendering services within the scope of this Agreement.
SECTION 13. PERA LIABILITY
Consultant shall reimburse the City for the full amount of any employer contribution required to be paid by the
City of Pueblo to the Public Employees' Retirement Association("PERA")for salary or other compensation paid to a
PERA retiree performing contracted services for the City under this Agreement. The Consultant shall complete the
PERA Questionnaire and submit the form to Client as part of the signed Agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have made and executed this Agreement as of the day and year first
above written.
CITY OF PUEBLO, A MUNICIPAL CORPORATION Philosophy Co unication, Inc.
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