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Agreement
Contractor Name
CDM Smith Inc.
PROJECT NAME
Downtown Transit Center and Broadway Streetcar Study
RMP File Number
304
Date
1/29/2016
MO Ref
16-009, 18-146
Amendment
Yes
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32 . Cost Principles and Administrative Requirements. <br /> 32. 1 Consultant agrees that the Contract Cost Principles and Procedures, 48 CFR, <br /> Federal Acquisition Regulations System , Chapter 1 , Part 31 . 000 et seq . , shall be used <br /> to determine the cost allowability of individual items. <br /> 32 .2 Consultant also agrees to comply with federal procedures in accordance with 49 <br /> CFR, Part 18 , Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative <br /> Agreements to State and Local Governments. <br /> 32 .3 Any costs for which payment has been made to Consultant that are determined <br /> by subsequent audit to be unallowable under 49 CFR, Part 18 and 48 CFR, Federal <br /> Acquisition Regulations System , Chapter 1 , Part 31 . 000 et seq . , are subject to <br /> repayment by Consultant to City. <br /> 32 .4 All subcontracts in excess of $25 , 000 shall contain the above provisions. <br /> 33 . Equipment Purchase. <br /> 33 . 1 Prior authorization in writing , by City's Contract Administrator shall be required <br /> before Consultant enters into any unbudgeted purchase order, or subcontract <br /> exceeding $5 ,000 for supplies, equipment, or services. Consultant shall provide an <br /> evaluation of the necessity or desirability of incurring such costs. <br /> 33 .2 For purchase of any item , service or consulting work not covered in Consultant's <br /> Cost Proposal and exceeding $5, 000 , prior authorization by City's Contract <br /> Administrator; three competitive quotations must be submitted with the request, or the <br /> absence of bidding must be adequately justified . <br /> 33 .3 Any equipment purchased as a result of this Agreement is subject to the <br /> following : "Consultant shall maintain an inventory of all nonexpendable property. <br /> Nonexpendable property is defined as having a useful life of at least two years and an <br /> acquisition cost of $5, 000 or more . If the purchased equipment needs replacement and <br /> is sold or traded in , City shall receive a proper refund or credit at the conclusion of the <br /> Agreement, or if the Agreement is terminated , Consultant may either keep the <br /> equipment and credit City in an amount equal to its fair market value, or sell such <br /> equipment at the best price obtainable at a public or private sale, in accordance with <br /> established City procedures; and credit City in an amount equal to the sales price. If <br /> Consultant elects to keep the equipment, fair market value shall be determined at <br /> Consultant's expense, on the basis of a competent independent appraisal of such <br /> equipment. Appraisals shall be obtained from an appraiser mutually agreeable to by <br /> City and Consultant, if it is determined to sell the equipment, the terms and conditions of <br /> such sale must be approved in advance by City." 49 CFR, Part 18 requires a credit to <br /> Federal funds when participating equipment with a fair market value greater than $5, 000 <br /> is credited to the project. <br /> 33.4 All subcontracts in excess of $25 , 000 shall contain the above provisions. <br /> ATTY/AGR/2016.053/CDM SMITH <br /> REV: 03-22-16 JS <br /> Page 14 of 18 <br />
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