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HONEYWELL AGREEMENT - ENERGY PERFORMANCE CONTRACT FOR MULTIPLE BUILDINGSENERGY PERFORMANCE CONTRACT FOR MULTIPLE BUILDINGS The City of Clearwater Clearwater, Florida Submitted: April 15, 2010 Contact: Honeywell Sueno Prades 407-909-9344 Sueno.Prades@Honeywc11.com • HONEYWELL AGREEMENT • CUSTOMER NAME: City of Clearwater HONEYWELL PROPOSAL NUMBER: Performance Contract DATE OF SUBMISSION: April 15, 2010 PRICE VALID UNTIL: May 27, 2010 • Form Rev. 11/06 TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLE PAGE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS ....................................................................................................................1 2. HONEYWELL'S RESPONSIBILITIES .............................................................................................1 3. CUSTOMER'S RESPONSIBILITiES .....................................................................•...........................2 4. SUBCONTRACTS .................................................................................................................................4 5. INSTALLATION AND ACCEPTANCE .............................................................................................4 6. PRICE AND PAYMENT ......................................................................................................................4 7. CHANGES IN THE PROJECT ...................... 8. INSURANCE, INDEMNITY, WAIVER OF SUBROGATION, AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY ............................................................................................................................................. 5 9. "TERMINATION OF THE AGREEMENT .........................................................................................6 10. ASSIGNMENT AND GOVERNING LAW .........................................................................................7 11. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS .....................................................................................................7 12. ARBITRATION .................................................................................••..................................................8 ATTACHMENT A ATTACHMENT B ATTACHMENT C ATTACHMENT I) ATTACHMENT E ATTACHMENT F ATTACHMENT G ATTACHMENT H ATTACHMENT I ATTACHMENT J EXHIBITS THE WORK (SCOPE-OF-WORK) SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT THE INSTALLATION SCHEDULE SUPPORT SERVICES PAYMENT SCHEDULE. ENERGY GUARANTEE SCHEDULE OF SAVINGS RESERVED RESERVED PROJECT ACCEPTANCE A-1 and G-1 through G-9 Note Re2ardin2 Modifications Made to this Agreement: Provisions in the printed document that are not to be included in the agreement may be deleted by striking through the word, sentence or paragraph to be omitted. It is recommended that unwanted provisions not be made illegible. The parties should be clearly aware of the material deleted from the standard fomi. Do not make anv modifications to this Agreement unless auoroval to do so has been granted. Changes may be made only-by deletion as explained above or, addendum. • Form Rev, 11/06 ARTICLE I GENERAL PROVISIONS 1.1 This Agreement, including all Attachments, Exhibits, and Schedules referenced herein (hereinafter the "Agreement") is made this 20th day of .May. 201.0 (the "Effective Date") by and between Honeywell International Inc. ("HONEYWELL"), a Delaware Corporation, acting through its Automation and Control Solutions business unit, with. a principal place of business at 101 Columbia Road, Morristown, New Jersey 07962-1.057, and City of Clearwater, a municipal eorlmration, ("CUSTOMER") with a principal place of business at 112 South Osceola Avenue, Clearwater, FL 33756 (collectively the "Parties"). 1.2 EXTENT OF AGREEMENT: This Agreement, including all attachments and exhibits hereto, represents the entire agreement between CUSTOMER and HONEYWELL and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations or agreements. This Agreement shall not be superseded by any provisions of the documents for construction and may be amended only by written instrument signed by both CUs".l'OMER and HONEY W ELL. None of the provisions of this Agreement shall be n odi.fied, altered, changed or voided by any subsequent Purchase Order issued by CUSTOMER, which relates to the subject matter of this Agreement. 1..3 As used in this Agreement, the term "Work" means the construction and services required by the Contract Documents, whether completed or partially completed, and includes all other labor, materials, equipment and services provided or to be provided by HONEYWELL to fulfill HON.EYWELL's obligations, as described in Attachment A and otherwise set forth in the Contract Documents. The Work may constitute the whole or a part of the Project. The Work specifically excludes certain design and construction, which are the subject of separate agreements between CUSTOMER and parties other,- than HONEYWELL. 1.4 The Project is the total construction of which the Work performed by FI.ONEYWELL under this Agreement may be the whole or a part. 1.5 The Contract Documents consist of this Agreement, its attachments, exhibits, schedules, and addenda. 1.6 Support Services means those services and obligations to be undertaken by HONEYWELL in support of CUSTOMER as set forth in Attachment D. 01.7 Installation Schedule means that schedule set out in Attachment C describing the Parties' intentions respecting the times by which the components or aspects of the Work therein set forth shall be installed and/or ready for acceptance or beneficial use by CUSTOMER. ARTICLE, 2 HONEYWELL'S RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 HONEYWELL Services 2.1.1 HONEYWELL shall be responsible for construction of the Project. 2.1.2 HONEYWELL will assist CUSTOMER in securing permits necessary for the Work. 2.2 Responsibilities with Respect to the Work 2.2.1 i.IONEYWELL will provide construction supervision, inspection, labor, materials, tools, construction equipment and subcontracted items necessary for the execution and completion of the Work. 2.2.2 HONEYWELL shall keep the premises in an orderly fashion and free from unnecessary accumulation of waste materials or rubbish caused by its operations. If HONEYWELL damages property not needed for the Work, HONEYWELL shall repair the property to its pre- existing condition unless CUSTOMER directs otherwise. At the completion of the Work, HONEYWELL shall remove waste material supplied by HONEYWELL under this Agreement as well as all its tools, construction equipment, machinery and surplus material. HONEYWELL shall dispose of all waste materials or rubbish caused by its operations; provided, that unless otherwise specifically agreed to in this Agreement, HONEYWELL shall not be responsible for disposal of toxic or hazardous materials removed from the facilities. HONEYWELL shall be responsible for disposal of fluorescent lights, potential polychlorinated biphenyl. containing light ballasts and mercury containing controls to the extent their replacement is specified in. Attachment A. 2.2.3 HONEYWELL shall give all notices and comply with all laws and ordinances legally enacted as of the date of execution of the Agreement governing the execution of the Work. Provided, however, that HONEYWELL shall not be responsible nor liable for the violation of any code, law or ordinance caused by CUSTOMER or existing in CUSTOMER's property prior to the cornniencenaerrt of the Work. 2.2.4 HONEYWELL shall comply with all applicable federal, state and municipal laws and. regulations that regulate the health and safety of its workers while providing the Work, and shall take such measures as required by those laws and regulations to prevent injury and accidents to other persons on, about or adjacent to the site of the Work. It is understood and agreed, however, that HONEYWELL shall have no responsibility for elimination or abatement of health or safety hazards created or otherwise resulting from activities at the site of Fom REV 11 /06 1 the Work carried on by persons not in a contractual relationship with 1°IONEYWELL, including CUSTOMER, CUSTOMER's contractors or subcontractors, CUSTOMER's tenants or CUSTOMER's visitors. CUSTOMER agrees to cause its contractors, subcontractors and tenants to comply fully with all applicable federal, state and municipal laws and regulations governing health and safety and to comply with all reasonable requests and directions of HONEYWELL for the elimination or abatement of any such health or safety hazards at the site of the work. 2.3 Patent Indemnity • 2.3.1 HONEYWELL shall, at its expense, defend or, at its option, settle any suit that may be instituted against CUSTOMER. for alleged infringement of any United States patents related to the hardware manufactured and provided. by HONEYWELL, provided that: 1. Such alleged infringement consists only in the use of such hardware by itself and not as part of, or in combination with, any other devices, parts or software not provided by HONEYWELL hereunder; 2. CUSTOMER gives HO.N F Y W E LL immediate notice in writing of any such suit and permits .HONEYWELL, through counsel. of its choice, to answer the charge of infringement and defend such suit; and 3. CUSTOMER gives HONEYWELL all needed infonnation, assistance and authority, at HONEYWELL's expense, to enable HONEYWELL to defend such suit. 2.3.2 If such a suit has occurred, or in HONEYWE.LL's opinion is likely to occur, HONEYWELL may, at its election and expense: obtain for CUSTOMER the right to continue using such equipment; or replace, correct or modify it so that it is not infringing; or remove such equipment and grant CUs"fOM..ER a credit therefore, as depreciated. 2.3.3 In the case of a final award of damages in any such suit, HONEYWELL will pay such award. HONEYWELL shall not, however, be responsible for any settlement made without its written consent. 2.3.4 THIS ARTICLE STATES HONEYWELL'S TOTAL LIABILITY AND CUSTOMER'S SOLE REMEDY FOR ANY ACTUAL, OR ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT OF ANY PATENT BY THE HARDWARE MANUFACTURED AND PROVIDED BY HONEYWELL HEREUNDER. IN NO EVENT SHALL HONEYWELL BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM : ANY SUCH ACTUAL OR ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT, EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION 2.3. 0 2.4 Warranties and Completion 2.4.1 HONEYWELL warrants CUSTOMER good and clear title to all equipment and materials furnished to CUSTOMER pursuant to this Agreement (except licensed software, which shall be governed exclusively by the terms and conditions of the Software License Agreement, attached hereto as Attachment B), free and clear of liens and encumbrances. 1ONEYWELL hereby warrants that all such equipment and materials shall be of good quality and shall. be free from defects in materials and workmanship, including installation and setup, for a period of one (1) year from the date of beneficial use or substantial completion of the equipment or portion of the Work in question, provided that no repairs, subst,ituti,ons, modifications, or additions have been made, except by HONEYWELL or with I-IONEYW:ELL's written permission, and provided that after delivery such equipment or materials have not been subjected by non- HONEYWELL personnel to accident, neglect, misuse, or use in violation of any instructions supplied by HONEYWELL. HONEYWELL's sole liability hereunder shall be to repair promptly or replace defective equipment or materials, at H.ON.EYWELL's option and at HONEYWE.LL's expense. The limited warranty contained in this Section 2.4.1 shall constitute the exclusive remedy of CUSTOMER and the exclusive liability of HONEYWELL for any breach of any warranty related to the equipment and materials furnished by.HONEYWELLL pursuant to this Agreement. 2.4.2 In addition to the warranty set forth in Section 2.4.1 above, HONEYWELL shall, at CUSTOMER's request, assign to CUSTOMER any and all manufacturer's or installer's warranties for equipment or materials not manufactured by HONEYWELL and provided as part of the Work, to the extent that such third-party warranties are assignable and extend beyond the one (1) year limited warranty set forth in Section 2.4.1. 2.4.3 THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE, AND HONEYWELL EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WITH RESPECT TO THE EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS PROVIDED HEREUNDER. HONEYWELL SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM, OR RELATING TO, 'PHIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR ITS BREACH. ARTICLE 3 CUSTOMER'S RESPONSIBILITIES 3.1 CUSTOMER shall provide HONEYWELL full information regarding the requirements for the Work. 3.2 CUSTOMER shall designate a representative who shall be fully acquainted with the Work, and who has Form REV 11/06 2 authority to approve changes in the scope of the Work and render decisions promptly. 3.3 CUSTOMER shall fiirnish to HONEYWELL all information regarding legal limitations, utility locations and other information reasonably pertinent to this Agreement, the Work and the Project. 3.4 If applicable, CUSTOMER shall secure and pay for all necessary approvals, easements, assessments and charges required for the construction, use or occupancy of permanent structures or for permanent changes in existing facilities, including charges for legal and auditing services. 3.5 If CUS'T'OMER becomes aware of any fault or defect in the Work, it shall give prompt written notice thereof to HONEYWELL. 3.6 The services and information required by the above paragraphs shall be furnished with reasonable promptness at CUSTOMER's expense and HONEYWELL shall be entitled to rely upon the accuracy and the completeness thereof. 3.7 Prior to the commencement of the Work and at such future times as HONEYWELL shall reasonably deem appropriate, CUSTOMER shall furnish evidence in a form satisfactory to HONEYWELL that sufficient funds are available and committed to pay for the Work. Unless such evidence is furnished, HONEYWELL is not required to commence or continue any Work, Further, if CUSTOMER does not provide such evidence, HONEYWELL may stop work upon fifteen (15) days notice to CUSTOMER. The failure of HONEYWELL to insist upon the providing of this evidence at any one tirne shall not be a waiver of CUSTOMER's obligation to make payments pursuant to this Agreement, nor shall it be a waiver of HONEYWELL's right to request or insist that such evidence be provided at a later date. 3.8 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES, MOLD AND UNSAFE WORKING CONDITIONS 3.8.1 "Hazardous substance" includes all of the following, whether naturally occurring or manufactured, in quantities, conditions or concentrations that have, are alleged to have, or are believed to have an adverse effect on human health, habitability of a Site, or the environment: (a) any dangerous, hazardous or toxic pollutant, contarinant, chemical, material or substance defined as hazardous or toxic or as a pollutant or contaminant under state or federal law, and (b) any petroleum product, nuclear fuel or immaterial, carcinogen, asbestos, urea formaldehyde, foamed-in-place insulation, polychlorinated biphenyl (PC.Bs), and (c) any other chemical or biological material or organism, that has, is alleged to have, or is believed to have an adverse effect on human health, habitability of a Site, or the environment. 3.8.2 "Mold" means any type or form of fungus or biological material or agent, including mold, mildew, moisture, yeast and mushrooms, and any mycotoxins, spores, scents, or by-products produced or released by any of the foregoing. This includes any related or any such conditions caused by third parties. 3.8.3 "Covered Equipment" means the equipment covered by the Services to be performed by HONEYWELL under this Agreement, and is limited to the equ.iprment included in the respective work scope attachments. 3.8.4 CUSTOMER has not observed or received notice from any source (formal or informal) of (a) Hazardous Substances or Mold, either airborne or on or within the walls, floors, ceilings, heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, pl.unrbing systems, structure, and other components of the Site, or within fumiture, fixtures, equipment, containers or pipelines in a Site; or (b) conditions that, to CUSTOMER'S knowledge, might cause or promote accUmnulation, concentration, growth or dispersion of Hazardous Substances or Mold on or within such locations. 3.8.5 HONEYWELL is not responsible for determining whether the Covered Equipment or the temperature, humidity and, ventilation settings used by CUSTOMER, are appropriate l.or CUSTOMER and the Site except as specifically provided in an attached Work Scope Document. 3.8.6 If any such materials, situations or conditions, whether disclosed or not, are in tact discovered by HONEYWELL or others and provide an unsafe condition for the performance of the work or Services, the discovery of the condition shall constitute a cause beyond HONEYWELL'S reasonable control and HONEYWELL shall have the right to cease the work or Services Until tlmc area has been made safe by CUSTOMER or CUSTOMER'S representative, at CUSTOMER'S expense. HONEYWELL shall have the right to terminate this Agreement if CUSTOMER has not fully remediated the unsafe condition within sixty (60) days of discovery. 3.8.7 CUSTOMER represents that CUSTOMER has not retained HONEYWELL to discover, inspect, investigate, identify, prevent or remediate Hazardous Substances or Mold or conditions caused by Hazardous Substances or Mold. 3.8.8 TO THE FULLEST EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, CUSTOMER SHALL INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HONEYWELL HARMLESS FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL CLAIMS AND COSTS OF WHATEVER NATURE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED 'I"O, CONSUL TAN'J'S' AND ATTORNEYS' FEES, DAMAGES FOR BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE, FINES, PENALTIES, CLEANUP COSTS AND COSTS Fonn 'REV 11/06 3 ASSOCIATED WITH DELAY OR WORK STOPPAGE, THAT IN ANY WAY RESULTS FROM OR ARISES UNDER THE BREACH OF THE REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES IN THIS SECTION THE :EXISTENCE OF MOLD OR A HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE AT A SITE, OR THE OCCURRENCE OR EXISTENCE OF THE SITUATIONS OR CONDITIONS DESCRIBED IN THIS SECTION, WHETHER OR NOT CUS'T'OMER PROVIDES HONEYWELL ADVANCE NOTICE OF THE EXISTENCE OR OCCURRENCE AND REGARDLESS OF WHEN THE HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE OR OCCURRENCE IS DISCOVERED OR OCCURS. THIS INDEMNIFICATION SHALL SURVIVE TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT FOR WHATEVER REASON. However, this provision does not constitute a waiver of CUSTOMER'S sovereign immunity under section 768.28, Florida Statutes, nor does it extend CUSTOMER'S liability beyond the limits established in section 768.28, Florida Statutes. 3.9 In addition to the price set forth in Article 6 of this Agreement, CUSTOMER shall pay any present and future taxes or any other govennnental charges now or hereafter unposed by existing or future laws with respect to the sale, transfer, use, ownership or possession of the Work or any Support Services provided hereunder, excluding taxes on Honeywel I's net ,income. 3.10 CUSTOMER. shall execute a software license in the form of the Software License Agreement attached hereto as Attachment B. Failure of CUSTOMER to execute such Software License Agreement shall excuse HONEYWELL from any delivery requirements pursuant to this Agreement and shall be considered a rrraterial. breach by CUSTOMER. ARTICLE 4 SUBCONTRACTS 4.1 At its exclusive option, HONEYWELL may subcontract some or all of the Work or Support Services. 4.2 A Subcontractor is a person or entity who has a direct contract with HONEYWELL, to perform any effort in connection with the Work. The term Subcontractor does NOT include any separate contractors employed by CUSTOMER or such separate contractors' subcontractors. 4.3 For the purposes of this Agreement, no contractual relationship shall exist between CUSTOMER and any Subcontractor. HONEYWELL shall be responsible for the management of its Subcontractors in their performance of their Work. ARTICLE 5 INSTALLATION AND ACCEPTANCE 5.1. The Work to be performed under this Agreement shall be commenced and substantially cornpleted as set forth in the Installation Schedule attached hereto as Attachment C. 5.2 if HONEYWELL is delayed at any time in the progress of performing its obligations under this Agreement by any act of CUSTOMER or any contractor employed by CUSTOMER; or by changes ordered or requested by CUSTOMER in the Work performed pursuant to this Agreement; or by labor disputes, fire, unusual delay in transportation, adverse weather conditions or other events or occurrences which could not be reasonably anticipated; or unavoidable casualties; or any other problem beyond HONEY W I°.LL's reasonable control (an "Excusable Delay"), then the time for performance of the obligations affected by such Excusable Delay shall be extended by the period of any delay actually incurred as a result thereof. If any delay, or cumulative delays, within CUSTO.MER's control., extends beyond ten (10) days, CUSTOMER shall reimburse HO.NEYWE1.L, for all. additional costs resulting therefrom. 5.3 HONEYWELL shall provide Delivery and Acceptance Certificates in a form acceptable to CUSTOMER and HONEYWELL (the "Delivery and Acceptance Certificates") for the Work provided pursuant to the Schedule identified in attachment J. Upon receipt of each Delivery and Acceptance Certificate, CUSTOMER shall promptly inspect the Work performed by II:ONEYWELL identified. therein and execute each such Delivery and Acceptance Certificate as soon as reasonably possible, but in no event later than ten (10) days after delivery of the same by HONEYWELL., unless CUSTOMER provides HONEYWELL with a written statement identifying specific material performance deficiencies that it wishes HONEYWELL to correct. HONEYWELL will use reasonably diligent efforts to correct all such material deficiencies and will give written notice to CUSTOMER when all such iterns have been corrected. The Parties intend that a final Delivery and Acceptance Certificate will be executed for the Work as soon as all Work is installed and operating. Execution and delivery by CUSTOMER of such final Delivery and Acceptance Certificate with respect to the Work shall constitute "Final Acceptance" of such Work performed by :HONEYWELL pursuant to the Installation Schedule. ARTICLE 6 PRICE AND PAYMENT 6.1 Price 6.1.1 The price for the Work is Three Million Four Hundred. Ninety Eight Thousand and 00/1.00 Dollars (53,498,000.00), subject to the adjustments set forth in Articles 5 and 7. 6.1.2 The total. price for Support Services is set forth in Attachment D hereto, subject to the adjustments described therein. Form REV 11/06 6.1.3 The price is based upon laws, codes and regulations in existence as of the date this Agreement is executed. Any changes in or to applicable laws, codes and regulations affecting the cost of the Work shall be the responsibility of CUSTOMER and shall entitle HONEYWELL to an equitable adjustment in the price and schedule. 6.1.4 The price will be modified for delays caused by CUSTOMER and for Changes in the Work, all pursuant to Article 7. 6.1.5 The license fees for all licensed software identified in Attachment B are included in the price to be paid by CUSTOMER as identified in this Article 6. 6.2 Piyment 6.2.1 Upon execution of this Agreement, CUSTOMER shall pay or cause to be paid to HONEYWELL the full price for the Work in accordance with the Payment Schedule, Attacluncnt E. CUSTOMER shall snake payments for the Support Services in accordance with Attachment D. 6.2.2 Payments for the Work past due more than five (5) days shall accrue interest from the due date to the date of payment at the rate of one and one half percent (I.5%) per month, compounded monthly, or the highest legal rate then allowed. CUSTOMER shall pay all attorney and/or collection fees incurred by HONEYWELL in collecting any past due amounts. ARTICLE 7 CHANGES IN THE PROJECT 7.1. A Change Order is a written order signed by CUSTOMER and HONEYWELL authorizing a change in the Work or adjustment in the price, or a change to the Installation Schedule described in Attachment C. 7.2 CUS'T'OMER may request HONEYWELL to submit proposals for changes in the Work. 7.3 Claims for Concealed or Unknown Conditions If conditions are encountered at the site that are (1) subsurface or otherwise concealed physical conditions which differ materially from those indicated in the Contract Documents, or (2) unknown physical conditions of an unusual nature, which differ materially from those ordinarily found to exist and generally recognized as inherent in construction activities of the character provided for in the Contract DocUlllents, then notice by the observing party shall be given to the other party promptly before conditions are disturbed and in no event later than twenty-one (21) days after first observance of the conditions, and, if appropriate, an equitable adjustment to the Contract Price and Installation Schedule shall be made Parties, the party seeking an adjustment in the Price or Installation Schedule may assert a claim in accordance with Paragraph 7.4. 7.4 If HONEYWELL wishes to make a claim for an increase in the Price or an extension in the Installation Schedule it shall give CUSTOMER written notice thereof within a reasonable time after the occurrence of the event giving rise to such claim. This notice shall be given by HONEYWELL before proceeding to execute the Work, except in an emergency endangering life or property, in which case HONEYWELL shall have the authority to act, in its discretion, to prevent threatened damage, injury or loss. Claims arising from delay shall be made within a reasonable time after the delay. Increases based upon design and. estimating costs with respect to possible changes requested by CUSTOMER shall be made within a reasonable time after the decision is made not to proceed with the change. No such claim shall be valid unless so made. If CUSTOMER and HONEYWELL cannot agree on the amount of the adjustment in the Price, or the Installation Schedule, it shall be determined pursuant to the provisions of Article 12. Any change in the Price or the Installation Schedule resulting fi•om Such claim shall be authorized by Change Order. 7.5 Emergencies In any emergency affecting the safety of persons or property, HONEYWELL shall act, at its discretion, to prevent threatened damage, injury or loss. Any increase in the Price or extension of time claimed by HONEYWELL on account of emergency work shall be determined as provided in Section 7.4. ARTICLE S INSURANCE, INDEMNITY, WAIVER OF SUBROGATION, AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 8.1 Indemnity 8.1.1 HONEYWELL agrees to indemnify and hold CUSTOMER, and CUSTOM:ER's consultants, agents and employees harmless from all claims for bodily injury and property damages [other than the Work itself and other property insured under Paragraph 8.4] to the extent such claims result from or arise under HONEYWELL's negligent actions or willful misconduct in its performance of the Work or the Support Services. PROVIDED THAT, NOTHING IN THIS ARTICLE SHALL BE CONSTRUED OR UNDERSTOOD TO ALTER THE LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY CONTAINED IN THIS ARTICLE, ARTICLE 2, OR THE INDEMNIFICATION CONTAINED IN SECTION 3.8. 8.1.2 CUSTOMER. shall indemnify and hold harmless by a Change Order. If agreement cannot be reached by the HONEYWELL and HONEYWELL's consultants, agents and employees from and against all claims, damages, Forin REV 1 1/06 5 losses and expenses, including but not limited to attorneys' fees, arising out of, or resulting from, any act or omission of CUSTOMER or CUS`CO:ME:R's contractors, consultants, agents or employees. However, this provision does not constitute a waiver of CUSTOMER'S sovereign mununity under section 768.28, Florida Statutes, nor does it extend CUSTOMER'S liability beyond the limits established in section 768.28, Florida Statutes. 8.1.3 CUSTOMER shall require any other contractor who may have a contract on this project with CUSTOMER to perform work in the areas where Work will be performed under this Agreement to agree to indemnify CUSTOMER and HONEYWELL and hold them harmless from all claims for bodily injury and property damage [other than property insured under Paragraph 8.4] that may arise from that contractor's operations. Such provisions shall be in a forin satisfactory to :HONEYWELL. 8.2 Contractor's Liability Insurance I-IONEYWELL shall, at its own expense, cant' and maintain in force at all times from the effective date of the Contract through final completion of the work the following insurance. Honeywell will not issue coverage on a per project basis. It is agreed, however, that HONEYWELL has the right to insure or self-insure any of the insurance coverages listed below: (a) Commercial General Liability Insurance to include contractual liability, products/completed operations liability with a combined single limit of USD S5,000,000 per occurrence. Such policy will be written on an occurrence forin basis; (b) If automobiles are used in the execution of the Contract, Automobile Liability Insurance with a minimum combined single limit of USD $5,000,000 per occurrence. Coverage will include all owned, leased, non-owned and hired vehicles. (c) Where applicable, "All.Risk" Property Insurance, including Builder's Risk insurance, for physical damage to property which is assumed in the Contract. (d) Workers' Compensation Insurance Coverage A - Statutory limits and Coverage B-Employer's Liability Insurance with limits of USD 51,000,000 for bodily injury each accident or disease. 8.2.1 Prior to the commencement of the Contract, HONEYWELL will furnish evidence of said insurance coverage in the form of a Memorandum of Insurance which is accessible at: http://www5l.hoiieywell.col yinoi/. All insurance required in this Article will be written by companies with a rating of no less than "A-, X11" by A.M. .Best or equivalent rating agency. HONEYWELL will endeavor to provide a thirty (30) day notice of cancellation or non-renewal to the Customer. In the event that a self- insured program is implemented, HONEYWELL will provide adequate proof of financial responsibility. 8.3. CUSTOMER's Liability Insurance 8.3.1 CUSTOMER shall be responsible for purchasing and maintaining its own liability insurance and, at its option, may purchase and maintain such insurance as will protect it against claims that may arise from operations under this Agreement. 8.4 RESERVED 8.5 RESERVED 8.6 Limitation of Liability 8.6.1 IN NO EVENT SHA.LI, HONEYWELL BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, SPECULATIVE, REMOTE, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES, WHETHER ARISING OUT OF OR AS A RESULT OF BREACH OF CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), STRICT" LIABILITY, MOLD, MOISTURE OR INDOOR AIR QUALITY, OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, RELATING TO, OR CONNECTED WITH THE WORK, SERVICES, EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, OR ANY GOODS PROVIDED HEREUNDER. ARTICLE 9 TERMINATION OF THE AGREEMENT 9.1 If HONEYWELL defaults in, or fails or neglects to carry forward the Work in accordance with this Agreement, CUSTOMER may provide notice in writing of its intention to terminate this Agreement to HONEYWELL. If HONEYWELL, following receipt of such written notice., neglects to cure or correct the identified deficiencies within thirty (30) business days, CUSTOMER may provide a second written notice, if HONEYWELL has not, within thirty (30) business days after receipt of such notice, acted to remedy and make good such deficiencies, CUSTOMER may terminate this Agreement and take possession of the site together with all materials thereon, and move to complete the Work itself expediently. If the unpaid balance of the contract sum exceeds the expense of finishing the Work, the excess shall be paid to HONEYWELL, but if the expense exceeds the unpaid balance, HONEYWELL shall pay the difference to CUSTOMER. 9.2 If CUSTOMER fails to make payi.nents as they become due, or otherwise def LlIts or breaches its obligations under this Agreement, HONEYWELL may give written notice to CUSTOMER of IIONEYWELL's intention to terminate this Agreement. If, within seven (7) days following receipt of such notice, CUSTOMER fails to make the payments then due, or otherwise fails to cure or perform its obligations, HONEYWELL may, by written notice to CUSTOMER, terminate this Agreement and recover from CUSTOMER payment for Work executed and for losses sustained for materials, tools, construction Form REV 1.1/06 equipment and machinery, including but not limited to, reasonable profit and applicable damages. ARTICLE 10 ASS.IGNMEN'r AND GOVERNING LAW 10.1 This Agreement shall be governed by the law of the State where the Work is performed. 10.2 Neither party to the Agreement shall assign this Agreement or sublet it as a whole without the written consent of the other party. Such consent shall not be reasonably withheld, except that HONEYWELL may assign to another party the right to receive payments clue under this Agreement. HONEYWELL may enter into subcontracts for the Work without obtaining CUSTOM.ER.'s consent. ARTICLE 1.1 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 11.1. The 't'able of Contents and headings in this Agreement are for information and convenience only and do not modify the obligations of this Agreement. 11.2 Confidentiality. As used herein, the term "CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION" shall mean any information in readable form or in machine-readable form, including software supplied to CUSTOMER by H.ONF:JYWELL, that has been identified or labeled as "Confidential" and/or "Proprietary" or with words of similar import. CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION shall also rnean any information that is disclosed orally and is designated as "Confidential" and/or "Proprietary" or with words of similar import at the time of disclosure and is reduced to writing, marked as "Confidential" and/or "Proprietary" or with. words of similar import, and supplied to the receiving party within ten (10) days of disclosure- All rights in and to CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION and to any proprietary and/or novel features contained in CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION disclosed are reserved by the disclosing party; and the party receiving such disclosure will not use the CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION for any purpose except in the performance of this Agreement and will not disclose any of the CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION to benefit itself or to damage the disclosing party. This prohibition includes any business infonnation (strategic plans, etc.) that may become known to either party. Each party shall, upon request of the other party or upon completion or earlier termination of this Agreement, return the other party's CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION and all. copies thereof. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions, neither party shall be liable for any disclosure or use of information disclosed or cotntnumicated by the other party if the information: (a) is publicly available at the time of disclosure or later becomes publicly available other than through breach of this Agreement; or (b) is known to the receiving party at the time of disclosure; or (c) is subsequently rightfully obtained from a third party on an unrestricted basis; or (d) is approved for release in writing by an authorized representative of the disclosing party. The obligation of this Article shall. survive any expiration, cancellation or termination of this Agreement. 11.3 If any provision is held illegal, invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall be construed and interpreted to achieve the purposes of the Parties. 11.4 Risk of loss for all equipment and materials provided by HONEYWELL hereunder shall. transfer to CUSTOMER upon delivery to CUSTOMER's Facilities from HONEYWELL or its Subcontractor and title shall pass upon final acceptance or final payment by CUSTOMER to HONEYWELL, whichever occurs later. 11.5 Final notiee or other communications required or permitted hereunder shall be sufficiently given if personally delivered to the person specified below, or if sent by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, addressed as follows: To HONEYWELL: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC. Vince Rydzewski V.P., & General Manager, South & Latin America Region 3079 Premiere Parkway, Suite 100 Duluth, GA 30097 To CUSTOMER: Rick Carnley Assistant Director, General Services City of Clearwater 1900 Grand Ave Clearwater, FL 33765 11.6 Waiver. HO.NEYWEL.L's failure to insist upon the performance or fulfillment of any of CUSTOMER's obligations under this Agreement shall not be deemed or construed as a waiver or relinquishment of the future performance of any such right or obligation hereunder. 11.7 If any provision of this Agreement or the application thereof to any Circumstances shall be held to be invalid or unenforceable, then the remaining provisions of this Agreement or the application thereof to other circumstances shall not be affected hereby and shall be valid and enforceable to the i:ullest extent permitted by law. Form REV 11/06 7 ARTICLE 12 ARBITRATION 12.1 HONEYWELL and CUSTOMER shall exert best efforts to resolve any dispute that may arise respecting the Work or the Project. In the event that a particular dispute cannot be so resolved, HONEYWELL and CUSTOMER agree that the dispute shall be resolved in a court of competent jurisdiction, in Pinellas County, Florida. APPROVALS: The parties hereby execute this Agreement as of the date first set forth herein by the signatures of their duly authorized representatives: HONEYWELL, INTERNATIONAL.INC. By Name Buenaventura F. Prades Title Account lxecutive Date 7 ?y /D C? I CITY OF CLEARWATER By 1?9?_ ? . Name William B. Horne II Title City Manager Date Nkct 4 a 7 , aD I Attest: M /? ntl is E. Goudeau "y erk Countersigned: Frank V. Ilibbard Form REV 11/06 8 C.amilo A. Soto Assistant City Attorney ATTACHMENT A SCOPE OF WORK • High Efficiency Li2htina Upgrades - Buildings 1.1 Honeywell shall provide the lighting system upgrades detailed in Lighting Details attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference as Exhibit G-7. A list of lamps is identified in this document and all specific retrofits will be identified on a line by line basis. The Honeywell solution will include the following: I.I.I. Upgrades: 1.1.1.1 Standard efficiency T12 fluorescent lighting fixtures will be retrofitted or replaced with T8 fluorescent systems. The retrofit involves the removal and disposal of existing lamps and ballasts, fixture cleaning, and the installation of the new T8 fluorescent lamps and electronic ballasts. 1.1.1.2 the existing fixtures have mostly 'fl2 ballasts and lamps, in fixtures with 2- to 4-lamps. Honeywell will retrofit the majority of these fixtures with low- or nonnal.-power electronic U1traMax ballasts and T8 28w lamps. In areas where the fixtures are worn or in poor repair, .Honeywell will replace the fixtures with new T8 industrial or wrap fixtures. 1.1.1.3 The 28w T8 extended life lamps offer a reduced wattage per lamp with comparable lumen output capabilities and a higher quality of light output that has a longer rated life expectancy. 1.1.1.4 Approximately half of the existing fluorescent fixtures are T8 fixtures. The majority of the T8 fixtures are in fair condition. Retrofitting all T8 fixtures with 28w T8 lamps and low-power U1traMax ballasts will reduce kWh energy consumption. These retrofits will maintain or improve overall light levels. 1.1.1.5 The foot candles vary from room to room, but are generally high, between 40-80 foot candles. Honeywell intends to utilize the energy efficient strategy of de-Tamping in the overlit areas with 2- T8 28 watt lamps, a white reflector, and low- or nornial-power Ultra.Max ballasts. • 1.1.1,.6 Approximately 8% of the fluorescent fixtures contain T12 or T8 U-lamps. Due to the cost and difficulty of storing U-lamps, Honeywell will implement the energy-efficient design of replacing the U-lamps with (2) or (3) 2' linear fluorescent lamps and installing a reflector kit to .maintain or improve overall light levels. This design is similar to the energy efficient strategy of de-lainping in these areas. 1.1.1.7 There are a number of high intensity discharge fixtures throughout the municipality sites. Honeywell will switch to high efficiency T8 fluorescent fixtures, which will reduce energy and materials costs, increase lamp life, consolidate materials, and provide balanced light disbursement. The existing fixtures vary between 100-400 watt metal halides and 250 watt high pressure sodium. These fixtures will be replaced on a one for one basis with new 1.x4 T8 linear fluorescent high bay or industrial fixtures housing high l.u.ni.en T8 lamps with normal power programmed start ballasts, white reflectors, and wire guards to further protect the lamps where necessary. An example of this application is in the.Fleet Maintenance building. A 6-lamp T8 fluorescent high bay with normal. power ballasts will maintain the same light levels as the existing 350w watt HID high bay, while using only half of the input wattage. 1.1.1,.8 The utility rooms, bathrooms, and offices contain incandescent lamps, which Honeywell will replace with energy efficient compact fluorescent lamps. This design will maintain the consistency of maintenance stock, allow for the best possible .reduction in kWh energy consumption. 1.1.1.9 Occupancy sensors will be installed in specific areas as detailed in Exhibit G-7 1.1.1.10 In areas with four lamp fixtures that are currently overlit, Honeywell will retrofit these fixtures with a two lamp reflector kit. The addition of reflector kits to delamaped fixtures will center the remaining lamps and increase the overall fixture efficiency. 1.1.1.11 To control exterior lighting, Honeywell will install or replacing an expiring time clock with a new 365-day digital time clock as outlined in Lighting Details attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference as Exhibit G-7. The time clocks can be programmed for each day of the year, automatically adjust for DST, and allows for holiday progranu-ning if desired. Attachment A (Form Rev. 11106) Page 1 of 8 1.2 Warranty 1.2.1 See general conditions 1.3 Maintenance Stock 1.3.1 A maintenance stock of 2% of linear fluorescent lamps and ballasts will be left with the customer at completion of the project. In the event that a very small quantity of one lamp or ballast type exists, a minimum of two items per lamp/ballast type will be left. • 1.4 Included Buildings: B G DES 1 ?bN r, BU `,C I V" ADaR Gas -Gas Division offices 400 N. Myrtle Ave Gas -Gas Sales Office 711 Maple St. Gas -Meter shop 400 N_ Myrtle Ave General Services - Building & Maintenance Shops 1900 Grand Ave General Services - City Hall 112 S. Osceola General Services - Fleet Maintenance 1900 Grand Ave General Services - Municipal Service Building MSB 100 S. Myrtle Ave. Library-Main Libra 100 N. Osceola Parks & Recreation - Long Center Aqua center 1501 N. Belcher Rd. Police - Beach Substation 700 Ba a Blvd. Police - Count side Station 2851 McMullen Booth Rd. Police - Main Station 645 Pierce St. Public Service - Bldg, B 1650 N. Arcturus Ave Public Services - Traffic shop 1650 N. Arcturus Ave Solid Waste - Transfer Station & Scale House 1005 Old Coachman Rd. Traffic Engineering - Parkin /Garden Ave Garage 28 Garden Ave. 1.5 Exclusions 1.5.1 Only the lighting fixtures specifically identified in Exhibit G-7, lighting details are included in this scope of work, no other retrofits/fixtures other that those listed are included. 1.5.2 Concealed conditions past the existing fixture junction Areas that require restricted access pe.rtnits or SPccialiaed cscoit conditions. 1.5.3 Any pre-existing damage to a fixture diffuser (i.e. Lens) including but not .limited to discoloring (yellow lenses), cracks, broken pieces, dents, chips, diffusers completely missing, melted plastic, permanent fingerprints, or foreign matter stains (such as ballast tar leaks) is the sole responsibly of the customer. This scope of work does not include any replacement or repair to any dainaged lenses or any other pre-existing damaged l.uminaire components. 2 High Efficiency HVAC Upgrades 2..1 General Requirements: Honeywell will retrofit equipment for the facilities as listed below. Equipment shall be Lennox, York, Carrier, Trane, or equivalent. This project shall be inclusive of furnishing the necessary equipment, providing the installation labor, securing the required permits, supervision labor, electrical reconnections, piping reconnection, insulation for newly installed piping, start-up and commissioning of newly installed systems as needed to provide a complete and functional system. Start up is included on all newly installed units. The compressors include a 2-5 year manufacturer's warranty to be administered through the manufacturer directly by the customer after expiration of V year labor and parts warranty. All cranes and hoisting equipment are included as well as demolition and disposal of existing • equipment per applicable EPA requirements. 2.2 The following scope of work will be provided to achieve the projected savings. Attachment A (Form Rev. 11 /06) Page 2 of 8 • Gas -Gas Division (offices) 400 N. Myrtle Ave Replace 60 Ton air cooled chiller. Chiller efficiency shall be 1.11 KW/Ton or better. General Services-City Hall 112 S. Osceola Replace two dual duct path air handlers' w/two new dual duct path air handlers. 17,000 cfm/unit; VFD w/ by-pass, double wall construction, cold deck stainless steel drain pan, sheet metal duct reconnect. Long Center - UPARC 1501 N. Belcher Rd. Replace 10 Roof Top Units w/new hi- efficiency RTUs. Electric cool, gas heat, Capacity; (2) 7.5 ton, (3) 12.5 ton, (2) 15 ton and (3) 17.5 ton_ The minimum efficiency rating shall be 12 SEER. Long Center - UPARC 1501 N. Belcher Rd. Duct Cleaning shall be performed on all ductwork associated the newly installed RTUs defined in the line item above. Long Center Gymnasium 1501 N. Belcher Rd. Install new duct sox system at 4 supply metal duct. Install Outside Air Motorized Dampers at 4 OA Intakes. Public Works - Bldg E 1650 N Arcturas Ave Replace two 7.5 ton each split system w/ two new high -efficiency split system. The minimum efficiency rating shall be 12 SEER. Transfer Station Scale House 1005 Old Coachman Rd Replace (1) 2 ton split system with Electric heat. The minimum efficient rating shall be 14 SEER. 3 HVAC Control Automation Upgrade 3.1 Building Management System (BMS): Honeywell will install Honeywell Building Manager platform- Enterprise Building.l:ntertace (E BT), which will be interfaced to the city's existing Ethernet network. The new configuration will allow centralized control for much of the city's HVAC systems, while providing a proven building management platform. Honeywell shall: 3.1.1 Install, and program the following to be located in the.Flegit Administration building, located at 1900 Grande Ave: • (])Server - EBI Platform • (1)Workstation User Interface + (1)K.VM Switch + (])Network Switch/Firewall • (])Network Router • (DEBT Building Manager- Software • (])Backup Software Package • (])Anti Virus Package • (2) UPS units 3.1.2 Create, install, and program a graphic display for each of the web enabled thermostats noted in section 4.2. Graphic display shall consist of (1) Graphic display per floor/building, with thermostat locations noted on the graphics. Each thermostat will have an additional graphic penetration which denotes the thermostats associated data. The Customer shall supply Honeywell with an electronic tilt of each floor plan. . 3.1.3 Create and install trending reports for all web enabled thermostats noted in section 3.3. Attachment A (Form Rev. 1.l/O6) Page 3 of 8 3,1.4 Configure the Building Management System to interface to the city's network configuration. Configuration shall meet the requirements of the Section 3.8 Network Configuration. • 3,1.5 Configure remote access of the system by authorized city and Honeywell personnel. Remote access will be granted via a dedicated router and firewall device. 3.2 Web Enabled Thermostats: Honeywell will replace existing local only thermostats with Honeywell programmable Thermostats. The new thermostats will be provided with a network interface to allow the units to be connected to the building management system described in section 3.1 above, using the city's existing Ethernet network. Honeywell shall: 3.2.1 Furnish, install, and program a new prograrunable thermostat on. the existing air cottditioning units such as RTU's, AHU's, Split Systems, etc. No new thermostats will be installed on. Window, Bard, or Portable units. Honeywell has surveyed the sites, reviewed the documentation provided by the city, and this scope of work includes furnishing and replacing the existing thermostat locations as noted in section 3.3 below. 3.2.2 Remove the current installed thermostat, install the new programmable, communicating, thermostat in the same .location, then program and commission the local operation of the new thermostat. 3.2.3 Install new communication wiring between each of the thermostats in the building and the building network interface. 3.2.4 Furnish, install, and program a network interface in each of the buildings. The network interface will be installed near the building Ethernet network switch. Honeywell will extend 120 VAC power from existing wall outlets or power panels. Customer shall provide a static UP address, along with a network port/jack on each buildings Ethernet switch. • 3.2.5 Furnisb, and install the Ethernet patch cable between. Customer fumish.ed Ethernet connection and the new router. 3.2.6 Prograrn, test, and commission the new thermostats interfaced with the B.MS system. 3.3 City of Clearwater- Thermostat Sites: Facility Name Facili Address LONG CENTER 1501 N BELCHER ROAD GAS ADMIN. BUILDING 400 N. MYRTLE AVE. GAS SERVICE WAREHOUSE 400 MYRTLE AVENUE 5. POLICE CLW BEACH STA. 700 BAYWAY BLVD. (CLW BCH) POLICE CNTRYSD IMPOUND LOT 2851 N. MCMULLEN BOOTH RD PUBLIC WORKS COMPOUND #A 1650 ARCTURAS AVE N. PUBLIC WRKS BLD E 1650 ARCTURAS AVENUE N. TRANSFER STATION OFFICE 1005 OLD COACHMAN ROAD • Attachment A (Form Rev. 11/06) Page 4 of 8 • 3.4 Set Point Adjustment & Trending: Honeywell shall adjust all. the temperature set points and create trend logs of the Customer's current installed DDC system from various vendors as listed below. All such modifications will be made via the existing BMS front ends, located at 1900 Grand Ave. Facility Name Facility Address LIBRARY MAIN BRANCH 100 N. OSCEOLA AVENUE _ POLICE COUNTRYSIDE STA. 2851 MCMULLEN BOOTH ROAD N. BEACH REC & LIBRARY 69 BAY ESPLANADE MUNICIPAL SERVICES BLDG. 100 5 MYRTLE AVE POLICE STATION MAIN 645 PIERCE ST. LIBRARY N. GREENWOOD BRANCH 905 N. M.L.K. JR. AVE FIRE STATION # 48 TRAINING BLDG. 1700 BELCHER ROAD N. 3.5 Optimized Exhaust Fan Control Honeywell shall furnish and installed optimized Exhaust fin controls at the following locations. Controls will be local only, with no interface to the existing control system; • Facility Name ADDRESS EX FANS LIBRARY, MAIN BRANCH 100 N. OSCEOLA AVENUE 2 MUNICIPAL SERVICES BLDG. 100 S MYRTLE AVE I POLICE sTATION, MAIN 645 PIERCE ST. I 3.6 City Hall DDC System: Honeywell shall expand the existing [)DC controls system currently installed in this building. The existing remote communication will remain as installed. Honeywell shall: 3.6.1 Furnish, install, and program an expansion of the existing KMC controllers currently servicing Air Handlers 1 & 2 located on the penthouse level. 3.6.2 Extend the existing communication wire as necessary. 3.6.3 Interface the expanded controllers with the buildings existing controllers. 3.6.4 Update the system graphics. 3.6.5 Perform a final check out and commissioning of the system. 3.7 Training: Honeywell shall provide maximum of (40) hours on site training to be scheduled in (8) hour sessions. Training shall cover the Honeywell Programmable Thermostat maintenance/repair, and EBI Building Manager operation. 3.$ Network Configuration The proposed Honeywell EBI system has specific, specialized operational requirements of the network infrastructure that is uses for system wide communication. If the customer's network infrastructure requires the use and membership of a domain, then the customer shall provide an EBI specific domain to support its role and privilege requirements for administrative level access to its PC resources. Attachment A (Form Rev. 11/06) Page 5 of 8 The Ethernet LAN to be used by the .FBI system should support the creation of a dedicated VLAN to provide isolation of the automation network from general business enterprise traffic. If the Ethernet LAN • cannot support the configuration of a V LAN, then the network shall be configured to allow specific TCP/.1P traffic between the various EBI system network nodes. It shall also be configured to permit TCP/IP communication between the EBI Server PC and all .EBI Workstations. The customer shall open all required TCP ports on the network switches, routers and firewalls used to transport data serving all of FBI's network nodes. In order to allow Honeywell access to the servers for maintenance, reporting, and verification, the owner shall provide and maintain a VPN connection. Only authorized Honeywell and city personnel will have remote access to the system. Honeywell will provide a copy of the EBI R400 Network and Security Planning Guide at the customer's request. This document provides a detailed outline of the required network configuration and options. 3.9 Clarifications: 3.9.1 Commissioning is limited to the new equipment being installed Under this scope of work. 3.9.2 Customer shall provide a Static IP address, open ports and network configuration for cotnmunication prior to Honeywell commissioning the BMS system. Please refer to Section 3.8 - Network Configuration for the Honeywell parameters. Such configuration will allow the remote web enabled thermostats to interface with the Building Management System, as well as, provide remote user access. 193 Programmable thermostat shall have local set point and override capacities where installed. Such override capability shall be limited to the functions of the unit. 3.9.4 Custo.Uner shall provide the necessary conditioned space or rack space for the proposed BMS equipment list in section. 3.1. 3.9.5 Customer shall furnish any necessary patching or painting of the building structure. Replacement of the thermostat may expose a. mismatched surface due to varying thermostat foot prints. 3.10 Exclusions: This scope of work does not include the following: 3.10.1 Radiant heat, Window Units, & Bard 1Jnit controls are not included. 3.1.0.2 Smoke Control, Fire Control, Interconnection with Fire Alarm, Smoke Detectors, Smoke dampers, control dampers or fire/smoke dampers 3.10.3 Stair, Elevator or Building Preesurization Control 3.1.0.4 Wiring of t-stats (non-integrated) i.e. - exhaust fans, kitchen hoods, etc. 3.1.0.5 Network, integration of Non-Honeywell DDC devices 3.10.6 Supervision, Commissioning and Testing of any system not. furnished by Honeywell 3.1.0.7 n VAC System startup, commissioning or troubleshooting 3.10.8 Systems and/or controls not described above 3.10.9 Any miscellaneous power or control wiring (i.e. wiring between split systems, internal equipment wiring, incompatible unit wiring etc.) 3.10.10 120 VAC and greater devices and wiring (except as noted above) 4 Pool Upgrade M-Efficiency Motors 4.1 General Requirements: Honeywell shall provide the following to upgrade pool pumping with energy efficient equipment. 4,1.1 Install new Premium Efficiency motors for main pool circulating pumps for all pools listed in section 4.2 below. 4.1.2 A turbine flow meter shall be installed in pool return line as defined in table below. Attachment A (Form Rev. 11/06) Page 6 of 8 4.1.3 Install Variable Frequency Drives on pumps as defined in table below. 18 4.1.4 During occupied hours the lead pool pump shall run with the VFD controlling to the permitted flow rate. Should the drive reach 100% and the permitted flow rate is not reached, the lag pump shall start. The VFD pump will then become the lag pump and the VFD shall modulate the speed until the peml.itted flow rate is reached. 4.1.5 During unoccupied hours minimum flow will be maintained. The minimum flow rate shall. be set to ensure proper operation of chemical feed systems. 4.1.6 Programmable time based controllers shall be installed for seasonal pools listed in section 6.2 below. 4.2 Included Buildings: Long Center Aquatic Center 2 - 20 H.P. Hi - Efficiency Motors 1 Turbine Meter 1 VFD 1 Lead/La Control System 5 LonL, Center Roof 5.1 GACO spray applied polyurethane foaan recover with Neogard silicone roof coating application, including a manufacturer's 15 year ftall system warranty 5.1.1 Wet vacuum entire built up gravel roof in order to remove loose gravel, dust and debris. 5.1.2 Remove wet insulation. Mechanically attach new 2.5" Polyiso board and ''/,' primed dens deck with screws and plates to match existing height. 5.1.3 5.1.4 Tear out existing curb and wall (lashings and discard. Remove existing pavers and discard. 5.1.5 Leave existing (32) drains in place and foam flash. 5,1..6 Refasten existing built up gravel roof with screws and plates into the metal deck at an average rate of 30 faster per 100 square feet to meet local and statewide wind uplift requirements. 5.1.7 Install new 2x8 wood nailer and replace existing coping cap with new 040 aluminum mill finish coping cap and 050 aluminum mill finish cleat. 5.1.8 All overflow scuppers and soil stacks will be receiving foam flashings and coating. 5.1.9 Replace all existing gravel stop at open perimeter with new 040 aluminum mill finish gravel stop. 5.1.10 Spray apply GACO 2.7 polyurethane foam at curb and wall flashings at an average thickness of 1". 5.1.11 Spray apply GACO 2.7 polyurethane foam at an average thickness of 1.5" over prepared built up roof. 5.1..12 Spray apply polyurethane foam crickets behind curbs and between drains to prevent water froth ponding. 5.1.13 Spray apply (2) passes of Neogard 7860 white reflective silicone coating at an average rate of 3-2 gallons (35 dry mills) per 100 square feet 5.1.14 Embed silica granules into wet silicone at an average rate of 501bs per 100 square feet. 5.1.15 Set existing condensation lines on roof using wood block supports every 5' and adhere to roof system 5.1.16 Re-paint existing roof door. 5.1.17 Pressure wash existing sloped metal roof. 5.1.1.8 Prime existing sloped metal roof with Ureprime primer at an average rate of 0.4 gallons per 100 square feet. 5.1.19 Spray apply 2 coats of Neogard 70611 Acrylthane elastomeric coating over existing sloped metal roof, at an average rate of 2.5 gallons per 100 square feet. 5.1.20 Provide manufacturer's 15 year warranty. This warranty shall cover all roof areas completed under this scope of work. See sample warranty attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference as Exhibit A-1. A taclrnnent A (Form Rev. 11/06) Page 7 of 8 A. GENERAL CONDITIONS L Honeywell is not responsible for bringing existing lighting/electrical systems up to code. 2. A five (5) year ballast warranty will be provided by the ballast manufacturer and a three (3) year lamp warranty will be provided by the lamp manufacturer, The five (5) year warranty on the ballasts operates by the Customer sending the old ballasts back to the manufacturer and in return a new ballast will be provided to be installed by the Customer's work force. Labor is not included in either warranty. 1 if Honeywell encounters any materials or substances classified as toxic or hazardous in performance of the Work associated with the mechanical systems, including asbestos, Honeywell will notify Customer and will stop work in that area until such area has been made safe by the Customer, or Custo.mer's Representative, at Customer's expense. In the event such conditions cause a delay in Honeywell's performance, Honeywell shall be entitled to recovery of all costs associated with such delay, as well as an extension of time of performance. 4. Where demolition of certain areas of a building are required for removal and installation of equipment and that demolition is included in the scope of work defined herein, Honeywell will. make every effort to replace such areas with similar materials as available. If such materials are not available, materials of similar quality will be supplied and installed. 5. Electrical: Should a problem with the existing wiring system occur, Honeywell will be limited to electrical. wiring modifications (repairs) to three feet (36 inches) of the device or the nearest wall or coiling penetrating, whichever is smaller. 6. Piping: Should a problem with the existing piping system occur, Honeywell will be lirn.ited to piping modifications (repairs) to two feet (24 inches) of the device installed or the nearest wall or ceiling penetration, whichever is smaller. Piping includes but is not limited to domestic hot and cold water, cooling cold water, heating hot water, condensate, fuel oil, and cooling tower condensing water. 7. Routine Maintenance: Routine maintenance such as vacuuming, coil cleaning and filter change of air handling devices, etc. is the responsibility of the Customer, or as included in Attachment D. 8. Utility Meter: If new utility meters are required, provision and coordination of utility meters is the responsibility of the customer. 9. Network Connections: To be provided by Customer for off-site monitoring or remote access of Energy Management Systenns. 10. :Efficiency Values: Honeywell will install equipment and lighting components (hereto referred as "equipment") under the scope described herein with specific energy and water efficiency values. The customer is required to replace any failed "equipment" no longer warranted by Honeywell or a Honeywell subcontractor, with "equipment" of equal or greater efficiency for the full contract guarantee term. 11. Limitation of Liability - Security Systems, Fire Alarm Systems and/or Components - .Ioneywell's total liability for damages of any kind or nature arising out of or relating to any aspect or component of the security or fire alarm systems and/or components provided under this Agreement is limited to $50,000. 12. Honeywell will provide information necessary to apply for utility incentives. Actual dollar amount of incentive will be determined by the Utility and is not guaranteed by Honeywell. 13. The following areas are specifically excluded from this proposal. Correction of problems in these areas, if required by Federal, State or local law or ordinance, will be considered additional work and will be chargeable (with approval) to the Owner, a. Any work not specifically stated and outlined in this scope of work. b. Painting and patching of areas beyond those areas directly related to work. c. Existing non-code conditions (examples: existing electrical wiring which requires correction or approval by appropriate inspectors, existing penetrations in need of fire stopping, etc). B. RELATED WORK SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE Provision of equipment, material, and labor to provide functional measurement and verification systems coordinated under Attachment G - Schedule of Savings. Attachment A (Form Rev. 11/06) Page 8 of 8 Exhibit A-1 Roof Warran NEGGARD • P.O. Box 35288, Dallas, TX 75235 Tel: 214-353-1689 Fax: 214-357-7532 PROJECT NAME: :.12...[ etra?.':° Clearwater, FI, ............ _ ..... .... ......- - BUILDING OWNER: SAMPLE APPLICATOR: SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION DATE: SYSTEM INSTALLED / AREA. Silicone The NEOGARD Division of Jones-Blair Co. warrants to the Building Owner, hereinafter referred to as Owner, that for a period of 15 years from date of substantial completion, the NEOGARD system will not leak water due to membrane failure caused by faulty material. NEOGARD'S sole remedy shall be replacement of material proven to be faulty at the time of manufacture. The warranty is expressly conditioned upon coating material being applied in accordance with NEOGARD'S current published instructions regarding surface preparation, precautions and coating application. This shall be the exclusive remedy of NEOGARD. NEOGARDS' liability to the Owner for any defect, failure, or deficiency which is covered by this warranty shall be expressly conditioned upon the Owner's obligation to notify NEOGARD within ten working days of the date that Owner discovers the defect. NEOGARD shall then have the right to immrdiatb pest the defect, and if not given this right, the Warranty shall be terminated. The Warranty shall not apply if the coating system is ruptured by any cause other than failure oft 3Gaatm? rnatPrialra d is subject to misuse or abnormal use 5 or an rnateiial not supplied by NEOGARD are not included or conditions. NEOGARD makes no warranty with respect to appearance or color. It ;Oil within the protection of the warranty. NEOGARD does not manufacture or su 5p wr't?jran pahelrie if used on this project it has been supplied by others and is specifically excluded from coverage under this warranty. t"nr it I}?r.;? THE ABOVE WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY. R.• 4 EIs?ND NEOGARD MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS AND LIABILITIES ON THE PART OF NEOGARD AND APP In no event shall NEOGARD be lia s ? 00? ential damages or for damages to the building or its contents or injury to its occupants or other damage arising, directly or indirectly in respect of NEOGAR a s or the use or failure thereof, whether based on breach of warranty or negligence. In consideration of the specification and use of the above named NEOGARD system on the above project, NEOGARD and Applicator agree that for a period of 15 years, subsequent to the completion of the project, any failure covered by the warranty shall be repaired or replaced without cost to the owner, it being understood that only the material for such repair per NEOGARD'S standard warranty, will be supplied by NEOGARD, and the necessary labor will be supplied by the applicator. This Warranty is for the benefit of the Owner, and shall not be transferable or assignable to any other persons, firms or corporations without the prior express written consent signed by a duly authorized officer of NEOGARD. This warranty shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of Texas, United States of America. All transactions shall be governed by the laws of the State of Texas. Customer hereby agrees that jurisdiction of any claims arising out of a transaction with JONES-BtAIR shall be in the State Court of Dallas County, Texas or the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas. Customer waives any defense based on inappropriate venue or forum non conveniens. NEOGARD DIVISION OF JONES-BLAIR CO. APPLICATOR Authorized Signature Authorized Signature Dennis Bigley Printed Narne ....................................................m......,........,......,.__..-,..,..._........_......_..._ -Printed Nani.........._ ....,.._......... ,.,....,.., m..... ........._...._. e Issue Number: XXXX Date: Valid when copy of this Warranty, executed by all parties, is on file at NEOGARD'S Warranty Department, Dallas, Texas. Exhibit A-I Page I of I ATTACHMENT B SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT 11 L , .I., v t 6 p 1 I 4n 1 r ?t [bIIP x1,141' i ???`°( f?,r ?=If ? ? Lx-e y ?,' f t tI r4 t n 1 , [ , , , dseAgree Idtvfioue;-wcllTntttttpriSCB l bmld/}? pigititl t/ldeoNl?ogerSoltltiarr Nrwluets Date[ 06 201D ?+b x? nH ! t • :r a .?9? S ..? lrlf ( E . f customer Nartw; I City of Clearwater Ho( t miywell ar;nch Name: Orlando Customer Address 100 S Myrtle Ave f , -,f f Honeywell Branch Address: 3657 Ma uire Blvd Clearwater Y , Ste 100 USA 1 ( Orlando, FL 32803 , Telephone: D ? Telephone: ' 40797-7200 ?.?_.-. Re: Honeywell Software 44.Gepse Agreement Designated installation City of Gicarwattr Job Number ,, F ( tlr k ?.I! i I , ? a 3 utd i r ' RNVire nwi2af entry Dear Customer: Your new Enterprise Buildings Integrator and'or Digital Video Manager system requires the use of software listed an ]Exhibit 1 of this forin, lira accordance with the usual practice iu the industry, this software, related materials, and any updates or recisions, are protected by copyright and trade secreT law, and may be proterreit by patent law . You may use the software with compatible equipment at the designated installation. You may (for archival or backup ptupuses) uiakc rap to two (2) copies ofnoncopy-protected software on disk or tuagnetic tape and one (1) copy of software in printed form The software is proprietary to, and the tide to the sofhx' a retrains in, Honeywell and its vendor(s). You agree (1) To take ieasouable steps to manuam Houeytwell's audits vendors' rights ill The software; (2) not to sell, transfer, publish, display, disclose, or make the software or any copies available to others: and (3) not to reverse compile disasscinble, or otherwise reverse engineer the softwarc. Honeywell and its vendors retain all rights in patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets. Any anelapt TO transfer, assign, or sublicense this agreement or the software is null acid void- Upon termination o£this license, you will iminediately return the ,software to Hoieywell. Termination will not cancel your obligations under this agreement. If, for a period of one (1) year, the software does not meet Floneywcll specifications, then Honeywell, at its option, shall repair or replace the software- IN NO EVENT SHALL HONEYWELL OR ITS VENDORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT. CONSEQUENTIAL- OR SPECIAL DAMAGES RELATLYG TO OR ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT OR WARRANTY. NEITHER HONEYWELL NOR ITS N'ENDOR.S SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY WARR-AN 'ILES IMPLIED BY LAW OR OTHERWISE. INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICLLAR PURPOSE WITH REGARD TO ANY GOODS SUPPLIED PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT, Please indicate your acceptance by signing this Agreement mud attached Order Form- You can order expansions, upgrades, and new software for the same site by completing and signing a new Order Form for each copy of product deployed at the same physical site. Sincerely, Authorized and Accepted by: 2 Authorized Honewtwell Signature Name: Buenaventura F. Pr es Title: count Exec ive Date: (f ?? TAN Authorized and Accepted by Authorized Customer Signature Name: William 6, Horne II Title: City Manager Date- ___... Attachment B (Software License Agreement) Page I of 3 Hpur?TSell Sofh'T' r??rFettn. Cxh it 1, Tun Order Fotrh is goti-crded by the Software Ltceuse Agreement ongraslly stgnOQ hj Ure parries u Whitified txlow, for upF"des, expaiisioas, and new so"aie for the same site the Software License Agreement does not rh=4 to be signedagsjn, put a eeu, Order Form must b2'compl6ted and a(Caedhy both patttes..,0rit System Number shall be leteieaced far rash Order Form Additional Order Fortes should be MW out for each svstem rumrber licensed at the sarile p1Trm dk, Nt:N 1 2Z dr(}r?ent physical addresses a'i1rrequne a new Soflw?re 1'.ticease teement and Order Fvter far each ueit? cite locatro,>t Type of Order New EBI System _ System Number AsSlgHetl; Current Version: Current System Number; Re: Honeywell Software, License A'oreement • (,' i :"DeslgAateOlnstallation City of Clearwater " JaM Humber ?? . .. . I . Oats: 05 r,naV 2010 . I Custnfner Name: j City of Clearwater . Honeywell Branch Name: 'Orlando Customer Address: :j 100 S. Myrtle Ave • .;) Honeywell Branch Address:. 3657 M Iguire Blvd j Clearwater Ste 100 1 USA Orlando, FL 32803 Telephone: f b T-10 bane, 407-897-11200 FAOrtut i mental entry ! - ' - - "' The undersigned parties have read and agrrcd to rbe lcrra-t and condirions set forth in The Sofl t are License Agreement mid This Order Form. Aurbonzed and Accepted by - ? 0, A- A --. , ? - 4, - --u: Authorized Customer Signannfe Narne: 'Title- Acrottm ecttlic'c Title: City ma nager Date: 49 Date: ?• -•_?..._?...,.m_ Authorized and Accepted by; Authorized Honeywell Signature Name: Buenaventura F. Prmirs Please consider Anti -Vines and MaIware detection soRurmre requirements to protect this Honeynvell softu•al'c inslallatiolr. EBI is n:yled wilt Nnrton and \•IcAFee Anti-Finns sothvare products. Align. with customer IT fecommendations and hest practices, This software is not included in tine EBI or DV IM softvare product and is responsibility of customer to provide. At th customers request Honeywell can provide a quote to install Anti-Vines or Malivare detection software however most of thesf solutions require d subscriptloa sel-vice to maintain derection of cltlrelt virum and malware gi2natures. please consider Back Up sofrnare for disaster recovery to protect this Honeywell software irurallatioa Symanrec Live Stare or Acronis are reconmxnded Back lip software solutions- Al with customer IT reconnnendations and best practices. This software is not included with the EBI or DVM sof %vatc and is thcrcapon6bility of dte custoner to provicle. AT the customers request Honeywell can provide a quote to install Back tip software, On the pages that follow please indicate Quantity o£itcuns sciectcd for this order- Items with "Require regional PM's approval" in the Continent cola nm requires Regional Product Marnager Approval ptiiot to signing of agreennent_ Note colors not. shou-tj wh<n pritped on Mackand white printer= Attachment B (Software License Agreement) Page 2 of 3 William B_ Horne ll Exhibit 1 Q Base Package 6 Vatabase Size 1 G First Free Interface 1 Second Free Interface 1 Documentation and Sorlware 1 3 Additional Client Connection 1 Building Management Interfaces 2 Open Systems Interfaces 1 1 Additional Options 1 Server Type 1 L • Part Number Software Description EBI-BASE02 EBI Base Package 2 EBI-DBP00250 250 Point Adder to Database Size EBbIZBACDIRCL Open - BACnet Direct Client Interface EBI-IZXLDIR SM - Exce15000 Direct (point server) interface License EBI-7ZDVD410 EBI R410 DVD Media Set (Dual Layer DVDS only; no dots) EBI-ZZACES 1 mouse pad; 1 keyboard overlay & 2 PC stickers EBI-CLST Additional Station Connection license EBI-SVLNS LNS Server E.BI-OPMEDE Mlcrdsoft Excel Data Exchange(Free in R410) EBI-OPOPCDTXL OPC Data Transfer (within EBI) EBI-OPALMPAG Alarm Pager EBI-SEEM EBI Building manager server Attachment B (Sotlware License Agreement) Page 3 of 3 ATTACHMENT C INSTALLATION SCHEDULE The Installation Schedule showing the achievement of all nnajor prgject milestones, tasks and associated responsibilities included in the Scope of Work. The critical path is shown in red. ID IfaslName I Duration I 57art I Find act Award lNdice to Proceed ayn W1 C: Fri 5910 ing Retrofit - - 120 days, Mon WK Fri 1009 ---- F_ . y HVACUpgrades Elficienc 110 daysi Mon 5110!10 Fri 1018n 0 Efficiency Wors 10 days' Mon M V 0 Fri SI11110 60 da s' SA 0 0'. Fri 7130!10 oration and Cortrols 180 days' Mon SP 0l 0 Fri 1 M QM 1 LI .............- -- --- h ? 30 days• Mon 1 M 7f11 f Fri' .... 1 2l2Sl11 d Acceptance 1 day: Mon K tH Mon 20M 1 March The above Installation Schedule is based upon the contract being signed and the financing being secured by May 7, 2010. Should either event be delayed beyond May 7, 2010 the dates set forth in the schedule above shall be adjusted accordingly. C, r ?J Attachment C (Rev. 02/05) Page 1 of 1 _ 3rdQuarier 0 Quarter 1sfQuarter May ,lure Jute August September Qdober November December January February ATTACHMENT D SUPPORT SERVICES AGREEMENT Honeywell International Inc. Honeywell Building Solutions (HBS) SERVICE AGREEMENT Project Name: Proposal Number: Date: Agreement Number: (PROVIDER) City of Clearwater Performance Contract 4/20/2010 Honeywell International Inc. 3657 Maguire Blvd., Suite 100 Orlando, FL 32803 Service Location Name: Service Location Address (CUSTOMER) City of Clearwater 112 South Osceola Ave. Clearwater, FL 33756 City of Clearwater Various Locations as Identified Herein, Clearwater, F], Scope of Work: HON EY WELL 11T3S shall provide the following equipment and services ("the Work") in accordance with the attached work scope documents and terns and conditions, which form apart of this Agreement. ?Preferred Temperature Control Services ?Flex Temperature Control Services ®Preferred Automation Maintenance Services ?Flex Automation Services ?Preferred Fire Alarm Maintenance Services ?Fire Alarm Test and Inspect Services ?Preferred Security System Inspect Services ?Flex Security System Services ®Preferred Mechanical Maintenance Services ?Flex :Mechanical Maintenance Services • ?ServiceNet' Remote Monitoring and Control Services ®EBI Services ?Online Services ?Advanced Support ?Site Services ?Honeywell Energy Analysis Reporting ®Air Filter Services ?Water Treatment Services ?Critical Parts Stocking ?Thermography Services ?Emergency Generator Services ? o Suite Services ?Remote Monitoring/Radionics ?Tndoor Air Quality Auditing Services ®Maintenance Service Special Provisions ® Energy Guarantee Special Provisions ® Energy Auditing and Analysis Services ?Iloneywell Users Group Contract Term: Fifteen (15) years from the Effective Date. Customer Honeywell. (INITIALS) Contract Effective Date: Upon Final Acceptance of the Work. Price for Year 1: Thirtv Nine Thousand Four Hundred Eighty Seven & 00/100 dollars. ($39.487.00 Price for Year 2: Ei ht Three ThousandFive Hundred 'T'hirt & 00/100 dollars . $3 53D.D0 Payment Terms: Quarterly ? Sales Tax will be invoiced separately ® Use Tax is included in the Price ? Phis sale is tax exempt This proposal is valid until May 27, 2010. Acceptance: This proposal and the pages attached shall become an Agreement in accordance with Article 13 below and only upon signature below by an authorized representative of HONEYWELL and CUSTOMER. Accepted by: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL Signature: Name: Title: Account Executive ' Date- Attachment D Honeywell Service Agreement (Form Rev. 02/07-1) CUSTOMER: CITY OF CLEARWATER Signature: LI(lM.. -A?n_2?? Name: William B. Horne 11 Title: City Manager Date: Page 1 of 20 General Terms and Conditions 1. WORKiNG HOURS 0 o mess otherwise stated, all labor and services under this Agreement will be performed during the hours of 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. cal time Monday through Friday, excluding federal holidays. If for any reason Customer requests Honeywell to furnish any labor or services outside of the hours of 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. local time Monday through Friday (or on federal holidays), any overtime or additional expenses, such as repairs or material costs not included in this Agreement, will be billed to and paid by Customer. ?_. TAXVPs Customer agrees to pay the amount of any new or increased taxes or governmental. charges upon labor or the production, shipanent, sale, installation, or use of equipment or software which become effective after the date of this Agreement. If Customer claims any such taxes do not apply to transactions covered by this Agreement, Customer shall provide Honeywell with a tax exemption certificate acceptable to the applicable taxing authorities. 3. PROPRIETARY INFORMATION 3.1 All proprietary information (as defined herein) obtained by Customer from Honeywell in connection with this Agreement will remain the property of Honeywell, and Customer will not divulge such information to any third party without prior written consent of Honeywell. The term "proprietary information" means written information (or oral informatiolt reduced to writing), or information in machine-readable form, including but not limited to software supplied to Customer which Honeywell deems proprietary or confidential and characterizes as proprietary at the time of disclosure to Customer by marking or labeling the same "Proprietary, "Confidential", or "Sensitive". The Customer shall incur no obligations hereunder with respect to proprietary information which: (a) was in the Customer's possession or was known to the Customer prior to its receipt from Honeywell; (b) is independently developed by the Customer without the utilization of such confidential information of Honeywell; (c) is or becomes public knowledge through no fault of the Customer; (d) is or becomes available to the Customer from a source other than Honeywell; (e) is or becomes available on an unrestricted basis to a third party from Honeywell or from someone acting under its control; (f) is received by Customer after notification to Honeywell that the Customer will not accept any further information. V 2 Customer agrees that Honeywell may use nonproprietary information pertaining to the Agreement, and the work performed ider the Agreement, for press releases, case studies, data analysis, promotional purposes, and other similar documents or statements to be publicly released, as long as Honeywell submits any such document or statelment to Customer for its approval, which will not be unreasonably withheld. 4. INSURANCE OBLIGA`rIONS Honeywell shall, at its own expense, carry and maintain in force at all times from the effective date of the Contract through final. completion of the work the following insurance. It is agreed, however, that Honeywell has the right to insure or self-insure any of the insurance coverages listed below: (a) Commercial General .Liability Insurance to include contractual liability, products/cornpl.eted operations liability with a combined single limit of USD $5,000,000 per occurrence. Such policy will be written orr an. occurrence fora basis; (b) If automobiles are used in the execution of the Contract, Automobile Liability Insurance with a minimuua colbined single limit of USD $5,000,000 per occurrence. Coverage will include all owned, leased, non-owned and. hired vehicles. (c) Where applicable, "All Risk" Property Insurance, including Builder's Risk insurance, for physical damage to property which is assumed in the Contract. (d) Workers' Compensation Insurance Coverage A - Statutory limits and Coverage B-Employer's Liability Insurance with limits of USD 51,000,000 for bodily injury each accident or disease. Prior to the commencement of the Contract, Honeywell will furnish evidence of said insurance coverage in the form of a Memorandum of Insurance which is accessible at: htt r//www5l .hone well.com/moi/. All. insurance required in this Article will be written by companies with a rating of no less than "A-, X11" by A.M. Best or equivalent rating agency. Honeywell will endeavor to provide a thirty (30) day notice of cancellation or non-renewal to the Customer. In the event that a self-insured program is 0nplermented, Honeywell will provide adequate proof of financial responsibility. Attachment D Page 2 of 20 Honeywell Service Agreement (Dorm Rev. 02/07-1) 5. HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES MOLD AND UNSAFE WORKING CONDITIONS 5.1 Customer has not observed or received notice from any source (formal or informal) of (a) Hazardous Substances or Mold, either irborne or on or within the walls, floors, ceilings, heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, plumbing systems, structure, Sand other components of the Site, or within furniture, fixtures, equipment, containers or pipelines in a Site; or (b) conditions that, to Customer's knowledge, might cause or promote accumulation, concentration, growth or dispersion of Hazardous Substances or Mold on or within such locations. 5.2 Honeywell is not responsible for determining whether the Covered Equipment or the temperature, humidity and ventilation settings used by Customer, are appropriate for Customer and the Site except as specifically provided in an attached Work Scope Document. 5.3 if any such materials, situations or conditions, whether disclosed or not, are in fact discovered by Honeywell or others and provide an unsafe condition for the performance of the work or Services, the discovery of the condition shall constitute a cause beyond Honeywell's reasonable control and Honeywell shall have the right to cease the work or Services until the area has been made safe by Customer or Customer's representative, at Customer's expense. Honeywell shall have the right to terminate this Agreement if Customer has not fully remediated the unsafe condition within sixty (60) days of discovery. 5.4 Customer represents that Customer has not retained Honeywell to discover, inspect, investigate, identify, prevent or remediate Hazardous Substances or Mold or conditions caused by Hazardous Substances or Mold. 5.5TO THE FULLEST EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, CUSTOMER SHALL INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HONEYWELL HARMLESS FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL CLAIMS AND COSTS OF WHATEVER NATURE, iNCi.,UDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, CONS UL"PAN'T'S' AND ATTORNEYS' FEES, DAMAGES FOR BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE, FINES, PENALTIES, CLEANUP COSTS AND COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH DELAY OR WORK STOPPAGE, THAT IN ANY WAY RESULTS FROM OR ARISES UNDER THE BREACH OF THE REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES IN THIS SECTION, THE EXISTENCE OF MOLD OR A HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE AT A SITE, OR THE OCCURRENCE OR EXISTENCE OF THE SITUATIONS OR CONDITIONS DESCRIBED IN THIS SECTION, WHETHER OR NOT CUSTOMER PROVIDES HONEYWELL ADVANCE NOTICE OF THE EXISTENCE OR OCCURRENCE AND REGARDLESS OF WHEN THE HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE OR OCCURRENCE IS DISCOVERED OR OCCURS. THIS INDEMNIFICATION SHALL SURVIVE TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT FOR WHATEVER REASON. HOWEVER, THIS PROVISION DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A WAIVER OF CUSTOMER'S SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY UNDER SECTION 768.28, FLORIDA STATUTES, NOR DOES IT EXTEND CUSTOMER'S LIABILITY BEYOND THE LIMI'T'S ESTABLISHED IN SECTION 768.28, FLORIDA STATUTES. 5.60ustomer is responsible for the containment of any and all refrigerant stored on or about the premises. Customer accepts all responsibility for and agrees to indemnify .Honeywell against any and all claims, damages, or causes of action that arise out of the storage, consumption, loss and/or disposal of refrigerant, except to the extent .Honeywell has brought refrigerant onsite and is directly and solely negligent for its mishandling. 6. WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 6.1 Honeywell will replace or repair any product Honeywell provides under this Agreement that fails within the warranty period (one) I year because of defective workmanship or materials, except to the extent the failure results from Customer negligence, or from tire, lightning, water damage, or any other cause beyond the control of Honeywell. This warranty applies to all products Honeywell provides under this Agreement, whether or not manufactured by Honeywell. The warranty is effective as of the date of Customer acceptance of the product or the date Customer begins beneficial use of the product, whichever occurs first. 6.2 THE WARRANTIES SET FOR'T'H HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE, AND HONEYWELL EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS AND CUS'T'OMER EXPRESSLY WAIVES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, IMPLIED OR STA'T'UTORY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY WARRANTY OF WORKMANSHIP, CONS'i"RUC'T'ION,.M.ERCHAN'I'Aill.L1"1'Y OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WITH RESPECT TO THE SERVICES, EQUIPMEN'T', AND MA'T'ERIALS PROVIDED HEREUNDER. HONEYWELL SHALL NOT BE I..IABLE FOR ANY PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY, LOSS OF INCOME, EMOTIONAL DISTRESS, DEATH, LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF VALUE, ADVERSE HEALTH EFFECT OR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDEN'T'AL, INDIRECT, PECULATIVE, REMOTE, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE, OR EXEMP.L,ARY DAM.AGFS, ARISING FROM, OR ELATING TO, THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR ITS BREACH. Attachment D Page 3 of 20 Honeywell Service Agreement (Form Rev. 02/07-1) 6.3 Honeywell makes no representation or warranty, express, implied or otherwise, regarding Hazardous Substances or Mold. Honeywell shall have no duty, obligation or liability, all of which Customer expressly waives, for any damage or claim, whether known or Unknown, including but not Iilnited to property damage, personal injury, loss of income, emotional distress, death, loss of use, loss of value, adverse health effect or any special, consequential, punitive, exemplary or other damages, regardless of whether Lich damages may be caused by or otherwise associated with defects in the Services, in whole or in part due to or arising from any investigation, testing, analysis, monitoring, cleaning, removal, disposal, abatement, rcmediation, decontamination, repair, replacement, relocation, loss of use of building, or equipment and systems, or personal injury, death or disease in any way associated with Hazardous Substances or Mold. 7. INDEMNITY Honeywell agrees to indemnify and bold Customer and its agents and employees hann.less from all claims for bodily injury and property damages to the extent such claims result from or arise under Honeywell's negligent actions or willful misconduct in its performance of the Work required tinder this Agreement, provided that such indermnity obligation is valid only to the extent (i) Customer gives Honeywell immediate notice in writing of any such claims and permits Honeywell, through. counsel of its choice and Honeywell's sole cost and expense, to answer the claims and defend any related suit and (ii) Customer- gives Honeywell all needed information, assistance and authority, at Honeywell's expense, to enable Honeywell to defend such suit. Honeywell is not responsible for any settlement without its written consent. Honeywell is not liable for loss or damage caused by the negligence of Customer or any other party or such party's employees or agents. `riiis obligalion shall tiurviVO terminal inn of this Agreemenl:. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Customer agrees that Honeywell will not be responsible for any damages caused by Mold or any other fungus or biological material or agent, including but not limited to property damage, personal injury, loss of income, emotional distress, death, loss of use, loss of value, adverse health effect or any special, consequential, punitive, exemplary or other damages, regardless of whether such damages may be caused by or otherwise associated with defects in the Services. 8. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 8.1 IN NO EVENT SHALL HONEYWELL BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, SPECULATIVE, REMOTE, CONSEQUEN'T'IAL, PUNITIVE OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES, WHETHER ARISING OUT OF OR AS A RESULT OF BREACH OF CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), STRICT LIABILITY, MOLD, MOISTURE, INDOOR AIR QUALITY, OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM., RELATING TO, OR CONNECTED WITH THE SERVICES, EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, OR ANY GOODS PROVIDED &EREUNDER. 8.2 NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TOT HE CONTRARY HEREIN, IF A PORTION OF THE SERVICES INVOLVES THE INSTALLATION AND/OR.M.A.INTENANCE OF SYSTEMS ASSOCIATED WITH SECURITY AND/OR THE DETECTION OF AND/OR REDUCTION OF RISK OF LOSS ASSOCIATED WITH FIRE, HONEYWELL'S TOTAL, LIABI LITY ARISING OUT OF OR AS A RESULT OF ITS PERFORMANCE UNDER THIS AGREEMENT SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNT OF THIS AGREEMENT. 9. EXCUSABLE DELAYS Honeywell is not liable for damages caused by delay or interruption in Services dine to lire, flood, corrosive substances in the air, strike, lockout, dispute with workmen, inability to obtain material or services, commotion, war, acts of God, the presence of Hazardous Substances or Mold, or any other cause beyond Honeywell's reasonable control. Should any part of the system or any Equipment be damaged by fire, water, lightning, acts of God, the presence of Hazardous Substances or .Mold, third parties or any other cause beyond the control of Honeywell, any repairs or replacement will be paid for by Customer. In the event of any such delay, date of shipment or performance will be extended by a period equal to the time lost by reason of such delay, and Honeywell will be entitled to recover from Customer its reasonable costs, overhead, and profit arising from such delay. 10. PATENT INDEMNITY 10.1 Honeywell shall, at its expense, defend or, at its option, settle any suit that may be instituted against Customer for alleged infringement of any United States patents related to the hardware or software manufactured and provided by Honeywell under this Agreement ("the equipment"), provided that a) such alleged infringement consists only in the use of such equipment by itself and not as part of, or in combination with, any other devices, parts or software not provided by Honeywell hereunder, b) Customer gives Honeywell immediate notice in writing of any such suit and pen-nits Honeywell, through counsel of its choice, to answer the charge of infringement and defend such suit, and c) Customer gives Honeywell all needed information, assistance and authority, at W oneywell's expense, to enable Honeywell to defend such suit. Attachment D Page 4 of 20 Honeywell Service Agi-cenicnt (Form Rev. 02/07-1) 10.2 If such a suit has occurred, or in Honeywell's opinion is likely to occur, Honeywell may, at its election and expense: a) obtain for Customer the right to continue using such equipment; b) replace, correct or modify it so that it is riot infringing; or if neither a) or b) is not reasonable then c) remove such equipment and grant Customer a credit therefore, as depreciated. 1&0.3 In the case of a final award of damages in any such suit, Honeywell will pay such award. Honeywell will not, however, be responsible for any settlement made without its written consent. 10.4 THIS ARTICLE STATES HONEYWELL'S TOTAL LIABILITY AND CUSTOMER'S SOLE REMEDY FOR ANY ACTUAL OR ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT OF ANY PATENT BY THE HARDWARE MANUFACTURED AND PROVIDED BY HONEYWELL HEREUNDER. 11. SOFTWARE LICENSE All software provided in connection with this Agreement shall be licensed and not sold. The end user of the software will be required to sign a license agreement with provisions limiting use of the software to the equipment provided under these specifications, limiting copying, preserving confidentiality, and prohibiting transfer to a third party. Licenses of this type are standard for computer-based equipment of the type covered by this Agreement. Customer shall be expected to grant l l:oncywell access to the end user for purposes of obtaining the necessary software license. 12. DISPUTE RESOLUTION HONEYWELL and CUSTOMER shall exert best efforts to resolve any dispute that may arise respecting the Work or the Project. In the event that a particular dispute cannot be so resolved, HONEYWELL and CUSTOMER agree that the dispute shall be resolved in a court of competent jurisdiction, in Pinellas County, Florida . 13. ACCEPTANCE This proposal and the pages attached shall become an Agreement upon signature above by Honeywell and Customer. The terms and conditions are expressly limited to the provisions hereof, including Honeywell's General Terms and Conditions attached hereto, notwithstanding receipt of, or acknowledgment by, I loneywell of any purchase order, specification, or other document issued by ? Customer. Any additional. or different terms set forth or referenced in Customer's purchase order are hereby objected to by -loneywel.l and shall be deerned a material alteration of these terms and shall not be a part of any resulting order. 1.4. MISCELLANEOUS 14.1 This Agreelnen.t represents the entire Agreement between Customer and Honeywell for the Work described herein and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations or Agreements between the Parties related to the work described herein. 1.4.2 None of the provisions of this Agreement shall be modified, altered, changed or voided by any subsequent Purchase Order or other document unilaterally issued by Customer that relates to the subject matter of this Agreement. I :Ihis Agreement may be amended only by written instrument signed by both Parties. 14.3 This Agreement is governed by the law of the State where the work is to be performed. 14.4 Any provision or part of this Agreement held to be void or unenforceable under any laws or regulations will be deemed stricken, and all remaining provisions will continue to be valid and binding upon Honeywell and Customer, who agree that this Agreement shall be reformed to replace such stricken provision or part thereof with a valid and enforceable provision that comes as close as possible to expressing the intention of the stricken provision. 14.5 Customer may not assign its rights or delegate its obligations under this Agreement, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of Honeywell. Honeywell may assign. its right to receive payment to a third party. 15. COVERAGE 15.1 Customer agrees to provide access to all Equipment covered by this Agreement. Honeywell will be free to start and stop all primary equipment incidental to the operation of the mechanical, control, automation, and life safety system(s) as arranged with Customer's representative. 05.2 It is understood that the repair, replacement, and emergency service provisions apply only to the Equipment included in the attached :List of Covered Equipment. Repair or replacement of non-maintainable parts of the system such as, but not limited to, Attachment D Page 5 of 20 Honeywell Service Agreement (Form Rev. 02/07-1) ductwork, piping, shell and tube (for boilers, evaporators, condensers, and chillers), unit cabinets, boiler refractory material, heat exchangers, insulating material, electrical wiring, hydronic and pneumatic piping, structural supports and other non-moving parts, is not included under this Agreement. Costs to repair or replace such non-maintainable parts will be the sole responsibility of Customer. 01.5.3 Honeywell will not reload software, nor make repairs or replacements necessitated by reason of negligence or misuse of the fquiptncmat by persons other than Honeywell or its employees, or caused by lightning, electrical storm, or other violent weather or by any other cause beyond Honeywell's control. ll.oneywell will provide such services at Customer's request and at an additional charge. Customer is entitled to receive Honeywell's then current preferred-Customer labor rates for such services. 15.4 Honeywell may install diagnostic devices and/or software at .Honeywell's expense to enhance system operation and support. Upon termination of this Agreement, Honeywell may remove these devices and return the systetn to.its original. operation. Customer agrees to provide, at its sole expense, connection to the switched telephone network for the diagnostic devices and/or software. 15.5 1-loneywell will review the Services delivered under this Agreement on an annual basis, unless otherwise noted. 15.6 This Agreement assumes that the systems and/or Equipment included in the attached List of Covered Equipment are in maintainable condition. If repairs are necessary upon initial inspection or initial seasonal start-up, repair charges will be submitted for approval. Should these charges be declined, those non-maintainable items will be eliminated from coverage under this Agreement and the price adjusted accordingly. 15.7 In the event that the system or any equipment component thereof is altered, modified, changed or moved, this Agreement may be immediately adjusted or terminated, at Honeywell's sole option. HONEYWELL is not responsible for any damages resulting from such alterations, modifications, changes or movement 15.8 Honeywell is not responsible for maintaining a supply of, furnishing and/or replacing lost or needed chlorofluorocarborm (CFC) based .refrigerants not otherwise required under this Agreement. Customer is solely responsible for the cost of material and labor of any such refrigerant not otherwise provided for under this Agreement at current market rates. 5.9 .Maintenance, repairs, and replacement of Equipment parts and components are limited to restoring to proper working omidition. Honeywell is not obligated to provide replacement software, equipment, components and/or parts that represent a significant betterment or capital improvement to Customer's system(s) hereunder. 15.10 Unless otherwise specified, Customer retains all responsibility for maintaining LANs, WANs, leased lines and/or other communication mediums incidental or essential to the operation of the system(s) or Equipment found included in the attached List of Covered Equipment. 15.11 Customncr will promptly notify Honeywell of any malfunction in the system(s) or Equipment covered under this Agreement that comes to Customer's attention. 16. TERMS OF PAYMENT 16.1 Subject to Honeywell's approval of Customer's credit, Customer will pay or cause to be paid to Honeywell the full price for the Services as specified on the first page of this Agreement. Honeywell will submit quarterly invoices to Customer ill advance for Services to be performed during the subsequent billing period, and payment shall be due within twenty (20) days after Customer's receipt of each such invoice. Payments for Services past due more than five (5) days shall accrue interest .fromn the due date to the date of payment at the rate of one and one-half percent (1.5%) per month, compounded monthly, or the highest legal rate then allowed. Customer will. pay all attorney and/or collection fees incurred by I foneywell in collecting any past due amounts. 16.2 Price Adjustment. Honeywell, may annually adjust the amounts charged for the Services provided, based upon the annual. increase in the "Other Services" item of the Commodity and Service Group expenditure category of the Consumer Price Index for all urban consumers as published by the U. S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics which can be found at httn://www_bls,-ov/news.release/cpi.lrtm (see table 1. CPI-U) plus any unusual local increases in labor and material cost, with a maximum annual escalation of 4%. 17. TERMINATION 107.1 Customer may terminate this Agreement for cause if Honeywell defaults in the performance of any material term of this Agreement, or fails or neglects to carry forward the Services in accordance with this Agreement, after giving Honeywell written Attachment D Paige 6 of 20 Honeywell Service Agreement (Pone Rev. 02/07-1) notice of its intent to terminate. If, within thirty (30) clays following receipt of such notice, Honeywell fails to cure or perform its obligations, Customer may, by written notice to Honeywell, terminate this Agreement. 17.2 Honeywell may terminate this Agreement for cause (including, but not limited to, Customer's failure to make payments as greed herein) after giving Customer written notice of its intent to terminate. If, within thirty (30) days following receipt of such notice, Customer fails to make the payments then due, or otherwise fails to cure or perform its obligations, Honeywell. may, by written notice to Customer, terminate this Agreement and recover from Customer payment for Services performed and for losses sustained for materials, tools, construction equipment and machinery, including but not limited to, reasonable overhead, profit and applicable damages. 17.3 Cancellation - This Agreement may be canceled at Honeywell's option in the event Honeywell equipment on Customer's premises is destroyed or substantially damaged. Likewise, this Agreement may be canceled at Customer's option in the event Customer's premises are destroyed. In the event of such cancellation, neither party shall be liable for damages or Subject to any penalty, except that Customer will remain liable for Services rendered to the date of cancellation. 18. DEFINITIONS 18.1 "Hazardous substance" includes all. of the following, whether naturally occurring or manufactured, in quantities, conditions or concentrations that have, are alleged to have, or are believed to have an adverse effect on human health, habitability of a Site, or the environment: (a) any dangerous, hazardous or toxic pollutant, contaminant, chemical, material or substance defined as hazardous or toxic or as a pollutant or contaminant under state or federal law, and (b) any petroleum product, nuclear fuel or material, carcinogen, asbestos, urea formaldehyde, foamed-in-place insulation, polychlorinated biphenyl (PCBs), and (c) any other chemical or biological material or organism, that has, is alleged to have, or is believed to have an adverse effect on human health, habitability of a Site, or the en.Viro.nment. 18.2 "Mold" means any type or form of fungus or biological material or agent, including mold, mildew, moisture, yeast and mushrooms, and any mycotoxins, spores, scents, or by-products produced or released by any of the foregoing. This includes any related or any such conditions caused by third parties. 1.8.3 "Covered Fqui.ptmetit" means the equipment covered by the Services to be performed by Honeywell under this Agreement, and is li.rnited to the equipment included in the respective work scope attachments. 18.4 "Services" (means those services and obligations to be undertaken by Floneywe'll in support of, or to maintain, the Covered Equipment, as more fully detailed in the attached work scope document(s), which are incorporated herein. • Afthiehment D Pgge 7 of20 Hrnrervell Service Agreement (Form Rev. 02/07-1) Section 1 - Preferred Mechanical Maintenance Services 1.1 Scope - HONEYWELL will maintain the mechanical systems, components, and hardware .Listed below: Table A - List of Covered Eauipment by Location: less Gas Department 400 N. MYRTLE AVE. 1 1 1 Trane Air cooled chiller 1 60 ton I I I Lona Center 1501 N BELCHER ROAD I 1 RTU #1 - Trane Rooftop AHU 7.5 ton 1 RTU #2 - Trane Rooftop AHU 7.5 ton 1 RTU #3 - Trane Rooftop AHU 12.5 ton 1 RTU #4 - Trane Rooftop AHU 12.5 ton 1 RTU #5 - Trane Rooftop AHU 12.5 ton 1 RTU #6 - Trane Rooflo AHU 15 ton 1 RTU #7 - Trane Rooftop AHU 15 ton 1 RTU #8 - Trane Rooftop AHU 17.5 ton 1 RTU #9 - Trane Rooftop AHU 17.5 ton 1 RTU # 10 - Trane Rooftop AHU 17.5 ton I Transfer Station 1005 OLD COACHMAN ROAD I I 1 1 1 Trane DX Split Svstem DX # 1 1 2 ton I I Public Works Blda E 1650 ARCTURAS AVE N. 1 Trane DX S lit System DX #2 7.5 ton 1 Trane DX Split Svstem DX # 3 7.5 ton ? City Hall I I 1 1 112 OSCEOLA AVE. I 1 Central Station AHU #1 20 h 1 Central Station AHU #2 21 h 1.2 Preventive Maintenance - Quarterly preventive maintenance call will be scheduled by a computer-generated service report detailing the tasks to perform, the skill levels required, and the special tools and instrumentation required to maintain the systems. Maintenance intervals will be determined by either equipment run time or a frequency determined from considerAlion of equipment operation, application, location, or criticality of end use. Upon completion of each service call, a summary of the preventive maintenance tasks completed will be provided to CUSTOMER. 13 Component Replacements - HONEYWELL will maintain CUSTOM.Elk"S presently installed system within the functional limitations of presently installed hardware, firmware, and software found on CUSTOMER'S system(s). HONEYWELL will repair or replace serviceable components and parts found on the List of Covered Equipment that have been found to be defective or have failed. Replaced components will be new or reconditioned components of compatible design as required to maintain CUSTOMER'S system. At HONEYWELL'S sole discretion, marginal components may also be repaired or replaced. These replacements will be based upon cormnercial availability of parts and/or components. All exchanged parts shall become the property HONEYWELL. Automatic valve and damper maintenance and repair are included in this Agreement. The labor required for their removal and installation is not included. Notwithstanding the foregoing, at initial inspection, at initial seasonal start-up, or following twelve (12) months of service, if any individual component cannot, in the sole or exclusive opinion of HONEYWELL, be properly repaired, due to obsolescence, lack of cornmercial availability of standard parts, and/or excessive wear or deterioration, HONEYWELL may remove said component from the l..,ist of Covered Equipment, with sixty (60) days written notice. Non-maintainable components will be eliminated from overage under this Agreement and HONEYWELL shall adjust the price accordingly. A Emergency Service - Activities performed under this Agreement are designed to minimize the incidence of emergency situations. However, should an emergency arise, HONEYWELL personnel will assess the situation either by phone or remote Attachment D Page 8 of 20 Honeywell Service Agrccment (Form Rcv. 02/07-1) diagnostics, or both, and will determine the required course of action with CUSTOMER.. if it is determined that a site visit is required, HONEYWELL personnel will arrive at CUSTOMER site within 4 hours. If the resolution of the emergency service call requires HONEYWELL to provide service for equipment that is not listed in Article 1.1 above, CUSTOMER will be liable for charges prevailing for such service, 0-mergericy Service will be provided during the following periods during the tern of this Agreement (check box for desired level of emergency service coverage): ® Continuous Emergency Service: 24 hours per day, seven days per week, federal holidays included ? Extended Hours Emergency Service: 12 hours per day, five days per week, federal holidays excluded. Specified hours: 6:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. ? Regular Business flours Emergency Service: 8.5 hours per day, five days per week, federal holidays excluded. Specified hours: 5:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., .Monday through Friday. 1.5 Performance Review - A review of the Services provided within this Agreement will be performed by HONEYWELL on an annual basis at CUSTOMER'S request. HONEYWELL and CUSTOMER will discuss work performed since the last review, answer questions pertaining to Service delivery, and identify opportunities to further improve performance of the Equipment. 1.6 Honeywell ServicePortal - HONEYWELL will provide customer access to an Internet-based application that will allow the CUSTOMER to securely submit non-emergency service requests online; view status of all service calls, whether scheduled, open or closed; view appointments and task detail of work performed on contracted. service calls; and view contract and equipment coverage details (1.2 rnonth history and includes only service performed per the HONEYWELL contract). Functionality enhancements or deletions are at the discretion of HONEYWELL. • • Attachment .D Page 9 of 20 Honeywell Service Agreement (Form Rev. 02/07-1) Section 2 - Air Filter Services 2.1 Scope - HONEYWELL will hirnish and install air filters appropriate for the design condition of CUSTOMER'S ventilation systems. Media for the fan system units listed in this section will be replaced according to the following schedule: Oust of Covered Equipment: 1 System Unit # Qty. Size Type Changes/ Yr Location RTU -1-2 S 20" x 25" 2" Pleated 4 1501 N BELCHER ROAD RTU-3-5 12 20" X 20" 2" Pleated 4 1501 N BELCHER ROAD RTU-6-10 20 20" X 20" 2" Pleated 4 1501 N BELCHER ROAD DX #1 1 20" X 20" 1" Pleated 4 1005 OLD COACHMAN ROAD DX # 2-3 2 20" X 20" 2" Pleated 4 1650 ARCTURAS AVE N. DX # 4 1 20" .x 20" l" Pleated 4 901 SATURN AVE. S. Central Station AHU #1 4 20" X 24" 4" Pleated, 65% eff. 4 112 OSCEOLA AVE. S Central Station AHU #2 4 ca. 20" x 24" 4" Pleated, 65% 4 112 OSCEOLA AVE. S. 2.2 Coverage - It is understood that the air filter media replacement services apply only to the fan system units listed in Article 1.1 above. If this Agreement is terminated, HONEYWELL, will remove any 1ONEYWELL-supplied frames from the facility, or offer CUSTOMER the opportunity to purchase them at the current market value. 2.3 Frequency of Air Filter Media Replacement - Should filter loading experience indicate a need to adjust the frequency of media changes for the fan systems listed in Article 1.1 above, the frequency will be changed, and the Agreement auwnded to reflecL the new media change frequency. The Agreement price will be adjusted to account for the revised media change frequency. 2.4 Performance Review - A review of the Services provided within this Agreement will be performed by HONEYWELL on an annual basis at CUSTOMER'S request. HONEYWELL and CUSTOMER will discuss work performed since the last review, answer questions pertaining to Service delivery, and identify opportunities to further improve performance of the Equipment. • Attachment D Page 10 of 20 Honeywell Service Agreement (Form Rev. 02/07-1) Maintenance Service Special Provisions OThese Special Provisions are incorporated herein by reference and made a part of the Attachment D Support Services Agreement. 1. This Support Services Agreement excludes the maintenance of the pool water side of the equipment. Maintenance of the filters, strainers, etc will be performed by Ctlstonier. 2. Honeywell shall provide annual roof (Long Ctr) inspection and maintenance to include: Cleaning drains, repair of small blisters, touch up coating. J 11 Attachment tJ Page I I of 20 Honeywell Service Agreement (form Rev. 02/07-1) Section 3 -Preferred Automation Maintenance Services 3.1 Scope - HONEYWELL will. maintain building automation system hardware and software found in the List of Covered Equipment and Software below. *List of Covered Equipment -- Web interface: Quantity Description Model Number Location 9 Controller w/communication module Router - TBD See Table A 9 Power Supply PSI-1100A See Table A 9 Power Supply AT1751F See Table A Table A- List of Covered Equipment Location: Facility Name Facility Address LONG CENTER 1501 N BELCHER ROAD GAS ADMIN. BUILDING 400 N. MYRTLE AVE. GAS SERVICE WAREHOUSE 400 MYRTLE AVENUE 5. POLICE CLW BEACH STA. 700 BAYWAY BLVD. (CLW BCH) POLICE CNTRYSD IMPOUND LOT 2851 N. MCMULLEN BOOTH RD PUBLIC WORKS COMPOUND #A N 1650 ARCTURAS AVE N. PUBLIC WRKS BLD E 1650 ARCTURAS AVENUE N. TRANSFER STATION OFFICE 1005 OLD COACHMAN ROAD HVAC Controls: Quantity Descri tion Model.Number Location 2 Controller TBD Gas Warehouse 4 Controllers TBD Lon Center * Programmable web enabled thermostats will be serviced and maintained at the owner's cost, once the warranty period has expired. 3.2 Coverage - Unless noted by exception, maintenance intervals will be determined by equipment, application, location and H:ONEYWELL'S computer data bank of maintenance experience and manufacturer's specifications, according to I ]ON FY WELLS best judgment. After each service call is completed, details from the service report will be provided to CUSTOMER. HONEYWELL will review current data and applications and will verify correct operation of connected HVA.C equipment. 3.3 Hardware Support - HONEYWELL will perform scheduled maintenance services on the Equipment covered under this Agreement as detailed on the List of Covered Equipment. HONEYWELL will repair or replace serviceable components and parts found on the Last of Covered Equipment and Software, which have been found to be defective or have failed. Replaced components will be new or reconditioned components of compatible design as required to maintain CUSTOMER'S system. At HONEYWELL'S sole discretion, marginal components may also be repaired or replaced. These replacements will be based upon commercial availability of parts and/or components. All exchanged parts shall. become the property of HONEYWELL. Notwithstanding the foregoing, at initial inspection or following twelve (12) months of service, or at initial seasonal start-up, if any individual component cannot, in the sole or exclusive opinion of HONEYWELL, be properly repaired, due to obsolescence, lack of commercial availability of standard parts, and/or excessive wear or deterioration, HONEYWELL may remove said component from the List of Covered Equipment, with sixty (60) days written notice. Non-maintainable components will be eliminated from coverage under this Agreement and HONEYWELL shall adjust the price accordingly. 0.4 Software Support - HONEYWELL will maintain the present system within the functional limitations of presently installed hardware and/or software included in the List(s) of Covered Equipment and Software. This may include providing Attachment D Page 12 of 20 Honeywell Service Agreemom (Four Rev. 02/07-1) software patches, revisions and/or bug fixes to standard HONEYWELL software that may be periodically created by HONEYWELL, to maintain present system operations. Third-party applications and/or software including, but not limited to, operating system(s), web browsers, local area network (LAN) and computerized maintenance management systems and any labor, software and/or hardware required to maintain the present applications and/or implement functional enhancements, will be 4V USTOMER'S sole responsibility. CUSTOMER shall be solely responsible for and agrees to purchase any and all hardware, firmware, and/or software that may hereafter be required to improve performance of the software installed on CUSTOMER'S systeni. HONEYWELL shall not be responsible to provide any improvements, functional, operational or otherwise. 'T'hird party software that adds, enhances or improves functional performance of CUSTOMER'S system are excluded under this Agreement and will be provided when and if available and at CUSTOMER'S expense. Upon request, HONEYWELL will provide documentation to operate all HONEYWELL licensed software. Upon termination of this Agreement, all. documentation, including software, will. become operational property and responsibility of CUSTOMER, provided that CUSTOMER abides by the terms of the License Agreement for Software Products. 3.5 Emergency Service - Activities performed under this Agreement are designed to minimize the incidence of emergency situations. However, should an emergency arise, HONEYWELL personnel will assess the situation either by phone or remote diagnostics, or both, and will determine the required course of action with CUSTOMER. If it is determined that a site visit is required, HONEYWELL personnel will arrive at CUSTOMER'S site within 4 hours. If the resolution of the emergency service call requires HONEYWELL to provide service for equipment, software or any components thereof that are not listed on the List of Covered Equipment and Software, CUSTOMER will be liable for charges then prevailing for such service. Emergency Service will be provided during the following periods during the term of this Agreement (check box for desired level of emergency service coverage): ® Continuous Emergency Service: 24 hours per day, severs days per week, federal holidays included ? Extended Hours Emergency Service: 12 170r1I:5 per day, five days per week, federal. holidays excluded. Specified.bou.rs: 6:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Regular Business Hours Emergency Service: 8.5 hours per day, five days per week, federal holidays excluded. Specified hours: 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. ®3.6 Operator Training Support To provide for the proper ongoing operation and improving application of the building management system by CUSTOMER personnel, HONEYWELL personnel will conduct a maxinIum of (8) hours of on-site training annually, dedicated to operating and/or programming issues mutually pre-determined by CUSTOMER and HONEYWELL. Tuition for LQ person(s) to attend M scheduled training session(s) on system operation and progranmiing at HONEYWELL'S Building Solutions Training Center has been included hereunder. Cost of travel and/or accommodations is not included and shall be CUSTOMER'S sole responsibility. 3.7 Performance Review - A review of the Services provided within this Agreement will be performed by HONEYWELL on an annual basis at CUSTOMER'S request. HONEYWELL and CUSTOMER will discuss work, perfonned since the last review, answer questions pertaining to Service delivery, and identify opportunities to further improve performance of the Equipment. 3.8 Honeywell ServicePortal -- HONEYWELL will provide customer access to an Internet-based application that will allow the CUSTOMER to securely submit non-emergency service requests online; view status of all service calls, whether scheduled, open or closed; view appointments and task detail of work performed on contracted service calls; and view contract and equipment coverage details (12 month history and includes only service performed per the HONEYWELL contract). Functionality enhancements or deletions are at the discretion of HONEYWELL. 3.9 Warranty Services - Honeywell shall provide the following services during the initial one year warranty period. Such services are not part of the standard warranty included with the project installation cost: ¦ Preventative Maintenance - Provide services outlined in sections 3.3 and 3.4 above. ¦ Emergency Service Provide services outlined in section 3.5 above. Attachment D Page 13 ol'20 Honeywell Scrvice Agrrecment (born Rev. 02/07-1) Section 4 - EBI Services 0*1 Scope: Honeywell will provide software and hardware enhancement and support for Customer's Enterprise Building Integrator (EBI) system, which consists of Honeywell Security Manager, Honeywell.Building .Manager, Honeywell Life Safety Manager, Honeywell Digital Video Manager, Honeywell Asset Locator, and Honeywell Energy Manager. The services are snore specifically described below. List of Covered Software Drawing number s) and date s) (if a licable Quantity Software Product Version Product Description Location Number 1 EBI Building R400 Enterprise Building Integrator 1900 Grand Ave. Manager -- Building Management Software 1. Acronis Pnterprise Tl3D Acronis Enterprise Back Up 1900 Grand Ave. Back U Software Software 1. Norton or McAfee 1'1317 Anti Virus Software 1900 Grand Ave. Virus Software (If software embedded in network hardware is to be covered, include it in the List of Covered Software.) List of Covered Hardware Quantity Description Model Number Location Refresh Option Yes or No 1 EB.I Database TB.D 1.900 Grand Ave Yes Server EBI Point TBD 1900 Grand Ave Yes Servers I E.BI T.B.D 1.900 Grand Ave Yes Workstation 1. Network TBD 1900 ,Grand Ave Yes Switch 1 Network TBD 1900 Grand Ave Yes Router 2 UPS Units TBD 1900 Grand Ave Yes 2 Monitors TBD 1900 Grand Ave Yes 1 KVM Switch T.BD 1900 Grand Ave Yes 4 4.2 Software Enhancement and Support For software included in the List of Covered Software and originally installed by Honeywell, Honeywell will, on a scheduled basis, (a) evaluate the condition of the software, (b) apply any available updates and upgrades that are applicable to the software (but for third-party software only after it has been qualified by Honeywell) and that have not been previously applied, (c) perform a system back-up, and (d) save the back-up files. For the same software, Honeywell will apply critical software updates as they becorne available (but for third-party software only after it has been qualified by Honeywell). Critical software updates are updates that correct a problem that substantially compromises the overall system operation or security. Customer shall not install any software on systems covered by this addendum without Honeywell's written approval. This addendum does not include any services on software installed by others, and Honeywell will not be liable for any damage to any such software installed without Honeywell's written approval that results from these services. 0.3 Hardware Support Attachment D Page. 14 of 20 Honeywell Service Agreement (form Rev. 02/07-1) For hardware included in the List of Included Hardware and originally furnished by Honeywell, Honeywell will, on a periodic basis, evaluate the performance of the hardware and recommend any enhancements needed to allow the software to perform as specified. .If the Refresh Option is selected, Honeywell will replace the listed hardware with new hardware that satisfies the requirements of the upgraded or updated software on or about the two-year anniversary of the initiation of these EBI Software Enhancement and &upport Services and on or about any succeeding two-year anniversary, for as long as these services remain in effect. 4.4 Performance Review At Customer's request, Honeywell will, on an annual basis, provide a review of the services provided under this addendum. As part of this review, Honeywell will discuss services provided since the last review, answer questions pertaining to the services, aild discuss opportunities to improve performance. 4.5 Warranty Services _..Honeywell shall provide the following services during the initial one year warranty period. Such services are not part of the standard warranty included with the project installation cost: Software .Enhancement and Support - Provide services outlined in sections 4.2 above. • • Attachment D Paige 15 of 20 Honeywell Service Agreement (Form Rev. 02/07-1) Energy Guarantee Special Provisions These Special Provisions are incorporated herein by reference and made a part of the I l.oneywell International Inc., AUtolnation and wontrol Solutions Agreement. 1.1 Incorporated Documents - Attachment F, Attachment G, and Exhibits to Attachment G are hereby made an integral part of this SUPPORT SERVICES AGREEMENT, insofar as same is applicable to the work of the Energy Guarantee Auditing and Analysis Services, as if specifically written herein, and unless otherwise hereinafter specified. 1.2 Energy Guarantee Performance Period Auditing Activities - In coordination with, or in addition to, any Energy Auditing and Analysis Services, HONEYWELL will perform Measurement & Verification (:M&V) activities as described in Attachment G. 1.3 Remote Diagnostics - CUSTOMER shall allow HONEYWELL to perform remote diagnostics on all. equipment associated with the Energy Savings Guarantee for operational compliance with manufacturer's specifications, HONEYWELL specifications, requirements of Attachment .F, and requirements of Attachment G . HONEYWELL may install diagnostic devices at HONI YWFLL 's expense to monitor and/or enhance systeiu operation and support. Upon tennination of this Agreement, :HONEYWELL may remove these devices and return the system to original operation.. 1.4 Potential-To-Save - Verification of an ECM's potential to generate the proposed energy cost avoidance is satisfied upon CUSTOMER's signing of Attachment .1 or an equivalent Delivery and Acceptance Certificate. (See Attachment F - Definitions: "Option A". 1.5 Energy Purchasing Alternatives - It is understood that there is no requirement for HONEYWELL to perform evaluations of energy purchasing alternatives or perform rate negotiations under this contract. Switching from the respective electric and natural gas local. distribution companies (LDCs) to the respective n arketers/brokers/su.pplicrs (SUPPLIERS) for the commodity portion of gas and electricity will be the result of Contract(s) between IWUSTO.M.E.R and SUPPLIER(s). HONEYWELL does not assure the provision of gas or electricity, and all incentives and payments associated with the Contract(s) between CUSTOMER and SUPPLI.ER(s) are the responsibility of the Parties to that Contract. 1.6 Utility Rebates _.. It is understood that all. utility rebates and/or refunds are the result of an agreement between CUSTOMER and the utility company and HONEYWELL assumes no responsibility for either obtaining said rebates and/or refunds or for the quantity of said rebates and/or refunds. It is further understood that any evaluation and presentation of options by HONEYWELL for potential utility rebates and credits available to CUSTOMER froln utility companies is limited to those identified during contract negotiation and during installation. Assisting the CUSTOMER in securing identified rebates is understood to be a construction and installation task and is not part of these on-going services. 1.7 Recommendations -- It is understood that HONEYWELL will use its best professional,judgment in evaluating energy use characteristics, but assumes no responsibility for financial performance related to any recommendations. 1.8 CUSTOMER Responsibilities for Documentation - It is the responsibility of the CUSTOMER to provide to the M&V Specialist, at minimum, on a quarterly basis, except as modified below: 1.8.1 Verification that equipment installed to perform the ECMs has been properly maintained, including but not limited to provision of maintenance records. 1.8.2 Current status of the buildings (i.e., occupancy level and use, hours of operation, etc.). 1.8.3 Records of CUSTOMER initiated changes in equipment setpoints, start/stop conditions, usage patterns. 1.8.4 Records of CUSTOMER initiated changes in operation of mechanical-electrical systems, which may impact the ECMs. 1.8.5 Records regarding addition or deletion of equipment or building structure, Which may impact the ICMs or the building energy consumption. 1.8.6 Copies of all utility information including monthly utility bills and utility surnrxlary data on a monthly basis, and access to utility accounts through an authorization by the CUSTOMER to the utility providers to allow the release of data to a HONEYWELL representative. Attachment D Page 16 of 20 Honeywell Service Agreement (Form Rev. 02/07-1) 1.9 CUSTOMER Responsibilities for Notification - HONEYWELL and CUSTOMER division of responsibilities and risk allocation is described in Attachment F and Attachment G. ?t is the responsibility of the CUSTOMER to notify HONEYWELL of all changes in production, occupancy, building load, conditioned building area, equipment operation, and scheduling, etc, from the baseline period. Deviation from the baseline period will result in Baseline Adjustments to normalize the Base Year energy use to Current Year conditions. It will be the responsibility of the CUSTOMER to investigate and correct any reported deficiencies in the current operations in the buildings that irn.pact the ECMs. 1.10 CUSTOMER Responsibilities for Maintenance - During the term of this Agreement, for all, equipment provided or modified as per Attachment A - Scope of Work,, the CUSTOMER shall perform on-going maintenance and accomplish component replacement and equipment repairs in accordance with manufacturer's standards and practices and take all reasonable measures to insure the equipment is operating at full efficiency. Component repl.acenment and equiprmment repairs must be accomplished in a timely fashion. Additionally, C:USTO.M.ER. shall. ,insure such equipment is operated at all times in accordance with applicable manufacturer's specifications, HONEYWELL specifications, and the requirements of Attachments F and G contained licrein.. For all non-HONEYWELL maintenance actions, CUSTOMER shall document and make available to HONEYWELL maintenance dates and tasks accomplished, the start date and duration of all deficient equipment operation and the subsequent corrective action and/or repair dates. Failure of the CUSTOMER to operate the equipment per the specifications, repair any deficiencies in a timely manner, and perform the ongoing maintenance functions in accordance with the standards and practices during the Guarantee period will allow HONEYWELL to adjust: the Guarantee accordingly. CUSTOMER shall replace any failed equipment or component no longer warranted by HONEYWELL or a HONEYWELL subcontractor, with equipment or components of equal or greater- efficiency value than installed, by HONEYWELL, for the full contract guarantee tern. 1.11 Energy Cost Avoidance - Energy Cost avoidance may also include, but is not limited to, savings frorn demand. charges, power factor correction, taxes, ratchet charges, rate changes and other utility tariff charges that are reduced as a result of the HONEYWELL involvement to the extent permitted by the Agreement. • • Attachment D Page 17 of 20 Honeywell Service Agreement (Form Rev. 02/07-1) Energy Guarantee Auditing and Analysis Services 1.1 Scope - HONEYWELL will implement Energy Guarantee Auditing and Analysis Services for CUSTOMER'S facilities, ergy conservation measures (ECMs), and/or utility meters in coordination with Attachment F - Energy Guarantee and Attachment Schedule of Savings. Attachment G, as used herein, includes the Exhibits to Attachment G. HONEYWELL will perfonn the rvices outlined in Section 1.4. &_'_ List of Covered Facilities, Meters, ECMs by Service Offering: 4 Related M&V Building LDC-Meter # / EOM's . Facility Offering Address Utility Type Subsection Electric Meter - ECM 1; High Efficiency Lighting Upgrades 1.4.1 Acct # 44802- Buildings, ECM 2: 11igh Efficiency TIVAC Gas -Gas Division 36337 Upgrades, ECM 3: HVAC Controls Upgrade (offices) 400 N. Myrtle Ave Meter # 8732560 Electric Meter - ECM 1; High Efficiency Lighting Upgrades 14.1 Acct # 27573- Buildings, 14562 Gas -Meter shop 400 N. Myrtle Ave Meter # 2797576 Electric Meter - ECM 3: FIVAC Controls Upgrade 1..4.1 Acct # 66213- GAS SERVICE 400 MYRTLE 78832-A-50 WAREHOUSE AVENUES- Meter # 8732560 Electric Meter - ECM 1; High Efficiency Lighting Upgrades 1.4.1 Gas -Gas Sales Acct # 66210- Buildings Office/Graphics and 90815-B-42 Records 711 Maple St. Meter # 8731593 Electric Meter - ECM 1; 1ligh Efficiency Lighting Upgrades 1.4.1 General Services - Acct # 44991- Buildings, Building & Maintenance 14344 Shops 1900 Grand Ave Meter # 2795568 Electric Meter - ECM 1; High Efficiency Lighting Upgrades 1.4.1 Acct # 62486- Buildings, ECM 2: Tligh Efficiency.1l:VA.C 80959 Upgrades, ECM 3: HVAC Controls Upgrade Meter # 2796785 Gas Meter - General Services - City Account Meter Hall 112 S. Osceola # 4010135 Electric Meter - ECM l; High Efficiency Lighting Upgrades 1.4.1 Acct # 44989- Buildings, General Services - 70339 Fleet Maintenance 1900 Grand Ave Meter tt 2531083 Electric Meter - ECM 1; High Efficiency Lighting Upgrades 1 AA General Services - Acct # 11 151- Buildings, ECM 3: HVAC Controls Upgrade Municipal Service 99277 Building MSB 100 S. Myrtle Ave. Meter # 3900952 Electric Meter- ECM 1; High Efficiency Lighting Upgrades 14,1 Acct # 91948- Buildings, .ECM 2: High Efficiency HVAC Parks & Recreation - 11052 Upgrades, ECM 3: HVAC Controls Upgrade, ECM Lon Center 1501 N. Belcher Rd. Meter # 2801259 4 :Pool Upgrades, ECM 5 Roof Upgrade Electric Meter - ECM 1; High Efficiency Lighting Upgrades 1.4.1 Acct # 97583- Buildings, ECM 3: HVAC. Controls Upgrade Police - Beach 37780 Substation 700 Ba wa Blvd. Meter # 2653969 Electric Meter - ECM 1; High Efficiency Lighting Upgrades 1.4.1 Acct # 04800- Buildings, ECM 3: HVAC Controls Upgrade Police - Countryside 2851 McMullen 80699 Station Booth Rd. Meter # 7229245 Attachment D Page 18 of 20 Honeywell Service Agreement (Form Rev. 02/07-1) Related M&V Facility Building LDC-Meter # / ECM's Offering Address Utility Type Subsection Electric Meter - ECM 1; High Efficiency Lighting Upgrades 1,4,1 Acct # 52781- Buildings, ECM 3: HVAC Controls Upgrade 54167 Library-Main Libra 100 N. Osceola Meter # 2787919 Electric Meter - ECM 3: HVAC Controls Upgrade 1 ,4,1 Acct # 96640- 42272 BEACH REC & LIBRARY 69 BAY ESPLANADE Meter # 8733082 Electric Meter - ECM 3: 11VAC Controls Upgrade 1.4.1 Acct # 34597- LIBRARY, N. 905 N. M.L.K. JR. 89188 GREENWOOD BRANCH AVE Meter # 8732499 Electric Meter - ECM 1; High Efficiency Lighting Upgrades 141 Acct # 44992- Buildings, Public Services - Traffic 1650 N. Arcturus 58350 shop Ave Meter # 2658805 Electric Meter - ECM 1; High Efficiency Lighting Upgrades 1.4.1 Acct # 76419- Buildings, ECM 2: High Efficiency HVAC Solid Waste - Transfer 1005 Old 23307 Upgrades, ECM 3: I-IVA.C Controls Upgrade Station & Scale House Coachman Rd. Meter # 5730578 Electric Meter - ECM 1; High Efficiency Lighting Upgrades 1.4.1 Traffic Engineering - Acct # 64093- Buildings, Parking/Garden Ave 961 18 Garage 28 Garden Ave. Meter # 2794212 Electric Meter - ECM 1; High Efficiency Lighting Upgrades 1.4.1 Acct # 56889- Buildings, ECM 3: HVAC Controls Upgrade 09252 Police - Main Station 645 Pierce St. Meter # 2802839 Electric Meter - ECM 3: HVAC Controls Upgrade 1.4.1 Acct # 44986- PUBLIC WORKS 1650 ARCTURAS 82316 COMPOUND, #A AVE N. Meter # 2525068 Electric Meter - ECM 1; high Efficiency Lighting Upgrades 1.4.1 Acct # 44994- Buildings, 1650 N. Arcturus 02367 Public Service - Bldg. B Ave Meter # 4527482 Electric Meter - ECM 2: High Efficiency HVAC Upgrades, ECM 3: 1.4.1 Acct # 53446- HVAC Controls Upgrade 1650 N. Arcturus 66301 Public Service - Bldg. C Ave Meter # 6526565 Electric Meter - ECM 3: HVAC Controls Upgrade 1.4.1 Acct # 21537- FIRE STATION 48 78362-A-75 Training 1700 BELCHER RD Meter # 2525422 4 4 • Attachment D Page 19 of 20 Honeywell Service Agreement (Form Rev. 02/07-1) 1.2 Coverage - This Agreement includes all labor, travel, and expenses to perform the services and frequency described in 1.4. Services not explicitly described in Section 1.4, including CUSTOMER Guarantee Responsibilities, are not included. &ection is understood that it will be the responsibility of the CUSTOMER to investigate and correct any deficiencies not covered under the SUPPORT SERVICES AGREEMENT. 1.3 Incorporated Documents - The Energy Guarantee Special Provisions, Attachment F -- Energy Guarantee, Attachment G - Schedule of Savings, and Exhibits to Attachment G are hereby made an integral part of this SUPPORT SERVICES AGREEMENT, insofar as same is applicable to the work of the Energy Auditing and Analysis Services, as if specifically written herein, and unless otherwise hereinafter specified. 1.4 M&V Offerings - In coordination with section 1. 1, HONEYWELL will perform the Measurement & Verification (M&V) offerings checked below: ® 1.4.1 Retrofit Isolation Energy Audit for Option A Verified ECMs - HONEYWELL will. provide Option A energy guarantee auditing services as detailed in Attachment F, Attachment G, and Exhibits to Attachment G for specific Energy Conservation Measures (ECMs) identified in.AttacbMen.t G and/or Exhibits to Attachment G as using Option ,4 methodologies for Measurement and Verification. HONEYWELL will provide this one-time determination of the quantity of energy avoidance of the CUSTOMER'S facility for the First Guarantee Year only. Option A methods will be applied on an ECM specific basis (i.e., isolated to the retrofit) and Energy Cost Avoidance for a Guarantee Year will be quantified and summarized on an ECM basis. After the ECM's potential-to-save has been verified (section 1.3) HONEYWELL shall either stipulate the quantity of cost avoidance or determine the cost avoidance from engineering calculations and measurement of specific variables. Utility bill auditing (Option C) and reconciliation of Option A results to utility meter bill data is not included. The Option A retrofit isolation method was selected by the CUSTOMER to provide an economical reconciliation method and to minimize the interactive effects on the determination of cost: avoidance due changes to the site or facilities from the baseline conditions. HONEYWELL will provide a single (1) reporting submission of the determination of energy avoidance for the First Guarantee Year. The Energy Avoidance quantified in the First Guarantee Year will be stipulated as the annual Energy Avoidance for each G 6 uarantee Year of the remaining contract term.. Tertn Coverage: Year 1. Verification of Potential to Perform: Year 2 to End of Term Verification of ;Potential_ to Perform, including trend data analysis, Energy avoidance stipulated to be same as Year _1 Results, Cost avoidance includes stipulated escalation rate as listed in Att G Option A Audit Report section will be submitted: ® Annually ? 1.4.2 Energy Advisory Report bevel 1 (Not Applicable) ? 1.4.3 Energy Advisory Report--Level 2 ( Not Applicable.) ? 1.4.4 Retrofit Isolation Energy Audit for Option B Verified (Not Applicable ? 1.4.5 Utility Bill Energy Audit for Option C verified ECMs (Not Applicable) E Attachment D Page 20 01'20 Honeywell Service Agrcemeart (Form Rev. 02/07-1) ATTACHMENT E PAYMENT SCHEDULE • 1. The following payment schedule has been established for the Work: 1. 1 The payment schedule reflected below has been established for the Work.. Payment shall be .made net thirty (30) days of invoice date. if issues surrounding lack of payment are not remedied within ten (10) business days, HONEYWELL may suspend all Work until. payment is made. Total payments are: 1.2 Percent Complete $ 3,498,000 Percent of Project Complete Amount Due Upon contract execution: 30% $1,049,400 Monthly Progress Payments: 65% $2,273,700 Upon Project Delivery and Acceptance: 5% $174,900 • 2. The following payment schedule has been established for Support Services: 2.1. The .fret invoice will be issued upon completion of the Work and prior to cominencenlelit of Support Services and CUSTOMER, shall pay or cause to be paid to HONEYWELL the full price for the Services as specified in Attachment D. Attachment E (Rev. 11/06) Page 1 of 1 ATTACHMENT F ENERGY GUARANTEE 1. DEFINITIONS When used in this Agreement, the following capitalized words shall have the meanings ascribed to them below: "Baseline" is the description outlined in Attachment G, that defines the Baseline Usage Baseline Usage Unit Costs and facilities, systems, or equipment operations and characteristics, and environmental conditions that are to be used as the benchmark fo.r determining cost avoidance. "Baseline Period" is the period of time (specified in Section 1. of Attachment G) coordinated with the Baseline Usage for the purpose of utility bill analysis (see "Option C") to allow [lie comparison. of a Guarantee Year against a [Baseline. The Baseline Period play not always be one contiguous element of time and may be different from a 365- day annual. period. Baseline information frot.n non-contiguous elements of time may be normalized and assigned to a specified Baseline Period.. "Baseline Usage or Demand" the calculated or measured energy usage (demand) by a piece of equipment or a site prior to the implementation of the EC.Ms. Baseline physical conditions, such as equipment counts, nameplate data, and control strategies, will typically be determined through surveys, inspections, and/or metering at the site. "Baseyear or Base Year" is equivalent to "Baseline" and may not always be one contiguous element of time and may be different from a 365-day annual period. "Construction Phase or Period" The time period between the start of the project installation and the date of Final Project Acceptance. "Construction Savings Period" The time period(s) between the completion of installation and start of providing substantial. benefit to the CUSTOMER for each single specific ECM vs. the time of Final Project Acceptance. "Commissioning Phase or Period" The phase, before Final Project Acceptance, when (1) the functional ability of the installed equipment or systems, and/or modified equipment or systems to operate in conformity with the design intent is documented and verified and (2) the potential-to-save of said equipment and systems is documented and verified for the first time. "Cost Adjustments" means for each year following the first year of the Support Services, HONEYWELL, may, in its sole discretion increase the annual Operational Cost Savings in an amount matching the adjustment to the Support Services fee. "Cost Avoidance" means the difference between the actual cost incurred during a selected time period versus what the cost world have been had the cost avoidance strategy not been implemented. "Covered Systems and Equipment" as used in this Attachment F means the systems and equipment identified in Attachment A (Scope of Work) and Attachment .D (Support Services). "Energy and Operational Cost Avoidance Guarantee Practices" are those practices identified in Attachment G, intended to achieve avoided costs in energy and/or operating expenses. "Energy Auditing" means the act of Measurement and Verification (M&V) to determine the Guarantee Savings. "Energy Costs" may include the cost of electricity and fuels to operate HVAC equipment, facility mechanical and lighting systems, and energy management systems, and the cost of water and sewer usage, as applicable. "ECM" The Energy Conservation Measure (ECM) is the installation of equipment or systems, or modification of equipment or systems as described in Attachment A, for the purpose of reducing utility (energy, water, etc_) consumption and demand and costs and/or non-utility (O&M, operational) costs. "Facilities" shall mean those buildings where the energy and operational cost savings will be realized. "F.E.M.P." shall mean the Federal Energy Management Program of the U.S. Department of Energy and its M:easuretne.nt and Verification Guidelines for Federal Energy Projects (DOE/GO-102000-0960, September 2000). The F.E.M.P. guidelines classify measurement & verification approaches as Option A, Option B, Option C, and Optiou D. The F.E.M.P. Guideline was developed based on the International Performance Measurement and Attachment F (.Form Rev. 10/06 - Modified for Florida Statutes) Page I of 9 Verification Protocol (I.P.M.V..P.). The focus of the F.E.M.P. M&V Guidelines is on choosing the M&V option and method most appropriate for specific projects. "Financing Document" refers to that document executed between CUSTOMER and a third-party financing entity providing for payments from CUSTOMER to third-party financing entity. "Final Project Acceptance" refers to CUSTOMER acceptance of the installation of the ECMs as described in Attachment A. "First Guarantee Year" is defined as the period beginning on the first (l st) day of the month following the date of Final Project Acceptance of the Work installed and ending on the day prior to the first (1st) anniversary thereof. "Guarantee Period" is defined as the period beginning on the first (1st) day of the First Guarantee Year and ending on the last day of the final Guarantee Year. Also known as the "Measurement and Verification Phase" or "Performance Period". "Guarantee Year" is defined as the First Guarantee Year and each of the successive twelve (12) month periods cotntnencing on the anniversary of the commencement of the First Guarantee Year throughout the Term of this Agreement. "Guaranteed Savings" is defined as the amount of avoided Energy and Operational Costs necessary to pay for the cost of the Work and Support Services incurred by CUSTOMER in each Guarantee Year [as identified in Section 3.1 hereof]. "I.P.M.V.P." International Performance Measurement and Verification Protocol (July 1.997) provides an overview of current best practice techniques available for measurement & verification of performance contracts. This document is the basis for the F.E.M.P. protocol. The techniques are classified as Option A, Option B, Option C, and Option D. 0 "Measurement and Verification Plan" (M&V Plan) is defined as the plan providing details on how the Guarantee Savings will be verified. "Measurement and Verification Phase or Period" The specific time period designated to demonstrate the savings and/or performance achieved from the energy retrofit. The savings will be verified based on the Measurement and Verification procedures as outlined in Attachment G. Also known as the "Guarantee Period" or "Performance Period". "Operational Costs" commonly referred to as O&M costs, shall include the cost of operating and maintaining the Facilities, such as, but not limited to, the cost of inside and outside labor to repair and maintain affected systems and equipment, the cost of custodial supplies, the cost of replacement parts, the cost of deferred maintenance, the cost of lamp and ballast disposal, and the cost of new capital equipment. "Option A" is a verification approach that is designed for projects in which the potential to perform needs to be verified, but the actual on-going, year over year performance can be stipulated based on the results of the "potential to perform and generate Savings" verification and engineering calculations. Option A involves procedures for verifying that: • Baseline conditions have been properly defined; and • The equipment and/or systems that were contracted to be installed have been installed; and • The installed equipment components or systems, at the end of the construction period, meet the specifications of the contract in terms of quantity, quality, and rating; and • The installed equipment is operating and performing in accordance with the specifications in the contract and meeting all functional tests. • The "potential to perform and generate Savings" may involve pre-retrofit and post-.retrofit measurements or may be based on manufacturer and vendor data. "Option B" is for projects in which the potential to perforni and generate Savings needs to be verified; and actual perfonnance needs to be measured (verified). Option B involves procedures for verifying the same items as Option A plus verifying actual performance of equipment component or system. Performance verification techniques involve engineering calculations with metering and monitoring for verifying that: Attachment F (Form Rev. 10/06 - Modified for Florida Statutes) Page 2 of 9 • The installed equipment components or systems, each year of the performance period, meet the specifications of the contract in terms of quantity, quality and rating, and operation and functional performance- "Option C" is also for projects in which the potential to perform needs to be verified and actual performance during the tern of the contract needs to be verified. Option C involves procedures for verifying the same items as Option A plus verifying achieved energy savings during the term of the contract using whole building utility meter analysis perfonmance verification techniques . "Option D" is a verification technique where calibrated simulations of the baseline energy use and/or calibrated simulations of the post-installation energy consumption are used to measure Savings froth the Energy Conservation Measures. Option D can involve measurements of energy use both before and after the Retrofit for specific equipment or energy end use as needed. to calibrate the simulation program. Periodic inspections of the equipment may also be warranted. Energy consumption is calculated by developing calibrated hourly simulation models of whole-building energy use, or equipment sub-systems in the baseline mode and in the post-installation niode and comparing the simulated annual differences for either an average year or for conditions that correspond to the specific year during either the baseline Or post-installation period. "Performance Phase or .Period" Also know as the "Guarantee Period" or "Measurement and Verification Period". "Potential-to-Save" or "Potential-to-Perform" by an ECM is satisfied when a measure is properly installed and has the potential to generate predicted levels of energy cost avoidance. Verification of an EOM's "potential-to-save" is satisfied upon CUSTOM..ER's signing of Attachment J or an equivalent Delivery and Acceptance Certificate. Also see "Option A". "Retrofit" is the work provided by HONEYWELL as defined by the "ECMs." "Retrofit and Support Costs" are the suns of the (i) the financing payments required to be made by CUSTOMER pursuant to the Financing DoCLnlent; and (ii) the payments required to be made by CUSTOMER for Support Services. "Retrofit Isolation Method (RIM) or Approach" is an M&V approach that verifies the Guarantee Savings using techniques that isolate the energy use of the ECM and affected systems separate from the energy use of the rest of the facility. This method is used to tni.tigate the interactive energy effects of changes made to the facility outside of 11ONEYWELL's control. "Savings" is defined as avoided, defrayed., or reallocated costs. "Support Services" is defined as the services to be provided by I ION EYW ELL and described in Attachment .D. "Term" shall have the meaning as defined in Section 2 hereof. "Total Guarantee Year Savings" is defined as the summation of avoided Energy and Operational Costs realized by Facilities in each Guarantee Year as a result of the Retrofit and Support Services provided by HONEYWELL as well as Excess Savings, if any, carried forward. from previous years. 2. TERM AND TERMINATION 2.1 Guarantee Term. The Term of this Guarantee Period shall cornme.nce on the first (1st) day of the month following the date of Final Project Acceptance of the Work installed pursuant to this Agreement and shall terminate at [lie end of the Guarantee Period unless terminated earlier as provided for herein. The 't'erm of this Guarantee Period is defined in Section 1 of Attachment G. 2.2 Guarantee Termination. Given that both parties recognize that the energy and operational savings can only be achieved if the systems and equipment are properly maintained throughout the Guarantee Term, Customer agrees that the savings guarantee set forth herein is dependent upon the continuation of any existing Support Services Agreements by HONEYWELL or by OTHERS. Customer shall continue to contract with Honeywell for the Energy Auditing and Analysis Services set forth in this Agreement for the entire tern of the savings guarantee tern. Should this Agreement, or other existing Agreements covering systems and equiptent not covered in this Agreement, be terminated (including, as applicable, the Support Services Agreement Attachment D) in whole or in part for any reason prior to the end of the Tern, the Guarantee for the Guarantee Year in which such termination Attachment F (Form Rev. 10/06 - Modified for Florida Statutes) Page 3 of 9 becomes effective shall be prorated as of the effective date of such termination, with a reasonable adjustment for seasonal fluctuations in Energy and Operational Costs, and the Guarantee for all subsequent Guarantee Years shall be null and void. 3. SAVINGS GUARANTEE 3.1 Guarantee Savings. HONEYWELL, guarantees to CUSTOMER that the identified Facilities will realize the total energy and operational cost avoidance through the combined value of all ECMs over the Term of the contract as defined in Section I of Attachment G. In no event shall the savings guarantee provided herein exceed the total installation, support services, and financing costs for the Work under this Agreement. 3.1.1 Additional Savings Before Final Project Acceptance. All energy and operational cost avoidance realized by CUSTOMER that result from activities undertaken by.H.ONEYWELL prior to Final Project Acceptance, including any utility rebates or other incentives earned as a direct result of the installed Energy Conservation Measul-es or Support Services provided by HONEYWELL, will be applied toward the Guaranteed Savings for the First Guarantee Year. 3.1.2 Additional Savings After Final Project Acceptance. Additional. energy and/or operational cost avoidance, including any utility rebates or other incentives, that can be demonstrated, or earned, as a result of HONEYWELL's efforts that result in no additional costs to CUSTOMER beyond the costs identified in this Agreement will be included in the guarantee savings reconciliation report for the applicable Guarantee Year(s). 3.1.3 Cumulation of Savings. The Guaranteed Savings in each Guarantee Year are considered satisfied if the Total Guarantee Year Savings for such. Guarantee Year equals or exceeds the Retrofit and Support Costs for such Guarantee Year, or the amount identified in Section 1 of Attachment G hereto. 3.1.4 Excess Savint=.s. In the event that the Total Guarantee Year Savings in any Guarantee year exceed the Guaranteed Savings required. for that. Guarantee Year, such Excess Savings shall not be carried forward and applied against Guaranteed Savings Shortfalls in any future Guarantee Year. In the event .H:O.NE;Y W FLL has previously 49 paid CUSTOMER for a Guaranteed Savings shortfall in a past Guarantee Year, pursuant to Section 3.1.5, then Excess Savings in Current. Guarantee Year shall be billed to CUSTOMER (but only up to any amounts previously paid by HONEYWELL for a shortfall and CUSTOMER shall pay HONEYWELL within thirty (30) days after receipt of such bill. 3.1.5 Savings Shortfalls. In the event that the Total Guarantee Year Savings in any Guarantee Year is less than the Guaranteed Savings required for that Guarantee Year, after giving credit for any Excess Savings carried forward from previous Guarantee Years pursuant to Section 3.1.4, HONEYWELL shall, upon receipt of written demand from CUSTOMER, compensate CUSTOMER the amount of any such shortfall, in such form as agreed to by the parties, limited by the value of the guarantee, within forty-five (45) days. Resulting compensation shall be HONEYWELL's sole liability for any shortfall in the Guaranteed Savings. 3.1.6 Aggregation of Savings. The parties mutually agree that the Guarantee Savings for this Agreement and the Guarantee Savings for ill previous active Energy and Operational Guaranteed Cost Avoidance projects for this CUSTOMER shall be combined each year until the end of the original guarantee term for each project, Throughout the duration of the term for the each specific phase the total savings will be utilized as all aggregate in satisfying the sum of the respective guarantees. 3.2 Savings Reconciliation Documentation. HONEYWELL will provide CUSTOMER with a guarantee savings reconciliation report after each Guarantee Year. CUSTOMER will assist HONEYWELL in generating the savings reconciliation report by providing HONEYWELL with copies of all bills pertaining to .Energy Costs within two (2) weeks following the CUSTOMER'S receipt thereof, together with access to relevant records relating to such Energy Costs. CUSTOMER will also assist HONEYWELL by permitting access to any maintenance records, clrawings, or other data deemed necessary by HONEYWELL to generate the said report. Data and calculations utilized by HONEYWELL, in the preparation of its guarantee cost savings reconciliation report will be made available to CUSTOMER, along with such explanations and clarifications as CUSTOMER may reasonably request. 3.2.1 Acceptance of Guarantee Reconciliation. At the end of each Guarantee Year CUSTOMER will have forty-five (45) days to review the guarantee savings reconciliation report and provide written notice to HONEYWELL of non-acceptance of the Guarantee Savings for that Guarantee Year. Failure to provide written Attachment F (Form Rev. 10/06 - Modified for Florida Statutes) Page 4 of 9 notice within forty-five (45) days of the receipt of the guarantee savings reconciliation report will deem it accepted by CUSTOMER. 3.2.2 Guarantee Savings -Reconciliation. Guarantee Savings will be determined in accordance with the methodology(s), operating parameters, formulas, and constants as described below and/or defined in Attachment G and/or additional methodologies defined by HONEYWELL that may be negotiated with CUSTOMER at any time. For reconciliation of Guarantee Savings employing the method of utility bill analysis consistent with F.E.M.P. Option C: Energy usage for the Facilities for such Guarantee Year will be summarized and compared with the adjusted Baseline Period energy usage for the Facilities through the use of energy accounting software. The difference between the adjusted Baseline Period energy usage and the Guarantee Year energy usage will be the Energy avoidance. The difference between the adjusted Baseline Period energy usage multiplied by the applicable energy rate as defined in Attachment G, and the Guarantee Year energy usage multiplied by the applicable energy rate as defined in Attachment G, will be used to calculate the Energy Cost avoidance. Energy Cost avoidance may also include, but are not limited to, Savings from demand charges, power factor correction, taxes, ratchet charges, rate changes and other utility tariff charges that aie reduced as a result of the HONEYWELL involvement. A Baseline will be specified (Section 1 of Attachment G) for the purpose of utility bill analysis. AND/OR for those energy audits employing the method consistent with LP.M.V.P. and/or F.E.M.P. Options A acid/or B: For each ECM, HONEYWELL will employ a.n.M&V Plan which may be comprised of any or all. of the following elements: 1. Pre-retrofit model of energy consumption or demand 2. Post retrofit measured energy consumption :3. Post-retrofit measured demand and time-of-use 4. Post-retrofit energy and demand charges 5. Stipul to plan 6. Stipulated Values The value of the energy savings will be derived from the measured data and engineering formulae included herein, and the applicable energy charges as defined in Attachment G. In some cases, energy usage and/or demand will be calculated from measured variables that directly relate to energy consumption, demand or cost, such as, but not limited to, measured flow, temperature, current, voltage, enthalpy or pressure. AND/OR for those energy audits employing the method consistent with I.P.M.V.P. and/or.F.E.M.P. Option D: For each Energy Conservation Measure, HONEYWELL will employ an M.&V flan that may be comprised of any or al.l. of the following elements: I _ Pre-retrofit model of energy consumption or demand 2. Post retrofit model of energy consumption or demand 3. Post retrofit measured energy consiunption 4. Post-retrofit measured demand and time-of-use 5. Post-retrofit energy and demand charges 6. Sampling plan 7. Stipulated Values The value of the energy savings will be derived from a calibrated simulation of either the whole-building or of sub- systems in the building to determine the difference in the performance of the specific equipment being replaced. This method may entail as.needed one-time measurements of the perfonnance of the energy consuming systems in the building in order to calibrate the simulation model. Energy usage for the Facilities for such Guarantee Year will be derived through the use of simulation programs. 3.3 Operational Cost Avoidance' The agreed-upon Operational Cost Avoidance as described in Attachment G (Schedule of Savings) will be deemed realized upon execution of this Agreement and will begin to accrue on the date of the completion and acceptance of each Retrofit improvement or on the conunencetiaetat date for Support Services (Article 6.2.3), whichever comes first. These Savings are representative of information provided by the CUSTOMER consisting of either whole or partial budgeted operational costs and as such, it is hereby understood and agreed that the CUSTOMER is wholly responsible for assuring that these budgeted Operational Costs are accurate and achievable. Implementation of this Agreement (including, as applicable, the Support Services Attachment F (Form Rev. 10/06 Modified for Florida Statutes) Page 5 of 9 Agreement) allows for the reallocation or defrayal of such budgeted Operational Costs. The CUSTOMER acknowledges and agrees that, if it did not enter into this Agreement, it would have to take future steps to achieve the same ends as does the work included in Attachment A of this contract, and that, in doing so, it would incur operational costs of at least equal to the operational costs stated in Attachment G per year over the life of the contract, The CUSTOMER agrees that, by entering into this agreement, it will avoid future operational costs in at least this amount. 3.4 Base Year Adjustments. Baseline Period shall be adjusted to .reflect: changes in occupied square footage; changes in energy-consuming equipment, including any repairs or improvements made to the equipment as part of this Agreement; changes in the Facilities; changes in Energy and Operational Cost Avoidance Guarantee Practices adversely affecting energy consumption and/or demonstrated operational changes; changes in weather between the Baseline Period and the Guarantee Year; and documented or otherwise conclusively established metering errors for the Baseline Period and/or any Guarantee Year adversely affecting energy usage measurement. 3.4.1 Facility Operational Changes. Except in the case of emergencies, CUSTOMER agrees it will not, without the consent of an Authorized Representative of HONEYWELL: make any significant deviations from the applicable Energy and Operational Cost Avoidance Guarantee Practices; put any system Or item of equipment in a permanent "on" position, if the same would constitute a deviation from the applicable Energy and Operational Cost Avoidance Guarantee Practices; or assume manual control of any energy management system or item of equipment, if the same would constitute a deviation from the applicable Energy and Operational Cost Avoidance Guarantee Practices. 3.4.2 Hours and Practices. To achieve these energy savings, HONEYWELL and CUSTOMER agree upon the operating practices listed in Attachment G. 3.4.3 Activities and Events Adversely Impacting Savings. CUSTOMER shall promptly notify HONEYWELL of any activities known to CUSTOMER which adversely impact HONEYWELL's ability to realize the Guaranteed Savings and HONEYWELL shall be entitled to reduce its Guaranteed Savings by the amount of any such adverse impact to the extent that such adverse impact is beyond HON.EYWEL.L's reasonable control. 3.4.3.1 If for any reason any facility and/or utility meter covered under this Agreement is materially unoccupied, closed, or discontiuLted, the CUSTOMER shall promptly notify HONEYWELL within fifteen (15) days of this change. The savings will be deemed realized for such facilities or meters and the Guarantee will be adjusted accordingly. HONEYWELL will provide written notice of such adjustment to the CUSTOMER. 3.5 Guarantee Adjustment. HONEYWELL's Guaranteed Savings obligations under this Agreement are contingent upon: (1) CUSTOMER following the Energy and Operational Cost Avoidance Guarantee Practices set forth herein and in Attachment G; (2) no alterations or additions being made by CUSTOMER to any of the Covered Systems and Equipment without prior notice to and agreement by HONEYWELL; (3) CUSTOMER sending all current utility bills to HONEYWELL within two (2) weeks after receipt by CUSTOMER, if CUSTOMER fails to provide current utility bills for a period of time in excess of six (6) months HONEYWELL will send CUSTOMER written notice that it must send HONEYWELL copies of the utility bills and if CUSTOMER still fails to comply within thirty (30) days, HONEYWELL may, at its sole discretion, deem the Guarantee Savings obligation met during that period and any successive periods, and (4) HONEYWELL's ability to render services not being impaired by circumstances beyond its control. To the extent CUSTOMER defaults in or fails to perform fully any of its obligations under this Agreement, HONEYWELL may, in its sole discretion, adjust its Guaranteed Savings obligation; provided, however, that no adjustment hereunder shall be effective unless HONEYWELL has first provided CUSTOMER with written notice of CUSTOMER's default(s) or failure(s) to perform and CUSTOMER has failed to cure its default(s) or failure(s) to perforn within thirty (30) clays after the date of such notice. 4. EXTENT OF C0N1'RAC'rUAL GUARANTEE 4.1 Status of the Honeywell Proposal. CUSTOMER's Request for Proposal, Honeywell's proposal and any other documents submitted by Honeywell to the Customer prior to negotiation of this Agreement are expressly excluded from and are not a part of this Agreement. The parties agree that although the Honeywell Proposal may have contained scope items, guarantee savings and M&V options other than those stated in this Agreement, the • Scope of Work, Schedule of Savings, and M&V plan were developed jointly by the parties through negotiation. The CUSTOMER has chosen to purchase the scope of work set forth in Attachment A. The CUSTOMER accepts the Energy Guarantee and Schedule of Savings and agrees to the M&V plan set forth in Attachments F and G. Attachment F (Form Rev. 10/06 - Modified for Florida Statutes) Page 6 of 9 5. CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES .PROVISIONS 5.1. Equipment Subiect to these Provisions. Equipment affecting the performance of the Energy Saving Guarantee includes (1) equipment provided as per Attachment A - Scope of Work, (2) modifications made to existing equipment as outlined in Attachment A - Scope of Work, (3) existing or new equipment not provided or modified under this Agreernent but materially affected by the work provided per Attachment A - Scope of Work and consuming energy or water via utility meters covered by this Agreement. 5.2. CUSTOMER Maintenance and Replacement Responsibilities. During the tern of this Agreement, for all equipment covered by the Energy Savings Guarantee of this Agreement, the CUSTOMER shall perform on- going maintenance and accomplish component replacement and equipment repairs in accordance with manufacturer's standards and practices and take all reasonable measures to insure the equipment is operating at hill efficiency. Component replacement and equipment repairs must be accomplished in. a timely fashion. Additionally, CUSTOMER shall insure such equipment is operated at all times in accordance with applicable manufacturer's specifications, HONEYWELL specifications, and the requirements of Attachments F and G contained herein. For all non-HONEYWELL maintenance actions, CUSTOMER shall document and make available to HONEYWELL maintenance dates and tasks accomplished, the start date and duration of all deficient equipment operation and the subscqucnt corrective action and/or .repair dates. Failure of the CUSTOMER to operate the equipment per the specifications, repair any deficiencies in a timely manner, and perform the ongoing maintenance functions in accordance with the standards and practices during the Guarantee period will allow HONEYWELL to adjust the Guarantee accordingly. 5.2.1,. CUSTOMER shall replace any vandalized or any failed equipment or component no longer warranted by HONEYWELL or the manufacturer, with equipment or components of equal or greater efficiency value than installed by HONEYWELL, for the hill Guarantee Term. 5.2.2. CUSTOMER shall be responsible to investigate and correct any reported deficiencies not covered under this Support Services Agreement. 5.3. CUSTOMER Granted Access for Remote DiaUnosties. CUSTOMER shall allow HONEYWELL to perform remote diagnostics on all equipment associated with the Energy Savings Guarantee for operational cotnplian.ce with the manufacturer's specifications, and the requirements of Attachment D, Attachment F and Attachment G contained .he.rein. CUSTOMER shall provide one or both of the following described in section 5.3.1 or 5.3.2, as applicable. 5.3.1. Dial-In .Remote Access: CUSTOMER is responsible for implementation and costs for first-time installation and. on-going maintenance and subscription fees for two (2) dedicated phone lines and two (2) rnodems) at each front-end computer and one (1) dedicated phone line at each controller not hardwire connected to a front- end computer. 5.3.2. TCP/.1:P Remote Access: CUSTOMER is responsible for implementation and costs for remote Honeywell access through CUSTOME.R's tirewall.(s) to the controllers and front-end computer(s) by one (1) Measurement and Verification Specialist including but not limited to a dedicated static 1P address, installation and on-going iaintenance and subscription and licensing fees l:or access hardware and software and one(l) station license dedicated to the remote user. 5.4. CUSTOMER Reportintz Responsibilities. CUSTOMER shall report to HONEYWELL in writing within fifteen (15) days of the following changes or events. The Guarantee or the realized Cost Avoidance will. be adjusted accordingly. Failure to do so will result in adjustment of the Guarantee. (1) any additional energy source or change in existing energy source or supplier that the CUSTOMER may negotiate during the terra of this Guarantee and/or, (2) any material change in system or equipment Status, including replacement of, add-Ilion to, or modification of existing energy and/or water consuming systems or equipment and/or, (3) any long tern temporary (equal to or greater than 10 days) or permanent changes in operating schedules and/or, (4) any facility and/or utility meter covered under this Agreement that becomes materially unoccupied, closed, or discontinued and/or, (5) any material change in the payment schedule, such as due to refinancing or variable interest rate. Attachment F (Form Rev. 10/06 - Modified for Florida Statutes) Page 7 of 9 5.5. CUSTOMER Governmental Unit Reoortine Responsibilities. CUSTOMER is solely responsible for reports to be submitted to the Department of Commerce, Public Utilities/Services Commission, or any other goverrunental agency or governmental unit. 5.6. CUSTOMER Provided Documentation. It will be the responsibility of the CUSTOMER to provide to the M&V specialist on a minimum monthly basis (unless noted otherwise): (1) Verification that equipment installed to perform the ECMs has been properly maintained, including but limited to provision of maintenance records. (2) Current status of the buildings (i.e., occupancy level and use, hours Of operation, etc.). (3) Records of customer initiated changes in equipment setpoints, start/stop conditions, usage patterns. (4) Records of customer initiated changes in operation of mechanical systems, which may impact the ECMs, (5) Records regarding addition or deletion of equipment or building structure, which may impact the ECMs or the building energy consumption. (6) Copies of monthly utility bills and utility Summary data on a monthly basis, and access to utility accounts through. an authorization by the CUSTOMER to the Utility to allow the release of data to a Honeywell representative. 5.7. CUSTOMER Rebate Responsibilities. It is understood that all energy rebates and/or refunds are the result of an agreement between CUSTOMER and the utility company and IIONEY W ELL assumes no responsibility for obtaining said rebates and/or refunds. It is understood that said rebates and/or refunds are not included in the Guarantee. 5.8. Material Chanmes in Enert=_v Units & Cost Avoidance. 5.8.1. Reported Material Changes. CUSTOMER shall deliver to HONEYWELL a written notice describing and explaining all actual. or proposed Material Changes in the Premises or in the operations in the Premises and their anticipated effect on energy use. Said Notice must be delivered to HONEYWELL no less than seven (7) days before any actual or proposed Material Change occurs. . 5.8.1.1. For purposes of this provision, a Material Change is defined as any change in the following which reasonably could be expected to increase or decrease energy used at the Premises by a value more than five percent (5%) of the Guaranteed energy Savings per utility meter or submeter: (l.) manner of use of the Premises by Client; (2) hours of operation of any equipment or facilities or energy systems contained in the Premises; (3) occupancy of the Premises; (4) structure of the Preniiscs; (5) types of equipment used in the Premises; or (6) conditions affecting energy use in the Premises. 5.8.2. Unreported. Material Changes. In the absence of any material Changes in the Premises or in their operations, energy consumption and demand should not change from year to year. Therefore, if energy constuTrption and demand per utility meter or submeter for any month increases by five percent (5%) of the Guaranteed Savings per meter or more froth the energy consumption and demand for the same month of the preceding contract year after adjustment for changes to climactic conditions, then such increase shall be deemed to have resulted from a Material Change, except where such increase is due to equipment malfitnction, faulty repair or other acts of negligence by HONEYWELL. 5.8.3. Adjustments for Material Changes. In the event of any increase or decrease in energy consumption and demand for any month resulting from a reported or unreported Material Change, the amount of that increase shall be subtracted from or that decrease shall be added to the total energy consumption and demand for that month prior to the calculation of energy savings pursuant to Attachments F and G. 5.8.3.1. If a reported or unreported Material Change affected energy consumption and demand in the same calendar month in the preceding year, the next preceding contract year where a Material Change has not occurred will. be used to compute the value of the Material Change and the energy savings for the current month. 0 --- End of Attachment F --- Attachment F (Form Rev. 10/06 - Modified for Florida Statutes) Page 8 of 9 ATTACHMENT G SCHEDULE OF SAVINGS 1. Schedule of Savings The total energy and operational Cost Avoidance over the Term of the contract IS equal to or greater than $6,11.9,618 as defined in the table below: YEAR ENERGY OPERATIONAL TOTAL 1 $198,644 5102,252 $300,896 2 $208,577 $105,31.9 $313,896 3 $219,106 $108,479 $327,585 4 $230,267 5111,733 $342,000 5 $242,097 $115,085 $357,182 6 $254,638 $118,538 $373,175 7 5267,930 $122,094 $390,024 8 $282,020 $125,756 $407,777 9 $296,956 $129,529 $426,485 10 5312,788 5133,415 $446,203 11 $329,570 5137,417 $466,987 12 $347,358 5141,540 $488,898 13 $366,214 $145,786 $512,000 14 $386,201 5150,160 $536,361 15 5275,484 $154,665 $430,149 TOTALS $4,217,851 $1,901,767 $6,119,6118 or the sum of the Retrofit and Support Costs for such Guarantee Year, whichever is less, Provided further, in no event shall the cost avoidance guarantee provided herein exceed the total installation, maintenance, and financing costs for the Work under this Agreement. Proforma budget neutral or positive cash flows are not guaranteed. The Tenn of the Guarantee Performance Period is 15 years, subject to Attachment F. 1.1 Encr-gy Savings. 'Ifie first year amount of energy savings is the sum of the below listed ECMs. The schedule of savings does not include the absolute increase in energy use due to the implementation of measures to increase environmental comfort as directed by the customer, and other baseline adjustmCnts (see 1.3.1.1.). The Guaranteed savings are less than the projected savings, represented in Exhibits G-7 through G-8. The Cost Avoidance is based on the listed Energy and Operational Cost Avoidance Guarantee Practices contained in Section 1.3 herein. Att A No.l"1 ECM Description Electric Year 1 Non-Electric Year 1 Total Year 1 1 High Efficient Lighting Upgrades - Buildings $68,348 $68,348 2 High Efficient HVAC Upgrades $8,772 $8,772 3 HVAC Controls Automation Upgrade $65,369 $33,093 $98,463 4 Pool High Efficient Motors $11,805 $11,805 5 Cool Roof $11,256 $11,256 Totals $165,551 $33,093 $198,644 [a] Att A: Attachment A, Scope of work- Customer agrees that the baseline for the unit cost of energy will be adjusted each year of the guarantee tern. This annually adjusted value of energy unit cost is stipulated as the new baseline in each succeeding year. Customer agrees that baseline adjustment is stipulated to be an escalation of 6% per year for the unit cost of electric utilities and 0% per year for gas utilities used in the determination of cost avoidance each year. Attachment G (Form Rev. 1 1-06) Page 1 of 5 1.2 Operational Cost Savings. The annual guarantee of operational cost avoidance strategies are listed below. The Savings are based on the listed Energy and Operational Cost Avoidance Guarantee Practices contained. in Section 1.3 herein. The operational cost savings described below and identified in Section 1 are deemed satisfied upon contract execution. The Customer acknowledges and agrees that, if it did not enter into this agreement, it would have to take future steps to achieve the same ends as does the work included in Attachment A of this contract, and that, in doing so, it would incur operational costs of at least the amount per year over the life of the performance period as presented below and in the Schedule of Savings. The Customer agrees that, by entering into this agrecm.ent, it will avoid future operational costs in at least these amounts. Further, the Customer acknowledges that operational cost savings categorized as capital cost avoidance are part of, or are causally connected to scope of work specified in Attachment A (i.e., the ECMs being implemented), and are documented by industry standard engineering methodologies acceptable to the Customer. Customer agrees that the baseline for the unit cost: of operations will. be adjusted each year of the guarantee term. '.['his annually adjusted value of operational runt cost is stipulated as the new baseline in each succeeding year. Customer agrees that baseline adjustment is stipulated to be an escalation of 3% per year for operational costs used in the detern.iiuation of operational cost avoidance each year. The operational cost avoidance values were identified, reviewed, and agreed to by the Evaluation Conunittee for this project, including Margie Sbrimo.ns (.Finance Director), Rick Carnley (Asst Director, General Services), Chuck Warrington (Managing Director, Clearwater Gas), Brian Langille (Gas Supply Engineer), Mike Quillen (Engineedrig Director), and.Kevin Dunbar (Director of Parks and Recreation. [a] O&M: operations and maintenance. Cost Avoidance 1" Year Att. A OS11# Operational Savings Description (OSD) Category Cost Ref. (O&M, Capital,) Avoidance 1 Hi h Efficient Lighting Upgrades - Buildings 1 O&M $6,344 2 High Efficient HVAC Upgrades 2 O&M $84,189 3 HVAC Controls Automation Upgrade 3 O&M $0 S Cool Roof 5 O&M $11,719 Total $102,252 1.3 Energy and Operational Cost Avoidance Guarantee Practices: 1.3.1 BASELINE Operating Parameters are the facility(s) and system(s) operations measured and/or observed before commencement of the Work. The data summarized will be used in the calculation of the baseline energy consumption and/or demand and for calculating baseline adjustments for changes in facility operation that occur during the Guarantee Period. HONEYWELL and CUSTOMER agree that the operating parameters specified in this section are representative of equipment operating characteristics during the Baseline Period specified in this Agreement. The following data was collected with the assistance of Rick Carnley, Assistant Director, General Services. The Electrical Baseline Period is defined as June 2008 to May of 2009. The Electrical Baseline Period is defined as May 2008 to April of 2009. The Contractual Baseline consists of the .Baseline Conditions and Baseline Operating Parameters collected from the Baseline Period and modified by Baseline Adjustments, as necessary, as defined herein and by the Exhibits to Attachment G. Baseline operating parameters are stipulated in <Baseline Operating Parameters> attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit G-1. See Energy Savings Calculations, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit G-7 through G-8 for further information regarding stipulated baseline parameters. 1.3.1.1 Prc-Retrofit Baseline Adjustments: The following describes the adjustments that have been made during the determination of the Baseline, prior to the determination of the projected cost avoidance and the guaranteed cost avoidance. The adjustments are due to those projects included in Attachment A, or other known events, which increase energy use prior to the application of the ECMs. Attachment G (Form Rev. 11-06) Page 2 of 5 • The parameters, methodologies, and/or calculations used in detennining the Pre-Retrofit Baseline Adjustments are incorporated herein as Exhibit G-4. Routine and non-routine future post-retrofit baseline adjustments are discussed in section 1.4.4. 1.3.2 GUARANTEE PERIOD Operating Parameters of the facility(s) and system(s) after completion of Work. The Customer agrees to operate, or cause to effect the operation of the Work in such manner that is in accordance with the Guaranteed Period Operating Parameters. The data summarized will be used in the calculation of the post-retrofit energy consumption and/or demand. HONEYWELL and CUSTOMER agree that the proposed operating parameters specified in this section are representative of equipment operating characteristics during the Guarantee Period specified in this Agreement. And, further, that they are agreed to be reasonable and may be used in the calculation of the cost avoidance, as if the site is actually operating per the parameters outlined exhibit G-2. Guarantee Period operating parameters are Stipulated in Guarantee Period Operating Parameters attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit G-2. 1.3.2.1. Post-Retrofit Baseline Adjustments: The following describes known future events, events not captured in section 1.3.1.1., which generally increase energy use compared to the Baseline Period. This energy use is added to the baseline to determine an adjusted baseline against which the energy and energy cost avoidance will be determined. Energy increases are variable and dependant on the actual use of equipment. The known post retrofit adjustments to the baseline conditions used in the determination of energy and energy cost avoidance are included in Exhibit G and attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit G-5. 1.3.3 Operational Cost Avoidance: The following parameters, methodologies, and/or calcul.ati.ons were used in . determining the Operational Costs anal/or avoided costs due to the Retrofit and Support Services implementation and are agreed to be reasonable and may be used in the calculation of the cost avoidance. Operational cost avoidance methodology and/or calculation details are attached hereto and are incorporated herein as the exhibits outlined in the following table. °#° Operational Savings Description Cost Avoidance Methodology Exhibit Reduction of yearly lamps and ballasts 1 High Efficiency Lighting Upgrades - Buildings replacement & calculation of estimated Labor & G-9 Material due to extended material life. 2 High Efficiency HVAC Upgrades HVAC and pool motors repair/replacement costs, G-9 preventative maintenance, etc. 3 Cool Roof Estimated roof repair costs G-9 The operational savings measures and which budget line items or invoice categories that are affected, are cross-referenced in each Operational Savings Cost Avoidance Detail in the Exhibits. lal O&M: operations and maintenance. 1.3.4 Other energy and operating savings measures: The following measures were not included in the guarantee but may be used during the term in the determination of realized cost avoidance, or calculation of performance versus the guarantee, or to show value-add to the Customer: Att A Description of Attachment A Tasks not included in Sections 1.1 or 1.2 above No. 1 Reduced maintenance and labor costs for li htin a rades 1.4 Guarantee Savin s Measurement and Verification Plan 1.4.1 Measurement and Verification Methodology(s): Energy Conservation Electric Savings Verification Fuel Savings Verification Other Utility Savings Measure Method Method Verification Method Attachment G (Form Rev. 11 -D6) Page 3 of 5 • High Efficiency Lighting Option A/stipulated Burn N/A N/A Upgrades - Buildings Hours High Efficiency HVAC OPTION A / Stipulated OPTION A / Stipulated N/A Upgrades Manufactures' data Manufactures' data A HVAC Controls Automation OPTION A / Stipulated w/ OPTION A / Stipulated w/ Upgrade run hours & Manufactures' run hours & Manufactures' data data Pool High Efficiency OPTION A w/ Stipulated OPTION A w/ Stipulated N/A Motors Manufactures' data Manufactures' data Cool Roof OPTION A w/ Stipulated OPTION A w/ Stipulated Manufactures' data Manufactures' data A description of M&V options applicable to this program are included in the Measurement and Verification Options Matrix, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit G-6. 1.4.2 Energy Cost Avoidance: The following describes the Mcasurerricnt and Veri cation procedures, formulas, and stipulated values which may be used in the calculation of the energy cost avoidance. The calculation of energy cost avoidance is based upon the utility rate paid during the Guarantee Year, or the Baseline Period utility rate, whichever produces the higher cost avoidance and/or as defined heretofore. Fnergy cost avoidance may also include, but is not limited to, Savings from demand charges, power factor correction, taxes, ratchet charges, rate changes and other utility tariff charges that are reduced as a result of the HONEYWELL involvement. The Customer is responsible for procuring a ratchet reset from the local utility company, as applicable. In case any ratchets are not reset the following adjustment will be made - energy cost avoidance will be calculated as if the ratchet has been reset at the end of the installation of electrical demand reducing ECMs. . 1.4.2.1 High Efficiency Lighting Upgrades - Buildings Honeywell will replace the existing lighting in the buildings listed in Attachment A with higher efficiency fixtures. The existing light fixtures will have a representative sample measured for power consumption levels. The results of the measurement will be compared against the power consumption utilized in the energy savings calculations for accuracy. The post retrofit fixtures power consumption will also be have a representative sample measured. The difference in the post retrofit fixture power consumption and pre retrofit power consumption levels will be multiplied by the annual run time hours for each fixture. The annual run time hours will be stipulated for the duration of the contract. .1.4.2.2 High Efficiency HVAC Upgrades Honeywell will replace HVAC units in five (5) buildings. 't'hese units are past their expected useful life. The energy efficiency of the new units will be much greater than the existing units. The calculations assume that the space loads served by these units during the baseline period will be similar to future space loads at the facility resulting in similar load factors. Gas Division Offices Public Service, Traffic shop, E Lon Center UPARC Solid Waste, Transfer Station Scale bouse City Hall - general services The current unit energy efficiencies will be stipulated for the purpose of determining cost avoidance. The energy efficiencies of the post retrofit units will also be stipulated. Units being replaced shall be done in replaced in accordance with the Progress Energy - IIVAC Cheek Chiller/Unitary rebate Program. The energy savings is defined in Exhibit G-S, "Engineered Cost Avoidance Calculations". 1.4.2.3 HVAC Controls Automation Upgrade Honeywell will install new HVAC controls in various buildings in the Gadsden City as defined in Attachment A. Occupied and Unoccupied temperature set points and time of day scheduling will be Attachment G (Form Rev. 11-06) Page 4 of 5 programmed into the new control system to generate energy savings as defined in Exhibit G-8, "Engineered Cost Avoidance Calculations". Energy cost avoidance was calculated using cQucst, an engineering modeling program supported by the US Department of Energy and weather bin analyses. Hours of operation and temperature set points will be stipulated for the duration of the contract. 1.4.2.4 Pool High Efficiency Motors Pools identified in attachment A will realize energy savings from the following measures. y Installation of New Premium Efficiency motors for main pool circulating pumps Installation of variable frequency drives to minimize over pumping issue. Installation of time clocks to minimize run time in off season for seasonal pools. The strategies outlined above will generate energy savings as defined in Exhibit G-8, "Engineered Cost Avoidance Calculations". 1.4.2.5 Cool Roof The Long Center Roof improvements identified in attachment A will realize energy savings from the following measures. Installation of polyurethane foam insulated rooting system. Y Use of high reflectivity roof coating to reduce absorption of heat from solar radiance. The strategies outlined above will generate energy savings as defined in Exhibit G-8, "Engineered Cost Avoidance Calculations". J 1.4.3 Specific .ECM. M&V Plan(s): Specific M&V plans are displayed in Exhibit G-C. 1.4.4 Constants: The constants and/or stipulated values defined in the Exhibits to Attachment G, or as defined herein, are mutually agreed to by the Customer to be reasonable and may be used in. the determination of the cost avoidance. 1..4.5 Exhibits and Schedules: The following Exhibits are attached hereto and are made a part of this Agreement by reference. 1.4.5.1 Exhibits .Exhibit G-1 Baseline Operating Parameters Exhibit G-2 Guarantee Period Operating Parameters Exhibit G-3 Utility Rates Exhibit G-4 Pre-Retrofit Baseline Adjustments Exhibit G-5 Known Future Post-Retrofit Baseline Adjustments Exhibit G-fi Site Specific Measurement & Verification Plan Details :Exhibit G-7 Lighting Details Exhibit G-8 Engineered Cost Avoidance Calculations Exhibit G-9 Operations and Maintenance Savings • Attachment G (Form Rev. 1 1-06) Page 5 of 5 • 11 • M ri LD M M M m n LD O Ln (D LD N 00 N a0 00 -1 Ln a) m o N m N m m LD LD m m w m N qr r• O O O a 00 Ln Ln m m o 00 R* Ln w ri a d• Q m N Ln w m N N rn r• r• Q d' o m 0 Izi cr r- 00 0 La m Lo r: n' r? 0 0i Oi ai - rf La N r-r m r-i LD ? l r-I 0 Ql N N N ?t N i l 00 N m N N m c-1 U 1./'} i./} i/} {J} {/* {/} {/} ?/'} j/'} {/} {l'} {/} {/} iJ} {/} {n. {/} vy ri o a rn m oo N Q Ol Ln a rn a a rn 0 00 ? o ? a r-+ LD O qr m n N o0 r LD d' O qr d' d' m 01 I:t a ri qT LD O "t I:zt ri w w r-I w r- m w a LD O ?* O m d r- Q w m m d' Ln m rr Lri ri of ?F ri 06 o C R:zj:l ra R:F 4 r? rri 4 r, Ln N N m w r- Vt 00 Ln LD LD m ri ri r-I r- N N O m a N r-1 m r-1 LD a ri O (N N Ln r4 ri Ln N m N ri N ry) 00 n Ql 00 f? lD Q1 f? r? 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Y Long Center.Packaged Units Gas Division Offices Public Works E v Transfer Station Web Enabled HVAC Controls: The following Space Temperature Setpoints apply to Facilities listed below. Details of the hours of operation can be fOLlnd in Exhibit G-8 -- HVAC Controls. Pre Retrofit Facility BEACH REC & LIBRARY - MOD COUNTRYSIDE IMPOUND LOT COUNTRYSIDE REC. CENTER ENGINEERING FIELD OPERATION #E FIRE 48 TRAINING CTR OFFICE FIRE STATION # 48 TRAINING CENTER FIRE STATION # 49 FIRE STATION # 51 FIRE STATION 44 GAS ADMIN. BUILDING GAS SERVICE WAREHOUSE GRAPHICS/ RECORDS RETENTION LIBRARY, N. GREENWOOD BRANCH LONG CENTER MAIN LIBRARY MUNICIPAL SERVICES BLDG, NURSERY POLICE STATION, MAIN POLICE, CLW BEACH STA. POLICE, COUNTRYSIDE STA. PUBLIC WORKS BLDG. A PUBLIC WORKS BLDG. C SOLID WASTE ADMIN. TRANSFER STATION OFFICE CITY HALL Occupied UnOccupied Heating STPT Cooling STPT Heating STPT Cooling STPT 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 73 73 73 73 72 72 72 72 72.5 72.5 72.5 72.5 72.5 72.5 72.5 72.5 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 73.5 73.5 76 76 70 72 70 72 71 72 78 70 72 75 72 75 72 72 72 72 70 74 70 74 70 70 70 70 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 73 73 73 73 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 72 • Exhibit G-1 - Baseline Operating Parameters Page 1 of 2 Exhibit G-1 Baseline Operating Parameters • Pool Pumping: .Field measurement data including amperage draw, voltage, GPM (using local devices, and power factor can be found in Exhibit G-8 Pool Motors. All pumps that were ON at the time of the measurements run 24 flours a day, 365 days a year. • Exhibit G-1. - Baseline Operating Parameters Page 2 of 2 Exhibit G-2 Guarantee Period Operating .Parameters 0 High Efficiency Lighting: See Exhibit G-7 - Lighting Details for run time hours for all lighting fixtures. High.Efficiency FIVAC: All units being replaced in accordance with the Scope of Work (Att A) were modeled using the following Efficiencies. Long Center Packaged Units - 10.8 EER Y Gas Division Offices- 1..1 kW/ton Public Works E - 10.8 EC:R Transfer Station - 12.6 EER Web Enabled H.VAC Controls: The following Space Temperature Setpoints apply to Facilities listed below. Details of the hours of operation can be found ill Exhibit G-8 - HVAC Controls. Pre Retrofit Facility BEACH REC & LIBRARY - MOD COUNTRYSIDE IMPOUND LOT COUNTRYSIDE REC. CENTER ENGINEERING FIELD OPERATION #E FIRE 48 TRAINING CTR OFFICE FIRE STATION # 48 TRAINING CENTER • FIRE STATION # 49 FIRE STATION # 51 FIRE STATION 44 GAS ADMIN. BUILDING GAS SERVICE WAREHOUSE GRAPHICS/ RECORDS RETENTION LIBRARY, N. GREENWOOD BRANCH LONG CENTER MAIN LIBRARY MCMULLEN TENNIS COMPLEX MUNICIPAL SERVICES BLDG. N. GREENWOOD REC N. GREENWOOD REC GYM NURSERY POLICE STATION, MAIN POLICE, CLW BEACH STA. POLICE, COUNTRYSIDE STA. PUBLIC WORKS BLDG. A PUBLIC WORKS BLDG. C SOLID WASTE ADMIN. TRANSFER STATION OFFICE CITY HALL Pool Putnping: Occupied UnOccupied Heating STPT Cooling STPT Heating STPT Cooling STPT 70 76 68 80 70 76 68 80 70 76 68 80 70 76 68 80 70 76 68 80 70 76 68 80 70 76 68 80 70 76 68 80 70 76 68 80 70 76 68 80 70 76 68 80 70 76 68 80 70 76 68 80 70 76 68 80 70 76 68 80 70 76 68 80 70 76 68 80 70 76 68 80 70 76 68 80 70 76 68 80 70 76 68 80 70 76 68 80 70 76 68 80 70 76 68 80 70 76 68 80 70 76 68 80 70 76 68 80 70 76 68 72 Exhibit G-2 -- Guarantee Period Operating Parameters Page 1 of 2 Exhibit G-2 Guarantee Period Operating Parameters • Field measurement data including amperage draw, voltage, GPM (using local devices, and. power factor can be found in Exhibit G-S Pool Motors. The Post :Retrofit hours of operation will be as follows. 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GI O P L) W r ? ri ,?•? j tt C a ' O CL cyi E b 01= E t E O O yy i 64 A ? a I 'i t ,.tr 1 U i V d I W C O N U U W f0 a ? G a CF) a c 7 O a E O U O N m O N co C, N Q N w c3p N N N It N 0 0 O O O O O O O O N ?t Y O 00 w ? N O w -:O O O O O O O O O O O C. O 4M313 PaPual9 • z 0 CL f- f- D O co co U 0 0 b O U C rn 4 ? ?p U ? U V Q E O D 4 8 C (- Q U V N t m Y co 71 W J U N W w m d ci m U N W N O U c D w E E N E N N Q U I-O Q H U Q I-U Q 't TO W t- w m y ~ U O O 0 d b 0 ,O ? C p 2 C .+ ? C U O 0 C N N N N N N ?-. Y m Y m 73 x m .X [D O ai c 0 m U U W N 0 4 ii z O O co U U U z O U z O O O O U) U U 0 U z O CL m F- 00 z 0 U z O 00 U) U U z O U • H 61 IG Q Z y E ? df C ? Q t F- U d r m m F X LL LL 2 r [9 C7 IL E ? m b? N N p C) Q w R m N Q1 LL f6 Q' • N G p Z 3 y z z z z z z Exhibit G-4 Pre Retrofit Baseline Adjustments Pre Retrofit baseline adjustments are not calculated as part of this contract. • Exhibit G-4 --- Pre-Retrofit Baseline Adjustment Page 1 Exhibit G-5 Known Future Baseline Adjustments • Known future baseline adjustments are not calculated as part of this contract. • Exhibit G-5 - Knew Future Post-Retrofit Baseline Adjustment Page 1 EXHIBIT G-6 Site Specific Measurement & Verification Plan 0 ECM 1: high Efficiency Lighting Upgrades - Buildings The purpose of this ECM is to increase the efficiency of the lighting systems by retrofitting or replacing selected existing lighting fixtures with new energy efficient lamps and ballasts which will provide significant reductions in both the electrical demand and consunnption 1) Descri tionlRationale or ECM and M&V Method: A Retrofit Isolation Methodology (Option .A) with performance and operational parameters stipulated and agreed upon as displayed in the engineering calculations was selected to determine the energy unit displacement and cost avoidance. The M&V methodology will provide assurance that the ECM has the potential to perform as installed. This method was selected as a cost effective approach providing an acceptable balance between the cost of doing M&V versus the quantity of projected Cost Avoidance. 2) Boundary of' Energy Use and Cost Avoidance Determination The energy cost avoidance determination for this ECM is isolated to the electrical lighting energy. 3) Baseline: Baseline Conditions and Planned & Un Manned Baseline Ad'ustment Conditions Baseline: The energy performance baseline was determined from existing systems manufacturer's performance specifications, Staff interviews, and utility bill analysis. The energy use baselines are included in Exhibit G-1 - Baseline Operating Parameters. The baseline period dates are listed in. section 1 of Attachment G. The baseline unit cost energy is based on the most recent rates paid by the Customer and will be considered to be the value of unit cost avoidance. Operational performance baseline parameters are included and presented in Attachment G. Planned and Unplanned Routine and Non-Routine Baseline Adjustments: There are no projected baseline adjustments for this ECM.. The Customer and Honeywell have stipulated and agreed upon operational and energy baseline parameters. 4) Potential-to-Save Verification Plan The verification of potential-to-save will be based on review of subcontractor documents and as-built observations to verify that the quantity, nameplate capacity, nameplate efficiency and. operational scheduling of the ECM meet the intent of the Engineered Savings Calculations. 5) Parameters to be Monitored & Sa,n glh!g flan: The sampling methodology will utilize naeasurements taken on switches or breakers and include five percent (5%) of fixtures per technology type (lamp and ballast combinations), Due to minimal. quantities and accepted energy usage, the exit signs and incandescent lamps will not be measured. Operational parameters (hours) are. stipulated in accordance with Exhibit G-5 in order to cal.aLlate the potential to save. 6) Determination of Energy & Cost Avoidance Customer agrees that the engineering calculations presented are stipulated and represent the guarantee period operational performance and energy savings accrued. 7) Determination of Non-Energy Operational Cost Impact: Calculation of estimated labor & Material Savings due to increased lamp life and reduced run time. S) Customer Responsibilities The guarantee is contingent on the Customer successfully fulfilling the following tasks: a) maintain post retrofit operational use as projected and displayed in the engineering calculations. b) as delineated in the Energy Guarantee Special Provisions Outlined in Attachment D and Attachments F and G. c) provide Honeywell with notification of changes that would impact the baseline of this ECM. 9) On-Goin;zActivities: in accordance with Attachment D. 10) Reports & Documentation there will be a single (1) annual report of the determination of energy avoidance each year, subject to Attachment D and Attachment F. Exhibit G-6 Page 1. of 6 EXHIBIT G-6 Site Specific Measurement & Verification Plan I* ECM 2: HIGH EFFICIENCY HVAC UPGRADES The purpose of this ECM is to improve efficiency in various HVAC and Mechanical Systems. 1) Description/Rationale far L"CM and_M&V Method: A Retrofit Isolation Methodology (Option A) with perforinance and operational parameters stipulated and agreed upon as displayed in the engineering calculations was selected to determine the energy wait displacement and cost avoidance. The.M&V methodology will provide assurance that the ECM has the potential to perform as installed. This method was selected as a cost effective approach providing an acceptable balance between the costs of doing M&V versus the quantity of projected Cost Avoidance. 2) Boundary of EneiXX Use and Cost Avoidance Determination: The energy cost avoidance determination for this ECM is isolated to electrical and natural gas energy use associated with improved efficiency due to the replacement of HVAC and Mechanical Systems. 3) Baseline: Baseline Conditions and Planned & Unplanned Baseline Adiustment Conditions Baseline: The energy performance baseline was determined from existing systems manufacturer's performance specifications, Staff interviews, and utility bill analysis. The energy use baselines are included in Exhibit G-1 - Baseline Operating Parameters. The baseline period dates are listed in section 1 of Attachment G. The baseline unit cost energy is based on the most recent rates paid by the Customer and will be considered to be the value of unit cost avoidance. Operational performance baseline parameters are included and presented in Attachment G. Planned and Unplanned (Routine and Non-Routine) Baseline Adjustments: There are no projected baseline adjustments for this ECM. Tire Customer and Honeywell have stipulated and agreed upon operational and energy baseline parameters. 4) Potential-to .Save Verifcation Plan The verification of potential-to-save will be based on review of subcontractor dociuiaents and as-built observations to verify that the quantity, nameplate capacity, nameplate efficiency and operational scheduling of the ECM meet the intent of the Engineered Savings Calculations. 5) Parameters to he Monitored & .Smngling Platt: Limited to Verification of Potential to Perfonn as indicated above, Customer agrees that the engineering calculations presented are stipulated and represent the guarantee period operational performance and energy savings accrued. 6) Determination of Energy & Cost Avoidance Customer agrees that the engineering calculations presented are stipulated and represent the guarantee period operational performance and energy savings accrued. 7) Determination of Non-fnemj, Operational Cost lmhact: Existing units are past their expected usetul lives and have experienced numerous costly repairs over the last few years. 8) Customer Res;onsihilities_ The guarantee is contingent on the Customer successfully fulfilling the following tasks: a) cause to effect preventative maintenance and annual inspections b) maintain post retrofit operational use as projected and displayed in the engineering calculations c) as delineated in the Energy Guarantee Special Provisions outlined in Attachment D and Attachments F and G. d) provide Honeywell with notification of changes that would impact the baseline of this ECM. 9) On-Going Activities: in accordance with Attachment D. 10) Reports & Documentation: there will be a single (1) annual report of the determination of energy avoidance each year, subject to Attachment D and Attachment F. • Exhibit G-6 Page 2 of 6 EXIIiBIT G-6 Site Specific Measurement & Verification Plan 4D ECDT 3: HVAC CONTROLS AUTOMATION UPGRADE The purpose of this ECM is to reduce the electrical and natural gas usage associates with cooling and heating of City Of Clearwater facilities. See attachment A for a complete scope of work. 1) Description/Rationale for ECM and M&V_Met/rod: A Retrofit Isolation Methodology (Option A) with petforinance and operational parameters stipulated and agreed upon cis displayed in the engineering calculations was selected to determine the energy unit displacement and cost avoidance, The M&V methodology will provide assurance that the ECM has the potential to perform as installed. This method was selected as a cost effective approach providing an acceptable balance between the costs of doing M.&V versus the quantity of projected Cost Avoidance, 2) Boundary of Energy Use and Cost Avoidance- Determination: Savings from installation of an energy management system and retrofitting energy efficient HVAC equipment will be quantified through Option A. This method analyzes energy use within the isolated boundary of this particular 1'-,'CM retrofit and not the building as a whole at the utility meter. This retrofil isolation approach, thus avoids the Lime and expense necessary to track on-site changes that effect electrical use as seen at the electric utility meter that are not related to this ECM. Honeywell. will provide verification that the HVAC Controls systems installed are operating the specifications projected in this Agreement through the documentation records provided by the installer and by annual spot check of the systems. 3) Baseline: Baseline Conditions and Planned & _ Urwlanned Baseline A&rusttnent Conditions Baseline; The energy performance baseline was detennined from existing systems manufacturer's performance specifications, Staff interviews, and utility bill analysis. The energy use baselines are included in Exhibit G-1 - Baseline Operating Parameters, The baseline period dates are listed in section I of Attachment G. The baseline unit cost energy is based on the most recent rates paid by the Customer and will be considered to be the value of unit cost avoidance. Operational performance baseline parameters are included and presented in Attachment G. Planned and Unplanned Routine and Non-Routine Baseline Ad'usiinents: '1',h,ere are no projected baseline adjustments for this ECM. The Customer and Honeywell have stipulated and agreed upon operational and energy baseline parameters, 4) Potential-to-Save Vert ication Plan The verification of potential-to-save will be based on review of subcontractor documents and as-built observations to verify that the quantity, nameplate capacity, nameplate efficiency and that the control strategies, operational scheduling, and temperature set points of the ECM meet the intent of the Engineered Savings Calculations. 5) Parameters to be Monitored & Sampling Plait: Limited to Verification of Potential to Perform as indicated above. Customer agrees that the engineering calculations presented are stipulated acid represent the guarantee period operational performance and energy savings accrued. 6) Determination of Energy_& Cost Avoidance Customer agrees that the engineering calculations presented are stipulated and represent the guarantee period operational performance and energy savings accrued. 7) Determination of Non-Energy Operational Cost Impact: Reductions in Energy Management System related labor activities required to maintain ageing equipment, and reduction in Building Controls related material purchases required to maintain ageing equipment. Operational savings are based on the following agreed upon concepts; The operational cost savings are deemed satisfied upon contract execution. The Customer acknowledges and agrees that, if it did not enter into this agreement, it would have to take future steps to achieve the same ends as does the work included in Attachment A of this contract, and that, in doing so, it would incur operational costs of at least the amount per year over the life of the performance period as presented in the Schedule of Savings. The Customer agrees that, by entering into this agreement, it will avoid future operational costs in at least these amounts. 8) Customer Responsibilities The guarantee is contingent on the Customer successfully fulfilling the following tasks: Exhibit G-6 Page 3 of 6 EXHIBIT G-6 Site Specific Measurement & Verification Plan • a) cause to effect preventative maintenance and annual inspections b) maintain post retrofit operational use as projected and displayed in the engineering calculations c) as delineated in the Energy Guarantee Special Provisions outlined in Attachment D and Attachments F and G. d) provide Honeywell with notification of changes that would impact the baseline of this ECM. 9) On-Goiile Activities: in accordance with Attachment D. 10) Reports & Documentation: there will be a single (1) annual report of the determination of energy avoidance each year, subject to Attachment D and Attachment F. Exhibit G-6 Page 4 of 6 EXHIBIT G-6 Site Specific Measurement & Verification Plan ECM 4: POOL UPGRADES -HIGH EFFICIENCY MOTORS The purpose of this ECM is to reduce the pumping energy and reduce the energy loss at the City pools. 1) Descri tionlRationale for ECM and_M&V Method: A Retrofit Isolation Methodology ('Option A) with performance and operational parameters stipulated and agreed upon as displayed in the engineering calculations was selected to determine the energy unit displacement and cost avoidance. The M&V methodology will provide assurance that the ECM has the potential to perform as installed. This method was selected as a cost effective approach providing an acceptable balance between the costs of doing M&V versus the quantity of projected Cost Avoidance. 2) Boundary o F.ner r Use and Cost Avoidance Determination: The energy cost avoidance determination for this ICM is isolated to the electric usage projected for pumping. 3) Baseline: Baseline Conditions and Planned & Unplanned Baseline Adjustment Conditions Baseline: The energy performance baseline was determined trout spot measurements of amperage, voltage and power factor, flow rate via onsite devices, existing systems manufacturer's performance specifications, Staff interviews, and utility bill analysis. The energy use baselines are included in Exhibit G-1. - Baseline Operating Parameters. The baseline period dates are listed in section 1 of Attachment G. The baseline unit cost energy is based on the most recent rates paid by the Customer and will be considered to be the value of unit cost avoidance. Operational performance baseline parameters are included and presented in Attachment G. Planned and Unplanned Routine and Non-Routine Baseline Ad'ustments: There are no projected baseline adjustments for this ECM. The Customer and Honeywell. have stipulated and agreed upon operational and energy baseline parameters. 4) Potential-to-Save Verification Plait The verification of potential-to-save will be based on review of subcontractor documents and as-built observations to verify that the quantity, nameplate capacity, nameplate efficiency and operational scheduling of the ECM meet the intent of the Engineered Savings Calculations. Post retrofit measurements of motor amperage and voltage, and review of seasonal scheduling will be verified for compliance with the intent of the Engineered Savings Calculations. 5) Parameters to be Monitored & Sampling Plait: Limited to Verification of Potential. to Perform as indicated above. Customer agrees that the engineering calculations presented are stipulated and agreed upon as accrued based on the verification data. 6) Determination of Energy & Cost Avoidance: Customer agrees that the engineering calculations presented are stipulated and represent the guarantee period operational performance and energy savings accrued. 7) Determination o 'Nan-liner • O L)erational Cost Impact: Calculation of estimated Labor & Material Savings due to reduced pump usage. S) Customer Responsibilities The guarantee is contingent on the Customer successfully fulfilling the following tasks: a) cause to effect preventative maintenance and annual inspections b) maintain post retrofit operational use as projected and displayed in the engineering calculations c) as delineated in the Energy Guarantee Special Provisions outlined in Attachment D and Attachments F and G. d) provide Honeywell with notification of changes that would impact the baseline of this ECM. 9) On-Going Activities: In accordance with Attachment D. 10) Reports & Documentation: there will be a single (1) annual report of the determination of energy avoidance each year, subject to Attachment D and Attachment F. • Exhibit G-6 Page 5 of 6 EXHIBIT G-6 Site Specific Measurement & Verification Plan 4D ECM. 5: COOL ROOD' The purpose of this ECM is to reduce the impact of roof related cooling load, and winter heat loss at the Long Center. 1) Descri tion/Rationate or ECM and M&V Method: A Retrofit Isolation Methodology (Option A) with perforrnance and operational parameters stipulated and agreed upon as displayed in the engineering calculations was selected to determine the energy unit displacement and cost avoidance. The M&V methodology will provide assurance that the ECM has the potential to perform as installed. This method was selected as a cost effective approach providing an acceptable balance between the costs of doing M&V versus the quantity of projected Cost Avoidance. 2) Boundary of Erterty Use and Cost Avoidance Determination: The energy cost avoidance determination for this ECM includes electric energy for cooling and electric energy used for healing. 3) Baseline: Baseline Conditions and Planned & Unplanned Baseline Ad'ustntent Conditions Baseline: The energy performance baseline was determined using existing rooting systems manufacturer's performance specifications. The energy use baselines are included in :Exhibit G-1 - Baseline Operating; Parameters. The baseline period dates are listed in section 1 of Attachment G. The baseline unit cost energy is based on the most recent rates paid by the Customer and will be considered to be the value of unit cost avoidance. Operational performance baseline parameters are included and presented in Attachment G. Planned and Unplanned (Routine and Non-Routine) Baseline Adjustments: There are no projected baseline adjustments for this ECM. The Customer and Honeywell. have stipulated and agreed upon operational and. energy baseline parameters. 4) Potential-to-Save Veri (cation Plan The verification of potential-to-save will be based on review of subcontractor documents and as-built observations to verify that the installation of the ECM. meets the intent of the Engineered Savings Calculations. 5) Parameters to be Monitored & Sam rlin r Plait: Limited to Verification of Potential to ;Perform as indicated above. Customer agrees that the engineering calculations presented are stipulated and agreed upon as accrued based on the verification data. 6) Determination of Ener;.-y & Cost Avoidance: Customer agrees that the engineering calculations presented. are stipulated and represent the guarantee period operational performance and energy savings accrued. 7) Determination of'Non-Energy Operational Cost Impact: Calculation of estimated Labor & Material Savings accrued associated with periodic roof repairs or maintenance required on the existing roof. 8) Customer Responsibilities The guarantee is contingent on the Customer successfully fulfilling the following tasks: a) cause to effect preventative maintenance and annual inspections b) maintain post retrofit operational use as projected and displayed in the engineering calculations c) as delineated in the Energy Guarantee Special Provisions outlined in Attachment.D and Attachments F and G. d) provide Honeywell with notification of changes that would impact the baseline of this ECM. 9) On-Going Activities: In accordance with Attachment D. 10) Reports & Documentation: there will be a single (1) annual report of the determination of energy avoidance each year, subject to Attachment D and Attachment F. Exhibit G-6 Page 6 of 6 Exhibit G-7 Lighting Detail L • Facility kWh Saved Baseline % Savings Notes Gas -Gas Division (offices) 24,179 274,398 15% Gas -Metershop 18,247 Gas -Gas Sales Office 11,345 81,090 14% City Hall 46,217 1,019,040 5% General Services-B & M Shops 7,329 71,182 10% General Services-Fleet Maintenance 117,738 649,640 18% General Services-MSB 51,926 2,144,400 2% Library-Main Library 59,325 3,068,600 2% Pks & Rec-Long Center Aquacenter (Auditor Bldg) 29,909 2,527,700 1 % Police-Beach Substation 4,591 130,640 4% Police-Countryside Station 24,114 253,061 10% Police-Main Station 45,651 2,154,640 2% Public Service-Bldg. B 5,540 84,769 7% Public Services-Traffic shop (Auditor Bldg) 9,807 60,649 16% Solid Waste-Transfer Station & Scale House 17,661 20,444 86% Traffic Engineering-Parking/Garden Ave Garage 22,891 211,040 11% Totals 496,471 12,751,293 4% Energy O&M Contract Guarantee Savings 91% $ 68,348 $ 6,344 Exhibit G-7 - Lighting Detail Page 1 R • m O? 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They will be replaced with a new High Efficiency packaged unit in the existing location. The savings calculation assumes an average cooling load over the period that the equipment is in operation. It also assumes that the savings will be based upon the current building loads, including ventilation. ASSUMPTIONS: Present cooling energy usage ............................................. 230,250 KWH/yr Electrical demand period ..................................................... 10 months Existing cooling equipment EER rating........ .... ...... ........... 7.7 MBTU/KWH New cooling equipment EER rating .................................... 10.8 MBTU/KWH Cooling equipment rated capacity ....................................... 135.0 tons Weekly cooling system operation ........................................ 60 hrs/wk Cooling season length ......................................................... 32 wk/yr Avoided cost of electricity- ................................................. $0.0760 /KWH Avoided cost of demand ...................................................... $3.00 /KW Cooling conversion factor .................................................... 12 MBTU/ton-hr UTILITY SAVINGS CALCULATIONS: Demand Savings 34.42 KW Cooling Savings = 66,090 KWH/yr Cost Savings @ 90% _ $5,450 /yr • Exh G-8 Cost Avoidance Calcs - High Efficiency Cooling Load Factor = 0.57 2 4/16/2010 UTILITY SAVINGS FORMULAS: cooling KWHx exist EER Load Factor oiler. tons x 12 x period loud r 1 T 1 1 Demand Savings = x (tons) x (12) x I` factor exist EER new EER rrc Cooling Savings = derrui x oiler. ?Suvings period demand demand + cooling _? elect. Cost Savings = cost savings cos t ?savingsj' • ID Exh G-8 Cost Avoidance Calcs - High Efficiency Cooling 3 4/16/2010 • • COOLING EQUIPMENT UPGRADE Honeywell Job Name: Clearwater nX100X11C1n1. Building: Gas Division Offices The existing packaged air cooled chiller serving the serving the Facility is aging and less efficient than newer equipment currently available. The system will be replaced with a new High Efficiency packaged unit in the existing location. The savings calculation assumes an average cooling load over the period that the equipment is in operation. It also assumes that the savings will be based upon the current building loads, including ventilation. ASSUMPTIONS: Present cooling energy usage .............. Electrical demand period ...................... Existing cooling equipment EER rating New cooling equipment EER rating..... Cooling equipment rated capacity........ Weekly cooling system operation......... Cooling season length .......................... Avoided cost of electricity ..................... Avoided cost of demand ....................... Cooling conversion factor ..................... 102,334 KWH/yr ............................ 10 months ........................... 7.7 MBTU/KWH 10.8 MBTU/KWH 60.0 tons ............................ 60 hrs/wk ............................ 32 wk/yr ............................ $0.0981 /KWH $4.03 /KW ............................ 12 MBTU/ton-hr UTILITY SAVINGS CALCULATIONS: Load Factor = 0.57 Demand Savings = 15.30 KW Cooling Savings = 29,374 KWH/yr Cost Savings @ 90% _ $3,148 /yr • Exh G-8 Cost Avoidance Calcs - High Efficiency Cooling 4 4/16/2010 UTILITY SAVINGS FORMULAS: • Load Factor = cooling KWHx (exist EER oiler. [tons x 12 x period Demand Savings = load x (tons) x (1.2) x 1 1 J factor (exist EER new EER Cooling Savings = clcmundx oiler. (savings period demand ?demand) (cooling) e'le'ct. Cost Savings = x + ,r avings cos t savings Cos t savings), • • Exh G-8 Cost Avoidance Calcs - High Efficiency Cooling 5 4/16/2010 COOLING EQUIPMENT UPGRADE Honeywell is Job Name: Clearwater Building: Public Works - E OVERVIEW: The existing packaged RTUs (Two 7.5 ton split Systems) serving the serving the Facility are aging and less efficient than newer equipment currently available. They will be replaced with a new High Efficiency packaged unit in the existing location. The savings calculation assumes an average cooling load over the period that the equipment is in operation. It also assumes that the savings will be based upon the current building loads, including ventilation. ASSUMPTIONS: • Present cooling energy usage ................. Electrical demand period ......................... Existing cooling equipment EER rating.... New cooling equipment EER rating.... Cooling equipment rated capacity...... Weekly cooling system operation....... Cooling season length.... .... ............ Avoided cost of electricity ................... Avoided cost of demand ..................... Cooling conversion factor ................... ............... 25,583 KWH/yr 10 months 7.7 MBTU/KWH ................. 10.8 MBTU/KWH ..................... 15.0 tons ..................... 60 hrs/wk ..................... 32 wk/yr $0.0981 /KWH ..................... $4.03 /KW 12 MBTU/ton-hr UTILITY SAVINGS CALCULATIONS: Load f=actor = 0.57 Demand Savings = 3.82 KW Cooling Savings = 7,343 KWHlyr Cost Savings @ 90% _ $787 /yr • Exh G-8 Cost Avoidance Calcs - High Efficiency Cooling 6 4/16/2010 • 171 UTILITY SAVINGS FORMULAS: cooling KWHx exist EER Load Fcrctnr tons x 12 x open. (period)] Demand Savings = loud x (tolls) x (1.2) x 1 l (exist factor EER new EE.R = x ?oper- Cooling Savings demc7nd savings period demand x (demand) + (cooling) x elect. CostSavings ? savings Cos t savings Cos t Exh G-8 Cost Avoidance Calcs - High Efficiency Cooling 7 4/16/2010 COOLING EQUIPMENT UPGRADE Honeywell 0 Job Name: Clearwater 11 Cooling conversion factor ..... ........................... Building: Transfer Station Scale House OVERVIEW: The existing split system (2 ton split Systems) serving the serving the Facility is aging and less efficient than newer equipment currently available. They will be replaced with a new High Efficiency packaged unit in the existing location. The savings calculation assumes an average cooling load over the period that the equipment is in operation. It also assumes that the savings will be based upon the current building loads, including ventilation. ASSUMPTIONS: Present cooling energy usage .............................. Electrical demand period ...................................... Existing cooling equipment EER rating ................ New cooling equipment EER rating ..................... Cooling equipment rated capacity ........................ Weekly cooling system operation ........................ Cooling season length ......................................... Avoided cost of electricity..... ........................ ...... Avoided cost of demand., .................................... UTILITY SAVINGS CALCULATIONS: Load Factor = 1 0.57 ` Demand Savings = 0.69 KW Cooling Savings = 1,327 KWH/yr Cost Savings @ 90% $150 /yr • Exh G-8 Cost Avoidance Calcs - High Efficiency Cooling 3,411 KWH/yr ......... 10 months ........ 7.7 MBTU/KWH ........ 12.6 MBTU/KWH ......... 2.0 tons ......... 60 hrs/wk ......... 32 wk/yr ......... $0.1257 /KWH ......... $0.00 /KW ......... 12 MBTU/ton-hr s 4/16/2010 UTILITY SAVINGS FORMULAS: Load Factor = cooling KWHx exist EER open. [tons x 12 x (period)] r _ 1 Demand Savings = load x (tons) x (12) x I\ J Actor 1 exist 1 EER new EER Cooling Savings = demand) x open. (savings period demand demand cooling elect. 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M r A O N 1?????Nmrn mz ?v, am ? r r ti ti ti h h 4? m m V X W N ? 0) c J ti U' L - X w C C 7 O N C f6 U c J 07 C a a0 ro T U O C O Co O U c0 U U) 0) c m m -m • J E • POOL PUMP SAVINGS Facility Pre kWh Post kWh $ Sav % Sav Long Center 248,347 129,245 $12,831 48.0"/0 Guaranteed Contract Savings: 92% 5.11,805 C? Honeywell HIGH EFFICIENCY MOTOR RE TROFIT Job Name: City of Clearwater Building: Long Center OVERVIEW: Two (2) existing 20 HP, 3 phase motors are installed on a constant volume pumping system for main pool water circulation. These motors and pumps run 24 hours a day 365 days a year to maintain water flow for the pools. Both motors currently run and flow is maintained by throttling back on a valve on the main return line to the pool. Energy Savings Will Result from the following measu res: 1) High Efficiency Motors, 2) and Reduced Pump operation to coincide with permitted flow rates. AJaUMt1 1 IUNZ5: JTMtiUL: Existing annual operating period ................................. ......... 3,134 hrs/yr A Proposed annual operating period .............................. ......... 3,134 hrs/yr Annual demand periods of motor operation ................ ......... 12 months 6 Existing motor amps - (measured) Lap 1 ON ............. ......... 21.1 A C Existing motor amps - (measured) Lap 2 ON ............. ......... 20.8 A Proposed motor amps - (measured) Lap 1 ON .......... ......... 22.9 A Proposed motor amps - (measured) Lap 2 OFF ........ ......... 0.0 A Existing motor volts (measured) - Lap 1 .................... ......... 482 V D Existing motor volts (measured) - Lap 2 .................... ......... 484 V Existing motor efficiency (nameplate) ......................... ......... 0.89 E Existing motor power factor (nameplate) Lap 1 ......... ......... 0.81 F Existing motor power factor (nameplate) Lap 2 .......... ......... 01810 New motor efficiency (nameplate) ............................... ......... 0.930 G Avoided cost of demand .............................................. ......... $3.00 /KW H Avoided cost of electricity ............................................ ......... $0.142 /KWH I Power conversion factor .............................................. ......... 1,000 W/KW 3 phase power conversion factor ................................ ......... 1.732 0 UTILITY SAVINGS CALCULATIONS: Existing kWh Consumption = 88,849 kWh Proposed Demand (One Motor) = 15.50 KW Demand Savings (High Eff) = 0.75 KW Proposed kWh Consumption = 46,239 kwh Cost Savings = $6,532 /yr Existing Demand = 28.35 KW UTILITY SAVINGS FORMULAS: Existing Demand = 0 Energy Savings = l J (demand! -(period savings period ) existing existing X volts x 1.732 x power amps f 7CtUt' 1,000 exist. 1 Demand Savings = existing J x 1- (eff, demand (0' ewl ff. J ?C:xDx1.732xF 1,000 j)(11 - E] -K L G] Cost Savings = f energy l x ( elect.! +(demand) x (demand) x (demand) savings !cos f J lsavin- months J !cos t ) =KXA=L = L x I + K x 8 x H 411612010 HIGH EFFICIENCY MOTOR RETROFIT • • Building: Long Center Job Name: City of Clearwater OVERVIEW: Two (2) existing 20 HP, 3 phase motors are installed on a constant volume pumping system for main pool water circulation. These motors and pumps run 24 hours a day 365 days a year to maintain water flow for the pools. Both motors currently run and flow is maintained by throttling back on a valve on the main return line to the pool. Energy Savings Will Result from the following measures: 1) High Efficiency Motors, 2) and Reduced Pump operation to coincide with permitted flow rates. ASSUMPTIONS: Existing annual operating period ........................... 5,626 hrs/yr Proposed annual operating period ................................... 5,626 hrs/yr Annual demand periods of motor operation ..................... 12 months Existing motor amps - (measured) Lap 1 ON .................. 21.1 A Existing motor amps - (measured) Lap 2 ON .................. 20.8 A Proposed motor amps - (measured) Lap 1 ON ............... 22.9 A Proposed motor amps - (measured) Lap 2 OFF ............. 0.0 A Existing motor volts (measured) - Lap 1 ......................... 482 V Existing motor volts (measured) - Lap 2 ......................... 484 V Existing motor efficiency (nameplate) .............................. 0.885 Existing motor power factor (nameplate) Lap 1 .............. 0.810 Existing motor power factor (nameplate) Lap 2 ............... 0.810 New motor efficiency (nameplate) .................................... 0.930 Avoided cost of demand ................................................... $3.00 /KW Avoided cost of electricity ................................................. $0.076 /KWH Power conversion factor ................................................... 1,000 W/KW 3 phase power conversion factor ..................................... 1.732 UTILITY SAVINGS CALCULATIONS: Existing Demand = 28.35 KW Honeywell SYMBOL: A B C D G H I Existing kWh Consumption = 159,498 kWh Proposed Demand (One Motor) = 15.50 KW Demand Savings (High Eff) = 0.75 KW Proposed kWh Consumption = 83,006 kWh Cost Savings = 36,299 /yr UTILITY SAVINGS FORMULAS: c>.visting Pxl.S /711 ?T (amps x voles r ..732 x pnnCl exist. Demand Savings _ (existing1 x 1_ `eff- fnctor ` demand/ () f:,l"I.S/lllg Den7p1lC?= 1,000 enew ffJ CxDxl.732xF 1,000 demaZ (operating1 0 Energy Savings = (savings) x `period J -KxA=L =,/x-1-?I''=K G-, demand` (energysavings ` (elect.) (Savings) demand) (demand) (Co Cost Savings - I /I x I` J 1 x I1 months 11 x J cost st =Lxl i K)(BxH 4/10/2010 C 'r1 FIELD MEASUREMENTS Long Center - Main Pool Measured: P-1 State Restriction GPM -Actual GPM -Design Vab Vbc vac Vavo h lb to P-2 P-1 P-2 ON ON ON OFF 10% 10% 20% 20% 2,300 1,857 1,736 481.00 482.00 481.00 482.00 481.00 484.00 481.00 484.00 483.00 485.00 483.00 485.00 481.67 483.67 481.67 483.67 20.10 21.00 22.51 0.00 21.50 20.30 22.12 0.00 21.60 21.10 24.20 0.00 21.07 20.80 22.94 0.00 81% 81% 81% 81% KW 14.24 14.11 15.50 0.00 Name Plate: PF 26 26 26 26 460 460 460 460 20 20 20 20 89% 89% 89% 89% 0.7457 0.7457 0.7457 0.7457 I KW 16.9 16.9 16.9 16.9 LOAD % 84% 84% 92% 0% j i I? V ?HP Rated Eff. 0.7457 0 ROOF RETROFIT Honeywell L A Job Name: City of Clearwater Building: Long Center - 1501 N. Belcher Rd. OVERVIEW: The installation of a new polyurethane foam roof system with reflective coating will reduce infiltration, solar heat gain and winter heat loss to the building. This will reduce the cooling and heating energy usage in the building. A new roof will also reduce maintenance and repair costs due to leaks. ASSUMPTIONS: Total Roof Area Existing roof/ceiling/attic estimated total R-value.. New roof/ceiling/attic estimated total R-value........ Existing roof surface color (1 =light, 4=dark).......... New roof surface color (1 =light, 4=dark) ............... Building Location (Latitudes 24-48 N) .................. Occupancy Hours .................................................. Cooling season length ........................................... Heating season length ........................................... Avg Indoor Cooling Temp ...................................... Avg Indoor Heating Temp ..................................... Avg Cooling Outdoor Temp (From BIN Data)....... Avg Heating Outdoor Temp (From BIN Data)....... Heat Pump / HVAC performance factor ................ Avoided cost of electricity ...................................... Cooling conversion factor ........... ................... UTILITY SAVINGS CALCULATIONS: Total Energy Savings: Cost Savings SYMBOL: 64,713 sqft A ......... 9.5 B ... 20.2 C 4 D1 1 D2 ......... 28 N Lat E ......... 100 Hrs / wk F ......... 45 wk/yr G ......... 5 wk/yr H 76 Deg F I ......... 71 Deg F J .......... 82 Deg F K .......... 46 Deg F L .......... 1.01 KW/ton M ......... $0.1418 /KWH N ......... 12,000 BTU/ton-hr O 111TH ITY SAVINGS FORMULAS: = 79,374 KWH $11,256 /yr Symbol Entry Table Value Symbol Factors from ASHRAE tables: Solar Heat Gain Factor (SHGF): E 28 1037 U Old Surface Color Factor: D1 4 0.3 V1 New Surface Color Factor: D2 1 0.15 V2 OldSolAirTetnp = SunirOAT + (OldColorFactorx3.vSHGF / 24) - 7 P1= 114.2978 =K+(V1*3*U124)-7= PI NewSolAirTemp = SumrOAT + (NewColorFuctorx3xSHGF / 24) --- 7 K+(V2*3*U/24)-7 =.P2 P2= 94.86338 OldC lg Loss = RoofAreax(OldSolAirTemp - IndoorC lg 1 enzp)xC lg SeasonxOcczip / (OldR ) Q= 1.17E+09 = Ax(P1. - I)xGxF / B = Q OldHtgLoss = RoofAreax(.TndoorHtgTenzp - WntrOAT)xlltgSeasonxOcczcp / (OldR) = Ax(,I - L)xHxF / B = R R= 86609836 NewCgLoss = RoofAreax(NewSolAirTemp -.IndoorClgTemp)xClgSecisonxOcczip / (NewR) S= 2.72E+08 - Ax(P2-1)xGxF/C=S NewHtgLoss = Roof.Ai*eax(IncloorlItgTernzp - WntrOAT)xHtgSeasonxOccup l (NewR) T= 40813167 Ax(J - L)xH_YF / C = T EnergSavings = ((OldC lg Loss - NewC ]g Loss) + (OldHtgLoss - NewHtgLoss)) * EquipFactor / C lg Conv ((Q - S) + (It - T))xM / 0 = W(KWH) r? • Derived from ASHRAE 1993 Fundamentals Handbook, Pgs 27.20 - 27.24 (Tables 12-16) Values are Average for April - September for Horizontal Surface Latitudes 24, 32, 40, and 48 are from tables, others are extrapolated. Avg Solar Pleat Gain Factors (SHGF): Latitude SHGF Sample Cities 24 1045 S. of Key West, Central Mexico 25 1.043 Key West 26 1041 Miami 27 1039 West Palm Beach 28 1037 Tampa, Corpus Christi 29 1034 Orlando 30 1,032 New Orleans, Houston, San Antonio 31 1030 Jacksonville, Brunswick, GA, 32 1028 Savannah, GA, Jackson,MS 33 1023 Dallas, San Diego 34 1018 Atlanta, Los Angeles, Phoenix 35 1013 Charlotte, Memphis, Amarillo, Albuquerge, Bakersfield 36 1008 Greensboro, Nashville, Tulsa, Las Vegas 37 1.003 Norfolk, Roanoke, Fresno 38 998 Charleston, WV, Lexington,KY, Wichita, San Francisco 39 993 Baltimore, Wash DC, Cincinnati, St Louis, Kansas City, Carson City 40 988 Philadelphia, Columbus, Indianapolis, Denver 41 980 New York, Pittsburgh, Salt Lake City 42 972 Boston, Toledo, Chicago, Des Moine 43 964 Buffalo, Syracuse, Detroit, Milwaukee 44 957 August,Maine, Eugene, OR, 'Toronto 45 949 Minneapolis, Green Bay 46 941 Montreal, Helena, Portland 47 933 Quebec, Duluth, Bismarck 48 925 Southern Canada, Intl Falls, MN, Seattle,W.A Surface color factors a/h P 26.5: Color bight color (reflective) a/h value ECM 0.15 1 0.2 2 0.25 3 0.3 4 ark color C7 kWh Electric Uti lity Rate Baseline On-Peak Off-Peak Rate Demand/Non Rate Code Voltage Account Energy Fuel Energy Fuel GSDT-1 Demand 53 Secondary N/A $ 0.05043 $ 0.08015 $ 0.02045 $ 0.04948 GS-1 Non-Demand 60 Secondary N/A $ 0.05638 $ 0.05933 $ - $ - GSDA Demand 70 Secondary N/A $ 0.03095 $ 0.05933 $ - $ - LS-1 Non-Demand 16 N/A N/A $ 0.02105 $ 0.05522 GST-1 Non-Demand 100 Secondary N/A $ 0.12926 $ 0.08015 $ 0.02283 $ 0.04948 GSLM-2 Demand 169 Secondary 73051-92711 $ 0.05043 $ 0.08015 $ 0.02045 $ 0.04948 GSLM-2 Demand 169 Secondary 09544-56332 $ 0.05043 $ 0.08015 $ 0.02045 $ 0.04948 GSLM-2 Demand 171 Secondary 44991-14344 $ 0.03095 $ 0.05933 $ - $ - 1?1?On-Peak. Periods for Time Of Use Rates On-Peak periods for TOU rates are Monday through Friday as follows: November through March..... ......... ...6 to 10 a.m. / 6 to 10 p.m. April through October.... ...........................Noon to 9 p.m. All other hours, including Saturday, Sunday, and six major holidays New Year's Day, Memorial Day,. Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas) and the adjacent weekday if a holi- day falls on Saturday or Sunday, are considered Off-Peak. C, C? Unit Costs kW Base On Peak GRT MFF MUT Total Tax On-Peak $ 0.91 $ 2.76 2.56410% 6.03800% 0.00000% 8.60210% $ - $ - 2.56410% 6.03800% 0.00000% 8.60210% $ 3.71 $ - 2.56410% 6.03800% 0,00000% 8.60210% 2.56410% 6.03800% 0.00000% 8.60210% 2.56410% 6.03800% 0.00000% 8.60210% $ 0.91 $ 2.76 2.56410% 6.03800% 0.00000% 8.60210% $ 0.91 $ 2.76 2.56410% 6.03800% 0.00000% 8.60210% $ 3.71 $ - 2.564100/. 6.03800% 0.00000% 8.60210% kWh kW Off-Peak Base On Peak $ 0.14181 $ 0.07595 $ 0.99 $ 3.00 $ 0.12566 $ - $ - $ - $ 0.09805 $ $ 4.03 $ - $ 0.08283 $ $ - $ - $ 0.22742 $ 0.07853 $ - $ - $ 0.14181 $ 0,07595 $ 0.99 $ 3.00 $ 0.14181 $ 0,07595 $ 0.99 $ 3.00 $ 0.09805 $ - $ 4.03 $ - Exhibit G-9 Operation Maintenance Savings Operation & Maintenance Savings Summary Scope Annual $ 15 yr $ HVAC Replacement Cost $ 39,423 $ 591,345 HVAC Major Repair Costs $ 13,844 $ 207,660 HVAC PMs $ 13,401 $ 201,015 Vehicles, tools, consumables $ 4,500 $ 67,500 Controls $ - $ - Pool Pump Motor Re lacement $ 400 $ 6,000 Building Lighting $ 6,344 $ 95,160 Re-pipe gas lines to Lon Ctr RTUs $ 5,667 $ 85,000 New Duct Sock System $ 2,987 Duct Cleaning $ 3,967 $ 59,500 Roof Repair $ 11,719 $ 175,792 Totals $ 102,252 $ 721,835 Buildings City Hall Transfer Station - DX 1 Public Works E - DX2; DX3 Gas Division Long Center RTU-1, pool motor, gym duct socks Long Center Roof Lighting - All Building (Except City Hall) Lighting - City Hall O&M Savings $11,137 $1,000 $3,328 $10,800 $57,924 $11,719 $6,024 $320 $102,252 Exhibit G-9 Page 1 N r w 2 W U Q J LU w 2 a ar w a 7 W O M M f- fl- fl- ti ti M M m O a a a M Nt Nr ? r- ? d a m m co (D (0 (D CD w w CO 4 0 0 0 L L 0 N N N N y M M O a cD (D (D (D co co N et O tD iz i ) ti ti C a s n o7 c t- N N N N N N N N C1 (I M C' *+ r U.: E9 ER E!3 64 64 vlJ tip Ef} ER 613 63 64 K3 Eli U3 (f} 6, E9 S9 I'l a O O a a a a a 0 0 0 a a a a a 0 0 O O O C) CD aoCD OOOaaQOOO O 0 0 a 4 C D 6 0 CCCD C6 CCCCD a Li L6 o 6 0 O a a o a 0 0 0 LID LO LO a 0 0 O O LO LO a s cp N ? + t O O O O O a Lfi Lt] ti ti ti O O O a a C C O O M G ) 0 a (D (D Y r 00 co qr :3 -t CV) M CV) M r Y ' LO O 0) Lf) Lt) Lt7 LO r 0) U CD ] C ) C7 C ] M T N N C tf} Ei} 6F} 69 63 64 6?} ?} tf} ff} 69 64 69 60- 64 64 ff? tf3 6} 1f3 m d It It It It 't It It C.D (D Co 0) M 0) 47 M CT M O 07 m 0) M M 0) (M O (M 0) 0) 0) 0) 0) (M M 0) M M Y r r r r r r r r r r r r :C: r , C D M M 0 q U rn ? m m U Nr 1C Lo Lo 0 LO LO a a 47 LO 0 p Ln LO CL L 0- ? .. . 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Q) C G p m w CL) p C U O O z5 z; EUU ao0 O O j O O 0 0 ip-ir 47 Z?r d c 0 N 3 m N c 2 61) H3 N (O a .a W O&M Savings Pool Pump Motor Replacement Building Hp Cost 15-Yr Annualized Long Center Pool $ - Pump Motor 1 20 $ 3,000.00 $ 200.00 Pump Motor 2 20 $ 3,000.00 $ 200.00 Total $ 6,000.00 $ 400.00 • J Exhibit G-9 Page 7 Long Center Roof Repairs From 01/14/2008 To 12/1/2009 WORK WORK ORDER DESCRIPTION LABOR CONTRACTUAL PURCHASED TOTAL COST ORDER Date MATERIAL 0800670 1/14/2008 Check roof. $ 15.00 S 120.00 $ - $ 135.00 0801446 1/30/2008 Repair roof leaks over pool, in bleacher area. $ 375.00 $ 4,452.30 $ - $ 4,827.30 0803868 3/18/2008 We have a leak that has developed in the roof in the $ 120.00 $ - $ $ 120.00 Athletics Office (2nd floor @ the Long Center). The below leak was repaired, but has returned. We 0804554 4/1/2008 have one tile that has a water spot from last nights $ 60.00 $ 828.00 $ $ 888.00 rain. 0809416 7/14/2008 Check roof leaks. $ 135.00 $ - $ $ 135.00 We have a leak at the north corner from the roof 0811156 8/14/2008 when it rains (by blue tarps). Also, to fix the problem $ 420 20 $ 794.43 $ 938.65 $ 2,153.28 you may be using the lift. With the recent rain, the leak that was reported below 0811540 8/22/2008 is now much worse. There is a constant stream of $ 60.00 $ $ - $ 60.00 water coming down to the deck from this area. 0901519 1/30/2009 We have a leak from the ceiling in the restroom next $ 240.00 $ $ $ 240.00 to the concession area. 0904014 3/3/2009 Roof repair per Specifications and Addendum $ - $ 10,600.00 $ $ 10,600.00 0904602 4/14/2009 We have 4 roof leaks. $ 150.00 $ - $ $ 150.00 0906082 5/18/2009 Leak in the west side corner roof drain. Is the same $ 120.00 $ 710.00 $ $ 830.00 issue as had on the east side. 0906090 We have three leaks over the pool mezzanine and a $ 135.00 $ 550.00 $ $ 68500 . leak in the men's locker-room janitors closet. We have 9 roof leaks over the pool mezzanine, two 0907808 leaks over the pool, and possibly a leak in the $ 1,725.00 $ - $ $ 1,725.00 communications and electrical mechanical rooms. 0908878 7/22/2009 Replace damaged downspouts. $ 240.00 $ - $ 110.38 $ 350.38 0910541 9/1/2009 We seem to have a roof leak over the east side of $ 450.00 $ $ - $ 450.00 the gym mezzanine. 0912616 10/1212009 We have 5 roof leaks over the pool mezzanine. $ 90.00 $ $ - $ 90.00 Report $ 4,335.20 $ 18,054.73 $ 1,049.03 $ 23,438.96 Total: Annual Avg $ 2,167.60 $ 9,027.37 $ 524.52 $ 11,719.48 Cost r? L Exhibit G-9 Page 8 • O&M Savings - Lighting Annual Maintenance Material Savings* All Buildings except City Hall: $ 6,024 City Hall $ 320 Total Building Lighting O&M Savings: $ 6,344 * See Exhibit G for lighting details • Exhibit G-9 Page 9 ATTACHMENT J PROJECT ACCEPTANCE 0 Project Final Acceptance Procedure: All ECMs by: 11 As portions of the Project near completion, the Honeywell Project Manager will start the Project Close-Out Process. The Honeywell Project Manager shall use the Scope-of-Work (SOW) listed in Attachment A as the basis for the Close-Out Process and shall demonstrate to the Owner's Representative that each separate item of the SOW is substantially complete. The sign off process will. be by portion of the Scope of Work or by individual Energy Conservation Measure (ECM). After each portion of the Scope of Work has been demonstrated and a "Punch List" detailing minor deficiencies, if any, is generated, the Owner's Representative shall execute the Delivery and Acceptance Certificate to acknowledge Substantial completion and Honeywell. will. complete the "Punch List" within two weeks. Execution of this Delivery and Acceptance Certificate signifies the start of the warranty provided in the Agreement for this portion of the Work. Schedule of Acceptance: The acceptance process will. follow the following schedule: OR School/Building/Facility by: Sc110ol/13u.ilding/Facility by: OR ECM ECM Name Acceptance Date 1 Building Lighting Retrofit 2 HVAC Retrofit 3 High Efficiency Motors 4 Cool Roof Support Services: Honeywell will start the support services of the Facility in accordance with the Service Agreement per Attac.bme.nt.1) when the Final Delivery and Acceptance Certificate is signed. Attachment J (Rev. 09/06) Page 1 of 2 Honeywell 11 FINAL D.T.1_,I.VERV AND ACCEPTANCE CER'T'IFICATE Project Name: City of Clearwater Phase 1.1 Agreement Effective Date: Scopc-o.f.-Work (SOW) ltem/Ene.rgy Conservation Measure (EC.M): Sec Attachment A To: Honeywell International Inc. Reference is made to the above listed Agreement between the undersigned and Honeywell International Inc. and to the Scope of Work as defined in Attachment A herein. In connection therewith, we confirm to you the following: 1. The Scope of Work (SOW) Item/ Energy Conservation Measure (ECM) referenced above and also listed in Attachment A of the Agreement has been demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Owner's Representative as being substantially complete 2. All. of the Work has been delivered to and received by the undersigned and that said Work has been examined and /or tested and is in good operating order and condition and is in all respects satisfactory to the undersigned and as represented, and that said Work has been accepted by the undersigned and complies with all terms of the Agreement. Consequently, you are hereby authorized to invoice for the Final Payment, as defined in Attachment E, The Payment Schedule. Owner Name: By: (Authorized Signature) (Printed Name: and Title) (Date) • Attachment J (Rev. 09/06) Page 2 of 2