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WHE R., , it is anticipated that the funding for the construction phase of the PROJECT will <br />be from COUNTY road funds, COLTON local funds, and GRAND TERRACE local funds; and <br />WHEREAS, the total project cost is estimated to be $380,000. COUNTY's share of project <br />cost is estimated at $150,000 (39.47%), COLTON's share of project cost is estimated at $160,000 <br />(42.11 %), and GRAND TERRACE's share of project cost is estimated at $70,000 (18.42%), as more <br />particularly set forth in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference; and <br />WHEREAS, COUNTY, COLTON, and GRAND TERRACE desire to set forth responsibilities <br />and obligations of each as pertains to such participation and to the design, construction, and funding <br />of the proposed project. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS MUTUALLY AGREED as follows: <br />1.0 COUNTY AGREES TO: <br />1.1 Act as the Lead Agency in the design and construction of the PROJECT. <br />1.2 Provide plans and specifications and all necessary construction engineering for the PROJECT <br />for prior review and approval by COLTON and GRAND TERRACE. <br />1.3 Construct the PROJECT by contract in accordance with the plans and specifications of <br />COUNTY, which have been reviewed and approved by COLTON and GRAND TERRACE, <br />and the Caltrans Design Manual, 10 year life, to the satisfaction of and subject to concurrence <br />of COLTON and GRAND TERRACE. <br />1.4 Arrange for relocation of all utilities which interfere with construction of the PROJECT within <br />the unincorporated area of the PROJECT site. <br />1.5 Obtain a no -cost permit from COLTON and GRAND TERRACE for work within the respective <br />right-of-way of each. <br />1.6 Advertise, award, administer, and fund the construction of the PROJECT, in accordance with <br />the California Public Contract Code. <br />1.7 Require its contractors to maintain Workers' Compensation Insurance or a state -approved <br />Self -Insurance Program in an amount and form to meet all applicable requirements of the <br />Labor Code of the State of California, including Employer's Liability with $250,000 limits, <br />covering all persons providing services on behalf of the contractor and all risks to such <br />persons under this Agreement and Comprehensive General Liability and Automobile Liability <br />Insurance to include contractual coverage and coverage for owned, hired and non -owned <br />vehicles. The Comprehensive General and Automobile Liability policies shall have combined <br />single limits for bodily injury and property damage of not less than one million dollars <br />($1,000,000) and shall name COLTON, GRAND TERRACE, and the COUNTY as additional <br />named insured. <br />Waiver of Subrogation Rights — Contractors shall require the carriers of the above required <br />coverages to waive all rights of subrogation against the COUNTY, its officers, employees, <br />agents, volunteers, contractors and subcontractors. <br />Policies Primary and Non -Contributory — All policies required above are to be primary and <br />non-contributory with any insurance or self-insurance programs carried or administered by the <br />COUNTY. <br />1.8 Provide adequate inspection of all items of work performed under the construction contract(s) <br />with COUNTY's contractors or subcontractors for the PROJECT and maintain adequate <br />records of inspection and materials testing for review by COLTON and GRAND TERRACE. <br />COUNTY shall provide copies of any records of inspection and materials testing to COLTON <br />and GRAND TERRACE within ten (10) days of COUNTY's receipt of written demand from <br />COLTON or GRAND TERRACE for such records. <br />1.9 Pay for its proportionate share of the PROJECT costs. The PROJECT costs shall include the <br />cost of PROJECT construction design, construction engineering, and overhead costs. <br />COUNTY's proportionate share is 39.47% of the PROJECT costs, which is estimated at <br />$150,000. COUNTY shall be responsible for the sum of $150,000, plus its proportionate share <br />Page 2 of 9 <br />