HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 13-029RESOLUTION NO. 13 -029
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF BEAUMONT:
THAT the City Manager be and he is hereby authorized to execute a Highway -Rail Signal
Interface Agreement with BNSF Railway Company for the installation of advanced
preemption at the signal intersection of South Major Drive and Fannett Road. The
agreement is substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and made a part
hereof for all purposes.
2013.
PASSED by the City Council of the City of Beaumont this the 5th day February,
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HIGHWAY -RAIL SIGNAL INTERFACE AGREEMENT
THIS HIGHWAY -RAIL SIGNAL INTERFACE AGREEMENT (hereinafter called, this "Agree =f'), is entered
into effective as of July 10, 2012, by and between BNSF Railway Company, a Delaware Corporation (hereinafter called,
"BNSF'), and the City of Beaumont, Texas (hereinafter called, the "Agency„).
WITNESSETH
WHEREAS, BNSF has grade crossing warning devices located at the intersection of Major Drive, DOT 41
023740U, Line Segment 7505, Mile Post 69.68, as indicated on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof; and
WHEREAS, Agency desires to preempt the highway traffic control signals with the grade crossing warning
devices shown on Exhibit "A"; and
WHEREAS, BNSF will allow the Agency to preempt the highway traffic control signals with the grade crossing
warning devices shown on Exhibit "A" subject to the mutual covenants contained in this Agreement;.
NOW, THERF,PORE, is consideration of tome premises and of the mutual covenants and agreements of the parties
contained herein, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as follows:
AGREEMENT
1. PURPOSE
The purpose of this Agreement is as follows: provide for the installation and maintenance of the
improvements described below at the Major Drive at -grade crossing.
2. SCOPE OF WORK
a. The Agency must provide BNSF in writing, using the 13NSF attached
hereto and made part of this Agreement as Exhibit "A', with the total preempt cycle time
required from the start of the preempt cycle of highway traffic control signals until the arrival of
the train at the highway -rail crossing, in accordance with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control
Devices (hereinafter called, "MUTCD ").
b. BNSF will provide an interface box with contact terminals, at Agency's expense on the side of
the railroad instrument cabin.
C. Agency or its contractor will place all necessary cable and conduit on Railroad property, as
approved by BNSF and in compliance with the BNSF Utility Accommodation Manual, at the
locations shown on Exhibit "A ", attached to and made a part of this Agreement
d. The Agency or its contractor will cortnect the highway traffic control signals to the contact
terminals in the interface box including all necessary cable and conduit.
C. BNSF will provide flagging services, at Agency's sole expense as set forth in more detail on
Exhibit "C" attached to and made a part of this Agreement.
f. The Agency or its contractor must install the new highway traffic control signals.
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EXHIBIT "A"
g. An estimate of the actual costs for BNSF work is shown on Exhibit "B" attached to and made a
part of this Agreement. In the event installation of the improvements has not commenced within
six (6) months following the effective date of this Agreement, BNSF may, in its sole and
absolute discretion, revise the cost estimates set forth on Exhibit B. If the cost estimates are
revised, the revised cost estimates will become a part of this Agreement as though originally set
forth herein. Any item of work incidental to the items listed on Exhibit B not specifically
mentioned therein may be included as a part of this Agreement upon written approval of the
Agency, which approval will not be unreasonably withheld
h. The Agency must pay BNSF for the actual costs of any work performed by BNSF under this
Agreement within thirty (30) days of the date of the invoice for such work. During the
constriction of the improvements, BNSF may send Agency progressive invoices detailing the
costs of the railroad work performed by BNSF under this Agreement Upon completion of the
improvements and all associated work, BNSF will send Agency a detailed invoice of final costs,
segregated as to labor and materials for each item in the recapitulation shown on Exhibit B.
Agency must pay the final invoice within ninety (90) days of the date of the final invoice. BNSF
will assess a finance charge of .033% per day (121/o per annum) on any unpaid sums or other
charges due under this Agreement which are past its credit terms. The finance charge continues
to accrue daily until the date payment is received by BNSF, not the date payment is made or the
date postmarked on the payment. Finance charges will be assessed on delinquent sums and other
charges as of the end of the month and will be reduced by amounts in dispute and any un1osted
payments received by the month's end Finance charges will be noted on invoices sent to
Agency under this section.
3. CONSTRUCTION AND �NANCE
a. BNSF will operate and maintain, at its expense, the necessary relays and the other materials
required to preempt the highway traffic control signals with the grade crossing warning devices.
b. BNSF will to operate and maintain, at its expense, the railroad crossing warning devices up to
the contact terminals in the interface box.
C. The Agency or its contractor must, at the Agency's expense, install the highway traffic control
signals up to and including connection to the contact terminals in the interface box including all
necessary cable and conduit.
d. Following installation of the traffic control signals, the Agency will own, operate and maintain,
at its expense, the highway traffic control signals up to and including connection to the contact
terminals in the interface box including all necessary cable and conduit.
e. For any future inspections or maintenance, routine or otherwise, performed by subcontractors on
behalf of the Agency, Agency shall require the subcontractors to execute the C documents. Prior
to performing any future maintenance with its own personnel, Agency shall: comply with all of
BNSF's applicable safety rules and regulations; require any Agency employee performing
maintenance to complete the safety training program at the BNSF's Internet Website
"contraetororientation.com "; notify BNSF when, pursuant to the requirements of exhibit C, a
flagger is required to be present; procure, and have approved by BNSF's Risk Management
Department, a Railroad Protective Liability insurance.
4. PROTECTION OF UNDERGRQUND SYSTEMS
a, Agency and its contractor is placed on notice that fiber optic, communication and other cable
lines and systems (collectively, the "Lines") owned by various telecommunications or utility
companies may be buried on BNSF's property or right -of -way. The Agency or its contractor
must contact appropriate personnel to have the Lines located and make arrangements with the
owner of the Lines regarding protective measures that must be followed prior to the
commencement of any work on BNSF's property. The Agency or its contractor will be
responsible for contacting BNSF's Readmaster (Kendall Foley) at 337-572-2502 and BNSF's
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Slmaal- Construction Supervisor (Dwayne Tiffin) at 817- 740 -7384, and the
telecommunications or utility companies and notifying them of any work that may damage these
Lines or facilities and/or interfere with their service. The Agency or its contractor must also
marls all Lines in order to verify their locations. Agency or its contractor must also use all
reasonable methods when working in the BNSF right-of-way or on BNSF property to determine
if any other Lines (fiber optic, cable, communication or otherwise) may exist.
b. Agency or its contractor will be responsible for the rearrangement of any facilities or Lines
determined to interfere with the installation or construction of the improvements. Agency and/or
its Contractor must cooperate fully with any telecommunications or utility company(ies) in
performing such rearrangements.
C. Failure to mark or identify Lines will be sufficient cause for BNSF's Engineering Representative
to stop construction at no cost to BNSF until these items are completed.
d. In addition to the liability terms contained elsewhere m this Agreement, Agency and its
contractor hereby indemnify, defend and hold harmless BNSF for, from and against all cost,
liability, and expense whatsoever (including, without limitation, attorney's fees and court costs
and expenses) arising out of or in any way contributed to by any act or omission of Agency or its
contractor, subcontractors, agents and/or employees that cause or in any way or degree
contribute to (1) any damage to or destruction of any Lines on BNSF's property or within
BNSF's right -of -way, (2) any injury to or death of any person employed by or on behalf of (a)
any telecommunications or utility company, (b) Agency's contractor or subcontractors, or (c)
Agency, and (3) any claim or cause of action for alleged loss of profits or revenue by, or loss of
service by a customer or user of such telecommunications or utility company(ies).THE
LIABILITY ASSUMED BY AGENCY OR ITS CONTRACTOR WILL NOT BE
AFFECTED BY THE FACT, IF IT IS A FACT, THAT THE DAMAGE,
DESTRUCTION, INJURY, DEATH, CAUSE OF ACTION OR CLAIM WAS
OCCASIONED BY OR CONTRIBUTED TO BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF BNSF, ITS
AGENTS, SERVANTS, EMPLOYEES OR OTHERWISE, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT
THAT SUCH CLAIMS ARE PROXIMATELY CAUSED BY THE INTENTIONAL
MISCONDUCT OR GROSS NEGLIGENCE OF BNSF.
5. INDEMNIFICATION
a. Agency hereby indemnifies, defends and holds harmless BNSF for, from and against any and all
claims, suits, losses, damages, costs and expenses for injury to or death to third parties or
BNSF's officers and employees, and for loss and damage to property belonging to any third
parties (mchrding damage to the property of BNSF officers and employees), to the extent caused
by the negligence of the Agency or any of its employees, agents or contractors. The Agency also
releases BNSF from and waives any claims for injury or damage to the Agency's highway traffic
control signals or other equipment which may occur as a result of any of the work provided for
in this Agreement or the operation or the maintenance thereafter of any of the Agency's highway
traffic control signals, cables, connections at and about the grade crossing.
b. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Agency hereby releases, indemnifies, defends and holds
harmless BNSF and BNSF's affiliated companies, partners, successors, assigns, legal
representatives, officers, directors, employees and agents for, from and against any and all
claims, suits, liabilities, losses, damages, costs and expenses (including, without limitation,
attorneys fees and court costs) for injury to or death to Agency employees, agents or
representatives arising out of, resulting from or related to any act or omission of Agency or any
work performed on or about BNSF's property or right-of-way. THE LIABILITY ASSUMED
BY THE AGENCY IN THIS PROVISION WILL NOT BE AFFECTED BY THE FACT,
IF IT IS A FACT, THAT THE DESTRUCTION, DAMAGE, DEATH OR INJURY WAS
OCCASIONED BY OR CONTRIBUTED TO BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF RAILROAD,
ITS AGENTS, SERVANTS, EMPLOYEES OR OTHERWISE, EXCEPT TO THE
EXTENT THAT SUCH CLAIMS ARE PROXIMATELY CAUSED BY THE GROSS
NEGLIGENCE OR INTENTIONAL MISCONDUCT OF BNSF.
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C. The Agency further agrees, at its expense, in the name and on behalf of BNSF, that it will adjust
and settle any claims made against BNSF and will appear and defend any suits or actions at law
or in equity brought against BNSF on any claim or cause of action arising or growing out of or
in any manner connected with any liability assumed by the Agency under this Agreement for
which BNSF is alleged to be liable. BNSF will give notice to the Agency in writing of the
receipt of pendency of such claims and thereupon the Agency must proceed to adjust and handle
to a conclusion such claims, and in the event of a suit being brought against BNSF, BNSF may
forward the summons and complaint or process in connection therewith to the Agency, and the
Agency must defend, adjust or settle such suits and protect, indemnify, and save harmless BNSF
from and against all damages, judgments, decrees, attorney's fees, costs, and expenses growing
out of or resulting from or incident to any such claims or suits.
6. AGENCY CONTRACTOR REQUIREMENTS
a. While on or about BNSF property, Agency and its contractors must fully comply with BNSF's
"Contractor Requirements" set forth in Exhibit "C" attached to and made a part of this
Agreement The "Contractor Requirements" include clearance requirements and personal
protective equipment requirements. Agency and its contractors will be responsible for becoming
familiar with BNSF's "Contractor Requirements ". Prior to entering BNSF property,
Agency's Contractor must execute Exhibit C -1 attached to and made a pint of this
Agreement.
b. Prior to enlering BNSF property, each person providing labor, material, supervision or services
connected with the work to be performed on or about BNSF property must complete the safety
training program (hereinafter called "BNSF Contractor Safety Orientation ") at the following
internet website: "contractororientatiion.com". Agency must ensure that each of its contractors,
employees, subcontractors, agents or invitees completes the BNSF Contractor Safety Orientation
before any work is performed under this Agreement. Additionally, Agency must ensure that
each and every contractor, employee, subcontractor, agent or invitee possesses a card certifying
completion of the BNSF Contractor Safety Orientation prior to entering BNSF property.
Agency must renew the BNSF Contractor Safety Orientation annually.
C. Prior to entering BNSF properly, Agency or its contractors must prepare and implement a safety
action plan acceptable to BNSF. Agency must audit compliance with the plan during the course
of Agency's work. A copy of the plan and audit results must be kept at the work site and will be
available for inspection by BNSF at all reasonable times.
INSURANCE
Agency and its contractor must, at Agency and contractor's sole cost and expense, procure and maintain
during the We of this Agreement the following insurance coverage:
a. Commercial General Liability insurance. Tlus insurance must contain broad form contractual
liability with a combined single limit of a minimum of $2,000,000 each occurrence and an
aggregate limit of at least $4,000,000. Coverage must be purchased on a post 1998 ISO
occurrence form or equivalent and include coverage for, but not limited to the following:
♦ Bodily Injury and Property Damage
♦ Personal Injury and Advertising injury
♦ Fire legal liability
♦ Products and completed operations
This policy must also contain the following endorsements, which must be indicated on the
certificate of insurance:
♦ It is agreed that any workers' compensation exclusion does not apply to Railroad
payments related to the Federal Employers Liability Act or a Railroad Wage
Continuation Program or similar programs and any payments made are deemed not to
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be either payments made or obligations assumed under any Workers Compensation,
disability benefits, or unemployment compensation law or similar law.
♦ The definition of insured contract must be amended to remove any exclusion or other
limitation for any work being done within 50 feet of railroad property.
♦ Any exclusions related to the explosion, collapse and underground hazards must be
removed.
No other endorsements limiting coverage as respects obligations under this Agreement may be
included on the policy.
b. Business Automobile Insurance. This insurance must contain a combined single limit of at least
$1,000,000 per occurrence, and include coverage for, but not limited to the following:
Bodily injury and property damage
♦ Any and all vehicles owned, used or hired
C. Workers Compensation and Employers Liability insurance including coverage for, but not
limited to:
♦ Statutory liability under the worker's compensation laws of the state(s) in which the
work is to be performed. If optional under State law, the insurance must cover all
employees anyway.
Employers' Liability (Part B) with limits of at least $500,000 each accident, $500,000
by disease policy limit, $500,000 by disease each employee.
d. Railroad Pmtecftve Liability insurance naming only the Rain oad as the Insured with coverage
of at least $2,000,000 per occurrence and $6,000,000 in the aggregate. The policy must be
issued on a standard ISO form CG 00 35 10 93 and include the following:
♦ Endorsed to include the pollution Exclusion Amendment (ISO form CG 28 3110 93)
♦ Endorsed to include the Limited Seepage and Pollution Endorsement.
♦ Endorsed to remove any exclusion for punitive damages.
♦ No other endorsements restricting coverage may be added.
♦ The original policy must be provided to the Railroad prior to performing any work or
services under this Agreement
e. Other Requirements:
All policies (applying to coverage listed above) must not contain an exclusion for punitive
damages and certificates of insurance must reflect that no exclusion exists.
Agency agrees to waive its right of recovery against Railroad for all claims and suits against
Railroad. In addition, its insurers, through the terms of the policy or policy endorsement, waive
their right of subrogation against Railroad for all claims and suits. The certificate of insurance
must reflect the waiver of subrogation endorsement. Agency further waives its right of recovery,
and its insurers also waive their right of subrogation against Railroad for loss of its owned or
leased property or property under Agency's care, custody or control.
Agency's insurance policies through policy endorsement, must include wording which states that
the policy will be primary and non-contributing with respect to any insurance carried by
Railroad. The certificate of insurance must reflect that the above wording is included in
evidenced policies.
All policy(ies) required above (excluding Workers Compensation and if applicable, Railroad
Protective) must include a severability of interest endorsement and Railroad must be named as
an additional insured with respect to work performed under this agreement. Severability of
interest and naming Railroad as additional insured must be indicated on the certificate of
insurance.
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Agency is not allowed to self- insure without the prior written consent of Railroad If granted by
Railroad, any deductible, self- insured retention or other financial responsibility for claims must
be covered directly by Agency in lieu of insurance. Any and all Railroad liabilities that would
otherwise, in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement, be covered by Agency's
insurance will be covered as if Agency elected not to include a deductible, self- insured retention
or other financial responsibility for claims.
Prior to commencing the Work, Agency must furnish to Railroad an acceptable certificate(s) of
insurance including an original signature of the authorized representative evidencing the
required coverage, endorsements, and amendments and referencing the contract audit/folder
number if available. The policy(ies) must contain a provision that obligates the insurance
company(ies) issuing such policy(ies) to notify Railroad in writing at least 30 days prior to any
cancellation, non - renewal, substitution or material alteration. This cancellation provision must
be indicated on the certificate of insurance. Upon request from Railroad, a certified duplicate
original of any required policy must be furnished. The insurance certificate(s) should be
forwarded to the following address:
BNSF Railway Company
c/o CertFocus
P.O. Box 140528
Kansas City, MO 64114
Toll Free: 877 -576 -2378
Fax number: 817 -840 -7487
Email: 13NSF@eiertfocus com
www.certfocus.com
Any insurance policy must be written by a reputable insurance company acceptable to Railroad
or with a current Best's Guide Rating of A- and Class VII or better, and authorized to do
business in the state(s) in which the service is to be provided.
Agency represents that this Agreement has been thoroughly reviewed by Agency's insurance
agent(s)/broker(s), who have been instructed by Agency to procure the insurance coverage
required by this Agreement. Allocated Loss Expense must be in addition to all policy limits for
coverages referenced above.
If any portion of the operation is to be subcontracted by Agency, Agency must require that the
subcontractor provide and maintain the insurance coverages set forth herein, naming Railroad as
an additional insured, and requiring that the subcontractor release, defend and indemnify
Railroad to the same extent and under the same terms and conditions as Agency is required to
release, defend and indemnify Railroad herein.
Failure to provide evidence as required by this section will entitle, but not require, Railroad to
terminate this Agreement immediately. Acceptance of a certificate that does not comply with
this section will not operate as a waiver of Agency's obligations hereunder.
The fact that insurance (including, without limitation, self - insurance) is obtained by Agency will
not be deemed to release or diminish the liability of Agency including, without limitation,
liability under the indemnity provisions of this Agreement. Damages recoverable by Railroad
will not be limited by the amount of the required insurance coverage.
For purposes of this section, Railroad means "Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corporation", "The
Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company" and the subsidiaries, successors, assigns
and affiliates of each.
8. NOTICES
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Any notice provided for herein or concerning this Agreement must be in writing and will be deemed
sufficiently given when sent by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the parties at the following
addresses:
BNSF Railway Company: Manager Public Projects
5800 North Main Street
Saginaw, Texas 76179
Agency: Director of Public Works
801 Main Street
P.O. Box 3827
Beaumont, TX 777704 -3827
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the day and
year first above written.
BNSF RAILWAY COMPANY
By:
Printed Name: Timothy J. Hu-ya
Title: Manager Public Proiects
AGENCY
By:
Printed Name:
Title:
All invoices for the project will be sent to:
Mark Horelica
Transportation Manager
City of Beaumont
Public Works Department
801 Main Street, Suite 210
P.O. Box 3827
Beaumont, Texas 77704 -3827
Phone: 409- 838 -6527 or 409 - 838 -5016
Email: mhorelica@ci.beaumonttx.us
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