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Rockwell Solutions, Inc., 718 E. Bridger Lane, Elk Ridge, UT 84651 801-361-2930 rockwellutah@yahoo.com
Rockwell Solutions, Inc.
718 E Bridger Lane
Elk Ridge, UT 84651
(801) 361-2930
April 1, 2024
Susan Behling
Washington County
197 E Tabernacle
St George, Utah 84770
RE: Workplan for Subsurface Investigation OJG-1
Washington County Roads, 5351 W 200 South, Hurricane, Utah
Facility ID #6001034; Release OJG
Dear Ms. Behling:
Rockwell Solutions, Inc. submits this work plan and budget to conduct a subsurface investigation at
the above referenced site. PST Fund payment claims will reference this work plan and specific
tasks itemized below.
INTRODUCTION
The site is a maintenance and fueling facility for the Washington County Road Department. Diesel
fuel and off-road diesel fuel are stored and dispensed at the facility. Visual evidence of releases
were documented at the dispenser and off-road diesel spill bucket during a routine Division of
Environmental Response and Remediation (DERR) inspection on October 8, 2023. The release was
reported and assigned release code OJG. DERR requested a subsurface investigation on November
15, 2023.
The purpose of the subsurface investigation is to define the magnitude and extent of contamination
in the areas of the dispenser and spill bucket.
SCOPE OF WORK
Borings will be advanced as near as possible to the apparent source areas at the dispenser and the
spill bucket to determine the vertical extents of contamination. Three borings will be placed around
each source area to determine the horizontal extents of contamination. If necessary, additional
borings may be placed farther away to further define the extent of contamination.
The borings will be advanced using direct push methodology. Soil samples will be collected
continuously in five-foot plastic liners to evaluate the soil type and potential contamination. A
portion of each soil liner will be collected and placed in a baggie and set aside for contaminants to
volatilize. The soil will be checked with a photoionization detector (PID). Soil samples will be
collected for laboratory analysis from the interval with the highest PID reading as well as an
apparent clean lower sample to define the vertical extent of contamination. For the purpose of this
Work Plan OJG-1, Subsurface Investigation, Washington County Road Shed, Hurricane, Utah
Rockwell Solutions, Inc., 718 E. Bridger Lane, Elk Ridge, UT 84651 801-361-2930 rockwellutah@yahoo.com
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workplan, it is estimated that borings will continue for twenty-five feet. Depth to groundwater is
not known, but is not expected at less than twenty-five feet.
Soil samples will be analyzed for benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, total xylenes, and naphthalene
(BTEXN) using EPA Method 8260 and total petroleum hydrocarbons – diesel range organics (TPH-
DRO) using EPA Method 8015.
Report
A Subsurface Investigation Report will be prepared to document the results of the investigation
including soil type, soil analytical results, and potential environmental risks.
KEY PERSONNEL
Professional Geologist, Project Manager: David Hansen
SUBCONTRACTORS
Drilling: Direct Push Services had the lowest of three bids obtained for drilling activities.
COST ESTIMATE
Rockwell Solutions, Inc. estimates the cost to complete the work as described in this work plan is
approximately $13,046.35. A detailed cost breakdown is presented in Table 1. The estimated
budget will require adjustment if the scope of services identified herein is modified.
Thank you for the opportunity to work with you on this project. If you have any questions or
concerns, please feel free to contact me at your convenience.
Sincerely,
David Hansen
Rockwell Solutions, Inc.
Certified UST Consultant CC130
cc: Nicole Chavez, DERR
Task 1 - Workplan Development
LABOR
Hours Title Description Rate Total
1 Subsurface Investigation Work Plan prep 2,200.00$ 2,200.00$
Total Task 1 2,200.00$
Task 2 - Subsurface Investigation
LABOR
Hours Title Code Description Rate Total
2 Professional Geologist 102 senior management, report review 147.00$ 294.00$
2 field scientist 104 health and safety plan 101.00$ 202.00$
15 project manager 103 drilling, subsurface investigation, travel 118.00$ 1,770.00$
2 field scientist 104 sample delivery 101.00$ 202.00$
6 project manager 103 report preparation 118.00$ 708.00$
2 field scientist 104 data compilation 101.00$ 202.00$
2 PST Specialist 108 PST Claims 78.00$ 156.00$
1 Clerical 109 general secretarial 62.00$ 62.00$
Subtotal 3,596.00$
SUBCONTRACTORS
Item Quantity Unit Rate Total
Direct Push Services (drilling) 1 lump sum 5,700.00$ 5,700.00$
Subtotal 5,700.00$
OTHER DIRECT COSTS
Item Quantity Unit Rate Total
506 miles 0.67$ 339.02$
99 miles 0.67$ 66.33$
1 days 95.00$ 95.00$
sampling supplies 1 days 25.00$ 25.00$
per diem lodging 1 days 125.00$ 125.00$
per diem meals 1 days 50.00$ 50.00$
10 each 85.00$ 850.00$
Subtotal 1,550.35$
Total Task 2 10,846.35$
13,046.35$
Laboratory costs (8260/8015) soil samples
Total Work Plan
photoionization detector
Subsurface Investigation
Table 1
Washington County Road Shed, 5351 W 200 South, Hurricane, Utah
Facility ID# 6001034
Budget for Workplan OJG-1
mileage to/from site
mileage to/from lab
Spackkman Enterprises
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Petroleum Storage Tank Trust Fund Work Plan Approval Application and Agreement
for Workplan No. OJG-1
Facility Name: Washington County Roads , Address: 5351 W 200 South, Hurricane, Utah ID No. 6001034
Release ID OJG (“Release”)
Owner/Operator, responsible party or other person seeking PST Fund reimbursement: Washington County Roads
(“Claimant”)
Certified Consultant or other person performing remedial action concurrently with this Work Plan under the
supervision of a certified consultant Rockwell Solutions, Inc. (“Contractor”)
In submitting Work Plan OJG-1, for the above referenced Release OJG for approval, the Claimant and the Contractor
collectively, the “Parties” represent and agree to the following.
Definitions
“Contractor” means the person identified as such above.
“Claimant” means the person identified as such above.
“Executive Secretary” means the Executive Secretary of the Solid and Hazardous Waste Control Board (UST).
“Fund” means the Petroleum Storage Tank Trust Fund.
“Release” means the release identified above.
“State” means the State of Utah including its agencies, officers, employees, volunteers and specifically, the Division of
Environmental Response and Remediation, the Executive Secretary of the Solid and Hazardous Waste Control Board
(UST) and the Petroleum Storage Tank Trust Fund.
“Work Plan” means the work plan identified above.
1) The key personnel, for which qualifications are submitted under R311-207-3(c), are: David S. Hansen
2) The Claimant acknowledges that the Claimant is required to obtain a payment bond from the Contractor
under section 14-2-1 of the Utah Code. If the Claimant fails to do so, the Claimant is liable to each person
who performed labor or services or supplied equipment or materials (“Subcontractors”) in the event the
Contractor does not pay the subcontractors, even if the Claimant has paid the Contractor. See Utah Code
section 14-2-2. The Claimant acknowledges and agrees that the Fund will not reimburse the Claimant for
such Subcontractors’ claims for payment against the Claimant if the Fund has already made payment to the
Claimant or Contractor. The Claimant understands that the premium paid for a payment bond is
reimbursable. Therefore, the Claimant:
a. has required the Contractor to obtain 100 percent payment bond through a United States
Treasury-listed bonding company, and attached a copy, or;
b. requests that PST fund reimbursement checks be made jointly to the Claimant, the Contractor and
to the Subcontractors designated by the Parties, but waives all claims and remedies against the State
if the Fund checks are not made as described above, or;
c. has obtained other equivalent assurance and waives all claims and remedies against the State
if the equivalent assurance does not adequately protect the Claimant. The equivalent
assurance is described as follows: Rockwell Solutions, Inc., Agreement for Professional
Services Contract between Washington County Road Department and Rockwell Solutions,
Inc.
3) The Parties agree that the Contractor shall have no cause of action against the State for payment. The Parties
acknowledge and agree that the State is not a party to any contract with the Claimant or the Contractor for
reimbursement from the Fund in the execution of this Work Plan, except to the extent provided by a contract
signed by the Executive Secretary. Instead, the Claimant’s reimbursement is governed by the Utah
Underground Storage Tank Act and the Utah Underground Storage Tank Rules and the Contractor is entitled
to reimbursement solely under the contract he has with the Claimant.
4) The Parties agree that they will use a subcontracting method consistent with the requirements of R311-207.
5) The Parties agree that as a condition of performing the work under the Work Plan, the Contractor shall carry
the insurance specified in R311-207-3(c)(5). The Contractor represents that certificate of insurance
documenting the required insurance is attached or that a current certificate is on file with the Executive
Secretary and has been provided to the Claimant. The Parties assume the risk and responsibility of ensuring
that the appropriate insurance coverage is in place.
Petroleum Storage Tank Trust Fund Work Plan Approval Application and Agreement for Workplan No. OJG-1
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6) The Parties agree that payments from the Fund shall be limited to amounts that are customary, legitimate,
reasonable and consistent with R311-207. Unless the Parties and the Executive Secretary have entered into a
written Pay-for-Performance agreement, the Parties acknowledge that payments will be for actual time and
materials expended up to, but not exceeding, the amount of the Executive Secretary approved work plan and
Executive Secretary approved change orders, if any.
7) The Parties shall maintain financial and operation records in sufficient detail to document all transactions
relating to Fund reimbursement for the execution of this Work Plan. The Parties shall make available for
audit and inspection all such records relating to the completion of the Work Plan and related services,
requirements, and expenditures until all audits initiated by State auditors are completed, or for a period of
five years from the date of Fund reimbursement related to the execution of this Work Plan. Records which
relate to disputes, litigation, or the settlement of claims arising out of the performance of this Work Plan, or
to cost and expenses of this Work Plan as to which exception has been taken by the Executive Secretary, shall
be retained by the Parties until disposition has been made of such disputes, litigation, claims, or exceptions.
8) The Parties certify that there is a contract between the Claimant and the Contractor for the performance of
work under the Work Plan for which approval is sought (“Contract”) and incorporate the provisions herein
into that Contract. To the extent that the Contract or amendments thereto conflict with any provisions herein,
the provisions herein govern. The Parties shall provide the Contract to the Executive Secretary upon request.
9) The Executive Secretary is a third-party beneficiary of this Petroleum Storage Tank Fund Work Plan
Approval Application and Agreement and may enforce its provisions.
10) This Petroleum Storage Tank Fund Work Plan Approval Application and Agreement does not limit the
Executive Secretary’s rights and remedies under applicable law.
Contractor Claimant
______ __________________________________
20-1339913 | www.directpushservices.com
Direct Push Services LLC
PO Box 25784
Salt Lake City, UT 84125
(801)230-1721
sean@directpushservices.com
Estimate
ADDRESS
Dave Hansen
Rockwell Solutions
718 East Bridger Lane
Elk Ridge, UT 84651
ESTIMATE #240102
DATE 03/14/2024
EXPIRATION DATE 07/31/2024
P.O. NUMBER SALES REP
Hurricane,Sean Bromley
DATE ACTIVITY QTY RATE AMOUNT
7822 DP Rig 1 1,850.00 1,850.00
Mob/Demob Drill rig 600 3.75 2,250.00
Decon 1 150.00 150.00
MC 60 in PVC liner 40 15.00 600.00
Backfill each location with bentonite 1 400.00 400.00
Per diem 1 450.00 450.00
Washington County Road Dept
5351 West 200 South
Hurricane, Utah
8 borings to 25 feet, soil only
They'll all be in dirt
TOTAL $5,700.00
Accepted By Accepted Date
Project:Proposal #:RJR
Description:Date:Check By: RJR
#
Units Cost #
Units Cost #
Units Cost
1 Project Setup, Coordination, Oversight, Utility Locates, and Scheduling
Project Manager (PM)hours 1 130.00$ 130.00$
Admin hours 0.5 59.00$ 29.50$
2 Travel and Conduct Fieldwork
Daily Rig Rate (GeoProbe 6620DT track rig) days 2 1,950.00$ 3,900.00$
Drillers Assistant days 2 750.00$ 1,500.00$
Mobilization / Demobilization LS 1 475.00$ 475.00$
Crew travel (2 crew members)hours 12 65.00$ 780.00$
Field supplies and Consumables (VI supplies, rotary hammer drill, vapor
pin probes, soil sample liners, equipment decontamination, hole
abandonment and surface restoration materials)
days 1 475.00$ 475.00$
Mileage (1 vehicle, roundtrip)miles 615 0.66$ 405.90$
3 SERVICES DISCOUNT (500.00)$
LABOR Sub-Total 2,439.50$
5,255.90$
ESTIMATED TOTAL 7,195.40$
Proposal assumes eight (8) continuous soil cores to 25-ft bgs using a Geoprobe 6620DT track mounted drill rig. No groundwater
is anticipated - Rockwell to log borings and collect samples. RMEC to decontaminate equipment prior to mobilization and between
each boring and abandon holes at each boring location.M/E Sub-Total
Task / Item
#Work Description Units
Labor Direct Costs & Materials Equipment
(1) Mobilize to Hurricane UT, (2) drill and collect 8 continuous soil borings to 25-ft bgs using a
Geoprobe track rig, (3) decontaminate equipment between borings and abandon borings and restore
surfaces at each location and, (4) demob to Bountiful
3/11/2024
SUB-TOTALS
PROJECT ESTIMATE SHEET
ROCKWELL SOLUTIONS - Washington County Road Dept Drilling Project 24E-3997 Estimated By:
Total Cost
2,439.50$ 475.00$ 4,780.90$
3/11/2024 Project Estimate Sheet 24E-3997 Page 1of 1
Price Quotation
Contact:Dave Hansen Quote No.:O-24-60-21077
Firm:Rockwell Solutions, Inc.Revision No.:0
Address:718 East Bridger Lane
Elkridge, UT 84651
Telephone:(801) 361-2930
Fax:(801) 423-3054 Cell:
E-mail:rockwellutah@yahoo.com
Date:April 4, 2024
Site:Washington County Road Department Investigation at 5351 West 200 South, Hurricane, Utah
SCOPE OF WORK
The following outlines our understanding of the proposed scope of work:
●Drill eight (8) borings to 25 feet or refusal using conventional hollow stem auger drilling techniques.
●Continuously sample each boring to the termination depth.
●Abandon the borings with uncontaminated drill cuttings and bentonite chips, as necessary. Any contaminated drill
cuttings are to be stockpiled on site.
●Decontaminate the drilling and sampling equipment between the monitor wells. The decontamination water can be
released to the ground surface.
●All boring locations are located on soil and no pavement coring is anticipated.
●All boring locations are accessible to our track mounted drill rig and support trucks, with no overhead restrictions.
PROJECT COSTS
Rate Unit Est. Qty.
Mob/Demob 3,950.00$ LS 1
Daily Crew Travel - Applicable when rig is left onsite overnight.175.00$ Hr. 3
HSA Drilling, Sampling & MW Installation 350.00$ Hr. 30
Support Truck 250.00$ Day 3
Steam Cleaner 250.00$ Day 3
Bentonite Chips (50# Bag)15.00$ Ea. 121
55-Gallon Drums 125.00$ Ea. 0
Plastic Sheeting - 100-ft. x 20-ft. 6-mil 175.00$ Ea. 1
Drill Rig Standby 300.00$ Hr. 0
Drill Crew Per Diem (2 person crew)300.00$ pers./day 6
Estimated Subtotal:
5% Fuel Surcharge:
Estimated Grand Total:
Notes:● The client is responsible for calling in all utility locates and providing confirmation numbers a minimum
of 3 working days prior to mobilization.
●ConeTec will perform the drilling at the locations as marked by the client where it is safe and possible
for rig setup.
●Any boring locations located within 10 feet of any marked utilities may require pre-clearance of the
boring. The method of pre-clearance will depend upon the type and size of the utility. Additional
charges may apply for pre-clearance of the utilities. ConeTec will not be responsible for damages
or repairs to any miss-marked or unmarked utilities.
-$
21,278.25$
1,800.00$
20,265.00$
1,013.25$
The following table outlines our unit pricing for performing the drilling and well installation as outlined above.
3,950.00$
10,500.00$
750.00$
750.00$
525.00$
-$
175.00$
Item Est. Total
Track Mounted Hollow Stem Auger Drill Rig
1,815.00$
3750 West 500 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84104
Tel: (801) 973-3801
Fax: (801) 973-3802
Email: saltlakecity@conetec.com
Quotation valid for 90 days. ConeTec reserves the right to renegotiate prices if there is a decrease in units that results in a
reduction in the total invoice by more than 25%.
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Standard Terms and Conditions – Site Investigation Services
ConeTec, Inc.’s (“ConeTec”) Price Quotation or Proposal (the “Proposal”) is subject to the following terms and conditions
(the “Agreement”) and, by accepting the Agreement or any part thereof, the Customer agrees to and accepts them
without reservation. ConeTec and Customer are referred as the Parties.
1. AGREEMENT
This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between ConeTec and the Customer and supersedes any
previous agreements in connection with this Agreement whether oral or in writing. No waiver or change in the
terms and conditions contained in this Agreement shall be binding on ConeTec unless specifically agreed to by
both Parties in writing.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, if ConeTec has entered into a separate and formal subcontract (“Subcontract”)
or other agreement, such as a Master Services Agreement (“MSA”), with the Customer applying to the Proposal
of this Agreement, and the terms of such Subcontract or MSA differ from those contained herein, the terms of
such Subcontract or MSA shall prevail.
All terms and conditions listed within the Proposal, Work Order, Task Order or Purchase Order (PO) will also
prevail in regards to contradictory or inconsistent terms listed in other contract documents (including an MSA).
It will be understood that the Customer has accepted the terms and conditions listed when entering into any
agreement or contract with ConeTec.
2. PROVISION OF WORK
If, in the reasonable opinion of ConeTec, the Work:
Will not be completed by the date or dates specified, or,
An unforeseen change in site or ground conditions result in a significant change in the volume of work, or
equipment required,
ConeTec may, at its option, advise the Customer and request a Change Order or PO extension (refer also to Term 9
CHANGES below). Otherwise ConeTec will make every effort to expedite the Work including the utilization of additional
shifts and equipment or by subcontracting portions of the Work, with these costs being invoiced to the Customer as
outlined in the Proposal, or as notified to the Customer.
3. DOCUMENTATION
ConeTec shall complete a Field Summary Sheet(s) for the Work. Field Summary Sheets describe work activities including
(not all inclusive): times and durations of tasks, tests completed, holes drilled, equipment utilized and personnel on site.
The Field Summary Sheet(s) can be provided daily to the Customer, or can accompany each invoice to the Customer as
supporting documentation, upon request. An example Field Summary Sheet is available upon request.
4. WAIVER
The Customer waives any right it may have against ConeTec for:
Ensuring the clearance of all underground services. It is the responsibility of the Customer to perform private
utility checks and clearances and provide direction where to start each hole in order to avoid disturbance of a
utility. ConeTec will request proof that such utility clearance(s) have occurred. ConeTec will not be responsible
for any damage done to any underground utilities, services, structures, etc .
Pollution of any kind encountered or generated on site and for any cross-contamination issues related to our
services.
Obtaining any permits related to the scope of work. Unless specifically and mutually agreed to between
ConeTec and the Customer, ConeTec assumes no responsibility for obtaining permits required to begin work.
5. INVOICING
All invoices submitted by ConeTec to the Customer pursuant to the terms of this Agreement may include the following:
Total hours or feet drilled/pushed for labor and equipment.
Consumable materials and supplies provided.
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Subcontracted services (typically at cost +15%, unless otherwise mutually agreed upon by the Parties).
Supporting documentation (upon request).
Work Agreement number, PO number or otherwise, if provided and required by Customer.
Unless a Lump Sum quotation is provided, the invoice shall be based on the actual production units involved,
not on the estimate or quote within the Proposal. The invoiced amount may therefore be lower or higher than
the estimate.
Should the total invoiced amount not be permitted to exceed the value of this Agreement without a pre-
approved change (Change Order, PO extension, or otherwise), ConeTec will rely on the Customer to advise on
this requirement. ConeTec will make every effort to advise the Customer of cost overruns in advance of this
occurring or the actual invoice submission.
ConeTec shall be reimbursed by the Customer for all downhole equipment that is lost or broken under
conditions that are, in the opinion of ConeTec, outside of ConeTec’s reasonable control or understanding .
ConeTec reserves the right to renegotiate prices if there i s a decrease in actual production units resulting in a
reduction in chargeable costs by more than 25%
6. PAYMENTS
Invoice payments will be due within 30 days of the invoice date. Credit will not be extended beyond 30 days.
If there is a dispute over the invoiced amount, the Customer shall notify ConeTec immediately and no later than
7 days after receipt of the invoice.
100% mobilization/demobilization costs may be required to be paid prior to project commencement.
Unless otherwise specified by ConeTec, Proposals are valid for a period of 60 days.
For special conditions or extraordinary circumstances, ConeTec may, at the request of the Customer, negotiate
extraordinary terms of payment.
7. RIGHT OF SET-OFF
ConeTec may, at its option, set-off any amounts otherwise due from the Customer to ConeTec under this Agreement
against any amounts or liabilities that are due from ConeTec to the Customer.
8. ASSIGNMENT
ConeTec will not assign or further subcontract the Work, either in whole or in part, without the prior written consent by
the Customer.
9. CHANGES
If ConeTec becomes aware of a Change for which it has not received notice of by the Customer, ConeTec will
provide notice to the Customer before proceeding with the changed Work, unless such change of Work if not
performed immediately will cause unnecessary delays and additional costs to the Work.
Otherwise any adjustment to the estimated price within the Proposal resulting from a Change shall be agreed to
in writing by the Parties.
Should the Customer fail to notify ConeTec within 24 hours of becoming aware of a change in the Work, it shall
not be entitled to make any claim or to any adjustment to the Work schedule in relation to that change.
10. INDEMNITY AND LIABILITY
Customer will indemnify and save harmless ConeTec and their employees, agents, representatives, servants,
volunteers, directors, officers, subsidiaries, parent companies, affiliated or related organizations, from any loss,
injury or damage including consequential loss arising from Customer’s performance or non-performance of this
Agreement to the extent caused, or contributed to by Customer or those for whom it is in law responsible.
ConeTec will indemnify and save harmless the Customer and their employees, agents, representatives, servants,
volunteers, directors, officers, subsidiaries, parent companies, affiliated or related organizations, from any loss,
injury or damage including consequential loss arising from ConeTec’s performance of this Agreement to the
extent caused, or contributed to by ConeTec or those for whom it is in law responsible.
ConeTec will assume no liability for any loss of profits, loss of use, or any other indirect or consequential
damages arising out of or related to our site investigation services or data reporting.
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11. INSURANCE
ConeTec’s liability, however determined, shall be limited to the amounts of its insurance in force at the time of any loss.
Additional insurance, if necessary and requested by the Customer, can be secured at additional cost and expense to the
Customer.
12. HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT
Prior to commencement of the project, the Customer shall notify ConeTec of any occupational health and safety issues
relating to the site where the work will take place.
13. AVAILABILITY
All Proposals are subject to the availability of ConeTec’s personnel and equipment at the time of award.
14. REPORTING
The report prepared by ConeTec is for a specific site and project subject to specific objectives, site conditions
and criteria provided to ConeTec by the Customer. The output may not be relied upon by any other party or for
any other site without the express written permission of ConeTec or any of its affiliates. ConeTec prepares
factual data reports and geotechnical parameter calculations consistent with current best practices. No other
warranty, expressed or implied, is made.
Upon request and as required, ConeTec may release draft quality field data and/or plots to Customer. ConeTec
does not recommend the use of the draft data for Customer’s final analysis, design or engineering decisions.
ConeTec will only release final data after internal processing and review procedures.
ConeTec’s reports may contain GPS coordinates acquired from various types of GPS equipment . These
coordinates are approximate locations and should not be used for design purposes.
15. TIME OF ESSENCE
Time is of the essence for this Agreement.
16. GOVERNING CONDITIONS
The Work shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the jurisdiction in which this Agreement
originated. ConeTec and the Customer agree to comply at its sole cost with every law, regulation or ordinance, whether
Federal, State or Municipal, applicable to the services and goods required for provision of Work ca lled for under this
Agreement.
17. COMPLIANCE
The Work called for in this Agreement shall comply with all applicable codes, standards and/or regulations of the
governing inspection authorities at the place of Work.
18. DISPUTE RESOLUTION
In the event a dispute between ConeTec and the Customer as to their respective rights and obligations under this
Agreement cannot be resolved by negotiation and/or mediation , the dispute shall be referred to and finally resolved by
an accredited arbitrator nearest to the project who has expertise in reviewing the dispute, provided the mediator is not
in any way financially, or otherwise, interested in the business of any the Parties or the Client. The dispute shall be
resolved within 21 days from the date of notice of the dispute, or a longer period as agreed to by both Parties.
19. TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE
Upon five (5) days written notice to the Customer, ConeTec may, without cause or prejudice to any other right or remedy
of ConeTec, elect to terminate this Agreement in whole or in part.
PROJECT NAME & LOCATION: ____________________________________________________ DATE: ________________
CONETEC INC. CUSTOMER
Per:_________________________________________ Per:__________________________________________