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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP)
DIGITAL ORTHOIMAGERY AND LIDAR ACQUISITION
CITY OF BOZEMAN
Bozeman, MT
NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the City of Bozeman (City) is seeking proposals from firms qualified to provide
aerial photography and planimetric information to support regulatory, land management, planning and
engineering projects. This project is to update all aerial imagery for the entire 78.7 square planning boundary
in addition to collecting LiDAR data to update a variety of planimetric information (image included in
Attachment B of this RFP shows the area of interest). This document defines the technical, cost and time
scope for developing a portion of the City’s GIS database. The desired flight dates are between April 1st and
April 30th 2024. The desired project completion date is 90 days from photo acquisition. Final deliverables will
be mailed to the City of Bozeman on an external hard drive that allows import to the city GIS database.
Copies of the Request for Proposals are available on the City’s website.
All proposals must be provided as a single, searchable PDF document file and be submitted
digitally as an email attachment to the RFP Recipient email address below. Respondents are
advised that Recipient’s email attachment size limit is 25MB and that only one PDF file will be
allowed per response. The subject line of the transmittal email shall clearly identify the RFP title,
company name and due date/time. File sizes greater than 25MB in size may be uploaded to
bzncloud.bozeman.net upon special arrangement of the Recipient; however, it is the
respondent’s sole responsibility to ensure the file upload is completed, and that the Recipient is
separately notified via email of same, prior to the given deadline.
Deliver RFPs via email to the City Clerk by Thursday November 30th at 5:00 p.m. MST. It is the
sole responsibility of the proposing party to ensure that proposals are received prior to the closing
time as late submittals will not be accepted and will be returned unopened.
The email address for submission is: agenda@bozeman.net
NON-DISCRIMINATION AND EQUAL PAY
The City of Bozeman is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Discrimination in the performance of any agreement awarded under this RFP on the basisof race,
color, religion, creed, sex, age, marital status, national origin, or actual or perceived sexual
orientation, gender identity or disability is prohibited. This prohibition shall apply to the hiring
and treatment of the awarded entity’s employees and to all subcontracts.
As such, each entity submitting under this notice shall include a provision wherein thesubmitting
entity, or entities, affirms in writing it will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion,
creed, sex, age, marital status, national origin, or because of actual or perceived sexual
orientation, gender identity or disability and which also recognizes the eventual contract will
contain a provision prohibiting discrimination as described above and that this prohibition on
discrimination shall apply to the hiring and treatment of the submitting entity’s employees and
to all subcontracts.
In addition, pursuant to City Commission Resolution 5169, the entity awarded a contract under
this RFP and any subcontractors must abide by the Equal Pay Act of 1963 and Section 39-3-104,
MCA (the Montana Equal Pay Act), and affirm it will abide by the above and that it has visited the
State of Montana Equal Pay for Equal Work “best practices” website, or equivalent “best
practices” publication and has read the material.
Any administrative questions regarding proposal procedures should be directed to: Mike Maas,
City Clerk (406) 582-2321, agenda@bozeman.net.
Questions relating to the RFP should be directed to: Gail Jorgenson, GIS Program Manager,
(406) 582-2972, gjorgenson@bozeman.net.
DATED at Bozeman, Montana, this November 8th, 2023.
Mike Maas
City Clerk
City of Bozeman
For publication on:
Saturday November 11th, 2023
Saturday November 18th, 2023
I.INTRODUCTION
The City of Bozeman (Owner), is seeking proposals from firms to provide digital orthoimagery for
the greater Bozeman area. The Owner intends to enter into a contract with the selected firm that will
include but is not limited to the following deliverables:
•Digital Orthoimagery: 1”=50’ map scale (i.e., 1”=600’ photo scale), 3” pixel, 4-band (RGB & NIR),
true color, orthorectified digital imagery
o Survey Control and Quality Check Shots
o Digital Orthoimagery (4-band, 3” pixels, mosaic)
o Public Sidewalks centerline (within city limits only)
o Seamless mosaic at 1-foot (Optional: 0.5-foot) pixel resolution.
•LiDAR:
o Hydrography (streams & water bodies)
o Building Footprints (extruded with height)
o Digital Terrain Model (DTM) & Digital Elevation Model (DEM) & Hillshade (grayscale)
o Breaklines & Point Cloud (raw & classified)
o 1 ft Contours
•Project Reports & Metadata
•External hard drive with deliverables to be imported to the city Enteprise GIS
This RFP shall not commit the Owner to enter into an agreement, to pay any expenses incurred
in preparation of any response to this request, or to procure or contract for any supplies, goods
or services. The Owner reserves the right to accept or reject all responses received as a result of
this RFP if it is in the Owner’s best interest to do so.
This procurement is governed by the laws of the State of Montana and venue for all legal
proceedings shall be in the 18th Judicial District Court, Gallatin County. By offering to perform
services under this RFP, all Submitters agree to be bound by the laws of the State of Montana
and of the Owner, including, but not limited to, applicable wage rates, payments, gross receipts
taxes, building codes, equal opportunity employment practices, safety, non-discrimination, etc.
II.PROJECT BACKGROUND AND DESCRIPTION
The City of Bozeman regularly uses aerial photography, LiDAR and planimetric information to support
regulatory, land management, planning, and engineering projects. This project will update all aerial
imagery for the entire 78.7 square mile planning boundary in addition to building footprints (image
included in Attachment B of this RFP shows the area of interest). This documents defines the technical,
cost, and time scope for developing a portion of the City’s GIS database.
The desired flight dates are between April 1st and April 30th 2024. The desired project completion date is
90 days from photo and LiDAR acquisition.
III. SCOPE OF SERVICES
The preliminary scope of work involved for this project is outlined below. Additional tasks and work
elements may be added during contract negotiations. It is also possible that tasks or elements could be
deleted through negotiation. In its proposal, the Consultant may recommend addition/deletion of tasks
or modification of tasks in describing its particular understanding and approach for the project.
Proposals must clearly identify any elements of the proposed scope of work that would not be provided
by the prime Consultant. Any sub-Consultants which comprise the overall Consultant team must be
identified along with a description of past working history between the firms.
The City desires to complete the proposed work in a diligent manner. Proposals must clearly indicate the
Consultant’s anticipated schedule given their staffing and current and projected work load commitments.
The proposal shall include a proposed schedule of events necessary to complete the work. The schedule
shall include a process and schedule for the submittal of draft products for City review prior to final
submittals.
Prior to receiving notice to proceed after negotiations, before any data collection the Consultant must
submit a project plan. The project plan will include the following:
1) A map showing the study area boundaries and flight path at a reasonable scale (approx. 1:150,000)
2) Documentation specifying altitude, air speed, scan angle, scan rate, and other flight and
equipment information deemed appropriate.
3) A chart of areas of high Position Dilution of Precision (PDOP), or a list showing the time of the
beginning and end of high PDOP.
4) The proposed ground control plan containing Airborne GPS support. If necessary, the Consultant
shall obtain all rights of entry, be responsible for all GPS control information and show all National
Spatial Reference System (NSRS) monuments that will be used for the GPS base stations for
airborne GPS control.
Failure to comply with any of these provisions may result in the rejection of the proposal.
Digital Imagery Specifications:
Orthoimagery shall be acquired only on clear days, leaf-off conditions, with no snow and minimal puddling
of rain water or other weather-related effects obscuring the ground surface. At a minimum, National Map
Accuracy Standards for the production of the Orthoimagery must be adhered to. The camera and
magazines shall meet or exceed the most recent USGS specifications for aerial camera systems.
Aerotriangulation/bundle adjustment shall be performed by the current state-of-the-art analysis software
to maximize accuracy of the data.
o Photographic Conditions
• Tree Cover. Photography shall be undertaken while the leaves are off the deciduous trees.
• Clouds. Clouds or cloud shadows must not appear on the imagery. High, thin overcast is
permitted above the flying altitude if it does not cause ground mottling or a discernable reduction
in light levels and/or ground object shadows.
• Well-Defined Images. Collect imagery to obtain well-defined images. Do not attempt imagery
acquisition where the ground is obscured by haze, smoke, smog, dust, or falling snow, sleet, rain,
or other obscuring phenomena. Do not collect imagery when ground is covered by water (flood),
snow, or ice.
• Visibility. The minimum visibility at the time of exposure must be 10 miles or greater.
• Sun Angle. The majority of the project area will be collected when the sun angle is not less than
40°. In areas with tall trees or areas with significant urban development with buildings 3 stories
or taller (such as downtown Bozeman), increase the minimum sun-to-horizon angle to acquire the
photography during the times of minimal shadow.
• Tilt will not exceed four degrees for any photographic frame and will average not more than two
degrees for any ten consecutive frames. Relative tilt exceeding six degrees between any two
successive frames may be cause for rejecting that portion of the flight lines.
• Crab angle as measured from the average line of flight will not exceed five degrees. The course-
heading differential between any two successive exposures will not exceed five degrees.
• Forward overlap will be at least 55 percent between consecutive exposures. The average sidelap
will be at least 20 percent.
o Image Quality/Radiometry
• There shall be no areas of an orthophoto where the process was incomplete due to image gaps or
lack of data.
• All digital orthophotos shall be radiometrically adjusted as necessary so that adjacent digital
orthophotos can be displayed simultaneously without an obvious visual edge seam between
them. Localized adjustment of the brightness values shall be performed to minimize tonal
differences between the join areas. For this adjustment, the orthophoto judged by visual
inspection to have the better contrast shall be used as the reference orthophoto. Localized
brightness values of the adjacent orthophoto shall be adjusted to that of the reference
orthophoto. When possible and feasible, the area adjusted should be bounded by a tonal break
ground feature such as a road, field line, shadow line, etc. The radiometric adjustment should not
compromise the accuracy, clarity, or resolution of the orthophoto.
• Prior to undertaking full digital orthophoto production, the Consultant shall furnish the City with
sample digital images to evaluate and accept as examples of overall image quality. The City will
select one image, which will become the standard to which all subsequent digital orthophotos will
be compared for acceptance/rejection relative to image quality.
LiDAR Specifications:
The Contractor shall acquire aerial fixed wing LiDAR data collected to meet or exceed QL1 guidelines established
in the U. S. Geological Survey National Geospatial Program Lidar Base Specifications Version 2023 rev. A., with
vertical accuracy assessment procedures to comply with FEMA Guidelines and Specifications for Flood Hazard
Mapping Partners. The DEM will have inland water bodies and streams hydro-flattened as defined in the USGS
National Geospatial Program Base LiDAR Specification.
The DTM will be of such precision and quality to support projects such as slope analysis; develop perspective
plots; perform hydrographic and hydrologic analyses; generate cross-sections; regenerate contours; as the
control network in the development of orthoimagery of the mapped areas; and other products requiring
continuous contours of mapped areas. The selection and spacing of DTM points shall be defined by the
contractor to be appropriate for the generation of 1-foot contours for 50ft scale to meet or exceed National
Map Accuracy Standards.
The City requires that digital image and LiDAR data be acquired simultaneously captured during one flight to
ensure consistency between image and LiDAR datasets.
Control:
All horizontal and vertical control necessary to provide the deliverables requested in the proposal; digital
orthoimagery, and planimetrics meeting the standards specified herein shall be completed by the
Consultant.
Ground control must be adequate to support the accuracy specifications identified herein. Some existing
vertical and horizontal control may be available for this area. The Consultant shall review all horizontal
and vertical control for accuracy and completeness.
If the existing control is not deemed sufficient, then the Consultant shall describe any additional control
work necessary to provide a DTM meeting the specified standards. The Consultant shall provide in the
proposal, a draft control plan. The City will not perform any surveying for this project.
Any survey work performed by the Consultant shall be done in conformance with Montana survey laws,
regulations and administrative rules.
For survey control work performed by the Consultant (or sub-Consultants) the following requirements will
pertain:
A brief survey control report in PDF and/or other digital format shall be delivered that contains:
• One digital copy of the control diagram (the survey network scheme).
• One copy of all field notes, horizontal and vertical computations, and control network
adjustments, with the connections to the National Spatial Reference System shall be clearly
shown.
• A digital copy of the new control points established to control the photogrammetry with all
observations and ties, a point description, digital photograph of the monument and the control
point location context, and coordinate values in geographic coordinates and in both UTM Zone
12 NAD83 (2011) meters, NAVD88 meters and Montana State Plane NAD83 (2011) meters,
NAVD88 meters.
• Survey party personnel, equipment, software, and procedures used.
Deliverables:
The respondent shall submit a delivery schedule.
The Consultant shall deliver to the City for acceptance the following items:
1) Flight Plan and Logs: The flight plan shall be distributed to and approved by the City prior to
acquisition.
a. Project flight lines on a map displaying the project area and distributed as a feature class or
Shapefile suitable for inclusion in ESRI ArcGIS software. Flight lines shall include flight line
numbers within the feature attribution, and metadata shall describe the software used to
generate the flight plan.
b. Approximate number of exposures for the intended coverage area.
c. Image centers of each exposure with date and time of acquired photo included. The data shall
be distributed as a feature class or Shapefile suitable for inclusion in ESRI ArcGIS software.
d. Upon completion of acquisition the Contractor shall provide a collection report summarizing
the flight and logs.
2) Calibration Reports: Camera and digital sensor calibration reports along with a product
characterization report validating USGS Digital Aerial Type standards shall be provided.
3) Survey Control Report: The following information shall be provided in a final survey report.
a. Positional AGPS data and a statistical summary of the AGPS adjustment results.
b. IMS sensor orientation and a statistical summary describing the overall accuracy of adjusted
IMU data.
c. Differentially corrected GPS ground control data used to supplement the AGPS data and a
narrative describing all aspects of the ground survey including locations and extent of the
network.
d. The results and analysis of the constrained least squares adjustment, tables summarizing GPS
misclosures, and a description of equipment and software used.
4) Aerial Triangulation Report: An aerial triangulation report shall be provided upon completion of all
adjustments. This report shall include,
a. An executive summary of the Aerotriangulation solution and its results.
b. A detailed narrative of the adjustment process and quality checks for accuracy.
c. A description of the software and equipment used to perform the adjustments.
d. A listing of the final adjusted coordinates in a spreadsheet or format agreed upon during
contract negotiations.
5) Digital Orthoimagery Images:
a. 1”=50’ map scale (i.e., 1”=300’ photo scale), 3” pixel, 4-band (RGB and NIR), true color,
orthorectified digital imagery
b. Seamless mosaic at 1-foot (Optional: 0.5-foot) pixel resolution.
c. Edge-matched, non-overlapping tiles based on the tile scheme provided by the City and shall
register to the existing City orthophotography database.
d. Images with edge artifacts, mismatch, or voids will be rejected.
e. Breaklines used to correct bridge and overpass distortion shall be provided in a feature class
or Shapefile suitable for inclusion in ESRI ArcGIS software.
f. Public Sidewalks (centerline): Within city limits only.
6) LiDAR Data:
a. Hydrography: Streams and water bodies throughout the planning area.
b. Building Footprints: Extracted with maximum height above ground as an attribute.
c. Digital Terrain Model (DTM): Elevation data points shall be delivered as either a regular or irregular
DTM in an ESRI geodatabase compatible format.
d. Digital Elevation Model (DEM): Gridded raster representation in an ESRI geodatabase compatible
format (a TIN is not being requested under this solicitation).
e. Hillshade: Grayscale 3D representation of the bare-earth surface.
f. Breaklines: ESRI feature class, same reference system as LiDAR point. The Consultant will produce
hydro-enforced / hydro-flattened breaklines at NSSDA accuracy standards for 1:2,400-scale maps.
o Breaklines will allow water to flow from the tops of hills all the way down the stream network
o Breaklines will cut through culverts and bridges to allow water to flow downstream network
o Elevation values for the breaklines will be derived from the bare-earth LiDAR
o Single line stream centerlines for streams <2 meters wide will be created at channel bottom
o For streams >2 meters wide, double breaklines will be digitized only at the bottom of both
sides of the channel at the land/water interface (but not at the top of bank)
o Drainage ditches (single line <2 meters wide)
o Drainage ditches (double line >2 meters wide at bottom of channel)
o Water bodies (ponds, lakes, reservoirs) greater than ¼ acre in size
g. Point Cloud – Raw: Data shall be delivered in LAS files compatible with the most current ASPRS LAS
Specification format and must meet the requirements identified within this specification. The point
cloud data shall not contain any data voids and overlap between flight lines shall be removed.
h. Point Cloud – Classified: Fully compliant ASPRS LAS v1 1.4 classifications.
i. Tiling: Single schema for tiling, no overlap, tile-based .prj files, edgematch seamlessly in horizontal &
vertical.
j. Contours – 1 ft intervals
7) Progress Reports: Progress reports shall be provided by e-mail on a weekly basis for aerial
photography acquisition until delivery of the pilot project, and bi-weekly thereafter until the
project is complete. These informal reports shall consist of a summary of production status, major
activities completed during the most recent reporting period, description of issues and
corrections, and associated status maps or acquired flight lines.
8) Metadata: Complete FGDC-compliant metadata shall be provided for all data in an XML format.
The metadata shall provide a complete description of identification, data quality, spatial data
organization, spatial reference, and entity and attribute information. The metadata for
orthorectified imagery shall also include acquisition dates.
9) Project Report: A final project report summarizing the flight acquisition, orthorectification
process and data collection, quality control and assurance, and deliverables provided shall be
provided upon completion of the project. This report shall include a detailed narrative of the
analysis, accuracy assessment, and validation of all deliverables.
10) External Hard Drive: An external hard drive will be delivered to the city with all of the deliverables
available to upload into the city GIS.
All final data shall become sole property of the City with no restrictions on use or dissemination.
Final deliverables will be stored in the City’s ArcGIS SQL database and will be made available to internal
and external customers through various client applications and downloadable data files.
All data shall be delivered in both UTM Zone 12 NAD83 (2011) meters, NAVD88 meters and Montana
State Plane NAD83 (2011) meters, NAVD88 meters. For more information on the National Adjustment
of 2011, please visit the following website: http://www.ngs.noaa.gov/web/surveys/NA2011/.
Respondents shall indicate in their proposal a description of the internal quality control processes
they will utilize throughout the various phases of the project to assure that the contract deliverables
will be acceptable. The Consultant may provide forms, flow charts, or other materials to document
the quality control process.
The City retains the sole right to determine contract adherence to quality control requirements.
Judgment that the Consultant is in breach of the quality control requirements may require suspension
of any phase of the contract until such time as the City can determine that such problem(s) have been
remedied.
IV. PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS
Firms interested in providing the services described above are requested to submit the following
information. Responses to each item should appear in the same order as in this RFP and should
identifythe item to which the responses applies.
a) Executive Summary
And executive summary that provides a high level review of the proposed proposal.
b) Firm/Inidvidual Profile
Consultant’s legal name, address, telephone number, website (if any), and email address.
c) Description of Proposed Solution
A narrative describing the Consultant’s proposed approach to provide digital orthoimagery for
the greater Bozeman area.
d) Scope of Project
A summary of the proposed products or documents that will be provided at the completion of
this project.
e) Related Experience with Projects Similar to the Scope of Services
Descriptions of similar projects completed.
f) Statement of Qualifications
Include the Consultant’s professional credentials, experience, and qualifications in providing the
Scope of Services stated in this Request for Proposal.
g) References
List of no more than three municipal organizations you have worked for and whom we may
contact for recommendations.
h) Present and Projected Workloads
A description of the firm’s current work activities and how these would be coordinated with the
project, as well as specific current workloads of the project team members.
i) Key Personnel
Identify each principal of the firm and other key personnel who will be professionally associated
with this contract. Describe their respective areas of expertise and contract role. Include
personalized resumes, which identify the qualifications, training, and experience of each key
personnel.
j) Additional Information
Submit any other additional information, which would assist the City of Bozeman in the
evaluation of the proposal. The City of Bozeman reserves the right to make any investigation
and solicit additional information or submittals as it deems necessary to determine the ability of
any Consultant to perform the Scope of Services stated within this Request for Proposals.
k) Affirmation of Nondiscrimination & Equal Pay (see Attachment A)
Non-completion of the Affirmation of Nondiscrimination is cause for disqualification of firms.
V. TIMELINES, DELIVERY DEADLINE, AND INSTRUCTIONS
EVENT DATE/TIME
Publication dates of RFP Saturday, November 11, 2023
Saturday, November 18, 2023
Deadlines for Questions 3:00 p.m. MST November 20, 2023
Deadline for receipt of proposals 5:00 p.m. MST November 30, 2023
Evaluation of proposals December 4, 2023
Notice of Interviews December 8, 2023
Interviews (if necessary) December 15, 2023
Selection of consultants December 18, 2023
With the exception of the advertising dates and advertised due date, the City reserves the right
to modify the above timeline.
Deliver RFPs via email to the City Clerk (agenda@bozeman.net) by November 30, 2023 at 5:00
p.m. MST. It is the sole responsibility of the proposing party to ensure that proposals are
received prior to the closing time as late submittals will not be accepted and will be returned
unopened. All proposals must be provided as a single, searchable PDF document file and be
submitted digitally as an email attachment to the RFP Recipient email address
agenda@bozeman.net. Respondents are advised that Recipient’s email attachment size limit is
25MB and that only one PDF file will be allowed per response. The subject line of the
transmittal email shall clearly identify the RFP title, company name and due date/time. File
sizes greater than 25MB in size may be uploaded to bzncloud.bozeman.net upon special
arrangement of the Recipient; however, it is the respondent’s sole responsibility to ensure the
file upload is completed, and that the Recipient is separately notified via email of same, prior to
the given deadline.
VI. AMENDMENTS TO SOLICITATION
Any interpretation or correction of this request will be published on the City’s webpage. The
deadline for questions related to this document is 3:00 p.m. MST on November 20, 2023.
VII. CONTACT INFORMATION
Any administrative questions regarding proposal procedures should be directed to: Mike Maas,
City Clerk, (406) 582-2321, agenda@bozeman.net.
Questions relating to scope of services should be directed to: Gail Jorgenson, GIS Program
Manager, gjorgenson@bozeman.net, 406-582-2972.
VIII. SELECTION PROCEDURE
A review committee will evaluate all responses to the RFP that meet the submittal requirements
and deadline. Submittals that do not meet the requirement or deadline will not be considered.
The review committee will rank the proposals and may arrange interviews with the finalist(s) prior
to selection. Selection may be made directly based on the written RFP submission.
If interviews occur, the selection of finalists to be interviewed will be made by a selection
committee representing the City of Bozeman. The selection of interview candidates will be based
on an evaluation of the written responses to the RFPs.
All submitted proposals must be complete and contain the information required as stated in the
"Request for Proposals.”
IX. SELECTION CRITERIA
Proposals will be evaluated on the following criteria and the requirements of MCA 18-8-204 et seq.
• The Consultant’s specific project approach and understanding;
• Qualifications of professional personnel to be assigned to the project;
• Capability to meet project time and budget requirements;
• Location of the Consultant in relation to project;
• Present and projected workloads;
• Related experience on similar projects;
• Recent and current work for the City.
X. FORM OF AGREEMENT
The Contractor will be required to enter into a contract with the City in substantially the same
form as the professional services agreement attached as Attachment C.
XI. CITY RESERVATION OF RIGHTS / LIABILITY WAIVER
All proposals submitted in response to this RFP become the property of the City and public
records and, as such, may be subject to public review.
A SUBMISSION IN RESPONSE TO THIS REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS CONFERS NO RIGHTS
UPON ANY RESPONDENTS AND SHALL NOT OBLIGATE THE CITY IN ANY MANNER
WHATSOEVER. THE CITY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE NO AWARD AND TO SOLICIT
ADDITIONAL REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS AT A LATER DATE.
A. This RFP may be canceled or any or all responses may be rejected in whole or in part, as
specified herein, when it is in the best interests of the City. If the City cancels or revises
this RFP, all Respondents who submitted will be notified using email.
B. The City reserves the right to accept or reject any and all proposals; to add or delete
items and/or quantities; to amend the RFP; to waive any minor irregularities,
informalities, or failure to conform to the RFP; to extend the deadline for submitting
proposals; to postpone award for up to 60 days; to award one or more contracts, by
item or task, or groups of items or tasks, if so provided in the RFP and if multiple awards
or phases are determined by the City to be in the public interest.
C. The City of Bozeman reserves the right to reject the proposal of any person/firm who
previously failed to perform properly to the satisfaction of the City of Bozeman, or
complete on time agreements of similar nature, or to reject the proposal of any
person/firm who is not in a position to perform such an agreement satisfactorily as
determined by the City of Bozeman.
D. The City of Bozeman reserves the right to determine the best qualified Contractor and
negotiate a final scope of service and cost, negotiate a contract with another Contractor
if an agreement cannot be reached with the first selected Contractor, or reject all
proposals.
E. The professional services contract between the City of Bozeman and the successful
Contractor will incorporate the Contractor's scope of service and work schedule as part
of the agreement (see Attachment C for form of professional services agreement. The
professional services agreement presented to the Contractor may differ from this form
as appropriate for the scope of services).
F. This RFP does not commit the City to award a contract. The City assumes no liability or
responsibility for costs incurred by firms in responding to this request for proposals or
request for interviews, additional data, or other information with respect to the
selection process, prior to the issuance of an agreement, contract or purchase order.
The Contractor, by submitting a response to this RFP, waives all right to protest or
seek any legal remedies whatsoever regarding any aspect of this RFP.
G. The City reserves the right to cancel, in part or in its entirety, this RFP including, but not
limited to: selection procedures, submittal date, and submittal requirements. If the City
cancels or revises this RFP, all Contractors who submitted proposals will be notified
using email.
H. Projects under any contract are subject to the availability of funds.
XII. NONDISCRIMINATION AND EQUAL PAY POLICY
The City of Bozeman requires each entity submitting under this notice shall affirm, on a
separate form provided, that it will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed,
sex, age, marital status, national origin, or because of actual or perceived sexual orientation,
sexual preference, gender identity, or disability in fulfillment of a contract entered into for the
services identified herein and that this prohibition on discrimination shall apply to the hiring
and treatment of the submitting entity’s employees and to all subcontracts it enters into in
the fulfillment of the services identified herein. Failure to comply with this requirement shall
be cause for the submittal to be deemed nonresponsive.
The City also requires each entity submitting under this notice shall affirm it will abide by the
Equal Pay Act of 1963 and Section 39-3-104, MCA (the Montana Equal Pay Act), and has visited
the State of Montana Equal Pay for Equal Work “best practices” website,
https://equalpay.mt.gov/BestPractices/Employers, or equivalent “best practices publication
and has read the material.
XIII. MISCELLANEOUS
A. No Oral Agreements. No conversations or oral agreements with any officer, employee, or
agent of the City shall affect or modify any term of this solicitation. Oral communications
or any written/email communication between any person and City officer, employee or
agent shall not be considered binding.
B. No Partnership/Business Organization. Nothing in this solicitation or in any subsequent
agreement, or any other contract entered into as a result of this solicitation, shall
constitute, create, give rise to or otherwise be recognized as a partnership or formal
business organization of any kind between or among the respondent and the City.
C. Employment Restriction and Indemnity. No person who is an owner, officer,
employee, contractor, or consultant of a respondent shall be an officer or employee of
the City. No rights of the City’s retirement or personnel rules accrue to a respondent,
its officers, employees, contractors, or consultants. Respondents shall have the
responsibility of all salaries, wages, bonuses, retirement, withholdings, worker’s
compensation and occupational disease compensation, insurance, unemployment
compensation other benefits and taxes and premiums appurtenant thereto concerning
its officers, employees, contractors, and consultants. Each Respondent shall save and
hold the City harmless with respect to any and all claims for payment, compensation,
salary, wages, bonuses, retirement, withholdings, worker’s compensation and
occupational disease compensation, insurance, unemployment compensation other
benefits and taxes and premiums in any way related to each respondent’s officers,
employees, contractors and consultants.
D. Accessibility. Upon reasonable notice, the City will provide assistance for those persons
with sensory impairments. For further information please contact the ADA Coordinator
Mike Gray at 406-582-3232 or the City’s TTY line at 406-582-2301.
E. Procurement. When discrepancies occur between words and figures in this solicitation,
the words shall govern. No responsibility shall attach to a City employee for the
premature opening of an RFP not properly addressed and identified in accordance with
these documents.
F. Governing Law. This solicitation and any disputes arising hereunder or under any future
agreement shall be governed and construed and enforced in accordance with the laws
of the State of Montana, without reference to principles of choice or conflicts of laws.
XIV. ATTACHMENTS
The following exhibits are incorporated in this RFP:
Attachment A: Non-Discrimination Affirmation
Attachment B: 2023 Bozeman Aerial Flight Boundary (Area of Interest)
Attachment C: Professional Services Agreement
END OF RFP
Attachment A
NONDISCRIMINATION AND EQUAL PAY AFFIRMATION
(name of entity submitting) hereby affirms it will
not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, sex, age, marital status, national
origin, or because of actual or perceived sexual orientation, gender identity or disability and
acknowledges and understands the eventual contract will contain a provision prohibiting
discrimination as described above and this prohibition on discrimination shall apply to the
hiring and treatments or proposer’s employees and to all subcontracts.
In addition, (name of entity submitting) hereby
affirms it will abide by the Equal Pay Act of 1963 and Section 39-3-104, MCA (the Montana
Equal Pay Act), and has visited the State of Montana Equal Pay for Equal Work “best practices”
website, https://equalpay.mt.gov/BestPractices/Employers, or equivalent “best practices
publication and has read the material.
Name and title of person authorized to sign on behalf of submitter
Attachment B
Esri, NASA, NGA, USGS, FEMA, Montana State University, Bozeman GIS, Montana State Library, Esri, HERE, Garmin, SafeGraph, GeoTechnologies, Inc, METI/NASA, USGS, Bureau of Land Management, EPA, NPS, USDA
2024 Bozeman Aerial Imagery and
LiDAR Flight Boundary 2 1 0 0.5
Miles
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Attachment C
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into this day of , 202
(“Effective Date”), by and between the CITY OF BOZEMAN, MONTANA, a self-governing
municipal corporation organized and existing under its Charter and the laws of the State of Montana,
121 North Rouse Street, Bozeman, Montana, with a mailing address of PO Box 1230, Bozeman, MT
59771, hereinafter referred to as “City,” and, , , hereinafter referred
to as “Contractor.” The City and Contractor may be referred to individually as “Party” and collectively
as “Parties.”
In consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained, the receipt and
sufficiency whereof being hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows:
1. Purpose: City agrees to enter this Agreement with Contractor to perform for City
services described in the Scope of Services attached hereto as Exhibit A and by this reference made
a part hereof.
2. Scope of Services: Contractor will perform the work and provide the services in
accordance with the requirements of the Scope of Services. For conflicts between this Agreement and
the Scope of Services, unless specifically provided otherwise, the Agreement governs.
4. Payment: City agrees to pay Contractor the amount specified in the Scope of Services.
Any alteration or deviation from the described services that involves additional costs above the
Agreement amount will be performed by Contractor after written request by the City, and will become
an additional charge over and above the amount listed in the Scope of Services. The City must agree
in writing upon any additional charges.
5. Contractor’s Representations: To induce City to enter into this Agreement,
Contractor makes the following representations:
a. Contractor has familiarized itself with the nature and extent of this Agreement, the
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Scope of Services, and with all local conditions and federal, state and local laws, ordinances, rules,
and regulations that in any manner may affect cost, progress or performance of the Scope of Services.
b. Contractor represents and warrants to City that it has the experience and ability to
perform the services required by this Agreement; that it will perform the services in a professional,
competent and timely manner and with diligence and skill; that it has the power to enter into and
perform this Agreement and grant the rights granted in it; and that its performance of this Agreement
shall not infringe upon or violate the rights of any third party, whether rights of copyright, trademark,
privacy, publicity, libel, slander or any other rights of any nature whatsoever, or violate any federal,
state and municipal laws. The City will not determine or exercise control as to general procedures or
formats necessary to have these services meet this warranty.
6. Independent Contractor Status/Labor Relations: The parties agree that Contractor
is an independent contractor for purposes of this Agreement and is not to be considered an employee
of the City for any purpose. Contractor is not subject to the terms and provisions of the City’s
personnel policies handbook and may not be considered a City employee for workers’ compensation
or any other purpose. Contractor is not authorized to represent the City or otherwise bind the City in
any dealings between Contractor and any third parties.
Contractor shall comply with the applicable requirements of the Workers’ Compensation Act,
Title 39, Chapter 71, Montana Code Annotated (MCA), and the Occupational Disease Act of
Montana, Title 39, Chapter 71, MCA. Contractor shall maintain workers’ compensation coverage for
all members and employees of Contractor’s business, except for those members who are exempted
by law.
Contractor shall furnish the City with copies showing one of the following: (1) a binder for
workers’ compensation coverage by an insurer licensed and authorized to provide workers’
compensation insurance in the State of Montana; or (2) proof of exemption from workers’
compensation granted by law for independent contractors.
In the event that, during the term of this Agreement, any labor problems or disputes of any
type arise or materialize which in turn cause any services to cease for any period of time, Contractor
specifically agrees to take immediate steps, at its own expense and without expectation of
reimbursement from City, to alleviate or resolve all such labor problems or disputes. The specific
steps Contractor shall take shall be left to the discretion of Contractor; provided, however, that
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Contractor shall bear all costs of any related legal action. Contractor shall provide immediate relief
to the City so as to permit the services to continue at no additional cost to City.
Contractor shall indemnify, defend, and hold the City harmless from any and all claims,
demands, costs, expenses, damages, and liabilities arising out of, resulting from, or occurring in
connection with any labor problems or disputes, or any delays or stoppages of work associated with
such problems or disputes.
7. Indemnity/Waiver of Claims/Insurance: For other than professional services
rendered, to the fullest extent permitted by law, Contractor agrees to release, defend, indemnify, and
hold harmless the City, its agents, representatives, employees, and officers (collectively referred to
for purposes of this Section as the City) from and against any and all claims, demands, actions, fees
and costs (including attorney’s fees and the costs and fees of expert witness and consultants), losses,
expenses, liabilities (including liability where activity is inherently or intrinsically dangerous) or
damages of whatever kind or nature connected therewith and without limit and without regard to the
cause or causes thereof or the negligence of any party or parties that may be asserted against,
recovered from or suffered by the City occasioned by, growing or arising out of or resulting from or
in any way related to: (i) the negligent, reckless, or intentional misconduct of the Contractor; or (ii)
any negligent, reckless, or intentional misconduct of any of the Contractor’s agents.
For the professional services rendered, to the fullest extent permitted by law, Contractor agrees
to indemnify and hold the City harmless against claims, demands, suits, damages, losses, and
expenses, including reasonable defense attorney fees, to the extent caused by the negligence or
intentional misconduct of the Contractor or Contractor’s agents or employees.
Such obligations shall not be construed to negate, abridge, or reduce other rights or obligations
of indemnity that would otherwise exist. The indemnification obligations of this Section must not be
construed to negate, abridge, or reduce any common-law or statutory rights of the City as
indemnitee(s) which would otherwise exist as to such indemnitee(s).
Contractor’s indemnity under this Section shall be without regard to and without any right to
contribution from any insurance maintained by City.
Should the City be required to bring an action against the Contractor to assert its right to
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defense or indemnification under this Agreement or under the Contractor’s applicable insurance
policies required below, the City shall be entitled to recover reasonable costs and attorney fees
incurred in asserting its right to indemnification or defense but only if a court of competent
jurisdiction determines the Contractor was obligated to defend the claim(s) or was obligated to
indemnify the City for a claim(s) or any portion(s) thereof.
In the event of an action filed against the City resulting from the City’s performance under
this Agreement, the City may elect to represent itself and incur all costs and expenses of suit.
Contractor also waives any and all claims and recourse against the City, including the right of
contribution for loss or damage to person or property arising from, growing out of, or in any way
connected with or incident to the performance of this Agreement except “responsibility for [City’s]
own fraud, for willful injury to the person or property of another, or for violation of law, whether
willful or negligent” as per 28-2-702, MCA.
These obligations shall survive termination of this Agreement and the services performed
hereunder.
In addition to and independent from the above, Contractor shall at Contractor’s expense secure
insurance coverage through an insurance company or companies duly licensed and authorized to
conduct insurance business in Montana which insures the liabilities and obligations specifically
assumed by the Contractor in this Section. The insurance coverage shall not contain any exclusion for
liabilities specifically assumed by the Contractor in this Section.
The insurance shall cover and apply to all claims, demands, suits, damages, losses, and
expenses that may be asserted or claimed against, recovered from, or suffered by the City without
limit and without regard to the cause therefore and which is acceptable to the City. Contractor shall
furnish to the City an accompanying certificate of insurance and accompanying endorsements in
amounts not less than as follows:
• Workers’ Compensation – statutory;
• Employers’ Liability - $1,000,000 per occurrence; $2,000,000 annual aggregate;
• Commercial General Liability - $1,000,000 per occurrence; $2,000,000 annual
aggregate;
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• Automobile Liability - $1,000,000 property damage/bodily injury per accident; and
• Professional Liability - $1,000,000 per claim; $2,000,000 annual aggregate.
The above amounts shall be exclusive of defense costs. The City shall be endorsed as an
additional or named insured on a primary non-contributory basis on the Commercial General,
Employer’s Liability, and Automobile Liability policies. The insurance and required endorsements
must be in a form suitable to City and shall include no less than a thirty (30) day notice of cancellation
or non-renewal. Contractor shall notify City within two (2) business days of Contractor’s receipt of
notice that any required insurance coverage will be terminated or Contractor’s decision to terminate
any required insurance coverage for any reason.
The City must approve all insurance coverage and endorsements prior to the Contractor
commencing work.
8. Termination for Contractor’s Fault:
a. If Contractor refuses or fails to timely do the work, or any part thereof, or fails
to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement, or otherwise breaches any terms or
conditions of this Agreement, the City may, by written notice, terminate this Agreement and
the Contractor’s right to proceed with all or any part of the work (“Termination Notice Due
to Contractor’s Fault”). The City may then take over the work and complete it, either with its
own resources or by re-letting the contract to any other third party.
b. In the event of a termination pursuant to this Section 8, Contractor shall be
entitled to payment only for those services Contractor actually rendered.
c. Any termination provided for by this Section 8 shall be in addition to any other
remedies to which the City may be entitled under the law or at equity.
d. In the event of termination under this Section 8, Contractor shall, under no
circumstances, be entitled to claim or recover consequential, special, punitive, lost business
opportunity, lost productivity, field office overhead, general conditions costs, or lost profits
damages of any nature arising, or claimed to have arisen, as a result of the termination.
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9. Termination for City’s Convenience:
a. Should conditions arise which, in the sole opinion and discretion of the City,
make it advisable to the City to cease performance under this Agreement, the City may
terminate this Agreement by written notice to Contractor (“Notice of Termination for City’s
Convenience”). The termination shall be effective in the manner specified in the Notice of
Termination for City’s Convenience and shall be without prejudice to any claims that the City
may otherwise have against Contractor.
b. Upon receipt of the Notice of Termination for City’s Convenience, unless
otherwise directed in the Notice, the Contractor shall immediately cease performance under
this Agreement and make every reasonable effort to refrain from continuing work, incurring
additional expenses or costs under this Agreement and shall immediately cancel all existing
orders or contracts upon terms satisfactory to the City. Contractor shall do only such work as
may be necessary to preserve, protect, and maintain work already completed or immediately
in progress.
c. In the event of a termination pursuant to this Section 9, Contractor is entitled
to payment only for those services Contractor actually rendered on or before the receipt of the
Notice of Termination for City’s Convenience.
d. The compensation described in Section 9(c) is the sole compensation due to
Contractor for its performance of this Agreement. Contractor shall, under no circumstances,
be entitled to claim or recover consequential, special, punitive, lost business opportunity, lost
productivity, field office overhead, general conditions costs, or lost profits damages of any
nature arising, or claimed to have arisen, as a result of the termination.
10. Limitation on Contractor’s Damages; Time for Asserting Claim:
a. In the event of a claim for damages by Contractor under this Agreement,
Contractor’s damages shall be limited to contract damages and Contractor hereby expressly
waives any right to claim or recover consequential, special, punitive, lost business
opportunity, lost productivity, field office overhead, general conditions costs, or lost profits
damages of any nature or kind.
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b. In the event Contractor wants to assert a claim for damages of any kind or
nature, Contractor shall provide City with written notice of its claim, the facts and
circumstances surrounding and giving rise to the claim, and the total amount of damages
sought by the claim, within thirty (30) days of the facts and circumstances giving rise to the
claim. In the event Contractor fails to provide such notice, Contractor shall waive all rights to
assert such claim.
11. Representatives and Notices:
a. City’s Representative: The City’s Representative for the purpose of this
Agreement shall be Gail Jorgenson, GIS Program Manager or such other individual as City
shall designate in writing. Whenever approval or authorization from or communication or
submission to City is required by this Agreement, such communication or submission shall be
directed to the City’s Representative and approvals or authorizations shall be issued only by
such Representative; provided, however, that in exigent circumstances when City’s
Representative is not available, Contractor may direct its communication or submission to
other designated City personnel or agents as designated by the City in writing and may receive
approvals or authorization from such persons.
b. Contractor’s Representative: The Contractor’s Representative for the
purpose of this Agreement shall be or such other individual as
Contractor shall designate in writing. Whenever direction to or communication with
Contractor is required by this Agreement, such direction or communication shall be directed
to Contractor’s Representative; provided, however, that in exigent circumstances when
Contractor’s Representative is not available, City may direct its direction or communication
to other designated Contractor personnel or agents.
c. Notices: All notices required by this Agreement shall be in writing and
shall be provided to the Representatives named in this Section. Notices shall be deemed given
when delivered, if delivered by courier to Party’s address shown above during normal business
hours of the recipient; or when sent, if sent by email or fax (with a successful transmission
report) to the email address or fax number provided by the Party’s Representative; or on the
fifth business day following mailing, if mailed by ordinary mail to the address shown above,
postage prepaid.
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12. Permits: Contractor shall provide all notices, comply with all applicable laws,
ordinances, rules, and regulations, obtain all necessary permits, licenses, including a City of Bozeman
business license, and inspections from applicable governmental authorities, and pay all fees and
charges in connection therewith.
13. Laws and Regulations: Contractor shall comply fully with all applicable state and
federal laws, regulations, and municipal ordinances including, but not limited to, all workers’
compensation laws, all environmental laws including, but not limited to, the generation and disposal
of hazardous waste, the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), the safety rules, codes, and
provisions of the Montana Safety Act in Title 50, Chapter 71, MCA, all applicable City, County, and
State building and electrical codes, the Americans with Disabilities Act, and all non-discrimination,
affirmative action, and utilization of minority and small business statutes and regulations.
If Contractor’s Scope of Services includes the production of digital content, documents, or web
applications for the City, Contractor must use both the City style guide when creating a design, and,
as per recommendations found in Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act, the content must also adhere
to level A and AA Success Criteria and Conformance Requirements as defined by the current Web
Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).
The City will not accept digital content that does not comply with WCAG A and AA guidelines. If
the City refuses digital content because it is non-compliant with the City style guide, Section 508 of
the Rehabilitation Act, and/or WCAG, Contractor will be required to make the digital content
compliant and redelivered at no additional cost to the City.
15. Nondiscrimination and Equal Pay: The Contractor agrees that all hiring by
Contractor of persons performing this Agreement shall be on the basis of merit and qualifications.
The Contractor will have a policy to provide equal employment opportunity in accordance with all
applicable state and federal anti-discrimination laws, regulations, and contracts. The Contractor will
not refuse employment to a person, bar a person from employment, or discriminate against a person
in compensation or in a term, condition, or privilege of employment because of race, color, religion,
creed, political ideas, sex, age, marital status, national origin, actual or perceived sexual orientation,
gender identity, physical or mental disability, except when the reasonable demands of the position
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require an age, physical or mental disability, marital status or sex distinction. The Contractor shall be
subject to and comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; Section 140, Title 2, United
States Code, and all regulations promulgated thereunder.
Contractor represents it is, and for the term of this Agreement will be, in compliance with the
requirements of the Equal Pay Act of 1963 and Section 39-3-104, MCA (the Montana Equal Pay Act).
Contractor must report to the City any violations of the Montana Equal Pay Act that Contractor has
been found guilty of within 60 days of such finding for violations occurring during the term of this
Agreement.
Contractor shall require these nondiscrimination terms of its subcontractors providing services
under this Agreement.
16. Intoxicants; DOT Drug and Alcohol Regulations/Safety and Training: Contractor
shall not permit or suffer the introduction or use of any intoxicants, including alcohol or illegal drugs,
by any employee or agent engaged in services to the City under this Agreement while on City property
or in the performance of any activities under this Agreement. Contractor acknowledges it is aware of
and shall comply with its responsibilities and obligations under the U.S. Department of Transportation
(DOT) regulations governing anti-drug and alcohol misuse prevention plans and related testing. City
shall have the right to request proof of such compliance and Contractor shall be obligated to furnish
such proof.
The Contractor shall be responsible for instructing and training the Contractor's employees
and agents in proper and specified work methods and procedures. The Contractor shall provide
continuous inspection and supervision of the work performed. The Contractor is responsible for
instructing its employees and agents in safe work practices.
17. Modification and Assignability: This Agreement may not be enlarged, modified or
altered except by written agreement signed by both parties hereto. The Contractor may not
subcontract or assign Contractor’s rights, including the right to compensation or duties arising
hereunder, without the prior written consent of the City. Any subcontractor or assignee will be bound
by all of the terms and conditions of this Agreement.
18. Reports/Accountability/Public Information: Contractor agrees to develop and/or
provide documentation as requested by the City demonstrating Contractor’s compliance with the
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requirements of this Agreement. Contractor shall allow the City, its auditors, and other persons
authorized by the City to inspect and copy its books and records for the purpose of verifying that the
reimbursement of monies distributed to Contractor pursuant to this Agreement was used in
compliance with this Agreement and all applicable provisions of federal, state, and local law. The
Contractor shall not issue any statements, releases or information for public dissemination without
prior approval of the City.
19. Non-Waiver: A waiver by either party of any default or breach by the other party of
any terms or conditions of this Agreement does not limit the other party’s right to enforce such term
or conditions or to pursue any available legal or equitable rights in the event of any subsequent default
or breach.
20. Attorney’s Fees and Costs: In the event it becomes necessary for either Party to
retain an attorney to enforce any of the terms or conditions of this Agreement or to give any notice
required herein, then the prevailing Party or the Party giving notice shall be entitled to reasonable
attorney's fees and costs, including fees, salary, and costs of in-house counsel including the City
Attorney’s Office staff.
21. Taxes: Contractor is obligated to pay all taxes of any kind or nature and make all
appropriate employee withholdings.
22. Dispute Resolution:
a. Any claim, controversy, or dispute between the parties, their agents,
employees, or representatives shall be resolved first by negotiation between senior-level
personnel from each party duly authorized to execute settlement agreements. Upon mutual
agreement of the parties, the parties may invite an independent, disinterested mediator to assist
in the negotiated settlement discussions.
b. If the parties are unable to resolve the dispute within thirty (30) days from the
date the dispute was first raised, then such dispute may only be resolved in a court of
competent jurisdiction in compliance with the Applicable Law provisions of this Agreement.
23. Survival: Contractor’s indemnification shall survive the termination or expiration of
this Agreement for the maximum period allowed under applicable law.
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24. Headings: The headings used in this Agreement are for convenience only and are not
to be construed as a part of the Agreement or as a limitation on the scope of the particular paragraphs
to which they refer.
25. Severability: If any portion of this Agreement is held to be void or unenforceable, the
balance thereof shall continue in effect.
26. Applicable Law: The parties agree that this Agreement is governed in all respects by
the laws of the State of Montana.
27. Binding Effect: This Agreement is binding upon and inures to the benefit of the heirs,
legal representatives, successors, and assigns of the parties.
28. No Third-Party Beneficiary: This Agreement is for the exclusive benefit of the
parties, does not constitute a third-party beneficiary agreement, and may not be relied upon or
enforced by a third party.
29. Counterparts: This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, which together
constitute one instrument.
30. Integration: This Agreement and all Exhibits attached hereto constitute the entire
agreement of the parties. Covenants or representations not contained herein or made a part thereof by
reference, are not binding upon the parties. There are no understandings between the parties other than
as set forth in this Agreement. All communications, either verbal or written, made prior to the date
of this Agreement are hereby abrogated and withdrawn unless specifically made a part of this
Agreement by reference.
31. Consent to Electronic Signatures: The Parties have consented to execute this
Agreement electronically in conformance with the Montana Uniform Electronic Transactions Act,
Title 30, Chapter 18, Part 1, MCA.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement the day and
year first above written or as recorded in an electronic signature.
CITY OF BOZEMAN, MONTANA
CONTRACTOR (Type Name Above)
By By
Jeff Mihelich, City Manager
Print Name:
Print Title:
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
By
Greg Sullivan, Bozeman City Attorney
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