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DATE: APR 17 2025 TRAINING AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
p py1pL`>l� THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
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CITY OF SANTA ANA
THIS AGREEMENT (this "Agreement") is made and entered into this day of
, 2025 ("Effective Date") by and between THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF
CALIFORNIA, a California public corporation, acting on behalf of its Institute of Transportation
Studies-Technology Transfer Program, University of California, Berkeley (hereinafter
"University") and City of Santa Ana, Public Works Agency, having a principal place of business
at 20 Civic Center Plaza, Ross Annex, M-21 Santa Ana, CA 92702 (hereinafter "Client").
WHEREAS, the University has developed the course(s) of instruction identified below,
and has the expertise to provide such instruction; and
WHEREAS, Client desires delivery of said course(s) of instruction to take place at a
designated time and location in facilities provided by the Client;
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants, conditions and terms
hereinafter set forth, and for other good and valuable consideration, the parties agree as
follows:
1. Scope of Work.
Courses
The University will deliver 2 sessions of the University's course entitled "Traffic Control For
Safer Work Zones"
Dates/Locations
The University's delivery of the Course(s) under this Agreement will be at the following dates)
and location(s):
Course Name:Traffic Control for Safer Work Zones
Session Date:To be determined
Time: 7:00 a.m.to 4:00 p.m.
Location: 215 S. Center Street, Santa Ana, CA 92703 (M-85)
Instructor:To be determined
2. Term. This Agreement shall be effective as of the Effective Date and shall end at the completion of
the final Course delivery on June 30, 2025
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3. University Responsibilities.
The University shall be responsible for:
a. selecting and scheduling the Course instructor(s) for the date and location of each
training
b. providing delivery of the Course
c, the development and delivery of Course instructional program(s)
d. providing sufficient Course instructional materials, books, notes and watch manuals
for Course students
e. providing Course teaching aids(such as overheads, videos,and learning exercises) as
needed
f. providing a Course sign-in form, attendance verification forms, and evaluations for
Course students
g. providing Certificates of Attendance to each Course student who completes the
Course, and whose name appears on the Course sign-in list.
4. Client Responsibilities.
The Client shall be responsible for:
a. providing appropriate teaching facilities adequate for the number of students enrolled
in the Course, and arranged according to specifications from the University
b. providing the instructional equipment listed below, or as requested by the University
As the onsite host, Client will provide:
i. A training facility that will hold up to 40 persons
ii. Classroom set-up (two persons per 6 ft. table or three person per S ft.table)
iii. Table in front for the Course instructor
iv. Registration table
V. Directions to the facility
vi. Registration and confirmation of all participants
vii. Temporary Traffic Control devices, cones and stop/slow paddles
viii. Audiovisual equipment and support shall include the following:
• LCD projector, Screen, Laptop
• Extension cord and power strip
• Client representative to operate the AV Equipment
• White board or Flip chart with markers
5. Fees/Payment.
a. The fee for the services to be rendered shall be as follows:
As further described in Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated by
referenced, Client shall pay the University a flat fee of$6,500.00 for the
delivery of the Course titled "Traffic Control For Safer Work Zones"for up
to 40 Course participants. This fee includes all costs for Course instruction,
Course instructor travel, and Course instructional materials.
b. The maximum amount paid under this Agreement shall not exceed $1.3,000.00.
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c. All payments shall be made in US dollars. Checks are to be made payable to The
Regents of the University of California.The fee is due and payable upon completion
of the Course delivery.
Payment shall be sent to:
Attention: Bernadette Edwards
Technology Transfer Program
Institute of Transportation Studies
University of California at Berkeley
Richmond Field Station
1301 S. 46th St, Bldg.196, Richmond,CA 94804-3580
Tel: 510-384-6839
Email: berniete@berkeley.edu
6. Course Cancellation or Rescheduling.
a. The University may upon five (5) business days written notice to the Client cancel or
reschedule the Course(s) for any reason without penalty.
b. The Client may cancel the Course(s) upon written notice to the University up until
fifteen (15) business days before the date of the Course delivery without penalty. If
the Client cancels the Course(s) after this date, the Client agrees to pay the full fixed
fee for the cancelled Course(s).
c. The Client may request the University to reschedule the Course(s) delivery at any
time. The University will make a good faith attempt to accommodate the Client's
request. The Client agrees to pay actual direct costs incurred by the University as a
result of rescheduling the Course(s), up to a maximum of the full fixed fee.This cost
for rescheduling shall be paid in addition to the fixed fee for the Course(s) delivery
as described in Paragraph 5 (Fees/Payment).The more notice and flexibility the
Client gives the University with regard to a request for rescheduling, the less
likelihood there will be of incurring an extra fee.
7. Notices. Notices pursuant to this Agreement shall be in writing to the addresses below or to
such other address that either party may later designate to the other. Notice shall be effective
on the date sent by fax or e-mail or delivered personally, or three days after the date of deposit
with the U.S. Postal Service, certified mail, return receipt requested.
University's representative for all matters shall be:
Laura Melendy
Director, Technology Transfer Program
Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California,
Berkeley
109 McLaughlin Hall, Mail Code 1720
Berkeley, CA 94720
Tel: 510-642-3587
E-mail: melendv@berkeley.edu
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Client's representative for all purposes shall be:
Name:Salvador Melia, Public Works Safetv Assistant
Agency; City of Santa Ana, Public Works Agency
Address: 215 S. Center Street, Santa Ana, CA 92703 (M-85)
Telephone: 714 647-3569
E-mail:smeiia@santa-ana.org
Client's signatory for this Agreement is:
Check, if same as above G ^�
Or:
Name: Alvaro Nunez._City_Manager
Agency: City of Santa Ana Address: 20 Civic Center Plaza
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P.O. Box 1988
Santa Ana,CA 92702-1988
Telephone:(714)647-5200
E-mail:anunez@santa-ana.org
8. Copyright. The University shall own the sole copyright to all material now existing or
created in the future in connection with any Course or Courses, including, but not limited to,
the rights to: make copies of class materials;create derivative works; and perform or instruct in
versions of the Course(s). Therefore, Client may not videotape, audiotape or digitally capture
any element of these Course(s) or Course curriculum materials without the express prior
written consent of the University.
9, Independent Contractor Status. Client is an independent contractor and is not a joint
venture, employee, agent or partner of University. Neither party will have the right to obligate
or bind the other party in any manner whatsoever.
10. Insurance.
a. Each party shall keep in full force and effect during the term of this Agreement,at its
sole expense, insurance as follows ("Insurance"):
i. Commercial Form General Liability Insurance with minimum limits as follows:
a. Each Occurrence $1,000,000
b. Products/Completed Operations Aggregate $2,000,000
c. Personal and Advertising Injury $1,000,000
d. General Aggregate $2,000,000
ii. Business Automobile Liability Insurance for owned, scheduled, non-owned or
hired automobiles with a combined single limit of$1,000,000 per occurrence
iii. Workers Compensation as required by applicable law.
b. If the Insurance is written on a claims made form, it shall continue forthree years
following termination of this Agreement.
c.The Insurance shall provide for a retroactive date of placement prior to or coinciding
with the effective date of this Agreement.
d. Each party to name the other party as an additional insured on the General Liability
and Business Automobile insurance, in proportion to and to the extent of the
negligent acts or omissions of Client or Client's officers, employees and agents.
e. Within thirty (30) days of the execution of this Agreement, each party shall furnish the
other party with a Certificate of Insurance evidencing compliance with the insurance
provisions of this Agreement and requiring 30 days advance written notice to the
other party of any modification,change, or cancellation with respect to the
Insurance.
f. Each party's Insurance shall be primary with respect to the other party, its elected
officials,officers, agents, and employees, and any self-insurance maintained by a
party shall be in excess of and non-contributory to the Insurance.
11. Indemnification.
a.The University shall indemnify, and hold the Client, its City Council, its officers,
officials, employees, or agents harmless from and against any and all liability, loss, or
expense, including reasonable attorneys' fees, or claims for injury or damages arising
out of the performance of this Agreement but only in proportion to and to the extent
that such liability, loss, expense, attorneys'fees, or claims for injury or damages are
caused by or result from the negligent or intentional acts or omissions of the
University, its officers, agents, or employees.
b.The Client shall indemnify, and hold the University, its officers, employees, or agents
harmless from and against any and all liability, loss, or expense, including reasonable
attorneys'fees, or claims for injury or damages arising out of the performance of this
Agreement, but only in proportion to and to the extent that such liability, loss,
expense, attorneys'fees, or claims for injury or damages are caused by or result from
the negligent or intentional acts or omissions of the Client, its officers, agents, or
employees.
12. Use of the University Name/Trademarks. "University Trademarks" means the name
"University of California," any abbreviation thereof or other trade name, trademark, or logo
that represents the University, its products or services. The University Trademarks are
protected byfederal trademark and California State laws. Client shall not use the name of the
University of California, or any abbreviation thereof, or any name of which "University of
California" is a part, or any trademarks of the University, in any commercial context, such as
may appear on products, in media (including web sites) and print advertisements in cases when
such use may imply an endorsement or sponsorship of Client, its products or services. All uses
of the University's name and trademarks, therefore, must first receive prior written consent of
The Regents of the University of California through the Office of Business Contracts and Brand
Protection. At all times in compliance with the State of California Education Code Section
92000.
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13. Modification. This Agreement may be amended or modified only by mutual written
agreement of the parties.
14. Disputes/Governing Law. In the event of a dispute, this Agreement shall be governed
by and interpreted according to the laws of the State of California, without regard to its
conflict of laws provisions.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have hereinafter executed this Agreement as
of the Effective Date.
THE REGENTS OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
°igltally sigssed by
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Name: Quan Luc By:
Title: Associate Director, Business Contracts Name:Jenn�Lll
and Brand Protection
Title: City Clerk
Date: March 20, 2025 Date:
Name: Alvaro Nunez
Title:City Manager
Date:
[signatures continued on following page]
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(Approved As to Form)
Sonia R.Carvalho
City Attorney
By: � T
Name: Brandon Salvatierra
Title: Deputy City Attorney
Date: 2/7/25
(Recommended For Approval)
By:
Name: Nabil Saba
Title: Executive Director, Public Works
Agency
Date:
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EXHIBIT A
BerkeleyTechTransfer
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA . INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORTATION STUDIES
QUOTE NO. 2440TS100418
Document Date: April 18, 2024
Valid for 30 days
TO: Salvador Mejia From: Bernadette Tan Edwards, CGMP
Public Works Safety Assistant Work Zone Safety Program Manager
City of Santa Ana University of California, Berkeley
215 S. Center Street, Santa Ana, CA 92703 (M-85) ITS-Tech Transfer Program
smejia@santa-ana.org 1 (714)647-3569 1301 S. 46th St, Bldg.196, Richmond, CA 94804
Direct Line: 510-384-6839
Email: berniete@berkeley.edu
UC REGENTS Vendor# 60689
QTY COURSE PER UNIT COST
Agency Sponsored Onsite Class
2 Class TS-10: Traffic Control for Safer Work Zones with $6,500.00 $13,000.00
Flagging 8-Hour for 40 students.
$0.00 $0.00
$0.00 $0.00
TOTAL $6,500.00 $13,000.00
Checks made payable to: UC REGENTS
MAIL CHECK TO:
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY
Institute of Transportation Studies
Technology Transfer Program
ATTN: Bernadette Edwards
Richmond Field Station
1301 S. 46th St, Bldg.196, Richmond, CA 94804
TechTransfer I Institute of Transportation Studies I University of California,Berkeley
109 McLaughlin Hall,Berkeley,CA 94720 Ph:510.643.4393
www.techtransfer.berkelev.edu
Berkeley ► kTechTransfer
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORTATION STUDIES
Traffic Control for Safer Work Zones (TS-10)
Description
Our one-day Traffic Control for Safer Work Zones course is designed to keep the workers
and public safe during road construction and maintenance, utility work, landscaping and
railway maintenance work along roadways in California. This training course is compliant
with the California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (CAMUTCD), Cal-OSHA
Sections 1598 & 1599, and California Vehicle Code Section 21400. It also incorporates the
latest State and Federal guidelines.
Collectively, our team of instructors has over 150 years of work zone related experience.
They are all Licensed Professional Engineers who work for public agencies or as
engineering and liability consultants. Many of the instructors also are active members of the
National Committee on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, the Work Area Traffic Control
Handbook (WATCH), and the Caltrans 2014 CAMUTCD working team.
Topics Include
• Traffic control plans for various types of roadway situations encountered in cities and
counties in California
• Some instruction on proper flagging procedures
• Legal section on work zone tort liability
What You Will Learn
By the end of the training, students will:
• Understand the requirements to protect the driving public and work zone crew at and
around construction and maintenance areas (or work zones)
• Be able to develop traffic control plans for work zones in accordance with state and
national guidelines
• Understand safety equipment and markings and their uses/limitations under various
conditions
• Be able to install traffic control devices for work zones to assure safety of the driving
public and the work zone crew
• Be able to safely install and remove a variety of safety equipment and markings
used to control/guide traffic safely through work zones
• Gain knowledge concerning actions to reduce risk of personal and agency liability
arising from negligence in the work zone design and operation
• Be able to use techniques, devices and equipment to safely direct vehicle
movements around work zones in accordance with state and national guidelines
TechTransfer I Institute of Transportation Studies I University of California,Berkeley
109 McLaughlin Hall,Berkeley,CA 94720 Ph:510.643.4393
www.techtransfer.berkeley.edu
Berkeley) ► Te c hTra n sfe r
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA /
INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORTATION STUDIES
Who Should Attend
This training is designed for road construction and maintenance crews and their supervisors
who are expected to work in and around the public street right-of-way and are responsible
for the implementation of traffic safety control plans in the field. This course will also benefit
traffic/civil engineers and public works inspectors who design, direct, and inspect
construction and maintenance work done on public streets. Utility company workers and
contractors, who frequently do maintenance work within the public street right-of-way, will
also benefit from this training.
Course Materials:
1. WATCH Handbook
2. Flagging Handbook
3. Temporary Pedestrian Handbook
4. TA Exercises
TechTransfer I Institute of Transportation Studies I University of California,Berkeley
109 McLaughlin Hall,Berkeley,CA 94720 Ph:510.643.4393
www.techtransfer.berkeley.edu
Berkeley ► TechTransfer
. INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORTATION STUDIES
TRAFFIC CONTROL FOR SAFER WORK ZONES 8-HOUR (TS-10)
GENERAL COURSE AGENDA
8:00 AM -8:45 AM Introduction(45 Minutes)
1. Course Overview
2. Need for Training
3. Liability in the Work Zone
4. Human Factors
8:45 AM -9:00 AM Worker, Pedestrian and Bicyclist Considerations(15 Minutes)
1. Worker Considerations
a. Personal Protective Equipment(PPE) -Safety Order 3380
b. Heat Illness Prevention—Safety Order 3395
c. Activity Area—Planning,Speed and Internal Traffic Control
d. Positive Protection Devices-Federal Regulations-23 CFR 630.1108 ("Subpart K")
e. Worker Safety Planning"General Duty Clause"
2. Pedestrian Considerations
3. Bicycle Considerations
4. Pedestrian ADA Considerations
9:00 AM -9:30 AM Traffic Control Devices(30 Minutes)
1. Signs
2. Devices
3. Minimum signs and devices each truck should carry.
9:30 AM -10:00 AM Components of Temporary Traffic Control Layouts(30 minutes)
1. Areas
2. Tapers and buffer spacing
3. Sign Spacing
4. Warning Sign Series
5. Work Duration
6. TTC Guidelines for High speed and Low speed
10:00 AM - 10:15 AM BREAK(15 Minutes)
10:15 AM - 12:00 PM Exercises and Typical Application Solutions(105 Minutes)
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM LUNCH(60 Minutes)
1:00 PM -2:00 PM Continue Exercises(60 Minutes)
2:00 PM - 2:30 PM Preparation, Installation and Removal VIDEO-Safe Efficient Lane Closure—LADOT(30 Minutes)
2:30 PM -2:45 PM BREAK(15 Minutes)
2:45 PM -3:00 PM Evaluating, Documenting and Maintaining-ONLY IN URBAN (15 Minutes)
3:00 PM -4:30 PM Flagging(90 Minutes for Low Speed/180 Minutes in High Speed)
1. Video
2. Power Point Presentation ( High Speed only Optional for Low Speed)
3. Hands on Student Demonstration of Proper Flagging Procedures
4:30PM-5:00PM Course Wrap-up&Evaluations(15 Minutes)
TechTransfer I Institute of Transportation Studies I University of California, Berkeley
109 McLaughlin Hall, MC 1720, Berkeley,CA 94720-1720 TEL: 510.643.4393
www.techtransfer.berkeley.edu
Berkeley 1� TechTransfer
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
. INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORTATION STUDIES
TRAFFIC CONTROL FOR SAFER WORK ZONES 8-HOUR (TS-10)
Course Requirements
EACH STUDENT IS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE:
1. Attendance Verification Form
2. Sign in AM and PM/Flagging
3. Evaluation Form
4. 8-Hour hands on class
THE AGENCY SPONSOR FACILITY WILL PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING:
a. A training facility that can hold up to 40 person
b. Classroom set-up (two students per 6 ft table)
c. The table in front for the instructor
d. Registration table
e. Directions to the facility
f. Registration and confirmation of all participants
g. Audiovisual equipment that should include the following:
• LCD projector (not a flat screen monitor)
• Screen 4:3 100 inches (height of 60 inches and a width of 80 inches) or bigger
• Desktop or Laptop with OS Windows 7 or 10 with a CD/DVD player
• Amplified audio for laptop
• White board with markers
• Extension cord and power strip
• An agency representative to operate the AV Equipment
h. Open Area for Flagging Demo
i. Cones (12 pcs. 28-inch cone)
J. STOP/SLOW Paddle (2 units of 24-inch with 6-foot staffs)
k. Small vehicle with driver for flagging demo
I. Alcohol-based hand sanitizer containing at least 60% alcohol and/or soap and water
should be available.
m. Will provide mask and disposable gloves for students
n. Will ensure Facility/classroom and Attendees are compliant to City/County
Guidelines
TechTransfer I Institute of Transportation Studies I University of California, Berkeley
Richmond Field Station, 1301 S.46th St, Bldg.196, Richmond,CA 94804
www.techtransfer.berkeley.edu
Berkeley OX7% TechTransfer
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA J
INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORTATION STUDIES
Technology Transfer Program will provide:
a. The course instructors on the dates and location of the training.
b. Sufficient course note
c. Course evaluations, sign in form and attendance verification forms for course
participants.
* E-Certificates will be e-mailed after the course delivery.
TechTransfer I Institute of Transportation Studies I University of California, Berkeley
Richmond Field Station, 1301 S.46th St, Bldg.196, Richmond,CA 94804
www.techtransfer.berkeley.edu
MAYOR CITY MANAGER
Valerie Amezcua .fr, .!.Av Alvaro Nuliez
MAYOR PRO TEM CITY ATTORNEY
Benjamin Vazquez Sonia R.Carvalho
COUNCILMEMBERS CITY CLERK
Phil Bacerra Jennifer L.Hall
Johnathan Ryan Hernandez
Jessie Lopez
David Penaloza
Thai Viet Phan CITY OF SANTA ANA
HUMAN RESOURCES DEPARTMENT
20 Civic Center Plaza•P.O.Box 1988
Santa Ana,California 92702
www.santa-ana.oro
March 12, 2025
University of California Berkeley
Attention:Laura Melendy
Institute of Transportation Studies
109 McLaughlin Hall, Mail code 1720
Berkeley,CA 94720
Re:City of Santa Ana Insurance Program
Dear Ms. Melendy:
The City of Santa Ana("City") is self-insured for claims up to $2 Million. City is a member of Independent
Cities Risk Management Authority (ICRMA) and purchases excess coverage from $5 million upwards
through ICRMA,excess insurers and re-insurers,which includes auto liability coverage.
The City is permissively self-insured for workers' compensation up to $2 Million. The City, through
ICRMA, purchases excess statutory coverage through Safety National above $2 million.
The City is also a member of ICRMA's Property Insurance Program. Current property insurance is $250
million per occurrence for"All Risk"coverage.
Should you have any questions concerning the City of Santa Ana's insurance program, please contact
the Risk Management Division at(714) 647-5470.
Sincerely,
A�v
Aarti Kaushal
Risk Manager
SANTA ANA CITY COUNCIL
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