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WORK ORDER
PURSUANT TO AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
AND
ECOS Communications, Inc.
DATED: January 23,2014
Work Order Number: 2014-NAD-1
Purchase Order Number:
Project Tills: Interpretive Features on Natural Areas
Original Bld/RFP Project Number & Name: 7318 Interpretive Features on Natural Areas
Commencement Data: January 1, 2014
Completion Date: December 31, 2014
Maximum Fee: (time and reimbursable direct costs):$72,000
Project Description; See attached scope of work entitled:
SCOPE OF WORK NTH ECOS COMMUNICATIONS, INC.FOR INTERPRETIVE FEATURES ON
NATURAL AREAS
Scope of Services: Projects include natural areas along the Cache to Poudre River (excluding Gateway
Natural Area) and other sites and ad hoc projects may be included depending on
the needs of the Natural Areas Department.
Professional agrees to perform the services
Identified above and on the attached forme in
accordance with the terms and conditions
contained herein and in the Professional Services
Agreement between the parties. In the event of a
conflict between or ambigutty in the terms of the
Professional Services Agreement and this work
order (including the attached forms) the
Professional Services Agreement shell control.
The attached forma consisting ofjn W pages
are hereby accepted and Incorporated herein, by
this reference, and Notice to Proceed Is hereby
given.
Professional
City of Fort Collins
Date:
By: / "V 1 / \
Gerry Pahl
Director of Purchasing and Risk Management
(over $60,00400) .
Deter
City of
Fit Collins
Natural
Areas
SCOPE OF WORK
WITH ECOS COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
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INTERPRETIVE FEATURES ON NATURAL AREAS
This scope of work is for the planning, design, writing, layout, and fabrication of interpretive
panels and features to be installed on various natural areas mostly in urban settings.
Several of these interpretive features must be planned and coordinated with other partners
including the City of Fort Collins Parks, Water, and Utility departments.
The interpretive features should balance the aesthetics of the natural areas and take advantage of
the scenic beauty and other natural resources and of select cultural resources. It is the desire of
the Natural Areas Department to have creative and unique interpretive features at its natural
areas, that are appropriate for the subject matter and audience, and that are presented in a
dynamic and engaging manner, including incorporating appropriate modern communication
technology (i.e. Quick Response codes, messages that change with changing conditions, and
others that reflect changing trends in outdoor interpretation). Interpretive features must provide
entertaining, accurate, and meaningful interpretive experiences for the visitors. The interpretive
features usually should accommodate a wide range of visitor ages and abilities, and enable
visitors to use multiple senses and learning styles. The features should be inviting, drawing in
visitors with dynamic illustrations, easy -to -read active voice text, and three dimensions as
appropriate, that allow visitors to learn through exploration.
In some cases, the interpretive features will have messages that inform and direct visitors'
behavior in order to protect the resource and avoid conflicts with other users. A sense of
ownership and stewardship are key components of the visitor experience.
The interpretive features will be located near trails, parking lots, and historic features. The
interpretive features may be subject to vandalism and to extremes of weather including intense
exposure to the sun. The Natural Areas Department has experienced many interpretive panel
failures due to heat and sun exposure. ECOS will provide recommendations on sign design and
fabrication processes to minimize this in the future. The fabrication process should protect
against fading, cracking, browning, and other damage caused by exposure to the sun or to
temperature extremes, and must carry an industry -standard or better warranty.
PROCESS
Each project will have a review committee consisting of individuals selected by the project
manager. Each project may have different reviewers, but a review team must be selected at the
onset of a specific project. Once selected, the committee will remain consistent until project
completion. The committee and ECOS Communications, Inc. will attend site visits and
conceptual review meetings as mutually agreed upon. Once the site visit is complete, project
expectations will be mutually agreed upon between ECOS, Inc and the City of Fort Collins to
help assure an efficient project process. This will include overall approach to project if different
that what is outlined here, number of submittals, role of review committee at each submittal, and
what constitutes potential changes in scope, etc.
ECOS will provide notes from the site visits and, working with the project manager, will
establish a design and implementation schedule. They will develop a brief design narrative for
purposes of overall unity and planning in which objectives, concepts, and themes are included,
ECOS may be responsible for considerable background and content research pertaining to
ecology and cultural history. They will make recommendations for appropriate technology,
quantity, size, placement and medium(s) most suitable for each site.
ECOS will provide conceptual designs and a content outline of all features for review by the
project manager and review committee; provide one-two rounds of revisions in illustration and
draft text; provide final art and text for sign -off before fabrication; contract with an outside
professional proof reader; generate materials for fabrication; arrange for fabrication with a
reputable company subject to the City's approval; and arrange for delivery of all features and
mounting hardware to the City of Fort Collins. Installation, including backing and stanchions
will be provided by the Natural Areas Department.
ECOS will indefinitely archive (no time limit) all materials and provide support to the City for
future replacement of signs and features as necessary. They must provide pdf files of all final
features (including sizes) to the City. ECOS maintains copyright to the text and any original
artwork, but the City has unlimited use as it pertains to replacement of panels. If other uses are
requested by the City, ECOS must be contacted and additional use fees may apply.
ECOS will incorporate the City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Department branding and
messaging and work to make a unified product. Other inter -departmental and inter -agency
branding and messaging efforts may also be a factor at some natural areas. If that is the case,
ECOS will be provided with necessary logos at the onset of each project if they should be
included.
PROJECTS
Projects include natural areas along the Cache la Poudre River (excluding Gateway Natural
Area). Other sites and ad hoc projects may be included depending on the needs of the Natural
Areas Department.
ECOS should become familiar with the Cache ]a Poudre Natural Areas Management Plan
Update, (see http://www.fegov.com/naturalareas/pdf/poudre-managementeg ment-plan2Ol I.pdf ).
ECOS previously completed several interpretive projects here in 2000-2001. These may need to
be updated.
TIMEFRAME
This scope of work covers the period of January 1, 2013 — December 31, 2014. Some river
natural areas have complex management and impacts and may be planned and implemented in
2015 and beyond. These specific timeframes and budgets will be determined and agreed upon by
ECOS and the project manager.
BUDGET
$42,000 — City of Fort Collins Natural Areas Department
$30,000 — Cache la Poudre National Heritage Grant Program
$72,000 — Total
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