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Nationalgrid nationalgrid THIS IS A CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER THIS PURCHASE ORDER CHANGE made and entered into effective this 15th day of May in the year 2014 by and between NATIONAL GRID ("NATIONAL GRID"), a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Massachusetts, having its office and principal place of business at 25 Research Drive, Westborough, Massachusetts, 01582; and WRS Environmental Services, Inc. (Contractor), having its principal place of business at 17 Old Dock Road, Yaphank, NY 11980 WITNESSETH: WHEREAS, the parties agree to amend the terms and conditions of the former Oracle Agreement (Purchase Order # 627813) previously entered into by the parties on July 1, 2010 and then extended through June 30, 2014, NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the terms and conditions previously agreed to and additional considerations incorporated herein, the parties agree that the Purchase Order shall be amended as follows: CHANGE ORDER PROVISIONS ARTICLE 2 - CONTRACT DOCUMENTS Incorporate the following: Except as otherwise provided in "Articles 00700- 37 and 00700-38 Termination" of the General Conditions of Contract for Construction, the term of this Purchase Order which commenced on July 1, 2010, has been extended beyond its' previously extended expiration date of June 30, 2014 and shall remain in effect through March 31, 2015 as amended by mutual agreement of the parties in this Contract Change Order. Additionally, the parties have agreed to the abovementioned contract extension while adhering to the price schedules previously provided by the Contractor in in response to National Grid's request for an Agreement extension dated April 29, 2013, included herein as Exhibit #1 and the Contractor's latest update to established rates, included herein as Exhibit #2. All other terms and conditions of the original agreement and all amendments thereto remain unchanged. In the absence of Contractor's written acknowledgment of this Contract Change Order ("CCO"), performance of any part of the work shall be deemed to constitute Contractor's unqualified acceptance of all provisions of this CCO. Contractor's signed acknowledgment of this Contract Change Order (CCO), in addition to other things, shall operate as a release to National Grid of any and all claims (except those previously tendered and not adjudicated) and of all liability to the Contractor for any and all things done or furnished in connection with the work through and including the date of such acknowledgment. National Grid reserves the right, at its sole option, to cancel this Blanket Purchase Order for any reason without penalty. WRS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES. INC. NATIONAL GRID Name I2IV71f{)/V yJl/o 2ZLJL/LL tJ Name~J~o~e~O~p~p~e~d~is~a~n~o _______________ /" Title ___....,,(3"'--'-r---=.O _____ _ Title _--",S"-,r.-,,B!>uuy~er,--_________________ Date ___M=a.Ly..!.1 ""5 ..... , 2...,O'-'1.:!4 ______________ _ COPY NO.2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT COPY EXHIBIT #1 5/21/2014 NG -LABOR RATES TITLE 10 670 Operator/Heavy Equipment ST $ 20 680 Operator/Heavy Equipment OT $ 30 690 Operator/Heavy Equipment PREM $ 40 40 Hazmat Technician ST $ 50 50 Hazmat Technlclan OT $ 60 60 Hazmat Technician PREM $ 70 70 Supervisor ST $ 80 80 Supervisor OT $ 90 90 Supervisor PREM $ 100 700 Hazmat Technlclan-helpernaborer ST $ 110 710 Hazmat Technlclan-helpernaborer OT $ 120 720 Hazmat Technlclan-helpernaborer PREM $ 130 AsbestosfLead Crew Leader ST $ 140 Asbestos/Lead Crew Leader OT $ 150 Asbestos/Lead Crew Leader PREM $ 160 Asbestos/Lead Journeyman ST $ 170 Asbestosllead Journeyman OT $ 180 AsbestoslLead Journeyman PREM $ NG -EQUIP & MATERIALS LIST Unit DAY RATE House Part # AKA Part # Description Unit 190 GREENTRANS DISP Transportation 10 Greenlree Each 200 BAYSHORE DISP Transportation 10 Bayshore Recycling Each 210 R-3TRANS DISP Transportalion to R-3 Each 220 NGSM580 DISP 580 - Drums - transportation and disposa Each 230 NGSM600 DISP 660 - Disposal at 110 Landfill- 10 yard Each 240 NGSM601 DISP 660 - Disposal at 110 Landfill- 15 yard Each 250 NGSM602 DISP 660 - Disposal at 110 Landfill - 20 yard Each 260 NGSM603 DISP 660 - Disposal at 110 Landfill - 25 yard Each 270 NGSM606 DISP 660 - Roll-off - transportation to Model Each 280 NGSM607 DISP 660 - Transportation to SRP Each 290 NGSM608 DISP 660 - Roll-off container lransport to Co Each 300 100GDPD EQUIP 100 GPM Gasoline Diaphragm Pump DAY 310 1500DPD EQUIP 500 GPM Diesel Pump DAY 320 1CHEMPUMP EQUIP 1" Chemical Pump DAY 330 200ADPD EQUIP 200 GPM Air Diaphragm Pump DAY 340 2500TPD EQUIP 250 GPM Gasoline Trash Pump DAY 350 250GWTD EQUIP 250 Gallon Water Tote with Pump DAY 360 3000PWD EQUIP 3000 PSI Pressure Washer Hour 370 4oooHOTSY EQUIP 4,000 Hotsy PSI HR 360 6000VTTH EQUIP 6,000 gallon Vacuum Trailer and Tractor HR 390 AIRCOMD EQUIP Air Compressor 175cfm HR 400 AIROPDHD EQUIP Air Operated Demo Hammer Hour 410 AUXLlGD EQUIP Auxiliary Lighting Hour 420 BACLOACD EQUIP Backhoe/Loader Combo DAY 430 BLOEXD EQUIP Blower/Exhauster Hour 440 BOBH EQUIP Bobcat / mini excavator Each 450 BOOBMD EQUIP Boom Boat/Motor DAY 460 BREAKER35LBS EQUIP Breaker (Jackhammer) 35lbs Hour 470 BREAKER60LBS EQUIP Breaker (Jackhammer) 60lbs Hour 460 BREAKER90LBS EQUIP Breaker (Jackhammer) 901bs Hour 490 CARBONFIL TER EQUIP Carbon Filter Housing wfTrash Pump DAY 500 CEMMDM EQUIP Cement Mixer DAY 510 CHASD EQUIP Chain Saw Hour 520 CHOSD EQUIP Chop Saw Hour 530 CIRCSD EQUIP Circular Saw Hour 540 CONBED EQUIP Portable berm DAY 550 CONBED EQUIP Containment berm DAY 560 CORDDD EQUIP Cordless Drill DAY 570 DEC POD EQUIP Decon Pool DAY 580 ElESIGD EQUIP Electronic Sign (arrow) Boards DAY 590 EXCD EQUIP Excavator DAY 600 EXPPlD EQUIP Explosion Proof light DAY 610 FLOBUD EQUIP Floor Buffer Hour 620 FORKLD EQUIP Forklift DAY 630 FRACD EQUIP Frac Tank (18,000 gallons) -DOUBLE WAll DAY 640 FRACH EQUIP Frac Tank - heated - rental DAY 650 FRACR EQUIP Frac Tank (21 ,000 gallons) - Rental DAY 660 FRACSPOTFEE EQUIP Frac Tank Spot Fee DAY 670 FROND EQUIP Front End Loader DAY 680 GEN515D EQUIP Generator 5 -15 KW DAY 690 GEN5KWD EQUIP Generator 5 KW Hour 700 GRINDD EQUIP Grinder DAY 710 GUZZHOSE EQUIP Guzzler Hose per 100ft-RENTAL DAY 720 HANPUD EQUIP Hand Pump DAY 730 HARBOPF EQUIP Harbor Boom per ft DAY 740 HEATD EQUIP Heater Hour 750 HEPAVAC EQUIP HEPAVac DAY 760 HUDSPR EQUIP Hudson Sprayers DAY 770 HYDWPD EQUIP Hydraulic Water Pump/Power Pak DAY 780 INDWLH EQUIP Industrial HEPA Vacuum Vec Loader HR 790 INDWDVTH EQUIP Industrial WeVDry Truck Vacuum HR 800 INDWVSJH EQUIP Industrial Wet Vacuum/Sewer Jet HR 810 INTBH EQUIP Intercept Box - rental DAY 820 INTPROD EQUIP Interface Probe DAY 830 INTVAHEAD EQUIP Heated Vacuumllntercept Box - Rental DAY 840 INTWACBD EQUIP IntercepWacuum Box - Rental DAY 850 LEAFBLD EQUIP Leaf Blower Hour 860 MERVACD EQUIP Mercury Vacuum Hour 870 MINIEXH EQUIP Mini-excavator HR 880 NEGAUD EQUIP Negative Air Unit DAY 890 NGSE280 EQUIP 280 - Vacuum Truck HR 900 NGSE290 EQUIP 290 - Backhoe HR 910 NGSE300 EQUIP 300 - Front Loader HR 920 NGSE310 EQUIP 310 - Bulldozer HR 930 NGSE320 EQUIP 320 - Dump Truck HR 940 NGSE330 EQUIP 330 - Guzzler HR 950 NGSE340 EQUIP 340 - Rack Truck HR 960 NGSE350 EQUIP 350 - High Pressure water-wash/clean HR 970 NGSE360 EQUIP 360 - Spill Response Vehicle HR 980 NGSM370 EQUIP 370 - Roll-off container -spot fee - Nassau Each 990 NGSM370 EQUIP 370 - Roll-off container -spot fee - Suffolk Each 1000 NGSM370 EQUIP 370 - Roll-off container -spot fee-Hicksville Each 1010 NGSE390 EQUIP 390 - Small Boat HR 1020 NGSE400 EQUIP 400 - Beach Vehicle HR 1030 NGSE410 EQUIP 410 - Aux lighting w/portable power HR 1040 NGSE420 EQUIP 420 - Sod Cutter HR 1050 NGSE440 EQUIP 440 - Air Compressor w/Pneumatic Tools HR 1060 OILIWATER SPOT EQUIP OlllWater Separator Spot Fee DAY 1070 POlSAWD EQUIP Pole Saw - electric Hour 1080 PORPTOD EQUIP Propane torch DAY 1090 PORTOID EQUIP Portable Toilet-rental DAY 1100 POWAUGD EQUIP Power Auger DAY 1110 POWBROD EQUIP Power Broom DAY 1120 POWBRSD EQUIP Power Branch Saw DAY 1130 POWROLD EQUIP Power Roller (sm) DAY 1140 POWSWD EQUIP Power Sweeper DAY 1150 POWWCD EQUIP Power Washer Surface Cleaner Hour 1160 STAKEBODY EQUIP STAKE BODYIIJTILITY HR 1170 RAMPSD EQUIP Ramps (guzzler) DAY 1180 ROCRC EQUIP Roll-off container rental (covered) DAY 1190 RSTH EQUIP Response Service Truck HR 1200 SALHEAD EQUIP Salamander Heater DAY 1210 SAMAUGD EQUIP Sample Auger DAY 1220 SAMPAD EQUIP Sample pump - Accuro DAY 1230 SANBLPD EQUIP Sand Blasting Pot DAY 1240 SAWSALD EQUIP Sawsall DAY 1250 SEWJETO EQUIP Sewer Jet DAY 1260 SHOPVD EQUIP Shop Vac DAY 1270 SLEDHAPD EQUIP Sledge hammer Hour 1280 STEABOID EQUIP Sleam Boiler DAY 1290 STRABTH EQUIP Straight Box Truck/Lift Gate 24' HR 1300 STRAROT EQUIP Straight ROil-off Truck HR 1310 STUMGRID EQUIP Stump Grinder DAY 1320 SUMPUMD EQUIP Sump pump DAY 1330 TAMPERD EQUIP Tamper Hour 1340 TBTH EQUIP Tractor/50' Box Trailer HR 1350 TOT EQUIP Tractor/Dump Trailer HR 1360 TORCHSD EQUIP Torch Set (oxy-ac\.) DAY 1370 TROT EQUIP Tractor/Roll-off Trailer HR 1380 PICKUPNAN EQUIP PICKUPNAN/CREW CAB PER HR HR 1390 UTILITTRAD EQUIP Utility Trailer Each 1400 VACBOXSPOTFEE EQUIP Vac Box Spot Fee Each 1410 VACTORIGUZZLER EQUIP Vactor/Cusco Truck/Guzzler HR 1420 VECLOADER EQUIP Vec Loader HR 1430 WALCONSD EQUIP Walk Behind Concrete Saw 24" DAY 1440 WATSCCOD EQUIP Water Screening Container DAY 1450 WEEDWAD EQUIP Weed Wacker DAY 1460 1/2FACE MASKP100 MAT 1/2 Face Mask Pl00 filters (pair) Each 1470 ABSROLL 19 MAT Absorbent Roll 19" x 100' per roll Each 1480 ABSROLL58 MAT Absorbent Roll 58" x 100' per roll Each 1490 ALCOSOAP MAT Alconox Soap Each 1500 AMMONTUB
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