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Personal Service Contracts Reported to OFM: June 2009 State of Washington Reporting Period 6/1/2009 to 6/30/2009 Office of Financial Management 7/1/2009 Agency: All Reported Personal Service Contracts Summarized by 12:09:03PM Agency 082 - Public Disclosure Commission Freimund, Jackson and Tardif, LLP Federal: 711 Capitol Way South, Suite 602 State: $19,500 Olympia, WA 98501- Other: Total: $19,500 Current Contract Total: $19,500 Competitive Start Date: 11/13/2008 CB - Legal/Expert Witness Services End Date: 6/30/2009 Accepted Reporting Date: 6/29/2009 The purpose ofthis contract is to provide legal services and advice to PDC staff as special counsel on a specific investigative and potential enforcement matter pursuant to RCW 42.17.380(2) and PDC Administrative Policy "Retaining Special Legal Counsel." Totals by Service Description: CB - Legal/Expert Witness Services $19,500 1 Totals by Filing Type: New Contract $19,500 1 Total for 082 - Public Disclosure Commission $19,500 1 Page 1 of 99 State of Washington Reporting Period 6/1/2009 to 6/30/2009 Office of Financial Management 7/1/2009 Agency: All Reported Personal Service Contracts Summarized by 12:09:42PM Agency 095 - Office of State Auditor The Public Strategies Group Federal: 275 E Fourth St Suite 710 State: $12,600 St Paul, MN 55101- Other: Total: $12,600 Current Contract Total: $12,600 Competitive Start Date: 6/29/2009 CA - Management/Organizational Services End Date: 7/31/2009 Accepted Reporting Date: 6/22/2009 The purpose of this contract is to facilitate a strategic planning session for the Washington State Auditor’s Office in order to examine and improve the auditor’s office’s overall effectiveness and efficiency. Totals by Service Description: CA - Management/Organizational Services $12,600 1 Totals by Filing Type: New Contract $12,600 1 Total for 095 - Office of State Auditor $12,600 1 Page 2 of 99 State of Washington Reporting Period 6/1/2009 to 6/30/2009 Office of Financial Management 7/1/2009 Agency: All Reported Personal Service Contracts Summarized by 12:09:42PM Agency 150 - Department of General Administration Schreiber Starling & Lane Architects Federal: 185 University St State: $38,482 Seattle, WA 98101- Other: Total: $38,482 Current Contract Total: $38,482 Competitive Start Date: 6/10/2009 JK - Architectural & Engineering Services End Date: 6/30/2009 Accepted Reporting Date: 6/17/2009 Special lab and medical planner, Allied Health Building, Lake Washington Technical College Schreiber Starling & Lane Architects Federal: 185 University St State: $13,139 Seattle, WA 98101- Other: Total: $13,139 Current Contract Total: $13,139 Competitive Start Date: 6/10/2009 JK - Architectural & Engineering Services End Date: 6/30/2009 Accepted Reporting Date: 6/17/2009 Acoustical Design Services, Allied Health Building, Lake Washington Technical College Miller Hayashi Architects, LLC Federal: 118 North 35th Street, Suite 200 State: $197 Seattle, WA 98103- Other: Total: $197 Current Contract Total: $197 Competitive Start Date: 9/23/2008 JK - Architectural & Engineering Services End Date: 10/11/2009 Accepted Reporting Date: 6/17/2009 Printing contingency for re-cladding bid documents, Roof Replacement, WA State Public Health Labs, Shoreline Page 3 of 99 State of Washington Reporting Period 6/1/2009 to 6/30/2009 Office of Financial Management 7/1/2009 Agency: All Reported Personal Service Contracts Summarized by 12:09:42PM Agency Miller Hayashi Architects, LLC Federal: 118 North 35th Street, Suite 200 State: $5,500 Seattle, WA 98103- Other: Total: $5,500 Current Contract Total: $5,500 Competitive Start Date: 6/11/2009 JK - Architectural & Engineering Services End Date: 10/11/2009 Accepted Reporting Date: 6/17/2009 Penthouse re-cladding, Roof Replacement, WA State Public Health Labs, Shoreline Hultz/BHU/Cross Consulting Engineers, Inc. Federal: 2407 N 31st Street State: $2,176 Suite 200 Other: Tacoma, WA 98407- Total: $2,176 Current Contract Total: $2,176 Competitive Start Date: 6/11/2009 JK - Architectural & Engineering Services End Date: 6/30/2009 Accepted Reporting Date: 6/17/2009 Reimbursement for bid document printing and distribution, Water System Improvements, General Administration Building Envelope Technology & Research Federal: 4000 Delridge Way SW, First Floor State: $14,620 Seattle, WA 98106- Other: Total: $14,620 Current Contract Total: $14,620 Competitive Start Date: 6/2/2009 JK - Architectural & Engineering Services End Date: 9/1/2009 Accepted Reporting Date: 6/17/2009 Building Envelope for Fitness Center, Everett Community College Page 4 of 99 State of Washington Reporting Period 6/1/2009 to 6/30/2009 Office of Financial Management 7/1/2009 Agency: All Reported Personal Service Contracts Summarized by 12:09:42PM Agency Bluewater Project Management Services Federal: PO Box 201 State: $2,100 Port Gamble, WA 98364- Other: Total: $2,100 Current Contract Total: $2,100 Competitive Start Date: 6/12/2009 JK - Architectural & Engineering Services End Date: 7/1/2009 Accepted Reporting Date: 6/17/2009 Develop a scope of work associated repair cost for recommended repair, Building Condition Assessment Phase I, Green River Community College Schacht Aslani Architects Federal: 506 Second Avenue, Suite 700 State: $3,300 Seattle, WA 98104- Other: Total: $3,300 Current Contract Total: $3,300 Competitive Start Date: 6/12/2009 JK - Architectural & Engineering Services End Date: 10/31/2009 Accepted Reporting Date: 6/17/2009 Revisions to Wetland Mitigation report, Business & Humanities Center (Maier Hall), Peninsula College Schacht Aslani Architects Federal: 506 Second Avenue, Suite 700 State: $1,859 Seattle, WA 98104- Other: Total: $1,859 Current Contract Total: $1,859 Competitive Start Date: 6/12/2009 JK - Architectural & Engineering Services End Date: 10/31/2009 Accepted Reporting Date: 6/17/2009 Additional services for an arborist for soil testing, Business & Humanities Center (Maier Hall), Peninsula College Page 5 of 99 State of Washington Reporting Period 6/1/2009 to 6/30/2009 Office of Financial Management 7/1/2009 Agency: All Reported Personal Service Contracts Summarized by 12:09:42PM Agency Schacht Aslani Architects Federal: 506 Second Avenue, Suite 700 State: $5,500 Seattle, WA 98104- Other: Total: $5,500 Current Contract Total: $5,500 Competitive Start Date: 6/12/2009 JK - Architectural & Engineering Services End Date: 6/30/2009 Accepted Reporting Date: 6/17/2009 Structural reframing based on envelope design, Business & Humanities Center (Maier Hall), Peninsula College Schacht Aslani Architects Federal: 506 Second Avenue, Suite 700 State: $5,500 Seattle, WA 98104- Other: Total: $5,500 Current Contract Total: $5,500 Competitive Start Date: 6/12/2009 JK - Architectural & Engineering Services End Date: 6/30/2009 Accepted Reporting Date: 6/17/2009 Land survey to modify existing storm water outfall, Business & Humanities Center (Maier Hall), Peninsula College Schacht Aslani Architects Federal: 506 Second Avenue, Suite 700 State: $62,734 Seattle, WA 98104- Other: Total: $62,734 Current Contract Total: $62,734 Competitive Start Date: 6/12/2009 JK - Architectural & Engineering Services End Date: 10/31/2009 Accepted Reporting Date: 6/17/2009 USGBC's requirements to LEED documentation, Business & Humanities Center (Maier Hall), Peninsula College Page 6 of 99 State of Washington Reporting Period 6/1/2009 to 6/30/2009 Office of Financial Management 7/1/2009 Agency: All Reported Personal Service Contracts Summarized by 12:09:42PM Agency McGranahan Architects Federal: 2111 Pacific Ave Suite 100 State: $3,050 Tacoma, WA 98402- Other: Total: $3,050 Current Contract Total: $3,050 Competitive Start Date: 6/12/2009 JK - Architectural & Engineering Services End Date: 6/30/2009 Accepted Reporting Date: 6/17/2009 Campus Exterior Lighting, Highline Community College Opsis Architecture Federal: 1202 Northwest 17th Avenue State: $32,367 Portland, OR 97209 Other: Total: $32,367 Current Contract Total: $32,367 Competitive Start Date: 6/12/2009 JK - Architectural & Engineering Services End Date: 6/30/2009 Accepted Reporting Date: 6/17/2009 Adjusting to actual agreement amount, Pagoda Union Building Renovation, Shoreline Community College SRG Partnership PC Federal: 621 SW Morrison Street State: $1,100 Portland, OR 97205 Other: Total: $1,100 Current Contract Total: $1,100 Competitive Start Date: 6/15/2009 JK - Architectural & Engineering Services End Date: 7/30/2009 Accepted Reporting Date: 6/17/2009 Incorporate scope of driveway and parking lot, Vocational Education & Maintenance Support Building, School for the Deaf Page 7 of 99 State of Washington Reporting Period 6/1/2009 to 6/30/2009 Office of Financial Management 7/1/2009 Agency: All Reported Personal Service Contracts Summarized by 12:09:42PM Agency SRG Partnership PC Federal: 621 SW Morrison Street State: $28,450 Portland, OR 97205 Other: Total: $28,450 Current Contract Total: $28,450 Competitive Start Date: 6/15/2009 JK - Architectural & Engineering Services End Date: 7/30/2009 Accepted Reporting Date: 6/17/2009 Modify Base Bid Design, Vocational Education and Maintenance Support Building, School for the Deaf SRG Partnership PC Federal: 621 SW Morrison Street State: $1,500 Portland, OR 97205 Other: Total: $1,500 Current Contract Total: $1,500 Competitive Start Date: 6/15/2009 JK - Architectural & Engineering Services End Date: 7/30/2009 Accepted Reporting Date: 6/17/2009 Design services for additional signage. Vocational Education and Maintenance Building, School for the Deaf Miller Hayashi Architects, LLC Federal: 118 North 35th Street, Suite 200 State: $7,104 Seattle, WA 98103- Other:
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