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Exhibit J <br />Consultant Claim Procedures <br />The purpose of this exhibit is to describe a procedure regarding clairn(s) on a consultant agreement. The <br />following procedures should only be utilized on consultant claims greater than $1,000. If the consultant's <br />claim(s) total a $1,000 or less, it would not be cost effective to proceed through the outlined steps. It is <br />suggested that the Director of Public Works or Agency Engineer negotiate a fair and reasonable price for the <br />consultant's claim(s) that total $1,000 or less. <br />This exhibit will outline the procedures to be followed by the consultant and the agency to consider a potential <br />claim by the consultant. <br />Step 1 Consultant Files a Claim with the Agency Project Manager <br />If the consultant determines that they were requested to perform additional services that were outside of <br />the agreement's scope of work, they may be entitled to a claim. The first step that must be completed is <br />the request for consideration of the claim to theAgency's project manager. <br />The consultant's claim must outline the following: <br />• Summation of hours by classification for each firm that is included in the claim <br />• Any correspondence that directed the consultant to perform the additional work; <br />• Timeframe of the additional work that was outside of the project scope; <br />• Summary of direct labor dollars, overhead costs, profit and reimbursable costs associated with the <br />additional work; and <br />• Explanation as to why the consultant believes the additional work was outside of the agreement <br />scope of work. <br />Step 2 Review by Agency Personnel Regarding the Consultant's Claim for Additional Compensation <br />After the consultant has completed step 1, the next step in the process is to forward the request to the <br />Agency's project manager. The project manager will review the consultant's claim and will met with the <br />Director of Public Works or Agency Engineer to determine if the Agency agrees with the claim. If the <br />FHWA is participating in the project's funding, forward a copy of the consultant's claim and the <br />Agency's recommendation for federal participation in the claim to the WSDOT Local Programs through <br />the Region Local Programs Engineer. If the claim is not eligible for federal participation, payment will <br />need to be from agency funds. <br />If the Agency project manager, Director of Public Works or Agency Engineer, WSDOT Local Programs <br />(if applicable), and FHWA (if applicable) agree with the consultant's claim, send a request memo, <br />including backup documentation to the consultant to either supplement the agreement, or create a new <br />agreement for the claim. After the request has been approved, the Agency shall write the supplement <br />and/or new agreement and pay the consultant the amount of the claim. Inform the consultant that the <br />final payment for the agreement is subject to audit. No further action in needed regarding the claim <br />procedures. <br />If the Agency does not agree with the consultant's claim, proceed to step 3 of the procedures <br />Local Agency A&E Professional Services Agreement Number <br />Negotiated Hourly Rate Consultant Agreement Revised 01/01/2020 <br />