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[Departmental Use Only] <br /> TITLE <br /> FY <br /> NORTH CAROLINA <br /> SERVICES AGREEMENT OVER$90,000.00 <br /> RFP—NO REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES <br /> I ORANGE COUNTY <br /> This Services Agreement(hereinafter"Agreement"),made and entered into this 30th day of <br /> June, 2011, ("Effective Date")by and between Orange County, North Carolina a body politic <br /> and corporate of the State of North Carolina(hereinafter,the "County") and Neel Schaffer,Inc, <br /> (hereivAer,the"Provider"). <br /> WITNESSETH: <br /> That the County and Provider, for the consideration herein named, do hereby agree as <br /> follows: <br /> 1. Services <br /> a. Scope of Work. <br /> i) This Services Agreement ("Agreement") is for professional services to be <br /> rendered by Provider to County- with respect to Disaster Management, <br /> Monitoring and Recovery Services. <br /> ii) By executing this Agreement, the Provider represents and agrees that Provider is <br /> qualified to perform and fully capable of performing and providing the services <br /> required-or necessary under this Agreement in a fully competent,professional and <br /> timely manner. <br /> iii) Time is of the essence with respect to this Agreement. <br /> iv) The services to be performed under this Agreement-consist of Basic Services, as <br /> described and designated in Section 3 hereof Compensation to the Provider for <br /> Basic Services under this Agreement shall be as set forth herein. <br /> 2. Responsibilities of the Provider <br /> a. Services to be provided.The Provider shall provide the County with all services required <br /> in Section 3 to satisfactorily complete the Project within the time limitations set forth <br /> herein and in accordance with the highest professional standards. <br /> b. Standard of Care. <br /> i) - The Provider shall exercise reasonable care and diligence in performing services <br /> under this Agreement in accordance with the highest generally accepted standards <br /> of this type of Provider practice throughout the United States and in accordance <br /> with applicable-federal, state and local laws and regulations applicable to the <br /> Revised July 2010 <br />