Presentation of Final Results Sample Clauses

Presentation of Final Results. Consultant will present findings, key alternatives, and preliminary recommendations to the Finance Committee and the full City Council for input and guidance. Consultant will develop PowerPoint presentations summarizing key study objectives, findings, draft recommendations, financial and rate alternatives, and impacts on a range of customers. Consultant will make up to three presentations, as needed, to the following groups: a presentation to the Finance Committee, a presentation to City Council, and the Proposition 218 hearing presentation. Task 8 Deliverables Include: ▪ Implementation strategy ▪ Proposition 218 assistance ▪ Meeting #3: Presentation of draft recommendations at a Community Workshop ▪ Meeting #4: Presentation of draft final recommendations at a Community Workshop ▪ Meeting #5: Presentation of Final Recommendations to City Council ▪ Meeting #6: Proposition 218 presentation EXHIBIT B Schedule of Charges/Payments Provided below is a breakdown of Consultant’s budget by task. TASK Estimated Hours X. Xxxx @ $245/xx X. XxXxxxx @ $145/hr Total Cost TASK 1. PROJECT INITIATION & DATA COLLECTION 9 2 7 $1,505 TASK 2. REVENUE REQUIREMENT 24 8 16 $4,280 TASK 3. FINANCIAL PLAN 30 10 20 $5,350 TASK 4. UPDATE GUIDING PRINCIPLES FOR WATER RATES 12 4 8 $2,140 TASK 5. COST OF SERVICE ALLOCATION 34 10 24 $5,930 TASK 6. RATE AND FEE DESIGN 31 6 25 $5,095 TASK 7. DRAFT AND FINAL REPORTS AND FINANCIAL MODEL 47 12 35 $8,015 TASK 8. IMPLEMENTATION 64 22 42 $11,480 TOTAL ESTIMATED HOURS 251 74 177 $43,795 ESTIMATED DIRECT EXPENSES Travel/copies/binding/phone/fax/mail/miscellaneous $1,000 Subtotal Estimated Expenses $1,000 TOTAL PROJECT COSTS $44,795 Consultant will invoice City on a monthly cycle. Consultant will include with each invoice a detained progress report that indicates the amount of budget spent on each task. Consultant will inform City regarding any out-of-scope work being performed by Consultant. This is a time-and- materials contract. Consultant Billing Rate Schedule - 2017 Professional Services Financial Analyst I $105 per hour Financial Analyst II $125 per hour Financial Analyst III $145 per hour Senior Financial Analyst $175 per hour Senior Consultant $205 per hour Principal Consultant $245 per hour * The above rates will be in effect through the duration of the Agreement. Consultant rates include all overhead and indirect costs and Consultant will not charge for administrative support services and internal computer time. Expert witness, legal testim...
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  • ORAL PRESENTATIONS/INTERVIEWS In connection with any SOW RFP, Contractor and proposed employees, independent contractors or agents of Contractor may be required to make an oral presentation to State or Agency representatives. Significant representations made by a Contractor during the oral presentation shall be submitted in writing. All material representations acceptable to the State shall be incorporated in any applicable SOW Agreement. The Agency will notify Contractor of the time and place of oral presentations.

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