Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
Home
My WebLink
About
Unalaska Geothermal RFP 1983
REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL.INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 (213)945-3661 April 14,1983 VECCIVED /O> Saulsbury &Dietz Dosa,South 1815 Lewis Street or "ase Spokane,WA 99204 ALASKA POV maremlfaei "OTyAttention:Jim Lewis Re:Request for Bid -Radio Communications Support Services, Unalaska Island -1983 Gentlemen: As prime contractor for the Alaska Power Authority, Republic Geothermal,Inc.is soliciting bids for radio com- -Munications support services for the 1983 exploratory drilling phase of the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island. A.Job Description 1.Equipment -Communications equipment required for this phase of the project will consist of one very high frequency (VHF)two-way,12 volt,battery- powered,15-mile minimum range repeater station (batteries to be included),and six hand-held FM radios capable of communicating with a Wulfsberg 9600 FM radio.The hand-held units are to be powered by rechargeable batteries or battery packs (to be included).The repeater is to be weatherized with tie-down bolts for securing to the ground. 2.Timing -It is presently anticipated that radio equipment will be required for the approximate period May 25 through September 15,1983. 3.Location -The equipment should be delivered to Dutch Harbor,Unalaska Island,ready for operation prior to the above starting date. 4.Terms -Republic desires only to lease or rent the equipment for the period noted.This bid is not for purchase of the equipment. Proj.Cove: File Coce:A J.Date:2 3B.IOU w >aad REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. April 14,1983 Page 2 B.Required Contractor Quotes and Information l.Equipment -Specify radio and other equipment proposed for the job. 2.Price Quotations are requested for the following: ae Monthly rental for each item of equipment. b.Lump sum labor charges for preparation,assem- bly,testing,modification,packaging,and any other labor required. Cc.Mobilization.and demobilization charges forshippingequipmenttoandfromDutchHarbor, Unalaska by air. Specific questions regarding this request should be directed to: G.W.Huttrer,Vice President -Business Development and Technical Services R.E.Yarter,Manager -Operations C.F.Isselhardt -Senior Staff Geologist at (213)945-3661. . To receive consideration,quotations must be sumitted in the enclosed envelope to the Alaska Power Authority not later than 10:00 AM,April 28,1983. Very truly yours, R.E.Yarter Manager -Operations REY:1ljb REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL.INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 (213)945-3661 April 14,1983 "Eo 3,&Boyles Bros.Drilling Corp.Plan,SIA 6255 McKay "ad Pon,OVS Anchorage,AK 99502 Ala,Y,TyAttention:Ed Hansen Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Camp Services Request for Proposals Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for a catered,temporary,portable camp and acccmpanying operational personnel for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska.These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein with the campsite illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with Appendix I and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.l.(Exhibit 2). The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for the catered,temporary,portable camp and operating personnel are detailed in Appendix I.In sum- Mary,the camp to be constructed and operated is described as follows: REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL.INC. April 14,1983 Page 2 a.Base camp will consist of four separate four-man sleeping units,a kitchen/dining unit,a bathing unit,and a plywood outhouse building. b.Drilling camp will consist of a supply storage unit and a four-man sleeping unit. Ce A full-time cook/camp maintenance person will prepare and serve three meals per day and maintain camp ina normal operating condition. d.A crew of at least four personnel to mobilize,construct,disassemble,and demobilize the camp.- Camp activities are to begin on or about May 30 and extend through mid-September. The program as described above May vary somewhat depending on conditions encountered as the Project progresses. Proposals in the enclosed envelope will be accepted at the offices of the Alaska Power Authority,334 West 5th Avenue, Anchorage,Alaska 99501 until 10:00 AM,April 28,1983.Ques- tions concerning this matter may be directed to Mr.G.W. Huttrer,Project Manager,or Mr.J.S.Matlick,Senior Geolo- gist,at telephone number (213)945-3661 during regular office hours. The procedure for submitting proposals is as follows: 1.After examining the enclosed material,indicate your intent to submit a proposal by calling Mr.Huttrer or Mr.Matlick no later than April 20,1983. 2.Complete the Proposal Form in accordance with the attached instructions. 3.Provide additional information including,but not limited to,detailed equipment specifications,make up of the personnel required to perform the work,a documented record of recent experience on similar projects,current staffing capability,and the loca- tion of residence of permanent personnel. Submittal of the completed Proposal Form and the required additional information is the minimum requirement for consid- eration of the proposal by Republic.Other information,such as details of quality,unit price or cost computations,is welcomed. April 14,1983 Page 3 We appreciate your participation in this endeavor.If you have any questions please contact me.. Project Manager GWH:1jb Enclosures:Exhibits Proposal Form -2 copies © .Service Agreement -1 copy Appendix I -General Specifications -1 copy REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 ,(213)945-3661 April 14,1983 fe'Son Boyles Bros.Drilling Corp.an,On o6255McKayEpa,Anchorage,Ak 99502 Py "<P?Om Attention:Ed Hansen Vp, Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Exploratory Drilling Services Request for Proposals Gentlemens Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for exploratory drilling services for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska.These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.Theservicesaretobeperformedinthespringandsummerof 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein and illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with two Appendices and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.1l. The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by helicopter only. The requirements for exploratory drilling services are detailed in Appendices I and II.In summary,the wells to be Grilled are described as follows: a.Resource exploration well (+4,000 feet total depth)- to be completed for reservoir flow testing,fluid sampling,and the gathering of pressure andtemperaturedata. REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. April 14,1983 Page 2 b.Temperature gradient hole (+2,000 feet total depth)-to be completed for the acquisition of temperature gradient data only. Drilling activities are to begin on or about June 1 and extend through mid-September. The program as described above may vary somewhat depending on conditions encountered as the Project progresses. Proposals in the enclosed envelope will be accepted at the offices of the Alaska Power Authority,334 West 5th Avenue, Anchorage,Alaska 99501 until 10:00 AM,April 26,1983.Ques- tions concerning this matter may be directed to Mr.G.W. Huttrer,Project Manager,or Mr.R.E.Yarter,Manager - Operations,at telephone number (213)945-3661 during regular office hours (Pacific Standard Time). The procedure for submitting proposals is as follows: a.After examining the enclosed material,indicate your intent to submit a proposal by calling Mr.Huttrer or Mr.Yarter no later than April 15,1983. b.Complete the Proposal Form in accordance with the attached instructions. c.Provide additional information including,but not limited to,detailed equipment specifications,make up of the drilling crews required to perform the work,a documented record of recent experience on deep (in excess of 2,000 feet)core drilling projects,current staffing capability,and the location of residence of permanent personnel. d.It is the responsibility of the Bidder to ensure that his Bid,and any addendum(s)to his Bid,are in the office of the Alaska Power Authority prior to the scheduled Bid opening time.Bids will be rejected if not received at the office of the Alaska Power Authority prior to the time set for opening.If mailed,Bids and Addendums shall be sent via registered,certified,or express mail. Written modifications of Bids already submitted will be considered if received prior to the Bid opening. April 14,1983 Page 3 If a courier service is used for delivery of Bids to the Alaska Power Authority,it shall be the responsi- bility of the Bidder to ensure the arrival of the Bids,at the location indicated above prior to the time and date of the public opening. Submittal of the completed Proposal Form and the required additional information is the minimum requirement for consid- eration of the proposal by Republic.Other information,such as details of quality,unit price or cost computations,is welcomed. We appreciate your participation in this endeavor.If you have any questions please contact me. Very truly yours,YL? G.°W.Huttrer Project Manager GWH:1jb Enclosures:Exhibits Proposal Form -2 copies Service Agreement with Appendices -1 copy Appendix I -General Specifications -1 copy Appendix II -Technical Specifications -1 copy e . .id REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE,SUITE ONE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX .910.586.1696 . . SO,(213)945.3661 April 12,1983 RECEIVEp (Semel)mana Alaska Drilling Co. P.O.Box 6370 _.;y ; Anchorage,AK 99502)a .ODSubject:Addition to Makushin Geothermal Project .Request for Proposal -Drilling Services Gentlemen: Please add the following to the above RFP Services -Agreement,Appendix.I -General Specifications,Section 1.1-04EquipmentRequirements: 7.Adequate auxiliary hand tools and equipment,i.e., shovels,picks,rakes,wrenches,hammers,chainsaws-(two minimum),chain,rope,cable,and tiedown"equipment to last the entire project. 8.Slings,hooks,and cables for helicopter lifting of equipment including drill rod and core pipe "baskets" specifically designed for that purpose. 9.Complete portable welding units -both electric and oxy-acetylenewith bottles. Sincerely,RE >:R.E.Yar Manager,-Operations REY/lv Proj.Coca:- rite Cove:BY.OLO3_| J.Date:33.102.)| a”To:Contractor Attention: Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Camp Services Request for Proposals Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for a catered,temporary,portable camp and accompanying operational personnel for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska.These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein with the campsite illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with one Appendix and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.l.(Exhibit 2). The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by helicopter only. DRAFT ___ Fite Code:5 ; jpn:83./01-2 The requirements for the catered,temporary,portable camp and operating personnel are detailed in Appendix I.In summary,the camp to be constructed and operated is described as follows: a.Base camp will consist of four separate four-man Sleeping units,a kitchen/dining unit,a bathing unit,and a plywood outhouse building. b.-Drilling camp will consist of a supply storage unit and a four-man sleepkng unit. Cc.A full-time cook/camp maintenance person will prepare and serve three meals per day and maintain camp in a normal operating condition. d.A crew of at least four personnel to mobilize, construct,disassemble,and demobiles the camp. Camp activities are to begin on or about May 30 and extend through mid-September. The program as described above may vary somewhat depending on conditions encountered as the Project progresses. Proposals in the enclosed envelope will be accepted at the offices of the Alaska Power Authority,334 West 5th Avenue,Anchorage,Alaska 99501 until 8:30 AM,April #6,1983. Questions concerning this matter may be directed to Mr.G.W. Huttrer,Project Manager,or Mr.J.S.Matlick,Senior Geologist,at telephone number (213)945-3661 during regular office hours. The procedure for submitting proposals is as follows: 1.After examining the enclosed material,indicate your intent to submit a proposal by calling Mr.Huttrer or Mr.Matlick no later than April 20,1983. Complete the Proposal Form in accordance with the attached instructions. Provide additional information including,but not limited to,detailed equipment specifications,make up of the personnel required to perform the work,a documented record of recent experience on similar projects,current staffing capability,and the location of residence of permanent personnel. Submittal of the completed Proposal Form and the required additional information is the minimum requirement for consideration of the proposal by Republic.Other information, such as details of quality,unit price or cost computations, is welcomed.-Any-prepesed-ehangestothéServiceAgreement should beindicated-on-the-previded-cepy-and_submitted-with the-propesatiy We appreciate your participation in this endeavor.If you have any questions please contact me. GWH:13b Very truly yours, G.W.Huttrer Project Manager Enclosures:Exhibits Proposal Form -2 copies Service Agreement with Appendices -1 copy Appendix I -General Specifications -1 copy EXHIBIT 1 i |1 q Lf \\\\ ;\x \ teorw 140°W iy orm".ob °\ ear YC ALASKA \CANADA og :\|i EY :\' °e,. 7 ,a"St.LewroCogsetonane 1 :Bone corr an 4,Santord ', ;Orum--\g ' y Werengell r. , g Hoyeo,Blochburn\,.-"U.{KY,.QOneoeSpurreN.LS "NA, \see 7p ;Redoubt,NN|wana BET LS roamectel caret asi/ .a :P Rvaueting _Kequroh Bey at ;t Sn ee Denison ..4 . .if J *Griggs as ES KetmelpoiridenUrinrekefodeeho-Magelt'Peutik OS Mortia 'Chiginagak o®ep SY Kajullh id Lo . .Patel Sicier :">x Klotegeit . /Q .. o anienelsie 'at Nanehenal ""see many.Vonteminet \Buidtre Dons 5 BaeKiskeFreireeehnel?ory"(ery tin}Povtet ° of Kenlul!resot Pe Reundicg Min,5 [ie |.Kerovia ca'oene"*waa dont tnegovey geek)eCLittteSimin?\6ole LL]aNton eewey ."7 Pea ."Both ll Noon Veevidot190°Mi.va Gr "nH tab fevelond .1eo°w oew \ l l it i i]i}}L}i]\\\at \STATE OF ALASKA acl £1375 PROPOSAL FORM INSTRUCTIONS The procedure for preparing the Proposal Form is as follows: °Review the Service Agreement and the General Specifications in detail. °Determine the unit price or quoted rate at the appropriate unit for each Item,1 through 7,for which a quantity is given or requested.Enter the unit price on the appropriate line in the column labeled "Unit Price"on the Proposal Form. Unit prices should include wages plus statutory payroll taxes,insurance,vacations,holidays,sick leave,retirement benefits,and those overhead charges which must be paid out of project revenues but which cannot be directly assigned to the project,such as office space,administrative expenses, insurance,profit,or other necessary costs for conducting business. PROPOSAL FORM CAMP SERVICES MAKUSHIN GEOTHERMAL PROJECT UNALASKA ISLAND,ALASKA Item Unit Estimated Unit Quantity Price Estimated Total Amount Mobilization &Demobilization Charge - To include cost of crew,equipment,and supply transportation to and from point of origin to Dutch Harbor stag-Lump ing area.|Sum In-transit Rate -To apply to "dead time"equipment is idle in Dutch Harbor between:a)Time of arrival and conmencing of camp construction operations,and b)Completion of move out operations and departure from Dutch Harbor.Note:Any equipment charges for actual shipping time between Dutch Harbor and point of origin is to be included in the lump sum mobiljization-demobilization charge above..Days Construction Rate -To apply to labor including per diem expenses,supplies, and equipment during camp construction, and initial stocking.Hours Operating Rate -To apply to rentals and equipment for all camping operations.Day Cook/Camp Maintenance Personnel Rate - to apply to labor for cooking and maintenance operations Hours Disassemble Rate -to apply to labor including per diem expenses,supplies, and equipment during camp tear down, move-out,and site restoration Days Contractor percentage handling charge for consumable supplies and equipment charge- able to the project,the purchase of which has been authorized by Republic.$ 15 $/day /hr. 100 $/day 1200 $"hr. /day 20,000 - TOTAL AMOUNT FOR EVALUATION PURPOSES ONLY Evaluation of Proposals: For purposes of award,proposals will be evaluated on the basis of the total amount offered.Total evaluated cost will be considered as the total amount offered combined with Alaska Bidders preference,if applicable,in accordance with AS 27.05.230.Award will be made to the responsive and responsible offeror whose offer represents the lowest total evaluated costs. SERVICES AGREEMENT Number CAMP SERVICES MAKUSHIN GEOTHERMAL PROJECT DRAFT _TABLE OF CONTENTS JY.GENERAL 2.1 6.ew ee ee ee ee ew we ee ee ee Definitions...2.6.6 2 0 ee ew ww we we we tw ee tt etInvoices..2.6 6 6 6 ee ew ee ew we tw tt th ee th te Compliance with Laws .2...1 1 1 0 ww ee ee ee ee Release and Waiver of Liens..........6.2208280868-7 Assignment .2...6 ee ee ee ee ee ee ew es eoRoyalties,Patents,and Licenses .........2.66285468-8Inspection..2...2 6 ew ww ew we ew we te we twChanges..2.2.2 6 we ew ww we ww we ee ee wtReportsandRecords..2...2.2.2 2 ew we ew ew eee wweChoiceofLaw..2.2 6 6 7 ee we eee ee ee te ts Relationship .2...6 6 ew ww we we we eee ee ew eeWaiver.0 6 6 wee ww ee we ee we we th et eeEntireAgreement..2...2.2.2 2 ew wee wee ww wwe Severability .2...2 2 2 ee ew we we we ee we eeeNotices.2...6 ww www ww ww ww ww ee et tt Disputes .2.6.ww ww te we we we ee we wt hwLaborRelations...2...2 2 ee eee ee we we we eensWarranty2.2.6.6 6 ww ee ew we ew wwe we we we ww we<erustnvoeos3eoKeoeosy'enM® ANnTASONNEEEEeteeeeeetSaneMengeeSageetSenetSateeSe?SeeSeSeeNeatgeTeSetSee?Sat6.EXECUTION .2 2 1 1 ee ee ew ee ww ee we we ee he APPENDICES Appendix I -Specifications and Scope of Services -General . Appendix II -Schedule of Payments -Technical..........CTO BE ATTACHED LATER) SERVICES AGREEMENT Number: Date: GENERAL Contractor:(Name &Address) Contact:(Person) Telephone: Owner:Alaska Power Authority Location of Work:The Makushin Geothermal Project is located on Unalaska Island approximately 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor,Alaska. Republic Geothermal,Inc.("Republic")and the ("Contractor")hereby agree that the services specified below shall be performed by the Contractor in accordance with all provisions stated herein.The Contractor agrees to perform the terms of this agreement ("Agreement")as an independent contractor and not as an agent or employee of Republic or the Owner. STATEMENT OF SERVICES The Contractor agrees to perform camp supply services as defined in Specifications attached as Appendix I and hereby made a part of this Agreement. COMPENSATION The Contractor will be paid in accordance with a Schedule of Payments which will be attached as Appendix II and thereby made a part of this Agreement. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE Work shall start not later than June 1,1983 and be completed not later than September 30,1983.Time is of the essence in this Agreement. GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS (a)Definitions As used throughout this Contract,the following terms shall have the meanings set forth below: Wherever the word "Contractor"appears in the Contract Documents,it shall mean Wherever the word "Republic"appears in the Contract Documents,it shall mean Republic Geothermal,Inc. Wherever the words "APA”or "Owner"appears in the Contract Documents it shal]mean the Alaska Power Authority. The word,"Approved,”when applied by Republic to the Contractor's drawings or documents,means that the drawings or documents are satisfactory from the standpoint of interfacing with all Republic-furnished components of the installation,and/or that Republic has not observed any statement or feature that appears to deviate from the Contract requirements.The Contractor shall retain the entire responsibility for complete conformance with all of the Contract requirements.- The words,"Approved as Revised,"when applied by Republic to the Contractor's drawings or documents,mean that the drawings or documents are approved as defined above,except that the changes shown are required for the proper interfacing with Republic-furnished components of the installation or are necessary to be in conformance with the specification's requirements.On the basis that the Contractor shall retain the entire responsibility for compliance with all of the Contract requirements,the Contractor shall either incorporate the changes into its drawings or document and resubmit to Republic,or inform Republic that the changes cannot be made without prejudice to the Contractor's responsibility under warranty and resubmit with explanation of the reasons therefor. "Contract"or "Contract Documents"means this Contract and all appendices and exhibits attached to and made a part of the Contract, including any subsequent amendments to the Contract,and any change orders issued under the Contract. "Furnish"means supply and deliver at location specified by the Power Authority or Republic. "Approved or Approval"means written approval by the Power Authority or Republic. "Services"means the entire Scope of Work required by the Contract Documents. "AS"means Alaska Statute. Except as otherwise provided in this Contract,the term "subcontract"includes purchase orders. "Project"means the Makushin Geothermal Project. (b)Invoices Invoices shall be submitted in triplicate each month directly to Republic Geothermal,Inc.,11823 East Slauson Avenue,Santa Fe Springs,California 90670,marked for "Project Number,Attention: Mr.G.W.Huttrer,Project Manager,"who will review and approve invoices for payment. (c)Insurance Before commencing the Work under this Agreement,the Contractor and any subcontractors employed by the Contractor shall submit evidence acceptable to the Owner and Republic that they have provided and shall maintain insurance for the duration of the Agreement as required by law,including a provision for a 10-day advance notification to the Owner and to Republic in the event of cancellation or any material change in the coverage of the insurance.The coverage shall be as follows: (1)Comprehensive General Liability This coverage shall include contractual liability and completed operations coverage and freedom from explosion,collapse,and underground exclusions. (2) (3) Coverage shall not be less than: $500,000 Bodily injury per occurrence. $500,000 Property damage per occurrence. $1,000,000 Aggregate. Professional Liability This coverage shall include coverage for errors,omissions,and negligent acts,with contractual endorsement,in the minimum amount of $500,000 with a deductible not exceeding 10%of the monetary limit of the policy,including defense of suits and payment of claims and judgments following expiration of the policy. Comprehensive Automobile Liability Coverage shall not be less than: $250,000 Per person. $1,000,000 Per occurrence. $100,000 Property damage per occurrence. (d) (4)Worker's Compensation and Employer's Liability Worker's Compensation as required by statute,including employer's liability insurance of not less than $500,000. The companies issuing the above policies and the form of the policies will be subject to the acceptance of Republic. Republic and State Saved Harmless The Contractor shall indemnify,save harmless,and defend the State and Republic,its officers,agents and employees from lability of any nature or kind,including costs and expenses,for or on account of any and all legal actions or claims of any character whatsoever resulting from injuries or damages sustained by any person or persons or property as a result of any error,omission or negligent act of the Contractor relating to its performance of this contract. All legal actions or claims including defense costs resulting from injuries or damages sustained by any person(s)or property arising from the Contractor's performance of this contract shall be apportioned on a comparative fault basis.Any such joint liability on the part of the State or Republic must be due to active negligence on the part of the State. (e) (f) The State and the Authority agree to waive their Rights of Recover for Liability in excess of the required limits. Compliance with Laws The Contractor shall comply with all applicable federal,state,or local laws,including rules,regulations,and ordinances of any political subdivisions and/or agencies thereof.Without limitation on the foregoing,the Contractor shall comply with (1)the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 and other applicable laws and (2),if required,Executive Order No.11246.dated September 24, 1965,as amended by Executive Order 11375,tncluding posting of notices,filing of reports,and initiation of programs;if required, the Contractor shall also require that all of its vendors, subcontractors,and/or agents comply with the foregoing Executive Orders. Release and Waiver of Liens The Contractor agrees that,upon the completion of the services rendered hereunder,the premises on which the Work jis to be performed shall be free and clear of any mechanic's and other liens of the Contractor and and and all of its successors,assigns, material men,laborers,vendors,and/or subcontractors who may furnish any labor,material,services,fixtures,apparatus, (g) (h) machinery,improvements,repairs,or alterations in connection with, or to,such premises,in connection with the services rendered hereunder.The Contractor shall deliver to Republic a waiver of liens,in a form acceptable to Republic,at the time of completion of the services. Assignment The Contractor shall not assign this Agreement in whole or tn part or any monies due hereunder without the written approval of Republic. Royalties,Patents,and Licenses The Contractor shall pay all royalties and license fees in connection with the Contractor's services under this Agreement.The Contractor shall defend all suits or claims for infringement of any patents,letters patent,copyrights,or trademarks and shall save the Owner and Republic harmless from loss on account thereof except that the Contractor shall not be responsible for any such loss when a particular process or product of a particular manufacturer or manufacturers is specified by Republic,unless the Contractor has been notified prior to the signing of the Agreement that the particular process or product is patented or is believed to be patented. (1) (J) (k) Inspection The services performed under this Agreement will be subject to inspection and approval by Republic at ali times.This approval shall not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for proper performance of the Work.Republic may reject any work found to be defective or not in accordance with the specifications contained in Appendix I hereto,regardless of the stage of completion,the time or place of discovery of error,and whether Republic previously accepted any or alli of the services through oversight or otherwise. Changes Republic reserves the right by written change order or amendment to make changes in requirements,amount of work,or schedule.If these changes require a price or schedule adjustment,the Contractor and Republic shall negotiate and include such changes in this Agreement by amendment. Reports and Records The Contractor shall provide reports in the format,at the times, and in the manner as directed by Republic.The Contractor shall maintain on file and have available to Republic its records in Tegible form for a period of three (3)years following termination 10 (1) (m) (n) of this Agreement.Drawings,specifications,reports,and any other documents prepared by the Contractor in connection with any or all of the services furnished hereunder will be the property of Republic. Choice of Law This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Alaska. Relationship By entering into this Agreement,the relationship between Republic and the Contractor is that of buyer and seller and neither has entered into any joint venture or partnership with the other. Waiver The waiver by one party of any breach of this Agreement or the failure of one party to enforce at any time,or for any period of time,any of the provisions hereof shall be limited to the particular instance,shall not operate or be deemed to waive any future breaches of this Agreement,and shall not be construed to be a waiver of any provision,except for the particular instance. 11 (0) (Pp) Entire Agreement This Agreement represents and incorporates the entire understanding of the parties hereto,and each party acknowledges that there are no warranties,representations,convenants,or understandings of any kind,matter,or description whatsoever,written by either party to the other,except as expressly set forth in this Agreement. Republic and Contractor hereby agree that any purchase orders, invoices,confirmations,acknowledgments,or other similar documents executed or delivered with respect to the subject matter hereof shalj be null,void,and without effect.This Agreement shall not be subject to change or modification unless by the execution of another instrument in writing subscribed to by a duly authorized officer of each of the parties hereto and entitled "Amendment to Services Agreement." Severability If any provisions of the Agreement shall be held to contravene or be invalid under the laws of any state,country,or jurisdiction where used,such contravention shall not invalidate the entire Agreement, but it shall be construed as if not containing the particular provision or provisions held to be invalid in such state,country, or jurisdiction,and the rights or obligations of the parties hereto shall be construed and enforced accordingly. 12 (q)Notices Any notice required to be given by either party hereto shall be reduced to writing and,unless receipt of such notice is expressly required by the terms hereof,shall be deemed effectively served when deposited in the mails in a sealed envelope with sufficient first-class postage affixed and addressed to the party to whom such notice 1s directed at such party's place of business,which in the case of Republic shall be: Republic Geothermal,Inc. 11823 East Slauson Avenue Santa Fe Springs,California 90670 Attention:Mr.G.W.Huttrer and in the case of the Contractor shall be: or such other address as either party shall hereafter furnish to the other party by written notice as herein provided. (r)Termination Republic shall have the right to terminate the Contract at any time for any reason by giving the Contractor two (2)days prior written notice to such effect.Upon receipt of such notice the Contractor 13 (s) shall immediately discontinue all work in progress which can be discontinued without creating a hazardous conditions and cancel all outstanding commitments,which may be cancelled without undue cost. The Contractor shall notify Republic of any commitment which cannot be cancelled without undue cost or without jeopardizing the Work completed to date.Subject to compliance with the foregoing and any other applicable provision of the Contract,Republic shall pay to the Contractor,in full satisfaction and discharge of al]amounts owing to the Contractor under the Contract,an amount equal to the cost of all Work performed by the Contractor up to such termination date,less all amounts previously paid to the Contractor on account of the Contract Price.The Contractor shall submit to Republic its statement for the aforesaid amount,in such reasonable detail as Republic shall request,within thirty (30)days after such date of termination,and Republic,subject to verification thereof,shall remit such amount within thirty (30)days after receipt of such statement by Republic.Republic shall not be liable to the Contractor,however,for any damage on account of such termination or loss of anticipated profits with respect to the remainder of the work. Release of Claims Republic,in its sole discretion,may withhold final approval of the Work until the Contractor shall furnish to it an affidavit setting 14 forth the extent to which final payment or settlement has been made of all bills and claims of whatever kind or nature in any manner arising out of the Contract,including full details as to any such bills and claims remaining unpaid or unsettled,and Republic shall have the right to retain from any payment then due to the Contractor,so long as any of said bills or claims remain unpaid or unsettled and outstanding,a sum sufficient in the opinion of Republic to provide for the payment of the same and Republic may pay any such bills or claims pro tanto in full satisfaction and discharge of any like amount due to the Contractor.Prior to final payment and as a condition thereto the Contractor shall furnish a release,in form and substance satisfactory to Republic,of all claims of the Contractor against Republic arising under and by virtue of the Contract. If any breach or breaches by the Contractor of any provisions of the Contract shall occur at any time prior to the completion of the Contract and the acceptance of the Work by Republic,and any part of the amounts due or to become due to the Contractor hereunder (including payments for additional work)shall be unpaid to the Contractor,Republic may retain therefrom a sum sufficient to indemnify Republic against al]damages which have resulted or may result from such breach or breaches,but,if no such amount shall be retained,or if the amount of such damages shall exceed the amount so retained,the Contractor shall pay to Republic on demand the amount of such damages or such excess as the case may be. 15 (t)Disputes All questions concerning interpretation of this Contract,the acceptable fulfillment of this Contract by the Contractor,and all questions as to compensation,extensions of time,or both,shall be submitted in writing to Republic for determination.A111 determinations and instructions of Republic will be final,unless the Contractor shall,within seven (7)calendar days after Republic notifies the Contractor of any such determination or instruction, file a written protest,stating clearly and in detail the basis thereof.Such protest will be promptly forwarded to Republic who will issue a decision upon each such protest.Pending such decision,the Contractor shall proceed with the Work in accordance with the determination and instructions of Republic.It is hereby agreed that if the Contractor fails to contest Republic's determination of instructions within seven (7)calendar days of such determination,such failure shall constitute a waiver by the Contractor of all its rights to further protest,judicial or otherwise. The Contractor shall be solely responsible for requesting instructions or interpretations as required under this Contract. Any costs and expenses arising from its failure to do so shall be borne by the Contractor. 16 (u)Labor Relations Contractor understands that he will be responsible for his own labor relations with any union representing his employees,and Contractor agrees to negotiate and seek to adjust any disputes between Contractor and his employees or anyone representing such employees. Contractor,prior to starting Work on the project,shall schedule a pre-job conference with the Building and Construction Trades Council.Contractor shall be bound by the rules and procedures of the Impartial Jurisdictional Disputes Board and Appeals Board in the settlement of any jurisdictional dispute,and shall make work assignments in accordance with such rules and procedures. It 1s understood that the primary responsibility for making work assignments lies with the Contractor;however,Contractor shal] review his proposed assignments with Republic prior to formal notification to the craft or crafts involved.Contractor agrees to provide Republic with information supporting work assignments considered questionable by Republic.The aforementioned work assignments and supporting information shall be made available to all contractors on site for the purpose of promoting harmony on the total project and precluding the development of problems adversely affecting the overall project. W7 Contractor's labor relations program shall be subject to coordination and monitoring by Republic.Contractor agrees to comply with conditions specified in the project agreement,if any, job rules and applicable collective bargaining agreements. Contractor will not be forced to accede to unreasonable demands by labor which are in violation of local or international agreements or procedures or rulings of the Impartial Jurisdictional Disputes Board.If,however,any dispute with a union (other than disputes affecting wage rates,fringes gn ,nours)arises which,in theopinionofBareRapuble”a single contractor or which threatens,unless resolved,to delay the construction work generally or to postpone the completion of the project beyond the contract schedule completion date,Republic shall have the right to intervene and to attempt to effect a solution or adjustment of such dispute which will permit the resumption or uninterrupted continuation of the Work.The right to intervene shall include but not be limited to the right to initiate meetings between disputing parties.In the event resolution or adjustment of the dispute is not effected,Republic shall have the right to seek injunctive relief through the National Labor Relations Board or appropriate courts,and to recover damages through such legal action as Republic may deem appropriate. 18 (v) Contractor agrees to report all labor disputes to Republic within 24 hours of occurrence and any actions or proposed steps Contractor 4s taking or will take to resolve the dispute.Contractor shall be held accountable for any delay in initiating steps to resolve any dispute that has adverse effects on his Work or the overall project. In performing the Work hereunder Contractor shall adopt wages, working conditions and other employment policies,which shall be satisfactory to Republic,and which,where applicable shall comply with the wages and working conditions established in agreements with local unions affiliated with the Building and Construction Trades Department (AFL-CIO)having jurisdiction over the specified work, provided that Contractor will not be required to violate any applicable Federal or State statutory provision. Warranty The Contractor warrants that all services performed hereunder shall satisfy the standards of care,skill,and diligence normally provided by a professional in the performance of such services in respect to work similar to that contemplated hereunder.Any services supplied hereunder failing to meet said standards shall be repeated or corrected at no cost to Republic and shall conform to the requirements of the Scope of Work.The Contractor shall be liable for any loss occasioned by such failure. 19 EXECUTION IN WITNESS WHEREOF,Republic Geothermal,Inc.and have caused this Services Agreement to be executed this day of »19 REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. By Its ATTEST: By Its Secretary (SEAL) (CONTRACTOR) By Its ATTEST: By Its Secretary APPROVED BY ALASKA POWER AUTHORITY By Its 20 APPENDIX I CAMP SERVICES MAKUSHIN GEOTHERMAL PROJECT SECTION 1.1 -GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 1.1-01 SCOPE OF WORK In accordance with the specifications contained in this section,or as otherwise directed,the Contractor shall mobilize and demobilize their equipment,supplies,and personnel;construct and operate a catered,temporary, portable camp in accordance with attached specifications;keep records;and clean up and restore locations as nearly as practicable to their original state. Due to terrain limitations,all equipment,supplies,and personnel will be transported to the Project Area from the Dutch Harbor staging area by helicopter.This,support will be provided by Republic. Actual camp construction operations are scheduled to begin on or about May 30,1983,with the camp to be operational within seven days.The camp will be functional and operating through early to mid-September.This time frame is not fixed and could vary depending upon weather and completion of the Project. DRAFT 1.1-02 MOBILIZATION AND DEMOBILIZATION Mobilization and Demobilization shall consist of trans- porting all equipment,necessary spare parts,consumable supplies,and personnel between the Dutch Harbor staging area and the Contractor's point of origin prior to and following termination of Project operations. 1.1-03 PERSONNEL The Contractor shall provide experienced personnel to perform the work covered herein. Specifically,the Contractor will supply a technically OA qualified person Gonsieteneq-ef a full-time cook/campsutwoprrdion«maintenance,work Seg.at least a 12-hour shift,Additionally, the Contractor will provide a minimum of three additional personnel for camp construction and disassembly prior to and following project completion.Operations will be conducted on a 24-hour per day,seven-day per week basis. Republic has the right to require the removal from the Project,at the Contractor's own expense,any personnel who, in Republic's opinion,are not qualified or unable to perform the work and responsibilities assigned to them by the Contractor. 1.1-04 EQUIPMENT With his completed Proposal Form,the Contractor shall submit for approval a list of all major and auxiliary equip- ment to be used under this Agreement.This list shall include type,make,model,capacity,and performance data of all the major equipment. Since the entire operation is to be helicopter transported and supported,all equipment must be capable of being readily broken down to components of less than 1,400 pounds. 1.1-05 SIZE OF CAMP The camp facilities shall be of such a size to adequately accommodate the Contractor's camp personnel,a seven man drilling crew,and Republic's staff.The maximum occupancy will be sixteen personnel with an average occupancy rate of ten personnel. 1.1-06 CAMP EQUIPMENT A.Shelters.Shelters shall be Weather Ports as manufactured by Hansen Weather Port Corp.,P.O.Box 477, Gunnison,Colorado 80230,or approved equal.Each unitwillincludeadoor,circulation vents provided with mosquito netting,and a stove vent.Shelters will include four units for sleeping facilities,one unit for kitchen and dining facilities,and one unit for bathing facilities.All units will have wood foundations,plywood floors,electric Lights,and electric outlets. B.Sleeping Units.Sleeping units will each contain a 50,000 BTU oil heater with fuel storage system,four chairs,and four complete beds,including sleeping bagpillows,mattresses,and linens.|TUN C.Kitchen/Dining Unit.Kitehen/dining unit will |Apacer contain a 75,000 BTU oil }4ter with fuel storage system,_refrigerator,gas stove freezer,16 chairs,eating and cooking utensils for IG personnel,washing sink,two 10-foot dining tables,and plywood dry storage facilities.The unit will be completely stocked with all necessary food and consumable supplies. D.Bathing Unit.Bathing unit will contain a 50,000 BTU oil heater with fuel storage system,three washing sinks, two shower stalls,clothes washer,clothes dryer,and at least 50 bath towels. o ©>wy E.Sanitary Facilities.Sanitary facilities including a properly sized plywood latrine,lime,and other necessary sanitation and disinfecting equipment and a drainage field for the adequate disposal of camp waster water shall be provided.Temporary storage of refuse shall be provided prior to its removal from camp to an approved refuse dump.These facilities shall comply with Forest Service, Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation and any other applicable regulations. F.Sinks and Showers.All sinks and showers will utilize a pressurized hot and cold water system. G.Electrical Generators.Electrical generators capable of supplying power for all of the electrical equipment in the camp shall be provided.In addition,at least one emergency "back-up"generator will be available on the campsite at all times. H.Safety Equipment.A fully supplied and adequately sized first aid kit for the camp and fire extinguisher for each shelter shall be provided. I.Tools and Hardware.Sufficient tools,hardware, equipment and supplies to construct,maintain and remove the camp shall be provided.. J.Weather Requirement.All camp equipment must be able to withstand inclement weather,including snow,heavy rain,and high winds,which are known to exceed 100 mph. K.Fuel.Fuel will be supplied by Republic and delivered as required to the campsite. 1.1-07 DRILL SUPPORT Sozseeeer SHELTELS A.Shelters.Shelters shall be Weather Port,as manufactured by Hansen Weather Port Corp.,P.O.Box 477, Gunnison,Colorado 80230,or approved equal.Each unit will include a door,circulation vents provided with mosquito netting and a stove vent.Shelters should include a 10'x 15'drilling supply storage unit and one sleeping unit.Both units will have helicopter portablewiWOOdfoundations-owd plyureed [rere . B.Sleeping Unit.Sleeping unit will contain a 50,000 BTU heater with fuel storage system,four chairs,and four complete beds,including sleeping bags,pillows, mattresses,and linens.This unit will be constructed and assembled as a survival shelter of Phase II of the program tentatively programmed for early August,1983. Cc.Drilling Supply Storage Unit.The drilling supply storage unit will contain a 50,000 BTU oil heater with fuel storage system. D.Safety Equipment.Both units shall be provided with an adequately sized fire extinguisher. 1.1-08 FIELD CAMP CONSTRUCTION Contractor shall perform all work necessary to acquire, move in,set up,and remove the field camp facilities from the site.Republic will furnish helicopter transportation of personnel,equipment,and supplies between Dutch Harbor and the site. 1.1-09 FIELD SUBSISTENCE Contractor,shall maintain and operate the fieldcampatlxtheSiteinglidingprovisionofthreemealsperday,rental orpurchaseofequipmentandmaterials,and'related items. 1.1-10 PER DIEM Contractor shall provide meals,shelter,and bedding asspecifiedinSections1.1-06 and 1.1-07 for Republic's staff,|their drilling contractor,and approved visitors. 1.1-11.RECORDS The Contractor shall prepare and submit weekly records of labor hours,all camp expenses,and number of meals prepared on a form approved by Republic.The Contractor shall inform Republic immediately of any unuSual conditions discovered during daily camp operation and maintenance.The fact that Republic may be present and keeping an independent record of the camp operation shall not relieve the Contractor from the requirement of keeping records as described above. 1.1-12 INSPECTION OF WORK All work in this Agreement is subject to inspection and approval by Republic.The Contractor shall assist and cooperate with Republic in conducting its inspection of the work. 1.1-13 WATER SUPPLY The Contractor shall supply all water required for the camp operations.Any costs incurred in installing or Maintaining the water supply system is to be included in the moving and operating rates. 7 @ hy 1.1-09 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A.Mobilization and Demobilization.Payment for Mobilization-Demobilization will be made at the lump sum price,which shall include all labor,equipment and materials necessary to perform the work specified in Section 1.1-02, including all transport to and from the point of origin to Unalaska Island,Alaska.Payment for Mobilization- Demobilization will be made in two progress payments as follows: 1.Payment of 65 percent of the lump sum price for Mobilization-Demobilization will be made when, in the opinion of Republic,the Contractor has started full-scale camp operations at the Job Site. 2.Payment of 35 percent of the lump sum price for Mobilization-Demobilization will be made when, in the opinion of Republic,the Contractor has satisfactorily completed demobilization of the camp facilities,clean up of the campsite,and equipment has been adequately prepared and packaged for return to point of origin. REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 (213)945-3661 April 13,1983 Alaska Bush Camps P.O.Box 474 Girdwood,AK 99507 Attention:Tom Yeager Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Camp Services Request for Proposals Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for a catered,temporary,portable camp and accompanying operational personnel for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska.These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein with the campsite illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with Appendix I and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.1l.(Exhibit 2). The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for the catered,temporary,portable camp and operating personnel are detailed in Appendix I.In sum- Mary,the camp to be constructed and operated is described as follows: REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL.INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 ;(213)945-3661 April 13,1983 Alfred Morgin 2207 Susitna Anchorage,AK 99503 Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Camp Services Request for Proposals Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for a catered,temporary,portable camp and accompanying operational personnel for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska.These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of .the services and proposal procedures are described herein with the campsite illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with Appendix I and two copiesoftheProposalFormarealsoenclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.1.(Exhibit 2). The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for the catered,temporary,portable camp and operating personnel are detailed in Appendix I.In sum- Mary,the camp to be constructed and operated is described as follows: REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 (213)945-3661 April 13,1983 Harding-Lawson Associates 601 East 57th Place Anchorage,AK 99502 Attention:J.England Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Camp Services Request for Proposals Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for a catered,temporary,portable camp and accompanying operational personnel for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska.These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein with the campsite illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with Appendix I and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.1l.(Exhibit 2). The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for the catered,temporary,portable camp and operating personnel are detailed in Appendix I.In sum- Mary,the camp to be constructed and operated is described as follows: REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL.INC. 118623 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 (213)945-3661 April 13,1983 Western States Associates 633 East 8lst Avenue Anchorage,AK 99502 Attention:Don Baker Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Camp Services Request for Proposals Gentlemens: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for a catered,temporary,portable camp and accompanying operational personnel for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska.These services will be performed:under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein with the campsite illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with Appendix I and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.1l.(Exhibit 2). The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for the catered,temporary,portable camp and operating personnel are detailed in Appendix I.In sum- Mary,the camp to be constructed and operated is described as follows: REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 (213)945-3661 April 13,1983 Well Production Testing,Inc. P.O.Box 69 Carlsbad,CA 92008 Attention:Bob Stiger Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Camp Services Request for Proposals Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for a catered,temporary,portable camp and accompanying operational personnel for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska.These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein with the campsite illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with Appendix I and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.1l.(Exhibit 2). The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for the catered,temporary,portable camp and operating personnel are detailed in Appendix I.In sum- mary,the camp to be constructed and operated is described as follows: REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 (213)945-3661 April 13,1983 Northern Oilfield Services Box 4584 Anchorage,AK 99507 Attention:Ron Reynolds Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Camp Services Request for Proposals Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for a catered,temporary,portable camp and accompanying operational personnel for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska.These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein with the campsite illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with Appendix I and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.l.(Exhibit 2). The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for the catered,temporary,portable camp and operating personnel are detailed in Appendix I.In sum- mary,the camp to be constructed and operated is described as follows: REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 (213)945-3661 April 13,1983 Nortec 750 West 2nd Avenue,Suite 100 Anchorage,AK 99501 Attention:R.C.Gardner Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Camp Services Request for Proposals Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for a catered,temporary,portable camp and accompanying operational personnel for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska.These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein with the campsite illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with Appendix I and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.l.(Exhibit 2). The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the Grilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for the catered,temporary,portable camp and operating personnel are detailed in Appendix I.In sum- Mary,the camp to be constructed and operated is described as follows: REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS.CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 (213)945-3661 April 13,1983 M-W Drilling,Inc. P.O.Box 10-378 Anchorage,AK 99511 Attention:Wayne Westberg Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Camp Services Request for Proposals Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for a catered,temporary,portable camp and accompanying operational personnel for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska.These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein with the campsite illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with Appendix I and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.1l.(Exhibit 2). The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for the catered,temporary,portable camp and operating personnel are detailed in Appendix I.In sum- Mary,the camp to be constructed and operated is described as follows: REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 , (213)945-3661 April 13,1983 Longyear,Inc. 5941 Arctic Blvd.,Unit P Anchorage,AK 99502 Attention:Gil Speaker Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project .Camp Services 'Request for Proposals Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for a catered,temporary,portable camp and accompanying operational personnel for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska.These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein with the campsite illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with Appendix I and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.l.(Exhibit 2). The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for the catered,temporary,portable camp and operating personnel are detailed in Appendix I.In sum- Mary,the camp to be constructed and operated is described as follows: REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 (213)945-3661 April 13,1983 Inter State Exploration,Inc. P.O.Box 6166 Anchorage,AK 99502 Attention:Kyle Brown Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Camp Services Request for Proposals Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for a catered,temporary,portable camp and accompanying operational personnel for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska.These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein with the campsite illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with Appendix I and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.l.(Exhibit 2). The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for the catered,temporary,portable camp and operating personnel are detailed in Appendix I.In sum- Mary,the camp to be constructed and operated is described as follows: REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 (213)945-3661 April 13,1983 Exploration Supply and Equipment,Inc. 6727 Seward Highway Anchorage,AK 99502 Attention:Vic Mittasch Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Camp Services Request for Proposals Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for a catered,temporary,portable camp and accompanying operational personnel for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska.These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein with the campsite illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with Appendix I and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.l.(Exhibit 2). The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the Grilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for the catered,temporary,portable camp and operating personnel are detailed in Appendix I.In sum- Mary,the camp to be constructed and operated is described as follows: REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 (213)945-3661 April 13,1983 Denali Drilling,Inc. 6000 "A""Street Anchorage,AK 99502 Attention:Hal Ingalls Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Camp Services Request for Proposals Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for a catered,temporary,portable camp and accompanying operational personnel for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska.These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin'Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein with the campsite illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with Appendix I and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.l.(Exhibit 2). The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for the catered,temporary,portable camp and operating personnel are detailed in Appendix I.In sum- INary,the camp to be constructed and operated is described as follows: REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS.CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 (213)945-3661 April 13,1983 Arctic Resources Drilling,Inc. 6361 Nielson Way Suite 101Anchorage,AK 99502 Attention:Bob Howe Subject:Makushin Geothermal ProjectCampServices Request for Proposals Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for a catered,temporary,portable camp and accompanying operational personnel for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska.These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein with the campsite illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with Appendix I and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.1l.(Exhibit 2). The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for the catered,temporary,portable camp and operating personnel are detailed in Appendix I.In sum- Mary,the camp to be constructed and operated is described as follows: REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS.CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 (213)945-3661 April 13,1983 Alaska Drilling Co. P.O.Box 6370 Anchorage,AK 99502 Attention:Wayne Bolt Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Camp Services Request for Proposals Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for a catered,temporary,portable camp and accompanying operational personnel for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska.These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein with the campsite illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with Appendix I and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.l.(Exhibit 2). The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for the catered,temporary,portable camp and operating personnel are detailed in Appendix I.In sum- Mary,the camp to be constructed and operated is described as follows: REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL.INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 (213)945-3661 April 13,1983 Far North Services 3104 West 35th Street Anchorage,AK 99503 Attention:James S.Bounds Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Camp Services Request for Proposals Gentlemens: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for a catered,temporary,portable camp and accompanying operational personnel for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska.These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein with the campsite illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with Appendix I and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.1l.(Exhibit 2). The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for the catered,temporary,portable camp and operating personnel are detailed in Appendix I.In sum- Mary,the camp to be constructed and operated is described as follows: cS REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 (213)945-3661 April 13,1983 Northern Oilfield Services,Inc. Box 4-584 Anchorage,AK 99509 Attention:Ron Reynolds Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Camp Services Request for Proposals Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for a catered,temporary,portable camp and accompanying operational personnel for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska.These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein with the campsite illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with Appendix I and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.l.(Exhibit 2). The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for the catered,temporary,portable camp and operating personnel are detailed in Appendix I.In sum- Mary,the camp to be constructed and operated is described as follows: REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS.CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 (213)945-3661 April 13,1983 Arctic Host 4790 Business Park Blvd. Building D4 Anchorage,AK 99503 Attention:Bill Webb Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Camp Services Request for Proposals Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for a catered,temporary,portable camp and accompanying operational personnel for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska.These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein with the campsite illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with Appendix I and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.l.(Exhibit 2). The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for the catered,temporary,portable camp and operating personnel are detailed in Appendix I.In sun- mary,the camp to be constructed and operated is described as follows: 4 i REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 (213)945-3661 April 13,1983 Saulsbury &Dietz South 1815 Lewis Street Spokane,WA 99204 Attention:Jim Lewis Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Camp Services Request for Proposals Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for a catered,temporary,portable camp and accompanying operational personnel for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska.These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein with the campsite illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with Appendix I and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed., The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.1l.(Exhibit 2). The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for the catered,temporary,portable camp and operating personnel are detailed in Appendix I.In sum- mary,the camp to be constructed and operated is described as follows: REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS.CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 O (213)945-3661 April 13,1983 TECK yey Production Services,Inc.ALAS POivep AN4113IngraStreetTHORTyAnchorage,AK 99503 ' Attention:John Gammons Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project l OzCampServices Request for Proposals Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for a catered,temporary,portable camp and accompanying operational personnel for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska.These services will be performed under subcontract to RepublicGeothermal,Inc.aS a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein with the campsite illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with Appendix I and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.l.(Exhibit 2). The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for the catered,temporary,portable camp and operating personnel are detailed in Appendix I.In sum- mary,the camp to be constructed and operated is described as follows: REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 (213)945-3661 April 13,1983 Trident P.O.Box 10-1158 Anchorage,AK 99511 Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Radio Communications Bid Letter Gentlemen: As you may have noted,the return envelope was omitted from the bid letter sent you on April 12,1983.The enclosed envelope is to be used for that purpose. Please excuse the inconvenience. Very truly yours, R.E.YarterManager -Operations REY:ljb Enclosure REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 (213)945-3661 April 13,1983 Industrial Electronics,Inc. 1501 West 36th Avenue Anchorage,AK 99508 Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Radio Communications Bid Letter Gentlemen: As you may have noted,the return envelope was omitted from the bid letter sent you on April 12,1983.'The enclosed envelope is to be used for that purpose. Please excuse the inconvenience. Very truly yours, R.E.Yarter Manager-Operations REY:13b Enclosure REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS.CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 (213)945-3661 April 13,1983 Equipco of Alaska Leasing Communications P.O.Box 89081 5941 Arctic Blvd. Anchorage,AK 9950 Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Radio Communications Bid Letter Gentlemen: As you may have noted,the return envelope was omitted from the bid letter sent you on April 12,-.1983.The enclosea envelope is to be used for that purpose. Please excuse the inconvenience. Very truly yours, R.E.Yarter Manager -Operations REY:1ljb Enclosure REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL.INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 (213)945-3661 April 13,1983 Ewing/Alaska P.O.Box 623 Wasilla,AK 99687 Attention:Ron Ewing,Jr. Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Radio Communications Bid Letter Gentlemen: As you may have noted,the return envelope was omitted from the bid letter sent you on April 12,1983.The enclosed envelope is to be used for that purpose. Please excuse the inconvenience. Very truly yours, ee R.E.Yarter Manager -Operations REY:1jb Enclosure ede 6 April 11,1983 Attention: Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Helicopter Support Services Request for Proposals Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for helicopter support services for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska.These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein and illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with Technical Provisions and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at anelevationof+1,500 feet a.m.s.l. The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by helicopter only. The requirements for helicopter support services are detailed in the Technical Provisions.In summary,they may be described as follows: ae One helicopter of the A-Star 350 (or equivalent) class will be utilized for transporting personnel, equipment,and supplies primarily from Dutch Harbor to the Job Site for the duration of the Project. b.Depending upon the drilling equipment selected for the Project,it is possible that a Bell 205 (or equivalent)class helicopter will be required for the Froj.Coxe: Fi'e Coce:3H.OL OS8DRAFTsone:3.101.[ April 11,1983 Page 2 move-in and move-out operations,as well as one well to well rig move.It is estimated this work would involve 12 to 15 total operating days. Cc.Should drilling equipment selection eliminate the need for the larger load capacity helicopter,a second A-Star (or equivalent)machine may possibly be utilized for move-in and move-out operations only. It is estimated this work would involve approximately 10 total operating days. Helicopter support services will be required beginning on Or about May 25 and extending through mid-September. The program as described above may vary somewhat depending on conditions encountered as the Project progresses. Proposals in the enclosed envelope will be accepted at the offices of the Alaska Power Authority,334 West 5th Avenue, Anchorage,Alaska 99501 until 10:00 AM,April 28,1983.Ques- tions concerning this matter may be directed to Mr.G.W. Huttrer,Project Manager,or Mr.R.E.Yarter,Manager - Operations,at telephone number (213)945-3661 during regular office hours (Pacific Standard Time). The procedure for submitting proposals is as follows: a.After examining the enclosed material,indicate your intent to submit a proposal by calling Mr.Huttrer or Mr.Yarter no later than April 20,1983. b.Complete the Proposal Form in accordance with the attached instructions. Ce.Provide additional information including,but not limited to,detailed equipment specifications,and personnel qualifications as specified in the Technical Provisions. d.It is the responsibility of the Bidder to ensure that his Bid,and any addendum(s)to his Bid,are in the office of the Alaska Power Authority prior to the scheduled Bid opening time.Bids will be rejected if not received at the office of the Alaska Power Authority prior to the time set for opening.If Mailed,Bids and Addendums shall be sent via registered,certified,or express mail. Written modifications of Bids already submitted will be considered if received prior to the Bid opening. April 11,1983 Page 3 If a courier service is used for delivery of Bids to the Alaska Power Authority,it shall be the responsi- bility of the Bidder to ensure the arrival of the Bids,at the location indicated above prior to the time and date of the public opening. Submittal of the completed Proposal Form and the required additional information is the minimum requirement for consid- eration of the proposal by Republic.Other information,such as details of quality,unit price or cost computations,is welcomed. We appreciate your participation in this endeavor.If you have any questions please contact me. Very truly yours, G.W.Huttrer Project Manager GWH:1ljb Enclosures:Exhibits Proposal Form -2 copies Service Agreement with Appendix -1 copy Appendix I -Technical Provisions -1 copy EXHIBIT 1 STATE OF ALASKA '!'t {\\\\\- g \x \ 160°w 140°w ormAy \ \ \ \\ead\ \ \ C ALASKA 'CANADA dy ps \- 7 \ 60°Np by %'\ Y o\\”' a StL L \o t,..%or/2 Copse awrence Bons \60 . .ys Senford \Orum-"'g°\ . Wrangell \reidHayes,Bleckbura\. "*.f \.Q°°Spurre ¢ . \. Ne 5 Redoubt,aE Nuntvah Re)q }rou .MHemnes Edgecumbe/ a 6 Augustinesf,Koquyak g Pae|Kukok 4.nowy a Denison N d g*Griggs >mee.KatmalNovoruptaFogndenUbinrek2°ee eka,Mageik'Poullk ISK MertinChiginagakx5aKejutik ° hd Poviof Sister K ae yKislegylh/RQ 'rpnlshe din '.4 ."aniotcheh ".:sher rseesPegromnl\Venlominof \ Buldire \be 7 Dona sae Kisk {gemisepochnold -(iakethin}ote 9 od Poviof eke Kenly]!'Bogoslol 4 \Roundtop Mtn,°Tanoge Kerovin Yunoska ©908%)at.°Isanotsht Pho,pA «Kanoga -[Coxilete '\Weeldabl (Raggedy Jock)Littte Sittin?\./Sarlehet /.anut sonny Garelol e i Pyre Pook won 2 he LS stgvem)SAX,Okmok -*botrét .'de Kogomil Vsevidot1g0°Mt.Moffe Gt.Sltkta Amukio leveland low 140°w l i l il {I f !f I !!I j i it ml \j \\wk.\ RGL RIS PROPOSAL FORM INSTRUCTIONS The procedure for preparing the Proposal Form is as follows: Review the Service Agreement and Technical Specifications in detail. Determine the unit price or quoted rate at the appropriate unit for each category for Items A through D,for which a quantity is given or requested.Enter the unit price on the appropriate line in the column labeled "Unit Price"on the Proposal Form. Unit prices should include wages plus statutory payroll taxes,insurance,vacations,holidays,sick leave,retirement benefits,and those overhead charges which must be paid out of project revenues but which cannot be directly assigned to the project,such as office space,administrative expenses, insurance,profit,or other necessary costs for conducting business. PROPOSAL FORM HELCOPTER SUPPORT SERVICES MAKUSHIN GEOTHERMAL PROJECT UNALASKA ISLAND,ALASKA Required Services:Provide services of rotary wing aircraft of the type designated herein,fully contractor-operated and maintained,with accessory equipment,pilot(s)and mechanic,as specified,for sole use of Republic Geothermal,Inc.and its agents in support of exploratory drilling activities.The designated base for aircraft operation will be Dutch Harbor,Alaska. Usage will be as needed seven days per week.Contract will be for the approximate period from June 1,1983 through September 15,1983,with option to extend availability to September 30, 1983.Jet "A”fuel will be provided by Republic Geothermal,Inc.at Dutch Harbor. Item Estimated Unit Estimated Unit Quantity Rate Total Amount A.Basic Aircraft (A-Star 350 or equivalent) to be used for entire period of contract. 1.Mobilization consisting of transport or aircraft,pilot,mechanic,and necessary support materials and equip- ment for Contractor's base of opera-Lump tions to Dutch Harbor,Alaska.Sum 1 $$ 2.Standby daily rate for equipment and personnel exclusive of flying time.Days 110 $/day $ 3.Hourly rate for documented flight time.Hours 550 $/hr.$ 4.Demobilization of personnel and equipment from Dutch Harbor to Lump point of origin.Sum 1 $$ B.Supplementary Aircraft #1 -Bell 205 (or equivalent)-Possible use during Project mobilization,demobilization, and well to well moves. 1.Mobilization as described in Lump Item A-1 above.Sum 3 $$ 2.Standby daily rate as described in Item A-2 above.Days 12 $/day $ 4. C.Suppl Hourly rate for documented flight time. Demobilization as described in Item A-4 above. ementary Aircraft #2 -A-Star 350 (or equivalent)-Possible use during Project mobilization and demobilization only. 1. D.Personnel Living Expenses,Mechanic(s)- Mobilization as described in Item A-1 above. Standby daily rate as described in Item A-2 above. Hourly rate for documented flight time. Demobilization as described in Item A-4 above. Daily Meal Allowance only. Notes: 1. 2. Mechanic's living quarters in Dutch Harbor to be provided by Republic Pilot's room and board to be supplied by Republic in catered camp at Project Area. Pilot's out-of-pocket expenses for meals outside of camp facility reimbursable by documentation. Estimated Unit Estimated Unit Quantity Rate Total Amount Hours 72 /hr.$ Lump Sum 3 $ Lump Sump 2 $ Days 10 /day $ Hours 70 /hr.=§$ Sum 2 $ Days 105 /day $ EVALUATION PROCEDURE Required helicopter services are dependent upon (1)the drilling equipment selected for the Project,and (2)the pressure of time relative to scheduled completion of the Project. I.Evaluation based on required use of Bell 205 (or equivalent)for move-in,move-out,and well to well move (Item B)in addition to the basic support aircraft (Item A): Summation Item A Summation Item B Item D - _---ae@Evaluation I Total II.Evaluation based on possible use of an additional A-Star (or equivalent)for move-in and/or move-out (Item C)in addition to the basic support aircraft (Item A): Summation Item A Summation Item C x 50% Item 0 lelOtEvaluation II Total For purposes of award,proposals will be evaluated on the basis of the total amount calculated for I or II above,whichever is appropriate,based on drilling equipment selection. Total evaluated cost will be considered as the amount offered combined with Alaska Bidders preference,if applicable,in accordance with AS 27.05.230.Award will be made to the responsive and responsible offeror whose offer represents the lowest evaluated costs. SERVICES AGREEMENT Number HELICOPTER SUPPORT SERVICES MAKUSHIN GEOTHERMAL PROJECT *v TABLE OF CONTENTS Definitions..2...1 2 1 ww ww ww te wt tt tt tt klInvoices.2...6 ee ew ww ww tw wt tt tt wt tw kl tk e .e e oe e e e e 7.e ee #©©©©©@ #@##@ ©#@ @ ememnoanometeeeeageee_=”c4cop>]ra)oCompliance with Laws ..1...6 0 ee we ee ew we wwReleaseandWaiverofLiens.......2...1 eww eeeAssignment.2...6 2 ww ww ew ww we tw we wt tt tt Royalties,Patents,and Licenses ...........084 Inspection .2...1.1 1 ww ew ew ew ww ww ww ww tw ttChanges..2...2 2 ee ww ww we ew ww ew we tw wsReportsandRecords...2...2.2 1 we ew ww ew ww weChoiceofLaw..2...6 1 ww ww ew we ew we tt twRelationship..1...6 6 ee ee ee ew we ww we we we wt Uo rrr Entire Agreement ..2...1 6 we ww ee we ew we ew ewSeverability.2...6 2 ww we we ew we ew wt ewNotices.2.2...1 1 ew ww ew we wt tw we wt ew ww -_io&aetgeeeCeeeSeeSeetSeeeSeSoeeeoeDisputes .2...1 1 ww we ee ee te we et te eeLaborRelations..2...1.6 we ew ew ew ew ee we ewWarranty2...6 6 6 we ww we we ew we et wt wh tt tt weENONENONOm<cerunrnrtonvorssasKees6.EXECUTION.©.2 2.ew ee ee ee ew ee ee ee ee APPENDIX Appendix I -Technical Provisions .....2...50.2 eee eee SERVICES AGREEMENT Number: Date: 1.GENERAL Contractor:(Name &Address) Contact:(Person) Telephone: Owner:Alaska Power Authority Location of Work:The Makushin Geothermal Project is located on Unalaska Island approximately 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor,Alaska. Republic Geothermal,Inc.("Republic")and the ("Contractor")hereby agree that the services specified below shall be performed by the Contractor in accordance with all provisions stated herein.The Contractor agrees to perform the terms of this agreement ("Agreement")as an independent contractor and not as an agent or employee of Republic or the Owner. STATEMENT OF SERVICES The Contractor agrees to perform helicopter support services as defined in the Technical Provisions attached as Appendix I and hereby made a part of this Agreement. COMPENSATION The Contractor will be paid in accordance with a Schedule of Payments which will be attached as Appendix II and thereby made a part of this Agreement. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE Work shall start not later than June 1,1983 and be completed not later than September 30,1983.Time is of the essence in this Agreement. GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS (a)Definitions As used throughout this Contract,the following terms shall have the meanings set forth below: s J Wherever the word "Contractor"appears in the Contract Documents,it shall mean Wherever the word "Republic"appears in the Contract Documents,it shall mean Republic Geothermal,Inc. Wherever the words "APA"or "Qwner"appears in the Contract Documents tt shall mean the Alaska Power Authority. The word,"Approved,"when applied by Republic to the Contractor's drawings or documents,means that the drawings or documents are satisfactory from the standpoint of interfacing with all Republic-furnished components of the installation,and/or that Republic has not observed any statement or feature that appears to deviate from the Contract requirements.The Contractor shall retain the entire responsibility for complete conformance with all of the Contract requirements. The words,"Approved as Revised,"when applied by Republic to the Contractor's drawings or documents,mean that the drawings or documents are approved as defined above,except that the changes shown are required for the proper interfacing with -Republic-furnished components of the installation or are necessary to be in conformance with the specification's requirements.On the basis that the Contractor shall retain the entire responsibility for compliance with all of the Contract requirements,the Contractor shall either incorporate the changes into its drawings or document and resubmit to Republic,or inform Republic that the changes cannot be made without prejudice to the Contractor's responsibility under warranty and resubmit with explanation of the reasons therefor. "Contract"or "Contract Documents"means this Contract and all appendices and exhibits attached to and made a part of the Contract, including any subsequent amendments to the Contract,and any change orders issued under the Contract. "Furnish"means supply and deliver at location specified by the Power Authority or Republic. "Approved or Approval"means written approval by the Power Authority or Republic. "Services"means the entire Scope of Work required by the Contract Documents. "AS"means Alaska Statute. Except as otherwise provided in this Contract,the term "subcontract"includes purchase orders. (b) (c) t 1 "Project"means the Makushin Geothermal Project. Invoices Invoices shall be submitted in triplicate prior to the 15th of each month directly to Republic Geothermal,Inc.,11823 East Slauson Avenue,Santa Fe Springs,California 90670,marked for "Project Number,Attention:Mr.G.W.Huttrer,Project Manager,"who will review and approve invoices for payment. Insurance Before commencing the Work under this Agreement,the Contractor and any subcontractors employed by the Contractor shall submit evidence acceptable to the Owner and Republic that they have provided and shall maintain insurance for the duration of the Agreement as required by law,including a provision for a 10-day advance notification to the Owner and to Republic in the event of cancellation or any material change in the coverage of the- insurance.The coverage shall be as set forth in Section 110.0 of Appendix I -Technical Provisions. (qd) (e) 'J Republic and State Saved Harmless The Contractor shall indemnify,save harmless,and defend the State and Republic,its officers,agents and employees from liability of any nature or kind,including costs and expenses,for or on account of any and all legal actions or claims of any character whatsoever resulting from injuries or damages sustained by any person or persons or property as a result of any error,omission or negligent act of the Contractor relating to its performance of this contract. All legal actions or claims including defense costs resulting from injuries or damages sustained by any person(s)or property arising from the Contractor's performance of this contract shall be apportioned on a comparative fault basis.Any such joint liability on the part of the State or Republic must be due to active negligence on the part of the State. The State and the Authority agree to waive their Rights of Recover for Liability in excess of the required limits. Compliance with Laws The Contractor shall comply with all applicable federal,state,or local laws,including rules,regulations,and ordinances of any political subdivisions and/or agencies thereof.Without limitation (f) on the foregoing,the Contractor shall comply with (1)the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 and other applicable laws and (2),if required,Executive Order No.11246.dated September 24, 1965,as amended by Executive Order 11375,including posting of notices,filing of reports,and initiation of programs;if required, the Contractor shall also require that all of its vendors, subcontractors,and/or agents comply with the foregoing Executive Orders. Release and Waiver of Liens The Contractor agrees that,upon the completion of the services rendered hereunder,the premises on which the Work is to be performed shall be free and clear of any mechanic's and other liens of the Contractor and and and all of its successors,assigns, material men,laborers,vendors,and/or subcontractors who may furnish any labor,material,services,fixtures,apparatus, machinery,improvements,repairs,or alterations in connection with, or to,such premises,in connection with the services rendered hereunder.The Contractor shall deliver to Republic a waiver of liens,in a form acceptable to Republic,at the time of completion of the services. (g)Assignment The Contractor shall not assign this Agreement in whole or in part or any monies due hereunder without the written approval of Republic. (nh)Royalties,Patents,and Licenses The Contractor shall pay all royalties and license fees in connection with the Contractor's services under this Agreement.The Contractor shall defend all suits or claims for infringement of any patents,letters patent,copyrights,or trademarks and shall save the Owner and Republic harmless from loss on account thereof except that the Contractor shal?not be responsible for any such loss when a particular process or product of a particular manufacturer or manufacturers is specified by Republic,unless the Contractor has been notified prior to the signing of the Agreement that the particular process or product is patented or is believed to be patented. (1)Inspection The services performed under this Agreement will be subject to inspection and approval by Republic at all times.This approval shall not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for proper performance of the Work.Republic may reject any work found to be (J) (k) defective or not in accordance with the specifications contained in Appendix I hereto,regardless of the stage of completion,the time or place of discovery of error,and whether Republic previously accepted any or all of the services through oversight or otherwise. Changes Republic reserves the right by written change order or amendment to make changes in requirements,amount of work,or schedule.If these changes require a price or schedule adjustment,the Contractor and Republic shall negotiate and include such changes in this Agreement by amendment. Reports and Records The Contractor shall provide reports in the format,at the times, and in the manner as directed by Republic.The Contractor shall maintain on file and have available to Republic its records in legible form for a period of three (3)years following termination of this Agreement. (1) (m) (n) (0) Choice of Law This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Alaska. Relationship By entering into this Agreement,the relationship between Republic and the Contractor is that of buyer and seller and neither has entered into any joint venture or partnership with the other. Waiver The waiver by one party of any breach of this Agreement or the failure of one party to enforce at any time,or for any period of time,any of the provisions hereof shall be limited to the particular instance,shall not operate or be deemed to waive any future breaches of this Agreement,and shall not be construed to be a waiver of any provision,except for the particular instance. Entire Agreement This Agreement represents and incorporates the entire understanding of the parties hereto,and each party acknowledges that there are no warranties,representations,convenants,or understandings of any 10 (P) kind,matter,or description whatsoever,written by either party to the other,except as expressly set forth tn this Agreement. Republic and Contractor hereby agree that any purchase orders, invoices,confirmations,acknowledgments,or other similar documents executed or delivered with respect to the subject matter hereof shall be null,void,and without effect.This Agreement shall not be subject to change or modification unless by the execution of another instrument in writing subscribed to by a duly authorized officer of each of the parties hereto and entitled "Amendment to Services Agreement." Severability If any provisions of the Agreement shall be held to contravene or be invalid under the laws of any state,country,or jurisdiction where used,such contravention shall not invalidate the entire Agreement, but it shall be construed as if not containing the particular provision or provisions held to be invalid in such state,country, or jurisdiction,and the rights or obligations of the parties hereto shall be construed and enforced accordingly. 11 (q)Notices Any notice required to be given by either party hereto shall be reduced to writing and,unless receipt of such notice is expressly required by the terms hereof,shall be deemed effectively served when deposited in the mails in a sealed envelope with sufficient first-class postage affixed and addressed to the party to whom such notice is directed at such party's place of business,which in the case of Republic shall be: Republic Geothermal,Inc. 11823 East Slauson Avenue Santa Fe Springs,California 90670 Attention:Mr.G.W.Huttrer and in the case of the Contractor shall be: or such other address as either party shall hereafter furnish to the other party by written notice as herein provided. (r)Termination Republic shall have the right to terminate the Contract at any time for any reason by giving the Contractor two (2)days prior written notice to such effect.Upon receipt of such notice the Contractor 12 shall immediately discontinue all work in progress which can be discontinued without creating a hazardous conditions and cancel all outstanding commitments,which may be cancelled without undue cost. The Contractor shall notify Republic of any commitment which cannot be cancelled without undue cost or without jeopardizing the Work completed to date.Subject to compliance with the foregoing and any other applicable provision of the Contract,Republic shall pay to the Contractor,in full satisfaction and discharge of all amounts owing to the Contractor under the Contract,an amount equal to the cost of all Work performed by the Contractor up to such termination date,less all amounts previously paid to the Contractor on account of the Contract Price.The Contractor shall submit to Republic its statement for the aforesaid amount,in such reasonable detail as Republic shall request,within thirty (30)days after such date of termination,and Republic,subject to verification thereof,shall remit such amount within thirty (30)days after receipt of such statement by Republic.Republic shal]not be liable to the Contractor,however,for any damage on account of such termination or loss of anticipated profits with respects to the remainder of the work. 13 (s)Release of Claims Republic,in its sole discretion,may withhold final approval of the Work until the Contractor shall furnish to it an affidavit setting forth the extent to which final payment or settlement has been made of all bills and claims of whatever kind or nature in any manner arising out of the Contract,including full details as to any such bills and claims remaining unpaid or unsettled,and Republic shall have the right to retain from any payment then due to the Contractor,so long as any of said bills or claims remain unpaid or unsettled and outstanding,a sum sufficient in the opinion of Republic to provide for the payment of the same and Republic may pay any such bills or claims pro tanto in full satisfaction and discharge of any like amount due to the Contractor.Prior to final payment and as a condition thereto the Contractor shall furnish a release,in form and substance satisfactory to Republic,of all claims of the Contractor against Republic arising under and by virtue of the Contract. If any breach or breaches by the Contractor of any provisions of the Contract shall occur at any time prior to the completion of the Contract and the acceptance of the Work by Republic,and any part of the amounts due or to become due to the Contractor hereunder (including payments for additional work)shall be unpaid to the Contractor,Republic may retain therefrom a sum sufficient to 14 (t) indemnify Republic against al]damages which have resulted or may result from such breach or breaches,but,if no such amount shall be retained,or if the amount of such damages shall exceed the amount so retained,the Contractor shall pay to Republic on demand the amount of such damages or such excess as the case may be. Disputes All questions concerning interpretation of this Contract,the acceptable fulfillment of this Contract by the Contractor,and all questions as to compensation,extensions of time,or both,shall be submitted in writing to Republic for determination.All determinations and instructions of Republic will be final,unless the Contractor shall,within seven (7)calendar days after Republic notifies the Contractor of any such determination or instruction, file a written protest,stating clearly and in detail the basis thereof.Such protest will be promptly forwarded to Republic who will issue a decision upon each such protest.Pending such decision,the Contractor shall proceed with the Work in accordance with the determination and instructions of Republic.It is hereby agreed that if the Contractor fails to contest Republic's determination of instructions within seven (7)calendar days of such determination,such failure shall constitute a waiver by the Contractor of all its rights to further protest,judicial or otherwise. 15 (u) The Contractor shall be solely responsible for requesting instructions or interpretations as required under this Contract. Any costs and expenses arising from its failure to do so shall be borne by the Contractor. Labor Relations Contractor understands that he will be responsible for his own labor relations with any union representing his employees,and Contractor agrees'to negotiate and seek to adjust any disputes between Contractor and his employees or anyone representing such employees. gue fontractor shall be bound by the rules and procedures of the Impartial Jurisdictional Disputes Board and Appeals Board in the settlement of any jurisdictional dispute,and shall make work assignments in accordance with such rules and procedures. It 1s understood that the primary responsibility for making work assignments lies with the Contractor;however,Contractor shall review his proposed assignments with Republic prior to formal notification to the craft or crafts involved.Contractor agrees to provide Republic with information supporting work assignments considered questionable by Republic.The aforementioned work assignments and supporting information shall be made available to 16 all contractors on site for the purpose of promoting harmony on the total project and precluding the development of problems adversely affecting the overall project. Contractor's labor relations program shall be subject to coordination and monitoring by Republic.Contractor agrees to comply with conditions specified in the project agreement,if any, job rules and applicable collective bargaining agreements. Contractor will not be forced to accede to unreasonable demands by labor which are in violation of local or international agreements or procedures or rulings of the Impartial Jurisdictional Disputes Board.If,however,any dispute with a union (other than disputes affecting wage rates,fringes and hours)arises which,in the opinion of Republic,affects more than a single contractor or which threatens,unless resolved,to delay the construction work generally or to postpone the completion of the project beyond the contract schedule completion date,Republic shall have the right to intervene and to attempt to effect a solution or adjustment of such dispute which will permit the resumption or uninterrupted continuation of the Work.The right to intervene shall include but not be limited to the right to initiate meetings between disputing parties.In the event resolution or adjustment of the dispute is V7 (v) not effected,Republic shall have the right to seek injunctive relief through the National Labor Relations Board or appropriate courts,and to recover damages through such legal action as Republic may deem appropriate. Contractor agrees to report all labor disputes to Republic within 24 hours of occurrence and any actions or proposed steps Contractor is taking or will take to resolve the dispute.Contractor shall be held accountable for any delay in initiating steps to resolve any dispute that has adverse effects on his Work or the overall project. In performing the Work hereunder Contractor shall adopt wages, working conditions and other employment policies,which shall be satisfactory to Republic,and which,where applicable,shall comply with the wages and working conditions established in agreements with local unions having jurisdiction over the specified work,provided that Contractor will not be required to violate any applicable Federal or State statutory provision. Warranty The Contractor warrants that all services performed hereunder shall satisfy the standards of care,skill,and diligence normally provided by a professional in the performance of such services in respect to work similar to that contemplated hereunder.Any 18 services supplied hereunder failing to meet said standards shall be repeated or corrected at no cost to Republic and shall conform to the requirements of the Scope of Work.The Contractor shall be liable for any loss occasioned by such failure. 19 EXECUTION IN WITNESS WHEREOF,Republic Geothermal,Inc.and have caused this Services Agreement to be executed this day of »19 REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. By Its ATTEST: By Its Secretary (SEAL) (CONTRACTOR) By Its ATTEST: By Its Secretary APPROVED BY ALASKA POWER AUTHORITY By Its 20 APPENDIX I TECHNICAL PROVISIONS SECTION 100 --GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 101.0 SCOPE OF CONTRACT al The intent of this solicitation and any resultant contract is to obtain the services of aircraft fully functional and operated by qualified personnel,and equipped to meet specifications,for the support of exploration drilling operations.The types of services which aircraft will generally be required to perform include,but are not limited to,transportation of personnel,equipment and supplies. 102.0 CERTIFICATION al Contractor shall be certificated under provisions of FAR,Part 135,Air Taxi Operators and Commercial Operators of Small Aircraft.Further,his operation specifications shall authorize operation of the category and class of LiVad aircraft and conditions of flight required under this contract,which are rotorcraft,VFR,day,passengers and cargo. Notwithstanding subparagraph (b)of FAR 135.1,aircraft used on this contract will be operated under the provisions of FAR,Part 135 unless otherwise authorized by the Republic or his administrative representative. a2 The helicopters offered for this contract shall have a standard airworthiness certification.The installation of any special equipment called for by this contract must be FAA approved. 23 The Contractor shall be certificated under FAR, Part 133,External Load Operations. 103.0 DESIGNATED/REPORTING AND RELEASE BASE al The designated reporting and release base will be at Dutch Harbor,Alaska. 104.0 CONTRACT PERIOD AND GUARANTEE al The availability period shall be for the period of time set forth in the Bid Schedule,subject to the extension provided herein. 2 The availability period shall begin on the date stipulated in the Request for Proposal unless (1)Republic fails to award the contract at least 15 days prior to the established date,or (2)Republic establishes a new starting date by written notice.In either event the Contractor will be given five days advance notice of the new start date. 3 Guarantee.During the availability period Republic will pay the Contractor,as a minimum guarantee,a daily standby charge,regardless of actual use,and amounting to not fewer than 45 days during the basic period.This guarantee will apply to only the one helicopter that is contracted for daily support of the entire Project.Any extension of the availability period will be subject to the same guarantee per day of actual use as the base period and amounting to at least one day's additional use. aA The aircraft and pilot shall be ready to commence operations at 6:00 a.m.,or such time stipulated by Republic's Representative,on each day of usage during the availability period or extensions thereof.Failure to do s0 Will result in assessment for unavailability as set forth in paragraph 105.2 of these specifications.In addition,liquidated damages in the amount listed below will be assessed for each day or portion thereof exceeding four hours when the aircraft and pilot are not acceptable and available for scheduled use.The amount for damages will be the agreed upon Contract Standby daily rate. 5 Republic,at its option,has the right to extend the availability period set forth in the Bid Schedule on a day by day basis for a period not to extend beyond the ending date set forth in the Request for Proposal.Any further extension will be mutually agreed to by both parties in writing prior to any such extension.In the event Republic desires to extend the availability period,the Contractor will receive not less than three (3)calendar days notice in writing.Any extensions will be subject to all the terms,conditions,specifications,and prices set for herein. 105.0 DAILY AVAILABILITY Availability requirements. ll During the availability period and any extension period the aircraft and crew shall be available for the exclusive use of Republic 24 hours per day,seven (7) days per week,except when released by Republic to on-call status,and except that the crew is subject to the limitations of paragraph 303.0,Pilot Flight Hour and Duty Limitations,and scheduled use of the aircraft will exceed neither one 14-hour crewshift nor eight-flight hours per day. 212 The pilot and aircraft must be in readiness to perform flight on short notice.Pilots and aircraft must maintain availability at the base or work sites during scheduled standby,and respond to dispatch orders as soon as possible.No longer than 30 minutes may elapse from the time dispatch orders are received until the time the aircraft is airborne,except during periods of designated length for which Republic has granted prior approval to remove the aircraft from standby to permit the Contractor to perform scheduled or unscheduled maintenance.Such approval shall be wholly discretionary by Republic's Representative,and shall be requested by the Contractor in advance of the maintenance.Availability shall continue to be measured and paid throughout the above period. -13 When not on standby,pilots must inform Republic's Representative how they may be contracted.Under these circumstances,pilots must be airborne within one (1)hour from the time attempts are made to contact them. 214 Excluded from the availability period and its requirements will be the Republic-scheduled release of an aircraft from availability to on-call status.From any release to on-call status,the Contractor shall return the aircraft to availability status with all attendant requirements by the date and time specified in a notice issued at least 48 hours in advance by Republic.Other than by inclusion within payment for overall standby rates during the contract period,there will be no payment for periods of on-call status scheduled by Republic.On each day of aircraft availability as requested,the Contractor will earn the Contracted standy rate for the item. 15 Schedule of Operations.The schedule of operations will be planned by Republic with the cooperation of the pilot.The Contractor agrees to designate,in writing, the pilot to represent the Contractor on the job for the purpose of planning operations with the Republic Representative.Republic may or may not order flight on any day,depending upon the necessity of the work and suitability of flying conditions. 22 Unavailablity,Damages for Delay and Default. - 21 j\Unavailablity.Service shall be recorded as unavailable whenever the Contractor fails to comply with the takeoff requirements described under paragraph 105.12 above.Service shall continue to be recorded as unavailable until the failure is corrected.When the aircraft and/or pilot is unavailable for any day or portion thereof,either the total guarantee will be reduced by the amount corresponding to one day standby, or the availability period will be extended one (1) additional day with no increase in guarantee,at Republic's option.The guarantee will not be reduced nor the time extended for any day during which two (2)or more hours of ordered flight are performed. 122 Damages for Delay.During periods of unavailability exceeding or reasonably predicted to exceed four hours duration,Republic reserves the right to obtain similar services elsewhere and charge the Contractor for any resulting excess costs. 223 Default.Unavailability in excess of three (3) full consecutive calendar days or in excess of an accumulated seven (7)percent of the availability period shall constitute grounds for termination in accordance with clause,Default,of the General Provisions. 106.0 FLIGHT TIME al Flying time will be measured from lift-off to touchdown recorded in hours and tenths.Time will be recorded by means of an approved mechanical time recorder as required in the specifications. 4 Payment will be made only for flight time authorized by Republic or his administrative representative. 3 Payment will not be made for flights for the benefit of the Contractor such as maintenance test flights, ferrying to and from maintenance facilities,required flight following an engine or transmission change,or transportation of Contractor's support personnel. a4 Contractor personnel may travel on space available basis with flights authorized and paid for by Republic. 107.0 AIRCRAFT USE REPORT al All services ordered and received will be recorded each day on a daily manifest report of a type furnished by the Contractor and approved for use by Republic.The form shall be signed by both Republic's representative and Contractor's pilot to represent concurrence.The completed form will be considered the Contractor's invoice. 108.0 PAYMENT al Payment will be made on a monthly basis,unless a more frequent payment interval is elected by Republic. Payment will be made against Contractor's signed invoices in the amount corresponding to the bid prices applied to actual flight hours recorded.Contractor's monthly invoice should be presented to Republic prior to the 15th of the following month. 2 Payment for all flight hours will be at the bid price rate. 23 Payment for all hours during any extension beyond the basic period will be made on the same basis as for the initial period.No additional payment will be made for the on-call status in extension periods during which no requested availability occurs. 109.0 OPERATIONAL LIMITATIONS al All helicopter flights carrying passengers will be under VFR at all times. a2 Helicopters shall be operated with fuel reserve for not less than 15 minutes flying time beyond mission requirement. 3 All flights shall be conducted in accordance with the FAA rules governing conduct for the specific type of operation performed.Examples are 14 CFR 133,Rotorcraft External-Load Operations;14 CFR 135,Air Taxi Operators and Commercial Operators of Small Aircraft;and 14 CFR 91, General Operating and Flight Rules. 10 110.0 REQUIRED INSURANCE al The Contractor shall procure and shall maintain during the entire period of his performance under this contract the following minimum insurance: -11 Workmen's Compensation and Employers'Liability Insurance:$100,000.00 -12 General Liability Insurance:A Bodily Injury, Comprehensive policy which provides $100,000.00 per person and $300,000.00 per accident. 13 Automobile Liability Insurance:A comprehensive policy which provides $1000,000.00 per person and $300,000.00 per accident for bodily injury and $10,000.000 per accident for property damage,covering the operation of his automobiles used in connection with the performance of the contract. 214 Aircraft Public and Passenger Liability Insurance: Where aircraft are used in connection with the performance of the contract;the Contractor shall be insured against all liabilities arising from the operation of the aircraft in an amount not less than $3,000,000.00 liability limit for each occurrence. 1l a2 Prior to the commencement of work hereunder,the Contractor shall furnish to Republic a certificate or written statement of the above required insurance.The policies evidencing required insurance shall contain an endorsement to the effect that cancellation or any material change in the policies,adversely affecting the interests of Republic in such insurance,shall not be effective until 10 days after written notice thereof to Republic. SECTION 200 --MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS 201.0 HELICOPTER MAINTENANCE al The helicopter shall be fully maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications and FAR 91.169 or 135.60.All "time change"components,including engines,shall be replaced upon reaching the factor recommended time.Unless otherwise provided herein, transportation of required support personnel and supplies to base of operation shall be provided by the Contractor. 22 The Contractor shall main an adequate supply of those repair or replacement parts most frequently used on the contract aircraft,and the materials necessary to efficiently perform the functions required by the 12 contract.The Contractor shall further provide those tools and special equipment recommended by the manufacturer of the contract aircraft,for maintenance of that aircraft. Such parts and materials shall be located at the base from which the helicopter shall operate,or within one (1)hour time from the designated base. 3 All applicable manufacturer's mandatory bulletins and FAA Airworthiness Directives shall be complied with prior to performance of this contract.Bulletins or Airworthiness Directives published during the contract will be complied with in accordance with the individual bulletin or directive. 74 All maintenance deficiencies existing prior to the contract shall be corrected before the starting date of the contract.Those deficiencies occurring during the contract shall be corrected in accordance with FAR 91.165. 5 The Contractor will assure that all maintenance performed on contract aircraft is recorded in the affected aircraft's maintenance record in accordance with FAR 43 and FAR 91 (ref.FAR 43.9,FAR 43.11 and FAR 91.173). 13 6 A copy of the contract aircraft's current maintenance record,containing as a minimum the information required by FAR 91.173,shall be kept at the operating base. 7 The aircraft's required weight and balance data must be determined by actual weighing of the aircraft within two (2)years preceding the starting date of the contract,or renewal date,as applicable,and following any major repair or major alteration. 8 For the duration of the contract,Contractor will ensure that engine,transmission and critical component overhauls due to flying hour limitations will not interfere with availability of the aircraft. 29 If Republic's inspection indicates a general laxity in compliance with subparagraphs 1 through 8 of paragraph 201.0,this will be sufficient grounds for termination of the contract in accordance with the default clause in the General Provisions. 202.0 SERVICING REQUIREMENTS al All parts,supplies,and lubricating oils to be used by the helicopter during the effective period of the 14 contract shall be furnished by the Contractor.Fuel will be furnished by Republic.Fueling operations shall comply with engine manufacturer's recommendations including all storage tanks,service truck,or other facilities which may be required. SECTION 300 -PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS 301.0 PILOT AUTHORITY AND RESPONSIBILITY al The pilot is responsible for the safe operation of the aircraft and the safety of its occupants and cargo. Safety requirements,such as pre-flight inspections and procedures,reserve fuel and weight and balance limitations shall be strictly adhered to.He shall comply with the directions of Republic only when in his judgment such compliance will not be in violation of an applicable federal or state requlation.The pilot shall refuse any flight or landing which the pilot considers hazardous or unsafe. 74 The pilot shall not permit any passenger to ride in the aircraft or any cargo to be loaded therein unless authorized by Republic or its designated representative. 15 3 The pilot shall supervise the mechanic in the maintenance of the aircraft. 4 The pilot shall not function as mechanic during this contract,regardless of certificates he may possess. 5 Pilots who fly recklessly,do ineffective work,are unable to adapt to field living conditions,or which general performance is unsatisfactory in the opinion of Republic or its designated representative,shall be replaced by the Contractor.The Contractor will be notified in writing,stating the conditions of unsatisfactory performance and stating a time limit by which a replacement pilot must be obtained. 302.0 PILOT QUALIFICATIONS al Pilots must have a current FAA commercial pilot certificate with appropriate rating (Rotorcraft - Helicopter)and show written evidence of external load qualifications. a2 Pilots must show evidence of satisfactorily passing FAA currency flight check in accordance with provisions of FAR,Part 135 within the previous 12-month period. 16 3 Pilot flying hours will be verified from a certified pilot log. a4 Further verification of flying hours may be required at the discretion of Republic. 5 Pilots shall have logged flying time pilot-in-command of at least the following -51 Total of helicopter hours -52 Total in last twelve months -53 Total in weight class 54 Total in turbine helicopters (applicable to turbine contracts only) -55 Make and model,including any subsequent series -56 Total in make,model and series of helicopter offered last 60 days 17 as amounts: 1,500 50 200 200 50 10 hours hours hours hours hours* hours -57 Total in make,model and series of helicopter offered last 30 days 5 hours NOTE:*Pilot flight hour requirements in make and model shall be reduced by fifty percent,if pilot shows evidence of satisfactorily completing (1) the manufacturer's approved ground school and flight checkout,or (2)refresher training, consisting of at least three (3)hours flight time with a factory check pilot in make and model used on this contract. 6 Special pilot qualifications. In addition to the basic requirements,pilots will meet the following special qualifications: -6 Pilots will be qualified for class A and B external load operations. -62 Mountainous flying 200 hours -63 Flying long-line sling load operations 300 hours 18 Including at least two (2)seasons of flying involving numerous takeoffs and landings at different elevations and under varied wind conditions requiring a high degree of pilot skill. -64 Pilot will show evidence of experience in making takeoffs and landings on snow.Evidence may be a letter from a chief pilot or supervisor with knowledge of pilot's snow operations,or entries in pilot's log book showing dates and locations of snow operations. 303.0 PILOT FLIGHT HOUR AND DUTY LIMITATIONS al Pilot flight hours will be computed from the helicopter hour meter.All pilot hours for each pilot will be reported and used to administer flight limitations regardless of how or where performed. 2 Pilots may be removed from duty for fatigue or other causes before reaching flight hour or duty limitations. 23 All helicopter pilots flying on this contract will be limited to the following flight hour and duty hour limitations.These flight time limitations may be 19 temporarily exceeded during emergency conditions (life saving)or for unscheduled enroute delay due to weather conditions,as specified within FAA regulations. -31 Pilot flight hours will not exceed eight (8)hours during any 14-hour duty period. 32 Pilot duty hours will not exceed 14 consecutive hours during any 24-hour period. -33 At least 10 consecutive hours of rest will be required prior to each duty period during each 24-hour period. -34 Pilots shall not exceed 36 hours flight time during any consecutive six (6)day period.When a pilot acquires 36 hours flight time in an consecutive six (6) day period,he will be given at least the following 24 hour period off duty and a new six (6)day cycle will begin. 4 Pilots exceeding the above limitations may be temporarily or permanently suspended from further flights on this contract. 20 304.0 MECHANIC QUALIFICATIONS al The mechanic shall be employed by the Contractor ona regular basis and shall be available to perform maintenance on the Contractor's equipment in accordance with clause 305.0 of this contract,except as noted below. a2 The mechanic must currently hold and have been the holder of a valid FAA mechanic certificate,with airframe and powerplant ratings for at least the three-year period immediately preceding the start date of the contract.* a3 The mechanic must also show evidence of maintaining a helicopter under "field"conditions for at least one (1) full season.(Three (3)consecutive months maintaining the helicopter away from Contractor's base of operations with minimal supervision will meet this requirement.) aA A contractor who is also the owner or operator of an FAA Certified Repair Station,may use that repair station to maintain this equipment provided that the repair station is rated for the equipment being maintained.Any repairman who is assigned to work under "field conditions",as defined in 304.3 above,must have held a repairmen's certificate under that repair station for a period of three 21 years*and must show evidence of maintaining a helicopter under "field conditions"for one full season (three consecutive months). 5 A Contractor may enter into a written agreement with a qualified mechanic or repair station meeting the requirements of section 304.0 to satisfy the requirements of section 305.0 of the contract.A copy of the agreement must be submitted to the Contracting Officer prior to any contract performance. *The satisfactory completion of the manufacturer's maintenance school on make and model to be used on this contract may be substituted for one (1)calendar year of required experience. 305.0 AVAILABILITY OF MECHANIC The mechanic will not be required to remain at the base of operations.However,the Contractor must insure that the mechanic can report to the designated base within twenty-four (24)hours from the time it is determined by the Contractor that mechanical services are required.However,the provisions of section 105.11,105.12 and 105.2 apply in either case. 22 SECTION 400 -EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS 401.0 TYPE HELICOPTERS al Helicopter(s)furnished shall be a Bell 205A-1 and/or Aerospatiale A-Star 350 (or equivalents)as approved by Republic. 402.0 CONDITION OF EQUIPMENT The helicopter and accessories will be in operable condition and present a neat and clean appearance.Upholstery,paint, and plexiglas will be.in good condition. 403.0 STANDARD EQUIPMENT Helicopters shall be equipped with the following throughout the contract period,without exception,and throughout the optional period,unless specifically excepted in the order for service. al Magnetic compass. a2 Free air temperature gauge. DRAFT 23 Night flying equipment,including navigation lights, landing lights and instrument lights. 24 One red anti-collision beacon. 5 One independently actuated white strobe light on top of helicopter or visible from above. -6 FAA approved double strap shoulder harness with inertia or locking reels for each front seat occupant. Shoulder straps and lap belts shall fasten with one Single-point quick-release mechanism. ra One flight meter (Hobbs Model M-1-69 or equal) recording in hours and tenths and activated by an oil pressure switch wired in series with collective switch or equivalent system to record flight time only. 28 First aid kit,aeronautical. a)Survival kit. -10 Fire extinguisher. ell Air speed indicator. 404.0 SPECIAL EQUIPMENT ai Extended (height)landing gear. 22 Helicopters equipped with extended gear shall have a personnel access step to assure safe entrance and exit from each door of helicopter.A section of external cargo rack may be utilized as a step by providing a clear space covered with nonskid material. 23 One self-cocking,automatic locking cargo hook employing both electric and manual release systems,and rated at the maximum external lifting capacity of the aircraft.The aircraft shall be equipped with a convex mirror for observation of the sling load by the pilot. 24 Cargo nets and slings capable of transporting up to 6 full 55 gallon fuel drums,and also four (4)general- purpose 2,000 lb.cargo nets shall be available at all times for each aircraft. re)Emergency evacuation litter kit capable of transporting two litter patients and one attendant within the cabin area. 26 Flotation equipment for over-water operations. a7 Cabin heater. 28 FAA approved quick release lap belts for passenger seats. 29 Tie down straps for internal loads. SECTION 500 -AVIONICS REQUIREMENTS 501.1 CONTRACTOR-FURNISHED AVIONICS SYSTEMS The following systems shall be furnished,installed,made operable and maintained by the Contractor in each contract helicopter,in accordance with the installation and maintenance standards of paragraph 502.0 of this contract. ol Radio transmitter/receiver systems with suitable antennas,as follows: ell ELT shall be an automatic fixed or automatic deployable ELT (ELT/AF or ELT/AD)meeting TSO-C91 and attached to the aircraft in such a manner that the probability of damage to the transmitter,in the event of crash impact,is minimized. 12 VHF airways navigation/communication system with VOR indicator.Minimum 360 channel communication transmit and receive,and 100 navigation receive,crystal controlled channels,minimum 5 watts carrier output. -13 Wulfsberg 9600 (or equivalent)FM radio equipment for air to ground Job Site communications. 22 The Contractor shall provide the observer with a headset/microphone for communication with the pilot. 902.0 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE STANDARDS al All avionics systems (used in or on the aircraft for this contract)and their installation and maintenance shall comply with applicable Federal Air Regulations (FAR) notwithstanding any exclusions for public aircraft allowed in the FARs. ©aig SECTION 600 -ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS AND INFORMATION 601.0 al -1l EQUIPMENT Helicopters The basic helicopter to be used for the support of operation will be an A-Star 350 (or equivalent) with a useful sling load capacity of +1,400 lbs. This helicopter will be utilized for the entirety of the Project,which is estimated at 105 to 125 days,beginning approximately May 25,1983.This time frame is by no means fixed and could vary considerably depending upon conditions encountered as the job progresses. Depending upon the drilling equipment selected,an additional helicopter may possibly be utilized for well to well rig moves and/or mobilization and demobilization operations between the Dutch Harbor staging area and the Project area prior to and after the completion of drilling. The additional aircraft would be either an A-Star 350 (or equivalent)or a Bell 205 (or equivalent) with a useful sling load of 4,000 lbs. 22 3 31 cae, Back-up equipment -In the event of serious mechanical problems,which cannot be remedied on site or in Dutch Harbor within a maximum of 48 hours,standby equipment of equal or greater capacity is to be made available on site on 24 hours'notice at the rates of this agreement with no additional mobilization or demobilization charges. Additional Equipment. The Contractor is required to furnish all cargo nets,Slings,cables,etc.for concentrated long-line slinging operations. Collapsible fuel tanks -The Contractor is required to furnish two (2)500 gallon capacity and four (4) +200 gallon collapsible fuel tanks with the necessary valves,fittings,hoses and two (2)fuel transfer pumps. Personnel Room and Board -The pilot(s)will be quartered at a catered camp,which will be maintained by Republic in the Project Area.Maintenance personnel will be quartered in Dutch Harbor and will be in radio contact with the camp. 32 Any changeout of Contractor personnel for reasons other than injury will be at Contractor expense. a4 References -Contractor must supply with his proposal references,including names and telephone numbers,of clients for whom he has successfully conducted similar operations. REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL.INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 _)(213)945-3661 April 12,1983 .eee'' Alaska Helicopters,Inc. P.O.Box 6283,Airport Annex -Anchorage,AK 99502 Stee4"Attention:Rex I.Bishopp Subject:Makushin Geothermal ProjectSOHelicopterSupportServices Request for Proposals Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for heli- copter-support services for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska. These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performedinthespringandsummerof1983.The nature and extent ofthe.services and proposal procedures are described herein and 'illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed'Service Agreement with Technical Provisions and two copies of.the Proposal Form are also enclosed.. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of butch Harbor on Unalaska Island at anelevationof+1,500 feet a.m.s.l. "The 1983 phase of the Project 'consists primarily of thedrillingofaresourceexplorationwellandatemperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for helicopter support services are detailed in the Technical Provisions.In summary,:they may be described as follows: ae One helicopter of the A-Star 350 (or equivalent) class will be utilized for transporting personnel, equipment,and supplies primarily from Dutch Harbor to the Job Site for the duration of the Project. b.Depending upon the drilling equipment selected for the Project,it is possible that a Bell 205 (or equivalent)class helicopter will be required for the REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL.INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 , (213)945-3661 April 12,1983 Trans-Alaska Helicopters 819 Orca Street Anchorage,AK 99501 Attention:Steve Ingram Subjects:Makushin Geothermal Project 'Helicopter Support Services -Request for Proposals Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for heli- copter support services for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska. These services will:be performed under subcontractto RepublicGeothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein andillustratedontheattachedExhibits.A draftofthe proposed Service Agreement with Technical Provisions and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.l.) The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for helicopter support services are detailed in the Technical Provisions.In summary,they may be described as follows: a.One helicopter of the A-Star 350 (or equivalent) ,class will be utilized for transporting personnel, equipment,and supplies primarily from Dutch Harbor to the Job Site for the duration of the Project. b.Depending upon the drilling equipment selected for _the Project,it is possible that a Bell 205 (or equivalent)class helicopter will be required for the REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 . .(213)945-3661 . April 12,1983 Kenai Air Alaska SS Kenai,AK 99611 ,, me Attention:Craig.Subject:'Makushin Geothermal Project .-..'..Helicopter Support Services Request .for |-ProposalsGentlemen:'Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for heli-copter support services for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska. These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic -Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the AlaskaPowerAuthorityfortheexplorationanddevelopmentoftheMakushinGeothermalProject.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein andillustratedontheattachedExhibits.A draftof the proposedServiceAgreementwithTechnicalProvisionsandtwocopiesof the Proposal Form are also enclosed. ;The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at anelevationof+1,500 feet a.m.s.l. The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for helicopter support services are detailed in the Technical Provisions.In summary,they may be described as follows: a.One helicopter of the A-Star 350 (or equivalent) class will be utilized for transporting personnel, equipment,and supplies primarily from Dutch Harbor to the Job Site for the duration of the Project. b.Depending upon the drilling equipment selected for the Project,it is possible that a Bell 205 (or equivalent)class helicopter will be required for the REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL.INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 (213)945-3661 April 12,1983 International Air Transport 2404 Merrill Field Drive Anchorage,AK 99501 Attention:R.G.Whipple Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Helicopter Support Services Request for Proposals Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for heli- copter support services for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska. These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein and illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with Technical Provisions and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.l.7 The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for helicopter support services are detailed in the Technical Provisions.In summary,they may be described as follows: a.One helicopter of the A-Star 350 (or equivalent) class will be utilized for transporting personnel, equipment,and supplies primarily from Dutch Harbor to the Job Site for the duration of the Project. b.Depending upon the drilling equipment selected for the Project,it is possible that a Bell 205 (or equivalent)class helicopter will be required for the REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 (213)945-3661 April 12,1983 Heli-Jet 3830 Cross Street Eugene,OR 97402 Attention:Steve Ingram , Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Helicopter Support Services Request for Proposals Gentlemens: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for heli-copter support services for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska. These services will be performed under subcontract to RepublicGeothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein and illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with Technical Provisions and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.l. The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for helicopter support services are detailed in the Technical Provisions.In summary,they may be described as follows: a.One helicopter of the A-Star 350 (or equivalent) class will be utilized for transporting personnel, equipment,and supplies primarily from Dutch Harbor to the Job Site for the duration of the Project. b.Depending upon the drilling equipment selected fortheProject,it is possible that a Bell 205 (or equivalent)class helicopter will be required for the REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 7 | | | (213)945-3661 April 12,1983 Evergreen Helicopters of Alaska,Inc.P.O.Box 578 Anchorage,AK 99510 Attention:Peter E.HadleySubject:Makushin Geothermal Project .Helicopter Support Services _Request for Proposals Gentlemen: -Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for heli- copter support services for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in'the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska. These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the AlaskaPowerAuthorityfortheexplorationanddevelopmentofthe Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein and illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with Technical Provisions and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed.'The Makushin Geothermal Project.is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at anelevationof+1,500 feet a.m.s.l. The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for helicopter support services are detailed in the Technical Provisions.In summary,they may be described as follows:ot ae One helicopter of the A-Star 350 (or equivalent) -Class will be utilized for transporting personnel, equipment,and supplies primarily from Dutch Harbor to the Job Site for the duration of the Project. b.Depending upon the drilling equipment selected for the Project,it is possible that a Bell 205 (or equivalent)class helicopter will be required for the REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 (213)945-3661 April 12,1983 ERA Helicopters 6160 South Airpark Drive Anchorage,AK 99502 Attention:Wilbur D.O'Brien Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Helicopter Support Services Request for Proposals Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for heli- copter support services for the Makushin Geothermal Project on. Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska. These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein and illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with Technical Provisions and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at anelevationof+1,500 feet a.m.s.l.i The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for helicopter support services are detailed in the Technical Provisions.In summary,they may be described as follows: ae One helicopter of the A-Star 350 (or equivalent) class will be utilized for transporting personnel, equipment,and supplies primarily from Dutch Harbor to the Job Site for the duration of the Project. b.Depending upon the drilling equipment selected for the Project,it is possible that a Bell 205 (or equivalent)class helicopter will be required for the 4 . REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 7 (213)945-3661 April 12,1983 |OB Arctic Air Services |.S.O/P.O.Box 6227. Anchorage,AK 99502 Attention:Gene Franks Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project ;Helicopter Support Services Request for Proposals. Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for heli- copter support services for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska. .These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein and illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with Technical Provisions and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at anelevationof+1,500 feet a.m.s.l.be The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for helicopter support services are detailed in the Technical Provisions.In summary,they may bedescribedasfollows: a.One helicopter of the A-Star 350 (or equivalent) class will be utilized for transporting personnel, equipment,and supplies primarily from Dutch Harbor to the Job Site for the duration of the Project. b.Depending upon the drilling equipment selected for the Project,it is possible that a Bell 205 (or equivalent)class helicopter will be required for the 'REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL.INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 (213)945-3661 April 8,1983 RECEIVED APR 1 1 1983 ALASKA POWER AUTHORITY Denali Drilling,Inc. 6000 "A"Street Anchorage,AK 99502 /'O>Attention;Hal Ingalls Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Exploratory Drilling Services Request for Proposals Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposalsfor explora-tory drilling services for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska. These services will be-performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the AlaskaPowerAuthorityfortheexplorationanddevelopmentofthe Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performedinthespringandsummerof1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein and illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with two Appendices and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.l. The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for exploratory drilling services are detailed in Appendices I and II.In summary,the wells to be drilled are described as follows: a.Resource exploration well (+4,000 feet total depth)- to be completed for reservoir flow testing,fluid sampling,and the gathering of pressure and temperature data.aneicp.Coo - Fire Coca:2e.0L03- J.Cote:3.90.)- REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. April 8,1983 Page 2 b.Temperature gradient hole (+2,000 feet total depth)-to be completed for the acquisition of temperaturegradientdataonly. Drilling activities are to begin on or about June 1 andextendthroughmid-September.. The program as described above may vary somewhat depending on conditions encountered as the Project progresses. .Proposals in the enclosed envelope will be accepted at the offices of the Alaska Power Authority,334 West 5th Avenue, Anchorage,Alaska 99501 until 10:00 AM,April 26,1983.Ques- tions concerning this matter may be directed to Mr.G.W. Huttrer,Project Manager,or Mr.R.E.Yarter,Manager - Operations,at telephone number (213)945-3661 during regular office hours (Pacific Standard Time). The procedure for submitting proposals is as follows: ae.After examining the enclosed material,indicate your intent to submit a proposal by calling Mr.Huttrer or Mr.Yarter no later than April 15,1983. b.Complete the Proposal Form in accordance with theattachedinstructions. Ce Provide additional information including,but not limited to,detailed equipment specifications,make up of the drilling crews required to perform the work,a documented record of recent experience on deep (in excess of 2,000 feet)core drilling projects,current staffing capability,and the location of residence of permanent personnel. d.It is the responsibility of the Bidder to ensure that his Bid,and any addendum(s)to his Bid,are in the office of the Alaska Power Authority prior to the scheduled Bid opening time.Bids will be rejected if not received at the office of the Alaska Power Authority prior to the time set for opening.If mailed,Bids and Addendums shall be sent via registered,certified,or express mail. Written modifications of Bids already submitted will be considered if received prior to the Bid opening. April 8,1983 Page 3 If a courier service is used for delivery of Bids to the Alaska Power Authority,it shall be the responsi- bility of the Bidder to ensure the arrival of the Bids,at the location indicated above prior to the time and date of the public opening. Submittal of the completed Proposal Form and the required additional information is the minimum requirement for consid- eration of the proposal by Republic.Other information,suchasdetailsofquality,unit price or cost computations,iswelcomed. We appreciate your participation in this endeavor.If you have any questions please contact me. Very truly yours, G.W.Huttrer Project Manager GWH:1ljb Enclosures:Exhibits Proposal Form -2 copies Service Agreement with Appendices -1 copy Appendix I -General Specifications -1 copy Appendix II -Technical Specifications -1 copy EXHIBIT 1 ALASKA CANADA 120°w STATE OF ALASKA \a a \oo \a e\a \} ,”Copsrtenene 1.Bone \6o°- . Sanford Orum-"' ,w \? 3 rongell \ Hoyee,\.Rn a Spurre Ngee Redoubt, / N w - is™§2¢y * Buldirs Cerberus{Semisopochnoi)-Kiska Kenlujl 8 . e Tanage 1 Yunacka ogoslof ate Tednotekl Pho.Z é Konoga prea |liste *AN Wesldoht (Roggedy Jock}Little Slikin \corsiots LYPyre Pook 7,Akutone3CitMN.Okmok -"Bobedt re Kagomil Vsevidof \180°Mi.sot sie rob leveland 1eo°w l40ew i l l i t it ||\\\\\\ G1 ELNS PROPOSAL FORM INSTRUCTIONS The procedure for preparing the Proposal Form is as follows: °Review the Service Agreement and Specifications,both General and Technical,in detail. °Determine the unit price or quoted rate at the appropriate unit for each Item,1 through 8,for which a quantity is given or requested.Enter the unit price on the appropriate line in the column labeled "Unit Price"on the Proposal Form. Unit prices should include wages plus statutory payroll taxes,insurance,vacations,holidays,sick leave,retirement benefits,and those overhead charges which must be paid out of project revenues but which cannot be directly assigned to the project,such as office space,administrative expenses, insurance,profit,or other necessary costs for conducting business. PROPOSAL FORM EXPLORATORY DRILLING SERVICES MAKUSHIN GEOTHERMAL PROJECT UNALASKA ISLAND,ALASKA Item Estimated Unit Estimated Unit Quantity Price Total Amount Mobilization &Demobilization Charge - To include cost of crew,equipment,and supply transportation to and from point of origin to Dutch Harbor stag- ing area.It is estimated that includ- ing drilling equipment,mud and cement supplies,bits and reamers,drill string and casing,and additional operators inventory,that 65 tons will be required for the mobilization shipment.Your quoted charge should be based on that Lump figure.Sum 1 $$ In-transit Rate -To apply to "dead time"equipment is idle in Dutch Harbor between:a)Time of arrival and commencing of move in-rig up operations,and b)Completion of move out operations and departure from Dutch Harbor.Note:Any equipment charges for actual shipping time between Dutch Harbor and point of origin is to be included in the lump sum mobilization-demobilization charge above.Days 14 $/day $ Moving Rate -To apply to labor and equipment for actual hours worked during move in-rig up,tear down-move out,well to well moves,and to thoroughly clean up and restore drill sites as nearly as practicable to their original state.Hours 220 $/hr.$ Operating Rate -To apply to labor and equipment for all drilling,coring,run- ning casing,cementing,fishing,or any other routine operations.Hours 1920 $/hr.$ Item Estimated Unit Estimated Unit "Quantity Price Total Amount 5.Standby Rate with Crew -To apply to short-term weather delays,waiting on orders,etc.Hours 240 $/hr.$ 6.Standby Rate without Crew -To apply to drilling equipment held on location or in Dutch Harbor for an extended period at Republic or APA request.Days 30 $/day $ 7.Contractor percentage handling charge for consumable supplies and equipment charge- able to the project,the purchase of which has been authorized by Republic.$150,000 %$ 8.Cost of core pipe or drill rod damaged beyond repair or left in place:HQ feet 1250 $/ft.$ NQ feet 1000 $/ft.$ BQ feet 2000 $/ft.$ TOTAL AMOUNT FOR EVALUATION PURPOSES ONLY $ Evaluation of Proposals: For purposes of award,proposals will be evaluated on the basis of the total amount offered.Total evaluated cost will be considered as the total amount offered combined with Alaska Bidders preference,if applicable,in accordance with AS 27.05.230.Award will be made to the responsive and responsible offeror whose offer represents the lowest total evaluated costs. PROPOSAL FORM INSTRUCTIONS The procedure for preparing the Proposal Form is as follows: °Review the Service Agreement and Specifications,both General and Technical,in detail. °Determine the unit price or quoted rate at the appropriate unit for each Item,1 through 8,for which a quantity is given or requested.Enter the unit price on the appropriate line in the column labeled "Unit Price"on the Proposal Form. Unit prices should include wages plus statutory payroll taxes,insurance,vacations,holidays,sick leave,retirement benefits,and those overhead charges which must be paid out of project revenues but which cannot be directly assigned to the project,such as office space,administrative expenses, insurance,profit,or other necessary costs for conducting business. PROPOSAL FORM EXPLORATORY DRILLING SERVICES MAKUSHIN GEOTHERMAL PROJECT UNALASKA ISLAND,ALASKA Item Mobilization &Demobilization Charge - To include cost of crew,equipment,and supply transportation to and from point of origin to Dutch Harbor stag- It is estimated that includ- ing drilling equipment,mud and cement supplies,bits and reamers,drill string and casing,and additional operators inventory,that 65 tons will be required for the mobilization shipment. quoted charge should be based on that ing area. figure. In-transit Rate -To apply to "dead time”equipment is idle in Dutch Harbor between: and commencing operations,and b)Completion of move out operations Dutch Harbor. a)Time of arrival of move in-rig up and departure from Note:Any equipment charges for actual shipping time between Dutch Harbor and point of origin is to be included in the lump sum mobilization-demobilization charge above. Moving Rate -To apply to labor and equipment for actual hours worked during move in-rig up,tear down-move out,well to well moves,and to thoroughly clean up and restore drill sites as nearly as practicable to their original state. Operating Rate -To apply to labor and equipment for all drilling,coring,run- ning casing,cementing,fishing,or any other routine operations. Your Estimated Unit Quantity Lump Sum ] Days 14 Hours 220 Hours 1920 Unit Estimated Price Total Amount $$ $/day $ $/hr.$ $/hr.$ Item 5S.Standby Rate with Crew -To apply to short-term weather delays,waiting on orders,etc. 6.Standby Rate without Crew -To apply to drilling equipment held on location or in Dutch Harbor for an extended period at Republic or APA request. 7.Contractor percentage handling charge for consumable supplies and equipment charge- able to the project,the purchase of which has been authorized by Republic. 8.Cost of core pipe or drill rod damaged beyond repair or left in place:HQ NQ 8Q Estimated Unit Estimated Unit 'Quantity Price Total Amount Hours 240 $/hr.$ Days 30 $/day $ $150,000 %$ feet 1250 $/ft.$ feet 1000 $/ft.$ feet 2000 $/ft.$ $TOTAL AMOUNT FOR EVALUATION PURPOSES ONLY Evaluation of Proposals: For purposes of award,proposals will be evaluated on the basis of the total amount offered.Total evaluated cost will be considered as the total amount offered combined with Alaska Bidders preference,if applicable,in accordance with AS 27.05.230.Award will be made to the responsive and responsible offeror whose offer represents the lowest total evaluated costs. APPENDIX I DRILLING SERVICES MAKUSHIN GEOTHERMAL PROJECT SECTION 1.1 -GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 1.1-01 SCOPE OF WORK In accordance with the specifications contained in this section,or as otherwise directed,the Contractor shall mobilize and demobilize his equipment,drilling supplies, tubulars,well equipment,and personnel;drill wells in accordance with attached programs;keep records;and clean up and restore locations as nearly as practicable to theiroriginalstate. Due to terrain limitations,all equipment,supplies,and personnel will be transported to the Project Area from the Dutch Harbor staging area by helicopter.This support will beprovidedbyRepublic. Actual drilling operations are scheduled to begin on or about June 5,1983 and extend through early to mid-September, 1983.This time frame is not fixed and could vary depending upon drilling conditions and depth of the resource. 1.1-02 MOBILIZATION AND DEMOBILIZATION Mobilization and Demobilization shall consist of trans- porting drilling equipment,necessary spare parts,consumable supplies,well equipment,and personnel between the Dutch Harbor staging area and the Contractor's point of origin prior to and following termination of Project operations. 1.1-03 PERSONNEL The Contractor shall provide experienced personnel to perform the work covered herein. Specifically,the Contractor will supply technically qualified personnel consisting of two crews,each made up of an experienced driller and two helpers.Additionally,the Contractor will provide a full-time drilling foreman thoroughly experienced in supervision of deep (in excess of 2,000 feet) core drilling operations.Operations will be conducted ona 24-hour per day,seven-day per week basis with the crews working 12 hour shifts. Drilling crew's and supervisor's room and board will be provided for by Republic in a catered camp in the Project Area. Republic has the right to require the removal from the Project,at the Contractor's own expense,any personnel who, in Republic's opinion,are not qualified or unable to perform the work and responsibilities assigned to them by the Contractor. 1.1-04 EQUIPMENT With his completed Proposal Form,the Contractor shall submit for approval a list of all major and auxiliary equip- ment to be used under this Agreement.This list shall include type,make,model,capacity,performance data,and location of all the major equipment. Since the entire operation is to be helicopter transported and supported,all equipment must be capable of being readily broken down to components of less than 4,000 pounds.Although it is not mandatory,special consideration may be given to any Contractor who is able to assemble a drilling equipment pack- age,calculated by Republic to be capable of accomplishing the Project objectives as specified,that can be readily be broken down to components of 1,400 pounds maximum weight.List the helicopter sling weights of all components of drilling and pumping equipment. Specifically.minimum major equipment requirements are as follows: l.Drilling and hoisting equipment:Capable of NQ size hole to 3,000 feet and BQ size hole to 4,000 feet. 2.Drill rod and core pipe sizes and quantities as follows: HQ -2,500 feet NQ -4,000 feet BO -6,000 feet 3.Downhole pumping equipment must be capable of 65 gpm at +800 psi continuous working pressure. 4.Surface drilling water supply system including pump and 3000'hose. 5.Spare rig engine and mud pump. 6.Independently powered,skid-mounted,wireline hoist capable of running Amerada-type pressure and tempera- ture recorders.Hoist to be equipped with a minimum of 8,000 feet of new 0.082"minimum diameter steel wire.Note:Lubricator equipment and recordinginstrumentationwillbesuppliedbyRepublic. Republic reserves the right to reject or require the removal from the Job Site of any equipment which,in its opinion,is not capable of performing the required work,in accordance with the Technical Specifications.Republic may require the Contractor to perform a reasonable amount of testing of pumps and other equipment to determine that they are capable of performing said work.Such right of rejection of equipment does not attribute any responsibility for safety of said equipment,which remains Contractor's responsibility. 1.1.-05 MISCELLANEOUS REQUIREMENTS AND INFORMATION a.Fuel will be supplied by Republic and delivered asrequiredtothedrillsite. b.Camp room and board expenses for the supervisor and crews will be for Republic account. c.Casing,tubing,wellhead equipment,and/or testing equipment may be procured by Contractor,at Republic's request,to Republic's specifications,and for Republic's account,upon approval of terms. d.All consumables,i.e.,cement,mud materials and chemicals,drilling tools,bits,core heads,etc., and/or rental items and such as BOP,etc.,are to be Contractor supplied with Republic approval in the initial mobilization and billed to Republic on an "as used"basis. e.An ample supply of spare drilling equipment parts, including,but not limited to,spare mud pump,draw- works engine,drill rod and core pipe is to be included with the original rig shipment and will be stored,at no cost to the Contractor,in the Dutch Harbor staging area.A complete list of Contractor's Spare parts is to be approved by Republic prior to shipment to Dutch Harbor. f.Any change out of drilling crews or supervisors during the program for reasons other than injury will be for Contractor's account and should be incorpo- rated in quoted operation rates. 1.1-06 RECORDS The Contractor shall prepare and submit,within 24 hours after the end of each shift,drill reports in a form approved by Republic.In his daily drilling reports,the Contractor shall keep a record of all observations made during drilling operations,particularly in regard to operating hours,crew makeup information,depth interval and drilling time for each bit or coring run,casing setting,artesian water condition, dropping of drilling tools,core recovery,bit usage,loss of drilling bits,drilling fluid circulation,gauge pressure changes,and other observations,which can be of value to Republic.The Contractor shall inform Republic immediately of any unusual condition discovered during drilling operations. The fact that Republic may be present and keeping an independent record of the operations shall not relieve the Contractor from the requirement of keeping records as described above. 1.1-07 INSPECTION OF WORK All work in this Agreement is subject to inspection and approval by Republic.The Contractor shall assist and cooperate with Republic in conducting its inspection of the work. 1.1-08 WATER SUPPLY The Contractor shall supply all water required for his drilling operations.Any costs incurred in installing or maintaining the water supply system is to be included in the moving and operating rates. 1.1-09 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT A.Mobilization and Demobilization.Payment for Mobilization-Demobilization will be made at the lump sum price,which shall”include all labor,equipment and materials necessary to perform the work specified in Section 1.1-02, including all transport to and from the point of origin to Unalaska Island,Alaska.Payment for Mobilization- Demobilization will be made in two progress payments as follows: 1.Payment of 65 percent of the lump sum price for Mobilization-Demobilization will be made when, in the opinion of Republic,the Contractor has started full-scale drilling operations at the Job Site., B. records, of other 2.Payment of 35 percent of the lump sum price for Mobilization-Demobilization will be made when, in the opinion of Republic,the Contractor has satisfactorily completed demobilization of the drilling facilities,clean up of the Job Sites, and equipment has been adequately prepared and packaged for return to point of origin. Records.No separate payment will be made for and all costs thereof shall be included in the prices items. 1.1-01 1.1-02 APPENDIX II | DRILLING SERVICES MAKUSHIN GEOTHERMAL PROJECT: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Section 1.7 -RESOURCE EXPLORATION WELL Scope of Work In accordance with the specifications contained in this section and as shown on the drawings,or as otherwise directed by Republic,the Contractor shall perform exploration well drilling operations. Drilling The drilling of this well will be conducted to the extent practicable as set forth in the following preliminary drilling procedure: "Stim Hole"Resource Exploration Well -Proposed Total Depth:+4,000 Feet Preliminary Drilling Procedure: 1.Move in and rig up via helicopter Longyear-44 or equivalent core rig with fuel and supplies to location. Rotary drill 8-1/2-inch hole to approximately 150 feet using a water based,bentonite (clay)drilling mud as a circulating medium. Run and cement (with Class G cement)150 feet of 5-inch minimum diameter L-80,11.5 1b.casing.Wait for cement to cure at least 6 hours,then nipple up blowout POP eT equipment (BOPE)consisting of a master valve,6"B.0.P.,flow tee,and a rotating stripper head. Drill out cement using HQ (3.782")wireline coring tools with mud or water as the circulating medium.Orill ahead to approximately 1,250 ft.Cement HQ (3-1/2")drill rod with casing shoe bit in hole at approximately 1,250 ft.Change over to NQ size (2.980")wireline coring tools.Core ahead until encountering reservoir or +3,000 ft.If production is encountered,run short flow test to obtain fluid sample and temperatures.If the reservoir has not been encountered,changeover to BQ (2.360")coring tools and core toapproximately4,000 ft.T.D. After reaching the resource reservoir,(+4,000 ft.,or the rig capability limit),conduct short flow test for collection of water sample for analysis prior to conducting longer term flow test. Note: While sample analysis is being conducted,rig down drilling equipment. Rig up flow line and wellhead for flow test. Assuming analysis of fluid sample collected in steps 4 or 5 permits, a more extensive flow test will be conducted. Figure A is attached for a schematic diagram of the proposed casing program. FIGURE A SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF PROPOSED CASING PROGRAM FOR 4,000 FT.SMALL-DIAMETER GEOTHERMAL RESOURCE EXPLORATION WELL SURFACE mT]Le paP R AAT-S184 1-4-6reaa 6”GATE VALVE Ble.)paycos]fo [5|ifeg[9]Jo fo"1/2”HOLEbdBeeeOoied5”CASING TO 150 FT.ge we [2!150 FT.|{7 oy de a,lo alr?|kg----Ha (3.78”)HOLEoy[e. "|(; es ne"p>id Dine1,000 FT.--Lad HQ ROD CASING (3 1/2”) CEMENTED TO 1,000 +FT. NQ (2.98)HOLE 3,000 +FT.L,COMPLETED OPEN HOLE BQ (2.36)HOLE 4,000 +FT.----rat nis OR RIG CAPABILITY 1.2-01 1.2-02 APPENDIX II (Cont.) TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (Cont.) Section 1.2 -TEMPERATURE GRADIENT HOLE Scope of Work In accordance with the specifications contained in this section and as shown on the drawings,or as otherwise directed by Republic,the Contractor shall perform thermal gradient hole drilling operations. Drilling The drilling of this well will be conducted to the extent practicable as set forth in the following preliminary drilling procedure: Temperature Gradient Hole -Proposed total depth +2,000' Preliminary Drilling Procedure: 1. 2. Move in and rig up via helicopter Longyear-44 or equivalent core rig with fuel and supplies to location. Rotary drill 8-1/2-inch hole to approximately 150 feet using a water based,bentonite (clay)drilling mud as a circulating medium. Run and cement (with Class G cement)150 feet of 5-inch minimum diameter F-25 or J-55,11.5 1b.,threaded and coupled casing.Wait for cement to cure at least 6 hours,then nipple up blowout prevention equipment (BOPE)consisting of a master valve,6"B.0.P., flow tee,and stripper head. Drill out cement using a 4/-1/4-inch rotary bit with mud or water as the circulating medium.Drill ahead as far as possible or until lost circulation or hole problems force changeover to NQ size (2.980-inch diameter)wireline coring tools.After changeover, continue to core NQ or smaller size hole to total depth of approximately 2,000 feet. Run 1-1/2-inch steel tubing to T.D0.(approximately 2,000 feet). Clabber mud with cement and circulate to fill the annulus.Fill the tubing with clean water and cap.Cement top 20 feet of annular space. Remove BOPE's,rig down,and move out drilling equipment.Cap tubing with threaded cap. 7. Notes: Approximately seven to ten days after drilling operations arecompleted,a temperature profile will be run on the well. a) b) Although encountering a resource its not expected while drilling to this depth,the following 1s a contingency plan in the event a potentially producible resource is encountered: 1) 2) 3) Before running 1-1/2-inch tubing,attempt limited flow test to mud tanks to clean the well and to acquire fluid samples for chemical analyses.Excess fluid may be returned to the TGH after sampling. After the test,run 1-1/2-inch tubing.Cement tubing from surface to T.D.Displace cement with water using latch-down wiper plug. Remove BOPE's,rig down and move out.Cap tubing with threaded cap a Figure B is attached for a schematic diagram of the proposed casing program. To abandon the temperature gradient hole,cut the tubing and casing below ground level,plug the top 15 feet of the tubing with cement, and cover the soil. FIGURE B SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM OF PROPOSED CASING PROGRAM FOR 2,000 FT.TEMPERATURE GRADIENT HOLE SCREW CAP SURFACE CEMENT TOP 20FT. OF ANNULAR SPACE 8 1/2”HOLE 5”CASING TO 150 FT. 1 1/2”GALVANIZED PIPE 4 1/2”AND/OR NQ (2.98)HOLE CLABBERED MUD IN HOLE TO T.D. SCREW CAP 2,000 FT. FGI o147 -13-- SERVICES AGREEMENT Number EXPLORATORY DRILLING SERVICES MAKUSHIN GEOTHERMAL PROJECT TABLE OF CONTENTS: Page 1.GENERAL .2.2 1 1 ww ww ee we ee tw ew tw ew we ew 2.STATEMENT OF SERVICES ..2...1...1 we ee ew ew ee ew we 3.COMPENSATION..2...2 1 2 ww ew ee we we we ew we ew 4.PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE....2...1.1.2.we eee we ew we wwe 5.GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS.....2...2.2.2.ee ee eee (a)Definitions..2...6 6 1 www ee we ew ew we we (b)Invoices .2...1 1 wwe ee we ee we ew ew ew ws(c)Insurance..2...2.2 2 we we we ww ew we ww ew ws(d)State Saved Harmless Clause......2...2.2.ew wee (e)Compliance with Laws...1...1 we ee ee we ee es (f)Release and Waiver of Liens...........2..2..026. (Ff)Assignment...2...2 2 ew ee we ew ew we ew wh te (h)Royalties,Patents,and Licenses ........2..2.22.2.660. (1)Inspection...2...2 ew ww ew we ee ee ew we(j)Changes.2.2...2 1 ww ew ww we we ew ee ew tw we(k)Reports and Records.....2...ew ee ee ew ew ew wwe(1)Choice of Law..2...1 1 1 ww eee ee ww we ttt(m)Relationship ..2...2.2 2 ww we ee ew ew we we ew(n)Waiver .2.6 1 6 ww ew ew we we we we te ee ew we we(o)Entire Agreement ..2...1 1 1 ee ee ee ew ew ew we ew(p)Severability .2...2 1 wee ee ee ee ee ew ee ee (q)Notices..2...2 2 ew ew we ew ee we tw ee ee(r)Termination..2...6.1 ww we ew we te et wt tw he (s)Release of Claims...1...2 ee ee ew ew ew we we eee(t)Disputes .2...6 ww ee ew we ww we ww wt et tw (u)Labor Relations...1...6 2 ew ee we ew we ew ew eh et tw(v)Warranty .2...6 ww wee ee ee et tt ee 6.EXECUTION .2.1.ww we we we ee ee ee we ee ee te APPENDICES Appendix I -Specifications and Scope of Services -General... Appendix II -Schedule of Payments -Technical.......... SERVICES AGREEMENT Number: Date: GENERAL Contractor:(Name &Address) Contact:(Person) Telephone: Owner:Alaska Power Authority Location of Work:The Makushin Geothermal Project is located on Unalaska Island approximately 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor,Alaska. Republic Geothermal,Inc.("Republic")and the ("Contractor")hereby agree that the services specified below shall be performed by the Contractor in accordance with all provisions stated herein.The Contractor agrees to perform the terms of this agreement ("Agreement")as an independent contractor and not as an agent or employee of Republic or the Owner. STATEMENT OF SERVICES The Contractor agrees to perform exploratory drilling services as defined in Specifications and Scope of Services attached as Appendices I and II and hereby made a part of this Agreement. COMPENSATION The Contractor will be paid in accordance with a Schedule of Payments which will be attached as Appendix III and thereby made a part of this Agreement. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE Work shall start not later than June 1,1983 and be completed not later than September 30,1983.Time is of the essence in this Agreement. GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS (a)Definitions As used throughout this Contract,the following terms shall have the meanings set forth below: Wherever the word "Contractor"appears in the Contract Documents,it shall mean Wherever the word "Republic”appears.in the Contract Documents,it shall mean Republic Geothermal,Inc. Wherever the words "APA"or "Qwner"appears in the Contract Documents it shall mean the Alaska Power Authority. The word,"Approved,"when applied by Republic to the Contractor's drawings or documents,means that the drawings or documents are satisfactory from the standpoint of interfacing with all Republic-furnished components of the installation,and/or that Republic has not observed any statement or feature that appears to deviate from the Contract requirements.The Contractor shall retain the entire responsibility for complete conformance with all of the Contract requirements. The words,"Approved as Revised,"when applied by Republic to the Contractor's drawings or documents,mean that the drawings or documents are approved as defined above,except that the changes shown are required for the proper interfacing with Republic-furnished components of the installation or are necessary to be in conformance with the specification's requirements.On the basis that the Contractor shall retain the entire responsibility for compliance with all of the Contract requirements,the Contractor shall either incorporate the changes into its drawings or document and resubmit to Republic,or inform Republic that the changes cannot be made without prejudice to the Contractor's responsibility under warranty and resubmit with explanation of the reasons therefor. "Contract"or "Contract Documents"means this Contract and all appendices and exhibits attached to and made a part of the Contract, including any subsequent amendments to the Contract,and any change orders issued under the Contract. "Furnish"means supply and deliver at location specified by the Power Authority or Republic. "Approved or Approval"means written approval by the Power Authority or Republic. "Services"means the entire Scope of Work required by the Contract Documents. "AS"means Alaska Statute. Except as otherwise provided in this Contract,the term "subcontract”includes purchase orders. "Project"means the Makushin Geothermal Project. (b) (c) Invoices Invoices shall be submitted in triplicate prior to the 15th of each month directly to Republic Geothermal,Inc.,11823 East Slauson Avenue,Santa Fe Springs,California 90670,marked for "Project - Number,Attention:Mr.G.W.Huttrer,Project Manager,"who will review and approve invoices for payment. Insurance Before commencing the Work under this Agreement,the Contractor and any subcontractors employed by the Contractor shall submit evidence acceptable to the Owner and Republic that they have provided and shall maintain insurance for the duration of the Agreement as required by law,including a provision for a 10-day advance notification to the Owner and to Republic in the event of cancellation or any material change in the coverage of the insurance.The coverage shall be as follows: (1)Comprehensive General Liability This coverage shall include contractual liability and completed operations coverage and freedom from explosion,collapse,and underground exclusions. (2) (3) Coverage shall not be less than: $500,000 Bodily injury per occurrence. $500,000 Property damage per occurrence. $1,000,000 Aggregate. Professional Liability This coverage shall include coverage for errors,omissions,and negligent acts,with contractual endorsement,in the minimum amount of $500,000 with a deductible not exceeding 10%of the monetary limit of the policy,including defense of suits and payment of claims and judgments following expiration of the policy. Comprehensive Automobile Liability Coverage shall not be less than: $250,000 Per person. $1,000,000 Per occurrence. $100,000 Property damage per occurrence. (d) (4)Worker's Compensation and Employer's Liability Worker's Compensation as required by statute,including employer's liability insurance of not less than $500,000. The companies issuing the above policies and the form of the policies will be subject to the acceptance of Republic. Republic and State Saved Harmless The Contractor shall indemnify,save harmless,and defend the State and Republic,its officers,agents and employees from liability of any nature or kind,including costs and expenses,for or on account of any and all legal actions or claims of any character whatsoever resulting from injuries or damages sustained by any person or persons or property as a result of any error,omission or negligent act of the Contractor relating to its performance of this contract. All legal actions or claims including defense costs resulting from injuries or damages sustained by any person(s)or property arising from the Contractor's performance of this contract shall be apportioned on a comparative fault basis.Any such joint Viability on the part of the State or Republic must be due to active negligence on the part of the State or Republic. (e) (f) The State and the Alaska Power Authority agree to waive their Rights of Recover for Liability in excess of the required limits. Compliance with Laws The Contractor shall comply with all applicable federal,state,or local laws,including rules,regulations,and ordinances of any political subdivisions and/or agencies thereof.Without limitation on the foregoing,the Contractor shall comply with (1)the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 and other applicable laws and (2),1f required,Executive Order No.11246.dated September 24, 1965,as amended by Executive Order 11375,including posting of notices,filing of reports,and initiation of programs;if required, the Contractor shall also require that all of its vendors, subcontractors,and/or agents comply with the foregoing Executive Orders. Release and Waiver of Liens The Contractor agrees that,upon the completion of the services rendered hereunder,the premises on which the Work is to be performed shall be free and clear of any mechanic's and other liens of the Contractor and and and all of its successors,assigns, material men,laborers,vendors,and/or subcontractors who may furnish any labor,material,services,fixtures,apparatus, (g) (h) machinery,improvements,repairs,or.alterations in connection with, or to,such premises,in connection with the services rendered hereunder.The Contractor shall deliver to Republic a waiver of liens,in a form acceptable to Republic,at the time of completion of the services. Assignment The Contractor shall not assign this Agreement in whole or in part or any monies due hereunder without the written approval of Republic. Royalties,Patents,and Licenses The Contractor shall pay all royalties and license fees in connection with the Contractor's services under this Agreement.The Contractor shall defend all suits or claims for infringement of any patents,letters patent,copyrights,or trademarks and shall save the Owner and Republic harmless from loss on account thereof except that the Contractor shall not be responsible for any such loss when a particular process or product of a particular manufacturer or manufacturers is specified by Republic,unless the Contractor has been notified prior to the signing of the Agreement that the particular process or product is patented or is believed to be patented. (4) (J) (k) Inspection The services performed under this Agreement will be subject to inspection and approval by Republic at all times.This approval shall not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for proper performance of the Work.Republic may reject any work found to be defective or not in accordance with the specifications contained in Appendices I or II hereto,regardless of the stage of completion, the time or place of discovery of error,and whether Republic previously accepted any or all of the services through oversight or otherwise. Changes Republic reserves the right by written change order or amendment to make changes in requirements,amount of work,or schedule.If these changes require a price or schedule adjustment,the Contractor and Republic shall negotiate and include such changes in this Agreement by amendment. Reports and Records The Contractor shall provide reports in the format,at the times, and in the manner as directed by Republic.The Contractor shall maintain on file and have available to Republic its records in legible form for a period of three (3)years following termination 10 (1) (m) (n) of this Agreement.Drawings,specifications,reports,and any other documents prepared by the Contractor in connection with any or all of the services furnished hereunder will be the property of Republic. Choice of Law This Agreement shall be governed by and construed tn accordance with the laws of the State of Alaska. Relationship By entering into this Agreement,the relationship between Republic and the Contractor is that of buyer and seller and neither has entered into any joint venture or partnership with the other. Waiver The waiver by one party of any breach of this Agreement or the failure of one party to enforce at any time,or for any period of time,any of the provisions hereof shall be limited to the particular instance,shall not operate or be deemed to waive any future breaches of this Agreement,and shall not be construed to be a waiver of any provision,except for the particular instance. mt (0) (Pp) Entire Agreement This Agreement represents and incorporates the entire understanding of the parties hereto,and each party acknowledges that there are no warranties,representations,convenants,or understandings of any kind,matter,or description whatsoever,written by either party to the other,except as expressly set forth in this Agreement. Republic and Contractor hereby agree that any purchase orders, invoices,confirmations,acknowledgments,or other similar documents executed or delivered with respect to the subject matter hereof shall be null,void,and without effect.This Agreement shall not be subject to change or modification unless by the execution of another instrument in writing subscribed to by a duly authorized officer of each of the parties hereto and entitled "Amendment to Services Agreement." Severability If any provisions of the Agreement shall be held to contravene or be invalid under the laws of any state,country,or jurisdiction where used,such contravention shall not invalidate the entire Agreement, but it shall be construed as if not containing the particular provision or provistons held to be invalid in such state,country, or jurisdiction,and the rights or obligations of the parties hereto shall be construed and enforced accordingly. 12 (q)Notices Any notice required to be given by either party hereto shall be reduced to writing and,unless receipt of such notice is expressly required by the terms hereof,shall be deemed effectively served when deposited in the mails in a sealed envelope with sufficient first-class postage affixed and addressed to the party to whom such notice is directed at such party's place of business,which in the case of Republic shall be: Republic Geothermal,Inc. 11823 East Slauson Avenue Santa Fe Springs,California 90670 Attention:Mr.G.W.Huttrer and in the case of the Contractor shall be: or such other address as either party shall hereafter furnish to the other party by written notice as herein provided. (r)Termination Republic shall have the right to terminate the Contract at any time for any reason by giving the Contractor two (2)days prior written notice to such effect.Upon receipt of such notice the Contractor 13 shall immediately discontinue all work in progress which can be discontinued without creating a hazardous conditions and cancel all outstanding commitments,which may be cancelled without undue cost. The Contractor shall notify Republic of any commitment which cannot be cancelled without undue cost or without jeopardizing the Work completed to date.Subject to compliance with the foregoing and any other applicable provision of the Contract,Republic shall pay to the Contractor,in full satisfaction and discharge of all amounts owing to the Contractor under the Contract,an amount equal to the cost of all Work performed by the Contractor up to such termination date,less all amounts previously paid to the Contractor on account of the Contract Price.The Contractor shall submit to Republic its statement for the aforesaid amount,in such reasonable detail as Republic shall request,within thirty (30)days after such date of termination,and Republic,subject to verification thereof,shall remit such amount within thirty (30)days after receipt of such statement by Republic.Republic shall not be liable to the Contractor,however,for any damage on account of such termination or loss of anticipated profits with respect to the remainder of the work. Release of Claims Republic,in its sole discretion,may withhold final approval of the Work until the Contractor shall furnish to it an affidavit setting 14 forth the extent to which final payment or settlement has been made of all bills and claims of whatever kind or nature in any manner arising out of the Contract,including full details as to any such bills and claims remaining unpaid or unsettled,and Republic shall have the right to retain from any payment then due to the Contractor,so long as any of said bills or claims remain unpaid or unsettled and outstanding,a sum sufficient in the opinion of Republic to provide for the payment of the same and Republic may pay any such bills or claims pro tanto in full satisfaction and discharge of any like amount due to the Contractor.Prior to final payment and as a condition thereto the Contractor shall furnish a release,in form and substance satisfactory to Republic,of all claims of the Contractor against Republic arising under and by virtue of the Contract. If any breach or breaches by the Contractor of any provisions of the Contract shall occur at any time prior to the completion of the Contract and the acceptance of the Work by Republic,and any part of the amounts due or to become due to the Contractor hereunder (including payments for additional work)shall be unpaid to the Contractor,Republic may retain therefrom a sum sufficient to indemnify Republic against all damages which have resulted or may result from such breach or breaches,but,if no such amount shall be retained,or if the amount of such damages shall exceed the amount so retained,the Contractor shall pay to Republic on demand the amount of such damages or such excess as the case may be. 15 (t)Disputes All questions concerning interpretation of this Contract,the acceptable fulfillment of this Contract by the Contractor,and all questions as to compensation,extensions of time,or both,shall be submitted in writing to Republic for determination.Al] determinations and instructions of Republic will be final,unless the Contractor shall,within seven (7)calendar days after Republic notifies the Contractor of any such determination or instruction, file a written protest,stating clearly and in detail the basis thereof.Such protest will be promptly forwarded to Republic who will issue a decision upon each such protest.Pending such decision,the Contractor shall proceed with the Work in accordance with the determination and instructions of Republic.It 1s hereby agreed that if the Contractor fails to contest Republic's 'determination of instructions within seven (7)calendar days of such determination,such failure shall constitute a waiver by the Contractor of all its rights to further protest,judicial or otherwise. The Contractor shall be solely responsible for requesting instructions or interpretations as required under this Contract. Any costs and expenses arising from its failure to do so shall be borne by the Contractor. 16 Labor Relations Contractor understands that he will be responsible for his own labor relations with any union representing his employees,and Contractor agrees to negotiate and seek to adjust any disputes between Contractor and his employees or anyone representing such employees. Contractor,prior to starting Work on the project,shall schedule a pre-job conference with the Building and Construction Trades Council.Contractor shall be bound by the rules and procedures of the Impartial Jurisdictional Disputes Board and Appeals Board in the settlement of any jurisdictional dispute,and shall make work assignments in accordance with such rules and procedures. It is understood that the primary responsibility for making work assignments lies with the Contractor;however,Contractor shall review his proposed assignments with Republic prior to formal notification to the craft or crafts involved.Contractor agrees to provide Republic with information supporting work assignments considered questionable by Republic.The aforementioned work assignments and supporting information shall be made available to all contractors on site for the purpose of promoting harmony on the total project and precluding the development of problems adversely affecting the overall project. 7) Contractor's labor relations program.shall be subject to coordination and monitoring by Republic.Contractor agrees to comply with conditions specified in the project agreement,if any, job rules and applicable collective bargaining agreements. Contractor will not be forced to accede to unreasonable demands by Jabor which are in violation of local or international agreements or procedures or rulings of the Impartial Jurisdictional Disputes Board.If,however,any dispute with a union (other than disputes affecting wage rates,fringes and hours)arises which,in the opinion of contractor,affects more than a single contractor or which threatens,unless resolved,to delay the construction work generally or to postpone the completion of the project beyond the contract schedule completion date,Republic shall have the right to intervene and to attempt to effect a solution or adjustment of such dispute which will permit the resumption or uninterrupted continuation of the Work.The right to intervene shall include but not be limited to the right to initiate meetings between disputing parties.In the event resolution or adjustment of the dispute is not effected,Republic shall have the right to seek injunctive relief through the National Labor Relations Board or appropriate courts,and to recover damages through such legal action as Republic may deem appropriate. 18 (v) Contractor agrees to report all labor disputes to Republic within 24 hours of occurrence and any actions or proposed steps Contractor is taking or will take to resolve the dispute.Contractor shall be held accountable for any delay in initiating steps to resolve any dispute that has adverse effects on his Work or the overall project. In performing the Work hereunder Contractor shall adopt wages, working conditions and other employment policies,which shall be satisfactory to Republic,and which,where applicable shall comply with the wages and working conditions established in agreements with local unions affiliated with the Building and Construction Trades Department (AFL-CIO)having jurisdiction over the specified work, provided that Contractor will not be required to violate any applicable Federal or State statutory provision. Warranty The Contractor warrants that all services performed hereunder shall satisfy the standards of care,skill,and diligence normally provided by a professional in the performance of such services in respect to work similar to that contemplated hereunder.Any services supplied hereunder failing to meet said standards shall be repeated or corrected at no cost to Republic and shall conform to the requirements of the Scope of Work.The Contractor shall be liable for any loss occasioned by such failure. 19 EXECUTION IN WITNESS WHEREOF,Republic Geothermal,Inc.and have caused this Services Agreement to be executed this day of »19 REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. By Its ATTEST: By Its Secretary (SEAL) (CONTRACTOR) By Its ATTEST: By Its Secretary APPROVED BY ALASKA POWER AUTHORITY By Its 20 REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL.INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 re (213)945-3661 April 12,1983 Saulsbury &Dietz'South 1815 Lewis StreetSpokane,WA 99204 Attention:'Sim Lewis Subject:Makushin.Geothermal Project Exploratory Drilling ServicesRequest:for Proposals © Gentlemen:-¢ .-Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for .exploratory drilling services for the Makushin Geothermal 'Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of | Southwest Alaska.These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration -and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The'services are to be performed in the spring and summer.of1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal .procedures are described herein and illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with two Appendices and two copies of the Proposal Form arealsoenclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.l.- The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by helicopter only. The requirements for exploratory drilling services are detailed in Appendices I and II.In summary,the wells to be Grilled are described as follows: ae Resource exploration well (+4,000 feet total depth)- to be completed for reservoir flow testing,fluid sampling,and the gathering of pressure and temperature data. REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 R EQ'E}VED. April 8,1983 APR 11 1983 ALASKA POWER AUTHORiTy Longyear,Inc. 5941 Arctic Blvd.,Unit P Anchorage,AK 99502 Attention:Gil Speaker Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Exploratory Drilling Services Request for Proposals Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for explora- tory drilling services for the Makushin Geothermal Project onUnalaskaIslandintheAleutianIslandsofSouthwestAlaska. These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein and illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with two Appendices and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.l. The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for exploratory drilling services are detailed in Appendices I and II.In summary,the wells to be drilled are described as follows: ae Resource exploration well (+4,000 feet total depth)- to be completed for reservoir flow testing,fluid sampling,and the gathering of pressure and temperature data. REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 (213)945-3661 "April 8,1983 RECEIVED APR11 1933 Inter State Exploration,Inc.ALASKA POWP.O.Box 6166 | ER AUTHORITY Anchorage,AK 99502 Attention:Kyle Brown Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project 'Exploratory Drilling Services Request for Proposals Gentlemens Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for explora- tory drilling services for the Makushin Geothermal Project onUnalaskaIslandintheAleutianIslandsofSouthwestAlaska. These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performedinthespringandsummerof1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein and illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with two Appendices and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.l. The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for exploratory drilling services are detailed in Appendices I and II.In summary,the wells to be drilled are described as follows: ae Resource exploration well (+4,000 feet total depth)- to be completed for reservoir flow testing,fluid sampling,and the gathering of pressure and temperature data. REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS.CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 (213)945-3661 April 8,1983 RECEIVED APR 1 1 1983 ALASKA POWER AWellProductionTesting,Inc.UTHORITY P.O.Box 69 Carlsbad,CA 92008 Attention:Bob Stiger Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Exploratory Drilling Services Request for Proposals Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for explora- tory drilling services for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska. These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.aS a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein and illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with two Appendices and two copies of theProposalFormarealsoenclosed.The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.l. The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for exploratory drilling services are detailed in Appendices I and II.In summary,the wells to be drilled are described as follows: ae Resource exploration well (+4,000 feet total depth)- to be completed for reservoir flow testing,fluid Sampling,and the gathering of pressure and temperature data. REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS.CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 (213)945-3661 April 8,1983 RECEIVED APR 111983 ALASKA POWER AUTHORITY Western States Associates 633 East 8lst Avenue Anchorage,AK 99502 Attention:Don Baker Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Exploratory Drilling Services Request for Proposals Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for explora- tory.drilling services for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska. These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and.extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein and illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with two Appendices and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.l. The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for exploratory drilling services are detailed in Appendices I and II.In summary,the wells to be drilled are described as follows: a.Resource exploration well (+4,000 feet total depth)-to be completed for reservoir flow testing,fluid sampling,and the gathering of pressure and temperature data. REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS.CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 (213)945-3661 April 8,1983 RECEIVED APR 1 1 1933 ALASKA PUWGH aw inuitiTyArcticResourcesDrilling,Inc.. 6361 Nielson Way Suite 101 Anchorage,AK 99502 Attention:Bob Howe Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Exploratory Drilling Services Request for Proposals Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for explora- tory drilling services for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska. These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein and illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with two Appendices and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.l. The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for exploratory drilling services are detailed in Appendices I and II.In summary,the wells to be drilled are described as follows: ae Resource exploration well (+4,000 feet total depth)- to be completed for reservoir flow testing,fluid Sampling,and the gathering of pressure and temperature data. REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 (213)945-3661 April 8,1983 RECEIVED APR 1 1 1983 eee en Oil Field Services ALASKA POWER AUTHORITY Anchorage,AK 99507 Attention:Ron Reynolds Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Exploratory Drilling Services Request for Proposals Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for explora- tory drilling services for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska. These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.aS a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein and illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with two Appendices and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.l. The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for exploratory drilling services are detailed in Appendices I and II.In summary,the wells to be drilled are described as follows: a.Resource exploration well (+4,000 feet total depth)- to be completed for reservoir flow testing,fluid sampling,and the gathering of pressure and temperature data. REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS.CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 (213)945-3661 April 8,1983 RECEIVED ;;APR 1 1 1983Harding Lawson Associates a601East57thPlaceALASKAPOWER AUIHoRiTyAnchorage,AK 99502 Attention:J.England Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Exploratory Drilling Services Request for Proposals Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for explora- tory drilling services for the Makushin Geothermal Project on .Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska. These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein and illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with two Appendices and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.l. The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for exploratory drilling services are detailed in Appendices I and II.In summary,the wells to be drilled are described as follows: a.Resource exploration well (+4,000 feet total depth)- to be completed for-reservoir flow testing,fluia sampling,and the gathering of pressure and temperature data. REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS.CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 (213)945-3661 April 8,1983 RECEIVED APR 1 1 1933 ALASKA POWER AUTHORITY Exploration Supply and Equipment,Inc. 6727 Seward Highway Anchorage,AK 99502 Attention:Vic Mittasch Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Exploratory Drilling Services Request for Proposals Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for explora- tory drilling services for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island.in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska. These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be pertormed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein and illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with two Appendices and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.l. The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to-the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for exploratory drilling services are detailed in Appendices I and II.In summary,the wells to be drilled are described as follows: a.Resource exploration well (+4,000 feet total depth)- to be completed for reservoir flow testing,fluid sampling,and the gathering of pressure and temperature data. REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 (213)945-3661 April 8,1983 RECEIVED APR1 1 1983 :A §Ww M-W Drilling,Inc.LASKA POWER AUTHORrry P.O.Box 10-378 Anchorage,AK 99511 Attention:Wayne Westberg Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Exploratory Drilling Services Request for Proposals Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for explora- tory drilling services for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska. These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performedinthespringandsummerof1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein and illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposedServiceAgreementwithtwoAppendicesandtwocopiesofthe Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.l. The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for exploratory drilling services are detailed in Appendices I and II.In summary,the wells to be drilled are described as follows: a.Resource exploration well (+4,000 feet total depth)- to be completed for reservoir flow testing,fluia sampling,and the gathering of pressure and temperature data. om > REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL.INC. 118623 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS.CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 :(213)945-3661 April 8,1983 RECEIVED APR 1 1 1983 ALASKA POWER AUTHORITYNortec 750 West 2nd Avenue,Suite 100 Anchorage,AK 99501 , Attention:R.C.Gardner Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Exploratory Drilling Services Request for Proposals Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for explora- tory drilling services for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska. These services will.be performed under subcontract to RepublicGeothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein and illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with two Appendices and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 Miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.l. The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- copter only. The requirements for exploratory drilling services are detailed in Appendices I and II.In summary,the wells to be drilled are described as follows: ae Resource exploration well (+4,000 feet total depth)- to be completed for reservoir flow testing,fluid 'Sampling,and the gathering of pressure and temperature data. REPUBLIC GEOTHERMAL,INC. 11823 EAST SLAUSON AVENUE SANTA FE SPRINGS,CALIFORNIA 90670 TWX 910-586-1696 (213)945-3661 April 8,1983 RECEIVED =APR 1 1 1983AlaskaDrillingCo.5.0/a P.O.Box 6370 ALASKA POWER AUTHORITy Anchorage,AK 99502 Attention:Wayne Bolt Subject:Makushin Geothermal Project Exploratory Drilling Services Request for Proposals Gentlemen: Republic Geothermal,Inc.requests proposals for explora-tory drilling services for the Makushin Geothermal Project on Unalaska Island in the Aleutian Islands of Southwest Alaska. These services will be performed under subcontract to Republic Geothermal,Inc.as a part of their contract with the Alaska Power Authority for the exploration and development of the Makushin Geothermal Project.The services are to be performed in the spring and summer of 1983.The nature and extent of the services and proposal procedures are described herein and illustrated on the attached Exhibits.A draft of the proposed Service Agreement with two Appendices and two copies of the Proposal Form are also enclosed. The Makushin Geothermal Project is located about 12 miles west of the city of Dutch Harbor on Unalaska Island at an elevation of +1,500 feet a.m.s.l. The 1983 phase of the Project consists primarily of the drilling of a resource exploration well and a temperature gradient hole.Access to the Project area will be by heli- 'copter only. The requirements for exploratory drilling services are detailed in Appendices I and II.In summary,the wells to be drilled are described as follows: ae Resource exploration well (+4,000 feet total depth)- to be completed for reservoir flow testing,fluid Sampling,and the gathering of pressure and temperature data. fs. B, wo 35.Ol.O3 ALASKA POWER AUTIOmwAPY Je Sa ere ;a UNALASKA GEOTHERAAT,DRILLING PRognecr REOQURST POR PROPOSALS SECTION 1 PURPOSE To solicit from interested parties written proposals for the preparation of a detailed exploratory drilling plan for the geothermal resource in the vicinity of Makushin Volcano on Unalaska Tsland of the Aleutian Chain and for the management and operation of that drilling program. RIQUIREMENTS Yo be considered for selection,proposes are expected to provide the capability deemed necessary to plan and conduct a geothermal exploratory Grilling program and to work closely with the Alaska Power Authority and other agencies and consultants under contract to the Power Authority. Proposers should have demonstrated exporicnee in the following areas: -water and steam geotherma)]resource evaluation and development -geological and geophysical field investigations and data interpretation and analysis -deep geothermal drilling operations Alaskan logistics -well testing Proposals must contain complete and accurate information as required in Section II of this Request for Proposals (REP).The Power Authority reserves the right to accept any or all proposals in whole or in part. The Power Authority may require proposals:to be clarified or supplemented through additional written submissions and through oral presentations before its Board of Directors.All proposers will be notified in writing of the acceptance or rejection of their proposal. This RFP does not obliyate the Power Authority to pay any cost incurred in the preparation or submission of proposals,nor to enter into a contract or arrangemnt with any proposer, Approximately $4.7 million is available for both phases of work to be performed under the contract expected to result.from this solicitation. The successful proposer is expected to outline a course of action which will allow acquisition of the maximum amount of resource information from these funds.It is anticipated that a contract will be awarded for two phases of work,with continuation to the second phase contingent uponsatisfactorycanpletionofthefirstphase.The first phase is expectedtoconsistofcompilationandanalysisofexistingresourcedatae-acquisition of additional]data which may le required prior to drillingandwhichmybeobtainedina_timely and_cost effective manner;preparation of a detailed drilling plan;pemmit applications;.andschedulingofthetirtitiingrigandotherlogisticsupport. - Cc. b\wy "The second phase-wiJl include operation of the exploratory drillingprogramincludingdrilling,legging,well test,analysis,additionalpermittingandreportingasrequired,and all loyistics.These phases are further detailed in Section 11,B,"Scope of Services"of this PFP. While this solicitation only addresses work to be performed within the funding presently available,the Power Authority reserves the right to incorporate subsequent exploration and resource definition,subject to negotiation of mutually acceptable terms and the availability of additional funds. SUPMISSTON OF PROPOSALS Each proposal shal]be submitted by mail or in persen in five copies tothefollowingaddressnotlaterthan4:30 1M,October28,1981: Alaska Power Authority 334 West Sth Avenue Anchorage,Alaska 99501 Questions concerming proposal preparation or fornet may be addressed to: Patricia Deaton at. (907)277-9336 or (907)277-7641 PROPOSAL EVAIUATION Proposals wil]be reviewed by a committee of 3-5 technical reviewers using the following rating criteria: Project Concept Capabilities Experience Geographical Experience Project Manager Project Team Work Plan Schedule On the basis of these technical ratings,the proposals will be ranked and the rankings and proposals transmitted ta the Alaska Power Authority Board of Directors for final contractor selection.The Poard will consider technical ranking and cost effectiveness in their evaluation. Finalists may be required to make an oral presentation before the Poard to assist the final selection process.to ny!SPCTION 11 A.BACKGROUND INTRODUCTION ,'wea co Cal"OSPEE RES | BS t \l VK A et BRING | ; ve ; {t ; .APEETEAN ISEANDS rena fF :Ariat va p ' Bate bob 4 Kool ar bead Yap rhehab vt :\PACT LY :iat |A ; Mraocur |Location of Uasobeckae dshand meat ea toad ot Nfeai ram are Unalaska Island,one of the islands of Alaska's Aleutian Chain (Figure 1),is a volcanic island located on the CircumPacific "Rim of Fire". There are numerous fumaroles and hot springs on the island,indicative of hot.water or vapor-daminated hydrothem)systems. Makushin Volcano, located on the northwest portion of the island,is an active volcano and is believed to have erupted as recently as 1938.Tt is suspected that high heat flows associated with this active volcano drive the hydrothermal systems which are manifested on the surface as hot springs and fumaroles.This Reguest for Proposals addresses the geothermal resource in the vicinity of Makushin Volcano.Although there is a great deal of geothermal]potential]throughout Alaska,the Unalaska resource is unusual in that it is near a major population and industrial center,the conmunity of Unalaska-Dutch Harbor,which provides a significant market for the electricity that may be produced from the resource.The island itself is also favorably located with respect to shipping and world markets for processed products. Unalaska is rapidly becaning the "fish capital"of the United States with approximately 200 million pounds of crab and fish processed annually on the island.Grovth in the penmanent population,as well as the transient population cnployed by the seafood processing industry,has been rapid. Demands for housing,services and utilities have escalated accordingly. Present peak electric utility demand is 15 MW,divided among the publicly owned diesel generators and those operated by the private fish processors.Pemind is almost certain to grow significantly beyond this but will be influenced by the availability and cost of power,among other ;factors.- LaLa ugpyTMMTinerSree nn nso ng TEE Og gaa 1 Weg,GROLOGY Although there are only Jimited data available for the Mekushin geothermal resource,the following geological stummiry (Bconemides et al,1981)should give the proposer background information on the state of knowledge of the resource,The propose:9s cautioned against being overly influenced by interpretations of data as presented here and is encouraged to derive his own conceptus)model of the resource. the recrs cf Unatacbha tstaat censrst of an i :An a O4°C several ore,hotchtergroupofalteredseombencaryansvelear.ae actur about 1609 foot further south alongrecedesignatedUneUnalaskaPeraatyenbybeethavingoomevinumrecurdedtemperatureofetel.,2 greup of plutonic recks intermedrite te bunsrole ficlt ae.4 consists ef vapor-Ve ey ang 3 younger group cf gnaltered volcan'4 weanates hydrothermal activity covering &@ narrodreore,Lach reek groups can be corredated with resins only about 200 fect long,positioned alonga{cock ogreups Tuend throughout the eastern aneth- .°.soa eae el aye!'central Afteutian Pslands,1.e..an warty seriescyetingmatndyofamarinevabeanicandsedi:viielils a Petty ae J i id toamentarySanpuencethathasbeermetamorphosedC0crrenschistegrade,3 "widdle series”consistingvalntyoutplutinicgrecks,wa 2 Tate series,an unalbere?sequence of Tate ter, ©oytrcan and laters!moraine.Fumarole field no. reconsists af vanor dominated hydrothermal aclivi-t.covering an arca having a diameter of aboutoyfeet.A warm spring exists clout 600 Feetwrtopeinthesouthwestdirection.The impres-sive and norsy field on the top of MakushinComauhing:oe oe cadunentary pebke”coeeaho Gecupies @ 100 feet dtameler region,ThishoovaleanioqansBeesWary7oePeodtonerupiesoanicefoveredregionshowtnyPyeTeteecitingtodMarashiaoamien,66 Gabeartane Uhawtig Covering @ fegyoawytelrockvayerrarenbelongag:.by vet ofweg end (SOG feet wide.A narrewieDaveePoemsetan,hess matters vor bespien abeut 400 feel feng contains sulphurmareuytheMakwanin¥oleane and aGek Mvyasits,Field no,#and tf both occupy veryteaeuberebathenortheest,ill areas, Coceral iiaresuive fumargle vields were ex:The unalaska Formation in the region ofcorervatheregioncuringthesunnersof1800tieldyno.$,ns,2 and no,3 has been extensive-eeoiadh.They beve been arbrtreridly aucbered for ly inteudes by plutonic bodies of gebbro and/orretteattonpurpesesamaCleChwtne diper:taternedtrate plutonic rocks.These fatrusive ooo fae wtor 2 Vb das trate ghee forth pertren cd 2 ostes cand the surrounding Unalasks Pormation arepeanefheposatisenotCheiiscrvencdseveredyfracturedespeciallyalongcontactbound:boosie tty.pet bor veacnte,a small olutonic body o¢- .teh the fepion between fields ou,2 and uo,3 St setae :sob thee bat rls tend.fur severab bibfaseters ta a NE direc: are To rete dl Sic.The hydrothermal sucface manifestations ofDorycartenatessulphateeeters gtatlar bp fretdy no,and no,3 are oriented in general integedwatersfour)tr oeriaber than Te,(oN direction abosg the contact of this plutonic toni bure fy Theriay ysters mea Dete cand the Unatavka Formation,There is evi- eth valoana Ce tie be.'ore e uf a forcetal insteusion of this plutonic Pedy md exttrsive fracturing along this contactetColeogsbtetoetagteebtatheb,tepected,Unaltered "andesitte and basaltic? Boye a Mp pd erent ttob.and volcanuclastios lie unconform-: ce ee ey caver the tnsbaska Formation in the vicinityiShueteataaeee)Potaeddy ono,t,o ona.2 and no,3.dn all three.Com ate aid bo atay de teethath.Sale there uniltered ruchs are located justyptyteeta,op prestaately af at.pela:of the fiele.in a direction toward Ab at de fen aati tr fe "eeu ain Yoloun.All of the ether fields occur aot Poth te gyer art ost oy wht Vous Soredany Conve tang of unaltered voleanie rocks ;ee at are ee were faedds ng.4 and peo.2 are covered with a OS eetoysh tals.dae Unataska Formation end plu- Fa 0 Poot fonfies an this ares ore suspected to imnedi- , Loe -oad toa cist ;''het afer dre sll oof these other fields except ety fe et te te Sor taeldy na,&tnd no.8.In the case of field cones)artvarty covering a region abeet Py hey oa smal body ef dot magma is suspected at too deny ame up to 130 feet wide,Qa the pote sballos depth,but the Unalasha Formationitueatttideufthisfteauclefieldpearoameresplutentereeesprobablyuceuratthissite Sirvra channel,several bet springs occur having -Teast gt depths greater than fu feet belowsogetnenrecordedtemperatureof87°C.Pumarcle The around subaee Preigd no.J censists of vapor-deminated hydro:,. coersal activity Covering a regen about Thee Peetoomath cof the fiete na 7 and in the tert oduwy ated about SUO feet wide.The adin ee en en Se Ea ol, tocaraly getivly is actuall,concentrated tnaoo4potenPLEpeekTungandabeut300fortwide.Pout dou feet downslope tu the seuth ef Unis .-i ™ .4 a «xfxcpe '6 'peo ar,f y \ . 'apee 'é » ,1?,%wit oe ,nO -\ a 4 .= 4 of arena 'e 'an r i .oN, .:. i - me oo ™.= ' -,; Ceveral faults striking between HAOMW to & Pongor the sroinsty of the funarele fe these fauits whih strike vut ft 'wetene nearly the entire Tenauth oof the rertbera part of Unalacka fsland,a disteace ef ware AG OYM,and are ¢Ceredt tO be presently dctiee Since they disrupt sor)herizony.These two faults bound the largest fumarole field in re region, vue ta the undethrausting af one plate ger agpother,suelo as ay pevtentiv ccecurring at the Aateutian trench,coupressienad stresces 44 the directien.of plete convergence wilh eriastoantrasareregtonoftheupperwtate,"ince teas fares and dibes tend Lo prope ete wn a dvrectiena toes.fu the minima pe csrapab osteeo a,theds getter:oordentation shoul$rcetdect the ieee tisn{sadtum oborvrontab ocoujrescien.Maheouret oes. ab.determined the directien of thea prirtoy feqianig stress based en che crsentatian of than eruptiens on voloanoes for the Aleutian vedeanse rey othetr findings ranghly correlate with the relatise omollon between the Pacatae and forth Faeeioad Phates.For Babuenin tolesno,Maranaetoad?detenmined oa uycisrin cliess eraertatyenofoNie]where the copected vsruuth was abgut ohWLTLthee@apoetee845"W aneath oy the "rho cerreet ane,shy Pe MOND Saree .ve . ,stething tag reo Meola defer fran ghen dl abe funtatn a stribyursliy hooponent, The hydrethermybl lyetoe ape paper ted ota pete U Chreughort dough bear area than ae tuel rmurcated by the observed oetise hydratherma] ean testatrens,Sor tonne de The hilledios trea haut the regvun seuthert uf Masuchin Vab-sae vuntathn aen@rnas are dk oF highly altered Coantry rock,which is reite Cf past hy dathermsylnetivity.My oaddytion,tae hpdratherayd sye tea. t sereeple iaabiered§wokenaebeCappedbaves'malt!gad thus imey met be rappesenated by a tive Figure 2:Serth C \Undback:tolsed, oo Gheretey tree Paes tigre 6 othe Fauna. rode freqet t mt oe hytrotuermab mantfeytatiuns.fe tne other wot abl and possibly noae of the fieddsversedGn19HaadVOLarenecessarilycon- cted oat depth.fnstead,several hydrothermal cei ten are cepected,being driven ty tadividualPepeheadbesoprentediaaneepectedotsadire- POLAR LCGESTICS AND GEOTHEEMAL POWER PLANT FCOMOHECS The apprayhes to the funirole fields and mee to the potentral power phant site are cua:Petsetee,Aa abandoned military airste p,3500PeettyTOGfeet,i%located at Gri ftwaad Bay. His erpected that othr.airfieid «will meres ay dogiatioal base for the planned dvillingbooger.the surfece Of the airstrip is currently eo coadition but it can Le ungraded inaThortonertadoftimetareeciveneoningtraffic. Syerowigsgtely G miles from the cod of the rotardy 15 auger Loaf,An eceisting road connects ey however,the road 1,washed out at places and considerahio repair,are neces: Binge transport ors possibly.Special land- edt oshomdd tue utilized af brag eae Uy a4PeotetheJandingvite.hooky shares and highsufroyhinderthebandingoperations. Tranuaigston Pines to Unalasba/tutch Narbor trbowrng:the cunstructien Gf Uke power otantvasthehelicopterinstalled.Underwater cable is rapes ted for the final portion of the Lines, onstruction costs on Unalasha are signifa-rentiy oo fiaher thin cleewhere oan tee Unites SLA { Other information Which my assist the proposer includes the following: .a 1)Drews,H.,Fraser,G.D.,Snyder,G.IT.and Bamett,Hl.PF.Jr., Geology of Unalaska Island and Adjacent Insular Shelf,Aleutian Islands,Alaska,U.S.Geological Survey Bulletin 1028-S,1961. 2)Economides,M.J.,Reeder,J.and Markle,D.,Unalaska Geothermal Development (symposium preprint),1981. 3)Lankford,S.M.,and Will,J.M.,Stratigraphy and Depositional Environment of the Dutch Harbor Member of the Unalaska Formation, Unalaska Island,Alaska,U.S.Ceoloyical Survey Bulletin 1457-B, 1979, 4)Reeder,J.,Preliminary Assessment of the Geothermal Resources of the Northem Part of Unalaska Tsland,Alaska,(draft report), February,1981, These may be seen in the offices of the Alaska Power Authority at: 334 West.5th Avenue Anchorage,Alaska 99501 SCOPE OF SERVICES The scope of services for work to be performed under this contract includes the following: Phase I: Conduct an initial technical]planning and review meting with those who,.have been involved in resource definition activities at the Makushin"\fimarole field,including other consultants and experts and withepresentativesofotherstate,federal and local agencies and groupswhichwillbeinvolvedintheresourcedevelopment. ZL nssess land status and determine permit requirements. >Prepare environmental report(s)and applications for the necessaryexplorationand@rillingpermits. e-Analyze existing resource data with respect to exploratory drilling. -Develop a conceptual resource mode]to be modified and refined as additional information becoms available. -Produce geological and topographic maps;as necessary. - -Assess environmental risks (such as blewout,noise,subsidence, induced seismicity,etc.)and mitigation masures. -<Acquire and monitor geophysical data as necessary. Acquire thenm]data and qeothermanetric data as appropriate. -Perform on-going data analysis. : "4 -Prepare a detailed drilling plan,including all equipment requircments and options,drilling precautions,Phuc disposal,and health and safety precautions. -Provide analysis of rig availability and scheduling recpuirements. -Schedule rig and Jogging equipment and cubeontractors, Phase 11: Execute the exploratory Gbilling program and al)leqgistic and techuical support incJudina: -drill site preparation and restoration, -modification of preliminary well and testing designs and plans as required prior to the drilling and testing phases, -actual well drilling and associated acthivitics, -flow testing during and after drilling,logging and coring,Fluid disposal during drilling and testing,completion of well,plugging and abandonment of any unsuccessful woll,program management and supervision through completion of well testing and analysis. It is imperative to obtain the maxinun amount of resource information fron the funding available.Thus,it will he necessary to.plan pre-drilling exploratory activities and drilling scenarios to optimize funding.Future funding by the State of Alaska and other entities will be influenced by the results of this exploratory program.The exploration guidelines which follow have heen modified from those used by the U.S.Department of Fnergy to provide proposers with a better understanding of the purpose of the exploration program and to assist them in addressing the seqpe of services to be deseribed in the proposer's work plan. The purpese of Phase 7 of the explerat ion program is to select the best site to test drill the reservoir.The exploration program should be kept as modest as possible consistent with developing adequate data toaccoyplishthispurpose.Fach item in the proposed exploration programshouldbedesignedtocontributetotheunderstandingofthelocationand properties of the resouree in order to faecititate selection of the best site for exploratory drilling of the hydrothermal (water and/or steam) target. The Contractor will carry out.the negotiated exploration program.Data analysis and interpretation should keep pace with data acquisition sothatifachangeinplansisindicateditcanbeeffected.The aim is to be sufficiently flexible that the best possible exploration program can be accomplished with minimal cost and tims, Development of -a geothermal target.concept requires a basic geological understanding of the "geothermal area.Sone geological data is available but when adequate geological control is unevailable,geological mapping should be proposed.An exception to this might be for drilling in an area where surface geology does net bear strongly on reservoir occurrences.Appropriate mapping seales miy vary,but in general, geological and topographic contro]at a scale of at least 1:24,000 will be required for drill site selection.Geological data ccmpilation and mapping should enphasize those aspects:that are most clearly related to the occurrence and producibility of the qeathermal resource.Litholugy, stracture and hydrotherml]minifestations (i.e.,springs,cilicious sinter,hydrothermal alteration)are generally the items of most use inthisregard.Basic geologic data,displaved in maps and cross sections, are usually required to interpret.other exploration data such as those obtained fran geochemical surveys,geophysical surveys,hydrolcyical surveys and therml probes.Jt must be borne in mind that mostgeological,geophysical,geochemical and hydrological work will furnish only indirect evidence of the occurrence,Jocation and other aspects:of the hydrothermal reservoirs.Development of an exploration program that will lead to converging lines of evidence for the existence,location and properties of a hydrothenm)]reservoirs is important. Proposed geophysical techniques should be justificd in the proposer's narrative.Specific geophysical Lechniques may or may not be appropriate.Certain geophysical surveys can sometines he used to detect hot fluids (e.g.electrical resistivity,heat flow)but geophysics is camonly used to supplement and extend geological mapping,particular to depths below the surface.This somtimes furnishes a better geological picture that has direct bearing on resouree occurrence,location and properties. Proposers should attenpt to Timit)themselvas to only those geophysical techniques that have proven useful in qeological environments similar to that in the vicinity of the Mokushin fummrole Field or further justify other geephysical techniques recommended, Analysis and interpretation of exploration data sheuld use techniques generally accepted by the resource exploration industry.These techniques should be briefly specified ino the proposal.Application of analysis and interpretation techniqnes will dead to conclusions concerming the hydrothermal target and possible test drill)sites. It as the intent of this program to precede to exploratory drilling assoonasispracticable.The exploration plan should minimize the costs associated with pre-drilling exploration os mich as possible to maximize the nunber of deep exploratory wells. 4 draft report of Phase I work (excluding results of field work whichcouldnotBeperformeduntilthe1982fieldseason)shall be delivered tothePowerAuthoritynotJaterthanMarciT,19827 Interim reportingmilestonesshouldbeproposed,and the contractor should plan to maintain ongoing conmunicetion with the Alaska Power Authority project manager. All raw data and analysis are to be repented to the Power Authority and wil)becam the property of the State of Alaska, PROPOSAL FORMAT AND CONTENTS In order to facilitate orderly and cxpediont review,proposals must follow the format given below: a. b. Cover Sheet Table of Contents Infomeational Statements (a) (b) Alaska Residents -The Alaska Power Authority encourages the performance of these services by Alaskan residents,where available and qualified,in accordance with AS 36.10.010. Indicate the following about the professionals on your project team: NUMBER MANHOURS Total Project Team (Professionals) Alaskan Residents Fxclude logistical or other nonprofessional support services. Total Fapendituacs Total Feepended in Alaska Pxpoenditures for Logistical and other Non-pro- fessional Support. Be advised that the Power Authority reserves the right andintendstoauditcontractorperfominceinthisarea. Alaska License -Contractor and subcontractors must be licensed to do business in the State of Alaska. Narrative (a) (bo) Project Concept -Summarize vour understanding of the problemandtheobjectivesofthestudy. Capabilities -Identify the firn(s)that comprise your project team and discuss their capabilities to snecessfully complete this work.Describe the amount of work experience your firm(s) has working as a team, (Cc)Experience -Provide the fotlewing infoimmtion about projects accomplished by your faim that mest resemble this:project in Ssecpe: (1)Prejeet Nam (da) (ce) (f) (g) (h) c "(2)°Date of Completion(3)Tocation of Project (4)Contract Cost (5)Client Individual to contact for reference - Current Phone Number - (6)Description of Project Scope (7)Key Members of the Project 'Team also being proposed for this work Geoaraphical Experience -Discuss your kneawledge of or recent experience with Jocal conditions (requlatory,cnvironmental, geological,logistic). t,.Project Manager -The Consult«nt Project)Manager is)definedtobetheindividualwithintheConsultant's firm who is directly responsible and engaged in performing the repiiredservices.The Project Manager is the most knowledycable individual regarding all aspects of the project,i.e.not necessarily a principal of the firm.Discuss your intended Project Manager's experience and relate that experience to this project., Project Team -List your intended project team by discipline and name,present your intended project team's experience and relate that experience to this project. Work Plan -Describe the manner in which you would accomplish this work.Identify separate tasks and indicate anticipated man-hours and expenditure for each major tasks as well as the anticipated budget for both work phases and for the total project.(The budget:for Phasc 1 work should be more detailed than that for Phase I]since Phase TI estimates will be based, to som degree,upon Phase 1 findings.)Tt is anticipated that the work to be performed under Phase 1 of this project,the initia]contract,will be fixed-cost.Due to the nature of exploratory drilling,Phase 11 work my be cost-plus-fixed-fee (or time and mteriads).Where possible,the proposer should assign fixed costs to Phase IT tasks.Proposers are encouraged to present alternatives to a cost-plus-fixed-fee contract.where such alternatives would be advantageous to the State of Alaska. The work plan should be comprehensive and detailed. Scheshile -Provide a proposed schedule showing the timing oftheidentifiedtasksandidentifyingtype,source and availability of equipment,where possible,to meet this schedule. 9.Supplemental Infonmttion. ve mee a aae ee a ae "ie Shaki h tes Liye!Stoo (SAS egee N PRO :RECEIVED.Kor:GEOTHERMAL DRILLING -UNALASKA,.No ps MON A,Ls WomeProposercree, "Date /Time Received Number Copies wv Republig Georthermal,Inc.SSSMone i worthyeyDamesanMoore NR CER Copr " Box 15090 -"F OLasVegas,Nev 89411 10/27 2:25 PM B)5 KRTA (USA)T332PineSt__s wt eS od ioSanFrancisco,Ch a 941i 10/28 .10 40AM O Harding Lawsorr-Associates ae624W.Intl AirportRa"7 ea f)xAnchorage,Alaska 10/28 11:00 AM 5 Pacific Rim Geothermal,Inc. P 0 Box 1608 C LhloFairbanks,Alaska 10/28 11:40 AM Uo Cop 5 Woodward-Clyde Consultaants Three Embaracadero Center San Francisco,Calif 94111 10/28 1:20PM 6 1€5 Morrison-Knudsen Co.,Inc. 180 Howard St 0 ViSanFrancisco,Calif 94105 10/28 1:30 PM 5 Brown and Caldwell 100 West Harrison z wa EAM o ,<Seattle,Washington 98119 10/28 2:00PM 5 Tetra Tech,In. 2550 Denali St Anchorage,Als 99503 10/28 2:15PM CU)nacceptab (e 5 Foundation Sciences,Inc. 1630 SW Morrison Protland,Oregon 97205 tablyandFrankMoolin§&Asso,Ju accel 53300"'C"'St,Anch,Ak 99503 10/18 3:30PM ALASKA POWER AUTHORITY / Ketzebtte CU aQan Ka iS) Yos/% NAME /FIRM ADDRESS TOWN pHone 4-91 . . 'LJ Lr Te Tiona ;i _tarding”Lawson 4 hésac ange al |Anche Cage ere S/OR _ |,240 SOSTHANGSadEs.S597 &wescness PARI atad.plece ty.| =Ric Site|)f fe fo 3 ,Unrokrober Sol ASYSS 20CL21 A ROADEE =4534,(2TH 1 PporoteRackt 2272 -O26Q7 joldz,Obiscalca |2 We}|243 |7150 West 2M2 2,Suite lneh..RE 2950,,Z.76-2522iCoxollnolsPo.Bex yoy 7 :2 Anchetuge Ak 4950 3 Mor rec 250 w.2 Sa pach ee 2279-"OF $3' ;LYSE/gre SFO4H,-VL /SO S Weekley Dv.Cle ©eo Lobe (>'9SS-5622 Frej.Coce: Fite Code:2F,01-D3_| J.Cate:2).DoF./| 5 KRTA (USA)Limited 201 California Street Suite 470 San Francisco,CA 9411] Energy Systems,Inc. P.QO.Box 6065 Anchorage,AK 99502 Attn:Mark Ogle Thermal Power 601 California St. San Francisco,CA 94118 Attn:Jacob Rudisill Republic Geothermal,Inc. 11823 E.Slanson Santa Fe Springs,CA 90670 Attn:Mr.Tom Cook TRW Bldg R-4 Room 2074 1 Sice Park Redondo Beach,CA 90278 Kevin Bruce 601 W.5th Ave Suite 315 Anchorage,AK 99501 Mr.Gerry Huttrer John Schindler Husky Oi] 2525 C Street Anchorage,AK 99503 Dr.David A.Stephenson Chief,Water Resources Woodward-Clyde Consultants Three Embarcadero Center Suite 700 San Francisco,CA 94111 SRI International 333 Ravenswood Ave. Menlo Park,CA 94025 Attn:Dr.Donald L.Turner SRI International Mendenhall Bldg. 326-4th St.,Suite 1104 Juneau,AK 99801 Attn:Dr.Donald L.Turner Barbara Hunt ERTEC Northwest,Inc. 420 L St.Suite 406 Anchorage,AK 99501 a "N Raymond L.Kent Pacific'Rim Geothermal,Inc.Post Office Box 1608 Fairbanks,AK 99707 Bison Enterprises,Inc. 3821 W.'67th Ave. Anchorage,AK,99502 Jack T Raymond L.Kent Pacific Rim Geothermal,Inc. P.0.Box 1608 Fairbanks,AK 99707 Bison Enterprises,Inc. 3821 W.67th Ave. Anchorage,AK 99502 Jack Bohnert Tetratech 2550 Denali Street,Suite 601 Anchorage,AK 99503 Clarissa Quinlan Kinetic Energy Systems 821 Dogwood Street Anchorage,AK 99501 wy Ben Haight 119 Seward,Suite #2 Juneau,AK 99801 Gibbs&Hill,Inc. 226 W.Brokaw,Suite 200 San Jose,CA 95110 Systems Control,Inc. 1801 Page Mill Road Palo Alto,CA 94304 Burns &McDonnel 4800 East 63rd St. P.0.-Box 173 Kansas City,MO 64141 Tectonics,Inc. P.0.Box 4-2265 Anchorage,AK 99509 Environmental Services,Ltd. 835 W.Ninth Avenue Anchorage,AK 99501 Kar]Saito NGK-LOCKE,Inc 241 S.Figueroa St.,Suite 310 Los Angeles,CA 90012 DMJM 3250 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles,CA 90010 Jack West Associates Box 471F,SRA Anchorage,AK 99507 CONSPEC #1 Chamberlain Center P.QO.Box 7938 Tyler,Texas 75711 STRAAM Engineers Division 5505 S.E.Milwaulkee Ave. P.Q.Box 02201 Portland,OR 97202 John Conover Century Engineers,Inc. 2600 Denali St.,Suite 305 Anchorage,AK 99503 STUSSER Electric Co 600 W.41st St.,Suite 201 B Anchorage,AK 99503 Scwinigan 100 Bush St.,Suite 910 San Francisco,CA 94104 Attn:Robert L.Krahn Collins and Ryden Consulting Eng.Enc. 3815 100th St.SW Tacoma,WA 98499 Mr.Bob MoRes Battelle Alaska Operations 101 W.Benson Suite 305 Anchorage,AK 99503 R.W.Retherford Associates /LeP.0.Box 6410 co Anchorage,AK 99502 Mr.Malcolm Cheek LEMCO Engineering,Inc. 11933 Westline Industrial Drive St.Louis,Missouri 63141 MASTER RFP MAILING LIST Trans-Alaska Engineering Box 797 Seward,Alaska 99664 Karl Saito NGK-Locke,Inc. 241 S.Figueroa St.,Suite 310 Los Angeles,California 90012 Stusser Electric Co. Suite 201 B 600 W.41st Street Anchorage,Alaska 99503 KPFF Consulting Engineers 310 K Street Suite 700 Anchorage,Alaska 99501 HAWKINS/MARK-TELL P.Q.Box 3] Redwood City,California 94064 Hosey &Associates Engineering Company Northrup West Business Park 2850 Northrup Way Bellevue,Washington 98004 Middleton &Associates Fisheries Consulting 3305 W.30th Avenue Anchorage,Alaska 99503 Kramer,Chin &Mayo,Inc. 1917 First Avenue Seattle,Washington 98101 Axel Johnson Engineering Corporation Spear Street Tower I Market Place San Francisco,California 94105 Bell,Herring and Associates 3320 Arctic Blvd.,Suite 201 Anchorage,Alaska 99503 Franklin &Allen Consulting Engineers 5700 Old Seward Highway Suite 206 Anchorage,Alaska 99502 LAw eNGINEERING TESTING CO. 880 "H"Street Anchorage,Alaska 99509 Engineering Science 600 Bancroft Way Berkeley,California 94710 Frank Moolin &Associates,Inc. 3300 "C"Street Anchorage,Alaska 99503 Skilling,Helle,Christiansen, Robertson,Inc. 430 West Seventh Avenue Suite 210 Anchorage,Alaska 9950] Northern Technical Services 750 West Second Avenue,Suite 100 Anchorage,Alaska 99501 Professional Contractors,Inc. P.O.Box 4-AAA Anchorage,Alaska 99509 Energy Systems,Inc. P.O.Box 6065 Anchorage,Alaska 99502 N.G.Jacobson &Associates,Inc. 414 Skinner Building Seattle,Washington 98101 Shuchart &Associates,Inc. P.O.Box 3855 Seattle,Washington 98124 Golder Associates 10628 N.E.38th Place Kirkland,Washington 98033 Walter B.Parker Parker Associates,Inc. 3724 Campbell Airstrip Rd. Anchorage,Alaska 99504 Ocean Technology,Ltd. 2502 West Northern Lights Anchorage,Alaska 99503 PaTserrr=iseeyeeeeaweraineBodSOR,Page Two Master RFP Mailing t Bill Bayne STRAAM ENGINEERS 700 Plaza 600 BuildingSeattle,Washington 98101] Project Proposals Northwest1020LloydBuildingSeattle,Washington 98101 Dr.Larry Slotta 1540 N.W.Dickson Street Corvallis,Oregon 97330 Del LaRue Dryden and LaRue P.O.Box 10-1008 Anchorage,Alaska 9951] Stein J.Voss STENOR OF ALASKA 203 West 15th Avenue Anchorage,Alaska 99501 Frank Prih &Associates 225 108th Avenue N.E. Suite 311 Bellevue,Washington 98004 Mr.James Matteson STRAAM ENGINEERS 5505 S.E.Milwaukee Portland,Oregon 97202 CRIPPEN CONSULTANTS,INC. 916 Plaza 600 Building Seattle,Washington 98101 Schmit,Smith &Rush P.0.Box 20876 Billings,Montana 59104 P Clifford Mansfield FAY,SPOFFORD ÞDIKE,INC. ENGINEERS One Beacon Street Boston,Massachusetts 02108 Bb) Sverdrup &Parcel &Associates, Inc. 4111 Minnesota Drive,Suite 3 Anchorage,Alaska 99503 ATTN:Steve Kautz ONGreerLactawedn0wibbssidyehamKiaDage!we Ane tea ge tf,sees an Sverdrup &Parcel &Associates,Inc. 417 Montgomery StreetSanFrancisco,California 94104 Sverdrup &Parcel ConstructionManagement 1970 Broadway,Suite 501 Oakland,California 94612 ATTN:1.G.Grindheim | Acres American/2-77 C2 sh,Ht.FosBeePESO/ Holden &Associates 8°Barf LaeZ YZ.§-Ao ekp,ho 2.buy 5.x,FUCK OE Crewewe,Seek 37 EPhosPele,Ce 400 e-'_-_he |- = Deo Ce,ABiwk,9792) L r Dralon Checlevetl FrogJ40MleeTplespearatt, Aack,Waal DECSSMhAleosgeditbeMakionLaskitulepeamsFeenomic. 1879 BE oa Ss aSunidS7 OS> G older,Colored FIZ ORQ_ rye PFO amiea)ALAS &My,ie id,Vee ty%¢ reh viae 7 ae ha +: A's ri}fh,ay : re ee |Th Ko x }BsFearaiaa A wey {: Vice Pres:By4 8Davé6Snips pL eetorr of 4é"lawn eaamg Se :es & Re za éiv am are dagane'9!*Bilginarera 4 ate paboaaa siihn.deelIRONMENTAL'?4kA§ -eM re Mes an ge 6.arePTS seettisaaaitap ctonasitte tN dina Burns &M°Donnell ENGINEERS -ARCHITECTS -CONSULTANTS J.C.(JERRY)HOFFMAN,PE.O Director,Project Development 4800 EAST 63rd STREET.PO BOX 173.KANSAS CITY.MO 6414¢816-333-4375 & - 4 , 4 BS wm , a Oprcntins ne Nt Ueer QE UNVAR LANG Lists "be raV/) ° 2 fF J A g3 5 tfx s é lo | 5ECR.3co : Pa Fay22ag2 x E } Ke ALASKA POWER AUTHORITY RFP UNALASKA GEOTHERMAL DIRILLING PROJECT NAME/FIRM ADRESS TOWN PHONE Onlen 2 600)arr Mor.Oberallorace MP2s 274-375 £ DAS (1 Do QO.Box F61Z-DT finee PFSs0 BYY-7)6y LEVIN CS2S C57 Sule 19 |Mele,B53 |207-755 ZSilane,LA pw yeECo !4MikeTaurlarney B OVI37 Solhdna FFCCFE ole?-Yeky Tene er se oe td te Sr irecod e) aN ee NE enree eee en kn Menge nce aE ALASKA POWER AUTHORITY Bow UNALASKA GEOTHERMAL DRILLING PROJECT /.0> REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS SECTION I A.PURPOSE To solicit from interested parties written proposals for the preparation of a detailed exploratory drilling plan for the geothermal resource in the vicinity of Makushin Volcano on Unalaska Island of the Aleutian Chain and for the management and operation of that drilling program. B.REQUIREMENTS To be considered for selection,proposers are expected to provide the capability deemed necessary to plan and conduct a geothermal exploratory drilling program and to work closely with the Alaska Power Authority and other agencies and consultants under contract to the Power Authority. Proposers should have demonstrated experience in the following areas: -water and steam geothermal resource evaluation and development -geological and geophysical field investigations and data interpretation and analysis -deep geothermal drilling operations -Alaskan logistics -well testing Proposals must contain complete and accurate information as required in Section II of this Request for Proposals (RFP).The Power Authority reserves the right to accept any or all proposals in whole or in part. The Power Authority may require proposals to be clarified or supplemented through additional written submissions and through oral presentations before its Board of Directors.All proposers will be notified in writing of the acceptance or rejection of their proposal. This RFP does not obligate the Power Authority to pay any cost incurred in the preparation or submission of proposals,nor to enter into a contract or arrangement with any proposer. Approximately $4.7 million is available for both phases of work to be performed under the contract expected to result from this solicitation. The successful proposer is expected to outline a course of action which will allow acquisition of the maximum amount of resource information from these funds.It is anticipated that a contract will be awarded for two phases of work,with continuation to the second phase contingent upon satisfactory completion of the first phase.The first phase is expected to consist of compilation and analysis of existing resource data; acquisition of additional data which may be required prior to drilling and which may be obtained in a timely and cost effective manner; preparation of a detailed drilling plan;permit ,applications;_and_-scheduling of the drilling rig and other logistic supports.Coce: File Code:O¥.O1OB 1 J.Cate:61. The second phase will include operation of the exploratory drilling program including drilling,logging,well test,analysis,additional permitting and reporting as required,and all logistics.These phases are further detailed in Section II,B,"Scope of Services"of this RFP. While this solicitation only addresses work to be performed within the funding presently available,the Power Authority reserves the right to incorporate subsequent exploration and resource definition,subject to negotiation of mutually acceptable terms and the availability of additional funds. SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS Each proposal shall be submitted by mail or in person in five copies to the following address not later than 4:30 PM,October 28,1981: Alaska Power Authority 334 West 5th Avenue Anchorage,Alaska 99501 Questions concerning proposal preparation or format may be addressed to: Patricia DeJong at (907)277-9336 or (907)277-7641 PROPOSAL EVALUATION Proposals will be reviewed by a committee of 3-5 technical reviewers using the following rating criteria: Project Concept Capabilities Experience Geographical Experience Project Manager Project Team Work Plan Schedule On the basis of these technical ratings,the proposals will be ranked andtherankingsandproposalstransmittedtotheAlaskaPowerAuthority- Board of Directors for final contractor selection.The Board will consider technical ranking and cost effectiveness in their evaluation. Finalists may be required to make an oral presentation before the Board to assist the final selection process. SECTION II A.BACKGROUND INTRODUCTION 180° -110°OO 460"150°een eee ee a RRA DSSSSSIBERIAee aS Matthew |ALASKA Sf jSewardx3xyoa 60°>fe .LI .BERING SEA a °(ow ].2 °©Prshelot Islands f 9 _f-4 oea® 'romak bo Kee an 4Veosnahfo/ 'aan f this reportALEUTIANISLANDStaste.)£2,PACED OF ENS ©Attu 2 oe Sf Tat bask ES a Hubli |Kavags iN Age eon”oe 400 KILOMETERSKskalwe*SIA Creat Sukin APPROXIMATE SCALE PAC)"AmehithaPo Adath|cE AN AT LATITUDE 52°NFICO 4 50" Fictre 1.-Location of Unalaska Island near east end of Aleutian are. Unalaska Island,one of the islands of Alaska's Aleutian Chain (Figure 1),is a volcanic island located on the Circum-Pacific "Rim of Fire". There are numerous fumaroles and hot springs on the island,indicative of hot water or vapor-daminated hydrothermal systems.Makushin Volcano, located on the northwest portion of the island,is an active volcano and is believed to have erupted as recently as 1938.It is suspected that high heat flows associated with this active volcano drive the hydrothermal systems which are manifested on the surface as hot springs and fumaroles.This Request for Proposals addresses the geothermal resource in the vicinity of Makushin Volcano.Although there is a great deal of geothermal potential throughout Alaska,the Unalaska resource is unusual in that it is near a major population and industrial center,the community of Unalaska-Dutch Harbor,which provides a significant market for the electricity that may be produced from the resource.The island itself is also favorably located with respect to shipping and world markets for processed products. Unalaska is rapidly becaming the "fish capital"of the United States with approximately 200 million pounds of crab and fish processed annually on the island.Growth in the permanent population,as well as the transient population employed by the seafood processing industry,has been rapid. Demands for housing,services and utilities have escalated accordingly. Present peak electric utility demand is 15 MW,divided among the publicly owned diesel generators and those operated by the private fish processors.Demand is almost certain to grow significantly beyond this but will be influenced by the availability and cost of power,among other factors. -) GEOLOGY Although there are only limited data available for the Makushin geothermal resource,the following geological summary (Economides et al, 1981)should give the proposer background information on the state of knowledge of the resource.The proposer is cautioned against being overly influenced by interpretations of data as presented here and is encouraged to derive his own conceptual model of the resource. The rocks of Unalaska Island consist of anoldergroupofalteredsedimentaryandvolcanicrocksdesignatedtheUnalaskaFormationbyDrewesetal.,a group of plutonic rocks intermediateinage,and a younger group of unaltered volcanicrocks.Such rock groups can be correlated withrockgroupsfoundthroughouttheeastern_andcentralAleutianIslands;i.e.,an "early series"consisting mainly of a marine volcanic and sedi-mentary sequence that has been metamorphosed to agreenschist-grade,a "middle series”consistingmainlyofplutonicrocks,and a "late series”consisting of an unaltered sequence of late ferstiarysubserialvolcanicandsedimentaryrocks.The region ta the southeast of Makushin VolcanocunsistsmainlyofrockexposuresbelongingtotneUnalaskeFormation,whereas unaltered vol-carnics make up the Makushin Volcano and most oftherackexposurestothenorthwest. Several imaressive fumarole fields were ex-anired in the region during the summers of 1980end1981,They have been arbitrarily numbered foridentaticationpurposesinaclockwisedirec-tiun.”Figure 2 illustrates the North portion ofUnalashaandthepositionofthediscovered rumurale trelds. laitial water analyses of seme of these hotanesurwarm sorings indicate near neutralcotiuspicarbonate/sulphate waters similar (e) merual waters fournd in greater than 150°C =temperature bydrothernme]gystems asso-ciated with volcanic sres elsewhere. These fumargle and hot spring fields vary Vohewhdt ia chardeter and dimension,More speci-Ticaiiv,Fumervie field no.1 consists of vapor-dusrnated fumarglic activity (i.e.,at boilingpoeteti,@ fuapot,and highly hydrothermal lyalteredaround,covering approximately a 400°byeO0'regian,About 1000 feet upstreaa from theweetedgeafthisregionandataslightlylowerelevation,warm springs and small seeps occurhavingamacimusrecordedtemperatureof65C.Inere snoriags drain into a fairly,large pondhayineatemperatureofabout20°C.Fumeroletipiono.2 camsists of vapor-dominated hydra: thermal activity covering 3 region about 3000fretlongandupto1300feetwide.On thesuutheast.side of this fumarole field near astreamchannel,several hot springs gccur havingamaximumrecordedtemperatureof87°C.Fumarclefieldno.3 consists af vapor-dominated hydro-thermal activity covering a region about 160Cfeetlongandabout500feetwide.The mainfumaroleactivtyisactuallyconcentratedin4region&CQ feet long and about 300 feet wide.About 1300 feet downslope to the south of this field exists several hot springs having a maximumrecordedtemperatureof94°C.Several more hotspringsoccurabout1000feetfurthersouthalongacreekhavingamaximumrecordedtemperatureof77°C.Fumarole field no.4 consists of vapor-dominated hydrothermal activity covering.a narrowregiononlyabout200feetlong,positioned alongastreamandlateralmoraine.Fumarole field no. 5S consists of vapor-dominated hydrothermal activi-ty covering an area having a diameter of about300feet.A warm spring exists about 600 feetdownslopeinthesouthwestdirection.The impres-sive and noisy field on the top of MakushinVolcanooccupiesa300feetdiameterreaion.ThisfieldoccupiesanicecoveredregionshowingsignsofSubsurfacethawingcoveringaregion2000feetlongand1500feetwide.A narrowreqionabout1400feetlongcontainssulphurdeposits.Field no.7 and 8 both occupy very smal]areas. The unalaska Formation in the region of fields no.1,no,2 and no.3 has been extensive- ly intruded by plutonic bodies of gabbro and/orintermediateplutonicrocks.These intrusive bodies and the surrounding Unalaska Formation are severely fractured especially along contact bound- aries,For example,a small plutonic body oc- cugles the region between fields no.2 and no.3 and yvatends for several kilometers in a NE direc- tion.The hydrothermal surface manifestations of fields no,2 and no.3 are oriented in general in a N&direction along the contact of this plutonic body and the Unalaska Formation.There is evi- dence of a forceful instrusion of this plutonic body and extensive fracturing along this contact is expected.Unaltered "andesitic and basaltic” volcanic rocks and volcanoclastics lie unconform- ably over the Unalaska Formation in the vicinity of fields no.1,no.2 and no.3.In all three cases,these unaltered rocks are located just upslope of the fields in a direction toward Makushin Volcano.All of the other fields occur in regions consisting of unaltered volcanic rocks where fields ag.4 and no.7 are covered with glacial tills.The Unalaska Formation and plu- tonic bodies in this area are suspected to immedi- ately underlie all of these other fields except for fields no.6 and no.8.In the case of field no.8,a small body of hot magma is suspected at a oyery shallow denth,but the Unalaska Formation and/or plutonic rocks probably occur at this site at Teast at depths greeter than 1000 feet below the yround suface. dust north of the field ao.@ and in thestcimikyoffteldmo.1 is 4 Sequence of- Several faults striking between MH 40°W tofJoedwerefoundnearthevicinityofthefumarele fields.Two of these fauits which strike eadout 4 Coos extend nearly the entire length of the northern pert of Unalaska !sland,a distence of Geer 36 KM,and are cancideres ta be presently active since they disrupt soil horizons.These two faults bound the largest fumarole fietd in the region. Due to the underthrusting of one plate under another,such as is presently occurring at the Aleutian trench,compressional stresses in the directicn of plate cunvergence will exist in the are region of the upper plate.”Since frac- tures and dikes tend to ragete In a direction nore:to the minimum hipal ostrees,their fpaxgimum horizental com-ressien.,Aakomurd et al.determined the directicn of the prinicoy tectunic Stress based on the orientation of fiank eruptions on volcanoes for the Aleutian velcani¢ are,Their findings roughly correlate with the relative motion between the Pacrric and forth American Plates.For Sabushin Volnano,Aekamur? eat al?)determined ao maximun stress orvertationafoNco"where the copected ysimuth wis alout fh g0o°N.If the expected oN 4g°Woasimuth i9 the acturl correct one,then the reunanired Nornalfaultsstrikinginamure4Bowdirectionshould also contain a strike-slip onent. : G genera.orientetion should reflect the cire tion c f 1 The hydrethermiyl oysters are expected teratvontthroughoutamuchtargerareathanactual-Iv indicated by the observed active Aydretaernaleantastations,For Phe hillsisas rh You. arterod rothermai Sut Lain vinered vole goby avtive treo womout tes regen ya cuntatn daards arenas Commie rock,which VS pani ie levyNL.Figure ?:Nerth -owe Y Unalasha istaed, a : n ._- ':s Showing tre FosseeAtioneftneFuma- role PFisids ae , a ; ' ee JN "F - rs : a Lo Cn e .\ _--ad \ Ly . 1 7 7 a\H 7 wapiace hydrothermal manifestations.Gm the other extreme,nat all and possibly nene of the fields viiserved in 1980 and 198)are necessarily con- nected at depth.Instead,several hydrothermal systems are expected,being driven by Vidi vidualmuprabediesorientedinanexpected#60°W direc- Lone. TSLAND LOGESTICS ANO GEOTHEPMAL POWER PLANT ECONOMICS The approaches ta the fumarole fields and hence to the potential power plant site are cua- bersome.,An abandoned military airstrip,3500 teet by 100 feet,is located at Crifftwood Bay. {t is erpected that this airfield will gerve ag logistical base for the planned crilling cragraum,The surface of the airstrip is currsatly wn rr ocandition but it Can be ungraded tn a short seriod of time tu receive incoming traffic, yr izi Approximately &miles from the end of the runwey 1s Sugar Loat.An axisting road connects the two;hawever,the road 13 washed out at variauy places and consideradie repairs are neces- Cary. Barge transport 1s pessiile.Special Tand- img eraft should be utilized if Uriftword Gay is tai be the landing site.Rocky shores and high surf may hinder the landing operations. Transmission fines to Unalaska/futch Harbor feiluwing the construction of the power olant sf be heliccoter installed.Underwater cable is exynected for the final portion cf the lines. Tonstruction coasts on Unalasna are signifi- cantly higher than elsewhere in tne Uniter Cay, Other information which may assist the proposer includes the follcowing: 1) 2) 3) 4) Drews,H.,Fraser,G.D.,Snyder,G.L.and Barnett,H.F.Jr., Geology of Unalaska Island and Adjacent Insular Shelf,Aleutian Islands,Alaska,U.S.Geological Survey Bulletin 1028-S,1961. Economides,M.J.,Reeder,J.and Markle,D.,Unalaska Geothermal Development (symposium preprint),1981. Lankford,S.M.,and Hill,J.M.,Stratigraphy and Depositional Environment of the Dutch Harbor Member of the Unalaska Formation, Unalaska Island,Alaska,U.S.Geological Survey Bulletin 1457-B, 1979, Reeder,J.,Preliminary Assessment of the Geothermal Resources of the Norther Part of Unalaska Island,Alaska,(draft report), February,1981. These may be seen in the offices of the Alaska Power Authority at: 334 West 5th Avenue Anchorage,Alaska 99501 SCOPE OF SERVICES The scope of services includes the following: Phase I: Conduct an initial technical planning and review meeting with those who have been involved in resource definition activities at the Makushin fumarole field,including cther consultants and experts and with representatives of other state,federal and local agencies and groups which will be involved in the resource development. Assess land status and determine permit requirements. Prepare environmental report(s)and applications for the necessary exploration and drilling permits. Analyze existing resource data with respect to exploratory drilling. Develop a conceptual resource model to be modified and refined as: additional information becomes available. Produce geological and topographic maps as necessary. Assess environmental risks (such as blowout,noise,subsidence, induced seismicity,etc.)and mitigation measures. Acquire and monitor geophysical data as necessary. Acquire thermal data and geothermometric data as appropriate. for work to be performed under this contract -Perform on-going data analysis. -Prepare a detailed drilling plan,including all equipment requirements and options,drilling precautions,fluic disposal,and health and safety precautions. -Provide analysis of rig availability and scheduling requirements. Schedule rig and logging equipment and subcontractors. Phase IT: Execute the exploratory drilling program and all logistic and technical support including: -drill site preparation and restoration, -modification of preliminary well and testing designs and plans as required prior to the drilling and testing phases, -actual well drilling and associated activities, -flow testing during and after drilling,logging and coring,fluid disposal during drilling and testing,completion of well,plugging and abandonment of any unsuccessful well,program management and supervision through completion of well testing and analysis. It is imperative to obtain the maximum amount of resource information from the funding available.Thus,it will be necessary to plan pre-drilling exploratory activities and drilling scenarios to optimize funding.Future funding by the State of Alaska and other entities will be influenced by the results of this exploratory program.The©exploration guidelines which follow have been modified from those used by the U.S.Department of Energy to provide proposers with a better understanding of the purpose of the exploration program and to assist them in addressing the scope of services to be described in the proposer's work plan. The purpose of Phase I of the exploration program is to select the best site to test drill the reservoir.The exploration program should be keptasmodestaspossibleconsistentwithdevelopingadequatedatatoaccomplishthispurpose.Each item in the proposed exploration program should be designed to contribute to the understanding of the location and properties of the resource in order to facilitate selection of the best site for exploratory drilling of the hydrothermal (water and/or steam) target. The Contractor will carry out the negotiated exploration program.Data analysis and interpretation should keep pace with data acquisition so that if a change in plans is indicated it can be effected.The aim is to be sufficiently flexible that the best possible exploration program can be accomplished with minimal cost and time. cADevelopment of a geothermal target concept requires a basic geological understanding of the geothermal area.Some geological data is available but when adequate geological control is unavailable,geological mapping should be proposed.An exception to this might be for drilling in an area where surface geology does not bear strongly on reservoir occurrences.Appropriate mapping scales may vary,but in general, geological and topographic control at a scale of at least 1:24,000 will be required for drill site selection.Geological data compilation and mapping should emphasize those aspects that are most clearly related to the occurrence and producibility of the geothermal resource.Lithology, structure and hydrothermal manifestations (i.e.,springs,silicious sinter,hydrothermal alteration)are generally the items of most use in this regard.Basic geologic data,displayed in maps and cross sections, are usually required to interpret other exploration data such as those obtained from geochemical surveys,geophysical surveys,hydrological surveys and thermal probes.It must be borne in mind that most geological,geophysical,geochemical and hydrological work will furnish -only indirect evidence of the occurrence,location and other aspects of the hydrothermal reservoirs.Development of an exploration program that will lead to converging lines of evidence for the existence,location and properties of a hydrothermal reservoirs is important. Proposed geophysical techniques should be justified in the proposer's narrative.Specific geophysical techniques may or may not be appropriate.Certain geophysical surveys can sometimes be used to detect hot fluids (e.g.electrical resistivity,heat flow)but geophysics is cammonly used to supplement and extend geological mapping,particular to depths below the surface.This sometimes furnishes a better geological picture that has direct bearing on resource occurrence,location and properties.Proposers should attempt to limit themselves to only those geophysical techniques that have proven useful in geological environments similar to that in the vicinity of the Makushin fumarole field or further justify other geophysical techniques recommended. Analysis and interpretation of exploration data should use techniques generally accepted by the resource exploration industry.These techniques should be briefly specified in the proposal.Application of analysis and interpretation techniques will lead to conclusions concerning the hydrothermal target and possible test drill sites. It is the intent of this program to procede to exploratory drilling as soon as is practicable.The exploration plan should minimize the costs associated with pre-drilling exploration as much as possible to maximize the number of deep exploratory wells. A draft report of Phase I work (excluding results of field work which could not be performed until the 1982 field season)shall be delivered to the Power Authority not later than March 1,1982.Interim reporting milestones should be proposed,and the contractor should plan to maintain ongoing communication with the Alaska Power Authority project manager. All raw data and analysis are to be reported to the Power Authority and will become the property of the State of Alaska. 8 PROPOSAL FORMAT AND CONTENTS In order to facilitate orderly and expedient review,proposals must follow the format given below: a.Cover Sheet b.Table of Contents c.Informational Statements (a)Alaska Residents -The Alaska Power Authority encourages the performance of these services by Alaskan residents,where available and qualified,in accordance with AS 36.10.010. Indicate the following about the professionals on your project team: NUMBER:MANHOURS Total Project Team (Professionals) Alaskan Residents Exclude logistical or other nonprofessional support services. Total Fxpenditures Total Expended in Alaska Expenditures for Logistical and other Non-pro- .fessional Support Be advised that the Power Authority reserves the right and intends to audit contractor performance in this area. (b)Alaska License -Contractor and subcontractors must be licensed to do business in the State of Alaska. 4.Narrative (a)Project Concept -Summarize your understanding of the problem and the objectives of the study. (b)Capabilities -Identify the firm(s)that ccmprise your project team and discuss their capabilities to successfully complete this work.Describe the amount of work experience your firm(s) has working as a team. (c)Experience -Provide the following information about projects accomplished by your firm that most resemble this project in sccpe: (1)Project Name cman aw” a 3: (d) (£)a (g) (h) (2)Date of Completicn (3)Location of Project (4)Contract Cost (5)Client Individual to contact for reference - - Current Phone Number -are (6)Description of Project Scope (7)Key Members of the Project Team also being proposed for this work Geographical Experience -Discuss your knowledge of or recentexperiencewith.local.conditions (regulatory,environmental,geological,logistic). _el.Prefect-Manager'-The Consultant's Project Manager is definedto..be the,individual.within.the Consultant's -firm'who is_directly-responsible -and”engaged in performing the requiredservices..The Project Manager|ts -the "itbst 'knowledgeableindividual|regarding all aspects of the project,i.e.notnecessarilyaprincipalof_the firm.Discuss your intendedProjectManager's experience and relate that experience to thisproject. Project Team -List your intended project team.-by”'discipline"and name,present your intended project team's experience and:"relate that-experience to this project. Work Plan -Describe the manner in which you would accomplishthiswork.Identify separate tasks and indicate anticipatedman-hours and expenditure for each major tasks as well as the anticipated budget -for both work phases and for the total project.(The budget for Phase I work should be more detailed than that for Phase II since Phase II estimates will be based, to some degree,upon Phase I findings.)It is anticipated that the work to be performed under Phase I of this project,the initial contract,will be fixed-cost.Due to the nature of exploratory drilling,Phase II work may be cost-plus-fixed-fee (or time and materials).Where possible,the proposer should assign fixed costs to Phase II tasks.Proposers are encouraged to present alternatives to a cost-plus-fixed-fee -contract where such alternatives would be advantageous to the State of Alaska. The work-plan should be comprehensive and detailed. Schedule -Provide a proposed schedule showing the timing of the identified tasks and identifying type,source and availability of equipment,where possible;to .meet this schedule. Supplemental Information.