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AND ALSO. Call the CSC at 000-000-0000 (this will expedite the process) More detailed instructions are provided below. EXHIBIT F DESIGN AND INSTALLATION PROCESS AND MILESTONE SCHEDULE To be listed in this Exhibit are project design, construction and installation requirements, constraints and specifications that are deemed to be necessary by the Judicial Council, and the outcome of the CEQA review. Licensee understands that the project design, construction, and installation documents will address these special considerations and be included in the review process by either the Judicial Council’s Real Estate Services Division (RESD/Judicial Council) or by the Judicial Council’s designated review team for compliance. Licensee understands that all System design documents, and engineering calculations will be submitted under the authority of a licensed professional engineer (or engineers) that is certified to practice in the State and is a professional engineer in good standing. Licensee also understands that System design documents and engineering calculations that are submitted for review without the appropriate professional engineering stamp will not be reviewed and will be returned to Licensee as incomplete and insufficient System documentation. System design documents will include, but not be limited to, the following: System layout System schematics Single line electrical diagram Point of Interconnection schematics Point of Interconnection single line electrical diagram Construction plans (electrical, architectural, structural, civil, mechanical, lighting, etc.) Building information modeling for parking canopy installations Structural calculations List of Equipment and Materials Schedule Construction schedule Geotechnical Report / Soils Analysis/Foundation Recommendations as applicable Licensee acknowledges that the System will be designed to comply with all applicable California Building Codes and Standards. System design documents will expressly state and identify the applicable building codes and standards. The following DEVELOPMENT table represents a general overview of the review and approval of the System project design and construction documentation. A preliminary construction schedule is required to be submitted by the Licensee as part of the Schematic design documents. This table assumes that the CEQA review has been completed, that due diligence has been completed, as required, and that both this SLA and the Lease have been duly signed and executed. Initiation of the INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION tasks and/or activities as outlined in that table is contingent upon the issuance of a Notice to Proceed to Project Design letter from the Judicial Council. Coordination between the submitted preliminary construction schedule, the Judicial Council’s review and approval process, and the final construction schedule shall be based on best efforts by both the Judicial Council and Licensee and established in a cooperative manner. DEVELOPMENT, INSTALLATION, AND CONSTRUCTION Task Milestone Date Responsible Party Reference Design Start 30 Days after Award Licensee AHJ Submittal 120 Days after Design Start Licensee Construction Start 180 Days after AHJ Approval Licensee Commercial Operation Date (COD) 120 Days after construction Start Licensee Project Completion 90 Days after COD Licensee EXHIBIT G PREVAILING WAGE CERTIFICATION PROJECT/CONTRACT NO.: [PROJECT NUMBER] between Judicial Council of California (the “Judicial Council”) and (the “Licensee”) (the “Contract” or the “Project”). I hereby certify that I will conform to the State of California Public Works Contract requirements regarding prevailing wages, benefits, on-site audits with 48-hours’ notice, payroll records, and apprentice and trainee employment requirements, for all work on the Project including, without limitation, the requirement that it and all of its Subcontractor(s) are registered pursuant to Labor Code section 1771, et seq. Date: Proper Name of Licensee: / Subcontractor(s) Licensee’s DIR Public Works Registration # Signature: Print Name: Title: THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED BY THE LICENSEE AND ALL SUBCONTRACTOR(S) END OF DOCUMENT EXHIBIT H PREVAILING WAGE AND LABOR REQUIREMENTS Prevailing Wage: The Licensee and all Subcontractor(s) under the Licensee shall pay all workers on work performed pursuant to this Contract not less than the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and the general prevailing rate for holiday and overtime work as determined by the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations, State of California, for the type of work performed and the locality in which the work is to be performed, pursuant to sections 1770 et seq. of the California Labor Code. Copies of the general prevailing rates of per diem wages for each craft, classification, or type of worker needed to execute the Contract, as determined by Director of the State of California Department of Industrial Relations, are on file at the Judicial Council’s principal office. Prevailing wage rates are also available from the Judicial Council or on the internet at (xxxx://xxx. xxx.xx.xxx). Licensee shall ensure that Licensee and all of Licensee’s Subcontractor(s) execute the Prevailing Wage and Related Labor Requirements Certification attached to the Contract and incorporated herein. The Project is subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the Department of Industrial Relations. Licensee shall post job site notices, as prescribed by regulation. Licensee shall comply with all requirements of Labor Code section 1771.4, except the requirements that are exempted by the Labor Commissioner for the Project.

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Samples: Site License Agreement, Site License Agreement, Site License Agreement

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AND ALSO. Call the CSC at 000-000-0000 (this will expedite the process) ). More detailed instructions are provided below. EXHIBIT F DESIGN AND INSTALLATION PROCESS AND MILESTONE SCHEDULE To be listed in this Exhibit are project Project design, construction construction, and installation requirements, constraints and specifications that are deemed to be necessary by the Judicial Council, and the outcome of the CEQA review. Licensee understands that the project Project design, construction, and installation documents will address these special considerations and be included in the review process by either the Judicial Council’s Real Estate Services Division (RESD/Judicial Council) or by the Judicial Council’s designated review team for compliance. Licensee understands that all System design documents, documents and engineering calculations will be submitted under the authority of a licensed professional engineer (or engineers) that is certified to practice in the State and is a professional engineer in good standing. Licensee also understands that System design documents and engineering calculations that are submitted for review without the appropriate professional engineering stamp will not be reviewed and will be returned to Licensee as incomplete and insufficient System documentation. System design documents will include, but not be limited to, the following: System layout System schematics Single line electrical diagram Point of Interconnection schematics Point of Interconnection single line electrical diagram Construction plans (electrical, architectural, structural, civil, mechanical, lighting, etc.) Building information modeling for parking canopy installations Structural calculations List of Equipment and Materials Schedule Construction schedule Geotechnical Report / Soils Analysis/Foundation Recommendations as applicable Licensee acknowledges that the System will be designed to comply with all applicable California Building Codes and Standards. System design documents will expressly state and identify the applicable building codes and standards. The following DEVELOPMENT table represents a general overview of the review and approval of the System project Project design and construction documentation. A preliminary construction schedule is required to be submitted by the Licensee as part of the Schematic design documents. This table assumes that the CEQA review has been completed, that due diligence has been completed, as required, and that both this SLA and the Lease SPPA have been duly signed and executed. Initiation of the INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION tasks and/or activities as outlined in that the table is contingent upon the issuance of a Notice to Proceed to Project Design letter from the Judicial Council. Coordination between the submitted preliminary construction schedule, the Judicial Council’s review and approval process, and the final construction schedule shall be based on best efforts by both the Judicial Council and Licensee and established in a cooperative manner. DEVELOPMENT, INSTALLATION, AND CONSTRUCTION Task Milestone Date Responsible Party Reference Design Start 30 Days after Award Licensee AHJ Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) Submittal 120 Days after Design Start Licensee Construction Start 180 Days after AHJ Approval Licensee Commercial Operation Date (COD) 120 Days after construction Construction Start Licensee Project System Completion 90 Days after COD Licensee EXHIBIT G PREVAILING WAGE CERTIFICATION PROJECT/CONTRACT NO.: [PROJECT NUMBER] between Judicial Council of California (the “Judicial Council”) and (the “Licensee”) ), (the “Contract” or the “Project”). I hereby certify that I will conform to the State of California Public Works Contract requirements regarding prevailing wages, benefits, on-site audits with forty-eight (48-) hours’ notice, payroll records, and apprentice and trainee employment requirements, for all work on the Project including, without limitation, the requirement that it Licensee and all of its Subcontractor(s) are registered pursuant to Labor Code section 1771, et seq. Date: Proper Name of Licensee: / Subcontractor(s) Licensee’s DIR Public Works Registration # Signature: Print Name: Title: THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED BY THE LICENSEE. PRIOR TO COMMENCING ANY WORK, LICENSEE AND SHALL ENSURE THAT ALL SUBCONTRACTOR(S) HAVE EXECUTED AND PROVIDED THIS FORM TO THE JUDICIAL COUNCIL. END OF DOCUMENT EXHIBIT H PREVAILING WAGE AND LABOR REQUIREMENTS Prevailing Wage: The . Licensee and all Subcontractor(s) under the Licensee subcontractors shall pay all workers on work performed pursuant to this Contract Agreement (“Work”) not less than the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and the general prevailing rate for holiday and overtime work as determined by the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations, State of CaliforniaCalifornia (“DIR”), for the type of work performed and the locality in which the work is to be performed, pursuant to sections 1770 et seq. of the California Labor Code. Copies of the general prevailing rates of per diem wages for each craft, classification, or type of worker needed to execute the ContractAgreement, as determined by Director of the State of California Department of Industrial RelationsDIR, are on file at the Judicial Council’s principal office. Prevailing wage rates are also available from the Judicial Council or on the internet at (xxxx://xxx. xxx.xx.xxx)xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx. Licensee shall ensure that Licensee and all of Licensee’s Subcontractor(s) execute subcontractors have each executed and provided to the Judicial Council prior to commencing any Work a Prevailing Wage and Related Labor Requirements Certification attached to the Contract and incorporated hereinCertification. The Project is Projects may be subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the Department of Industrial RelationsDIR. Licensee shall post job site notices, as prescribed by regulation. Licensee shall comply with all requirements of Labor Code section 1771.4, except the requirements that are exempted by the Labor Commissioner for the Project.

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Samples: Site License Agreement, Site License Agreement

AND ALSO. Call the CSC at 000-000-0000 (this will expedite the process) More detailed instructions are provided below. EXHIBIT F DESIGN AND INSTALLATION PROCESS AND MILESTONE SCHEDULE To be listed in this Exhibit are project design, construction and installation requirements, constraints and specifications that are deemed to be necessary by the Judicial Council, and the outcome of the CEQA review. Licensee understands that the project design, construction, and installation documents will address these special considerations and be included in the review process by either the Judicial Council’s Real Estate Services Division (RESD/Judicial Council) or by the Judicial Council’s designated review team for compliance. Licensee understands that all System design documents, and engineering calculations will be submitted under the authority of a licensed professional engineer (or engineers) that is certified to practice in the State and is a professional engineer in good standing. Licensee also understands that System design documents and engineering calculations that are submitted for review without the appropriate professional engineering stamp will not be reviewed and will be returned to Licensee as incomplete and insufficient System documentation. System design documents will include, but not be limited to, the following: System layout System schematics Single line electrical diagram Point of Interconnection schematics Point of Interconnection single line electrical diagram Construction plans (electrical, architectural, structural, civil, mechanical, lighting, etc.) Building information modeling for parking canopy installations Structural calculations List of Equipment and Materials Schedule Construction schedule Geotechnical Report / Soils Analysis/Foundation Recommendations as applicable Licensee acknowledges that the System will be designed to comply with all applicable California Building Codes and Standards. System design documents will expressly state and identify the applicable building codes and standards. The following DEVELOPMENT table represents a general overview of the review and approval of the System project design and construction documentation. A preliminary construction schedule is required to be submitted by the Licensee as part of the Schematic design documents. This table assumes that the CEQA review has been completed, that due diligence has been completed, as required, and that both this SLA and the Lease SPPA have been duly signed and executed. Initiation of the INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION tasks and/or activities as outlined in that table is contingent upon the issuance of a Notice to Proceed to Project Design letter from the Judicial Council. Coordination between the submitted preliminary construction schedule, the Judicial Council’s review and approval process, and the final construction schedule shall be based on best efforts by both the Judicial Council and Licensee and established in a cooperative manner. DEVELOPMENT, INSTALLATION, AND CONSTRUCTION Task Milestone Date Responsible Party Reference Design Start 30 Days after Award Licensee AHJ Submittal 120 Days after Design Start Licensee Construction Start 180 Days after AHJ Approval Licensee Commercial Operation Date (COD) 120 Days after construction Start Licensee Project Completion 90 Days after COD Licensee EXHIBIT G PREVAILING WAGE CERTIFICATION PROJECT/CONTRACT NO.: [PROJECT NUMBER] between Judicial Council of California (the “Judicial Council”) and (the “Licensee”) (the “Contract” or the “Project”). I hereby certify that I will conform to the State of California Public Works Contract requirements regarding prevailing wages, benefits, on-site audits with 48-hours’ notice, payroll records, and apprentice and trainee employment requirements, for all work on the Project including, without limitation, the requirement that it and all of its Subcontractor(s) are registered pursuant to Labor Code section 1771, et seq. Date: Proper Name of Licensee: / Subcontractor(s) Licensee’s DIR Public Works Registration # Signature: Print Name: Title: THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED BY THE LICENSEE AND ALL SUBCONTRACTOR(S) END OF DOCUMENT EXHIBIT H PREVAILING WAGE AND LABOR REQUIREMENTS Prevailing Wage: The Licensee and all Subcontractor(s) under the Licensee shall pay all workers on work performed pursuant to this Contract not less than the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and the general prevailing rate for holiday and overtime work as determined by the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations, State of California, for the type of work performed and the locality in which the work is to be performed, pursuant to sections 1770 et seq. of the California Labor Code. Copies of the general prevailing rates of per diem wages for each craft, classification, or type of worker needed to execute the Contract, as determined by Director of the State of California Department of Industrial Relations, are on file at the Judicial Council’s principal office. Prevailing wage rates are also available from the Judicial Council or on the internet at (xxxx://xxx. xxx.xx.xxx). Licensee shall ensure that Licensee and all of Licensee’s Subcontractor(s) execute the Prevailing Wage and Related Labor Requirements Certification attached to the Contract and incorporated herein. The Project is subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the Department of Industrial Relations. Licensee shall post job site notices, as prescribed by regulation. Licensee shall comply with all requirements of Labor Code section 1771.4, except the requirements that are exempted by the Labor Commissioner for the Project.

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Samples: Site License Agreement, Site License Agreement

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AND ALSO. Call the CSC at 000-000-0000 (this will expedite the process) More detailed instructions are provided below. EXHIBIT F DESIGN AND INSTALLATION PROCESS AND MILESTONE SCHEDULE To be listed in this Exhibit are project design, construction and installation requirements, constraints and specifications that are deemed to be necessary by the Judicial Council, and the outcome of the CEQA review. Licensee understands that the project design, construction, and installation documents will address these special considerations and be included in the review process by either the Judicial Council’s Real Estate Services Division (RESD/Judicial Council) or by the Judicial Council’s designated review team for compliance. Licensee understands that all System design documents, and engineering calculations will be submitted under the authority of a licensed professional engineer (or engineers) that is certified to practice in the State and is a professional engineer in good standing. Licensee also understands that System design documents and engineering calculations that are submitted for review without the appropriate professional engineering stamp will not be reviewed and will be returned to Licensee as incomplete and insufficient System documentation. System design documents will include, but not be limited to, the following: System layout System schematics Single line electrical diagram Point of Interconnection schematics Point of Interconnection single line electrical diagram Construction plans (electrical, architectural, structural, civil, mechanical, lighting, etc.) Building information modeling for parking canopy installations Structural calculations List of Equipment and Materials Schedule Construction schedule Geotechnical Report / Soils Analysis/Foundation Recommendations as applicable Licensee acknowledges that the System will be designed to comply with all applicable California Building Codes and Standards. System design documents will expressly state and identify the applicable building codes and standards. The following DEVELOPMENT table represents a general overview of the review and approval of the System project design and construction documentation. A preliminary construction schedule is required to be submitted by the Licensee as part of the Schematic design documents. This table assumes that the CEQA review has been completed, that due diligence has been completed, as required, and that both this SLA and the Lease SPPA have been duly signed and executed. Initiation of the INSTALLATION AND CONSTRUCTION tasks and/or activities as outlined in that table is contingent upon the issuance of a Notice to Proceed to Project Design letter from the Judicial Council. Coordination between the submitted preliminary construction schedule, the Judicial Council’s review and approval process, and the final construction schedule shall be based on best efforts by both the Judicial Council and Licensee and established in a cooperative manner. DEVELOPMENT, INSTALLATION, AND CONSTRUCTION DEVELOPMENT Task Milestone Date Responsible Party Reference Design Start 30 Days after Award Fully Executed SLA and SPPA Due on or before __________________ Judicial Council, SPWB and Licensee AHJ Submittal 120 Days after Design Start Licensee Construction Start 180 Days after AHJ Approval Licensee Commercial Operation Date (COD) 120 Days after construction Start Licensee Project Completion 90 Days after COD Licensee EXHIBIT G PREVAILING WAGE CERTIFICATION PROJECT/CONTRACT NO.: [PROJECT NUMBER] between makes 1st Transaction Fees payment to Judicial Council Due on or before 30 calendar days after execution date of California SLA Licensee Exhibit P, Section 1.2 - 1/3 of Transaction Fees Copies of all other agreements requiring Judicial Council signature 30 calendar days from execution date of SLA Licensee Section 7.5 – SLA includes interconnection agreements, rebate agreements, etc. Complete review of agreements and supply required changes (if necessary) 30 calendar days from receipt of agreements Judicial Council Section 7.5 – SLA Project Kick-off Meeting Before or at delivery of Schematic Design Licensee & Judicial Council As mutually agreed to by the Parties Schematic Designs submitted to Judicial Council”Council 30 calendar days from execution date of SLA Licensee Section 7.5.1 – SLA includes schematics, equipment data sheets and proposed schedule Review of Schematics 10 Business Days from receipt of Schematics Judicial Council Section 7.5.1 – SLA Resubmittal of Schematics (if required) and (the “Licensee”) (the “Contract” or the “Project”). I hereby certify that I will conform to the State approval 30 calendar days from receipt of California Public Works Contract requirements regarding prevailing wages, benefits, on-site audits with 48-hours’ notice, payroll records, and apprentice and trainee employment requirements, for all work on the Project including, without limitation, the requirement that it and all of its Subcontractor(s) are registered pursuant to Labor Code section 1771, et seq. Date: Proper Name of Licensee: / Subcontractor(s) Licensee’s DIR Public Works Registration # Signature: Print Name: Title: THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED BY THE LICENSEE AND ALL SUBCONTRACTOR(S) END OF DOCUMENT EXHIBIT H PREVAILING WAGE AND LABOR REQUIREMENTS Prevailing Wage: The Licensee and all Subcontractor(s) under the Licensee shall pay all workers on work performed pursuant to this Contract not less than the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and the general prevailing rate for holiday and overtime work as determined by the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations, State of California, for the type of work performed and the locality in which the work is to be performed, pursuant to sections 1770 et seq. of the California Labor Code. Copies of the general prevailing rates of per diem wages for each craft, classification, or type of worker needed to execute the Contract, as determined by Director of the State of California Department of Industrial Relations, are on file at the Judicial Council’s principal office. Prevailing wage rates are also available from the Judicial Council changes and/or comments Licensee Section 7.5.3 – SLA 95% Construction Documents 30 calendar days from later of receipt of Judicial Council approval of Schematic Design or on the internet at completion of CEQA process Licensee Section 7.5.2 – SLA includes detailed plans, specifications, engineering calculations and updated schedule Judicial Council Review of Construction Documents 30 Business Days from receipt of Construction Documents Judicial Council Section 7.5.2 – SLA Technical Review of Construction Documents Concurrent with Judicial Council review Judicial Council and Licensee State Fire Marshal, Division of State Architect, Seismic, Mechanical Review Board Re-submittal of Construction Documents and (xxxx://xxx. xxx.xx.xxx). if required) Proposed abatement Licensee shall ensure that 30 calendar days from receipt of Judicial Council changes and/or comments Licensee Sections 7.5.3, 8.1 – SLA Final Back Check and all approval of Licensee’s Subcontractor(sConstruction Documents and (if required) execute the Prevailing Wage abatement Licensee 30 calendar days from receipt of revised documents Judicial Council Section 7.5.3 – SLA Payment and Related Labor Requirements Certification attached Performance Bonds and Insurance Certificates Due prior to the Contract beginning any construction Licensee Sections 7.6 and incorporated herein. The Project is subject Exhibit N – SLA Submittal of NEM Interconnection Agreement [VERIFY AGREEMENT TYPE BEFORE FINALIZING THE SLA AND ATTACHING IT TO THE RFP] Due prior to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the Department of Industrial Relations. beginning any construction Licensee shall post job site notices, as prescribed by regulation. Licensee shall comply with all requirements of Labor Code section 1771.4, except the requirements that are exempted by the Labor Commissioner for the Project.Section 7.9.1 - SLA

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Samples: Site License Agreement

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