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R-81-0589
-5 -g" R E, S 0 L U T 10 N NO. 89 lx�g A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THEE BID RCEU TD FROM PROPERTY MANAGEMENT AND mAINTEINANCE, INC, FU R. . .... ... . . . ..... (A) CLEAN E, IING THE ORANGE BOWL STADTLIM, mlAmT .... ... . MARINE STADIUM, AND HIAMI BASEBAL1, ST A 1) 1 UM AFTER EVENTS HELD AT THESE FACILITIES, AT A ED BY THE SIZE (W THE: CROWD; COST TO BE DETEVIIN AND (13) JE'RIODI(' CLEANING, AND/OR GENERAL TIOUS KEEPING 01: T 11 E STA 1) 1 UM (S), AT HOUIUN RATES WHEN SUFFICIENT' CITY 17 0 R CE S A 1), E N o'r .\ vA I LA B I., i: FOR SUCH CLEANING; WITALE. 1, C.ANING R.vrls BEINSET I'ORTH IN T1117 ATTACHED TABULATION, FURTHER AL7*1'110RTZTNG THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTn AN AGREEMENT WITH SAID I-'IRM IN SUBSTANTIALLY THE 1-'OV1 A TTA C I I E 1) 14 E R E'T 0 , USING MONEY FROM DEPARTMENT 01: STADIUMS AND MARINAS BUDGETED FUNDS FOR SAID CLEANING SERVICES.':. t,LH-PEAS, in response to -a duly advertised request f o r 1) id's 0 nty':one bid was received from Property Management and Maintenance, Inc.,: meeting all. bid specifi.cations and requirements for cleaning trash and debris from any one, all. three, or any combination of the three City of Miami Stadiums, after events held at the stadiums; and WHEREAS, the Department of Stadfums and Marinas and the City Manager recommend that the bid of Property Management and Mainten- ance, Inc. be accepted as the most advantageous bid to the City;, and .WHEREAS, the cost of the cleaning at the Orange Bowl. Stadium, Miami Marine Stadium and Miami Baseball. Stadium is to be determined by the size of the crowd, as set forth in the attached tabulation; and WHEREAS, the City may desire to use Property Management and, HaIntenance, Inc. employees for periodic cleaning or general housekeeping of the stadium(s) at times when sufficient City forces are not available for such cleaning, the cost of which has been stated as hourly rates for various wage classifications; ,NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section I., The bid received from Property Management an Maintenance, Inc. is hereby accepted at a cost to be determined by the size of the crowd f.pr ;(a) cleaning the Orange Bowl Stadium, Miami Marine Stadium and Miami Basoball Stadium after events held CITY COMMISSION MEETING OF RESOLUTION NO ........... REIIAFtItifi ............... ROBERT F. ASSISTANT , 8 1- 5 b 9 0 oRANGE BOWL STADIUM Att'phdahce AtSoo to 2,499 2�500 to 4p999 SpOOO to 7,999 8,#000 to 14,999 IS1000 to 21,999 22,000 to 29,999 500000 to 39,999 40j000 to 49,999 50,000 to 59,999 60,000 to 69,999 70,000 to 71,999 72,000 to 74,999 75,000 to 80,000 MARINE STADII "66 800 1,550 ISO 2,850 3,250 3,750 4,000 4,000 4 0 00 Attendance Less than 500 500 to 999 1,000 to 2,999 "p- 3,000 to 4,999 5,000 to 5,999 . . . . . 61000 to 7,500 MIAMI BASEBALL STADIUM -�Attendaiice Less than 500 500 to 1,999 . . . . . 2,000 to 4,999 5,000 to 6,999 7,000 to 8,999 81 -589 RStadiums Cleaning Bids , Attentiont Agenda Clerk Commission Action Requested Cesar odio El .ES Assistant City Manager Copy of Draft Resolution FNCL Copy of Memo to Law Department Copy of Agreement It is recommended that a cleaning contract for Cleaning the Orange Bowl Stadium, Miami Stadium and the Marine Stadium, be awarded to the firm of "Property Management and Maintenance, Inc," 5 as being most advantageous to the City of Miami, as pe r the attached Resolution. 'Oft April 22, 1981, the City received a single bid for "Cleaning of trash and debris from City of IMiami Stadiums". The firm submitting the bid was Property Management and I-laintenance, Inc. The bid specifications state that in considering rejection or accep tance of bids, "Special emphasis may be assigned by the City to stadium cleaning experience and stability of work force, in the evaluation of these bids". With High School, College and Dolphin -Football Games coming back-to- back throughout the 1981 Season at the Orange Bowl, it is important that the stadium be cleaned quickly and thoroughly, which Property Management and Maintenance, Inc. has proven for the past nine (9) years that it has the capability of cloiliq. The cost for cleaning the stadium is to be determined by the size of the crowd or on an hourly basis. The bid rate for 1981 has not in- creased over the bid rate submitted by the same firm in 1978. cc: George F. Knox, Jr., City Attorney Carlos Garcia, Acting Director of Finance A. L. Mullins, Purchasing Agent Walter E. Golby, Stadiums Manager 2 g @ g u . . . . . . . . . . tA -589 r W To 0) P M 14 4J q 0 9.4 V 0, 4J W4 44 V) 44 4J r. 0 O 41 $W U) 0 M VM44 V-4 r.-4 W r, r-.4 ".4 4 44 &a G :9 41 4) V 0 V4 f-4 41 PI ro 0 0 m 02 M gjjf�� Y* h H On iP tji, V ki 'A -M . . ...... may City Attorney flavAuti6f, - AV&rd of Mad clefiniag of City R. t, Jennings, Director Department Of Stadims and I'lari"d Draft Rtgojutjoh AVeettftt Please prepare for the earliest 00=jAsjon meeting, a resolution accepting the bid received from Property Management and Maintenance, Inc. for City of jUvraj racilitics, namely, Orange Bovi Stadium, cleaning three (3) rm Miami 14arine Stadi= and :*,.Ia-ni 7,aseball Stadiwn- The cost to be dete fined on the size of the crowd or or, an, hourly basis 1-v times when sufficient City forces are not wtailable for general cleaning; and authorizing t,"Ic City 11anager to enter into the attached aj ' zreement �rith said firm, allo- cating, funds from the Department of Stadiums and Marinas bu17et for this Purpose. A bid was received meeting all of the bid requirementA and specifications for cleaning tra3h end debris from any can, all three or any combination of the three (3) ility Stadiu--3 after events held st the sail &3','Rdiu,ns- The Department of Stadil=,s and ::arinas reco-n�aezds tjat the bid received Prom nd TAaintenanc-, Inc. be accepted as the the firm of 12-rc-erty ;'anagement 0. most advantageous tO t"tCity . - -A v Gary City Manager Cesar Odio, .'assistant ci4.,y 1:anager carics �Iarcio-- �ct4�nj Dir-ctor of Fi.-ance A. ulling, purcjjtisin" Agent ''alter T— F-tediiLms "!ansxer FARM M At their meeting of June 8, 1981, the City Commission requested that the City Purchasing Agent provide fur- ther information regarding the companies solicited to bid on a contract for clean-up of the Orange Bowl Stadium, Miami Baseball Stadium and Miami :Marine Stadium after events. Thf_ Purchasing Agent has now provided the requested information and it is atcachec: hereto as an enclosure. With response to the other question asked by the City Cou�nission, the City spends approximately $57,000 yearly on clean-up of its three stadiums. N �N i y� C0 : aW 1 l '; ! , !f 1��� � ����tjY r}$��,,�'•'F'��tS���Xi . ��ait tt ! -. -. � � m Gt(-�,;'��,� F }f,� a � ".-� r � sz_. ��+'G �' �'(.7.4 F>'.� �!yy.-� '�i ls." auu3 a �1. di t�, � w,r`R��sy '.� hG -..ei. 'at�� ;�F'i•, µ'���"�y'� t_. .�,.`.Sf x�-tt=f t 1 5 �Sri� �: �5 i—� "'a� �"i4'�'*�✓ ''�.. f`f��-ft � rms �� ti.-Y.y�,* 3`Fi�;��'h �'4�r,"S��a� : "3`�2 r "h�'��� 5� �.,�.s F..`i'}.,. ,s ". �w'Gt.x;�"' rti?�5. �. ,���i'6"'1� �' ' "-7� 7 fit Mjlaiv ii 2,�n� �'Srs� �� s,N �77;1Y 0"; i h II HIV i I I � BID LIST CITY OF bITAMI._FLORIDA - BID NO. 80-81-71 - Stadiums Cleaning Century Building ry Yes u Job too big --would bid OB only or1b►; f Allied Cleaning Co. ,s o£la:x Na E. Uniamerican Yes s � Co. no longer does this typpe 064W' of Y- U. S. Service Industrles� Yes' ;Not enough time z A S B Maintenance /n No ti Jiffy Maintenance Yes Job too big for coa�sn# x� A 6 H Building Maintenance# Yes Job too big *' Continental Building Yes Aid received toot late-reaiutste $jf,t F»]! "n M i n a ntenance Co. Yes Job too large -` Note: 5 Bids were returned as undeliverable by U. S. Post Office ■I"II�R'�!� �!LI'I�''il���'� �w�'91i�!I���i !'gyp'! TO 1 cffiY OF M!nMi. FLORioA IN'ttWOFI:ICE MEMORANDUM DATE hlay 11, 19f31 kll€. A. L, tJullins Purchasing Agetlt 5UgJEcr- 8id Evaluation; Cleaning Staditans �} r.•;, Your memorandum of April 22, 1991: ,� .,•� ptptRENcEs. Game Subject R,'t, , LeYlnings) Director Stadiums and iJarinas Department' CNcLosuRws tI/Enclosure The evaluation process has n 4 been completed on the bid received for cleaning of the City Stadiums, the fo.Llowing information is provided in accordance with the requests contained in the referenced memorandum: 1,1-!y The present contract for cleaning of the stadiums expires on August 21, 1901. How Funded Funds are provided in the Department of Stadiums and Marinas Budget: -ion should be prepared as soon as possible in When The request for .resolu order :o prepare and e::c�cute a new contract prior to August 2I, 1981 Where Cleaning of the OraA_e ?'-Owl, liami Baseball Stadium and i?iami Marine Stadi.t^l. Contract it is recommended, that this bid be awarded to Frcnorty managemont and :daintena!hce, Inc., having met all 0 the bit: specifications and requirements, and they be awarded the resror.sibility o� cl��anina all * I...S (tihe �ritil<JC? P.o%\'1, ?la j -taC.Illlm and ,ar�!h� tit3d1L' :.) three st; iJ '^ Tile term of the contract shall be for a l.eriod c. on� il) re::r �.i.th' an option for relAeal or two Additional one-year ; er> �c.s cc�ntilh- gent upon s.;tisfacto,-y performance by tile contracting firm ant, mutual sr_.eemont between the parties. stadiums Ilan per ,� i• V �zur SK U.. r rk Ik r i i � m � � a IIi-f"P-Olt'i✓ICE 1AEM0RAND(J-M Nowad� Clary a t. .dune City MAhager Stadiums C1oaning Yids Attention: ,�genda Clerk Commission Action Requested Cesar Odio tF� dopy of Draft Resolution Assistant City Manager ttt��� Copy of ;•temo to tat Department Copy of Agreement a It is recommended that a cleaning contract for oleaning the Orange Bowl stadium, Miami Stadium and the Marine Stadium, be awarded to the firm of "Property Management and Maintenance, Inc. as being most advantageous to the Cit, of 'Miami, r as per the attache(l Resolution. t, Sri April 22, 1981, the City recei•:ed a single bid, Or "C1e_«nine of trash and debris from City OL Miami StaC12�li?lS". The firm Submitting the bid teas rrorerty vanagement and Maintenance, Inc. The bid specifications state that in considering rejection or accep�, Lance of bids, "'-pecl3l OM- hz [^aV be assigned by the City to stadium cleaning; •3:a:erience and stability o,: work force, in the evaluation of these bids". t•.ith Eii�3h Scncol, colle,:-e and Doli-hin "Foc,tball Games cnmi:.q bade -to hack tilrou:ihout the 198! Season at the Oran,.( Bolal, it is 1mrortant Why The present contract for cleaning of the stadiums expires on August 21, 1931. How Funded Funds are provided in the Department of Stadiums and ,.Iarinas Budget. t1hen The request for resolution should be prepared as soon as possible in order to prepare and e::•�cutc a new contract prior to Auqu�t "21, 1961. Where Gleaning of the Ors 1_;e 2owl, Miard Baseball Stadium and Miami Mar no Stadium, Contract It is reccminc-nded, that this bid be guarded to Frer_ert_., Manac,omen t and Maintenance, Inc., having met all of the bid sr_oci::icati.cns ane requirements, and tho% be awarded the resnonsibility of c1:caning all three st :c:i .;:; (the Orange r}o•„1, Miami Stadiuni and .:ar: o The ern of th. ;cntract shall Le ifor a reric : a� {?; „r " : cn� �� %%!a.tit an Option for rc ne:.:il for tt,•o (2) additional one-<<�ar �eriJUS contin- gent upon z.itisfactory perfoz-rance by the ccntractinc, fir: an'" .:lutual agreomcnt bell-wroon the nartio ; _ i i i o r k yE y 3 is d � � � .�s'�r' �°'`�y�.ia '"�ji �3 � � i� 8 �'+ik � j t � G y,�kl'x",�3�' '•�_?� �� y�"2E� E 7 r P 1 Pf: �sts J x r i c;ta3n events whero attc�tdainc iselati+,rc�lY s,li the dF�a §hall be for the sole± purpose of cleaning of trash and debris frbM the 8tacliuM(s), and the Contractor shall confine its actiViti:es to those purgum ant to the contract and shall not carry on any other business on City property without specific written authority of the City Manager or his author- iced representative, The work of cleaning the Stadium(s) will include, but not be limited to, all seats, all. floors, all Ya'`2-'ri]'I a, all di ile-:`d;IS� and all areas beneath the structure (s) to t:ie Outside walls of the S tad4 %'' (S) The debris and trash collected :rust then be placed by the Contractor's cleaning forces into containers provided by the Citjr and these container-) placed in locations outside the Stadi'wm(s) where they can be emptied and the trash and debris removed by City forces. The cleaning shall be accomplished at the request of and to the satisfaction of the Stadiun Manager of each Stadium, and shall sometimes require that the Contractor's wor::ers work all night after an event to prepare the Stadi= (s) for another event the next day. 4. EQUIF'.S:IT The Contractor will be recuired to furnish all brcoms, mo_s r acid 'other cleaning equipment and supplies necessary for performance of its cleaning responsibilities. The City will provide trash containers. r_ 5. PAY: LENT (a) Official event turnstile attend-ance iiC':reS Si2all tiie used as a basis of determining the flat fee s,-,-i due to the Ccntractor for its Ser'.- ices rendered in cleaning up after each event. The flst fee sum to be paid to the Contractor by the City shall be as shown in the fo?lc)wing tables. As con- sideraticn for the performance of the services by the Contractor, as herein descr:...ec ' , the C; ,;l agrees to compensate tha. Contractor for its services ren- dered °n'i? If is � n o3 f�3m rya xPFUg, y�5� x rya s t#t 1 r ar r row 1 # �g., t o ra r n &V `gtfy v �'�srMe won, a of ita 1WJ to 1 100 to 21499RIM 1 1 . • 4 t1 Y "y�� }, rjHr �tr�{Y � s ' -•�SVQ to 4,999 1 1 iNis 'i '1 Y ��•'i ��� n �. 3�- ` �; �tiH 4I Y fY k h r� Y '+r'�' �.�y�,�''e�'r��{r�������F�3t 'J �., VVQ tC� /999 . i i i d;:t' �► g�U- ,k,�f `�j�I IMF Is At000 to 14,999 ► 1 i t i 'i i. �, NEM,���t , a 3 15 000 21, 999 t i�i°h{Y z rr.'- rVZ!slat �t 22,000 to 29,999 rs 4 Q 1 a f i li 1' ++ �k{5y,3N{�i,�VO t0 .7 .• /999 i '�2 '�0�I e} t f 25 , x air�, 40 / 000 to 49 / 999 . 1 , io. t r� ±� vt4 - Y N 80,000 to 59,999.Og >iS,4R�1'a�k(�irl',r ti "'ate i wr�tfY� rr, q d n. c ► 1 i �a ► Q�� , a s 6o t oo0 to31 u N' 400070i00 to 71,999 r � y 72 0©0 to 74,999 4 as r K r t y a a i� • ♦ i} i- 6o R"vfir'H4at*S�a'¢ p t t ghE't rI Y �tt�a��y�,.�,a�Af$�c m� Y r3ex r 4 a r ry �i � 0 �r riY r1s nP r 'o •/ 5 4000 to so, 0iJ 0 Q ' a s • ! .. MARINE STr:Biu.1 �{�r h �'r, Y Ya�� tIr t r y� ro [a. She Attendance iy.elck +#tl�iF` j{ sa # -Bess than 500 . . . . • , $ �� `kt t r��'��i��'r.� 1�. 7 1 3�'`i1 t+3q�sfi,T-r�`ry 500 to 999 . . - . ... . 125',- `��1:�¢w3+i rrrJs� 4 0,000 to 2,999 • AW ust a 3 / 000 to 4,999 � � • `� +3�,.'�•yq�qq77 �3chi f i ` 4 .. � � !Yi tR"�Sw � - � ! �. {�Rz 5,000 to 5,993 .` 250i ,. r `rfar Y k c. • 4 r t k- g gz ,•N`�4:- rF to l U ri 2/ 5 6,000 t0 7,500 sr 1i•�'���ita`��i`'t`� wti r�x'S�E�kFrt'!^s� �i 3 MIAMI BASEBALL STYDITM � r At endlnc0 {aF�" h 5 �J'6rr��.d�'C' Er � than n n s.� t !,•, r 3 than 5,; miWRAM XStn iP l4 •t1 Y=�.t.$=i .J • f ! 't R fri' i vM— Soo to 1,959 . • ! ! t : e � �'� y1£� j� °r��.Y ���.� �.k��s`#"`,. 2' 3 ' F� - 4's t 7 Y )'7 't b xvrx f 1 *f 00 h .t 99� z i� � � Y 4.�1 k r f � 0V 'J e,Q �i / ♦ ♦ A t al O a M- Y 4/ � s f t i�,� ����'+.- i' � * r . d Y t'"s: aie'+ r Y s �i'4 S�te••Y � i5': f�'���'���'�y r � i �. � x 3 Sr - Y �» . Y �, � '� x 00 to 6,999 �99 ! : NOT= ais fi t �'�' 'i'�i- fz `v ���k.�r3 b,� � a �� 'r � ' i I . ad c. ��� ;ry'c?'t''� �t v� • f •r i'it '�Skf`'''a`��d 4�k� i, f t Rf- t a.•, ,�,�rw��;v � i4L��" �r � k,t £-ti" at� �i� 1 x��` r a - £ F" r ' 3 � � lr� ran rc�b' � ���`�� -� } • ON - //►► i rimed h (�(�/'� }+ qCC O�V r c�si ��, tilYk' ,b4 �1J : ! s -a .�� t +1 t"�3 j� y`�7 + 3 k � Y r i� �', 3 ����•atl'r r )'�iM'zs1 r}���$@'�� I r+F `�s#t r NIV f , Yn �1 ' kra�,� �t taxi-v�13 � °'�'" ��y"� 1 r f yj �R �1r�rt Y ' � a I v y S i � .r t}'�3�' "��. � , � ✓ �� tg ,. z� a �.k t AGLAIAP:�� I�..,. ., Y ..: ^ rCf s �'.,. .•.. ,, ra, a k.,.. ti. � tiN�'Ft�s� r� �;i� `31...r<; w 3 �S ¢ 7r O • i`��R.��s15� `4 ot'aF1 ¢F t iFa b 's� P 4�:� 1 �t�-x�� s�,�s f4 5 v .` Vi !e die aiio it; e itiaiitlYj t•_it s rot tise o€ �aE ti•acfJi"as r;1 1 }ees t hlgt1r9 tie used by the fit ( ,�i at t:^ent of sfadiuts and `'Minas) roe fia_fib'. 1 cleahihl of the Stadiun(s) or for gone housekeecinr. of tiie St ad u. (5) at tikes when sufficient Cit.' Forces are not available for such cleahihd: C1aanin l sucer•!isor $8.25 t,er hour Cleanino Foreman 6,00 ,er hour C1oatiin_• Laborers 5, Z5 per ::our r All of the above rates shall ir.c1•._ade all tares, instsrarice� social Workmen's ccmnensation; €rime bene€its an..' ether ene€its not—Mal11 old by the contractor to the above mentioned Class'Aati n Q° `':'�= Gt �"-'� y : `J bt°eYta:^e 1 b authorized, _ � rates. ;, uio ;.2 will e aut':;.r the Cit•I that e.:ce!nd ^_'abcre a� s. e hOUrllrates -will also 1nCl',;de a reasonable and G':-2«head c.- `he CcntraC- (b) The Contractor shall provide the Cit ,with a separate il:- Voice for each event and shall render each invoice to the C t,! as soon as ::as - after certification ..ha.. the Stagy.. am (s) has/have been cleaned to the �taC�i'W'i :!anag—:r's satisfacticn. (c) Payment- shall be made to the Contractor by the City within a reasonable tine after receipt of each invoice, normally within two weeks. 6. Z 0' C"'•', CCU' STATE "aD -^^^ AL The Contractor shall cor.-.ply with al_ laws, ordinances, regula- tions and rules of the Federal, State, County and City governments now in ford or hereafter to be adopted .: _=h may l:,e arpl icabl e to the per'orr'ance of the services as previdel For ir. this Acre -anent. The Contractor sha:_ f;.rther wb___ by the written rules and regulations established and prcmul.^,ated by the Ci r f the � r i duly author-4--ad � nt.ati l� f-• r ,.-ve 2danage� o_ � City o his , representative. _ ve. The L'r..� esR__.R.s the rieht to cancel this .areement for the violation of any of the rules and regulations _-$ the ..,. _ ac_ _ or itz L....__-.ee.,. `hall, at t_. a e 4'Qot . n", Ray pt='Se=f be re", tt'bt¢na a 2Vy rPYlor EO thestaYt Cl cany 'WOt", C)t1 C ty 0 }e t 1 r 13 Y.1f �Cr iaihta n> during the life of this Agrodmeht :1 Of ,the L-elo+,i ii�ted ''/_re:� ,� bf ititurance coverage. Said insurance shall F)roVic'd that the City bo et :can at Ida'st sixty clays advance written notice of calYcellation or chances i:i ah7 of th-2 said policies, The Contractor shall deli'tOr to the Office Of tide Insurance'.a i.i^C with a copy to the City Clem -Is Office, -cr ti i= +sates of Znsurnncc. ;e __v idates Shall name the City of '-iiami, <<�rlua � as an ac;t�itiCr11,�1. :;�SU L and s ia11 indicate t:.3t t: �_' insut anCe GG^_ an':' Or to `0 ,. a t • t ti. f , s+- ter,r bt:Siness in the State of ._Cris:a, and that i. flr3i a ra_ n 0 -� or T:4_ r -:i accordance with the most recent issue of A, M.:HesttS;;r3y Rating GLladc:. ' l.'eYtif]Cate Or Certi°iCateS 5}.ail show evidence of coverage as foilo'.:5: t'crkmen's Cc:'^en ration Stat :tort' $3C0,000 La:-aae $ So, uc0 Vehicular Liability $300,OCO Loss by fire, theft, vancalism, or any other cause steal! b: the responsibility of the Contractor until such time as the '*aork has been soap?etea, and accepted by the City. 9. HOT_.0 HARMLESS The Ccntractor shall inderin, and save halo ss the k.; against any and all claims, suits, actions, lama^,es or causes of action aris_^ during the ter., of this nareement, -for any personal injury, less of limo, or damage to prcrerty sustained in or on the prelaises by reason of or as a result of ContraCtor' s use, act—ities and cper a"3 ins hereon; from, and aZCa2• nst .any r orders, judgments, a`" decrees which :nay tir_' entCafed t::Crcol: and rc,. an! a`ai.._ all t tt r ' y' . Y :•ran � 4 S. i 4 t; . rod T o 4 a •,ri - _ . costs, ��. o�n�1 s fees, �,...�.. sts, and .. a.�i_.. es �I141r G, i. n -t tc. l.t.ic...;a t: any such c .Aim and the investi 'ati0ll tl o c:of. 10•,t r t t :�rnr The Contractor shy'.: deiivor to try' Cit-1 oz ;,�11 P;o��da a P91' or-nance and palrr:ent bond in theamount o� Y5,AC0,04, A Ptrt�ixied or cgs:i:�r' px!able to the Cit :Iiam f i!1 the anour.t o "« S5. 0100. 00 may }?t3 Ldt?� .Lrt?Yt? 4t'�'3� -. ISM 114 gmn 1 7 sir t nH i' Ps � lit ar the �dtf6t!�ince �hd pia}+.sent bond, _ohds shall 66 idsued hii co�br�nies €i ► i ed t 5 do business under laIdd of the State of t loric3a 4ith the Lollowir.-: ital fications as to their management and financial strong*-,-,"., The comt;an• shall hAV6 a general policyholders rating of not less than "A"'#'and the 'ar-ount of any required bond shall not exceed 5% of the reported policyholderz Surplus as reported in the latest edition of Best's Etey RatingGuide, rublir-hed by Alfred 'M. Best Compan j Inc. The AttcrneVs: in -Fact who scan the 'PinC3 must file_ With teem a certi.f L:d co.y of their ?c%..t?r o;: Attcrney to sign sucrl . 2 do9t 6f the above bends shall be borne by the successful bidder. ll. �1S�IC....�.,.r•� The Ccn`ractor shall not, at any ti.;.e during 'the tenu—ol cf A li Acreereht, subcontract any wart of its cnerat cn3 or ass.: cn ,an'j portion 6 part of this Agree•ent, except under and by virtue of ber3iss1on Granted by the City Co;r.,tissicn through the prorer officials. 1'� i.n•..,'lTC .��..�... Try .�. ...,., ..C: .1..r,T_viZ• The Cor.tractcr agrees that there shall be no`discri^nation as ' sex, race, color, creed, or national origin, in regard to the Contractor's 6bligations, work and services perfor~sed under the tens of this Agreement. 13. 0TE (a) This Agreement shall be binding upcn the City and the Rik7i'�d i � va.:'; c��a� {r_{rt Y�'�-� x� t1� .+ k•��� � � $ • <a w 4's-�.f�;�r ��, �°','�+t, 4 �, i� £a?�, fis-r. r. - 7$''��'�k ,a!dri.�',.,ja, ,.,�:�. (tr ai�dg ��'.�1m�'r'k .�1}'i t '1 r i r 81 -:) y )