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AGREEMENT INFORMATION AGREEMENT NUMBER 23045 NAME/TYPE OF AGREEMENT RIC-MAN CONSTRUCTION, INC DESCRIPTION CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT/HORIZONTAL CONSTRUCTION/RFP-18-19-001/FILE ID: 6547/R-19-0386/ MATTER ID:19-3148 #55 EFFECTIVE DATE February 4, 2020 ATTESTED BY TODD B. HANNON ATTESTED DATE/ 2/4/2020 DATE RECEIVED FROM ISSUING DEPT. 3/10/2020 NOTE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Todd Hannon City Clerk FROM: Luis Caseres Construction Procurement Assistant DATE: March 5, 2020 SUBJECT: RFP 18-19-001 — Job Order Contracting (JOC) for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services Enclosed for your records is an original document described below, which was duly executed by all appropriate parties. Should you have any questions, please contact me at 305-416-1923. Thank you. Document Type: Construction Contract First Party: City of Miami Second Party: Ric -Man Construction, Inc. Program/Purpose: Job Order Contracting (JOC) for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services Effective Date: 02/04/20 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL ("RFP") NO. 18-19-001 JOB ORDER CONTRACTING ("JOC") FOR HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES OFFICE OF CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS Proposal Due Date: Wednesday, May 22, 2019 Proposal Due Time: 2:00 P.M. Mayor Francis Suarez Commissioner Wifredo "Willy" Gort, District 1 Commissioner Ken Russell, District 2 Commissioner Joe Carollo, District 3 Commissioner Manolo Reyes, District 4 Commissioner Keon Hardemon, District 5 City Manager, Emilio T. Gonzalez Issued By: City of Miami Department of Procurement 444 SW 2nd Avenue, 6th Floor Miami, FL 33130 TABLE OF CONTENTS NOTICETO CONTRACTORS......................................................................................... 7 SECTION 1 - INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMISSION........................................................ 9 1. Intention of City 9 2. Scope of Work 9 3. Location of Project(s) 10 4. Performance of the Work 10 5. Examination of Contract Documents10 6. Addenda10 7. Proposal Submission 11 8. Proposal Guaranty 11 9. Preparation of Proposal 11 10. Pre -Proposal Conference 15 11. Postponement of Proposal Due Date 15 12. Acceptance or Rejection of Proposals 15 13. Environmental Regulations -and -Building -Codes ................................................ ............ 1-6 14. RFP Evaluation/Selection Process and Contract Award 16 16. Small Business Enterprise ("SBE") Participation 18 17. Local Workforce Participation 18 18. Responsible Wage and Benefits 20 20. Public Entity Crime 21 21. Fraud and Misrepresentation21 22. Collusion 21 23. Contractor in Arrears or Default 21 24. Cancellation of RFP 22 25. Job Order Contracting Software and License Fee 22 SECTION 2 - GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS 23 1. Definitions 23 2. Time is of the Essence28 3. Contract Term 28 4. Notices 28 5. Priority of Provisions 30 6. Indemnification 30 7. Insurance 31 8. Performance and Payment Bond34 9, Qualification of Surety................................................................................................35 10. General Requirements 36 11. Method of Performing the Work 36 12. Work Staging and Phasing 37 13. Site Investigation and Representation 37 14. Contractor to Check Plans, Specifications, and Data 38 15. Contractor's Responsibility for Damages and Accidents38 16. Accidents 38 17. Safety Precautions 38 18. Occupational Health and Safety 39 19. Labor and Materials 40 20. Rules, Regulations, Laws, and Licenses oj�0'' �, 40 21. Consultant Services...................................................... tije.. \�?.:...... ........ .., 40 Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 2 \ `. \ ' �� RFP No. 18-19-001 � Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 22. Project Management 41 23. Superintendence and Supervision 41 24. Authority of the Project Manager (City of Miami) 42 25. Inspection of Work 43 26. Taxes 43 27. Separate Contracts 43 28. Lands of Work 44 29. Coordination of Work 44 30. Differing Site Conditions 44 31. Existing Utilities 45 32. Contractor's Responsibility for Utility Properties and Service 45 33. Interfering Structures 46 34. Field Relocation 46 35. Contractor's Use of Project(s) Site(s) 46 36. Warranty of Materials and Equipment 46 37. Material and Equipment Shipment, Handling, Storage and Protection 47 38. Manufacturer's Instructions 48 39. Manufacturer's Warranty 49 - 40- Reference Standards 49 41. Submittals 49 42. Shop Drawings 50 43. Product Data 51 44. Samples 52 45. Record Set 52 46. Supplemental Drawings and Instructions 52 47. Contractor Furnished Drawings 52 48. Substitutions 53 49. City Furnished Drawings 54 50. Interpretation of Drawings and Documents 54 51. Product and Material Testing 54 52. Field Directives 54 53. Changes in the Work or Contract Documents 55 54. Continuing the Work 55 55. Supplemental Job Orders 55 56. Supplemental Job Order Procedure 56 57. No Oral Changes 56 58. Value of Supplemental Job Order for Extra Work 57 59. Extra Work Directive 57 60. As -Built Drawings 57 61. Worker's Identification 58 62. Removal of Unsatisfactory Personnel 59 63. Substantial Completion, Punch List, and Final Completion 59 64. Acceptance and Final Payment 60 65. NPDES Requirements 60 66. Force Majeure 60 67. Extension of Time 61 68. Notification of Claim 62 69. Extension of Time not Cumulative 62 70. No Damages for Delay 62 71. Excusable Delay, Non-Compensable 63 72. Lines and Grades 63 73. Defective Work 63 Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 3 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 74. Acceptance of Defective or Non -Conforming Work 63 75. Uncovering Finished Work 64 76. Correction of Work 64 77. Maintenance of Traffic and Public Streets 64 78. Location and Damage to Existing Facilities, Equipment, or Utilities 66 79. Stop Work Order 66 80. Hurricane Preparedness 67 81. Use of Completed Portions 67 82. Cleaning Up; City's Right to Clean Up 68 83. Removal of Equipment 68 84. Set -offs, Withholdings, and Deductions 68 85. Event of Default 68 86. Notice of Default -Opportunity to Cure 69 87. Termination for Default 69 88. Remedies in the Event of Termination for Default 70 89. Termination for Convenience 70 90. Resolution of Disputes. 71 91. Mediation -Waiver of Jury Trial 72 92. City May Avail Itself f All Remedies 72 93. Permits, Licenses and Impact Fees 73 94. Compliance with Applicable Laws 73 95. Independent Contractor 73 96. Third Party Beneficiaries 74 97. Successors and Assigns 74 98. Materiality and Waiver of Breach 74 99. Severability 75 100. Applicable Law and Venue of Litigation 75 101. Amendments 75 102. Entire Agreement 75 103. Nondiscrimination, Equal Employment Opportunity, and Americans with Disabilities Act 75 104. Evaluation 75 105. Commodities Manufactured, Grown, or Produced in the City of Miami, Miami -Dade County, and the State of Florida 76 106. Royalties and Patents 76 107. Continuation of the Work 76 108. Review of Records 76 109. No Interest 77 110. Payments Related to Guaranteed Obligations 77 111. Consent of City Required for Subletting or Assignment 77 112. Agreement Limiting Time in Which to Bring Action against the City 77 113. Defense of Claims 78 114. Contingency Clause 78 115. Mutual Obligations 78 116. Contract Extension 78 117. Non -Exclusivity 78 118. Nature of the Agreement 78 119. Contract Documents contain all Terms 79 120. Survival 79 121. Disclosure of State Funding, if applicabldWM..a0.)1i3 79 148313 A 113 3141. 10 3(33o s'i : 11dd 9- IVW OM Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 0.14A1303 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services SECTION 3 - SUPPLEMENTAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS 81 1. Contract Term 81 2. Non-Prepriced Items 81 3. Job Orders 81 4. Bid Safe 81 5. Initiation of a Job Order 82 6. Preparation of the Proposal Package 83 7. Review of the Proposal Package and Issuance of the Job Order 85 8. Economic Price Adjustment 86 9. Computer Requirements 86 10. Progress Payments 86 11. Liquidated Damages 87 12. Schedule of Values 88 13. Construction Schedules 88 14. Release of Liens/Subcontractor's Statement of Satisfaction 89 15. Progress Meetings 89 16. Request for Information 90 17. Project Site Facilities 90 18. Inspection of Work 90 19. Security 91 20. Construction Signage 91 21. Construction Photographs 91 22. City Furnished Property 91 23. Geotechnical Testing 91 24. Field Layout of the Work and Record Drawings for Drainage Projects 92 25. Permit Fees 93 26. E-Verify - Mandatory Use 93 27. Job Order Contracting Software and License Fee 94 28. Tax Exempt Transactions/Direct Materials Purchasing 94 SECTION 4 — SCHEDULE OF PRICES 101 SECTION 5 — ATTACHMENTS 113 Certificate as to Corporate Principal 115 'Supplement to Schedule of Prices 117 Customer Reference Listing 123 Reference Letter for Vertical Project 125 Reference Letter for Horizontal Project 127 Office Location Affidavit 129 Certificate of Compliance with § 18-87, 18-89, 18-120 of the City Code 133 Local, Small, And Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Participation 135 Local Workforce Participation Proposal Question 137 SECTION 6 - CONTRACT EXECUTION FORM 149 Corporate Resolution 150 Form Of Performance Bond 152 Certificate As To Corporate Principal 157 Form A - Information For Determining Joint Venture Eligibility 161 Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 5 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Job Order Contracting (JOC) for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 164V114 J0A1l4 ! 10 301.14 Gil :1 Ud 9- 8VN QZ4Z a3A I303a 6 RFP No. 18-19-001 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL ("RFP") NO. 18-19-001 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed Proposals will be received by the City of Miami, Office of the City Clerk, City Hall, 1st Floor, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, Florida 33133-5504 for: JOB ORDER CONTRACTING (JOC) FOR HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES Proposals Due: Wednesday, May 22, 2019 at 2:00 P.M. This Notice to Contractors is for the award of a Job Order Contract (JOC). A JOC is a competitively awarded, firm, and fixed priced, indefinite quantity contract. 1. Scope of Work: Includes a collection of detailed repair and construction tasks and specifications that have established unit prices. It is placed with the "Contractor" for the accomplishment of repair, alternation, modernization, maintenance, rehabilitation, demolition, and construction of infrastructure, built dings, structures, and/or other real property. Under the JOC Concept, the Contractor furnishes all management, materials, labor, equipment and incidental scope development services necessary to complete projects, on an as needed basis, for the following: A. Horizontal Construction Protects include, but are not limited to: new construction repair, maintenance, and/or reconstruction, and may also include underground storm and/or sanitary sewer systems and components such as pump stations, force mains, injection wells and disposal outfalls; rights -of -way and streetscape improvements (roads, sidewalks and swale areas) including, without limitation, street grading, pavement milling, paving, curb and gutter installation, striping, sidewalks, pavers, irrigation systems, lighting and landscaping; and waterway improvements and maintenance. B. Vertical Construction Projects include, but are not limited to: new construction, alteration, renovation and rehabilitation of City of Miami (the "City") property and facilities; capital project maintenance; expansion of park and recreational facilities, community and day care centers, administrative offices and facilities, fire stations and support facilities, police facilities, performance venues and marinas. Work shall be accomplished by means of issuance of a task order against the JOC. The projects awarded under Job Order Contracting (JOC) for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services (JOC Contracts) will typically be less than $1,000,000.00, and may cover a wide variety of projects. Selected Proposers must be capable of self -performing at least thirty percent (30%) of the physical construction labor for horizontal projects. For horizontal projects the thirty percent (30%) self -performance is applicable to each and every phase separately, if it is a phased project. However, selected Proposers are not required to self -perform a certain percentage of the physical construction labor for vertical projects. The Office of Capital Improvements (OCI) anticipates awarding ten (10) JOC Contracts for horizontal construction services with annual maximum capacities of $2,500,000.00 each, and ten (10) contracts for vertical construction services with annual maximum capacities of $2,500,000.00 each. The City reserves the right to award fewer contracts or additional contracts if determined to be in its best interest. Proposers may submit Proposals for one or both Services; however, the City reserves the right to limit the number of contracts held by each Selected Proposers, if determined to be in the best interest of the City. The term of the Contracts awarded pursuant to this RFP shall be for an initial period of two (2) years commencing on the effective date hereof. The City, by action of the City Manager, and the Selected Proposers, hereafter referred to as Contractor(s), shall have the bilateral option to extend the term of each Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 7 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services Contract for two (2) additional periods ofone (1) year each, subject to the Contractor's continued satisfactory performance as determined by the Director of OC|, and subject to the availability and appropriation offunds. 2. Minimum Requirements: Proposers shall possess all ofthe following minimum requirements: A. Horizontal Construction Pp#iects ' Hold a currently active State of Florida Certified General Contractor license, or General Engineering Contractor's Certificate of Competency issued by Miami -Dade County's Construction Trades Qualifying Board, as of the Proposal due date. B. Vertical Construction Prmieots - Hold e currently active 8tpba of Florida Certified General Contractor |icanae, or a State of Florida Certified Building Contractor |ioonoe, an of the Pnopnan| due date. C. Have a minimum of five (5) years' experience, under its current business name, in the construction of similar projects as described for the opphoob/a JOC Contract hermin, supported by nafanyncea for six (6)separate projects oomp|etndvvith|nthepaotthrem(3)yaarn. O. K4aataUmin|nnumraquironnen(saostated above for the applicable J[)��<]untroct.aoofthe Proposal due date, Note:'-The—|ioenoino/cert|ftcoti,on—raqo|rementm are o continuing condition of award, as S-el-e-cled Proposers must maintain these minimum qualifications throughout the duration of the Contract. The Department PfProcurement has scheduled aVOLUNTARY PRE -PROPOSAL CONFERENCE to be held mtthe following date, time, and location: Location: yN|om| Riverside Center 444SVV3no Avenue.6m Floor South Conference Room K8|anmi, FL 33130 Date/Time: Friday, April ZU'2O1Qmt1O:O0a.m. ALTHOUGH ATTENDANCE' IS NOT MANDATORY, THE CITY STRONGLY ENCOURAGES PROSPECTIVE PROPOSERS TO ATTEND. The RFP documents may be obtained by visiting the [)Q'o vveboiba: http://www.miamiqov.com/MiamiCapitaUNewBidsandProposals.htmi on or after Friday, April 19, 2019. It is the sole responsibility of all Proposers to ensure their receipt of any addendum. It is recommended that firms periodically check the OCUnvebpoga for updates and the issuance of addenda., AllProposals shall be submitted in accordance with the Instructions to Proposers identified in Gonbon 1. Instructions for Submission. Proposals must besubmitted in printed duplicate originals and on CD or iJSB Drive in SEARCHABLE PC}F format at the time, dote and location stated, where Proposals will bepublicly opened. Any Proposals received after the time and date specified will not be considered. The responsibility for submitting a Proposal before the stated time and date is solely and strictly the reaponoibi|itvofthe Proposer. The {�|h/ianot responsible for any delay numm�mrvvhatthe cause. Proposer moournoaany risk ofany delay ormistake. PROPOSER ISHEREBY ADVISED THAT THIS REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL IS SUBJECT TC)THE "CONE OF SILENCE," IN ACCORDANCE WITH ORDINANCE NO. 12371 Section 18~74' CITY OF yNlAK8| CITY CODE, as amended. Job Order 8 RFPNo. 1849-0O1 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services SECTION 1 - INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMISSION 1. Intention of City It is the intention of City to describe in this RFP Job Order Contracts (JOC) for Horizontal and Vertical Construction (JOC Contracts) and related JOC programs administered by the City for the procurement of Project(s) to be completed in accordance with all codes, laws, rules applicable standards, specifications, manuals, and regulations governing all the Work to be performed under the Contract(s). Contractor(s) shall supply any work, labor, materials and/or equipment, and management that may reasonably be inferred from the Contract as being required to produce the intended results, whether or not specifically called for in the Contract Documents. Where words have a well-known technical, or trade meaning is used to describe work, materials or equipment, such words shall be interpreted in accordance with that meaning. Reference to standard specifications, manuals, or codes of any technical society, organization or association, or to the laws or regulations of any governmental authority, whether such reference be specific or by implication, shall mean the latest standard specification, manual, code, rule, regulation, or laws or regulations in effect at the time of opening of Proposals and Contractor shall comply therewith. City shall have no duties or obligations other than those duties and obligations expressly set forth within the Contract_Documents. 2. Scope of Work The Work will consist of furnishing all labor, machinery, tools, means of transportation, supplies, equipment, materials, and management and other services, and incidentals necessary to complete projects at a rate of progress that will ensure completion of the Work within the stipulated Job Order Completion Time. JOC is an indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract pursuant to which the Contractor shall perform an ongoing series of individual Projects at different locations, often simultaneously, at various City. owned or controlled locations. The RFP documents include a Construction Task Catalog® (CTC) containing construction tasks with pre -established Unit Prices. All Unit Prices are based on local labor, material, and equipment prices, and are intended to reflect the direct cost of construction (excluding overhead and profit). Individual Projects are awarded on an as needed basis. JOC is one procurement method used by the City to award construction Projects, however, the City reserves the right to use alternative procurement methods if determined to be in the best interest of the City. The award of a JOC Contract does not provide any guarantee, exclusivity, or right to the award of any Project(s) from the City. ■ Horizontal Construction Projects include, but are not limited to: new construction repair, maintenance, and/or reconstruction, and may also include underground storm and/or sanitary sewer systems and components such as pump stations, force mains, injection wells and disposal outfalls; rights -of -way and streetscape improvements (roads, sidewalks and swale areas) including, without limitation, street grading, pavement milling, paving, curb and gutter installation, striping, sidewalks, pavers, irrigation systems, lighting and landscaping; and waterway improvements and maintenance. ■ Vertical Construction Projects include, but are not limited to: new construction, alteration, renovation, and rehabilitation of City owned or leased property and facilities; capital project maintenance; expansion of park and recreational facilities, community and day care centers, administrative offices and facilities, fire stations and support facilities, police facilities, performance venues and marinas. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 9 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 3. Location of Proiect(s) Project(s) will be located anywhere within the boundaries of the City. 4. Performance of the Work Contractor shall self -perform at least thirty percent (30%) of the physical construction labor for horizontal contracts. If such contract is phased, segmented or otherwise incrementally performed this self -performance requirement will apply to each and every phase, segment, or increment. If a Contractor has more than one (1) contract pursuant to this RFP this self -performance requirement will apply jointly and severally to each and every contract the Contractor is awarded under this RFP. By submitting a Proposal, the Proposer certifies that it will utilize its own employees to meet this requirement. As part of the Proposal, the Proposer must include the form titled "Questionnaire." Failure to complete and submit this form, or to meet this requirement, shall result in the Proposal being deemed non -responsive. Where the City determines that Contractor is deemed as not meeting this requirement during the performance of the Work, then the Contractor shall be in default of the Contract. Contractor shall not be required to self -perform a certain percentage of the physical construction labor for vertical contracts. 5. Examination of Contract Documents It is the responsibility of each Proposer, before submitting a Proposal, to: • Carefully review the RFP Documents, including any Addenda and notify the City of all conflicts, errors, or discrepancies. ■ Take into account federal, state and local (City and Miami -Dade County including, without limitation, the City's Procurement Ordinance and Florida Building Code) laws, regulations, ordinances that may affect a Proposer's ability to perform the Work. • Sign and return all required RFP forms and/or addenda, as applicable. In addition to the documents identified in Article 1, Definitions, of the General Terms & Conditions the RFP Documents include: VOLUME I: Project Manual VOLUME II: Construction Task Catalog® VOLUME III: Technical Specifications The submission of a Proposal shall constitute an incontrovertible representation by Proposer that it will comply with the requirements of the Contract Documents and that without exception, the response is premised upon performing and furnishing Work required under the Contract Documents and that the Contract Documents are sufficient in detail to indicate and convey understanding of all terms and conditions for performance and furnishing of the Work. 6. Addenda Only questions answered via written addendum will be binding. Oral and other interpretations or clarifications will be without legal binding effect and should not be relied upon in preparation of a Proposal response. All questions about the meaning or intent of the Contract Documents are to be directed to the City's Department of Procurement (Procurement) in writing, to the attention of Sade Chaney at arolle(cr�miami iov.com, with a copy to the Office of the City Clerk at rcastilloCa miamigov.com. Interpretations or clarifications considered necessary by Procurement in response to such questions will be issued by the City by means of an Addendum. All Addenda will be posted on the OCI webpage. Written questions must be received by the City, no later than Friday, May 3, 2019 at 5:00 P.M. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 10 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 7. Proposal Submission All Proposals must be received by the City of Miami, Office of the City Clerk, located at City Hall, First Floor, 3500 Pan American Drive, Miami, FL 33133, before the time and date specified for Proposal opening, enclosed in a sealed envelope, legibly marked on the outside: PROPOSAL NO.: 18-19-001 NAME: Job Order Contracting (JOC) for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services Proposers must submit two (2) original Proposal Packages and one electronic Proposal Package on a CD in SEARCHABLE PDF format. Failure to submit two originals may result in the Proposal being deemed non -responsive. 8. Proposal Guaranty All Proposals shall be accompanied by either an original Bid bond executed by a surety meeting the requirements of the City, or by cash, money order, certified check, cashier's check, Unconditional/Irrevocable Letter of Credit, Bid Bond Voucher (for projects less than $200,000) issued to City of Miami by certified check, treasurer's check or bank draft of any national or state ban ck (Unifed States), in the amount of $125,000 for vertical contracts and $100,000 for horizontal contracts, payable to City, and conditioned upon the Contractor executing the Contract and providing the required Performance and Payment Bond, and evidence of required insurance within fifteen (15) calendar days after notification of award of the Contract. The time for execution of the Contract and provision of the Performance Bond, Payment Bond and Certificate(s) of Insurance may beextended by the City at its sole and absolute discretion. Bid Securities of the unsuccessful Proposers will be returned after award of the Contract(s). A PERSONAL CHECK OR A COMPANY CHECK OF A PROPOSER SHALL NOT BE DEEMED A VALID BID SECURITY. Security of the successful Proposer shall be forfeited to the City as liquidated damages, not as a penalty, for the cost and expense incurred should said Contractor fail to execute the Contract, and provide the required Performance and Payment Bond. Any form of Bid Guaranty shall be in a form acceptable to the City of Miami Risk Management Director and the City Attorney, as to legal form. 9. Preparation of Proposal Proposers may choose to propose a set of Adjustment Factors for the horizontal construction contract or the vertical construction contract, or both contracts (provided they meet the minimum requirements applicable to both horizontal and vertical construction). Proposers shall prepare and submit their Proposal in accordance with the following: All Proposals must be made upon the blank City forms provided herein and herewith. The Proposal must be signed and acknowledged by the Proposer in accordance with the directions on the RFP. Failure to utilize the City's forms, or fully complete said forms, may result in a determination that the Proposal is non -responsive. - The Proposer shall be considered non -responsive if Proposal is conditioned on modifications, changes, or revisions to the terms and conditions of the RFP. Tab 1: Cover Letter The cover letter shall be signed by an authorized representative of the company(s). The letter shall include a brief narrative description of the company and its services. The cover letter must contain a commitment to: 1) to the Proposer's ability to provide the services .described in the Contract Documents, 2) to participate in any Joint Scope Meetings to which Proposer is invited, 3) to ensure sufficient staffing capacity to procure individual projects through the issuance of the Job Order and to manage construction through project close-out, and 4) to quick resolution of any procurement or construction related issues negatively impacting the performance of the Work. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 11 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services Tab 2: Comparable Construction Experience The City is seeking to obtain the services of a Proposer with comparable project experience. Proposers are to submit five (5) projects for each of the following three (3) categories for a total of fifteen (15) projects in all. Each submitted project must have a final acceptance date after January 1, 2013. Projects that have a final acceptance before January 1, 2013 or do not yet have a final acceptance date will not be considered. If submitting a Proposal for vertical construction, submit vertical projects as comparable construction experience. If submitting a Proposal for horizontal construction, submit vertical projects as comparable construction experience. • Five (5) projects whose final value including change orders is equal to or less than $50,000. Complete a separate Proposal Form 1 (Section 5) for each project under this category and attach an additional sheet describing the scope of work. ■ Five (5) projects whose final value including change orders is greater than $50,000 but less than or equal to $250,000. Complete a separate Proposal Form 2 (Section 5) for each project under this category and attach an additional sheet describing the scope of work. ■ Five (5) repair and rehabilitation projects whose final value including change orders is greater than $250,000. Complete a separate Proposal Form 3 (Section 5) for each project under this category and attach an additional sheet describing the scope of work. Tab 3: Key Personnel The City is seeking to obtain the services of a Proposer whose proposed staff has extensive construction experience. For each position below, complete the appropriate attachment and attach a resume. • Contractor Project Manager: Complete Proposal Form 4 (Section 5) for the proposed Contractor Project Manager that will be assigned to the Contract and attach a resume. General Field Superintendent: Complete Proposal Form 5 (Section 5) for the proposed General Field Superintendent that will be assigned to the Contract and attach a resume. In addition to identifying the Key Personnel assigned to the Contract above, insert a narrative detailing the Proposer's staffing plan for administering the Contract and providing high quality service to the City. Be specific in regards to the Proposer's ability to assign additional staff if the volume of work requires it. The key personnel submitted with the Proposal shall be assigned to the Contract for the full duration of the Contract. The Contractor must obtain the City's prior approval before substituting any of the key personnel proposed with this Contract. Tab 4: Safety Attach a letter from the Proposer's insurance company, on the insurance carrier's letterhead, stating the Proposer's Experience Modification Rate (EMR) for the past three calendar years: 2018, 2017, and 2016. If, during any year, the EMR is greater than 1.0, attach an explanation as to why the EMR is greater than 1.0 and steps taken to reduce the EMR. Tab 5: SBE and Local Workforce Participation Plan The Proposer will supply with its Proposal, its plan to meet or exceed the SBE and Local Workforce participation goals set forth in this RFP. Specifically include details about prior levels of SBE and Local Workforce participation and how the Proposer plans to meet or exceed the goals on this Contract. Tab 6: Price (Adjustment Factors) The Schedule of Prices requires that Proposers submit two (2) Adjustment Factors for this Contract. The Adjustment Factors are applied to the Unit Prices in the Construction Task Catalog° (OTC). Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 12 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services When preparing a Job Order Price Proposal, the Contractor shall select the appropriate Adjustment Factor for each task. Each Proposer shall submit the following Adjustment Factors for Work to be performed: ▪ During Normal Construction Working Hours; ■ During Other Than Normal Construction Working Hours; The "Other Than Normal Construction Working Hours" Adjustment Factors must be greater than or equal to the "Normal Construction Working Hours" Adjustment Factors. All Unit Prices listed in the Construction Task Catalog® are priced at a net value of 1.0000. The Adjustment Factor(s) must be expressed as a percentage increase to or decrease from the Construction Task Catalog®. The Adjustment Factors shall be to the fourth decimal place (i.e. a five percent (5%) increase would be expressed as an Adjustment Factor of 1.0500 and a five percent (5%) decrease would be expressed as an Adjustment Factor of 0.9500). Proposers who submit separate Adjustment Factors for separate Unit Prices will be considered non -responsive and their Proposal will be rejected. One set of Adjustment Factors shall apply to the horizontal contract and one set to the vertical contract —depending -on -what -Contract -the Proposer is submitting a Proposal. The Adjustment Factors are to include the furnishing of all labor, materials, overhead' expense and profit, equipment including, but not limited to, tools, services, permit fees, applicable taxes, overhead, and profit for the completion of the Work except as may be otherwise expressly provided in the Contract Documents. [For evaluation purposes only, the following work distributions shall be used to determine the proposed price: [PA1 The Proposer's Adjustment Factors must take into account all the costs associated with completion of the Work as outlined below and all other costs that the Proposer anticipates. Therefore, it is expected that the Normal Working Hours Adjustment Factor will be equal to or greater than 1.0000. Proposers that submit proposals with an Adjustment Factor of less than 1.0000 are required to attach a separate narrative describing / certifying to the satisfaction of the City that: 1 All Unit Prices for all sections in the CTC were evaluated. 2 All costs not considered as part of the Unit Prices have been adequately considered and incorporated into the Adjustment Factors, including but not limited to: a) Business costs as outlined below and including overhead costs of maintaining the key personnel project staff as required herein is a major overhead cost for which the Proposer must supply detailed information. b) Construction related costs as outlined below. c) Price variations between the published Unit Prices in the CTC and the actual cost for purchasing and installing those tasks. Adjustment Factor % Weight (For Evaluation Only) Normal Working Hours 80% Other than Normal Working Hours 20% Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 13 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 3 All other costs associated with the complete performance of the Contract have been taken into consideration and incorporated into the Adjustment Factors. 4 The numerous business and construction related costs not included in the Unit Prices that have been considered and incorporated into the Adjustment Factors. Following is o oynupm|a of some of these oosts, which are shown more oonnp|eba|y, and in more detail /nthe Construction Task Cota|ngO pages U0-1to08-O. a\ Business cnats, including but not limited to: 1\ Overhead costs such as: home office overhead; insurance; bonds; training; management; supervision; project offioestaff|mndnnobi|izobon. 3\ Profit 3\ Subcontractor's overhead and profit 4\ All taxes which are not waived 5\ Payroll taxes, worker's compensation and insurance costs O\ JOCSystem License Fee i b\ Construction related costs, including but not limited to: 1\ Services required toobtain filings, building permits, and the cost of the permits 2\ Costs incurred to investigate work sites, develop work scopes, preparation | and modification of proposals sketches, drawinga, submittals, as -built i drawings and other records. ' 3\ Engineering and architectural services other than those required for ' stamped drawings ' � 4) Construction. vehicles � 5\ Personnel safety equipment O\ Protection ofall surfaces during construction' 7> Daily clean-up and professional final project clean-up ' 8\ Difficult and extreme working conditions 0\ Complexity nfindividual projects o\ Price variations: 1) Any other price variations or fluctuation anticipated must be taken into account )nthe Propoeer'sAdjustment Factors. 2> The Proposer is strongly encouraged to review pages 00-01 to 00-06 of the CTC to get G better understanding of how the Unit Prices were developed and to fully understand costs are considered part of the Unit Prices and what costs are considered part nfthe Adjustment Factor, Failure to provide adequate justification that all costs described above have been taken into account may result |nthe Proposal being dec|mrednon'remponsivw. Any change in the applicable minimum hourly rates of wages, and any increases or decreases in the material prices, during the performance of the Contract shall not affect the Unit Price to be paid bythe City for Work performed under the Contract. Job Order 14 RFPNo. 1849'0M Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services The Proposer, when proposing its Adjustment Factors, must understand that the City will evaluate the Contractor's Price Proposal in great detail and will accept only those tasks and quantities that are directly related to an individual Project's Detailed Scope of Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. The Contractor is expected to provide an accurate Price Proposal on its first submission, failure to do so may result in termination of the Contract. Tab 7: Other Documents Required with the Proposal Joint venture firms must complete and submit with their Proposal, the form titled "Information for Determining Joint Venture Eligibility" (Form A), and submit a copy of the formal agreement between all joint venture parties. This joint venture agreement must indicate their respective roles, responsibilities, and levels of participation for the Project. Failure to submit Form A, along with an attached written copy of the joint venture agreement may result in disqualification of the Proposal. All joint venture firms must meet the requirements stipulated in the Florida Statutes. Remainder of the Section 5 Attachments, including: • Bid Bond Form • Questionnaire • Customer Reference Li Ling • Office Location Affidavit • Certificate of Compliance • Local Workforce Participation Proposal Question 10. Pre -Proposal Conference A VOLUNTARY PRE -PROPOSAL CONFERENCE will be held on Friday, April 26, 2019 at 10:00 A.M. at the Miami Riverside Center, 6th Floor, South Conference Room, 444 SW 2nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33130, to discuss this RFP. Since space is limited, it is recommended that one representative of each firm attend in order to become familiar with the RFP. Attendees are requested to bring this RFP Package to the conference. Although attendance is voluntary, the City strongly encourages prospective Proposers to attend. 11. Postponement of Proposal Due Date The City reserves the right to postpone the date for receipt through issuance of addenda, and will make a reasonable effort to provide at least five (5) calendar days' notice of any such postponement to prospective Proposers. 12. Acceptance or Rejection of Proposals The City reserves the right to reject any or all Proposals prior to award, to re -advertise for Proposals, and not award any Contract, in the sole discretion of the City. The City reserves the right to waive any minor or non -material technicality, informality, variance, deviation, omission or the like up to or prior to award of the Contract. Reasonable efforts will be made to either award the Contract or reject all Proposals within ninety (90) calendar days after Proposal due date. A Proposer may not withdraw its Proposal unilaterally nor change the Adjustment Factors before the expiration of one hundred eighty (180) calendar days from the Proposal due date. A Proposer may withdraw its Proposal after the expiration of one hundred eighty (180) calendar days from the date of Proposal due date by delivering written notice of withdrawal to the OCI to award of the Contract by the City Commission. Job Order Contracting 00C) for 15 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 13. Environmental Regulations and Building Codes The City reserves the right to consider a Proposer's history of citations, claims, and/or violations of environmental laws, rules, and/or regulations (Regulations) and/or Florida Building Code in determining a Proposer's responsibility, and further reserves the right to declare a Proposer not responsible if the history or frequency of violations warrant such determination in the opinion of the City. Proposer shall submit with its Proposal, a complete history of all citations and/or violations, notices and dispositions thereof. The non -submission of any such documentation shall be deemed to be an affirmation by the Proposer that there are no citations or violations. Proposers shall notify the City immediately of notice of any citation or violation which Proposer may receive after the Proposal due date and during performance of the Work under this Contract. This inquiry will cover all violations of Regulations in the United States, its possessions or territories. Proposer for purposes of the section shall mean the actual Proposer, any business entity that is a subsidiary, wholly or in which a majority of equity is owned by the Proposer, or its principals which for these purposes shall mean any officer, director or stockholder owning more than five (5%) per cent of its stock or a five (5%) percent equivalent interest. 14. RFP Evaluation/Selection Process and Contract Award The City-anticipates-awarding-up-to-ten-(10)-eontracts-for-horizontal-construction-and-ten-(1-0) Contracts for vertical construction. The City reserves the right to award fewer contracts or additional contracts if determined to be in the best interest of the City. Proposers may submit Proposals for one or both Contracts; however, the City reserves the right to limit the number of contracts held by a Contractor, if in the best interest of the City. The City will issue the award of the Contracts to the responsive and responsible Proposer(s) whose Proposal offers the City the best value in terms of technical qualifications and price. When evaluating Proposals, the City shall utilize the following evaluation criteria: Comparable Project Experience 25% Key Personnel Assigned to the Contract 20% Safety 15% SBE and Local Workforce Participation Plan 10% Schedule of Prices (Adjustment Factors) 30% TOTAL: 100% The price proposal will be evaluated subjectively in combination with the technical proposal, including an evaluation of how well it matches Proposer's understanding of the City's needs described in this Solicitation, the Proposer's assumptions, and the value of the proposed services. The City reserves the right to negotiate the final terms, conditions and pricing of the contract as may be in the best interest of the City. Upon completion of the technical criteria evaluation indicated above, rating and ranking, the Committee may choose to conduct oral presentations with the Proposer(s) which the Committee Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 16 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services RFP No. 18-19-001 deems to warrant further consideration based on, among other considerations, scores in clusters and/or maintaining competition. The purpose of these presentations and discussions will be to clarify and assure Proposer's full understanding of, and responsiveness to, the solicitation requirements. Upon completion of the oral presentation(s), the Committee will re-evaluate, re -rate, and re -rank the proposals remaining in consideration based upon the written documents combined with the oral presentation. Upon completion of the final scoring, the Evaluation Committee will determine the number of firms to be recommended for negotiations for the Horizontal and Vertical Construction Contracts by determining and voting on a minimum percentage threshold of evaluation points. For example, all firms with 70% and above will be recommended for a Horizontal Construction Contract. For those Proposers awarded a Contr"act, the City intends to average the Normal Construction Working Hours and the Other Than Normal Construction Working Hours Adjustment Factors of the Proposers being awarded a Contract for horizontal construction to determine the actual Adjustment Factors that the City will pay/award for horizontal construction. The City intends to average the Normal Construction Working Hours and the Other Than Normal Construction Working Hours Adjustment —Factors —of the—Rroposers—being—awarded—a—Contraet—for--vertical—constr-uetion to determine the actual Adjustment Factors that the City will pay/award for vertical construction. If the City elects to average the Adjustment Factors as described above, each of the successful Proposers, as identified above for ,vertical and horizontal construction, will be offered the opportunity to enter into a Contract with the City at the average Adjustment Factors as calculated on the basis described immediately above, by calculation of the City. The City reserves the right to pay/award the contracts based on actual Adjustment Factors received, instead of the averages described above. The City may require demonstration of competency and, at its sole and absolute discretion, may conduct site visits at the Proposer's office, require the Proposer to furnish documentation and/or require the Proposer to attend a meeting to determine the Proposer's qualifications and ability to meet the terms and conditions of this Contract. The City shall consider, but not be limited to, such factors as financial capability, labor force, equipment, experience, knowledge of the trade work to be performed, the quantity of Work being performed, and past performance on City projects by the Proposer. The Proposer must be able to demonstrate a good record of performance and have sufficient financial resources to ensure that it can satisfactorily provide the goods and/or services required herein. The. City, at its sole discretion, may determine a Proposer to be non -responsible where the Proposer has failed to perform in accordance with other contracts with the City. Any Proposer who, at the time of submission, is involved in an ongoing bankruptcy as a debtor, or in a reorganization, liquidation, or dissolution proceeding, or if a trustee or receiver has been appointed over all or a substantial portion of the property of the Proposer under federal bankruptcy law or any state insolvency, may be declared non -responsive. Any Proposer who may have filed a lawsuit against the City or where the City has filed a lawsuit or won a court judgment against the Proposer may be declared non -responsive. 15. Protest Any actual or prospective contractual party who feels aggrieved in connection with the solicitation or award of a contract may protest in writing to the Chief Procurement Officer, in Accordance with the procedures contained in Section 18-104, Resolution of protested solicitations and awards, as amended, of the City Code, Ordinance No. 12271 (the City of Miami Procurement Code) describing the protest procedures. Protests failing to meet the requirements for filing shall NOT be accepted. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 17 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services / Failure of party to timely file mhoU constitute an absolute waiver ofsuch portv's rights tofile m !protest. NO EXCEPTIONS TO THIS REQUIREMENT. 16. Small Business Enterprise ("SBE") Participation The Contractor must oomph with the following SBE participation requirements. All |notnuobnne, required. forms, and other information necessary for complying with the 8BE participation requirements are available unthe OC|vvobpoge. o\ The Contractor must assign a minimum of fifteen parcant(15Y6) of the Contract value to a � respondent or to a construction related enterprise currently certified by Miami- Dade County as a Small Business Enterprise /GBE\ as set forth in Se:. 10-33.01 and Sec. 10-33.02 of the Miami -Dade County Code; b) Five percent (5��) of the Proposal amount shall be retained by the City for the 8BE requirements until said requirements are fulfilled and verified within six (0) months of Contract completion pursuant to Section 18-89 of the City Code. Failure to comply with the GBE requirements within aix(G) months ofContract completion shall naau|t in the forfeiture of the retained amount to the City. This five percent (596) rata|nage is included within the ten perCant(1OY6) r9tninage normally withheld by the City; � dThe [o��c�rohoUne�in�eaem4oeaofonin� �th�p�y�v����n�� ' � compliance with these requirements onaquarterly basis inaccordance with Section 18'DS of the City Code. Said third party shall be unaffiliated with the respondent and be properly licensed under the provisions -of Section 454.471,473.or481ofthe Florida Statutes. The person performing the verification shall have a minimum of two (2) years of prior professional experience in contracts compliance, auditing, personnel administration, or field experience in poyrnU, enfoncement, or investigative environment. The cost for this verification shall be included in the related contract costs. The following link is to the Miami -Dade Countywebsite where Proposers can view the current listing of certified 8BE contractors by trade. Contractors will be required to submit Monthly Utilization Reports /MUR\todemonstrate SBEcompliance: httr):. .mi /nn|dada.qov/sma|>buo|neom/|ibngrv/naporto/certify'cabm-bY4i[rna.iDdf 17, Local Workforce Participation ol Contractor rnuodemploy the following minimunnpercentage requirements for on -site labor �nm ' persons residing within Miami -Dade County (an individual whose primary place of residence is within Miami -Dade {}ounty), for the duration of the project: 1. Construction contracts with o construction cost ofuptn $250.000 ahmU have no local workforce participation requirement. 2. Construction contracts with a construction cost of $250,000 or more, but less than $500,000 shall have a minimum local workforce participation requirement of ten percent (10Y6). 3. Construction contracts with aconstruction cost of$5OO.UO0ormore, but less than $750.0OO shall have a minimum local workforce participation requirement of fifteen percent (15%). 4. Construction contracts with m construction cost of $750.000 or nnqra. but \maa than $4,000,000 shall have a minimum \000\ workforce participation requirement of twenty pencont(2U%). 5. Construction contracts with a construction cost of $4,000,000 or more shall have a minimum local workforce participation requirement offorty percent (4OY6). All local workforce participation percentage requirements listed above shall be applied on the construction projects on'oita\aborforue.ThmCounb/rooidenoyoftheonoite\aborconnponent shall basubject toverification bythe [>C|. Job Order Contracting RFPN 1O n. 18'19'00i Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services b) The Contractor shall strive to employ a minimum of fifty percent (50%) of the aforementioned minimum local workforce participation percentage requirements from within the City commission district where the project is located. c) Five percent (5%) of the Proposal amount shall be retained by the City for the local requirements until said requirements are fulfilled and verified by the City Manager, or authorized designee as being fulfilled within three (3) months of contract completion. Failure to satisfactorily meet the requirements shall result in the forfeiture of the retained amount to the City, this five percent (5%) retainage is included within the ten percent (10%) retainage normally withheld by the City and will comply with percentages specified in F.S. § 218.735. d) The Contractor shall coordinate job fairs and hiring initiatives with South Florida Workforce or a similar state chartered regional workforce development board acceptable to the City Manager. 1. For contracts with a value between $1,000,000 and $2,000,000, the Contractor shall be required to hold one job fair within the local community. 2. For contracts with a value greater than $2,000,000, the Contractor shall be required to hold two job fairs within the local community. e)-Pr-oposal-and-response-documents-to-which--a-local-wor-kforce-par-ticipation-requir-ement-goal has been applied shall require the Contractor to develop and submit to the City, within thirty (30) days of notification of award of the construction contract, a workforce plan (plan) outlining how the goal will be met, and containing the following information and elements required by this section. The Contractor shall provide to the City, proof of adherence to the City's Local Workforce Participation Requirements within the past three (3) years, and the Contractor's past compliance with these requirements. The Contractor's response must include: 1. Contract number, name, and a brief description of work; 2. Total dollar value of the contract; 3. Dates covering the term of the contract; 4. Percentage of Local Work Participation Requirements met by the Contractor; 5. Breakdown of local workforce used to meet requirements (number of persons broken down by trade and category); 6. If the Contractor was unable to meet the local workforce participation requirements, explain the reason why, and what efforts, if any, were utilized by the Contractor to attempt to meet these requirements; 7. If the project was over one million dollars ($1,000,000) did the Contractor hold a job fair, if yes, provide the date and location of the job fair(s), number of attendees; 8. Was a third party hired to verify and certify compliance with the local work force requirements, if yes, were all requirements met, what was the third party's name and provide their current contact information; 9. Was the five percent (5%) retainage fee released to the Contractor by the City upon project completion; and 10. If the Contractor did not meet the goal, did you seek a waiver of the program requirements from any City official, and provide a detailed explanation. The plan shall identify by name, address, and trade category of all persons proposed to perform work under the Contract currently on the contractor's payroll, or positions to be hired by the Contractor, who reside within Miami -Dade County. An updated plan shall be submitted to the City's project manager on a monthly basis, and in the event that during the Contract period a new hire or a person identified in the plan as meeting the local workforce participation Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 19 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services requirement goal is replaced, the City may require the Contractor to immediately identify the replacement. f) The Contractor shall have a third party independently verify and certify compliance with these requirements on a quarterly basis. Said third party shall be unaffiliated with the respondent, and be properly licensed under the provisions of Florida Statute Chapters 454, 471, 473, or 481. The firm performing the verification shall have a minimum of two (2) years of prior professional experience in contracts compliance, auditing, personnel administration, or field experience in payroll, enforcement, or investigative environment. The cost for this verification and certification shall be included in the related Contract costs. These local workforce participation requirements shall apply to any competitively procured Contract under this section unless: 1. The City Manager or designee deems the requirements unfeasible prior to issuance of the RFP document; 2. It is disallowed by federal or state law or grant requirements; 3. Funding sources require alternate, contradictory or specifically exclude or disallow local workforce participation requirements' 4. These requirements are waived by the City Commission by resolution, prior to issuance of the RFP document, upon written recommendation of the City Manager or City Manager's designee. Proposers should refer to Section 18-89(f) of the City of Miami Procurement Code for further clarification. This language is only a summary of the key provisions of the Local workforce participation requirements. Please review City of Miami Ordinance No. 12271, § 2, 8-22-02; Ord. No. 12654, § 2, 2-10-05; Ord. No. 12780, § 2, 3-9-06; Ord. No. 13275, § 2, 7-14-11; Ord. No. 13331, § 2, 7-26-12; Ord. No. 13332, § 2, 7-26-12; Ord. No. 13493, § 2, 1-22-15 for a complete and thorough description of the Local workforce participation requirements. You may contact the City Clerk at (305) 250-5360, to obtain a copy of the same. 18. Responsible Wade and Benefits Pursuant to Section 18-120 of the City of Miami Procurement Code, entitled "Responsible Wage Construction Contracts," Prime Contractors and subcontractors shall be required to pay Miami - Dade County Responsible Wages and Benefits rates to all labors and mechanics for any construction contract with an award value in excess of $250,000. Miami -Dade County Responsible Wages and Benefits rate schedules can be found at: http://www.m iamidade.gov/business/reports-wages.asp Proposers shall incorporate in their Adjustment Factors Responsible Wages and Benefits for building, heavy, and/or highway construction to comply with the requirements of this RFP for horizontal and/or vertical construction The only exception to this requirement is for construction projects which are federally funded or which the State of Florida is paying fifty percent (50%) or more of the cost of the construction project, or when expressly prohibited by state or federal law or an applicable grant requirements. Federally assisted construction contracts must adhere to Davis -Bacon Act wages and benefits rate schedules. Submission of weekly Certified Payroll Reports will be required to demonstrate responsible wage and benefits compliance. 19. Cone of Silence Pursuant to Section 18-74 of the City's Procurement Code, a codification of Miami Ordinance No. 12271, a "Cone of Silence" is, imposed upon this RFP after advertisement and terminates at the Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 20 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services time the City Manager issues a written recommendation to the Miami City Commission. The Cone of Silence prohibits any verbal communications regarding this RFP. Any communication concerning this RFP must be submitted in writing to Procurement at ARolle(a,miamigov.com. Proposers must also file a copy of such written communications with the Office of the City Clerk. Written communications may be in the form of e-mail, with a copy to the Office of the City Clerk at RCastillo(a�miamigov.com. This language is only an overview of the requirements of the Cone of Silence. Please review Section 18-74 of the City's Procurement Code for a complete and thorough description of the Cone of Silence. You may also contact the City Clerk at (305) 250-5360, to obtain a copy. 20. Public Entity Crime A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted Proposer list following a conviction for a public entity crime may not submit a proposal on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a Response on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public works project, may not submit a Response on a lease of real property to a public entity, may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, Subcontractor, or Consultant under a contract with any public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in Section 287.017 of Florida Statutes for Category Two for a period of thirty-six (36) months from the date of being placed on the convicted Proposer list. 21. Fraud and Misrepresentation Any individual, corporation, or other entity that attempts to meet its contractual obligations with the City through fraud, misrepresentation or material misstatement, or omission of any material fact, may be debarred for up to five (5) years in accordance with the applicable provisions of the City of Miami Procurement Ordinance codified in the City Code. The City as a further sanction may terminate or cancel any other contracts with such individual, corporation, or entity. Such individual or entity shall be responsible for all direct or indirect costs associated with termination or cancellation. 22. Collusion Where two (2) or more related parties, as defined herein, each submit a Response to an RFP such submissions shall be presumed to be collusive. The foregoing presumption may be rebutted by the presentation of evidence as to the extent of ownership, control, and management of such related parties in preparation and submission under such RFP. Related parties shall mean employees, officers, owners or the principals thereof which have a direct or indirect ownership interest in another firm or in which a parent company or the principals thereof of one Proposer have a direct or indirect ownership interest in another Proposer for the same project(s). RFP responses found to be collusive shall be rejected. Owners shall mean those persons who own 5% or more of an interest in related parties. 23. Contractor in Arrears or Default The Proposer represents and warrants that the Proposer is not in arrears to the City and is not a defaulter as a surety or otherwise upon any obligation to the City. In addition, the Proposer warrants that the Proposer has not been declared "not responsible" or "disqualified" by or debarred from doing business with any federal, state, regional or local government entity in the State of Florida, the Federal Government or any other State/local governmental entity in the United States of America, nor is there any proceeding pending pertaining to the Proposer's responsibility or qualification to receive public agreements. The Proposer considers this warrant as stated in this Article to be a continual obligation and shall inform the City of any change during the term of the Contract. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 21 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services The City shall not consider, and shall deem as non -responsible Proposals submitted by Proposers where the City has determined that the Proposer is in monetary arrears, or otherwise in debt or in default to the City, at the time and date Proposals are due. 24. Cancellation of RFP The City reserves the right to cancel, in whole or in part, any RFP when it is in the best interest of the City. This determination will be at the discretion of the City and there will be no recourse from such cancellation. 25. Job Order Contracting Software and License Fee The City selected The Gordian Group's (Gordian) Job Order Contracting (JOC) Solution (Gordian JOC SolutionT"") for their JOC program. The Gordian JOC SolutionTM includes Gordian's proprietary software eGordian® and Bid Safe®, JOC information management applications, and the Construction Task Catalog®; which shall be used by the Contractor to prepare and• submit Job Order Proposals, subcontractor lists, and other requirements specified by the City. The Contractor shall be required to execute Gordian's JOC System License and Fee Agreement, and pay a one percent (1%) JOC System License Fee to obtain access to the Gordian JOC Solution. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 22 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services SECTION 2 - GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. Definitions Adjustment Factor means the Contractor's competitively proposed price adjustment to the unit prices as published in the Construction Task Catalog®. The Adjustment Factors cover all overhead, profit, including all direct and indirect administrative costs, depreciation of equipment and materials, and the fixed capital cost of money. Architect means a designation reserved, usually by law, for a person or organization professionally qualified and licensed in the State of Florida to perform architectural services commissioned by the City for the design of Project. Award Criteria Figure means the amount determined in the Award Criteria Figure Calculation section of the Schedule of Prices, which is used for the purposes of determining the lowest proposed price. Basis of Design means a specific manufacturer's product that is named; including the make or model number or other designation, establishing the significant qualities related to type, function, dimension, in-service performance, physical properties, appearance, and other characteristics for purpos-esttevaluatfir1g—comparable products of other manufacturers. RFP Documents means all documentation issued to Proposers as described in Article 5 of the Instructions for Submission, and any addenda thereto. Capital Improvement Project means any planned or unforeseen fixed capital outlay activity authorized by the City of Miami Commission. Change Order means a written document ordering a change in the Contract. A change order must comply with the Contract Documents. City means the City of Miami, Florida, a Florida municipal corporation. In all respects hereunder, City's performance is pursuant to the City's capacity as Owner. In the event the City exercises its regulatory authority as a governmental body, the exercise of such regulatory authority and the enforcement of any rules, regulations, codes, laws and ordinances shall be deemed to have occurred pursuant to City's authority as a governmental body and shall not be attributable in any manner to the City as a party to this Contract. For the purposes of this Contract, "City" without modification shall mean the City Manager or Director, as applicable. City Commission means the legislative body of the City of Miami. City Manager means the duly appointed chief administrative officer of the City of Miami. Small Business •Enterprise ("SBE") means a construction related enterprise, including a design - build firm, and any firm providing trades and/or services for the completion of a construction project, as defined in Section 10-33.02 of the Code of Miami -Dade County. SBE is additionally referenced in Section 18-89 of the City Code and in these Contract Documents. Completed Project(s) means a project for which the applicable regulatory authority has issued a Temporary Certificate of Occupancy or Completion, or a Final Certificate of Occupancy or Completion. Construction Task Catalog® or CTC means Volume II of the RFP Documents containing a comprehensive listing of specific construction or construction related tasks together with a specific unit of measurement and a unit price. Construction Change Directive means a written directive to effect changes to the Work, issued by the Consultant or the Director that may affect the Job Order Amount or Job Order Completion Time. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 23 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services Construction Engineering Inspection (CEI) means an individual or an organization assigned by the Director of OCI responsible for assisting the City's Project and Construction Managers in contract administration, site inspections, material sampling, and project close-out. Construction Manager (CM) means the individual or organization assigned by the Director of OCI whose duties include reviewing project documents during the design phase and managing the construction phase that include but not limited to directing and coordinating construction activities associated with the project. Construction Schedule means a critical path schedule or other construction schedule, as defined and required by the Contract Documents. Consultant means a firm that has entered into a separate agreement with the City for the provision of design/engineering services for a Project; and if applicable, means the Architect or Engineer of Record contracted by the City to prepare the plans and specifications for the Projects. Consultant may also be referred to as Architect or Engineer of Record. Contract means the Request for Proposal (RFP) solicitation and the RFP documents that have been executed by the Proposer and the City subsequent to approval of award by the City. C.ontractor_means_theperson,_firm,_or_corpor-ation-with-whom-the-City-has-contracted and who will be responsible for the acceptable and timely performance of any Work and for the payment of all legal debts pertaining to any Work issued under this Contract through the award of an RFP. Contract Documents means the Contract as may be amended from time to time, RFP Documents and all related addenda and clarifications; Job Order Books; Job Orders; Detailed Scopes of Work including any plans and drawing; directives; Supplemental Job Orders; purchase orders; payments; performance and payments bonds; certificates of insurance and other such documents issued under or relating to the Contract and Project(s). Contractor/Selected Proposer means the person, firm, or corporation with whom the City has contracted and who will be responsible for the acceptable performance of any Work and for the payment of all legal debts pertaining to any Work issued under this Contract through the award of an RFP. Cure means the action taken by the Contractor promptly after receipt of written notice from the City of a breach of the Contract Documents which shall be performed at no cost to the City, to repair, replace, correct, or remedy all material, equipment, or other elements of the Work or the Contract Documents affected by such breach, or to otherwise make good and eliminate such breach, including, without limitation, repairing, replacing or correcting any portion of the Work or the Project(s) site(s) disturbed in performing such cure. Cure Period means the period of time in which the Contractor is required to remedy deficiencies in the Work or compliance with the Contract Documents after receipt of written Notice to Cure from the City identifying the deficiencies and the time to Cure. Days mean a calendar day, unless otherwise stated herein. Design Documents means the construction plans and specifications that may be included as part of a Detailed Scope of Work prepared by the Consultant for any Project(s) under a separate Agreement with the City. Detailed Scope of Work means the document and related drawings, Specifications, and writings referenced therein which together set forth the specific requirements and items of Work and effort to be accomplished by the Contractor in connection with a specific Job Order. Director means the Director of the Office of Capital Improvements or the Director's authorized designee(s), who has the authority and responsibility for managing the Project(s) under this Contract. Job Order Contracting (JOG) for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 24 RFP No. 18-19-001 Drawings means the graphic and pictorial portions of the Work, which serve to show the design, location and dimensions of the Work to be performed, including, without limitation, all notes, schedules and legends on such Drawings. Engineer of Record (EOR) also referred to as Consultant, means a designation reserved, usually by law for a person or organization professionally qualified and licensed in the State of Florida; and commissioned by the City to conduct engineering services. Field Directive means a written approval for the Contractor to proceed with Work requested by the City or the Consultant, which is minor in nature and should not involve additional cost. - Final Completion of the Job Order means the date subsequent to the date of Substantial Completion at which time the Construction Manager has completed all the Work in accordance with the Agreement as certified by the Architect or Engineer of Record or the City, and submitted all documentation required by the Contract Documents. Guaranteed Maximum Price /Guaranteed Maximum Price ("GMP") means the sum established in the Job Order Amount /Job Order Book, which will serve as the maximum not to exceed cost for performance of the specified Job Order on the basis of all labor and material, inclusive of overhead and profit. The City will never be liable to pay any sum in excess of the GMP. The City may consider the Contractors reduction of its price below h GMP in evaluating the Contractor for subsequent work. Incidental Scope Documentation Services means the Contractor provided services assisting in the development and documentation of the Detailed Scope of Work, which includes sketches, minor calculations, shop drawings, maintenance of traffic drawings, and material specifications. Incidental Scope Documentation Services specifically exclude signed and stamped drawings. Inspector means an authorized representative of the City assigned to conduct necessary inspections of materials furnished by Contractor, and of the Work performed by Contractor. Job Order means the process through which the City requests a Job Order price proposal and awards a Project to the Contractor. The Job Order, at a minimum, includes the detailed Scope of Work for the Project, any plans and specifications, the schedule, any special contractual provisions, the Job OrderPrice Proposal, the Job Order Book, and the purchase order. Job Order Amount means the amount a Contractor will be paid for completing a Job Order, as indicated on each specific Purchase Order. Job Order. Book means the book prepared by the City that contains the approved Contractor Price Proposal, Job Order Amount, Detailed Scope of Work, Job Order Completion Time, approved Construction Schedule and Job, Order Completion Time, amount of Liquidated Damages (if any) and any other documents necessary for the City to approve the Job Order and issue a Purchase Order to the Contractor for a Project. Job Order Completion Time means the period of time allotted for the Contractor to achieve Final Completion of a Job Order. Job Order Contract means a competitively proposed, indefinite quantity Contract for accomplishing construction and construction related services. Work is accomplished through the issuance of individual Job Orders against the Contract. Each Job Order issued under the JOC will be a firm fixed priced order for accomplishing specific Construction Tasks enumerated in a Detailed Scope of Work.. Joint Scope Meeting means the joint activity that takes place with the City's Project Manager and the Contractor to review the Detailed.Scope of Work related to a specific Job Order before it is finalized and issued to the Contractor. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 25 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services Local Workforce Participation Requirements shall mean the requirements set forth in § 18-89 . of the City Code that (unless determined inapplicable or exempted by the City Manager pursuant to this Code Section) the Respondent Contractor will employ on -site labor from persons who reside within the Miami -Dade County boundaries (e.g., County limits). 'Lump Sum or Stipulated Sum means fixed price where the Contractor assumes the responsibility for executing the complete Job Order work for the stated total sum of money (Job Order Amount). This fixed price cannot be exceeded except due to extraordinary and unforeseen circumstances requiring an amendment to the Job Order Amount. Generally, the City will have no liability to pay. any sum, fee, or cost in excess of the Lump Sum. Materials mean goods or equipment incorporated in a Project(s), or used or consumed in the performance of the Work. Notice of Award means the written letter to the Contractor notifying the Contractor that they have been awarded the Contract. Non-Prepriced Tasks mean Work tasks required to complete a Detailed Scope of Work that are not included in the Construction Task Catalog° but are within the general scope and intent of the Contract Documents. Non-Prepriced Work tasks shall be separately identified and submitted in the Price Proposal. Normal Construction Working Hours means the hours where construction operations are normally allowed within the City of Miami as stipulated by the most recent City Code in effect. Presently, 8:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday and non -City recognized holidays. Notice To Proceed means a written letter or directive issued by the Director 'or designee acknowledging that all conditions precedent have been met and directing that the Contractor may begin Work on the Project(s). Other Than Normal Construction Working Hours means the hours where construction operations are not normally allowed within the City of Miami as stipulated by the most recent City Code in effect. Presently, 6:00 PM - 8:00 AM, Monday through Friday, and anytime Saturday, Sunday and City -recognized holidays. Physical Construction Labor means the excavation, movement of earth, erection of forms or structures, or similar activity for the Project or Work. Plans and/or Drawings means the official graphic representations of a Project(s). Pre -Priced Task means a task included with in the Construction Task Catalog° for which a Unit Price has been established. Price Proposal means the Contractor prepared document quoting fixed price and schedule for the completion of the Detailed Scope of Work as requested by the City, referenced in the Request for Price Proposal that must be completed in Progen®. Proposal means the response submitted by a Proposer to this solicitation, which includes the price, authorized signature and all other information or documentation required at by the Contract Documents at the time of submittal. Proposal Package means a set of documents including at least: (1) a Price Proposal; (2) a proposed Construction Schedule; (3) a list of proposed Subcontractors indicating; (4) sketches, drawings, or layouts; and any other products of the Incidental Scope Development Services and (5) required Submittals, including but not limited to, technical data or information on proposed materials or equipment. Proposer means any individual, firm, incorporated, or unincorporated business entity, or corporation tendering a Submittal, acting directly or through a duly authorized representative. A Proposer once selected and awarded work under this RFP would become a Contractor. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 26 • RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services Project or Work as used herein refers to all reasonably necessary and inferable construction and services required by the Contract Documents whether completed or partially completed, and includes all other labor, materials, equipment and services provided or to be provided by the Contractor to fulfill the (its) obligations, including completion of the construction in accordance with the Drawings and Specifications. The Work may constitute the whole or a part of the Project(s). Project Manager means the City employee assigned by the Director of OCI to manage project(s) that may include, but is not limited to, coordination of design, procurement, and construction activities; assigning management tasks to EOR, CM, or CEI (hereby known as designee), establish lines of communication and responsibilities to ensure that the project is completed in a timely manner. Request for Information (RFI) means a request from the Proposer seeking an interpretation or clarification relative to the Contract Documents. The RFI, which shall be clearly marked RFI, shall clearly and concisely set forth the issue(s) or item(s) requiring clarification or interpretation and why the response is needed. The RFI 'must set forth the Proposer's interpretation or understanding of the document(s) in question, along with the reason for such understanding. Risk Administrator means the City's Risk. Management Director who is also known as the Risk Administrator —or -designee; or-the-individual-named-by-the-City-Manager-toadminister-matters relating to insurance and risk of loss for the City. Request for Price Proposal (RFPP) means the document issued by the City, which formally requests the Contractor to prepare a Price Proposal for a Detailed Scope of Work. Site means the area upon or in which the Contractor's operations are carried on, and such other areas adjacent thereto as may be designated as such by City's Project Manager. Specifications mean all of the directions, requirements and standards of performance applying to the Work as detailed and designated in the Volume III of the RFP documents and any modifications or supplement thereto. The Specifications are numbered and organized in the Construction Specification Institute's (CSI) master format and are filed per CSI guidelines. Subcontractor means a person, firm or corporation, other than employees of the Contractor, having a direct contract with Contractor including one who furnishes material worked to a special design according to the Contract Documents, but does not include one who merely furnishes Materials not so worked. Submittal means documents prepared and submitted by the Proposer to pre -qualify under this solicitation. Substantial Completion means that point at which the Work is at a level of completion in substantial compliance with the Agreement such that the City can use, occupy, and/or operate the facility in all respects to its intended purpose. Substantial Compliance shall not be deemed to have occurred until any and all governmental entities, which regulate or have jurisdiction over the Work, have inspected, and approved the Work. Beneficial use or occupancy shall not be the sole determining factor in determining whether Substantial Completion has been achieved, unless a temporary certificate of occupancy has been issued. • Superintendent means the representative of the Contractor at the construction site, who is authorized to receive instructions from the City, and who is authorized to direct the performance of Work on the behalf of the Contractor. Supplemental Job Order means a Job Order issued to add, delete, or modify the Detailed Scope of Work, Job Order Amount, or Job Order Completion Time related to an existing Job Order. Technical Specifications means the written requirements for materials, equipment, systems, standards, and workmanship for the Work, and performance of related services. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 27 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services Unit Price means the price published in the Construction Task Catalog® for a specific construction or construction related task. The Unit Prices are fixed for the duration of the Contract. Each unit price is comprised of the labor, equipment, and materials costs to accomplish that specific task. Work means the complete construction required by the Contract Documents, including all labor necessary to produce such construction and all materials, supplies, and equipment incorporated or to be incorporated in such construction. 2. Time is of the Essence Contractor will promptly perform its duties under the Contract and will give the Work as much priority as is necessary to cause the Work to be completed on a timely basis in accordance with the Contract Documents. All Work shall be performed strictly (not substantially) within the time limitations necessary to maintain the critical path and all deadlines established in the Contract Documents. All dates and periods of time set forth in the Contract Documents, including those for the commencement, prosecution, interim milestones, milestones, and completion of the Work, and for the delivery and installation of materials and equipment, were included because of their importance to the City. Contractor acknowledges and recognizes that the Citys entitled to full and beneficial occupancy and use of the completed Work following expiration of the Job Order Completion Time. In agreeing to bear the risk of delays for completion of the Work except.for extensions approved in accordance with Article 71, Excusable Delays, the Contractor understands that, except and only to the extent provided otherwise in the Contract Documents, the occurrence of events of delay within the Contractor's control, the Work shall not excuse the Contractor from its obligation to achieve full completion of the Work within the Job Order Completion Time, and shall not entitle the Contractor to an adjustment. All parties under the control or contract with the Contractor shall include but are not limited to material persons, Subcontractors, suppliers, and laborers. The Contractor acknowledges that the City is purchasing the right to have the Contractor continuously working at the Project(s) site(s) for the full duration of the Project(s) to ensure the timely completion of the Work. 3. Contract Term The term of this Contract shall be for two (2) years commencing upon execution of the Contract by the City. The City, by written action of the City Manager, and the Contractor shall have the bilateral option to extend the term for two (2) additional periods of one (1) year each, subject to continued satisfactory performance as determined by the Director, and subject to the availability and appropriation of funds. The total term, with both extensions, would be for five (5) years. The Contract shall terminate upon notice by the City that the Contract has been closed -out after Final Completion of all Projects awarded under the Contract or otherwise terminated by the City pursuant to the terms and conditions herein set forth. 4. Notices Whenever either party desires to give Written Notice unto the other relating to the Contract, such must be addressed to the party for whom it is intended at the place last specified; and the place for giving of notice shall remain such until it shall have been changed by written notice in compliance with the provisions of this Article. Notice shall be deemed given on the date received or within three (3) days of mailing, if mailed through the United States Postal Service. Notice shall be deemed given on the date sent via e-mail or facsimile. Notice shall be deemed given via courier/delivery service upon the initial delivery date by the courier/delivery service. For the present, the parties designate the following as the respective places for giving of notice: Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 28 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services For Citv of Miami: Emilio T. Gonzalez, Ph.D. City Manager Office of the City Manager City of Miami 444 SW 2nd Avenue, 10th Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Email: ETGonzalez(cDmiamigov.com Phone: 305-416-1025 Annie Perez, CPPO Director Department of Procurement City of Miami 444 SW 2nd Avenue, 6th Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Email: AnniePerezAmiamigov.com Phone: 305-416-1910 Victoria Mendez City Attorney Office of the City Attorney City of Miami 444 SW 2nd Avenue, 9th Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Email: VictoriaMendez(c�miamigov.com Phone: 305-416-1832 With Copies to: Steven C. Williamson Director Office of Capital Improvements City of Miami 444 SW 2nd Avenue, 8th Floor Miami, Florida 33130-1910 Email: SWilliamsonAmiamigov.com Phone: 305-416-1225 For Contractor: Steven Mancini President Ric -Man Construction, Inc. 420 Lincoln Road Suite 408 Miami Beach, Florida 33139 rmancinina mancini-inc (786) 649-0215 During the Work, the Contractor shall maintain continuing communications with Consultant (if any) and the Project Manager. The Contractor shall keep the City fully informed as to the progress of the Project(s) at all times through ongoing communications with the Project Manager. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 29 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services The Contractor shall notify the Miami Police Department and Fire Department about the construction schedule(s). The Contractor is required to obtain a current list of contact persons and phone numbers from the City of Miami's Project Manager prior to Construction. The Contractor must notify residents living within five -hundred (500) feet of the Project in writing as least one week in advance prior to commencing work in the general area. 5. Priority of Provisions Ail Work shall be constructed in accordance with the latest edition of the City of Miami's Contract Documents and Specifications. The City of Miami's Standards for design and construction as well as the Miami -Dade County Public Works Manual, Miami -Dade County's Standards Details, and the 2016 Edition of the Florida Department of Transportation Specifications Road and Bridge Construction. If there is a conflict or inconsistency between any term, statement requirement, or provision of any exhibit attached hereto, any document or events referred to herein, or any document incorporated into the Contract Documents by reference and a term, statement, requirement, the specifications and plans prepared by the Consultant, or provision of the Contract Documents the following order of precedence shall apply: In the event of conflicts in the Contract Documents the priorities stated below shall govern; • Amendments to the Contract shall govern over the Contract; • The Contract Documents shall govern over the Contract; and, • Addenda to an RFP shall govern over the RFP. In the event of conflicts within the Contract Documents, the priorities stated below shall govern: • Scope of Work and Specifications shall govern over plans and drawings; • Specifications of the City, state or federal governments shall prevail over the Technical Specifications, Volume III; • Job Order shall prevail over the Technical Specifications, Volume III; • Schedules, when identified as such shall -govern over all other portions of the plans; • Specific notes shall govern over all other notes, and all other portions of the plans, unless specifically stated otherwise; • Larger scale drawings shall govern over smaller scale drawings; • Figured or numerical dimensions shall govern over dimensions obtained by scaling; and, • Where provisions of codes, manufacturer's specifications or industry standards are in conflict, the more restrictive or higher quality shall govern. 6. Indemnification Contractor shall indemnify, defend (at its own cost and expense), save and hold harmless City, its officers, agents, directors, and employees, from all liabilities, damages, losses, judgments, and costs, including, but not limited to reasonable attorney's fees, to the extent caused by the negligence, recklessness, negligent act or omission, or intentional wrongful misconduct of Contractor and persons employed or utilized by Contractor in the performance of this Contract. Contractor shall, further, hold the City, its officials and employees, harmless for, and defend the City, its officials and/or employees against, any civil actions, statutory, warranty, tort, contract, property damage or Toss, or similar claims, injuries or damages arising or resulting from the permitted work, even if it is alleged that the City, its officials and/or employees were negligent. This indemnification, hold harmless and duty to defend shall survive the cancellation and the term of this Contract. In the event that any action or proceeding is brought against City by reason of any such claim or demand, Contractor shall, upon written notice from City, resist and defend such action or proceeding by counsel satisfactory to City. The Contractor expressly understands and agrees that any insurance protection required by this Contract or otherwise provided by Contractor shall in Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 30 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services no way limit the responsibility to indemnify, keep, and save harmless and defend the City or its officers, employees, agents and instrumentalities as herein provided. The indemnification provided above shall obligate Contractor to defend, at its own expense, to and through appellate, supplemental or bankruptcy proceeding, or to provide for such defense, at City's option, any and all claims of liability and all suits and actions of every name and description which may be brought against City whether performed by Contractor, or persons employed or utilized by Contractor. This Indemnity will survive the cancellation or expiration of the Contract. This indemnity will be interpreted under the laws of the State of Florida, including without limitation and interpretation, which conforms to the limitations of §725.06 and/or §725.08, Florida Statutes as applicable. This Indemnity is divisible and each sentence stands separately and apart. If sentences are invalidated, they shall be severed, the remainder shall be saved and will continue in operative force and effect. Contractor shall require all Subcontractor agreements to include a provision that they will indemnify, hold harmless, and defend the City. The Contractor agrees and recognizes that the City shall not be held liable or responsible for any claims which may result from any actions or omissions of the Contractor in which the City participated either through review or concurrence of the Contractor's actions. In reviewing, approving or rejecting any submissions by the Contractor or other acts of the Contractor, the City in no way assumes or shares any responsibility or liability of the Contractor or Subcontractor, under this Agreement. Ten dollars ($10) of the payments made by the City constitute separate, distinct, and independent consideration for the granting of this Indemnification, hold harmless and duty to defend the receipt and sufficiency of which is acknowledged by the Contractor. 7. Insurance Without limiting any of the other obligations or liabilities of Contractor, Contractor shall provide, pay for, and maintain inforce until all of its Work to be performed under this Contract has been completed and accepted by City (or for such duration as is otherwise specified hereinafter), the insurance coverage's set forth herein. 7_1 Workers' Compensation insurance to apply for all employees in compliance with the Statutory "Workers' Compensation Law" of the State of Florida and all applicable federal laws. In addition, the policy(ies) must include: ■ Waiver of Subrogation • Statutory State of Florida • Limits of Liability 772 Employers' Liability with a limit of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) Dollars each bodily injury caused by an accident, each accident. One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) Dollars each bodily injury caused by disease, each employee. One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) Dollars each bodily injury caused by disease, policy limit. 7_3 Commercial General Liability (Primary and Non -Contributory) (CG 2010 11/85) (CGL) with minimum limits of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence combined single limit for Bodily Injury Liability and Property Damage Liability, with a general aggregate limit of Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000). Coverage must be afforded on a primary and noncontributory basis and with a coverage form no more restrictive than the latest edition of the Comprehensive General Liability policy, Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 31 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services without restrictive endorsements, as filed by the Insurance Services Office, and must include: • Products and/or Completed Operations for contracts with an Aggregate Limit of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) per project. Contractor shall maintain in force until at least three years after completion of all Work required under the Contract, coverage for Products and Completed Operations, including Broad Form Property Damage. Personal and Advertising Injury with an aggregate limit of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000). • CGL Required Endorsements » Employees included as insured » Contingent Liability/Independent Contractors Coverage » Contractual•Liability » Wavier of Subrogation » Premises arrd/or Opurationstrabllity » Explosion, Collapse and Underground Hazard » Loading and Unloading » Mobile Equipment (Contractor's Equipment) whether owned, leased, borrowed or rented by Contractor or employees of the Contractor City is to be expressly included as an Additional Insured pursuant to endorsement number CG 2010 11/85 or its equivalence. 7_4 Business Automobile Liability with minimum limits of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence combined single limit for Bodily Injury Liability and Property Damage Liability. Coverage must be afforded on a form no more restrictive than the latest edition of the Business Automobile Liability policy, without restrictive endorsements, as filed by the Insurance Services Office, and must include: • Auto/All Owned Autos/Scheduled; • Hired, Borrowed, and Non -Owned Vehicles; • Employers' Non -Ownership; • Employees included as insured; • City of Miami as Additional Insured. 7.5 Umbrella Policy (Excess Following Form/True Excess Following Form/True Umbrella) • Bodily injury and property damage liability with limits of Three Million Dollars ($3,000,000) each occurrence and an aggregate limit of Three Million Dollars ($3,000,000). Excess follow form over all applicable liability policies contained herein. City of Miami is listed as an additional insured. 7.6 Builder's Risk (if applicable) Causes of loss: All Risk -Specific Coverage Project Location. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 32 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services Valuation: Replacement Cost Deductible: $2,500, All other Perils 5% maximum on Wind, City of Miami included as an Additional Insured. As provided by Carrier: • Materials, supplies, and similar property owned by others for which you are responsible • Full coverage up to policy limits for equipment breakdown ■ Temporary storage/transit coverage ■ Full coverage up to policy limits for site preparation, re -excavation, re - preparation and re -grade in the event of a loss • Fences, scaffolding, construction forms coverage and signs • Valuable papers coverage for blueprints, site plans, and similar documents. ■ Trees, shrubs, sod, plants while at premises ■ Earthquake • New ordinance or law; reimbursement for any resulting Toss of value to the undamaged portion, = and required demolition expenses, including construction necessary to repair, rebuild or re -construct damaged parts ■ Temporary structures, cribbing and false work built or erected at construction site • Unintentional errors and omissions in reporting clause • Full coverage up to policy limits for testing including physical loss caused by pneumatic and hydrostatic testing • Debris Removal • Applicability shall be determined (solely by the City) on a Project -by -Project basis and communicated to the Contractor in the RFPP. The Contractor shall provide insurance 7.7 Installation Floater (if applicable) Required for the installation of machinery and/or equipment into an existing structure is required. The coverage shall be "All Risk" coverage including installation and transit for one hundred percent (100%) of the "installed replacement cost value," covering City as a named insured, with a deductible of not more than Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) each claim. Applicability shall be determined (solely by the City) on a Project -by -Project basis and communicated to the Contractor in the RFPP. The Contractor shall provide insurance certificates evidencing required coverage's in a timely manner. 7.8 Flood Insurance (if applicable) When the machinery or equipment is located within an identified special flood hazard area, flood insurance must be afforded for the lesser of the total insurable value of such buildings or structure, or, the maximum amount of flood insurance coverage available under the National Flood Program. Applicability shall be determined (solely by the City) on a Project -by -Project basis and communicated to the Contractor in the RFPP. The Contractor shall provide insurance certificates evidencing required coverage's in a timely manner. 7.9 Pollution Liability Insurance (If applicable) Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 33 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services When the Work to be performed for a Project includes abatement, encapsulation, or other activities involving hazardous materials, certificates of insurance evidencing appropriate coverages (i.e., Pollution Liability Insurance) with coverage amounts, endorsements, additional named insureds, etc., deemed satisfactory (in the sole judgment of the City). The appropriately qualified and licensed Subcontractor may provide the insurance coverage. Applicability shall be determined (solely by the City) on a Project -by -Project basis and communicated to the Contractor in the RFPP. The Contractor shall provide insurance certificates evidencing required coverage's in a timely manner. The City may require the Contractor to provide Installation Floater, Flood Insurance, Pollution Liability Insurance, Owners and Contractors Protective (OCP) Liability Coverage and/or any other additional insurance required by the City, as determined by the City on a Job Order by Job Order Basis. The cost of all activities required to obtain the insurance(s) will be at the Contractor's expense. However, all such costs incurred by the Contractor to acquire and provide the additional insurance(s) will be treated as a contract cost reimbursable. The Contractor shall be allowed to include the applicable line items from the Construction Task Catalog® in their Price Proposal, supported by documented receipts, to receive-a-dollar--for--dol lar-r-eimbur-sement-(no-markup). The above policies shall provide the City of Miami with written notice of cancellation or material change from the insurer not less than (30) days prior to any such cancellation or material change. If the initial insurance expires prior to the completion of the Work, renewal copies of policies shall be furnished at least thirty (30) days prior to the date of their expiration. Notice of Cancellation and/or Restriction --The policy(ies) must be endorsed to provide City with at least thirty (30) days' notice of cancellation and/or restriction. Contractor shall furnish to the Office of Capital Improvements the Certificates of Insurance or endorsements evidencing the insurance coverage for Worker's Compensation, Employers' Liability, Commercial General Liability, Business Automobile Liability, and the Umbrella Policy above within fifteen (15) calendar days after notification of award of the Contract. The required Certificates of Insurance shall name the types of policies provided, refer specifically to this Contract, and state that such insurance is as required by this Contract. The official title of the Owner is the City of Miami, Florida. This official title shall be used in all insurance documentation. The City of Miami shall be listed as an additional insured where applicable. Companies authorized to do business in the State of Florida, with the following qualifications, shall issue all insurance policies required above to the Contractor. The company must be rated no less than "A-" as to management, and no less than "Class V" as to Financial Strength, by the latest edition of Best's Insurance Guide, published by A.M. Best Company, Oldwick, New Jersey, or its equivalent. All policies and /or certificates of insurance are subject to review and verification by Risk Administrator prior to insurance approval. The Risk Administrator or authorized designee reserves the right to require modifications, increases, or changes in the required insurance requirements, coverage, deductibles or other insurance obligations by providing a thirty (30) day written notice to the Contractor in accordance with Section 2, General Conditions, Article 4, Notices. Contractor shall comply with such requests unless the insurance coverage is not then readily available in the national market. An additive or deductive change order will be issued to adjust the contract value as necessary. For insurance bonding issues and decisions, the City shall act through its Risk Administrator (unless otherwise stated). 8. Performance and Payment Bond Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 34 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services The Contractor, with the submission of its first Price Proposal, during the initial term or any subsequent option to renew periods, shall furnish a Performance Bond and Payment Bond ("Bond") containing all the provisions of the attached Performance Bond and Payment Bond forms. Failure to provide the Bonds shall result in removal of the Contractor from the JOC Program. The initial Bond shall be in the amount equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the estimated annual value of each contract (horizontal construction contract and vertical construction contract) guaranteeing to City the completion and performance of the Work covered in the Contract Documents as well as full payment of all suppliers, laborers, or Subcontractors employed for Project(s) issued under the JOC Program. Each Bond shall be with a Surety, which is qualified pursuant to Article 9, Qualification of Surety. The Payment and Performance Bond shall be substantially in the form prescribed by Section 255.05, Florida Statutes, and shall be subject to the review and approval of the City Manager or Director of Risk Management. Any material deviation from the prescribed form or amount of bond or required amount of the bond will be rejected. The Bonds shall continue in effect for one year after Final Completion and acceptance of each Project with liability equal to one. hundred percent (100%) of the dollar value of Purchase Orders issued under the Contract, or an additional bond shall be conditioned that Contractor will, upon notification by City, correct any defective or faulty work or materials which appear within one year after Final Completion of the Project(s). If for any reason, in the event the City increases the dollar value of the contracts, such bond amounts cease to be adequate to cover the dollar value of Job Orders issued and/or uncompleted Work, the Contractor shall, at its own expense, furnish an additional bond or bonds. In such event, no further payments to the Contractor shall be deemed to be due, or new Job Orders issued under the Contract until such new or additional security for faithful performance and payment is furnished by the Contractor in amount, manner, and form satisfactory to the City. The Contractor shall incorporate all costs for complying with the Payment and Performance Bond requirements of the Contract in its overhead assumptions and calculations incorporated into its Adjustment Factor at the time of Proposal submission. No other means of compensation shall be provided to the Contractor for the compliance with the Contract's bonding requirements. The City must be listed as an Obligee. Pursuant to the requirements of Section 255.05(1)(a), Florida Statutes, as amended from time to time, Contractor shall ensure that the Bond(s) referenced above shall be recorded in the public records and provide City with evidence of such recording. Alternate Form of Security: In lieu of a Performance/Payment Bond, Contractor may furnish alternate forms of security, which may be in the form of cash, money order, certified check, cashier's check, or irrevocable/ unconditional letter of credit in the form attached. Such alternate forms of security shall be subject to the prior approval of City Manager or the Director of Risk Management, and for same purpose and shall be subject to the same conditions as those applicable above and shall be held by City for one year after completion. and acceptance of the Work. The security furnished must be from a surety or bank authorized to transact business in Florida. Personal checks or promissory notes or their equivalent are NOT acceptable alternate forms of security. 9. Qualification of Surety Bid Bonds, and/or Performance/Payment Bonds over Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,000) each, must be executed by a surety company with a rating of (A-) and based on the Financial Size Category of (VII). The surety company must be of recognized standing, authorized to do business in the State of Florida as surety, having a resident agent in the State of Florida and having been in business with a record of successful continuous operation for at least five (5) years. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 35 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services The Surety shall hold a current certificate of authority as acceptable surety ion federal bonds in accordance with United States Department of Treasury Circular 570, Current Revisions. If the amount of the Bond exceeds the underwriting limitation set forth in the circular, in order to qualify, the net retention of the Surety shall not exceed the underwriting limitation in the circular, and the excess risks must be protected by coinsurance, reinsurance, or other methods in accordance with Treasury Circular 297, revised September 1, 1978 (31 DFR Section 223.10, Section 223.111). Further, the Surety shall provide City with evidence satisfactory to City, that such excess risk has been protected in an acceptable manner. 10. General Requirements The employee(s) of the Contractor shall be considered to be at all times its employee(s), and not an employee(s) or agent(s) of the City or any of its departments. The Contractor agrees that the Contractor will at all times employ, maintain, and assign to the performance of a Project a sufficient number of competent and qualified professionals and other personnel to meet the requirements of the Work to be performed. The Contractor agrees to adjust staffing levels or to replace any staff if so requested by the Project Manager, should the Project Manager make a determination that said staffing is unacceptable or that any individual is not performing in a manner consistent with the requirements for such a position. The Contractor represents that its staff have the proper skills, training, background, knowledge, experience, rights, authorizations, integrity,character, and licenses as necessary to perform the Work, in a competent and professional manner. The Contractor shall provide temporary facilities and controls necessary to perform the Work and to ensure safe and proper access and use of the site by the Project Manager and the Consultant. The Contractor shall at all times cooperate with the City and the Consultant, and coordinate its respective Work efforts to most effectively and efficiently progress the performance of the Work. The City, the Consultant and other agencies authorized by the City, shall have full access to the Project(s) site(s) at all times. The Contractor shall be responsible for the good condition of the Work or materials until formal release from his obligations under the terms of the Contract Documents. Contractor shall bear all losses resulting to it on account of the amount or character of the Work, or the character of the ground, being different from what he anticipated. The Contractor shall at all times conduct the Work in such manner and in such sequence as will ensure the least practicable local interference. Contractor shall not open up Work to the prejudice of Work already started, and the Project Manager may require the Contractor to finish a section on which Work is in progress before Work is started on any additional section. Contractor is to take necessary precautions and use caution when working in or around overhead transmission lines and underground utilities. The apparent silence of the Contract Documents as to any detail, or the apparent omission from them of a detailed description concerning any Work to be done and materials to be furnished, shall be regarded as meaning that only best practices are to prevail and only materials and workmanship of the best quality are to be used in the performance of the Work. 11. Method of Performing the Work If the Project Manager reasonably determines the rate of progress of the Work is not such as to ensure its completion within the designated completion time, or if, in the opinion of the Project Manager, the Contractor is not proceeding with the Work diligently or expeditiously or is not 'Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 36 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services performing all or any part of the Work according to the Construction Schedule accepted by or determined by the Project Manager, the Project Manager or the Consultant shall have the right to order the Contractor to do either or both of the following: (1) improve its work force; and/or (2) improve its performance in accordance with the schedule to ensure completion of the Project(s) within the specified time. The Contractor shall immediately comply with such orders at no additional cost to the City. The City at its sole option may also have Work performed by a third party contractor and deduct such cost from any monies due the Contractor. Where materials are transported in the performance of the Work, vehicles shall not be loaded beyond the capacity recommended by the vehicle manufacturer or permitted by Federal, State or local law(s). When it is necessary to cross curbing or sidewalks, protection against damage shall be provided by the Contractor and any damaged curbing, grass areas, sidewalks or other areas shall be repaired at the expense of the Contractor to the satisfaction of the Project Manager. Contractor is responsible to control dust and prevent it from becoming a public nuisance or causing off -site damage. Contractor shall take all necessary and prudent measure to control dust. The Contractor shall furnish to the Project Manager and the Consultant a complete listing of 24- hour telephone numbers at which responsible representatives of the Contractor and all of the Contractor's-Subeontr-actor-can-be-reached-should-the-need arise -at -any time. 12. Work Staging and Phasing The Work to be performed shall be done in such a manner so as not to interfere with the normal City operations of the Project site or facility. The manner in which the Work is performed shall be subject to the approval of the Project Manager, whom if necessary, shall have the authority to require changes in the manner in which the Work is performed. There shall be no obstruction of City services without the prior written approval of the Project Manager. All requests for such interruption or obstruction must be given in writing to the Project Manager twenty-four (24) hours in advance of the interruption of City operations. The Contractor shall familiarize itself with normal City operations where the Work is to be performed so that it can conduct the Work in the best possible manner to the complete satisfaction of the Project Manager. A staging plan must be submitted to and approved by the Project Manager or the Consultant prior to the start of construction and Issuance of the Notice to Proceed. Such staging plan shall be revised and resubmitted as necessary during construction. 13. Site Investigation and Representation Prior to the submission of a Price Proposal, the Contractor acknowledges that it has satisfied itself as to the nature and location(s) of the Work under the Contract Documents, the general and local conditions, particularly those bearing upon availability of transportation, disposal, handling and storage of materials, availability of labor, water, electric power, and roads, the conformation and conditions at the ground based on City provided reports, the type of equipment and facilities needed preliminary to and during the performance of the Work and all other matters which can in any way affect the Work or the cost thereof under the Contract Documents. The Contractor further acknowledges that it has satisfied itself based on any geotechnical reports the City may provide and inspection of the Project(s) site(s) as to the character, quality, and quantity of surface and subsurface materials to be encountered from inspecting the site and from evaluating information derived from exploratory work that may have been done by the City or included in this Contract Documents. Contractor shall examine the soil conditions at the Project site to determine if any special shoring, sheeting, or other procedures are necessary to protect adjacent property during excavation of Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 37 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services subsoil materials or during filling of any area(s), or for any operation during the performance of the Work. Any failure by the Contractor to acquaint itself with all the provided information and information obtained by visiting the Project(s) site(s) will not relieve Contractor from responsibility for properly estimating the difficulty or cost thereof under the Contract Documents. In the event that the actual subsurface conditions vary from the actual City provided reports the Contractor shall notify the City and this Contract Documents amount may be adjusted up or down depending on the conditions. 14. Contractor to Check Plans, Specifications, and Data Contractor shall verify all dimensions, quantities and details shown on the plans, specifications or other data received from Project Manager or Consultant as part of a Contract Documents, and shall notify the Project Manager and the Consultant of all errors, omissions, and discrepancies found therein within three (3) calendar days of discovery. Contractor will not be allowed to take advantage of any error, omission or discrepancy, as full instructions will be furnished by the Project Manager or by Consultant. Contractor shall not be liable for damages resulting from errors, omissions or discrepancies in the Contract Documents unless Contractor recognized such error, omission, or discrepancy and knowingly failed to report it to Project Manager. 15. Contractor's Responsibility for Damages and Accidents Contractor shall accept full responsibility for Work against all losses or damages of whatever nature sustained until Final Acceptance by City, and shall promptly repair or replace, at no additional cost to the City, and to the satisfaction of the Project Manager, any Work, materials, equipment, or supplies damaged, lost, stolen, or destroyed from any cause whatsoever. Lawn Areas - All lawn areas disturbed by construction shall be replaced with like kind to a condition similar or equal to that existing before construction. Where sod is to be removed, it shall be carefully removed, and the same re -sodded, or the area where sod has been removed shall be restored with new sod in the manner described in the applicable section. Fences - Any fence, or part thereof, that is damaged or removed during the course of the work shall be replaced or repaired by the Contractor, and shall be left in as good of a condition as before the starting of the work. Where fencing, walls, shrubbery, grass strips, or area must be removed or destroyed incident to the construction operation, the Contractor shall, after completion of the work, replace or restore to the original condition all such destroyed or damaged landscaping and improvements. 16. Accidents The Contractor shall provide such equipment and facilities as are necessary or required, in the case of accidents, for first aid service to person who may be injured during the Project(s) duration. The Contractor shall also comply with the OSHA requirements as defined in the United States Labor Code Regulations, including 29 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 1926.50. In addition, the Contractor must report immediately to the Project Manager every accident to persons or damage to property, and shall furnish in writing full information, including testimony of witnesses regarding any and all accidents. 17. Safety Precautions Contractor shall be solely responsible for initiating, maintaining, and supervising all safety precautions and programs in connection with the Work. Contractor shall take all necessary precautions for the safety of, and shall provide the necessary protection to prevent damage, injury, or loss to: ■ All employees on the Project(s) site(s) and other persons who may be affected thereby; Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 38 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services • All the Work and all materials or equipment to be incorporated therein, whether in storage on or off the Project(s) site(s); and • Other property at the Project(s) Site(s) or adjacent thereto, including trees, shrubs, lawns, walks, pavements, roadways, structures and utilities not designated for removal, relocation or replacement in the course of construction. Contractor shall designate a responsible member of its organization at the Project(s) site(s) whose duty shall be the prevention of accidents. This person shall be Contractor's Superintendent unless otherwise designated in writing by Contractor to Project Manager. Contractor shall comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, and orders of any public body having jurisdiction for the safety of persons or property or to protect them from damage, injury, or loss; and shall erect and maintain all necessary safeguards for such safety and protection. Contractor shall notify owners of adjacent property and utilities when prosecution of the Work may affect them. All damage, injury, or loss to any property caused directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, by Contractor, any. Subcontractor or anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable, shall be remedied by Contractor. Contractor's duties and responsibilities for the safety and protection of the Work shall continue until such time —as all the Work is completed -and -Project -Manager has -issued the -Contractor -a -notice -of -Final Acceptance. Contractor must adhere to the applicable environmental protection guidelines for the duration of a Project. If hazardous waste materials are used, detected, or generated at any time, the Project Manager must be immediately notified of each and every occurrence. The Contractor shall comply with all codes, ordinances, rules, orders and other legal requirements of public authorities (including OSHA, EPA, DERM, the City, Miami -Dade County, State of Florida, and Florida Building Code), which bear on the performance of the Work. The Contractor shall take the responsibility to ensure that all Work is performed using adequate safeguards, including but not limited to: proper safe rigging, safety nets, fencing, scaffolding, barricades, chain link fencing, railings, barricades, steel plates, safety lights, and ladders that are necessary for the protection of its employees, as well as the public and City employees. All riggings and scaffolding shall be constructed with good sound materials, of adequate dimensions for their intended use, and substantially braced, tied or secured to ensure absolute safety for those required to use it, as well as those in the vicinity. All riggings, scaffolding, platforms, equipment guards, trenching, shoring, ladders and similar actions or equipment shall be OSHA approved, as applicable, and in accordance with all federal state and local regulations. All open trenches or holes shall be properly marked and barricaded to assure the safety of both vehicular and pedestrian traffic. No open trenches or holes are to be left open during nighttime or non -working hours without the prior written approval of the Project Manager. If an emergency condition should develop during a Project, the Contractor must immediately notify the Project Manager of each and every occurrence. The Contractor should also recommend any appropriate course(s) of action to the Project Manager and the Consultant. 18. Occupational Health and Safety In compliance with Chapter 442, Florida Statutes, any toxic substance listed in Section 38F-41.03 of the Florida Administrative Code delivered because of a Project, must be accompanied by a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS), which may be obtained from the manufacturer. The MSDS must include the following information: • The chemical name and the common name of the substance; • The hazards or other risks in the use of the substance, including: » The potential for fire, explosion, corrosion, and reaction; Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 39 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services x The known acute and chronic health effects ofrisks from exposure, including the medical conditions which are generally recognized as being aggravated by exposure' to the substance; x The primary routes nfentry and symptoms ofoverexposure. ° The proper precautions, handling practices, necessary personal protective equipment, and other safety precautions in the use of or exposure to the substances, including appropriate emergency treatment incase ofoverexposure; • The emergency procedure for spills, fire, disposal, and first aid; � A description in lay terms of the known specific potential health risks posed by the substance intended toalert any person reading this information; and, ° The year and month, if available, that the information was compiled and the name, address, and emergency telephone number of the manufacturer responsible for preparing the information, 19. Labor and Materials Uokaaa-o-tb n-the-Doioiksd-S�cm rh.-Contnactor-sha|l-orovdm-andpay for all materials, labor, wmter, hoo|m, equipnnont, oupp|iao, furnishing, fixtures, inventory, |!ght, power, transportation and other facilities and services necessary for the proper, execution and completion of the Work, whether temporary or permanent and whether or not incorporated or to be incorporated inthe Work. � | Contractor shall atall times enforce strict discipline and good order among its employees and ! Subcontractors mtthe PrmeoKa\site(o)and shall not employ onthe P 'ecUo\anyunfitparsonor � anyone not skilled inthe Work towhich they are assigned. 28. Rules, RequYations,Laws, and Licenses The Contractor shall comply with all laws, rules, regulations, permits, licenses, standards, manuals, opeoifiuot>onm, public agency consents and approvals relative to the provision of men/ineo , equ|pnnent, supplies and/or materials specified in the Contract Oonumenta, including vviUlout limitation those imposed by the federal, state, county or city agencies having jurisdiction over the matter. The {}nntroctor, its agents, 8uboontraotoro, and representatives shall be familiar with and comply with all federal, state, and local laws, rules, regulations, and approvals that may affect the Work, goods and/or services offered. 21, Consultant Services The City, at its sole discretion may hire a Consultant who shall serve as the City's Representative for the Pr ''ect/s\ to be performed under the Contract Documents. The Contract Documents will state that C|'''� representative has been contracted with for the management of the Work under the Contract Documents and who will be the lead point ofcontact, the Consultant orthe Project Manager. Where m Consultant has been identified, the Consultant and the Project Manager will have authority to act on behalf of the City to the extent provided in the Contract Documents and as outlined |nArticle 22.Authority ofthe Project K4nnager'oftheGenana|Termoond*Conditiono. Onthe basis ofthe on -site observations, the Consultant will keep the Project WYanogarinfnrnnedof the progress of the Work. In the capacity of interpreter, the Consultant will exercise the best efforts toensure faithful performance byboth the Project W1anoge,ondtheCon1roctorandwU|notohovv partiality to either. The Project Manager will assist the Consultant in conducting inspections to determine the date or dates of Substantial Completion and Final Acceptance and will receive and review written warranties and related documents required bythe Contract and the Contract Documents. The Consultant will be responsible for receiving all documentation for review and acceptance. Upon Job Order 40 RFPNo. 1&-18-0V1 acceptance, such documentation will be forwarded to the Project Manager. The Project Manager in conjunction with the Consultant will approve Schedules of Values, Construction Schedules, Subcontractors, and invoices. The City may contract for additional consultant services, including but not limited to construction examination and observation services. Such services are intended to be additional services and are not intended to and shall not be construed to supplant or alter the role and responsibilities of the Consultant. In case of the termination of employment of the Consultant, the City may, at its sole discretion, appoint another Consultant, whose status under the Contract shall be as that of the terminated Consultant. 22. Project Management Where a Contractor is awarded Work, the Contractor shall be responsible for all Project management, including any and all subcontracts necessary to ensure that the Work is performed in accordance with the Contract Documents. Project Management shall include, but is not limited to: obtaining bids from Subcontractors and suppliers; coordinating the securing of all permits; obtaining licenses and inspections; ensuring that Subcontractors comply with all City requirements; performing the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents to the satisfaction of the Project Manager; paying all Subcontractors; obtaining release of liens/claims fees; and obtaining temporary and final Certificates of Occupancy or Completion. 23. Superintendence and Supervision The orders of the City are given through Consultant or City of Miami Project Manager, which instructions are to be strictly and promptly followed in every case. Contractor shall keep on the Project(s) during its progress, a full-time competent English speaking Superintendent and any necessary assistants, all satisfactory to the City of Miami Project Manager. The Superintendent shall not be replaced except with the written consent of the City of Miami Project Manager, unless the Superintendent proves to be unsatisfactory to Contractor and ceases to be in Contractor's employment. The Superintendent shall represent Contractor and all directions given to the Superintendent shall be as binding as if given to Contractor and will be confirmed in writing by City of Miami Project Manager upon the written request of Contractor. Contractor shall give efficient supervision to the Work, using Contractor's best skills and attention. The City of Miami Project Manager and the Consultant shall be provided telephone number(s) for the Superintendent where the Superintendent can be contacted during normal working hours as well as after hours for emergencies. On Project(s) in excess of thirty (30) calendar days, the Contractor's Superintendent shall record, at a minimum, the following information in a bound log: the day; date; weather conditions and how any weather condition affected progress of the Work; time of commencement of Work for the day; the Work being performed; materials, labor, personnel, equipment and Subcontractors at the Project(s) site(s); visitors to the Project site, including representatives of the City, Consultant, regulatory representatives; any special or unusual conditions or occurrences encountered; and the time of termination of Work for the day. All information shall be recorded in the daily log in indelible ink. The daily log shall be kept on the Project(s) site(s) and shall be available at all times for inspection and copying by the City of Miami Project Manager and Consultant. The City of Miami Project Manager, Contractor, and Consultant shall meet at least every two (2) weeks or as otherwise determined by the City of Miami Project Manager, during the course of the Work to review and agree upon the Work performed and outstanding issues. The Contractor shall publish, keep, and distribute minutes and any comments thereto of each such meeting. . If Contractor, in the course of performing the Work, finds any discrepancy between the Contract Documents and the physical conditions of the locality, or any errors, omissions, or discrepancies Job Order Contracting (JOC) for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 41 RFP No. 18-19-001 in the Plans, it shall be the Contractor's duty to immediately inform the City of Miami Project Manager and Consultant, in writing, and City of Miami Project Manager, will promptly review the same. Any Work done after such discovery, until authorized, will be done at Contractor's sole risk. Contractor shall supervise and direct the Work competently and efficiently, devoting such attention thereto and applying such skills and expertise as may be necessary to perform the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. Contractor shall be solely responsible for the means, methods, techniques, sequences, and procedures of construction. All Work, including trade Work shall be performed and supervised by persons properly licensed for the Work being performed. 24. Authority of the Project Manager (City of Miami) The Director hereby authorizes the Project Manager or the Consultant designated in the Contract Documents to determine, all questions of any nature whatsoever arising out of, under or in connection with, or in any way relating to or on account of the Work, and questions as to the interpretation of the Work to be performed under this Contract Documents. The Contractor shall be bound by all determinations or orders of the Project Manager and the Consultant —and —shall promptly respond —to —requests —of —the —Project — Manager —and Consultant, including the withdrawal or modification of any previous order, and regardless of whether the Contractor agrees with the Project Manager's or Consultant's determination or requests. Where requests are made orally, the Project Manager or Consultant will follow up in writing, as soon thereafter as is practicable. The Project Manager or Consultant shall have authority to act on behalf of the City to the extent provided by the Contract, unless otherwise modified in writing by the City. All instructions to the Contractor shall be issued in writing, and shall be issued through the Director, Project Manager, or the Consultant. The Project Manager and Consultant shall have access to the Project(s) Site(s) at all times. The Contractor shall provide safe facilities for such access so the Project Manager and Consultant may perform their functions under the Contract. The Project Manager and Consultant will make periodic visits to the Work Site to become generally familiar with the progress and quality of the Work, and to determine if the Work is proceeding in accordance with the Contract Documents. The Project Manager and Consultant will not be responsible for construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, or for safety precautions and programs in connection with the Work, and will not be responsible for the Contractor's failure to carry out the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. The Project Manager and Consultant will have authority to reject Work that does not conform to the Contract Documents. Whenever, in his or her opinion, it is considered necessary or advisable to ensure the proper completion of the Contract Documents the Project Manager and Consultant will have authority torequire special inspections or testing of the Work, whether or not such Work is fabricated, installed, or completed. Neither the Project Manager's nor Consultant's authority to act under this paragraph, nor any decision made by them in good faith either to exercise or not to exercise such authority, shall give rise to any duty or responsibility of the Project Manager or Consultant to the Contractor, any Subcontractor, supplier or any of their agents, employees, or any other person performing any of the Work. All interpretations and recommendations of the Project Manager and Consultant shall be consistent with the intent of the Contract Documents. The Project Manager and Consultant will not be responsible for the acts or omissions of the Contractor, any Subcontractor, or any of their agents or employees, or any other persons performing any of the Work. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 42 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 25. Inspection of Work Consultant, Inspectors and the City shall at all times have access to the Work during normal work hours, and Contractor shall provide proper facilities for such access and for inspecting, measuring, and testing. Should the Contract Documents, Consultant, Inspector or Project Manager's instructions, any laws, ordinances, or any public authority require any of the Work to be specially tested or approved, Contractor shall give the Project Manager timely notice of readiness of the Work for testing. If the testing or approval is to be made by an authority other than City, timely notice shall be given of the date fixed for such testing. Testing shall be made promptly, and, where practicable, at the source of supply. If any of the Work should be covered up without approval or consent of Project Manager, it must, if required by the Project Manager, be uncovered for examination and properly restored at Contractor's expense. Unless otherwise provided, the Contractor shall make arrangements for such tests, inspections, and approvals with the City's testing laboratory or entity. The Contractor shall give the City and the Consultant timely notice of when and where tests and inspections are to be conducted so that the City or Consultant may be present for such procedures. Re-examination of any of the Work may be ordered by the Project Manager or Consultant, and if so ordered, the Work must be uncovered by Contractor. If such Work is found to be in accordance with the Contract Documents, City shall pay the cost of re-examination and replacement by means of a Supplemental Job Order. If such Work is not in accordance with the Contract Documents, Contractor shall pay such cost. The Contractor shall bear the cost of correcting destroyed or damaged construction, whether completed or partially completed, of the City or separate contractors caused by the Contractor's correction or removal of Work, which is not in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents. Inspectors shall have no authority to permit deviations from, or to relax any of the provisions of the Contract Documents, or to delay the Work by failure to inspect the materials and Work with reasonable promptness, without the written permission or instruction of the Project Manager or Consultant. The payment of any compensation, whatever may be its character or form, or the giving of any gratuity or the granting of any favor by the Contractor to any Inspector, directly or indirectly, is strictly prohibited, and any such act on the part of the Contractor will constitute a breach of this Contract. 26. Taxes Contractor shall pay all applicable sales, consumer, use and any other taxes, levies, impositions, or assessments required by law, rule, or regulation or imposed by any governmental authority with authority to assess them. Contractor is responsible for reviewing the pertinent state statutes involving state taxes and complying with all requirements. 27. Separate Contracts Prior to the commencement of the Work, the Project Manager or the Consultant will notify the Contractor of all ongoing projects or projects scheduled to commence during the Work that may require coordination. The Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating the Work with any other project to minimize any potential adverse impact. Contractor shall not be entitled to any days of delay for failure to properly coordinate the Work. The Consultant and the Project Manager will assist the Contractor in coordinating the Work; however, the sole responsibility for coordination rests with the Contractor. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 43 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services If any part of Contractor's Work depends for proper execution or results, upon the work of any other persons, Contractor shall inspect and promptly report to the Project Manager any defects in such work that render it unsuitable for such proper execution and results. Contractor's failure to so inspect and report shall constitute an acceptance of the other person's work as fit and proper for the reception of Contractor's Work, except as to defects, which may develop in other contractor's work after the execution of Contractor's Work. Contractor shall conduct its operations and take all reasonable steps to coordinate the prosecution of the Work so as to create no interference or impact on any other contractor on the site. Should such interference or impact occur, Contractor shall be liable to the affected contractor for the cost of such interference or impact. To ensure the proper execution of subsequent Work, Contractor shall inspect the Work already in place and shall at once report to the Project Manager any discrepancy between the executed Work and the requirements of the Contract Documents. 28. Lands of Work City shall provide, as may be indicated in the Contract Documents, the lands upon which the Work is to be performed, rights -of -way, and easements for access thereto and such other lands as are designated by City for the use of Contractor. Contractor shall provide, at the Contractor's own expense, and without liability to City, any additional land and access thereto that may be required for temporary construction facilities, or for storage of materials. The appropriate tasks and quantities from the CTC, in accordance to all rules established in the CTC can be included in Contractor's Price Proposal (subject to review and approval by the City) to address such needs. Contractor shall furnish to City copies of written permission obtained by Contractor from the owners of such facilities. 29. Coordination of Work The Project(s) Site(s) may be occupied and may operate on a twenty-four (24) hour seven (7) day a week schedule. Contractor shall ensure that the performance of the Work does notimpact any ongoing operations at Project(s) Site(s), which also includes the delivery of any materials and equipment. Access to and egress from the Project(s) Site(s) shall be coordinated with the Project Manager and the Consultant to minimize interference to regular and emergency operations of the facility. Contractor may be required to coordinate the Work with other contractors performing work at the Project(s) Site(s). 30. Differing Site Conditions In the event that during the course of the Work Contractor encounters subsurface or concealed conditions at the Project(s) Site(s) which differ materially from those shown in the Contract Documents and from those ordinarily encountered and generally recognized as inherent in work of the character called for in the Contract Documents; or unknown physical conditions of the Project(s) Site(s), of an unusual nature, which differ materially from that ordinarily encountered and generally recognized as inherent in work of the character called for in the Contract Documents, Contractor, without disturbing the conditions and before performing any Work affected by such conditions, shall, within twenty-four (24) hours of their discovery, notify the Project Manager in writing of the existence of the aforesaid conditions. Project Manager and the Consultant shall, within two (2) business days after receipt of Contractor's written notice, investigate the Site conditions identified by Contractor. If, in the sole opinion of the Project Manager or the Consultant, the conditions do materially so differ and cause an increase or decrease in Contractor's cost of, or the time required for, the performance of any part of the Work, whether or not charged as a result of the conditions, Project Manager shall recommend an equitable adjustment to the Job Order Amount or Job Order Completion Time, or both. If the Project Manager and Contractor cannot agree on an adjustment in the Job Order Amount or Job Order Completion Time, the adjustment shall be referred to the Director for Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 44 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services determination. Should the Director determine that the conditions of the Project(s) Site(s) are not so materially different to justify a change in the terms of the Contract Documents, the Director shall so notify the Project Manager, Consultant, and Contractor in writing, stating the reasons, and such determination shall be final and binding upon the parties hereto. No request by Contractor for an equitable adjustment to the Contract Documents under this provision shall be allowed unless Contractor has given written notice and otherwise fully documented altering site conditions in strict accordance with the provisions of this Article. No request for an equitable adjustment or change to the Job Order Amount or Job Order Completion Time for differing site conditions shall be allowed if made after the date certified by Consultant or Project Manager as the date of substantial completion. 31. Existing Utilities Known utilities and structures adjacent to or encountered in the Work will be shown on the Drawings provided for a Project. The locations shown are taken from existing records and the best information available from existing plans and utility investigations; however, it is expected that there may be some discrepancies, variations, and omissions in the locations and quantities of utilities and structures shown. Those shown are for the convenience of the Contractor only, and no responsibility -is -assumed -by -either -the -city -for -their -accuracy -or -completeness -No -request -for additional compensation or Job Order Completion Time resulting from encountering utilities not shown or not known will be considered. The Contractor shall explore sufficiently ahead of the Work to allow time for any necessary adjustments The Contractor must coordinate all underground utility locations through "Sunshine State One CaII of Florida, Inc.," who shall be contacted a minimum of forty-eight (48) hours before the Contractor commences any digging. The Contractor is responsible for removing all utility markings once the work is completed. Final payment to the Contractor may be withheld until the utility marks are removed. 32. Contractor's Responsibility for Utility Properties and Service Where the Contractor's operations could cause damage or inconvenience to railway, telephone, fiber optic, television, electrical power, oil, gas, water, sewer, or irrigation systems, the Contractor shall make all arrangements necessary for the protection of these utilities and services or any other known utilities. Notify all utility companies that are affected by the construction operation at least forty-eight (48) hours in advance. Under no circumstance, expose any utility without first obtaining permission from the appropriate agency. Once permission has been granted, locate, expose, and provide temporary support for all existing underground utilities and utility poles where necessary. The Contractor and its Subcontractors shall be solely and directly responsible to the owner and operators of such properties for any damage, injury, expense, loss, inconvenience, delay, suits, actions, or claims of any character brought because of any injuries or damage, which may result from the construction operations under the Contract Documents. Neither the City nor its officers or agents shall be responsible to the Contractor for damages as a result of the Contractor's failure to protect utilities encountered in the Work. In the event of interruption to domestic water, sewer, storm drain, or other utility services because of accidental breakage due to construction operations, promptly notify the proper authority. Cooperate with said authority in restoration of service as promptly as possible and bear all costs of repair. In no event shall interruption of any utility service be allowed unless granted by the owner of the utility. In the event water service lines that interfere with trenching are encountered, the Contractor may, by obtaining prior approval of the water utility, cut the service, dig through, and restore the service with similar and equal materials at the Contractor's expense and as approved by the Project Manager. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 45 RFP No, 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services Replace, with material approved by the Project Manager, at Contractor's expense, any and all other laterals, existing utilities or structures removed or damaged during construction, unless otherwise provided for in the Contract Documents and as approved by the Project Manager. Replace, with material approved by the Project Manager, at Contractor's expense, any existing utilities damaged during the Work 33. Interfering Structures An attempt will be made to show major structures on the furnished Drawings. While the information has been compiled from the best available sources, its completeness and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, and is presented as a guide. The Contractor shall field verify all locations. Contractor shall coordinate with any affected companies, including utility companies and take necessary precautions to prevent damage to existing structures whether on the surface, above ground, or underground, including have the owner of the interfering structures place temporary supports. 34. Field Relocation During the process of the Work, it is expected that minor relocations of the Work may be necessary. Such relocations shall be made only by the direction of the Project Manager at the Contractor's expo nse-lf-existing-structures-are-encountered-that-will-prevent-constructionas-showr-,-the Contractor shall notify the Project Manager before continuing with the Work in order that the Project Manager may make such field revisions as necessary to avoid conflict with the existing structures. Where the Contractor fails to notify the Project Manager when an existing structure is encountered, and proceeds with the Work despite this interference, the Contractor does so at his own risk. 35. Contractor's Use of Proiect(s) Site(s) Limitations may be placed on the Contractor's use of the Project(s) Site(s) and such limitations will be identified by the Project Manager. In addition to such limitations, the Project Manager may make storage available to the Contractor, at his sole discretion, based on availability of space. The Contractor shall also coordinate and schedule deliveries so as to minimize disruptions to City day- to-day operations. The Contractor shall limit its use of the Project(s) Site(s), so as to allow for the City's continuous operation. This is necessary, as the Project(s) Site(s) may remain in operation during the Work. The Contractor shall: • Confine operations at the Project(s) Site(s) to the areas permitted by the Project Manager; not disturb portions of the Project(s) Site(s) beyond the specified areas; conform to Project(s) Site(s) rules and regulations affecting the Work. • Keep existing driveways and entrances serving surrounding facilities clear and available to the City, its employees and the public at all times; not use areas for parking and/or storage of materials except as authorized by the Project Manager. • o Assume all responsibility for its tools, equipment and materials, including any materials purchased for the Work and not accepted by the City, and its vehicles while performing Work for the City and/or while parked or stored at a City facility. The City assumes no liability for damage or loss to the items specified in this paragraph. Access to parking and egress from the Project(s) Site(s) shall be subject to the approval of the Project Manager. 36. Warranty of Materials and Equipment Contractor warrants to City that all materials and equipment furnished under the Contract Documents will be new unless otherwise specified and that all of the Work will be of good quality, free from faults and defects and in conformance with the Contract Documents. All Work not Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 46 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services conforming to these requirements, including substitutions not properly approved and authorized, may be considered defective. If required by the Project Manager, Contractor shall furnish satisfactory evidence as to the kind and quality of materials and equipment. This warranty is not limited by any other provisions within the Contract Documents. 37. Material and Equipment Shipment, Handling, Storage and Protection Preparation for Shipment When practical, equipment shall be factory assembled. The equipment parts and assemblies that are shipped unassembled shall be furnished with assembly plan and instructions. The separate parts and assemblies shall be factory match -marked or tagged in a manner to facilitate assembly. All assemblies are to be made by the Contractor at no additional cost to the City. Generally, machined and unpainted parts subject to damage by the elements shall be protected with an application of a strippable protective coating, or other approved protective method. Equipment shall be packaged or crated in a manner that will provide protection from damage during shipping, handling, and storage. The outside of the package or crate shall be adequately marked or tagged to indicate its contents by name and equipment number, if applicable; approximate weight; state any special precautions for handling; and indicate the recommended requirements for storage prior to installation. Packaging and Delivery of Spare Parts and Special Tools Properly mark to identify the associated equipment by name, equipment, and part number. Parts shall be packaged in a manner for protection against damage from the elements during shipping, handling, and storage. Ship in boxes that are marked to indicate the contents. Delivery of spare parts and special tools shall be made prior to the time associated equipment is scheduled for the initial test run. Shipment All equipment and material shall be shipped with freight and shipping paid, FOB job site. The Contractor shall request a 7-day advance notice of shipment from manufacturers, and, upon receipt of such notice, provide the Engineer with a copy of the current delivery information concerning equipment items and material items of critical importance to the Construction Schedule. Receiving The Contractor shall unload and record the receipt of all equipment and materials at the jobsite. All costs for receiving, inspection, handling, storage, insurance, inventory control, and equipment maintenance for the Contractor -Supplied and City -Supplied materials and equipment shall be included in the Contractor's Adjustment Factors and no extra compensation will, be allowed. Inspection Immediately upon receipt of equipment and materials at the jobsite, the Contractor shall inspect for completeness and any evidence of damage during shipment. City supplied equipment and material shall be inspected and inventoried together with City's Inspector. Should there appear to be any shortage or damage, the Project Manager shall be immediately notified; and the Contractor shall be fully responsible for informing the manufacturers and the transportation company of the extent of the shortage or damage. If the item or items require replacing or supplying missing parts, the Contractor shall take the necessary measures to expedite the replacement or supply the missing parts. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 47 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services Handling Equipment and materials received for installation on the Project(s) shall be handled in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations, and in a manner that will prevent damage. Storage Equipment and materials shall be stored prior to installation as recommended by the manufacturer. Generally, materials such as pipe shall be stored off the ground in approved storage yards. Items subject to damage by the elements, vandalism, or theft shall be stored in secure buildings. Items requiring environmental control for protection shall be provided with the necessary environmentally controlled storage facilities at no cost to the City. Insurance The Contractor's insurance shall adequately cover the value of materials delivered but not yet incorporated into the Work. Inventory Control Equipment and materials shall be stored in a manner to provide easy access for inspection and inventory-control—T-he-Contractor-shall keep -a -running account -of -all -materials -in storage -to -facilitate inspection and to estimate progress payments for materials delivered but not installed in the Work. Equipment's Maintenance Prior to Acceptance by the City Provide the required or manufacturer's recommended maintenance during storage, during the installation, and until such time as the City accepts the equipment for full-time operation. Salvage Equipment Any salvageable pipe, fittings, or other miscellaneous material or equipment removed during construction and not reused in the Work shall be cleaned, hauled, and stored by the Contractor at his own expense, where directed by the Project Manager, and shall remain the property of the City. All other material shall be disposed of by the Contractor at his own expense. 38. Manufacturer's Instructions The Contractor shall: Comply with manufacturer's requirements for the handling, delivery, and storage of all materials. Where required by the Contract Documents, Contractor shall submit manufacturer's printed instructions for delivery, storage, assembly, and installation. Comply with the manufacturer's applicable instructions and recommendations for the performance of the Work, to the extent that these instructions and recommendations are more explicit or more stringent than requirements indicated in the Contract Documents. Inspect each item of material or equipment immediately prior to installation and reject damaged and defective items. Provide attachment and connection devices and methods for securing the Work; secure Work true to line plumb and level, and within recognized industry standards; allow for expansion and building movement; provide uniform joint width in exposed Work; arrange joints in exposed Work to obtain the best visual effect and refer questionable visual effect choices to the Consultant for final decision when applicable to the Work. Confirm measurements and dimensions of the Work, as an integral step in starting each portion of the Work. Install each unit or section of Work during favorable weather conditions, which shall ensure the best possible results in coordination with the entire Project(s) and isolate each unit of Work from Job Order Contracting (JOC) for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 48 RFP No. 18-19-001 incompatible Work as necessary to prevent potential interference among each . section and/or deterioration of equipment. Coordinate enclosure of the Work, which requires inspections and tests so as to minimize the necessity of uncovering Work for that purpose. When required by the Contract Documents or the manufacturer, a qualified representative shall be present to observe field conditions, conditions of surface and installation, quality of workmanship, and applications. Manufacturer's representative shall provide the Contractor and the Project Manager a written report of field observations. 39. Manufacturer's Warranty Contractor shall provide all manufacturers' warranties. All warranties, expressed and/or implied, shall be made available to the City for material and equipment covered by this Contract Documents. All material and equipment furnished shall be fully guaranteed by the Contractor against factory defects and workmanship. At no expense to the City, the Contractor shall correct any and all apparent and latent defects that may occur within the manufacturer's standard warranty. The Contract Documents may supersede the manufacturer's standard warranty. Manufacturer's warranties will become effective upon Final Acceptance of the Project(). 40. Reference Standards Reference to the standards of any technical society, organization, or body shall be construed to mean the latest standard adopted and published at the date of request for qualifications, even though reference may have been made to an earlier standard. Such reference is hereby made a part of the Contract Documents the same as if herein repeated in full and in the event of any conflict between any of these standards and those specified, the most stringent shall govern unless otherwise stated. 41. Submittals Contractor shall review and approve all Shop Drawings, samples, product data, Schedule of Values, and any and all other submittals required for a Job Order to make sure they comply with the Contract Documents prior to submission to the Project Manager. Contractor by approving and submitting any submittals, represents that they have verified the accuracy of the submittals, and they have verified all of the submittal information and documentation with the requirements of the Contract Documents. At time of submission the Contractor shall advise the Project Manager in writing of any deviations from the Contract Documents. Failure of the Contractor to advise the Project Manager of any deviations shall make the Contractor solely responsible for any costs incurred to correct, add or modify any portion of the Work to comply with the Contract Documents. Each Shop Drawing submittal shall contain a title block containing the following information: ■ Number and title of drawing, including Job Order title and Number • Date of drawing and revisions • Name of Contractor and Subcontractor (if any) submitting drawings ■ Name of Project, Building or Facility • Specification Section title and number • Contractor's Stamp of approval, signed by the Contractor or his checker ■ Space above the title block for Project Manager' or Consultant's action stamp • Submittal or re -submittal number (whether first, second, third, etc.) • Date of submittal Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 49 .RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services Contractor shall sign, in the proper block, each sheet of Shop Drawing and data and each sample label to certify compliance with the requirements of the Contract Documents. Shop Drawing submitted without the stamp and signature shall be rejected, and it will be considered that the Contractor has not complied with the requirements of the Contract Documents. Contractor shall bear the risk of any delays that may occur as a result of such rejection. • City shall notbeliable for any materials, fabrication of products or Work commenced that requires submittals until the Project Manager has returned approved submittals to the Contractor. Project Manager shall make every effort to review submittals within fourteen (14) calendar days from the date of receipt by the Project Manager. Project Manager's review shall only be for conformance with design concepts and the information provided in the Contract Documents. The approval of a separate item shall not constitute approval of an assembly in which the item functions. The Project Manager shall return the Shop Drawings to the Contractor for their use and distribution. Acceptance of any submittal shall not relieve the Contractor of any responsibility for any deviations from the requirements of the Contract Documents unless the Contractor has given written notice to the Project Manager of the specific deviations and the Consultant has issued written approval of such deviations. By approving and submitting Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples, the Contractor represents that all materials, field measurements and field construction criteria related thereto have been verified, checked and coordinated with the requirements of the Work and have been verified, checked and coordinated with this Contract Documents. Contractor shall be responsible for the distribution of all Shop Drawings, copies of product data and samples, which bear the Project Manager or Consultant's stamp of approval. Distribution shall include, but not be limited to; job site file, record documents file, Subcontractor, suppliers, and other affected parties or entities that require the information. The Contractor shall also provide copies of all plans approved and permitted by the required governing authorities. The Contractor shall not be relieved of responsibility for errors or omissions in all submittals by the Project Manager or Consultant's acceptance thereof. The Contractor warrants the adequacy for the purpose intended of any Shop Drawings or portion of a Shop Drawing that alters, modifies, or adds to the requirements of the Contract Documents. Nothing in the Project Manager's or Consultant's review of Shop Drawings, Submittals and Samples shall be construed as authorizing additional Work or increased cost to the City. 42. Shop Drawings Contractor shall submit Shop Drawings as required by the Contract Documents. The purpose of the Shop Drawings is to show, in detail, the suitability, efficiency, technique of manufacture, installation requirements, details of the item, and evidence of its compliance or noncompliance with this Contract Documents. Within five (5) calendar days after City's award of a Project, Contractor shall submit to the Project Manager a complete list and submittal log of items for which Shop Drawings are to be submitted and shall identify the critical items and all submittal dates. Approval of this list by the Project Manager shall in no way relieve the Contractor from submitting complete Shop Drawings and providing materials, equipment, etc., fully in accordance with the Contract Documents. This procedure is required in order to expedite final approval of Shop Drawings. After the approval of the list of items required •in above, Contractor shall promptly request Shop Drawings from the various manufacturers, fabricators, and suppliers. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 50 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services Contractor shall thoroughly review and check the Shop Drawings and each and every copy shall show its approval thereon. Some Shop Drawings, as denoted either in the Contract Documents or by the Florida Building Code (Code) or Florida Statute such as structural drawings, require that a licensed engineer prepare them. It is the sole responsibility of the Contractor to ensure that the Shop Drawings meet all Code requirements. In addition to all Shop Drawings required by the Contract Documents, the Contractor must provide Shop Drawings for; all drainage structures including catch basins, drainage pipe, ballast rock, and exfiltration trench filter fabric. If the Shop Drawings show or indicate departures from the Contract Documents, Contractor shall make specific mention thereof in its letter of transmittal. Failure to point out such departures shall not relieve Contractor from its responsibility to comply with the Contract and Documents. Project Manager shall review and accept or reject with comments, Shop Drawings within fourteen (14) calendar days from the date received. Project Manager's approval of Shop Drawings will be general and shall not relieve Contractor of responsibility for the accuracy of such Shop Drawings, nor for the proper fitting and construction of the Work, nor for the furnishing of materials or Work required by the Contract Documents and not indicated on the Shop Drawings. No Work called for by Shop Drawings shall be performed until said Shop Drawings have been approved by the Project Manager. Approval shall not relieve Contractor from responsibility for errors or omissions of any sort on the Shop Drawings. No approval will be given to partial submittals of Shop Drawings for items, which interconnect and/or are interdependent where necessary to properly evaluate the design. It is Contractor's responsibility to assemble the Shop Drawings for all such interconnecting and/or interdependent items, check them and then make one submittal to the Project Manager along with its comments as to compliance, noncompliance, or features requiring special attention. If catalog sheets or prints of manufacturers' standard drawings are submitted as Shop Drawings, any additional information or changes on such drawings shall be typewritten or lettered in ink. The minimum size for shop drawings shall be 11" X 17". Each Shop Drawing shall be clear, thoroughly detailed and shall have listed on it all Contract Documents references, drawing number(s), specification section number(s) and the shop drawing numbers of related work. Shop Drawings must be complete in every detail, including location of the Work. Materials, gauges, methods of fastening and spacing of fastenings, connections with other work, cutting, fitting, drilling, and any and all other necessary information per standard trade practices or as required for any specific purpose shall be shown. Where professional calculations and/or certification of performance criteria of materials, systems, and or equipment are required, the Project Manager and Consultant are entitled to rely upon the accuracy and completeness of such calculations and certifications submitted by the Contractor. Calculations, when required, shall be submitted in a neat clear and easy format to follow. Contractor shall keep one set of Shop Drawings marked with Project Manager's approval at the job site at all times. 43. Product Data Contractor shall submit four (4) copies of product data, warranty information and operating and maintenance manuals. Each copy must be marked to identify applicable products, models, options and other data. Contractor shall supplement manufacturer's standard data to provide information unique to the Work. Contractor shall only submit pages that are pertinent. Submittals shall be marked to identify pertinent products, with references to the specifications and the Contract Documents. Identify Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 51 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services reference standards, performance characteristics and capacities, wiring and piping diagrams and controls, component parts, finishes, dimensions and required clearances. Contractor shall submit a draft of all product data, warranty information, and operating and maintenance manuals at fifty percent (50%) completion of construction. 44. Samples Contractor shall submit samples to illustrate the functional characteristics of the product(s). Submittals shall be coordinated for different categories of interfacing Work. Contractor shall include identification on each sample and provide full information. 45. Record Set Contractor shall maintain in a safe place at the Project(s) Site(s) one record copy and one permit set of the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to (as they relate to each specific Project), all Drawings, Specifications, Shop Drawings, amendments, Supplemental Job Orders, RFIs, and Field Directives, as well as all written interpretations and clarifications issued by the Project Manager or Consultant, in good order and annotated to show all changes made during construction. The record documents shall be continuously updated by Contractor throughout the prosecution of the Work -to -accurately -reflect all -field -changes -that -are -made -to -adapt -the -Work -to -field -conditions, changes resulting from Supplemental Job Orders, Construction Change Directives, and Field Directives as well as all written interpretations and clarifications, and all concealed and buried installations of piping, conduit and utility services. Contractor shall certify the accuracy of the updated record documents. As a condition precedent to City's obligation to pay Contractor, the Contractor shall provide evidence, satisfactory to the Project Manager and the Consultant, that Contractor is fulfilling its obligation to continuously update the record documents. All buried items, outside the Project(s) Site(s), shall be accurately located on the record documents as to depth and in relationship to not less than two (2) permanent features (e.g., interior or exterior wall faces). The record documents shall be clean and all changes, corrections, and dimensions shall be given in a neat and legible manner in red. The record documents shall be available to the City and the Consultant for reference. Upon completion of the Work and as a condition precedent to Contractor's entitlement to final payment, the record documents shall be delivered to the Project Manager by the Contractor. The Record Set of Drawing shall be submitted in both hard copy and as electronic plot files. 46. Supplemental Drawings and Instructions The Project Manager or Consultant shall have the right to approve and issue supplemental instructions setting forth written orders, instructions, or interpretations concerning the Contract Documents or its performance, provided such Supplemental Instructions involve no change in the Job Order Amount or the Job Order Completion Time. Project Manager or Consultant shall have the right to modify the details of the plans and specifications, to supplement the plans and specifications with additional plans, drawings, or additional information as the Work proceeds, all of which shall be considered as part of the Contract Documents. In case of disagreement between the written and graphic portions of the Contract Documents, the written portion shall govern. 47. Contractor Furnished Drawings The Contract Documents may require the Contractor to furnish design, shop, and/or as -built drawings depending on the nature and scope of the Work to be performed. The following applies to the different types of.drawings. The Project Manager shall, after review of the drawings, initial and mark the drawings in one of the following manners: Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 52 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 1. ACCEPTED - No correction required. 2. PROCEED AS CORRECTED - Minor changes or corrections identified. Work can proceed subject to re -submittal and acceptance of the drawings. 3. REVISE AND RESUBMIT - Significant changes or corrections are recommended. Submittal must be revised and resubmitted for acceptance prior to Work proceeding. 4. REJECTED - Not inaccordance with the Contract and/or Contract Documents due to excessive changes or corrections or other justifiable reason. Drawings must be corrected and resubmitted prior to any Work being performed. Revisions required by the permitting jurisdiction must also be reviewed and accepted by the Project Manager prior to resubmission to the permitting agency. Acceptance by the City shall not relieve the Contractor from responsibility for errors and omissions in the drawings. 48. Substitutions Whenever materials or equipment are specified or described in the Detailed Scope of Work by using the name of a proprietary item or the name of a particular supplier, the naming of the item is intended to establish th type, function, and qua ity required. Unless the name is followed by words indicating that no substitution is permitted, materials or equipment of other suppliers may be accepted by the Consultant after sufficient information is submitted by the Contractor to allow City and the Consultant to determine that the material or equipment proposed is equivalent or equal to that named. Requests for review of substitute items of material and equipment will not be accepted by City and Consultant from anyone other than Contractor. If Contractor wishes to furnish or use a substitute item of material or equipment, Contractor shall make application to the Consultant for acceptance thereof, certifying that the proposed substitute shall perform adequately the functions and achieve the results called for by the general design, be similar and of equal substance to that specified and be suited to the same use as that specified. The application shall state that the evaluation and acceptance of the proposed substitute will not prejudice Contractor's achievement of Substantial Completion on time, whether or not acceptance of the substitute for use in the Work will require a change in any of the Contract Documents to adapt the design to the proposed substitute and whether or not incorporation or use by the substitute in connection with the Work is subject to payment of any license fee or royalty. All variations of the proposed substitute from that specified will be identified in the application and available maintenance, repair and replacement service shall be indicated. The application also shall contain an itemized estimate of all costs that will result directly or indirectly from acceptance of such substitute, including costs for redesign and claims of other contractors affected by the resulting change, all of which shall be considered by the Consultant in evaluating the proposed substitute. The Consultant may require the Contractor to furnish at Contractor's expense additional data about the proposed substitute. If a specific means, method, technique, sequence or procedure of construction is indicated in or required by Contract Documents, Contractor may furnish or utilize a substitute means, method, technique, sequence or procedure of construction acceptable to the Consultant, if the Contractor submits sufficient information to allow the Consultant to determine that the substitute proposed is equivalent to that indicated or required by the Contract Documents. The procedures for submission to and review by the Consultant shall be the same as those provided herein for substitute materials and equipment. The Consultant shall be allowed a reasonable time within which to evaluate each proposed substitute. The Consultant and the City shall be the sole judges of the acceptability of any substitute. No substitute shall be ordered, installed or utilized without the City's and the Consultant's prior written acceptance which shall be evidenced by either a Supplemental Job Order or an Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 53 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services approved submittal. The City and the Consultant may require the Contractor to furnish at Contractor's expense a special performance guarantee or other surety with respect to any substitute. If the Consultant rejects the proposed substitute, at their discretion, the City may require the Contractor to reimburse the City for the charges of the Consultant for evaluating the proposed substitute. Contractor shall maintain sole liability and responsibility for ensuring that all substitutions and any required design of such are in full compliance with and meet all the requirements of the Contract Documents. 49. City Furnished Drawings The City, at its sole discretion and option, may furnish design drawings, as all or part of a Detailed Scope of Work. It shall be the sole responsibility of the Contractor to bring to the immediate attention of the Project Manager and the Consultant any discrepancies between the drawings and existing conditions, excluding hidden or unforeseen conditions, discovered prior to commencing and during the Work. The Contractor shall be solely responsible for verifying the accuracy of the drawings prior to commencing the Work, and shall be responsible for any errors or revisions of the Work, which might have been avoided by notifying the City prior to commencement. This shall also apply to any revisions-or-om fissions-identified-by-the-Contractor—T-he-C-ontractor-shall-submit-all-requests-for information entitled Request for Information (RFI). The City shall respond to all RFI's in writing. The Contractor shall have no basis for any claim for additional costs resulting from their failure to identify any required revisions, omissions, and/or errors, not identified in writing to the Project Manager prior to commencing the Work. The drawings are to be addressed as a complete set and should not be used in parts. Contractor shall be responsible to coordinate the set of drawings with all trades to ensure that the Work will be performed correctly and coordinated among the trades. Contractor shall not scale the drawings. 50. Interpretation of Drawings and Documents Drawings and specifications are intended to be consistent, be mutually explanatory, and should be used together and not separately. During the performance of the Project(s), should any errors, omissions, conflicts, ambiguities or discrepancies be found in the drawings and/or specifications, the Project Manager or the Consultant will clarify in writing the intent of the drawings and/or specifications and the Contractor agrees to abide by the Project Manager's or Consultants interpretation and perform the Work in accordance with the decision of the Project Manager or the Consultant. In such event, the Contractor will be held to have included in its Price Proposal the best materials suitable for the purpose and/or methods of construction. 51. Product and Material Testing All tests shall be performed by the Contractor, except where otherwise specifically stated in the Job Order. All costs for testing performed by the Contractor shall be at the Contractor's expense, and shall be included in the Price Proposal and in accordance with the rules specifically found in the CTC. The City may, in its sole and absolute discretion, test materials, and products at its own cost. However, should such materials or products fail to pass the test and/or meet the requirements of the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall reimburse the City for the cost of such tests and repair or replace said materials or products. In such instances, the City may deduct such cost from any payments pending to the Contractor. 52. Field Directives The Project Manager or Consultant may at times issue field directives to the Contractor based on visits to the Project(s) Site(s). Such Field Directives shall be issued in writing and the Contractor shall be required to comply with the directive. Where the Contractor believes that the directive is outside the scope of the Work, the Contractor shall, within forty-eight (48) hours, notify the Project Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 54 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services Manager that the work is outside the scope of the Work. At that time, the Field Directive may be rescinded or the Contractor may be required to submit a request for a change to the Contract. Where the Contractor is notified of the City's position that the Work is within the scope and the Contractor disagrees, the Contractor shall notify the Project Manager that the Contractor reserves the right to make a claim for the time and monies based on the Field Directive. At no time shall the Contractor refuse to comply with the directive. Failure to comply with the directive may result in a determination that the Contractor is in default of the Contract. 53. Changes in the Work or Contract Documents Without invalidating the Contract Documents and without notice to any Surety, City reserves and shall have the right, from time to time to make such increases, decreases or other changes in the character or quantity of the Work under the Contract Documents as may be considered necessary or desirable to complete fully and acceptably the proposed construction of a Project in a satisfactory manner. Any extra or additional Work within the scope of the Project(s) must be accomplished by means of appropriate Field Orders and Supplemental Instructions or Supplemental Job Orders. Any changes to the terms of the Contract Documents must be contained in a written document, executed by the parties hereto. This section- shall not prohibit the issuance of Change Orders executed only -by City. 54. Continuing the Work Contractor shall carry on the Work and adhere to the Construction Schedule during all disputes or disagreements with City, including disputes or disagreements concerning a request for a Supplemental Job Order, a request for a change in the Job Order Amount or Job Order Completion Time. The Work shall not be delayed or postponed pending resolution of any disputes or disagreements. 55. Supplemental Job Orders Changes in the quantity or character of the Work within the scope of the Project(s) which are not properly the subject of Field Orders or Supplemental Instructions, including all changes resulting in changes in the Job Order Amount or the Job Order Completion Time, shall be authorized only by Supplemental Job Orders approved in advance and issued in accordance with the provisions of the City. In the event satisfactory adjustment cannot be reached for any item requiring a change in the Job Order Amount or Job Order Completion, and a Supplemental Job Order has not been issued, City reserves the right at its sole option to either terminate the Job Order as it applies to the items in question and make such arrangements as may be deemed necessary to complete the disputed Work; or submit the matter in dispute to the Director as set forth in Article 90, Resolution of Disputes. During the pendency of the dispute, and upon receipt of a Supplemental Job Order approved by City, Contractor shall promptly proceed with the change in the Work involved and advise the Project Manager, Consultant, and Director in writing within seven (7) calendar days of Contractor's agreement or disagreement with the method, if any, provided in the Supplemental Job Order for determining the proposed adjustment in the Job Order Amount or Job Order Completion Time. The City reserves the right to order changes which may result in additions to or reductions from the amount, type, or value of the Work shown in the Job Order and which are within the general scope of the Detailed Scope of Work. Any such changes will be known as Extra Work. No Extra Work shall be performed except pursuant to written orders of the Project Manager or Consultant expressly and unmistakably indicating his/her intention to treat the Work described therein as Extra Work. In the absence of such an order, the Project Manager or Consultant may direct, order or require the Contractor to perform any Work including that which. the Contractor Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 55 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services deems to be Extra Work. The Contractor shall nevertheless comply and shall promptly and in no event after, begin the performance thereof or incur cost attributable thereto and give written notice to the Project Manager stating why the Contractor deems such Work (hereinafter "Disputed Work") to be Extra Work. Said notice is for the purposes of (1) affording an opportunity to the Project Manager to cancel such order, direction or requirements promptly; (2) affording an opportunity to the Project Manager to keep an accurate record of materials, labor and other items involved; and (3) affording an opportunity to the City to take such action as it may deem advisable in light of such disputed Work. 56. Supplemental Job Order Procedure Unforeseen/latent conditions, additions to and deletions from the Detailed Scope of Work will be addressed via Supplemental Job Orders. Extra Work shall result in a Supplemental Job Order representing the reasonable cost or the reasonable financial savings related to the change in Work. Extra Work may also result in an equitable adjustment in the Job Order Completion Time for performance, for both the Extra Work and any other Work affected by the Extra Work. The City shall initiate the Extra Work procedure by a notice to Contractor outlining thaproposed Extra Work and issuing a RFPP for a Supplemental Job Order. Upon completion of the procedures for ordering work as set forth in Section 3, Supplemental Terms and Conditions, Article 3, Job Orders of the RFP Documents and receipt of the Notice to Proceed with the Extra Work. Upon receipt of the Notice to Proceed, the Contractor is required to start the Extra Work immediately. The Contractor is required to obtain permission for an extension to start the Extra Work if it is beyond the Contractor's ability to start within the allotted timeframe. The Contractor is required to provide the Project Manager with a detailed Price Proposal, which shall include requested revisions to the Job Order Amount and Job Order Completion Time. The Job Order Amount for the Extra Work shall be calculated using the Unit Prices set forth in the Construction Task Catalog® or as Non-Prepriced Tasks (only if the applicable tasks do not exist in the CTC). The Proposal Package for the Extra Work must include an explanation of the schedule impact and a request for a revised Job Order Completion Time supported with a related, updated Construction Schedule. If the Contractor fails to notify the Project Manager of the schedule changes associated with the Extra Work,.it will be deemed to be an acknowledgment by Contractor that the proposed Extra Work will not have any scheduling consequences. The request for a revised Job Order Amount shall follow the procedures set forth in Section 3, Supplemental Terms and Conditions, Article 3, Job Orders of the RFP Documents. The request for a revised Job Order Completion Time related to Extra Work may be accepted or modified by negotiations between the Contractor and the City. If an agreement on the Extra Work is reached, both parties shall execute the related documentation in the form of a Supplemental Job Order. The execution by the Contractor of the Supplemental Job Order shall serve as a release of the City from all claims and liability to the Contractor relating to, or in connection with, the Extra Work, including any impact, and any prior acts, neglect or default of the City relating to the Extra Work. Upon execution of a Supplemental Job Order that affects the Job Order Completion Time the Contractor shall, within five (5) business days submit a revised Construction Schedule reflecting the changes against the baseline schedule. 57. No Oral Changes Except to the extent expressly set forth in the Contract, no change in or modification, termination or discharge of the Contract or, in any form whatsoever, shall be valid or enforceable unless it is in writing and signed by the parties charged, therewith or their duly authorized representative. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 56 RFP No. 18-19-001 58. Value of Supplemental Job Order for Extra Work The Job Order Amount for the Extra Work shall be calculated using the Unit Prices set forth in the Construction Task Catalog® or as Non-Prepriced Tasks (only if the applicable tasks do not exist in the CTC) multiplied by the appropriate quantity multiplied by the appropriate Adjustment Factor(s). 59. Extra Work Directive If the parties fail to reach agreement with respect to the proposed Extra Work, or in case or extenuating circumstances, the City may nevertheless issue a directive to the Contractor to do the proposed Extra Work. Immediately upon receipt of the Extra Work Directive, the Contractor shall be obligated to proceed with the Work set forth in that directive. Except as provided below, the Contractor shall be entitled to initiate a dispute pursuant to the Article 90, Resolution of Disputes, by furnishing a written statement to the Project Manager within five (5) days of the Extra Work Directive, based upon any aspect, of such Extra Work which the Contractor disputes. Such dispute must relate to specific matters raised or specific matters reserved by the Contractor in its proposal and have not been resolved prior to the issuance of the Extra Work Directive. The written statement must set forth all details of the Contractor's claim including the manner that the disputed item was specified in the Contractor's proposal. During the pendency of any dispute hereunder, the Contractor must proceed with Work as set forth in the Extra. Work Directive unless otherwise advised by the Project Manager's written instructions. In the event there is a dispute as to price related to the Extra Work, the Contractor will be paid in accordance with the Article 58, Value of Supplemental Job Order for Extra Work. This payment(s) will be in full satisfaction of the Contractor's claim for an adjustment to the Job Order Amount. In case any Work or materials shall be required to be done or furnished under the provisions of this Article, the Contractor shall at the end of each day furnish to the City such documentation as the City may require to support all the costs of the Extra Work. If payments on account are desired as the Extra Work progresses, the Contractor shall render an itemized statement showing the total amount expended for each class of labor and for each kind of material on account of each item of Work as a condition precedent to the inclusion of such payment in a partial estimate. Upon the request of the City, the Contractor shall produce for audit by the City, books, vouchers, collective bargaining labor agreements, records or other documents showing the actual cost for labor and materials. Such documents shall not be binding on the City. The Project Manager shall determine any questions or dispute as to the correct cost of such labor, materials, or plant. Payment of any amount under this Article shall be subject to subsequent audit and approval, disapproval, modification or revision by representatives of the City. 60. As -Built Drawings • During the Work, Contractor shall maintain records of all deviations from the Drawings and Specifications as approved by the Project Manager and Consultant and prepare two copies of As - Built Record Drawings showing correctly and accurately all changes and deviations made during construction to reflect the Work as it was actually constructed. It is the responsibility of the Contractor to check the As -Built Drawings for errors and omissions prior to submittal to the City and certify in writing that the As -Built Drawings are correct and accurate, including the actual location of all internal piping, electrical/signal conduits in or below the concrete floor. Indicate the size, depth, and voltage in each conduit. Legibly mark to record actual construction: On -site structures and site Work as follows: ■ Depths of vdrious elements of foundation in relation to finish first floor datum; ▪ All underground piping and ductwork with elevations and dimensions and locations of valves, pull boxes, etc. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 57 RFP No. 18-19-001 • Changes in location. Horizontal and vertical locations of underground utilities and appurtenances, referenced to permanent surface improvements. Actual installed pipe material, class, etc.; • Location of internal utilities and appurtenances concealed in the construction, referenced to visible and accessible features of the structure. Air conditioning ducts with locations of dampers, access doors, fans and other items needing periodic maintenance; • Field changes in dimensions and details; • Changes made by Project Manager's or Consultant's written instructions or by Supplemental Job Order; • Details not on original Contract Drawings; • Equipment, conduit, electrical panel locations; and, • Project Manager or Consultant's schedule changes according to Contractor's records and Shop Drawings. Specifications and Addenda: Legibly mark each section to record: Manufacturer, trade name, catalog number, and Supplier of each product and item of equipment -actually -installed. Changes made by Project Manager or Consultant's written instructions or by Supplemental Job Order. Approved Shop Drawings: Provide record copies for each process equipment, piping, electrical system and instrumentation system. As -built documents shall be updated monthly as a condition precedent to payment. For construction of new building, or building additions, field improvements, and or roadway improvements as -built drawings signed and sealed by a Florida licensed Registered Land Surveyor. In addition, for projects that involve roadwork and drainage, Contractor shall provide complete as - built information relative to location, size, and depth of new pipes, manholes, inlets, etc. Identify grading; include locations of fittings, valves, fire hydrants, changing in pipe materials, water sampling points, thrust blocks, benchmarks, etc. The information shall be accurately recorded by the Contractor and submitted (signed and sealed by a Florida Certified P.L.S.) to the City of Miami prior final acceptance of the Work. All recorded information on existing utility crossing encountered during construction, included but not limited to pipes, inlets, manholes, etc., shall be recorded by a Florida Registered Surveyor and shown on the record drawings. The Project's as -built set of drawings shall Include GPS coordinates (X, Y, and Z) for all new and/or existing vacuum cleaned drainage system openings (i.e., catch basins, inlets, manholes, etc.) Contractors will be reimbursed for certified (stamped and sealed drawings) as-builts, based on the City's request and the Detailed Scope of Work issued. For construction of new building or building additions, as -built drawings signed and sealed by a Florida licensed Registered Land Surveyor. 61. Worker's Identification The Contractor's employees, who include any Subcontractor, shall wear an identification card provided by the Contractor. The identification card shall bear the employee's picture, name, title, and name of the employer. Failure by a Contractor's employee to wear such identification may result in their removal from the Work until such time as the identification card is obtained and worn. Such removal shall not act as a. basis for the Contractor to submit a claim for an extension of the Job Order Completion Time. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 58 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 62. Removal of Unsatisfactory Personnel The City may make written request to the Contractor for the prompt removal and replacement of any personnel employed or retained by the Contractor, or any or Subcontractor engaged by the Contractor to provide and perform services or Work pursuant to the requirements of the Contract Documents. The Contractor shall respond to the City within seven (7) calendar days of receipt of such request with either the removal and replacement of such personnel or written justification as to why that may not occur. The City shall make the final determination as to the removal of unsatisfactory personnel from Work assigned by City. The Contractor agrees that the removal of any of its employees does not require the termination or demotion of employee(s). 63. Substantial Completion, Punch List, and Final Completion The Work shall be substantially complete when the Project Manager, in the reasonable exercise of his/her discretion determines that the Work is complete and there are no material and/or substantial variations from the Contract Documents and the Work is fit for its intended purpose. Upon Substantial Completion, the Project Manager and the Contractor shall sign the Substantial Completion Inspection Form. The signing of this form shall not relieve the Contractor from its obligation to complete the Project. When the Contractor believes that the Work is substantially complete, the Contractor shall request in writing that the Project Manager inspect the Work to determine if Substantial Completion has been achieved. No request for Substantial Completion inspection is to be submitted until the Contractor has obtained a Certificate(s) of Occupancy, Certificate of Completion or Completion or a Temporary Certificate of Occupancy or any other approvals from agencies having jurisdiction over the Work. The Project Manager shall schedule the date and time for any inspection, and notify the Contractor and any other parties deemed necessary. During this inspection, the Project Substantial Completion Inspection Form will be completed as necessary. Any remaining Construction Work shall be identified on this form and shall be known as Punch List Work. The Punch List shall be signed by the Project Manager, and the Contractor confirming that the Punch List contains the item(s) necessary to complete the Work. The failure or refusal of the Contractor to sign the Project Substantial Completion Inspection Form or Punch List shall not relieve the Contractor from complying with the findings of the Project Substantial Completion Inspection and completing the Project to the satisfaction of the City Where the Punch List is limited to minor omissions and defects, the Project Manager shall indicate that the Work is substantially complete subject to completion of the Punch List. Where the Project Manager determines, on the appropriate form that the Work is not substantially complete, the Project Manager shall provide a list of all open items necessary to achieve Substantial Completion. Upon completion of such Work, the Contractor shall request another Substantial Completion inspection. The Project Manager and the Contractor shall agree on the time reasonably required to complete all remaining Work included in the Punch List. Upon the receipt of all documentation, resolution of any outstanding issues and issuance of final payment, the Project Manager shall notify the Contractor in writing of the closeout of the Project. The City will prepare a Certificate of Substantial Completion in the form, which shall establish the Date of Substantial Completion. Once substantial completion is achieved, the City shall be responsible for security, maintenance, heat, utilities, damage to the Project site, and insurance; and shall list all Work yet to be completed to satisfy the requirements of the Contract Documents for Final Completion. The failure to include any items of corrective Work on such fist does not alter the responsibility of Contractor to complete all of the Work in .accordance with the Contract Documents. Warranties required by the Contract Documents shall commence on the date of Final Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 59 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services Acceptance completion of the Work or designated portion thereof unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents. 64. Acceptance and Final Payment Upon receipt of written notice from Contractor that the Work is ready for final inspection and acceptance, Project Manager shall, within ten (10) calendar days, make an inspection thereof. If Project Manager finds the Work acceptable, the requisite documents have been submitted and the requirements of the Contract Documents fully satisfied, and all conditions of the permits and regulatory agencies have been met, a Final Certificate for Payment shall be issued by the Project Manager, stating that the requirements of the Contract Documents have been performed and the Work is ready for acceptance under the terms and conditions thereof. Before issuance of the Final Certificate for Payment, Contractor shall deliver to the Project Manager a final release of all liens arising out of the Contract Documents, receipts in full in lieu thereof; an affidavit certifying that all suppliers and Subcontractors have been paid in full and that all other indebtedness connected with the Work has been paid, and a consent of the surety to final payment; the final corrected as -built drawings; operations and maintenance data, and the final bill .of materials, if required, and payment application. Contractor shall deliver the written Contractor's and all Manufacturer's war-r-anties-prior-to-issuanee-of-the-Final-C-ertificate-for-payment. If, after the Work has been substantially completed, full completion thereof is materially delayed through no fault of Contractor, and Project Manager so certifies, City shall, upon such certification of the Project Manager, and without terminating the Contract Documents, make payment of the balance due for that portion of the Work fully completed and accepted. Such payment shall be made under the terms and conditions governing final payment, except that it shall not constitute a waiver of claims. The acceptance of final payment shall constitute a waiver of all claims by Contractor, except those previously made in strict accordance with the provisions of the Contract and identified by Contractor as unsettled at the time of the application for final payment. 65. NPDES Requirements Contractor shall comply with the State of Florida rules and regulations for the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) including but not limited to all permitting, Notices of Intent, and the Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). All costs for NPDES and SWPPP shall be included in the Adjustment Factors. For further information on compliance, requirements for NPDES and SWPPP contact the City of Miami Public Works Department at (305) 416-1200 or visit the State 'of Florida website at http://www.dep.state.fl.us/water/stormwater/npdes/. Contractor is responsible for obtaining, completing, and paying for any required NPDES application or permits that may be required. 66. Force Majeure Should any failure to perform on the part of Contractor be due to a condition of force majeure as that term is interpreted under Florida law, then the City may allow an extension of the Job Order Completion Time reasonably commensurate with the cause of such failure to perform or cure. If the Contractor is delayed in performing any obligation under the Contract Documents due to a force majeure condition, the Contractor shall request a time extension from the City within two (2) working days of said force majeure occurrence. Any time extension shall be subject to mutual agreement and shall not be cause for any claim by the Contractor for extra compensation unless additional services are required. Do Not Include inclement weather except as permitted by Florida law and may not include the acts or omissions -of Subcontractors. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 60 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 67. Extension of Time Any reference in this section to the Contractor shall be deemed to include suppliers, and permitted Subcontractors, whether or not in privity of contract with the Contractor for the purpose of this article. If the Contractor is delayed at any time during the progress of the Work beyond the Job Order Completion Time and/or Notice to Proceed (NTP) by the neglect or failure of the City or by.a Force Majeure, then the Job Order Completion Time set forth in the Job Order shall be extended by the City subject to the following conditions: The cause of the delay arises after issuance of the NTP and could not have been anticipated by the Contractor by reasonable investigation before proceeding with the Work; The Contractor demonstrates that the completion of the Work will be actually and necessarily delayed; The effect of such cause cannot be avoided or mitigated by the exercise of all reasonable precautions, efforts and measures whether before or after the occurrence of the cause of delay. Note: Adelay-meeting-all-the-conditions-of-the-above,—shall be deemed an Excusable Delay. The City reserves the right to rescind or shorten any extension previously granted if subsequently, the Project Manager determines that any information provided by the Contractor in support of a request for an extension of time was erroneous; provided however, that such information or facts, if known, would have resulted in a denial of the request for an Excusable Delay. Notwithstanding the above, the Project Manager will not rescind or shorten any extension previously granted if the Contractor acted in reliance upon the granting of such extension and such extension was based on information which, although later found to have been erroneous, was submitted in good faith by the Contractor. The request for an Excusable Delay shall be made within ten (10) calendar days after the time when the Contractor knows or should have known of any cause for which it may claim an extension of time and shall provide any actual or potential basis for an extension of time, identifying such causes and describing, as fully as practicable at that time, the nature and expected duration of the delay and its effect on the completion of that part of the Work identified in the request. The Project Manager may require the Contractor to furnish such additional information or documentation, as the Project Manager shall reasonably deem necessary or helpful in considering the requested extension. The Contractor shall not be entitled to an extension of time unless the Contractor affirmatively demonstrates that it is entitled to such extension. The Project Manager shall endeavor to review and respond to the Contractor's request for Excusable Delays in a reasonable period of time; however, the Contractor shall be obligated to continue to perform the Work required regardless of whether the Project Manager has issued a decision or whether the Contractor agrees or disagrees with that decision. With regard to an injunction, strike, or interference of public origin that may delay the Project, the Contractor shall promptly give the Project Manager a copy of the injunction or other orders and copies of the papers upon which the same shall have, been granted. The City shall be afforded the right to intervene and become a party to any suitor proceeding in which any such injunction shall be obtained and move to dissolve the same or otherwise, as the City may deem proper. The permitting of the Contractor to proceed with -the Work subsequent to the date specified in the Job Order (as such date may have been extended by a Supplemental Job Order), the making of any payment to the Contractor, the issuance of any Supplemental Job Order, shall not waiver the Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 61 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services City's rights under the Contract, including but not limited to the assessment of liquidated damages or declaring Contractor in default. 68. Notification of Claim Any claim for a change in the Job Order Completion Time or Job Order Amount shall be made by written notice by Contractor to the Project Manager and to Consultant within ten (10) business days of the commencement of the event giving rise to the claim and stating the general nature and cause of the claim. Thereafter, within twenty (20) calendar days of the termination of the event giving rise to the claim, written notice of the extent of the claim with supporting information and documentation shall be provided unless the Project Manager or Consultant allows an additional period of time to ascertain more accurate data in support of the claim and such notice shall be accompanied by Contractor's written notarized statement that the adjustment claimed is the entire adjustment to which the Contractor has reason to believe it is entitled as a result of the occurrence of said event. All claims for changes in the Job Order Completion Time or Job Order Amount shall be determined by the Project Manager in accordance with Article 70, No Damages for Delay, if City and Contractor cannot otherwise agree. It is expressly and specifically agreed that any and all claims for changes to the Job Order Completion Time or Job Order Amount shall be waived if not submitted in strict accordance with the requirements of this Article. The Job Order Completion Time will be extended in an amount equal to time lost on critical Work items due to delays beyond the control of and through no fault or negligence of Contractor if a claim is made therefore as provided in this Article. Such delays shall include, but not be limited to, acts or neglect by any separate contractor employed by City, fires, floods, labor disputes, epidemics, abnormal weather conditions, or acts of God. 69. Extension of Time not Cumulative In case the Contractor shall be delayed for any period of time by two or more of the causes mentioned in Article 71, Excusable Delay, Non-Compensable the Contractor shall not be entitled to a separate extension for each one of the causes; only one (1) period of extension shall be granted for the delay. 70. No Damages for Delay No claim for damages or any claim, other than for an extension of Job Order Completion Time, shall be made or asserted against City because of any delays except as provided herein. Contractor shall not be entitled to an increase in the Job Order Amount or payment or compensation of any kind from City for direct, indirect, consequential, impact or other costs, expenses or damages, including but not limited to costs of acceleration or inefficiency, arising because of delay, disruption, interference or hindrance from any cause whatsoever, whether such delay, disruption, interference or hindrance be reasonable or unreasonable, foreseeable or unforeseeable, or avoidable or unavoidable; provided, however, that this provision shall not preclude recovery of damages by Contractor for actual delays due solely to fraud, bad faith or active interference on the part of City or its Consultant. Otherwise, Contractor shall be entitled only to extensions of the Job Order Completion Time for completion of the Work as the sole and exclusive remedy for such resulting delay, in accordance with and to the extent specifically provided above. NO EXCEPTIONS. Except as may be otherwise specifically provided for in the Contract Documents, the Contractor agrees to make no claim for damages for delay of any kind in the performance of the Contract Documents whether occasioned by any act or omission of the City or any of its representatives (whether it is an Excusable Delay or otherwise) and the Contractor agrees that any such claim shall be compensated solely by an extension of time to complete performance of the Work. In this regard, the Contractor alone hereby specifically assumes the risk of such delays, including without limitation: delays in processing or approving shop drawings, samples or other submittals or the failure to render determinations, approvals, replies, inspections or tests of the Work, in a timely Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 62 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services manner. Contractor shall not receive monetary compensation for City delay. Time extensions may be authorized, in writing, by the City in certain situations. 71. Excusable Delay, Non-Compensable Excusable Delay is (i) caused by circumstances beyond the control of Contractor, its Subcontractors, suppliers and vendors, and is also caused by circumstances beyond the control of the City or Consultant, or (ii) is caused jointly or concurrently by Contractor or its Subcontractors, suppliers or vendors and by the City or Consultant. Then Contractor shall be entitled only to a Job Order Completion Time extension and no compensation for the delay. Contractor is entitled to an extension of the Job Order Completion Time for each day the Work is delayed due to Excusable Delay. Contractor shall document its claim for any time extension as provided in Article 68, Notification of Claim, hereof. Failure of Contractor to comply with Article 68, Notification of Claim hereof as to any particular event of delay shall be deemed conclusively to constitute a waiver, abandonment, or relinquishment of any and all claims resulting from that particular event of delay. 72. Lines and Grades The Contractor shall, at its own expense, establish all working and construction lines and grades as required from the Project control points set by the City, and shall be solely responsible for the accuracy thereof. 73. Defective Work Project Manager or Consultant shall have the authority to reject or disapprove Work that Project Manager or Consultant finds to be defective. If required by Project Manager or Consultant, Contractor shall promptly either correct all defective Work or remove such defective Work and replace it with non -defective Work. Contractor shall bear all direct, indirect, and consequential costs of such removal or corrections including cost of testing laboratories and personnel. Should Contractor fail or refuse to remove or correct any defective Work or to make any necessary repairs in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents within the time indicated in writing by Project Manager or Consultant, City shall have the authority to cause the defective Work to be removed or corrected, or make such repairs as may be necessary at Contractor's expense. Any expense incurred by City in making such removals, corrections or repairs, shall be paid for out of any monies due or which may become due to Contractor, or may be charged against the Performance Bond. In the event of failure of Contractor to make all necessary repairs promptly and fully, City may declare Contractor in default. If, within one (1) year after the date of Substantial Completion or such longer period of time as may be prescribed by the terms of any applicable special warranty required by the Contract Documents, or by any specific provision of the Contract, any of the Work is found to be defective or not in accordance with the Contract Documents, Contractor, after receipt of written notice from City, shall promptly correct such defective or nonconforming Work within the time specified by City without cost to City, to do so. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to establish a period of limitation with respect to any other obligation that Contractor might have under the Contract Documents including but not limited to any claim regarding latent defects. Failure to reject any defective Work or material shall not in any way prevent later rejection when such defect is discovered, or obligate City to final acceptance. 74. Acceptance of Defective or Non -Conforming Work The City, in its sole discretion, may elect in writing to accept defective or non -conforming Work instead of requiring its removal and correction. In such instances, a Supplemental Job Order will be issued to reflect an appropriate reduction in the Job Order Amount, or, if the amount is Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 63 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services determined after final payment, any difference in the amount shall be paid to the City by the Contractor. 75. Uncovering Finished Work The Project Manager's, Inspector's, and/or Consultant's right to make inspections shall include the right to order the Contractor to uncover or take down portions of finished Work. The Project Manager shall notify the Contractor in writing concerning all uncovered finished Work. Should the Work prove to be in accordance with the Contract Documents, the uncovering or taking down, the replacing, and the restoration of the parts removed will be treated as Extra Work for the purpose of computing additional compensation and an extension of Job Order Completion Time. Should the Work examined prove unsatisfactory, such uncovering, taking down, replacing and restoration shall be at the expense of the Contractor. Such expenses shall also include repayment to the City for any and all expenses or costs incurred by it, including employee salaries or related cost, in connection with such uncovering, taking down, replacing, and restoration at the Project(s) Site(s). 76. Correction of Work The Contractor shall promptly correct all Work rejected by the Project Manager or Consultant as defective or as failing to conform to the Contract Documents, whether observed before or after Substantial Completion and whether or not fabricated, installed or completed. The Contractor shall bear all cost of correcting such rejected Work, including the cost of the City's additional services thereby made necessary. The Contractor further agrees that after being notified in writing by the Project Manager or Consultant of any Work not in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents or any defects in the Work, the Contractor will commence and prosecute with due diligence all Work necessary to fulfill the terms of the Contract and to complete the Work within a reasonable period of time, as determined by the Project Manager or Consultant, and in the event of failure to so comply, the Contractor does hereby authorize the City to proceed to have such Work done at the Contractor's expense and that the Contractor will pay the cost thereof upon demand. The City shall be entitled to all costs, including reasonable attorneys' fees, necessarily incurred upon the Contractor's refusal to pay the above costs. Notwithstanding the foregoing paragraph, in the event of an emergency constituting an immediate hazard to the health or safety of personnel, property, or licensees, the City may undertake, at the Contractor's expense, without prior notice, all Work necessary to correct such hazardous condition when it was caused by Work of the Contractor not being in accordance with the requirements of the Contract. If, within one (1) year after the date of final completion of the Project or within such longer period(s) of time as may be prescribed by law, by the Contract Documents, or by the terms of any applicable special warranty required by the Contract Documents, any of the Work is found to be defective or not in accordance with the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall correct it promptly after receipt of a written notice from the City to do so. The City shall give such notice promptly after discovery of the condition. All such defective or non -conforming Work shall be removed from the site if necessary and the Work shall be corrected to comply with the Contract Documents without cost to the City. 77. Maintenance of Traffic and Public Streets Scope of Work The Contractor shall be responsible for the maintenance of public streets and traffic control necessary to perform the Work under the Contract Documents. The cost of traffic control shall be included in the Contractor's Price Proposal applicable to each Job Order. Job Order Contracting (*IOC) for 64 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services Regulations As used herein, any reference to Miami -Dade County, its departments, or its published regulations, permits and data, shall be synonymous and interchangeable with other recognized governing bodies over particular areas or streets, or their departments, published regulations (Le., Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Roadway and Bridge Standard Index Drawing Book), permits, or data. The Contractor shall abide by all applicable laws, regulations, and codes thereof pertaining to Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) on public streets, detour of traffic, traffic control and other provisions as may be required for completion of the Work. Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) ■ The Contractor shall be fully responsible for the MOT on public streets, detour of traffic (including furnishing and maintaining regulatory and informative signs along the detour route), traffic control, and other provisions, as necessary to complete the Work, as required by the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), and FDOT Roadway and Bridge Standard Index drawing Book. Traffic shall be maintained according to corresponding typical traffic control details as outlined in the previous noted standards. No street-shall-be-completely-blocked,—nor-blocked-more-than-one=half-at-any-time, keeping the other one-half open for traffic, without specific approval. ■ If required by the Project Manager or Consultant, Traffic Division or FDOT or as otherwise authorized by the Project Manager or Consultant, the Contractor shall arrange for the employment of uniformed off -duty police officers to maintain and regulate the flow of traffic through the work area. The number of men required and the number of hours on duty necessary for the maintenance and regulation of traffic flow shall be provided by the City of Miami Police Department. • The Contractor shall provide all barricades with warning lights, necessary arrow boards, and signs, to warn motorists of the Work throughout the Project. Adequate approved devices shall be erected and maintained by the Contractor to detour traffic. ■ Excavated or other material stored adjacent to or partially upon a roadway pavement shall be adequately marked for traffic safety at all times. The Contractor shall provide necessary access to all adjacent property during construction. ■ The Contractor shall be responsible for the provision, installation, and maintenance of all MOT and safety devices, in accordance with the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and FDOT Roadway and Bridge Standards index drawing book. In addition, the Contractor shall be responsible for providing the Consultant or Project Manager with MOT plans for lane closures and/or detours for approval. These plans (sketches) shall be produced, signed and sealed by a professional Engineer registered in the State of Florida, employed by the Contractor and certified under FDOT Procedure NPIL No. 625-010-010. ■ Where excavations are to be made in the vicinity of signalized intersections, attention is directed to the fact that vehicle loop detectors may have been embedded in the pavement. Verify these locations by inspecting the site of the Work and by contacting the Sunshine State One -Call Center (1-800-432-4770), forty-eight (48) hours prior to any excavation. Any loop detector which is damaged, whether shown on the Plans or not, shall be repaired or replaced to the satisfaction of the Miami Dade County Signs and Signal Division (Phone No. 305-592-3470). • Where applicable, the Contractor shall notify the Traffic Division twenty-four (24) hours in advance of the construction date or forty -either (48) hours in advance of construction within any signalized intersection. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 65 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services • Temporary pavement will be required over all cuts in pavement areas, and also where traffic is to be routed over swale or median areas. When the temporary pavement for routing traffic is no longer necessary, it shall be removed and the swale or median areas restored to their previous condition. • Pavement markings damaged during construction shall be remarked, as required by the Traffic Division. Maintenance of Traffic for Bypass Pumping • The Contractor shall take appropriate steps to ensure that all temporary pumps, piping and hoses are protected from vehicular traffic and pedestrian traffic. Lane Closures • Where construction of the Project shall involve lane closures public streets, the following shall apply: • Lane closures require a Lane Closure Permit, obtained two weeks prior to planned construction, with a minimum 48-hour prior notice to local police and emergency departments (some police jurisdictions may require considerably more notice). Lane closures of a one (1) day or less duration will generally not be approved for major collector streets or for arterial streets during the hours of 7am to 9am and 4pm to 6pm weekdays. 78. Location and Damage to Existing Facilities, Equipment, or Utilities As far as possible, all existing utility lines in the Project(s) area(s) will be shown on the plans. However, City does not guarantee that all lines are shown, or that the ones indicated are in their true location. It shall be the Contractor's responsibility to field -verify all underground and overhead utility lines or equipment affecting or affected by the Project. No additional payment will be made to the Contractor because of discrepancies in actual and plan location of utilities, and damages suffered as a result thereof. The Contractor shall notify each utility company involved at least fourteen (14) calendar days prior to the start of construction to arrange for positive underground location, relocation, or support of its utility where that utility may be in conflict with or endangered by the proposed construction. Relocation of water mains or other utilities for the convenience of the Contractor shall be paid by the Contractor. All charges by utility companies for temporary support of its utilities shall be paid for by the Contractor. All costs of permanent utility relocation to avoid conflict shall be the responsibility of the utility company involved. No additional payment will be made to the Contractor for utility relocations, whether or not said relocation is necessary to avoid conflict with other lines. The Contractor shall schedule the Work in such a manner that the Work is not delayed by the utility providers relocating or supporting their utilities. The Contractor shall coordinate its activities with any and all public and private utility providers occupying the right-of-way. No compensation will be paid to the Contractor for any loss of time or delay. All overhead, surface, or underground structures and utilities encountered are to be carefully protected from injury or displacement. All damage to such structures is to be completely repaired within a reasonable time; needless delay will not be tolerated. The City reserves the right to remedy such damage by ordering outside parties to make such repairs at the expense of the Contractor. All such repairs made by the Contractor are to be made to the satisfaction of the utility owner. All damaged utilities must be replaced or fully repaired. All repairs are to be inspected by the utility owner prior to backfilling. 79. Stop Work Order The City may, at any time, by written order to the Contractor, require the Contractor to stop all, or any part, of the Work pertaining to one or more Job Orders or the Contract for a period of up to Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 66 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services ninety (90) days (or any lesser period), commencing no sooner than the date the order is delivered to the Contractor, and for any further period to which the parties may agree. Any such order shall be specifically identified as a "Stop Work Order" issued pursuant to this paragraph. Within the period of ninety (90) days (or the lesser period specified) after a Stop Work Order is delivered to the Contractor, or within any extension to which the parties have agreed the City shall either: ■ Cancel the Stop Work Order; or ■ Terminate the Job Order or Contract covered by such order as provided in Article 89, Termination for Convenience. If a Stop Work Order issued under this Article is canceled or the period of the order or any extension thereof expires, the Contractor shall resume the Work without compensation to the Contractor for such suspension other than extending the time for Substantial Completion to the extent that, in the opinion of the Project Manager, the Contractor may have been delayed by such suspension. In the event the Project Manager determines that the suspension of Work was necessary due to Contractor's defective or incorrect Work, unsafe Work conditions caused by the Contractor or any other reason caused by Contractor's fault or omission, the Contractor shall not be entitled to an extension of time as a result of the issuance of a Stop Work Order. 80. Hurricane Preparedness During such periods of time as are designated by the United States Weather Bureau as being a hurricane warning, the Contractor, at no cost to the City, shall take all precautions necessary to secure the Project site in response to all threatened storm events, regardless of whether the Project Manager has given notice of same. Compliance with any specific hurricane warning or alert precautions will not constitute additional work. Suspension of the Work caused by a threatened or actual storm event, regardless of whether the City has directed such suspension, will entitle the Contractor to additional Job Order Completion Time as non-compensable, excusable delay, and shall not give rise to a claim for compensable delay. 81. Use of Completed Portions City shall have the right, at its sole option, to take possession of and use any completed or partially completed portions of the Project(s). Such possession and use shall not be deemed an acceptance or beneficial use or occupancy of any of the Work -not completed in accordance with the Contract Documents. If such possession and use increases the cost of or delays the Work, Contractor shall be entitled to reasonable extra compensation, or reasonable extension of Job Order Completion Time or both, as determined by the Project Manager. In the event City takes possession of any completed or partially completed portions of the Project, the following shall occur: ■ City shall give notice to Contractor in writing at least thirty (30) calendar days prior to City's intended occupancy of a designated area. • Contractor shall complete to the point of Substantial Completion the designated area and request inspection and issuance of a Certificate of Substantial Completion from the Project Manager. • Upon Project Manager's issuance of a Certificate of Substantial Completion, City will assume full responsibility for maintenance, utilities, subsequent damages of City and public, adjustment of insurance coverage's and start of warranty for the occupied area. • • Contractor shall complete all items noted on the Certificate of Substantial Completion within the time specified by Project Manager on the Certificate of Substantial Completion, as Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 67 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services specified in the Punch List and request final inspection and final acceptance of the portion of the Work occupied. Upon completion of final inspection and receipt of an application for final payment, Project Manager shall issue a Certificate of Final Payment relative to the occupied area. ■ If City finds it necessary to occupy or use a portion or portions of the Work prior to Substantial Completion thereof, such occupancy or use shall not commence prior to a time mutually agreed upon by City and Contractor and to which the insurance company' or companies providing the property insurance have consented by endorsement to the policy or policies. Insurance on the unoccupied or unused portion or portions shall not be canceled or lapsed on account of such partial occupancy or use. Consent of Contractor and of the insurance company or companies to such occupancy or use shall not be unreasonably withheld. 82. Cleaning Up; Citv's Right to Clean Up Contractor shall at all times keep the property free from accumulation of waste materials or rubbish caused by its operations. No fill or clearing stockpiles to remain on site for more than twenty-four (24) hours. At the completion of the Project(s), Contractor shall remove all its waste materials and rubbish -from -and -a bout-the-Project(s)-as-wel I-as-its-tools,—construction-equipme-nt—machinery-and surplus materials. If Contractor fails to clean up during the prosecution of the Work or at the completion of the Work, City may do so and the cost thereof shall be charged to Contractor. If a dispute arises between Contractor and separate contractors as to their responsibility for cleaning up, City may clean up and charge the cost thereof to the contractors responsible therefore as the Project Manager shall determine to be just. All combustible waste materials shall be removed from the Project(s) at the end of each day. Cleaning operations should be controlled to limit dust and other particles adhering to existing surfaces. 83. Removal of Equipment In case of termination of this Contract before completion for any cause whatsoever, Contractor, if notified to do so by City, shall promptly remove any part or all of Contractor's equipment and supplies from the property of City. If the Contractor does not comply with City's order, the City shall have the right to remove such equipment and supplies at the expense of Contractor. 84. Set -offs, Withholdings, and Deductions The City may set-off, deduct, or withhold from any payment due the Contractor, such sums as may be specifically allowed in the Contract or by applicable law including, without limitation, the following: ▪ Any amount of any claim by a third party; ▪ Any Liquidated Damages, and/or; ▪ Any unpaid legally enforceable debt owed by the Contractor to the City. The City shall notify the Contractor in writing of any such withholdings. Any withholding, which is ultimately held to have been wrongful, shall be paid to the Contractor in accordance with the Local Government Prompt Payment Act. 85. Event of Default An event of default shall mean a breach of the Contract by the Contractor. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing and in addition to those instances referred to herein as a breach, an Event of Default, shall include, but not limited to, the following: ▪ The Contractor has not performed the Work under a Job Order in a timely manner; Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 68 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services ■ The Contractor has refused or failed, except in case for which an extension of time is provided, to supply properly skilled staff or provided sufficient quantities of staff to perform the Work; ■ The Contractor has failed to make prompt payment to Subcontractors or suppliers for any services or materials they have provided; ■ The Contractor has become insolvent or has assigned the proceeds received for the benefit of the Contractor's creditors, or the Contractor has taken advantage of any insolvency statute or debtor/creditor law or if the Contractor's affairs have been put in the hands of a receiver; The Contractor has failed to obtain the approval of the City where required by the Contract Documents; The Contractor has failed in the representation of any warranties stated herein; ■ When, in the opinion of the City, reasonable grounds for uncertainty exist with respect to the Contractor's ability to perform the Work, the City shall notify the Contractor in writing that it must, within the time frame set forth in the City's request, provide adequate assurances and a -plan of-aotion to the Gity—in writing,—of-the-C—ontractor's-ability-to-perform in accordance with the terms of the Contract Documents. In the event that the Contractor fails to provide to the City the requested assurances within the prescribed time frame, the City may: » Treat such failure as a repudiation of the Contract and/or; » Resort to any remedy for breach provided herein or by law, including but not limited to, taking over the performance of the Work or any part thereof either by itself or through others. • In the event the City may, at its sole discretion terminate the Contract for default, the City or its designated representatives may immediately take possession of all applicable documentation and data. • Where the City erroneously terminates the Contract or for default, the terminations shall be converted to a Termination for Convenience, and the Contractor shall have no further recourse of any nature for wrongful termination. 86. Notice of Default -Opportunity to Cure In the event that the City determines that the Contractor is in default of their obligations under a Job Order or under the Contract, the City may at its sole discretion notify the Contractor, specifying the basis for such default, and advising the Contractor that such default must be cured within a specified time frame or the Job Order and/or the Contract with the City may be terminated. The City is under no obligation to issue such notification. The City may grant an extension to the cure period if the City deems it appropriate and in the best interest of the City, without waiver of any of the City's rights hereunder. The City, at its sole discretion, may have a default corrected by its own forces or another contractor and any such costs incurred will be deducted from any sums due the Contractor under any contract with the City. 87. Termination for Default If Contractor fails to comply with any term or condition of a Job Order or the Contract Documents, or fails to perform any of its obligations hereunder, then Contractor shall be in default. Upon the occurrence of a default hereunder which is not cured within the time specified to cure the default if one has been granted by the City, the Director in addition to all remedies available to it by law, may immediately; upon written notice to Contractor, terminate a Job Order or this Contract whereupon any advances for which Work has not been performed, paid by the City to Contractor while Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 69 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services Contractor was in default shall be immediately returned to the City. The Director may also suspend any payment or part thereof or order a Work stoppage until such time as the issues concerning compliance are resolved. Contractor understands and agrees that termination of a Job Order or this Contract under this Article shall not release Contractor from any obligation accruing prior to the effective date of termination. A finding of default and subsequent termination for cause may include, without limitation, any of the following: Contractor fails to obtain the insurance or bonding herein required by the Contract. ■ Contractor fails to comply with any of its duties under a Job Order or the Contract Documents, with any terms or conditions set forth in this Contract, beyond any specified period allowed to cure such default. • Contractor fails to commence the Work on a Job Order within the timeframes provided or contemplated herein, or fails to complete the Work on a Job Order within the Job Order Completion Time. If a Job Order or this Contract is terminated for default and the City has satisfied its obligations under the Contract Doeuments-the-City-is-granted-by-the-Contractor-full-use-of-the-Work and -any Work Product in connection with the City's completion and occupancy of the Project. Where it has been determined that the Contractor has been erroneously terminated under this Article, such termination shall be deemed to have occurred under Article 89, Termination for Convenience. The City in its sole discretion may terminate a Job Order or the Contract without providing the Contractor a written Notice to Cure. 88. Remedies in the Event of Termination for Default If a Termination for Default occurs, the Contractor and the bond provider, if applicable) shall be notified of the effective date of the termination and shall be liable for all damages resulting from the default, including but not limited to re -procurement costs and other direct damages The Contractor shall stop Work as of the date of notification of the termination and immediately remove all labor, equipment, and materials (not owned or paid for by the City) from the Work Site. The City assumes no liability for the Contractor's failure to remove such items from the Project(s) Site(s) as required. The Contractor shall also remain liable for any liabilities and claims related to the Contractor's default. As an alternative to termination, the City may bring suit or proceedings for specific performance or for an injunction. 89. Termination for Convenience In addition to cancellation or termination as otherwise provided for in the Contract, the City may at any time, in its sole discretion, with or without cause, terminate a Job Order or the Contract by written notice to the Contractor. Such Written Notice shall state the date upon which Contractor shall cease all Work under the Job Order or the Contract and vacate the Project(s) site(s). The Contractor shall, upon receipt of such notice, unless otherwise directed by the City: ■ Stop all Work under the Job Order(s) on the date specified in the notice ("the Effective Date"); • Take such action as may be necessary for the protection and preservation of the City's materials and property; • Cancel all cancelable orders for materials and equipment; Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 70 .RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services ■ Assign to the City and deliver to the site, or any other location specified by the Project Manager, any non -cancelable orders for materials and equipment that can not otherwise be used except for Work under the Contract and have been specifically fabricated for the sole purpose of the Work and not incorporated in the Work; ■ Take no action that shall increase the amounts payable by the City under the Contract Documents; and ■ Take reasonable measures to mitigate the City's liability under the Contract Documents. ■ All charts, sketches, studies, drawings, reports and other documents, including electronic documents, related to Work authorized under the Contract, whether finished or not, must be turned over to the City. Failure to deliver the documentation timely, shall be cause to withhold any payments due without recourse by Contractor until all documentation is delivered to the City. In the event that the City exercises its right to terminate a Job Order or the Contract pursuant to the Contract Documents, the City will pay the Contractor: ■ For the actual cost or the fair and reasonable value, whichever is less, of (1) the portion of the Project(s) completed in accordance with-the-Gontr-act through -the -completion -date, —and (2) non -cancelable material(s) and equipment that is not of any use to the City except in the performance of the Contract, and has been specifically fabricated for the sole purpose of the Contract but not incorporated in the Work; and ■ To the extent practical, the fair and reasonable value shall be based on the Job Order Amount(s) and supporting details contained in the Contractor's Price Proposal(s). In no event, shall any payments under this Paragraph exceed the applicable Job Order Amount(s). ■ The amount due hereunder may be offset by all payments made to the Contractor. ■ All payments pursuant to this Article shall be accepted by the Contractor in full satisfaction of all claims against the City arising out of the termination. Further, the City may deduct or set off against any sums due and payable under this Article any claims it may have against the Contractor. ■ Contractor shall not be entitled to lost profits, overhead, or consequential damages as a result of a Termination for Convenience. ■ All payments made under the Contract are subject to audit Upon the City's payment in full of the amounts due under this Article, the Contractor grants the City full use of the Work and any Work Product to complete the Project and subsequently occupy the Project. 90. Resolution of Disputes Contractor understands and agrees that all disputes between the Contractor and the City based upon an alleged violation of the terms of this Agreement by the City shall be submitted for resolution in the following manner. The initial step shall be for the Contractor to notify the Project Manager in writing of the claim or dispute and submit a copy to the City of Miami personnel identified in Section 2, Article 4, Notices. Should the Contractor and the Project Manager fail to resolve the dispute the Contractor shall submit their dispute in writing, with all supporting documentation, to the Assistant Director of OCl, as identified in Section 2, Article 4, Notices. Upon receipt of said notification, the Assistant Director of OCI shall review the issues relative to the claim or dispute and issue a written finding. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 71 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services Should the Contractor and the Assistant Director of OCI fail to resolve the dispute the Contractor shall submit their dispute in writing within five (5) calendar days to the Director of OCI. Failure to submit such appeal of the written finding shall constitute acceptance of the finding by the Contractor. Upon receipt of said notification, the Director of OCI shall review the issues relative to the claim or dispute and issue a written finding. Contractor must submit any further appeal in writing within five (5) calendar days to the City Manager. Failure to submit such appeal of the written finding shall constitute acceptance of the finding by the Contractor. Appeal to the City Manager for his/her resolution, is required prior to Contractor being entitled to seek judicial relief in connection therewith. Should the amount of compensation hereunder exceed one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000), the City Manager's decision shall be approved or disapproved by the City Commission. Contractor shall not be entitled to seek judicial relief unless: (i) it has first received City Manager's written decision, approved by the City Commission if applicable, or (ii) a period of sixty (60) days has expired after submitting to the City Manager a detailed statement of the dispute, accompanied by all supporting documentation, or a period of ninety (90) days has expired where City Manager's decision is subject to City Commission for approval; or (iii) City has waived compliance with the procedure set forth in this Article by written instrument(s) signed by the City Manager. In the event the determination of a dispute under this Article is unacceptable to either party hereto, the party objecting to the determination must notify the other party in writing within fourteen (14) calendar days of receipt of the written determination. The notice must state the basis of the objection and must be accompanied by a statement that any Job Order Amount or Job Order Completion Time adjustment claimed is the entire adjustment to which the objecting party has reason to believe it is entitled to as a result of the determination. Within sixty (60) calendar days after Final Completion of the Work, the parties shall participate in mediation to address all objections to any determinations hereunder and to attempt to prevent litigation. The mediator shall be mutually agreed upon by the parties. Should any objection not be resolved in mediation, the parties retain all their legal rights and remedies provided under State law. A party objecting to a determination specifically waives all of its rights provided hereunder, including its . rights and remedies under State law, if said party fails to comply in strict accordance with the requirements of this Article. 91. Mediation -Waiver of Jury Trial In an effort to engage in a cooperative effort to resolve conflict which may arise during the course of the construction of a Project(s), and/or following the completion of the Project(s), the parties to this Contract agree all unresolved disputes between them shall be submitted to non -binding mediation prior to the initiation of litigation, unless otherwise agreed in writing by the parties. A certified Mediator, who the parties find mutually acceptable, will conduct any Mediation Proceedings in Miami -Dade County, State of Florida. The parties will share the costs of a certified Mediator on a 50/50 basis. The Contractor agrees to include such similar contract provisions with all Subcontractors retained for the Work, thereby providing for non -binding mediation as the primary mechanism for dispute resolution. In an effort to expedite the conclusion of any litigation, the parties voluntarily waive their right to jury trial or to file permissive counterclaims in any action arising under this Contract. 92. City May Avail Itself of All Remedies The City may avail itself of each and every remedy herein specifically given to it now or existing at law or in equity, and each and every such remedy shall be in addition to every other remedy so Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 72 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services specifically given or otherwise so existing and may be exercised from time to time and as often and in such order as may be deemed expedient by the City. The exercise or the beginning of the exercise, of one remedy shall not be deemed a waiver of the right to exercise, at the same time or thereafter, of any other remedy. The City's rights and remedies as set forth in the Contract Documents are not exclusive and are in addition to any other rights and remedies in law or in equity. 93. Permits, Licenses and Impact Fees All applicable permit fees, including those assessed by the City, are the responsibility of the Contractor. That includes any other permit fees not directly related to the actual construction of the Project(s), including but not limited to, licenses, permits and fees, such as Permits for dumpsters, job trailers, etc., which may be required by Miami -Dade County, the State of Florida, or other governmental entities. Except as otherwise provided within the Contract Documents, all permits and licenses required by federal, state or local laws, rules and regulations necessary for the prosecution of the Work undertaken by Contractor pursuant to the Contract Documents shall be secured and paid for by Contractor. It .is Contractor's responsibility to have and maintain appropriate Certificate(s) of Competency, valid for the Work to be performed and valid for the jurisdiction in which the Work is to be performed-for-aIl-persons-working-on-the-Project(s)-forwhom a-Certificatescompetency is required. Impact fees levied by the City and/or Miami -Dade County shall be paid by Contractor. Contractor shall be reimbursed only for the actual amount of the impact fee levied by the public entity as evidenced by an invoice or other acceptable documentation issued by the public entity. Fees for Permits REQUIRED BY THE CITY AND PAYABLE TO THE CITY (e.g., Building Department's Fees such as, Master Permit, Major Trades, Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Fees; Public Works Fees, such as Line and Grade, Excavation, Dewatering and NPDES Fees, and Zoning Department's Fees) by virtue of construction as part of the Contract shall be reimbursed to the Contractor by the City through an Allowance Account set for herein, evidenced by an invoice or other acceptable documentation issued by the public entity. Permit Fees reimbursement to Contractor shall be for the actual amount and in no event shall include profit or overhead of Contractor. Permit fees related to the Contractor's operations (e.g., permits for dumpsters, job trailers, etc.) are not reimbursable. 94. Compliance with Applicable Laws All Work shall be constructed in accordance with the latest edition of the City of Miami's contract documents and specifications, the City of Miami's Standards for Design and Construction as well as the Miami -Dade County's Standard Details, and the 2016 Edition of the Florida Department of Transportation Specifications Road and Bridge Construction. The Contractor shall comply with the most recent editions and requirements of all applicable laws, regulations, rules, building and construction, electrical, life -safety and similar codes of the Federal government, the State of Florida, the County, and the City. The attention of the Contractor is directed to the requirements of the Florida Building Code and the Codes of Miami -Dade County and the City of Miami, Florida, governing the qualifications for Contractor and Subcontractor doing business anywhere in the City. 95. Independent Contractor The Contractor is engaged as an independent business and agrees to perform Work as an independent contractor. In accordance with the status of an independent contractor, the Contractor covenants and agrees that the Contractor will conduct business in a manner consistent with that Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 73 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services status, that the Contractor will not claim to be an officer or employee of the City for any right or privilege applicable to an officer or employee of the City, including, but not limited to: worker's compensation coverage; unemployment insurance benefits; social security coverage; retirement membership, or credit. The Contractor's staff shall not be employees of the City, and the Contractor alone shall be responsible for their Work, the direction thereof, and their compensation and benefits of any kind. Nothing in the Contract shall impose any liability or duty on the City on account of the Contractor's acts, omissions, liabilities or obligations of those of any person, firm, company, agency association, corporation, or organization engaged by the Contractor as a Subcontractor, expert, consultant, independent contractors, specialist, trainee, employee, servant or agent or for taxes of any nature, including, but not limited to: unemployment insurance; worker's compensation and anti- discrimination, or workplace legislation of any kind. The Contractor hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the City against any such liabilities, even if they arise from actions directed or taken by the City. 96. Third Party Beneficiaries Neither Contractor nor City intends to directly or substantially benefit a third party by this Contract. Therefore, —the -parties -agree -that -there -are -no -third -party -beneficiaries -to this -Contract and that -no third party shall be entitled to assert a claim against either of them based upon this Contract. The parties expressly acknowledge that it is not their intent to create any rights or obligations in any third person or entity under this Contract. 97. Successors and Assigns The performance of this Contract shall not be transferred pledged, sold, delegated, or assigned, in whole or in part, by the Contractor without the written consent of the City. It is understood that a sale of the majority of the stock or partnership shares of the Contractor, a merger or bulk sale, a fraudulent transfer, an assignment for the benefit of creditors, an appointment of a receiver or trustee, a pledge of its assets, shall each be deemed transactions that would constitute an assignment or sale hereunder requiring prior City approval. Any transference without City approval shall be cause for the City to nullify this Contract. Any assignment without the City's consent shall be null and void. The Contractor shall have no recourse from such cancellation. The City may require bonding, other security, certified financial statements and tax returns from any proposed assignee and the execution of an assignment/ assumption agreement in a form satisfactory to the City Attorney as a condition precedent to considering approval of an assignment. The City will require an assignment fee of three (3%) percent of the construction costs paid to date to the Contractor as a condition to approve any proposed assignment, if the assignment is not approved the City shall only retain $500.00 as a regulatory charge to process the assignment request. The Contractor and the City each binds one another, their partners, successors, legal representatives and authorized assigns to the other party of this Contract and to the partners, successors, legal representatives and assigns of such party in respect to all covenants of this Agreement. 98. Materiality and Waiver of Breach City and Contractor agree that each requirement, duty, and obligation set forth in this Contract Documents is substantial and important to the formation of the Contract Documents and, therefore, is a material term hereof. City's failure to enforce any provision of the Contract Documents shall not be deemed a waiver of such provision or modification of the Contract Documents. A waiver of any breach of a provision of Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 74 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services the Contract. Documents shall not be deemed a waiver of any subsequent breach and shall not be construed to be a modification of the terms of the Contract Documents. 99. Severability In the event any provision of the Contract Documents is determined by a Court of competent jurisdiction to be illegal or unenforceable, then such unenforceable or unlawful provision shall be excised from this Contract, and the remainder of the Contract Documents shall continue in full force and effect. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the result of the deletion of such provision will materially and adversely affect the rights of either party, such party may elect, at its option, to terminate the Contract in its entirety. An election to terminate the Contract based upon this provision shall be made within seven (7) calendar days after the finding by the court becomes final. 100. Applicable Law and Venue of Litigation This Contract will be interpreted under the laws of the State of Florida, which will apply regardless of choice of law principles. This Contract shall be enforceable in Miami -Dade County, Florida, and if legal action is necessary -by either party with respect to the enforcement of any or all of the terms or conditions, herein exclusive venue for the enforcement of same shall lie in Miami -Dade County, Florida The parties waive any_objections_tovenue. 101. Amendments No modification, amendment, or alteration in the terms or conditions contained herein shall be effective unless contained in a written document prepared with the same or similar formality as this Contract and executed by the City Manager, Director, or designee. 102. Entire Agreement The Contract Documents, as they may be amended from time to time, represent the entire and integrated Contract between the City and the Contractor and supersede all prior negotiations, representations, or agreements, written or oral. This Contract may not be amended, changed, modified, or otherwise altered in any respect, at any time after the execution hereof, except by a written document executed with the same formality and equal dignity herewith. Waiver by either party of a breach of any provision of the Contract Documents shall not be deemed to be a waiver of any other breach of any provision of the Contract Documents. 103. Nondiscrimination, Equal Employment Opportunity, and Americans with Disabilities Act Contractor shall not unlawfully discriminate against any person in its operations and activities or in its use or expenditure of funds in fulfilling its obligations under this Agreement. Contractor shall affirmatively comply with all applicable provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in the course of providing any services funded by City, including Titles I and II of the ADA (regarding nondiscrimination on the basis of disability), and all applicable regulations, guidelines, and standards. In addition, Contractor shall take affirmative steps to ensure nondiscrimination in employment against disabled persons. Contractor's decisions regarding the delivery of services under the Contract Documents shall be made without regard to or consideration of race, age, religion, color, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, marital status, physical or mental disability, political affiliation, or any other factor which cannot be lawfully used as a basis for service delivery. 104. Evaluation Contractor acknowledges that upon completion of the of the Work applicable to each Job Order and/or at any other time deemed appropriate by the City a performance evaluation report will be completed by the City. A copy of each performance evaluation shall also be forwarded to the Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 75 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services Contractor. The performance evaluations will be kept in City files for evaluation on future solicitations. 105. Commodities Manufactured, Grown, or Produced in the City of Miami, Miami -Dade County, and the State of Florida Whenever two (2) or more competitive sealed bids are received, one or more of which relates to commodities manufactured, grown, or produced within the City of Miami, Miami -Dade County and the State of Florida, and whenever all things stated in such received bids are equal with respect to price, quality, and service, the commodities manufactured, grown, or produced within the City of Miami, Miami -Dade County and the State of Florida shall be given preference. 106. Royalties and Patents All fees, royalties, intellectual property rights related fees, and claims for any invention, or pretended inventions, or patent of any article, material, arrangement, appliance, or method that may be used upon or in any manner be connected with the construction of the Work or appurtenances, are hereby included in the prices stipulated in the Contract for said Work. 107. Continuation of the Work Any Work that commences prior to and will extend beyond the expiration date of the current contract period shall, unless terminated by mutual written agreement between the City and the involved contractor, continue until completion at the same prices, terms and conditions. 108. Review of Records City shall have the right to inspect and copy, at City's expense, the books and records and accounts of Contractor which relate in any way to the Project(s), and to any claim for additional compensation made by Contractor, and to conduct an audit of the financial and accounting records of Contractor which relate to a Project(s) and to any claim for additional compensation made by Contractor including but not limited to all payroll records, invoices for materials, and books of accounts. Such records shall conform to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles requirements (GAAP), and shall only address those transactions related to the Contract. Records subject to the provisions of Public Record Law, Florida Statutes Chapter 119, shall be kept in accordance with such statute. Otherwise, Contractor shall retain and make available to City all such books and records and accounts, financial or otherwise, which relate to the Project(s) and to any claim for a period of five (5) years following Final Completion of the Project(s). Contractor shall additionally comply with Section 119.0701, Florida Statutes, including without limitation: (1) keep and maintain public records that ordinarily and necessarily would be required by the City to perform this service; (2) provide the public with access to public records on the same terms and conditions as the City would at the cost provided by Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, or as otherwise provided by law; (3) ensure that public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from disclosure are not disclosed except as authorized by law; (4) meet all requirements for retaining public records and transfer, at no cost, to the City all public records in its possession upon termination of this Agreement and destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from disclosure requirements; (5) All electronically stored public records must be provided to the City in a format compatible with the City's information technology systems. The Contractor agrees to maintain an accounting system that provides for accounting records that are supported with adequate documentation and adequate procedures for determining allowable costs. Contractors shall develop the proper forms and reports acceptable to the City for the administration and management of the Contract Documents. . Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 76 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE CONTRACTOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING.TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE DIVISION OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT (305) 416 - 1800, VIA EMAIL AT PUBLICRECORDS(a,MIAMIGOV.COM, OR REGULAR MAIL AT CITY OF MIAMI OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY, 444 S.W. 2ND AVENUE, 9TH FLOOR, MIAMI, FLORIDA 33130. 109. No Interest Any monies not paid by City when claimed to be due to Contractor under the Contract Documents, including, but not limited to, any and all claims for damages of any type, shall not be subject to interest including, but not limited to prejudgment interest. However, the provisions of Section 218.74(4), Florida Statutes as such relates to the payment of interest, shall apply to valid and proper invoices. 110. Payments Related to Guaranteed Obligations The City may withhold from any payments to be made such sums as may reasonably be necessary to ensure completion of the Project(s) with respect to defective Work, equipment, or materials, which may be identified by the Project Manager. The City may deduct from any payment due the Contractor an amount equal to its cost incurred on account of the Contractor's failure to fully perform its obligations under the Contract. The Project Manager, prior to withholding or deducting any monies hereunder, shall give the Contractor notice of the defective Work, equipment or material and the basis for the withholding or deduction. Upon the Project Manager's determination that the Contractor has fulfilled its obligations, the City will pay the Contractor any monies owed, subject to Contractor's submission of, or compliance with, any remaining documentation or obligation, as the case may be, in accordance with the Contract Documents. 111. Consent of City Required for Subletting or Assignment If the Contractor assigns, transfers, sublets or otherwise disposes of the Contract or its right, title or interest in or to the same or any part thereof without the previous consent in writing of the City, such action shall be an Event of Default. Nothing herein shall either restrict the right of the Contractor to assign monies due to, or to become due or be construed to hinder, prevent, or affect any assignment by the Contractor for the benefit of its creditors, made pursuant to applicable law. 112. Agreement Limiting Time in Which to Bring Action against the City In the event the Contractor may be deemed to have a cause of action against the City, no action shall lie or be maintained by the Contractor against the City upon any claim arising out of or based upon the Contract Documents by reason of any act or omission or requirement of the City or its agents, unless such action shall be commenced within six (6) months after the date of issuance of a final payment under the Contract, or if final payment has not been issued within six (6) months of substantial completion of the Work or upon any claim relating to monies required to be retained for any period after the issuance of the said certificate, unless such action is commenced within six (6) months after such monies become due and payable under the terms of the Contract Documents, or if the Contract is terminated or declared abandoned under the provisions of the Contract unless such action is commenced within six (6) months after the date of such termination or declaration of abandonment by the City. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 77 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 113. Defense of Claims Should any claim be made or any legal action brought in any way relating hereto or to the Work hereunder, except as is covered by the provisions of the General Terms and Conditions §6 ("Indemnification") the Contractor shall diligently render to the City, after additional compensation is mutually agreed upon, any and all assistance which the City may require of the Contractor. Additional compensation will only be furnished relative to the costs of any corrective Work as defined in the General Terms and Conditions §1 which is not the fault of the Contractor, the Contractor will be responsible for payment of attorney's fees and costs incurred in defense of the Contractor and of the City. 114. Contingency Clause Funding for this Contract is contingent on the availability of funds and continued authorization for program activities and the Contract is subject to amendment or termination due to lack of funds, reduction of funds and/or change in regulations, upon thirty (30) days' notice. 115. Mutual Obligations This document, change order, field directive, and written clarifications issued under the Contract, and th-e Contractor's submittals—siTall-c-unstitate-tfferCuntract Documents between the parties with respect hereto and supersedes all previous communications and representations or.agreements, whether written or oral, with respect to the subject matter hereto unless acknowledged in writing by their duly authorized representatives. Nothing in the Contract shall be construed for the benefit, intended or otherwise, of any third party that is not a parent or subsidiary of a party or otherwise related (by virtue of ownership control or statutory control) to a party. In those situations where the Contract Documents imposes an indemnity obligation on the Contractor, the City may at its expense, elect to participate in the defense of the claim if the City should so choose. Furthermore, the City may, at its own expense, defend or settle any such claim if the Contractor fails to diligently defend such claim, and thereafter seek indemnity for such cost from the Contractor. 116. Contract Extension The City reserves the right to exercise its option to extend the Contract for up to ninety (90) calendar days beyond the completion of any Contract term. In such event, the City will notify the Contractors in writing of such extension. 117. Non -Exclusivity It is the intent of the City to enter into a Contract with all successful Proposers that will satisfy its needs as described herein. However, the City reserves the right, as deemed in its best interest, to perform, or cause to be performed, the Work and services, or any portion thereof, herein described in any manner it sees fit, including but not limited to: award of other contracts, use of any contractor, or perform the Work with its own employees. 118. Nature of the Agreement The Contractor shall provide the services set forth in the Contract Documents. The Contractor shall providefull and prompt cooperation with the City in all aspects of the Work to be performed. The Contractor acknowledges that the Contract Documents require the performance of all things necessary for or incidental to the effective management and performance of a Project(s). All things not expressly mentioned in the Contract Documents, but necessary to carrying out its intent are required by the Contract Documents, and the Contractor shall perform the same as though they were specifically mentioned, described, and delineated. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 78 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services The Contractor shall fumish all labor, materials, tools, supplies, and other items required for the completion of the Work. All Work shall be accomplished at the direction of and to the satisfaction of the Project Manager. 119. Contract Documents contain all Terms The Contract Documents and all documents incorporated herein by reference contain all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties hereto, and no other agreement, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of the Contract Documents shall be deemed to exist or to bind any of the parties hereto, or to vary any of the terms contained herein. 120. Survival The parties acknowledge that any of the obligations in the Contract Documents will survive the term, termination and cancellation hereof. Accordingly, the respective obligations of the Contractor and the City under the Contract, which by nature would continue beyond the termination, cancellation or expiration thereof, shall survive termination, cancellation or expiration thereof. 121. Disclosure of State Funding, if applicable ILState_f_unds_ar_e b_eing_usesi_by_the_City_to_pay r_this_wor_k, the_City_shall_document whether payment will come from funds appropriated by the state and, if known, the amount of such funds or the percentage of such funds as compared to the anticipated total cost of the personal property or construction services. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 79 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 80 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services SECTION 3 — SUPPLEMENTAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. Contract Term The Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, equipment, tools, services, and incidentals to complete all Work at a rate of progress that will ensure completion of the Work within the Job Order Completion Time applicable to each Job Order issued under the Contract. Where the Contract Term expires prior to the completion of Job Orders issued prior to the expiration the Contract, the Contract shall remain in full force and effect until the Final Completion of such Job Orders. No new Job Orders (other than Supplemental Job Orders) will be issued during this time. 2. Non-Prepriced Items Some Work contained in a Detailed Scope of Work may include tasks that are within the general Scope of Work, but were not specifically included in the CTC at the time of Contract award. These tasks are referred to as "Non-Prepriced Items." Non-Prepriced (NPP) items may require the establishment of specifications and drawings and may subsequently be incorporated into the CTC. The cost of any item(s) of Work not covered by a specific CTC unit price shall be treated as a Non- Prepriced Item and the procedure for ordering these tasks are outlined in Article 6.4 below. 3. Job Orders The City may award an individual Job Order to any Contractor, in accordance with established City procedures, and based on one or more of the following criteria: 3.1. Rotational selection among all Contractors, unless otherwise determined by the City. 3.2. Evaluation of past and current performance on Job Orders of a similar nature, including type of work, project size, construction management challenges, schedule performance, design management requirements, etc. 3.3. Balancing of workload (Job Order dollar volume and construction backlog) among Contractors. 3.4. Management of Job Order dollar volume within bonding limitations of the Contractor. 3.5. Price, as it relates to the City's independent cost estimate or to an offer from any other Contractor. 3.6. Not -To -Exceed offers (NTE Offer) submitted by two or more Contractors through Bid Safe®. 3.7. Contractor's responsiveness to the City on Job Orders. 3.8. Other appropriate criteria as deemed in the best interest of the City. 4. Bid Safe The City may issue a Request for Price Proposal to two or more Contractors for a Job Order. Selection of the Contractor and award of the Job Order will be in compliance with established City procedures. 3.9. The City reserves the right to utilize Bid Safe on a Job Order by Job Order basis. 3.10. The City will consider several factors when determining the applicability of Bid Safe to a Job Order including, but not limited to, the following: 3.10.1. Estimated Job Order Amount; 3.10.2. Scope Documentation, including but not limited to Architectural and Engineering (NE) design; 3.10.3. Nature and complexity of the Work; Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 81 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services - 3.10.4. Contractors' abilities to self -perform the Work; 3.10.5. Contractors' proven capabilities on similar Work; 3.10.6. Schedule; and 3.10.7. Other appropriate criteria as deemed in the best interest of the City. 3.11. The Detailed Scope of Work will be developed by City personnel and included with the Request for Price Proposal. 3.12. The City may conduct one or more Site visits with all Contractors designated to receive the Request for Price Proposal. 3.13. All Contractors that receive the Request for Price Proposal will have the opportunity to submit RFIs. Should the City choose to respond to any or all of the RFI, the responses, and any changes to the Request for Price Proposal, will be provided in an addendum to all contractors designated to receive the Request for Price Proposal; 3.14. The Contractor shall utilize the Bid Safe application in the eGordian® software to provide an NTE Offer, along with any additional requested documentation, in response to the Request for Price Proposal. 3.15. The City will issue an Intent to Award to the Contractor submitting the NTE Offer that provides the best value to the City based on, but not limited to, price and any technical factors considered. 3.16. The NTE Offer is valid for one hundred twenty (120) Days from the date of opening unless stated otherwise in the Job Order. 3.17. The Contractor that receives an Intent to Award will submit a Job Order Price Proposal to the City. Provided that any necessary Job Order Price Proposal modifications are completed in a timely and thorough manner, the Job Order may be issued to the Contractor. 3.18. The Job Order Amount shall be equal to the lessor of the NTE Offer and the Job Order Price Proposal amount. 3.19. Where the NTE Offer is less than the Job Order Price Proposal, the difference between the NTE Offer and Job Order Price Proposal shall be deemed a discount offered by the Contractor. The discount amount shall be a percent -based discount that will be calculated by the following equation: Percent Discount = (Job Order Price Proposal Amount — NTE Offer) = Job Order Price Proposal Amount The discount shall be applied to subsequent Job Orders (additions or deletions) required to complete the Work, provided the Job Order contains materials, equipment and tasks that are similar in nature to the original Detailed Scope of Work. 3.20. If the City exercises its right to award a Job Order utilizing Bid Safe, collaboration between Contractors is specifically prohibited. Contractor collaboration undermines competition, and evidence of such will be considered a material breach of this Contract and grounds for termination for cause. 5. Initiation of a Job Order 3.21. As the need arises, the City will notify the Contractor of a Project, schedule a Joint Scope Meeting, and issue a Notice of Joint Scope Meeting. 3.22. The Contractor shall attend the Joint Scope Meeting and discuss, at a minimum: 3.22.1. The general scope of the work; Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 82 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 3.22.2. Alternatives for performing the work and value engineering; 3.22.3. Access to the site and protocol for admission; 3.22.4. Hours of operation; 3.22.5. Staging area; 3.22.6. Requirements for catalog cuts, technical data, samples and shop drawings; 3.22.7. Requirements for professional services, sketches, drawings, and specifications; 3.22.8. Construction duration; 3.22.9. Liquidated damages; 3.22.10. The presence of hazardous materials; and, 3.22.11. Date on which the Proposal Package is due. 3.23. Upon completion of the joint scoping process, the City will prepare a draft Detailed Scope of Work referencing any sketches, drawings, photographs, and specifications required to document accurately the work to be accomplished. The Contractor shall review the Detailed Scope of Work and request any required changes or modifications. When an acceptable Detailed Scope of Work has been prepared, the City will issue a Request for Price Proposal that will require the Contractor to prepare a Proposal Package. The Detailed Scope of Work, unless modified by both the Contractor and the City, will be the basis on which the Contractor will develop its Proposal Package and the City will evaluate the same. The Contractor does not have the right to refuse to perform any task or any work in connection with a particular Project. 3.24. The City may, at its option, include quantities in the Detailed Scope of Work if it helps to define the Detailed Scope of Work, if the actual quantities required are not known or cannot be determined at the time the Detailed Scope of Work is prepared, if the Contractor and the City cannot agree on the quantities required, or for any other reason as determined by the City. In all such cases, the City shall issue a Supplemental Job Order adjusting the quantities appearing in the Detailed Scope of Work to the actual quantities. 6. Preparation of the Proposal Package 3.25. The Contractor's Proposal Package shall include, at a minimum: 3.25.1. Price Proposal; 3.25.2. Required drawings or sketches; 3.25.3. List of anticipated Subcontractors and Materialmen; 3.25.4. Construction schedule; and, 3.25.5. Other requested documents. 3.26. The Job Order Price shall be the value of the approved Price Proposal. 3.27.. The value of the Price Proposal shall be calculated by summing the total of the calculations for each Prepriced Tasks (unit price x quantity x Adjustment Factor) plus the value of all Non Prepriced Tasks. 3.28. The Contractor will prepare Price Proposals in accordance with the following: 3.28.1. Prepriced Task: A task described in, and for which a unit price is set forth in, the CTC®. The Contractor shall select the appropriate Prepriced Tasks, and enter the. accurate quantity, and the appropriate Adjustment Factor. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 83 RFP No, 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 3.28.2. Non-Prepriced Task: A task that is not set forth in the CTC®. 3.28.3. Information subrnitted in support of Non-Prepriced Tasks shall include, but not be limited to, the following: 3.28.3.1. Catalog cuts, specifications, technical data, drawings, or other information as required to evaluate the task. 3.28.3.2. If the Contractor performs the Work with its own forces, it shall submit three independent quotes for all material to be installed and shall, to the extent possible, use Prepriced Tasks for labor and equipment from the CTC®. If the Work is to be subcontracted, the Contractor must submit three independent quotes from subcontractors. The Contractor shall not submit a quote or bid from any supplier or Subcontractor that the Contractor is not prepared to use. The City may require additional quotes and Bids if the suppliers or Subcontractors are not acceptable or if the prices are not reasonable. If three quotes or bids cannot be obtained, the Contractor will provide the reason in writing for the City's approval. If approved, Tess than three quotes or bids will be allowed. 3.28.3.3. The final price submitted for Non-Prepriced Tasks shall be according to the following formula: A =Hourly Labor Rate (for Trades not in the CTC®) x the Quantity required B =Direct Material Costs (supported by three quotes) C =Direct Equipment Costs (for Equipment not in the CTC®) x the Quantity required D =Subcontractor Costs (supported by three quotes) E =Allowable Overhead and Profit = (A + B + C) x 15% F =Subcontractor Allowance = D x 10% Total Cost of Non-Prepriced Task = A + B + C + D + E + F 3.28.3.4. After a Non Pre -priced Task has been approved by the City, the Unit Price for such task will be established, and fixed as a permanent Non Pre -priced Task which will no longer require price justification 3.28.3.5. The City's determination as to whether a task is a Pre -priced Task or a Non Pre -priced Task shall be final, binding, and conclusive as to the Contractor. 3.29. Contractor shall make the necessary arrangements for and obtain all filings and permits required for the Work, including the preparation of all drawings, sketches, calculations and other documents and information that may be required therefor. If the Contractor is required to pay an application fee for filing a project, a fee to obtain a building permit, or any other permit fee to the City, State or some other governmental or regulatory agency, then the amount of such fee paid by the Contractor for which a receipt is obtained shall be treated as a reimbursable task to be paid without mark-up. The cost of expediting services or equipment use fees is not reimbursable. To compensate the Contractor for the cost of the JOC System License Fee on reimbursable tasks, the adjustment applied to reimbursable tasks shall be a 1.0101. • 3.30. The Contractor shall provide incidental engineering and architectural services required in connection .with a particular Job Order, including drawings and information required for filing. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 84 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 3.31 The Contractor's Proposal Package shall be submitted by the date indicated on the Request for Price Proposal. All incomplete Proposal Packages shall be rejected. The time allowed for preparation of the Contractor's Proposal Package will depend on the complexity and urgency of the Job Order but should average between seven (7) and fourteen (14) days. Ori complex Job Orders, such as Job Orders requiring incidental engineering/architectural drawings and approvals and permits, allowance will be made to provide adequate time for preparation and submittal of the necessary documents. 3.32. In emergency situations and minor maintenance and repair Job Orders requiring immediate completion, the Proposal Package may be required quickly and the due date will be so indicated on the Request for Price Proposal or, as described below, the Contractor may be directed to begin work immediately with the paperwork to follow. 3.33. If the Contractor requires clarifications or additional information regarding the Detailed Scope of work in order to prepare the Proposal Package, the request must be submitted so that the submittal of the Proposal Package is not delayed. 7. Review of the Proposal Package and Issuance of the Job Order 3.34. The City wilLevalu_ate_the ntir_e_P_r_oposal_P_ackage_and__ compare_these_with_the_City's estimate of the Detailed Scope of Work to determine the reasonableness of approach, including the appropriateness of the tasks and quantities proposed. 3.35. The Contractor may choose the means and methods of construction; subject however, to the City's right to reject any means and methods proposed by the Contractor that: 3.35.1. Will constitute or create a hazard to the work, or to persons or property; 3.35.2. Will not produce finished Work in accordance with the terms of the Contract; or, 3.35.3. Unnecessarily increases the price of the Job Order when alternative means and methods are available. 3.36. The City reserves the right to reject a Proposal Package or cancel a Project for any reason. The City also reserves the right not to issue a Job Order if it is determined to be in the best interest of the City. The City may perform such work by other means. The Contractor shall not recover any costs arising out of or related to the development of the Job Order including, but not limited to, the costs to attend the Joint Scope Meeting, review of the Detailed Scope of Work, preparation of a Proposal Package (including incidental architectural and engineering services), subcontractor costs, and the costs to review the Proposal Package with the City. 3.37. By submitting a Proposal Package to the City, the Contractor shall agree to accomplish the Detailed Scope of Work in accordance with the Request for Price Proposal at the lump sum price submitted. It is the Contractor's responsibility to include the necessary Pre -priced Tasks and Non Pre -priced Tasks and quantities in the Price Proposal prior to delivering it to the City. 3.38. Each Job Order provided to the Contractor shall reference the Detailed Scope of Work, as well as set forth the Job Order Price and the Job Order Completion Time. All clauses of this Contract shall be applicable to each Job Order. The Job Order, delivered to the Contractor constitutes the City's acceptance of the Contractor's Proposal Package. A copy of the Job Order will be provided to the Contractor. . 3.39. In the event that immediate emergency response is necessary, the Contractor shall be required to follow alternative procedures as established by the City. The Contractor shall begin work as directed notwithstanding the absence. of a fully developed Request for Price Proposal, Detailed Scope of. Work, or Job Order. The Contractor shall be compensated for such work as if the work had been ordered under the standard procedures. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 85 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 8. Economic Price Adjustment 8.1. The CTC issued with this RFP will be in effect for the first year of this contract. 8.2. On February 1, 2020 and each anniversary thereafter, a new CTC will be furnished. The new CTC willbe effective for the following twelve (12) month period. The CTC that accompany each anniversary shall only apply to Job Orders issued after the effective date of that specific renewal option and shall have no impact on Job Ordersissued prior to the effective date of that specific renewal option. 8.3. The Adjustment Factors submitted with the bid shall be used for the full term of the contract. The Contractor will be issued the new CTC for review and acceptance prior to accepting new work. The Contractor shall use the CTC in effect on the date that the Job Order is issued. However, the Contractor cannot delay the issuance of a Job Order to take advantage of a scheduled update of the CTC. In that event, the Contractor shall use the CTC that would have been in effect without the delay. 9. Computer Requirements The Contractor shall maintain at its office, for its use, a computer with, at a minimum, a one (1) GHz processor -and an-internet eonneetion—T-he-Gontr-actor-shall-maintain-individual-email-accounts for each of its Project Managers. 10. Progress Payments City will make one (1) payment for all Job Orders that have a Job Order Completion Time of forty- five (45) days or less, or a Job Order Amount of $25,000 or less. For all other Job Orders, City may make partial, monthly payments based on a percentage of the Work completed. Mobilization Partial Payments: When the proposal includes a separate pay item for Mobilization and the NTP has been issued, partial payments will be made in accordance with the following: ■ For contracts of one hundred twenty (120) calendar days duration or less, partial payment will be made at fifty percent (50%) of the bid price per month for the first two (2) months. For contracts in excess of one hundred twenty (120) calendar days duration, partial payment will be made at twenty-five percent (25%) of the Job Order Price per month for the first four (4) months. In no event shall more than fifty percent (50%) of the Job Order Price be paid prior to commencing construction on the Project(s) Site(s). ■ Total partial payments for Mobilization on any project, including when more than one (1) project or job is included in the Contract, will be limited to ten percent (10%) of the original Contract amount for that project. Any remaining amount will be paid upon completion of all Work on the Contract. ■ Retainage will be applied to all partial payments. ■ Partial payments made on Mobilization will in no way act to preclude or limit any of the provisions for partial payments otherwise provided for by the Contract. Contractor may make application for payment for Work completed during the Project(s) at intervals of not more than once a month or upon completion and Final Acceptance of the Work. Contractor will be paid based on the line item breakdown, contained in the Contractor's Job Order Proposal, with payments based on actual Work performed. All applications shall be submitted in triplicate and the Contractor shall only use the City's Contractor Payment Application Form. Where the time frame for completion of the Work is less than or equal to one (1) month or a Schedule of Values is not required, the Contractor shall submit the appropriate documentation as defined below. Supporting evidence to be included with any application for payment shall include, but is not limited to, an updated Construction Schedule as required by Section 3, Article 13 of the Supplemental Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 86 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services Terms and Conditions and a partial or final release of liens or consent of Surety relative to the Work, which is the subject of the application for payment and any other information required by the Project Manager. Each application for payment shall be submitted in triplicate for approval. City shall make payment to Contractor within thirty (30) days after approval of Contractor's application for payment. Ten percent (10%) of all monies earned by Contractor shall be retained by City until Final Acceptance by the City. Any interest earned on retainage shall accrue to the benefit of City. All requests for retainage reduction shall be in writing in a separate stand-alone document. City may withhold, in whole or in part, payment to such extent as may be necessary to protect itself from loss on account of: • Defective Work not remedied. • Claims filed or reasonable evidence indicating probable filing of claims by other parties against Contractor or City because of Contractor's performance. • Failure of Contractor to make payments properly to Subcontractors or for material or labor. • Damage to another contractor not remedied. • Liquidated damages and costs incurred by City and/or Consultant for extended construction administration. Failure of Contractor to provide any and all documents required by the Contract Documents. In instances where multiple Projects are awarded, the Contractor shall submit separate applications for Payment for each Project. When the above grounds are removed or resolved satisfactory to the Project Manager, payment shall be made in whole, or in part. The City will pay, and the Contractor shall accept as full compensation for the Work, the sums specified in the Contractor's submittal to the Project Manager, as accepted by the City. Contractor may be paid for materials or equipment purchased and stored at the Project(s) Site(s) or another location. Where a payment request is made for materials or equipment not incorporated in the Project(s), but delivered and suitably stored at the site or at some other location agreed upon in writing, the written documentation must be submitted at the time of request for payment. Payment shall be conditioned upon submission by the Contractor of paid invoices and an executed Material Purchased/Stored On -Premises form to establish the City's title to such materials or equipment, or otherwise protect the City's interest, including applicable insurance in the name of City and transportation to the Site(s). Contractor retains sole liability to replace such stored materials or equipment as a result of damage or loss for any reason. 11. Liquidated Damages The Contractor is obligated and guarantees to complete the Project within the Job Order Completion Time or any approved extension of time. Where the Contractor fails to do so, the Contractor shall pay to the City liquidated damages as follows. In the event of a delay in completion beyond the timeframe set forth in the Job Order for Final Completion the Contractor shall pay to the City for each and every calendar day of unexcused delay, the appropriate sum stipulated in the chart below, which is hereby agreed upon not as a penalty but as liquidated damages. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for B7 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services Job Order Amount Daily Charge per Calendar Day $50,000 and under $836 Over $50,000.but less than $250,000 $884 $250,000 but Tess than $500,000 $1,074 $500,000 but less than $2,500,000 $1,742 $2,500,000 but Tess than $5,000,000 $2,876 $5,000,000 but less than $10,000,000 $3,770 $10,000,000 but Tess than $15,000,000 $4,624 $15,000,000 but less than $20,000,000 $5,563 $20,000,000 and over $9,788* *Plus 0.00005 of any amount of over $20M (rounded to the nearest dollar) The Contractor will be notified of any approved exceptions or extensions. The total amount of liquidated damages shall not exceed the Job Order Amount. The City shall have the right to deduct liquidated damages assessments from any payment due or which may thereafter become due to the Contractor under any Contract the Contractor has with the -City. In case -the -amount, —which -may become -due -hereunder, —shall -be -less than the amount of liquidated damages due the City, the Contractor shall pay the difference upon demand by the City. Should the Contractor fail to compensate the City for any liquidated damages, the City shall consider this as a form of indebtedness and may deny any future Work under the Contract or any other City contract until such indebtedness is paid in full to the City. Liquidated Damages may be applied on a Job -Order -by -Job -Order basis at the sole discretion of the City. The City shall notify the Contractor that it is incurring liquidated damages. 12. Schedule of Values The Contractor must submit three copies of a Schedule of Values, which must be submitted within ten (10) calendar days of the issuance of the Notice of Award. The Schedule of Values shall indicate a complete breakdown of labor and material of all categories of Work on the Project. Contractor's overhead and profit should be as separate line items. Each line item shall be identified with the number and title of the major specification section or major components of the items. The Project Manager may require further breakdown after review of the Contractor's submittal The City reserves the right to require such information from the Contractor as may be necessary to determine the accuracy of the Schedule of Values. The combined total value for mobilization under the Schedules of Values shall not exceed five percent (5%) of the value of the Contract. The approved schedule of values shall be updated through the submittal of the City's Contractor Payment Application Form. 13. Construction Schedules Contractor shall submit a proposed Construction Schedule (Schedule) as follows: a. Schedule identifying all tasks within the critical path. The proposed Construction Schedule shall be submitted within ten (10) calendar days of the Notice of Award and such submittal shall be subject to the Project Manager's review. Subsequent to such review of said Schedule, the Contractor shall establish said schedule as the baseline Schedule. b. All updates of Schedules shall be tracked against the baseline schedule and shall be at a minimum submitted with each pay application. An updated Schedule against the baseline shall also be submitted upon execution of each Supplemental Job Order that impacts the Job Order Completion Time for completion. Failure to submit such Schedules shall result in the rejection of any submitted payment application. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 88 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services c. All Schedules shall be prepared in Microsoft Project 2003, or later unless otherwise approved by the Project Manager. At the time of submission of Schedules, Contractor shall submit a hard copy as well as an electronic version. Such electronic version shall not be submitted in a pdf format and shall be capable of being incorporated in to the City's master Project schedule. d. Subsequent to review of the initial Schedule submission, the Contractor shall establish the reviewed Schedule as the "Baseline Schedule." Contractor shall then prepare and submit all updates to the Schedules utilizing the tracking mode within Microsoft Project. 14. Release of Liens/Subcontractor's Statement of Satisfaction The Contractor warrants and guarantees that title to all Work, materials and equipment covered by an application for payment, whether incorporated in the Project(s) or not, will pass to the City upon the receipt of such payment by the Contractor, free and clear of all liens, claims, security interests or encumbrances and that no Work, materials or equipment will have been acquired by the Contractor or by any other person performing Work at the Site or furnishing materials and equipment for the Project(s), subject to an agreement under which an interest therein, or an encumbrance thereon, is retained by the seller or otherwise imposed by the Contractor, or such other person. The Contractor shall, beginning with the second request for payment, attach a Partial Release of Lien/Subcontractor's Statement of Satisfaction for each application for payment. Failure to submit such documentation may delay payments. The City may, in its sole discretion withhold payments for Work performed by Subcontractor where no release of lien has been submitted. The Contractor shall submit with the final payment request, for any Project(s) where Subcontractors have performed Work, a Final Release of Lien/Subcontractor's Statement of Satisfaction for each Subcontractor marked as a final. Failure to submit such documentation will result in delay in payment or the City withholding from the final payment such funds as necessary to satisfy any Subcontractor claims. Where the Contractor has submitted a Performance/Payment Bond the Contractor may, in lieu of the Release of Lien/Subcontractor's Statement of Satisfaction, submit a Consent of Surety to Requisition Payment. Contractor must use City Release of Lien, Affidavit and Consent of Surety forms, or the Application for Payment will be rejected. 15. Progress Meetings The City shall conduct a pre -construction conference prior to the commencement of the Work respective to a Job Order. Contractor shall hold progress and coordination meetings as required by the Project Manager or Engineer to provide for the timely completion of the Work. Contractor shall arrange and conduct regular bi-weekly job site Project status meetings with the Project Manager. Contractor shall use the job site meetings as a tool for the pre -planning of Work and enforcing schedules, and for establishing procedures, responsibilities, and identification of authority for all parties to understand clearly. During these meetings, Contractor shall identify the party or parties responsible for following up on any problems, delay items, or questions, and Contractor shall note the action to be taken by such party or parties. Contractor shall revisit each pending item at each subsequent meeting until resolution is achieved. Contractor shall attempt to obtain from all present any potential problems or delaying event known to them for appropriate attention and resolution. Contractor shall be responsible for keeping minutes of the meeting and distribution of the minutes to all parties in attendance. The Contractor shall arrange for the participation of its Subcontractors and/or vendors when the Project Manager requires their presence. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 89 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services The Contractor shall maintain minutes of the meeting and distribute copies of the minutes to all parties in attendance. The Contractor shall prepare and distribute to Project Manager and the Consultant, an updated two -week Zook -ahead schedule of construction activities and submittals. 16. Request for Information The Contractor shall submit a RFI where the Contractor believes that the Contract Document's specifications or drawings are unclear or conflict. All requests must be submitted in a manner that clearly identifies the drawing and/or specification section where clarification or interpretation is being requested. As part of the RFI, Contractor shall include its recommendation for resolution. The Consultant and/or the City's Project Manager shall respond in writing. 17. Project Site Facilities The Contractor shall arrange for all Project(s) Site(s) facilities as may be necessary to enable the Project Manager or Consultant to perform their respective duties and to accommodate any representatives of the City which the City may choose to have present at the Project(s). Contractor's, Subcontractor's, supplier's, material person's personnel shall not use the City restrooms that may be available at the Project(s) Site(s) without the prior consent of the manager of the facility or the ProjeetManager-where-there-is-no-manager-of-a-facility—T-he-Contractor-shall provide and maintain at his own expense, in a sanitary condition, such accommodations for the use of his employees as is necessary to comply with the requirements including Chapter 46 of the Building Code and regulations of the State of Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services or Dade County Health Department. The Contractor, his employees or his Subcontractors shall commit no public nuisance or use any facilities that have not been specifically provided for use by the Contractor. The Contractor shall furnish an adequate supply of drinking water for its employees and its Subcontractors' employees. There shall be adequate provisions made by the Contractor to ensure all disposable materials are properly disposed of and do not create a nuisance to the City or the public. The location of the temporary facilities shall be subject to the approval of the Project Manager. Contractor is required to provide any necessary temporary utilities to the site, such as electric, water, and sanitary services to the site for new construction or additions to a facility. The Project Manager may authorize the use of existing utilities. Such decision will be made at the sole discretion of the Project Manager and the City. The Contractor shall be required to obtain all necessary permits required for any Project(s) Site(s) facilities. Contractor shall also be responsible to maintain such facilities in a safe and working condition. All such facilities remain the property of the Contractor and the Contractor shall be responsible for removal and disposal of such facilities prior to Final Acceptance. 18. Inspection of Work Contractor shall notify the Project Manager at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to commencing Work on the following: ® Storm Drain • Subgrade — submit and have approved densities prior to placement of rock ■ Limerock Base — submit and have approved densities and as-builts prior to placement of any asphalt Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 90 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 19. Security The Site where the Work is to be performed may not be a secure Site and the publicmay have access to the Site.. The Contractor shall have sole responsibility for the security of all Work materials, tools, equipment, and Work at the Project(s) Site(s). The City shall not be liable for any damage or loss to such materials, tools, equipment and Work and the Contractor shall be responsible for the repair or replacement of all Work such materials, tools, and equipment. 20. Construction Signage Where required by the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall provide construction signage. The City shall provide the Contractor the wording and layout for the signs at the pre -construction conference. The Contractor shall furnish the two (2) City signs at the Project(s) Site(s) as follows: ■ The first shall be four (4') feet wide and eight (8') feet high and constructed of pressure sensitive two (2) mil cast vinyl over mounted with three (3) mil Mylar and mounted to one (1) MDO with painted back. The sign shall be mounted on four (4") inch square wood or perforated "U" channel metal.posts painted white, and be readable at eye level. The colors to be used on the sign are as follows: the background shall be white with blue lettering; the seal -shall b white and -old -with blue lettering form. ■ The second sign shall reflect other funding sources for the Project and shall reflect the Project information. The sign shall be four (4') feet wide by eight (8') feet high by three - fourths (%) inch (thick) exterior plywood, suitably mounted and readable at eye level. The colors shall be blue and white. The background shall be white and all lettering shall be blue Helvetica. All paint shall be rated outdoor enamel. The City will provide the City Seal in decal form. • The Contractor shall also post appropriate construction Site warning signs at the Work Site. Such signs shall be posted to warn pedestrian and vehicle traffic. Signage shall also be placed waterside to alert boater to the construction zone, requiring idle speed and a minimum clearance distance. Contractor shall provide drawings for the signage, which shall be subject to approval by the Consultant. • The Project Manager and the City shall approve the locations for all signage. The cost for construction signage is not included in the Contractor's Adjustment Factor(s). The Contractor shall be permitted to include the applicable line items from the CTC® within their Price Proposal(s), to compensate for construction signage required by the City. 21. Construction Photographs Contractor shall submit with each application for payment photographs that accurately reflect the progress of the Work. Contractor shall submit one (1) copy of each photograph in print and digitally. The photographs shall be printed on 8"X10" high -resolution glossy single weight color print paper. Each photograph will also reflect the date, and time the picture was taken. Aerial photographs will be taken on a bi-monthly basis. 22. City Furnished Property Contractor shall preserve all street signs, parking meters, benches, traffic control signs, etc., when directed to by the Project Manager and shall reinstall or provide to the City as directed. 23. Geotechnical Testing Contractor shall not be paid for testing new material. The cost of testing is included in the unit costs. However, existing material, required by the technical specifications and as directed by the Owner (record tests) shall be paid at the unit price for the appropriate task. Contractor is responsible for all Quality Control and Quality Assurance Testing performed. All Quality Control Testing must Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 91 • RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services . comply with the latest publication and/or entity having jurisdiction. In addition, Contractor shall submit any, and all, Quality Control/Quality Assurance (QC/QA) test reports to the appropriate Department/Authorized user and/or contracting party for verification. 24. Field Layout of the Work and Record Drawings for Drainage Projects The Contractor through the services of a State of Florida Registered Professional Surveyor and Mapper (P.S.M.) shall establish the line and benchmarks and other reference points for the installation of the pipeline or structure. For pipelines, this will consist of establishing all points of bend (but not necessarily bevel pipe unless in close proximity to other facilities), valves, tees, crosses and other stations not more than one hundred (100) feet apart along the proposed centerline of the pipe, or along a stationed offset line as shown on the Plans, marked by a nail in a metal cap if in pavement, with the station painted nearby or by a nail in the top of a wooden stake driven flush with the ground with the station marked on a flag stake nearby, if not in pavement. For structures, this will consist of base lines, stakes at corners, centers and centerlines, auxiliary lines and a benchmark from which to establish the elevations. ThwCoritra for shall make his equipment and men available to the Inspector or spot-checking the accuracy of the Work. The Project Manager shall require the Work to be brought within the tolerances specified elsewhere before backfill is placed or the construction is otherwise hidden. The entire responsibility for establishing and maintaining line and grade in the field lies with Contractor. Contractor shall maintain an accurate and precise record of the location and elevation of all pipe lines, conduits, structures, maintenance access structures, handholes, fittings and other Work and shall prepare record or "As -Built" drawings of the same which are signed and sealed by a State of Florida Registered Professional Surveyor and Mapper (P.S.M.). Contractor shall deliver these records in good order to the Project Manager as the Work is completed. The Contractor shall supply the Consultant with a copy of the Registered Land Surveyor's layout of the Work immediately upon its availability to his own forces. The cost of all such field layout and recording work is included in the Adjustment Factors. All record drawings shall be made on reproducible paper and shall be delivered to the Project Manager prior to, and as a condition of, final payment. During the entire construction operation, the Contractor shall retain the services of a State of Florida Registered Professional Surveyor and Mapper (P.S.M.) who shall maintain records of the installation, including all deviations from the plans and specifications by obtaining "As -Built" dimensions and elevations. The Surveyor shall prepare record "As -Built" Drawings showing correctly and accurately all changes and deviations made during construction, including approved construction variances to reflect the Work as it was actually constructed. "As -Built" Drawings shall be submitted to the City on a monthly basis. Recording of Project Record ■ Record all information for pipeline projects and on -site projects concurrently with construction progress. ▪ Do not conceal any work until as -built information is recorded by the Contractor and the City. ▪ All locations for future connections or tie-ins shall be left unburied and uncovered until the City's surveying forces obtain and record the as -built information. This is in addition to the Contractor's recorded information. • Restrained pipe, end line valves, thrust blocks need to be left uncovered for the last complete length. Inline valves and tees shall be left exposed for one (1) length on both sides plus the face end. Record the elevation, deviation from horizontal and vertical alignment and the inclination for these items. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 92 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services • Maintain records of all pipeline Project and on -site Project deviations from Drawings and Specifications by a Florida Registered Professional Surveyor and Mapper (P.S.M.). • For Pipe Installation in All Pipeline Projects and On -site Projects: During entire construction operation retain the services of a State of Florida Registered Land Surveyor (FRLS) who shall maintain records of the installation, including all deviations from Drawings and Specifications. • (FRLS) shall record as -built dimensions and elevations every twenty-five feet (25') or portion thereof along pipeline and at every abrupt change in direction of the new line. (FRLS) shall record locations and elevations for each valve, fitting, service line, fire hydrant, water sampling point, and also for above ground piping and other appurtenances along the pipeline. Specific locations and elevation of equipment, the buildings, and miscellaneous items installed inside them shall be recorded as applicable. • Contractor's FRLS shall prepare as -built record drawings showing correctly and accurately the installation, embracing all changes and deviations made during construction, including all approved construction variances, to reflect the work as it was constructed. • Record—Drawings—shalI—be—prepared—on 4=mil—Mylar—as—specified—hereinafter7--Record Drawings and three (3) blue line copies shall be signed and sealed by the Surveyor and shall be submitted to the City for the Project Manager's or Consultant's review within ten (10) calendar days following the completion date of successful pressure testing of all mains and appurtenances under the Contract Documents • If the Consultant determines that the Drawings are not acceptable, they will be returned to the Contractor with a cover letter noting the deficiencies and/or reasons for the disapproval. Contractor shall have ten (10) calendar days to correct all exceptions taken by the Project Manager or Consultant and resubmit as -built record drawings to the Consultant for final acceptance. Prior to, and as a condition precedent to Final Payment, Contractor shall submit to City, Contractor's record drawings or as -built drawings acceptable to the Project Manager, 25. Permit Fees Unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents, incidental to the Job Order, the Contractor will be responsible for conducting all activities necessary to obtain all required building permits, other permits, governmental fees, licenses and inspections necessary for proper execution and completion of the Work including the preparation of all drawings, sketches, calculations and other documents and information that may be required. The cost of all activities required to obtain the permits (including expediting) will be at the Contractor's expense. However, all such actual permit fees paid by the Contractor will be treated as a Contract cost reimbursable. The Contractor shall be permitted to include the applicable line items from the Construction Task Catalog® in their Price Proposal, supported by documented receipts, to receive a dollar -for -dollar reimbursement (no markup). 26. E-Verify - Mandatory Use Contractor shall utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's E-Verify system to verify the employment eligibility of all new employees hired by the Contractor during the term of the Contract, and shall expressly require any subcontractors performing work or providing services pursuant to the Contract to likewise utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's E-Verify system to verify the employment eligibility of all new employees hired by the subcontractor during the Contract. term. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 93 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 27. Job Order Contracting Software and License Fee The City selected The Gordian Group's (Gordian) Job Order Contracting (JOC) Solution (Gordian JOC SolutionTM) for their JOC program. The Gordian JOC SolutionTM includes Gordian's proprietary software Gordian Cloud, eGordian® and Bid Safe®, JOC information management applications, and the Construction Task Catalog®; which shall be used by the Contractor to prepare and submit Job Order Proposals, subcontractor lists, and other requirements specified by the City. The Contractor shall be required to execute Gordian's JOC System License and Fee Agreement, and pay a one percent (1 %) JOC System License Fee to obtain access to the Gordian JOC Solution. 28. Tax Exempt Transactions/Direct Materials Purchasing The City, being exempt from sales tax pursuant to the authority set forth above, reserves the right to make direct purchases of certain materials to be incorporated into the construction of the Project by the Contractor and its Subcontractors. The direct purchase by the City of materials implemented for the Project, and the amount of such direct purchases shall be at the sole discretion of the City, and as further set forth herein. The Contractor shall agree to the reasonableness of terms and conditions set forth herein for tax exempt transactions/direct materials purchasing by the City. Any products, materials, supplies, or equipment included in the Job Order Amount directly purchased by the City shall be referred-to-as-C-ity=Purchased-Materials-and-shall-be-governed by the terms and conditions of the Job Order Contract Documents. The Contractor shall remain responsible for the purchase of all materials, not the subject of sales tax recovery, including payment of all sales tax associated therewith. Provisions for administration of tax-exempt transactions for direct materials purchasing by the City of Miami (City), are authorized pursuant to Section 212.08(6), Florida Statutes, and Department of Revenue Rule 12A-1.094, Florida Administrative Code. Parameters for the Tax Exempt Transactions/Direct Materials Purchasing program are as follows: 1 The Job Order Proposal and all Subcontractor bid amounts included therein shall include all applicable Florida State sales and other taxes, and any and all associated and necessary costs for all products, materials, supplies and equipment required to complete the Work set forth in the Construction Documents as if all such items were being purchased by the Contractor. 2. The Contractor, for all City -Purchased Materials as described herein, shall not utilize the pricing in the Construction Task Catalog (CTC). The Contractor shall seek three (3) quotes, and the lowest quoted price shall be submitted to the City without any mark-up whatsoever from the Contractor except as allowed by the Job Order Contract. 3. The approved Job Order shall clearly indicate the amount of negotiated sales tax recovery in the form of a Guaranteed Sales Tax Recovery Amount equivalent to the applicable sales tax that would otherwise be required to be paid if the Contractor were purchasing the materials. All Guaranteed Sales Tax Recovery Amounts and City -Purchased Materials Amounts shall be calculated based on the applicable sales tax rate. The City will not be required to purchase materials exceeding the City -Purchased Materials Amount. 4. The approved Job Order shall indicate whether the Job Order Amount includes the sales tax corresponding to the Guaranteed Sales Tax Recovery Amount. The determination of whether or not to include the sales tax in the Job Order Amount shall be at the sole discretion of the City. If the sales tax corresponding to the Guaranteed Sales Tax Recovery Amount has not already been deducted from the approved Job Order Amount, the Job Order Amount will be adjusted by credit Change Order to deduct from the Job Order Amount the Guaranteed Sales Tax Recovery Amount. Such deductive Change Orders may be processed as an initial Change Order or as subsequently processed Change Order(s) at such later time as deemed appropriate by the City prior to Final Completion of the Project. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 94 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services The Contractor agrees to deductive Change Orders for Guaranteed Sales Tax Recovery Amounts. 5. Once established, the Guaranteed Sales Tax Recovery Amount shall not be subject to reduction, it being understood that the City is entitled to the full amount of such sales tax recovery, notwithstanding the actual amount of materials purchased by the City for the Project. 6. The Contractor agrees that the portion of the Job Order Amount anticipated for the City - Purchased Materials Amount shall not be encumbered under the City's' purchase order for the Contractor and shall be used by the City to purchase certain materials for the Project. Should it be deemed appropriate by the City, the Contractor agrees to deductive Change Orders for the City -Purchased Materials Amounts. 7. The Contractor agrees to submit Purchase Order Requests for materials, products, and equipment purchases to the City as set forth herein for the full amount of the City -Purchased Materials Amount. If the amount of all materials actually purchased by the City is Tess than the City -Purchased Materials Amount, the difference shall be encumbered under the City's purchase order for the Contractor. If the Job Order Amount had already been adjusted by initial-credit-Change-Order-forthe-City=Parch-ased-Materials Amortrtt prior tithe purchase of the materials, such difference shall be returned to the Job Order Amount by additive Change Order or contingency adjustment. The Contractor may submit its requisition for payment in the amount of such difference only after all materials purchases have been fully completed and the associated deductive Change Order or contingency adjustment for the City -Purchased Materials Amount has been approved by the City. The Contractor shall not be entitled to any refund of the Guaranteed Sales Tax Savings due to the amount of materials actually purchased by the City being less than the City -Purchased Materials Amount, unless the Contractor can show that it was unable to achieve the City -Purchased Materials Amount for reasons or causes solely attributable to actions or inactions of the City. 8. The Contractor agrees that the sole purpose for uses of portions of the Job Order Amount or deductive Change Orders for City -Purchased Materials, is to facilitate purchasing of materials by the City for the Project without payment of sales tax. With the exception of the requirements of law for qualification of the City's purchases of materials to be exempt from payment of sales tax, the Contractor shall remain fully responsible for the performance of all Work required to construct the Project as set forth in the Contract Documents and Job Order, inclusive of all labor, products, materials and equipment, whether purchased by the City or the Contractor. The Contractor shall be responsible for the timely and proper submission of all deductive Change Orders related to City -Purchased Materials, including allowance of sufficient time for their processing and approval by the City. 9. Upon mutual agreement between the Contractor and the City, the City -Purchased Materials Amount may be increased beyond that initially established in the approved Job Order. Any subsequent City -Purchased Materials shall conform to the requirements set forth herein for initially established City -Purchased Materials and the Contractor agrees to appropriate deductive Change Orders for the additional Guaranteed Sales Tax Savings corresponding to the increase in City -Purchased Materials Amount. 10. The Contractor and Subcontractor shall be responsible for selecting all suppliers, vendors, and materialmen (collectively referred to herein as Vendors) through a quoting process (three quotes) and based on lowest price, for all City -Purchased Materials, as necessary for the performance of the Work. The Contractor and Subcontractor shall include the provisions • of the General . Conditions of the Contract for Construction and any Supplementary Terms and Conditions in the terms and conditions of all Vendor Agreements and Purchase Order Requests for City -Purchased Materials. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 95 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 11. The Contractor shall advise the City of any proposed Vendors it has selected, following a quoting process as described in Section 2 herein, no less than (10) business days prior to the time the Contractor submits any Purchase Order Request for any proposed Vendor. If any of Contractor's proposed Vendors are not active Vendors with the City, the Contractor shall be responsible for ensuring that those Vendors are established as active Vendors with the City prior to submission of any Purchase Order Requests to the City for those Vendors. If any Vendor applications for Contractor's or Subcontractor's proposed Vendors are incomplete or unacceptable, Contractor shall be responsible for having such deficiencies rectified or selecting other Vendors without any delay to the Project and without any increase in the Job Order Amount. 12. As the Contractor and Subcontractor determine that City -Purchased Materials need to be ordered, the Contractor shall prepare and submit to the City a standard Purchase Order Request, in the form set forth by the City, to specifically identify the products, materials and equipment to be purchased by the City for the project. Such Purchase Order Requests and associated invoices shall not include materials for any other Projects under any other Contracts or. other Job Orders. Each Purchase Order Request shall be prepared by each Contractor and/or Subcontractor and be approved by the Contractor and Subcontractor prior -to -submission -to -the -City -Each -Purchase -Order -Request shalhn-oludaTb-ait not be limited to the following: a) The name, address, telephone number, contact person and the City's Vendor Number, if applicable, for the material supplier; b) Manufacturer or brand, model or specification number of the item; c) Quantity needed as estimated by the Contractor and/or Subcontractor; d) The price quoted by the Vendor for the materials identified therein; e) The applicable sales tax associated with such quote (as if not tax exempt) f. Delivery dates as established by the Contractor and/or Subcontractor; and f) Copies of the other price quotes, as requested in Section 4 above. 13. Purchase Order Requests shall include reference to any terms and conditions, which have been negotiated with the Vendor (i.e. payment terms, warranties, etc.). All Purchase Order Requests are to be submitted to the City along with a copy of the Vendor's quotation, no less than ten (10) business days prior to the date required for ordering the materials. Purchase Order Requests shall not be in amounts less than - $5,000.00, unless otherwise authorized in writing by the City. The Contractor shall provide written notice to the City at the time the last Purchase Order Request for City -Purchased Materials is submitted. 14. After receipt of the Purchase Order Request, the City shall prepare its Purchase Orders for equipment, materials, or supplies. Pursuant to the Purchase Order, the Vendor will provide the required quantities of products, materials, and equipment at the price established in the Vendor's quote to the Contractor and/or Subcontractor, less any sales tax. Upon receipt of each Purchase Order, the Contractor and/or Subcontractor, through the Contractor, shall verify the terms and conditions of the Purchase Order and advise the City of any discrepancies no later than three (3) business days after receipt. A City staff member shall be the approving authority for the City on Purchase Orders for all City -Purchased Materials. The Purchase Order shall also require the delivery of City -Purchased Materials on the delivery date(s) provided by the Contractor and/or Subcontractor in the Purchase Order Request and shall indicate F.O.B. the place of destination, which is defined as the Project site. City Purchase Orders shall contain, or be accompanied by, the City's exemption certificate and must include the City's name, address, and exemption number with both issue and expiration date shown. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 96 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 15. The Contractor and/or its Subcontractors shall fully be each jointly and severally responsible for all matters relating to City -Purchased Materials in accordance with these procedures, including but not limited to, timely delivery and receipt of all City -Purchased Materials, verification of correct quantities, verification of documentation or orders in a timely manner, coordination of purchases, provision and obtainment of all warranties and guarantees required by the Contract Documents, inspection and acceptance goods at the time of. delivery, and loss or damage to equipment and materials following delivery to the site due to the negligence of the Contractor or any of its Subcontractors. The Contractor and/or Subcontractor shall coordinate delivery schedules, sequence of delivery, loading orientation, and other arrangements normally required by the Subcontractor for the particular materials furnished. The Contractor and/or- Subcontractor shall provide all services required for the unloading, handling and storage of materials through installation. The Contractor and Subcontractor agree to indemnify and hold harmless the City from any and all claims of whatever nature resulting from nonpayment of goods to Vendors arising from the actions or directions of Contractor or Subcontractor. 16. As City -Purchased Materials are delivered to the Project site, the Contractor or through its Subcontractors, shall visually inspect all shipments from the Vendors, and approve the Vendor's -invoice -for -materials -delivered. —The -Contractor -and/or -Subcontractor shall assure that each delivery is accompanied by documentation adequate to identify the Purchase Order against which the purchase is made. This documentation shall consist of a delivery ticket and an invoice from the Vendor confirming the Purchase Order, together with such additional information as the City or Contractor may require. The Contractor and/or Subcontractor will verify, in writing, the accuracy of the delivery ticket. 17. On a weekly basis, the Contractor and/or Subcontractor shall be required to review invoices submitted by all Vendors of City -Purchased Materials delivered to the Project site during that week and either concur or object to the City's issuance of payment to the Vendors, based upon Contractor's and/or Subcontractor's records of materials delivered to the site and any defects in such materials. The Subcontractor will then forward the invoice to the Contractor for its review and approval prior to submission to the City. All Vendor invoices shall be stamped "Approved For Payment" and be signed by the Contractor and Subcontractor prior to submission to the City for payment processing. The Contractor shall notify the City in writing in a timely manner such that the City can, at its option, visit the site to verify and audit the accuracy of the Contractor's and Subcontractor's representation that the City -Purchased Materials indicated in the invoice, delivery ticket or bill of lading were actually delivered to and are present on the Project site. 18. Vendor invoices shall be submitted to the City weekly and be accompanied by the aforementioned delivery documentation and a listing of all City -Purchased Materials that have been delivered to date in a format acceptable to the City. The City will process the Vendor invoices and checks will be released, delivered, and remitted directly to the Vendors in the same manner that all other City Vendor invoices are processed pursuant to applicable Florida Law. Contractor shall provide written notice to the City when all purchases and invoicing have been fully completed for each Purchase Order. The Contractor shall provide written confirmation from all Vendors confirming that all materials were ordered, delivered, and invoiced as set forth in the Vendor's purchase order including confirmation of any portion of the materials and corresponding dollar amount not to be ordered, delivered, and invoiced for the Project. 19. The Contractor and its Subcontractors shall be responsible for City -Purchased Materials being in conformance with the Contract and Construction Documents. All shop drawings and submittals shall be made by the Contractor, in accordance with the Job Order Contract Documents for all City -Purchased Materials. Contractor and Subcontractor shall determine prior to incorporation into the Work if such materials are patently defective and whether Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 97 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services such materials are identical to the materials ordered and match the description on the bill of lading. If the Contractor or Subcontractor discovers defects or non -conformities in City - Purchased Materials, upon such visual inspection, the Contractor or Subcontractor shall not utilize such non -conforming or defective materials in the Work and instead shall promptly notify the Vendor, in writing, of the defective or non -conforming condition in order to pursue repair or replacement of those materials without any delay or interruption to the Project. Additionally, the Contractor shall notify the City, in writing, of such occurrence. If the Contractor and/or Subcontractor fails to perform such inspection, and otherwise incorporates City -Purchased Materials, the condition of which it either knew about or should have known about by performance of an inspection, Contractor and Subcontractor shall promptly take action to remedy the defect or non -conformity so as not to delay the Work. 20, The Contractor and Subcontractor shall maintain detailed records of all City -Purchased Materials delivered to the site in a format acceptable to the City including all City -Purchased Materials delivered into the Contractor's and/or Subcontractor's possession and portions of all such materials which have been incorporated into the work. 21. Each monthly Requisition for Payment shall clearly differentiate between and shall s_eparately_show_amo_unts_that_the_C_ontractorls_requesting_for_payment-for_Work in place, all City -Purchased Materials Amounts established in the approved Job Order, and amounts of all City -Purchased Materials delivered to the Project site. If any City -Purchased Materials represented in the Requisition for Payment as having been delivered to the site are found not to be present on the site, the City reserves the right to deduct amounts from the Payment Requisition as appropriate to protect the City. Retainage shall not be withheld for City - Purchased Materials. 22. After all Purchase Order Requests and associated invoices for payment for City -Purchased Materials have been finalized, a deductive Change Order or contingency adjustment for City -Purchased Materials may be processed, if deemed appropriate, and at the sole discretion of the City. The Contractor shall provide a full final accounting and reconciliation of all City -Purchased Materials actually processed for the Project. 23. The Contractor and Subcontractor shall be responsible for all warranty and guarantee obligations set forth in the Job Order Contract Documents for the Project for all materials and products incorporated therein, including all City -Purchased Materials. All repairs, maintenance or damage repair calls related to City -Purchased Materials shall be forwarded to the Subcontractor for resolution with the appropriate supplier or Vendor. 24. The City shall be deemed to take Title for City -Purchased Materials from the Vendor at the time of delivery to the Project site and approval by the Contractor and Subcontractor. The transfer of the possession of City -Purchased Materials from the City to the Contractor and Subcontractor shall constitute a bailment for mutual benefit of the City and the Contractor and Subcontractor. The City shall be considered the bailor and the Contractor and Subcontractor the Bailee of the City -Purchased Materials. City -Purchased Materials shall be considered returned to the City for purposes of its bailment at such time as they are incorporated into the Project or consumed in the process of completing the Project. Bailee shall have the duty to properly safeguard, store and protect all City -Purchased Materials. 25. The City shall assume the risk of loss for City -Purchased Materials for the Project for the period of time commencing at the time the City first takes Title to those materials and until the time those materials have been incorporated into the Work by the Contractor and during that period of time, the City shall be responsible for deductible payments for any covered loss(s). Notwithstanding the City's assumption of the risk of loss for City -Purchased Materials to the extent and for the period of time set forth herein, the Contractor shall be • responsible for providing all proper handling, storage and protection from damage,. theft or otherloss for all City -Purchased Materials delivered to the Site in the same manner as set Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 98 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services forth in the Job Order for all materials, products and equipment to be incorporated into the Work. 26. The City shall in no way be liable for interruption or delay in the Project, for any defects or any other problems with the Project, or for any extra charge or cost resulting from delay in the delivery of, or defects in City -Purchased Materials, and the Contractor and its Subcontractors expressly accept all risks and responsibilities for incomplete, improper or untimely delivery of these materials. 27. Contractor shall be responsible for the removal and proper disposal of any waste City - Purchased Materials delivered to the site that were not used to complete the Project. The City, at its option, may take possession of any City -Purchased Materials delivered to the site that were not incorporated into the Work by the Contractor. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 99 RFP No. _18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services ( THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 100 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services Section 4 — SCHEDULE OF PRICES SCHEDULE OF PRICES (Page 1 of 11) Submitted: Date City of Miami, Florida Office of the City Clerk City Hall, lst Floor 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, Florida 33133-5504 The undersigned, as Proposer, hereby declares that the only persons interested in this Proposal as principal are named herein and that no person other than herein mentioned has any interest in this Proposal or in the Contract to be entered into; that this Proposal is made without connection with any other person, firm, or parties making a Proposal; and that it is, in all respects, made fairly and in good faith without collusion or fraud. The Proposer further declares that it shall examine the Site of the Work and informed itself fully of all conditions pertaining to the place where the Work is to be done; that it has examined the Contract Documents and all addenda thereto famished before the opening of -the Proposals, as acknowledged below; and that it has satisfied itself about the Work to be performed; and that it has submitted the required Bid Guaranty; and all other required information with the Proposal; and that this Proposal is submitted voluntarily and willingly. The Proposer agrees, if this Proposal is accepted, to contract with the City, a municipal corporation of the State of Florida, pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Contract Documents and to furnish all necessary materials, equipment, machinery, tools, apparatus, means of transportation, and all labor necessary to construct and complete within the time limits specified the Work covered by the Contract Documents for the Project(s) entitled: RFP No: 18-19-001 Title: Job Order Contracting (JOC) for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services The Proposer also agrees to furnish the required Performance Bond 'and Payment Bond or alternative form of security, in the amount and in the form as indicated in the RFP Documents, and to furnish the required Certificate(s) of Insurance. The undersigned further agrees that the Bid Guaranty accompanying the Proposal shall be forfeited if Proposer fails to execute said Contract, or fails to furnish the required Performance Bond and Payment Bond in the time frame as provided in the RFP Documents or fails to furnish the required Certificate(s) of Insurance within fifteen (15) calendar days after being notified of the award of the Contract. In the event of arithmetical errors, the Proposer agrees that these errors are errors that may be corrected by the City. In the event of a discrepancy between the price proposed in figures and the price proposed in words (if any), the price in words shall govern. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 101 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services SCHEDULE OF PRICES: (Page 2 of 11) Schedule of Prices Note: Proposers shall propose a set of Adjustment Factors, which will be evaluated. Note: The Other Than Normal Working Hours Adjustment Factors must be greater than or equal to the Normal Working Hours Adjustment Factors. The Adjustment Factor(s) must be expressed as a percentage increase or decrease from the Construction Task Catalog®. The Adjustment Factors shall be to the fourth (4th) decimal place using conventional rounding methodology (i.e., if the number in the fifth (5th) decimal place is 0-4, the number in the fourth (4th) decimal remains unchanged; if the number in the fifth (5th) decimal place is 5-9, the number in the fourth (4th) decimal is rounded upward). As example, a five percent (5%) increase would be expressed as an Adjustment Factor of 1.0500 and a five percent (5%) decrease would be expressed as an Adjustment Factor of 0.9500. EXAMPLE: Write the Adjustment Factor to four decimal places as the following examples illustrate. 1 1 5 5 2 One Point One Five Five Two Or 0 9 5 0 0 Zero Point Nine Five Zero Zero Note to Proposers: A Proposer may choose to propose an Adjustment Factor for the horizontal construction contract or the vertical construction contract, or both (provided they meet the minimum requirements applicable to both the horizontal and vertical contracts). Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 102 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services SCHEDULE OF PRICES: (Page 3 of 11) HORIZONTAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES Adjustment Factor for Horizontal Construction performed during Normal Construction Working Hours: (Specify to four decimal places) Written Amount Adjustment Factor for Horizontal Construction performed during Other Than Normal Construction Working Hours: (Specify to four decimal places) Written Amount HORIZONTAL CONSTRUCTION AWARD CRITERIA FIGURE The following formula has been developed for the sole purpose of evaluating and negotiating a Contract. Complete the following calculation. Line 1. Adjustment Factor for Normal Construction Working Hours Line 2. Multiply Line 1 by 0.80 Line 3. Adjustment Factor for Other than Normal Construction Working Hours Line 4. Multiply Line 3 by 0.20 Line 5. Summation of lines 2 and 4 (Award Criteria Figure) Write in numbers and words the Award Criteria Figure in the spaces below. (Specify to four decimal places) Written Amount Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 103 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services SCHEDULE OF PRICES: (Page 4 of 11) VERTICAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES Adjustment Factor for Vertical Construction performed during Normal Construction Working Hours: (Specify to four decimal places) Written Amount Adjustment Factor for Vertical Construction performed during Other Than Normal Construction Working Hours: (Specify to four decimal places) Written Amount VERTICAL CONSTRUCTION AWARD CRITERIA FIGURE The following formula has been developed for the sole purpose of evaluating and negotiating a Contract. Complete the following calculation. Line 1. Adjustment Factor for Normal Construction Working Hours Line 2. Multiply Line 1 by 0.80 Line 3. Adjustment Factor for Other than Normal Construction Working Hours Line 4. Multiply Line 3 by 0.20 Line 5. Summation of lines 2 and 4 (Award Criteria Figure) Write in numbers and words the Award Criteria. Figure in the spaces below. (Specify to four decimal places) Written Amount Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 104 RFP No: 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services SCHEDULE OF PRICES: (Page 5 of 11) DIRECTIQN,S,a:C DIE[vEMEAR.1CN `PARY__t[ WI ICH:F_ V 1.A_ 11t...A;ND 1V: Part I: Listed below are the dates of issue for each Addendum received in connection with this RFP: Addendum No. 1, Dated Addendum No. 2, Dated Addendum No. 3, Dated Addendum No. 4, Dated Addendum No. 5, Dated Part II: Part III: No addendum was received in connection with this RFP. Co-ftifications The Proposer, by virtue of signing the Schedule of Prices form, affirms that the Proposer is aware of the following, and shall comply with all the stated requirements. 1. Small Business Enterprise ("SBE") Requirements Proposer certifies that it has read and understood the provisions of City of Miami Ordinance 13331, codified as Section 18-89 of the City Code, pertaining to the implementation of a "Small Business Enterprise" requirement. Evaluation of Proposer's responsiveness to Ordinance Section 13331 shall be a consideration in the award of a contract. 2. Non -Collusion Proposer certifies that the only persons interested in this RFP are named herein; that no other person has any interest in this RFP or in the Contract to which this RFP pertains; that this RFP is made without connection or arrangement with any other person. Proposer certifies that the selected independent third -party verifier will verify and certify compliance data and reports honestly and accurately; and 3. Drup Free Workplace The undersigned Proposer hereby certifies that it will provide a drug -free workplace program by; (1) Publishing a statement notifying its employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the Proposer's workplace, and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such prohibition; (2) Establishing a continuing drug -free awareness program to inform its employees about: (i) The dangers of drug abuse in the workplace; (ii) The Proposer's policy of maintaining a drug -free workplace; (iii) Any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs; and (iv) The penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations occurring in the workplace; (3) Giving all employees engaged in performance of the Contract a copy of the statement required by subparagraph (1); Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 105 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services SCHEDULE OF PRICES: (Page 6 of 11) (4) Notifying all employees, in writing, of the statement required by subparagraph (1), that as a condition of employment on a covered Contract, the employee shall: (i) Abide by the terms of the statement; and (ii) Notify the employer in writing of the employee's conviction under a criminal drug statute for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than five (5) calendar days after such conviction; (5) Notifying the City in writing within ten (10) calendar days after receiving notice under subdivision (4) (ii) above, from an employee or otherwise receiving actual notice of such conviction. The notice shall include the position title of the employee; (6) Within thirty (30) calendar days after receiving notice under subparagraph (4) of a conviction, taking one of the following actions with respect to an employee who is convicted of a drug abuse violation occurring in the workplace: (i) Taking appropriate personnel action against such employee, up to and including termination; or (ii) Requiring such employee to participate satisfactorily in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program approved for such purposes by a federal, state, or local health, law enforcement, or other appropriate agency; and (7) Making a good faith effort to maintain a drug -free workplace program through implementation of subparagraphs(1) through (6); and 4. Lobbying The undersigned certifies to the best of his or her knowledge and belief, that: (1) No Federal appropriated funds have been paid, or will be paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal contract, the making of any Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement. (2) If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall complete and submit Standard Form-LLL, "Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying," in accordance with its instructions. This undersigned shall require that the language of this certification be included in the award documents for "All" sub -awards at all tiers (including subcontracts, sub -grants, and contracts under grants, loans, and cooperative agreements) and that all sub -recipients shall certify and disclose accordingly. This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was made or entered into. Submission of this certification is a pre -requisite for making or entering into this transaction imposed by Section 1352, Title 31, U.S. Code. Any person who fails to file the required certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of no less than $10,000, but.not more than $100,000 for each such failure. (3) Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 106 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services (i) SCHEDULE OF PRICES: (Page 7 of 11) * Note: In these instances, "All" in the Final Rule is expected to be clarified to show that it applies to covered contract/grant transactions over. $100,000 (per QMB). 5. Debarment, Suspension and Other Responsibility Matters The Proposer certifies to the best of its knowledge and belief, that it and its principals: (a) Are not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, and declared ineligible or voluntarily excluded from covered transactions by any Federal department or agency. (b) Have not, within a three year period preceding this RFP, been convicted of or had a civil judgment rendered against them for commission of fraud or a criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain, or performing a public (Federal, State, or local) transaction or contract under a public transaction; violation of Federal or State antitrust statutes or falsification or destruction of records, making false statements, or receiving stolen property; (c) Are not presently indicted for or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a government entity (Federal, State, or local) with commission of any of the offenses enumerated in paragraph 1.b of this certification; and (d) Have not within a three-year period preceding this RFP had one or more public transactions (Federal, State, or local) terminated for cause or default. (e) In addition, factors to be considered in determining responsibility of prospective contractual parties shall include but not be limited to: (1) Proposer does have availability of appropriate financial, material, equipment, facility, and personnel resources, and expertise, or the ability to obtain them, to meet all contractual requirements; (2) Proposer does have a satisfactory record of performance; (3) Proposer does have a satisfactory record of integrity; (4) Proposer does possess qualified legal standing to contract with the City; (5) Proposer shall comply with supplying all requested information connected with the inquiry concerning responsibility; Proposer has not had a termination, suspension, or cancellation of a City contract, in whole or in part, for cause, due to a default by the Proposer, within the past five (5) years, which has not been reversed on appeal by a court of competent jurisdiction; or Proposer has not withheld a payment or nonpayment of moneys due the City from the Proposer, within the past five (5) years, unless the full amount of such moneys due the City; (h) Have been deposited with a court of competent jurisdiction in Miami -Dade County, Florida, pursuant to the provisions of Fla. R. Civ. P. 1.600 titled "Deposits in Court", as amended, or other applicable Federal, State or Local Rules of Court, and are subject to distribution to the City or withdrawal by the City by order of the court; The Proposer shall provide any information requested by the Chief Procurement Officer or contracting officer concerning responsibility. If such contractual party fails to provide the requested information, the determination of responsibility may be made upon available information or the prospective contractual party may be found non -responsible. The Proposer may demonstrate the availability of necessary financial, equipment, facility, and personnel resources by submitting: (f) (g) Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 107 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services SCHEDULE OF PRICES: (Page 8 of 11) (1) Proposer furnishes, upon request, evidence that the contractual party possesses such necessary resources; (2) Proposer affirms it has acceptable plans to subcontract for such necessary resources; or, (3) Proposer will, upon request, submit a documented commitment for, or explicit arrangement with, satisfactory sources to provide such necessary resources. Where the prospective Proposer is unable to certify to any of the statements in this certification, such Proposer shall submit an explanation to the City of Miami in writing. 6. Local Workforce Participation Requirements The Proposer certifies to the best of its knowledge and belief, that it and its principals: Have read and understood the provisions of City of Miami Ordinance 13332, codified as Section 18-89 of the City Code pertaining to the local workforce participation requirements on a quarterly basis; Have identified in City Form Subcontractor Utilization ("SU") a third party independent who verifies and is properly licensed under the provisions of F.S. 454,471,473, or 481 and who is not with the contractor; and The selected third party, who independently verifies compliance with this section, must have a minimum of two (2) years of experience as required in Ordinance No. 13332, codified as Section 18-89 of the City Code; Part IV: Certification — Trench.Safety Act The Proposer, by virtue of signing the Schedule of Prices form, affirms that the Proposer is aware of the Trench Safety Act, and will comply with all applicable trench safety standards. Such assurance shall be legally binding on all persons employed by the Proposer and its Subcontractors. The Proposer is also obligated to identify the anticipated method and cost of compliance with the applicable trench safety standards. Proposer acknowledges that included in its Adjustment Factor(s) are costs for complying with the Florida Trench Safety Act. These items are a breakout of the respective items involving trenching and will not be paid separately. They are not to be confused with items in the schedule of prices, nor be considered additional Work. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 108 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services SCHEDULE OF PRICES: (Page 9 of 11) Bid Guaranty: Attached is a Bid Bond [ ], Cash [ ], Money Order [ ], Unconditional/Irrevocable Letter of Credit [ ], Treasurer's Check [ ], Bank Draft [ ], Cashier's Check [ ], Bid Bond Voucher [ ] or Certified Check [ ] No. drawn on Bank of for the sum of for Dollars ($ ) for the Horizontal Construction Contract. Bid Guaranty: Attached is a Bid Bond [ ], Cash [ ], Money Order [ ], Unconditional/Irrevocable Letter of Credit [ ], Treasurer's Check [ ], Bank Draft [ ], Cashier's Check [ ], Bid Bond Voucher [ ] or Certified Check [ ] No. drawn on Bank of for tfte sum of Contract. for Dollars ($ ) for the Vertical Construction NOTE TO PROPOSERS: A Separate Bid Guarantee is required for each Contract Bid. See Article 8, Section 1, Instructions for Submission for the applicable amounts required for each contract. The Proposer hereby acknowledges and affirms to the contents of this Bid Form and its' response(s) thereto including without limitations Part I through IV have been, read, understood, and agree to by signing and completing the spaces provided below. Firm's Name: Signature: Printed Name/Title: City/State/Zip: Telephone No.: Facsimile No.: E-Mail Address: Social Security No. or Federal Dun and I.D. No.: Bradstreet No.: If a partnership, names and addresses of partners: (If applicable) Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 109 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services SCHEDULE OF PRICES: (Page 10 of 11) CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY (IF CORPORATION) I HEREBY CERTIFY that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of , a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of , held on the _day of , , a resolution was duly passed and adopted authorizing (Name) as (Title) of the corporation to execute bids on behalf of the corporation and providing that his/her execution thereof, attested by the secretary of the corporation, shall be the official act and deed of the corporation. I further certify that said resolution remains in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this , day of , 20 Secretary: Print: CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY (IF PARTNERSHIP_) I HEREBY CERTIFY that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of a partnership organized and existing under the laws of the State of , held on the _day of , a resolution was duly passed and adopted authorizing (Name) as (Title) of the to execute bids on behalf of the partnership and provides that his/her execution thereof, attested by a partner, shall be the official act and deed of the partnership. 1 further certify that said partnership agreement remains in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this , day of , 20 Partner: Print: CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY IF JOINT VENTURE) Joint ventures must submit a joint venture agreement indicating that the person signing this Bid is authorized to sign Bid documents on behalf of the joint venture. If there is no joint venture agreement, each member of the joint venture must sign the Bid and submit the appropriate Certificate of Authority (corporate, partnership, or individual). CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY (IF INDIVIDUAL) I HEREBY CERTIFY that, I (Name) , individually and doing business as (d/b/a) (If Applicable) have executed and am bound by the terms of the Bid to which this attestation is attached. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this , day of , 20 Signed: Print: Job Order Contracting (JOC) for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 110 RFP No: 18-19-001 SCHEDULE OF PRICES: (Page 11 of 11) STATE OF ) SS: COUNTY OF ) NOTARIZATION The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 20 , by who is personally known to me or who has produced as identification and who (did / did not) take an oath. SIGNATURE OF NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF FLORIDA PRINTED, STAMPED OR TYPED NAME OF NOTARY PUBLIC Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 111 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 112 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services SECTION 5 - ATTACHMENTS BID BOND FORM (Page 1 of 3) State of Florida County of Miami -Dade ) SS City of Miami ) KNOWN ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS, that as Principal, as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto The City of Miami, in the penal sum of Dollars ($ ) lawful money of the United States, for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators and successors, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that whereas the Principal has submitted the accompanying Bid, dated , 20, for: JOB ORDER CONTRACTING (JOC) FOR HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, RFP No. 18-19-001 NOW THEREFORE: (a) If the principal shall not withdraw said Bid within one hundred eighty (180) days after date of opening the same, and shall within ten (10) days after the prescribed forms are presented to him for signature, enter into a written contract with the City, in accordance with the bid as accepted, and give bond with good and sufficient Surety or Sureties, as may be required, for the faithful performance and proper fulfillment of such contract; or, (b) In the event if the withdrawal of said Bid within the period specified, or the failure to enter into such contract and give such bond within the time specified, if the principal shall pay the City the difference between the amount specified in said Bid and the amount for which the City may procure the required Work and supplies, if the latter amount be in excess of the former, then the above obligation shall be void and of no effect, otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 113 RFP No, 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services BID BOND FORM (Page 2 of 3) IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the above bound parties have executed this instrument under their several seals, this day of 20, the name and corporate seal of each party being hereto affixed and these presents duly signed by its undersigned representative, pursuant to authority of its governing body. WITNESS: (If Sole Ownership, Partnership, or Joint Venture, two (2) Witnesses are required. If Corporation, Secretary only will attest and affix seal.) PRINCIPAL: (Name of Firm) Affix Seal (Signature of Authorized Officer) (Title) (Business Address) City State Zip Surety: (Corporate Surety) Affix Seal Surety Secretary (Signature of Authorized Officer) (Title) (Business Address) City State Zip Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 114 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services BID BOND FORM (Page 3 of 3) CERTIFICATE AS TO CORPORATE PRINCIPAL 1, , certify that I am the Secretary of the Corporation named as Principal in the within bond; that of said corporation; that I know his signature, and the signature hereto is genuine; and that said bond was duly signed, sealed and attested for and in behalf of said corporation by authority of its governing body. (Corporate Seal) STATE OF FLORIDA ) COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE ) SS CITY OF MIAMI ) Before me, a Notary Public duly commissioned, and qualified, personally appeared to me well known, who being by me first duly sworn upon oath, says that he/she is the attorney -in -fact, for the and that he/she has been authorized by to execute the foregoing bond on behalf of the Contractor named therein in favor of the City of Miami, Florida. Subscribed and sworn to before me this INSTRUCTIONS: Bid Bonds must be accompanied by a Power of Attorney, in compliance with Instructions for Submission day of , 20_ • Notary Public, State of Florida at Large My Commission Expires: Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 115 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 116 . RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services SUPPLEMENT TO SCHEDULE OF PRICES: QUESTIONNAIRE (Pape 1 of 5) ****Important**** If Proposer is submitting on both the Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services contracts, submit a separate Questionnaire for each Contract service (e.g., Horizontal or Vertical). This completed form MUST be submitted with the Proposal. The City may, at its sole discretion, require that the Proposer submit additional information not included in the submitted form. Such information must be submitted within five (5) calendar days of the City's request. Failure to submit the form or additional information upon request by the City shall result in the rejection of the Proposal as non -responsive. Additional pages may be used following the same format and numbering. By submitting its Proposal, the Proposer certifies the truth and accuracy of all information contained herein. A. Business Information 1. How many years h1he Proposer been in business under its current name and ownership? a. Professional Licenses/Certifications (include name and number)* (*include active certifications of community small business enterprise & name of certifying entity) Issuance Date b. Date Proposer was licensed by State of Florida Department of Professional Regulation: c. Qualified Business License: ❑ Yes❑ No If Yes, Date Issued: d. What is the Proposer's primary business? (This answer should be specific. For example; paving, drainage, schools, interior renovations, etc.) e. Name of Qualifier, license number, and relationship to the Proposer: f. Names of previous Qualifiers during the past five (5) years including, license numbers, relationship to the Proposer and years serving as qualifier for the. Proposer: 2. Name and Licenses of any prior companies: Name of Company License No. Issuance Date Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 117 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services QUESTIONNAIRE (Page 2 of 5) 3. Type of Business Entity: ❑Corporation ❑"S" Corporation❑LLC❑Sole Proprietorship❑Other: (Corporations will be required to provide a copy of their corporate resolution prior to executing a contract) 4. Business Entity Ownership a. Identify all owners of the Business Entity: Name Title % of ownership b. Is any owner identified above, an owner in another company? ❑ Yes ❑ No If yes, identify the name of the owner, other company names, and % ownership for each. c. Identify all individuals authorized to sign for the Business Entity, indicating the level of their authority (check applicable boxes and for other provide specific levels of authority) Name Title Signatory Authority All Cost No -Cost Other EIDE ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ DOD ❑ Explanation for Other: (Note: "All" refers to any type of document including but not limited to contracts, amendment, change proposal requests (CPR), change orders (CO), notices, claims, disputes, etc. "Cost" refers to CPRs, COs. No -cost refers to RFIs, Notices, and other similar documents). 5. Employee Information Total No. of Employees: Number of Managerial/Admin. Employees: Number of Trades Personnel and total number per classification: (Apprentices must be listed separately for each classification) Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 118 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services QUESTIONNAIRE (Page 3 of 5) How many employees are working under H2B visas? 6. Has any owner or employee of the Proposer been convicted of a federal offense or moral turpitude? If yes, please explain: 7. Insurance and Bond Information a. Insurance Carrier name and address: b. Insurance Contact Name, telephone, and e-mail: c. Insurance Experience Modification Rating (EMR): (If no EMR rating please explain why) d. Number of insurance claims paid out by Proposer in last five (5) years and value: e. Bond Carrier name and address: f. Bond Carrier contact name, telephone, and e-mail: g. Number of Bond Claims paid out by Proposer in last five (5) years and value: 8. Have any claims lawsuits been filed against the Proposer in the past five (5) years. If yes, identify all where the Proposer has either settled or an adverse judgment has been issued against the Proposer. Identify the year basis for the claim or judgment and settlement unless the value of the settlement is covered by a written confidentiality agreement. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 119 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services QUESTIONNAIRE (Page 4 offj 9. The Proposer or any officers of the Proposer currently under investigation by any law enforcement agency or public entity? If yes, provide details: 10. Has the Proposer been assessed liquidated damages or defaulted on a project in the past five (5) years? ❑Yes ❑ No (If yes, provide an attachment that provides an explanation. of the project and an explanation). 11. Has the Proposer been cited for any OSHA violations in the past five (5) years? If yes, please provide an attachment including all details on each citation. 12. Provide an attachment listing all of the equipment, with a value of $5,000 or greater, owned by the Proposer. B. Project Management and Subcontract Details 1. Project Manager for this Project: a. Name: b. Years Employed by Proposer: c. Licenses/Certifications: d. Last three (3) projects with the Proposer including role, scope of work, and value of project: 2. Subcontractors: Name Trade % of Work License No. Certification* (`active certifications of community small business enterprise & name of certifying entity) Job Order Cbntracting (JOC) for 120 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services QUESTIONNAIRE (Page 5 of 5) 3. Scope of physical construction labor to be. performed by the Proposer and the corresponding percentage of the work: (This does not include such items as insurance * bonds, dumpsters, trailers, and other similar non -construction work items) C. Current and Prior Experience 1. Detail current experience including projects currently under construction, recently awarded, or pending award. Provide an attachment to this Questionnaire that lists all such projects, including the owner's name, title and value of project, scope of work, projected or actual start date, projected completion date, and number of company trades personnel assigned to the project. 2. Identify prior projects of a similar size, and scope. Provide as an attachment to this Questionnaire listing six (6) separate completed project references for similar projects valued at $200,000.00 or greater, completed within the last two (2) years, supported by the owner's references required in subsection D below, for consideration by the City in determining the Proposer's responsivenessand responsibility. This attachment must include the minimum number of projects required herein for the Proposer to be considered responsive. Reference information provided must include the owner's name; address and contract person; contact person telephone and email; title of project; location of project; scope; initial value and final cost of the project; projected and final timeframes for completion in calendar days, and the number of company trades personnel, by classification, that were assigned to the project. The delivery method, including, but not limited to; design -build, CM@Risk, Design -Bid -Build, etc., is to be identified for each Project. If there is a difference between the initial and final cost or initial and actual timeframe provide details on why the differences exist. A reference letter is to be completed by the owner of the Project and submitted as part of the Proposal submission. D. Proposer's References Proposers are to include a minimum of five (5) references from completed projects listed in C.2 above. The attached form is to be used and is to be included with the Proposal submission. The City, at its sole discretion may allow the Proposer to submit the references after the specified date for Proposal submission. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 121 RFP No. 18-19-001 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 122 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services SUPPLEMENT TO SCHEDULE OF PRICES: CUSTOMER REFERENCE LISTING (Page 1 of 1) Proposers may furnish the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of firms and/or government organizations for which the Proposer has provided services to, in addition to the minimum six (6) projects of a similar size, scope, and complexity. 1) Company Name Address Contact Person/Contract Amount Telephone No. /Fax No. 2) Company Name Address Contact Person/Contract Amount Telephone No. /Fax No. 3) Company Name Address Contact Person/Contract Amount Telephone No. /Fax No. 4) Company Name Address Contact Person/Contract Amount Telephone No. /Fax No. 5) Company Name Address Contact Person/Contract Amount Telephone No. /Fax No. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 123 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 124 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services �' vie^ft (fit t of t�tmi To Whom It May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Vertical Project Emilio T. Gonzalez, Ph.D. City Manager Name of Proposer: The above referenced Proposer is responding to a Bid that has been issued by the City of Miami. The City requires that the Proposer provide written references with their Bid submission. By providing you with this document, the Proposer is requesting that you provide the following refer-epee-information.—T-he-Gity-would-appreciate you -providing -the -information -requested below, as well as any other information you feel is pertinent: Name of Referenced Project: Following :S,Oetiorvtg ampteted fib;#Fre Project twiner Scope of Referenced Work: Did the Scope involve the construction, installation, repair, and/or replacement of a stormwater pump station? ❑ Yes ❑ No Value of Project: $ Date Completed: Percentage of physical construction work self -performed by Proposer: Was project completed on time and within budget: ❑ Yes ❑ No If no, was the Proposer at fault or contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? ❑ Yes ❑ No If yes, please provide details: Comments: Name of Project Owner: Date: Signature of Project Owner's Representative: Title: Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 125 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services Telephone: Sincerely, Annie Perez, CPPO, Director Department of Procurement E-mail: THIS SECTION INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 126 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services lt# of taint. Emilio T. Gonzalez, Ph.D. City Manager To Whom It May Concern Subject: Reference Letter for Horizontal Project owing Sedttcin t , be Completed by the Proposer. Name of Proposer: - The above referenced Proposer is responding to a Bid that has been issued by the City of Miami. The City requires that the Proposer provide written references with their Bid submission. By providing you with this document, the Proposer is requesting that you provide the following reference information—T-he-city-would-appreciate you -providing -the -information -requested -below, as well as any other information you feel is pertinent: Name of Referenced Project: e Pottowing Section to be Completed by_the Project Owner Scope of Referenced Work: Did the Scope involve the construction, installation, repair, and/or replacement of a stormwater pump station? ❑ Yes ❑ No Value of Project: $ Date Completed: Percentage of physical construction work self -performed by Proposer: Ok Was project completed on time and within budget: ❑ Yes ❑ No If no, was the Proposer at fault or contribute to the delay(s) or increased cost? ❑ Yes ❑ No If yes, please provide details: Comments: Name of Project Owner: Date: Signature of Project Owner's Representative: Title: Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 127 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services Telephone: Sincerely, Annie Perez, CPPO, Director Department of Procurement E-mail: THIS SECTION INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 128 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services SUPPLEMENT TO THE SCHEDULE OF PRICES: OFFICE LOCATION AFFIDAVIT (Page 1 of 3) Please type or print clearly. This Affidavit must be completed in full, signed, and notarized ONLY IF YOU MAINTAIN AN OFFICE WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI AS DEFINED BY CITY CODE SECTION 18-73. Legal Name of Firm: Entity Type: (Check One) ❑ Partnership ❑ Sole Proprietorship ❑ Corporation Corporation Document No: Date Established Occupational License No: Date of Issuance PRESENT Street Address: Office Location-(Establishment--of-the-P-roposer-): City: State: How long at this location: PREVIOUS Street Address: City: State How long at this location: According to Section 18-73 of the City of Miami Code, as amended: City of Miami "Local Office" means a business within the City which meets all of the following criteria: 1) Has had a staffed and fixed office or distribution point, operating within a permanent structure with a verifiable street address that is located within the corporate limits of the City for a minimum of twelve (12) months immediately preceding to the date proposals were received for the purchase or contract at issue; for purposes of this section, "staffed" shall mean verifiable, full-time, on -site employment at the local office for a minimum of forty (40) hours per calendar week, whether as a duly authorized employee, officer, principal or owner of the local business; a post office box shall not be sufficient to constitute a local office within the City; and 2) if the business is located in the permanent structure pursuant to a lease, such lease must be in writing, for a term of no less than twelve (12) months been in effect for no less than the twelve (12) months immediately preceding the date proposals were received, and be available for review and approval by the chief procurement officer or its designee; for recently executed leases that have been in effect for any period less than the twelve (12) months immediately preceding the date proposals were received, a prior fully executed lease within the corporate limits of the City that documents in writing continuous business residence within the corporate limits of the City for a term of no Tess than twelve (12) months immediately preceding the date proposals were received shall be acceptable to satisfy the requirements of this section, and shall be available for Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 129 RFP No. 18-19-001. Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services OFFICE LOCATION AFFIDAVIT (Page 2 .of 3) review and approval by the chief procurement officer or its designee; further requiring that historical, cleared rent checks or other rent payment documentation in writing that documents local office tenancy shall be available for review and approval by the chief procurement officer or its designee; and 3) Has had for a minimum of twelve (12) months immediately preceding the date proposals were received for the purchase or contract at issue, a current Business Tax Receipt issued by both the City and Miami -Dade County, if applicable; and 4) Has had, fora minimum of twelve (12) months immediately preceding the date proposals were received for the purchase or contract at issue, any license or certificate of competency and certificate of use required by either the City or Miami -Dade County that authorizes the performance of said business operations; and 5) Has certified in writing its compliance with the foregoing at the time of submitting its proposal or_pr_oposalto_be ligibLeJor consideration under_thi§ion; providesl,Jbcwever, thatlh&burden of proof to provide all supporting documentation in support of this local office certification is borne by the business applicant submitting a proposal. According to Section 18-85(a) of the City of Miami Code, as amended: "when a responsive, responsible non -local bidder submits the lowest bid price, and the bid submitted by one or more responsive, responsible local bidders who maintain a local office, as defined in City Code Section 18-73, is within fifteen percent (15%) of the price submitted by the non -local bidder, then that non -local bidder and each of the aforementioned responsive, responsible local bidders shall have the opportunity to submit a best and final bid equal to or lower than the amount of the low bid previously submitted by the non -local bidder. Contract award shall be made to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder submitting the lowest best and final bid. In the case of a tie in the best and final bid between a local bidder and a non -local bidder, contract award shall be made to the local bidder." Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 130 • RFP. No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services OFFICE LOCATION AFFIDAVIT (Page 3 of 3) The intention of this section is to benefit bona fide local Proposers to promote economic development within the corporate limits of the City of Miami. I (we) certify, under penalty of perjury, that the office location of the Proposer has not been established with the sole purpose of obtaining the advantage granted bona fide local Proposers by this section. Authorize Signature Authorized Signature Print Name Print Name Title Title (Corporate Seal) (Must be signed by the corporate secretary of a corporation or one general partner of a partnership or the proprietor of a sole proprietorship or all partners of a joint venture). STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE CITY OF MIAMI NOTARIZATION SS That: personally appeared before me and acknowledged the foregoing instrument as his/her act and deed. That he/she has produced as identification. NOTARY PUBLIC: My Commission Expires: Please submit with your Proposal copies of Occupational License, professional and/or trade License to verify local status. The City of Miami also reserves the right to request a copy of the corporate charter, corporate income tax filing return, and any other documents(s) to verify the location of the Proposer's office. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 131 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 132 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE WITH SECTIONS 18-87, 18-89, 18-120 OF THE CITY CODE hereby certify that: i) I am the (President/Secretary or Principal) of (Proposer) ii) I have read Sections 18-87,18-89 and 18-120 of the City of Miami Procurement Code; a. Proposer hereby acknowledges that the awarded contract has an on -site labor component greater than or equal to twenty-five percent (25%), and therefore agrees to assign a minimum of fifteen percent (15%) of the contract value to firms currently certified by Miami -Dade County as a Small Business Enterprise ("SBE"); OR b. Proposer hereby is certified by Miami -Dade County as a SBE firm and will self -perform to meet the minimum fifteen percent (15%) SBE requirement. An active copy of the respondent's SBE certification must be included in the RFP document. iii) Proposer hereby agrees to comply with the Local Workforce Participation Requirements stated in Section 18-89 of the City of Miami Procurement Code. iv) Proposer hereby agrees to comply with the Responsible Wages and Benefits on Construction Contracts Requirements stated in Section 18-120 of the City of Miami Procurement Code. OPTIONAL: v) Proposer hereby agrees to make assignments pursuant to Item ii), above, to certified SBE firms who maintain a "Local Office', as defined in City Code Section 18-73; STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE CITY OF MIAMI ) SS Before me, a Notary Public duly commissioned, qualified and acting personally, appeared to me well known, who being by me first duly sworn upon oath says that he/she has been authorized to execute the foregoing Certificate of Compliance with Sections 18-87, 18-89 and 18-120 of the City of Miami Procurement Code on behalf of Proposer named therein in favor of the City. Subscribed and Sworn to before me this day of , 20 My commission expires: Notary Public, State of Florida at Large Bonded by Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 133 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 134 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services LOCAL SMALL AND DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PARTICIPATION ****Contractor will submit information below on a Job -Order -by -Job Order basis with their Proposal Package applicable to each Job Order**** Local, Small, and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Participation Project No.: Title: Bidder/Contractor: As previously stated in the Contract Documents, the City encourages the participation of local, small, and disadvantaged owned businesses. Based on this ongoing effort the City requires that with the submission of the Bid, first payment requisition, and at the request of City representative, the Contractor shall submit this report. Failure to submit the report may delay the issuance of payment to the Contractor. Contractor shall submit an updated report when a Subcontractor has been added or changed. The following certified local, small, disadvantaged, firms have been awarded subcontracts for this Project. The legend is to be used in completing the appropriate columns. Name of Firm (Bidder and Subcontractors) Business Designation (check all that apply) Certifying Agency (Agencies) List all applicable Value of Work Assigned/Awarded Percentage of Total Work or Contract ❑ Local ❑ SBE ❑ DBE ❑ None $ ❑ SBE ❑ Other ❑ Local 0 SBE ❑ DBE ❑ None $ 0 SBE 0 Other 0 Local ❑ SBE 0 DBE ❑ None $ ❑ SBE ❑ Other ❑ Local ❑ SBE ❑ DBE 0 None $ ❑ SBE 0 Other ❑ Local ❑ SBE ❑ DBE 0 None $ 0 SBE 0 Other 0 Local 0 SBE 0 DBE 0 None • $ ❑ SBE ❑ Other LEGEND Types of Firm Certifying Entities DBE — Disadvantaged Business Enterprise CM — City of Miami SBE — Small Business Enterprise BC — Broward County Local — Local Firm (within City of Miami city limits) FDOT— Florida Department of Transportation None — no special designation FG — Federal Government MD— Miami -Dade County Other— please identify NOTE: COPIES OF CERTIFICATIONS MUST BE ATTACHED. LOCAL FIRMS SHALL ATTACH THE LOCAL OFFICE AFFIDAVIT. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 135 RFP No. 18-19-001 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 136 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services REQUIRED SUBMISSION WITH YOUR PROPOSAL LOCAL WORKFORCE PARTICIPATION PROPOSAL QUESTION: List all contracts the Proposer has performed for the City of Miami for the past three (3) years that included Local Workforce Participation Requirements. The City will review all contracts the Proposer has performed for the City for the past three (3) years in accordance with Section 18- 89 of the City Code, which requires that "the City shall consider the Proposer's adherence to the City's Local Workforce Participation Requirements within the past three (3) years in making any future contract awards. The solicitation documents will include the Proposer's past compliance with these requirements of the City." As such, the Proposer must list and describe all work performed for the City of Miami for the past three (3) years. Please provide factually detailed responses for each project that address each of the important items below. (i) contract number, name and brief description of work; (ii) total dollar value of the contract; (iii) dates covering the term of the contract; (iv) percentage of Local Workforce Participation Requirements met by the Proposer; (v) .breakdown of local workforce used to meet the requirements (number of persons broken down by trade and category); (vi) if the Proposer was unable to meet the Local Workforce Participation Requirements, explain the reasons why, and what efforts, if any, were utilized by the Proposer to attempt to meet these requirements; (vii) if the project was over one million dollars ($1,000,000.00), did the Proposer hold a job fair(s), if yes, provide the date and location of the job fair(s), number of attendees; (viii) was a third party hired to verify and certify compliance with the Local Workforce Requirements, if yes were all requirements met, what was the third party's name and provide their current contact information; (ix) was the five percent (5%) retainage fee released to the Proposer by the City upon project completion, and (x) If the Proposer did not meet the goals, did you seek a waiver of the program requirements from any City officials? Please explain in detail. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 137 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Job Order Contracting (JOC) for .138 RFP No..18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services PROPOSAL FORM 1 COMPARABLE CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE PROJECTS EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN $50,000 1) Proposer's Name: 2) Agency/Client Name: 3) Project Name: 4) Project Number: 5) Project Value: 6) Achieved or Anticipated Final Acceptance after January 1, 2013 0 Yes 0 No 7) Company Role: 0 Sub Contractor 0 Prime Contractor 8) Agency: ❑ Public ❑ Private 0 Other: 9.)_Re_rcentage of Self Performed Work with the Company's Trades: 10) Project Type: 0 Vertical Construction 0 Horizontal 11) Attach a separate sheet describing the scope of work: 0 Yes 0 No 12) Client Reference for Construction: (It is your responsibility to assure that the contact information listed is correct. If your reference can not be contacted, this project may not be considered.) Reference's contact: Name Title Telephone: Email Address: 12) Description of Any Problems or Major Issues Encountered During the Project (If Any) and What Was Done to Resolve: (Attach Additional Information as Necessary) Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 139 RFP No: 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 140 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services PROPOSAL FORM 2 COMPARABLE CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE PROJECTS GREATER THAN $50,000 AND EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN $250,000 1) Proposer's Name: 2) Agency/Client Name: 3) Project Name: 4) Project Number: 5) Project Value: 6) Achieved or Anticipated Final Acceptance after January 1, 2013 ❑ Yes ❑ No 7) Company Role: ❑ Sub Contractor ❑ Prime Contractor 8) Agency: ❑ Public 0 Private ❑ Other: 9) Percentage of Self Performed Work with the Company's Trades: % 10) Project Type: 0 Vertical Construction ❑ Horizontal 11) Attach a separate sheet describing the scope of work: 0 Yes 0 No 12) Client Reference for Construction: (It is your responsibility to assure that the contact information listed is correct. If your reference cannot be contacted, this project may not be considered.) Reference's contact: Name Title Telephone: Email Address: 13) Description of Any Problems or Major Issues Encountered During the Project (If Any) and What Was Done to Resolve: (Attach Additional Information as Necessary) Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 141 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 142 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services PROPOSAL FORM 3 COMPARABLE CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE PROJECTS GREATER THAN $250,000 1) Proposer's Name: 2) Agency/Client Name: 3) Project Name: 4) Project Number: 5) Project Value: 6) Achieved or Anticipated Final Acceptance after January 1, 2013 0 Yes ❑ No 7) Company Role: 0 Sub Contractor ❑ Prime Contractor 8) Agency: ❑ Public ❑ Private ❑ Other: 9) Percentage of Self Performed Work with the Company's Trades: 10) Project Type: ❑ Vertical Construction ❑ Horizontal 11) Attach a separate sheet describing the scope of work: ❑ Yes ❑ No 12) Client Reference for Construction: (It is your responsibility to assure that the contact information listed is correct. If your reference cannot be contacted, this project may not be considered.) Reference's contact: Name Title Telephone: Email Address: 13) Description of Any Problems or Major Issues Encountered During the Project (If Any) and What Was Done to Resolve: (Attach Additional Information as Necessary) Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 143 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 144 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services PROPOSAL FORM 4 KEY PERSONNEL PROJECT MANAGER 1) Proposer's Name: 2) Project Manager's Name: 3) # of Years with the Firm: 4) Experience: ❑ Vertical Construction ❑ Horizontal 5) # of Years' Experience: 6) ATTACH RESUME ❑ Yes 7) Client Reference #1 for Construction: (It is your responsibility to assure that the contact information listed is correct. If your reference -cannot -be -contacted, —this -project -may -not -be -considered.) Reference's contact: Name Title Telephone: Email Address: 8) Client Reference #2 for Construction: (It is your responsibility to assure that the contact information listed is correct. If your reference cannot be contacted, this project may not be considered.) Reference's contact: Name Title Telephone: Email Address: Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 145 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 146 . RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services PROPOSAL FORM 5 KEY PERSONNEL GENERAL FIELD SUPERINTENDENT 1) Proposer's Name: 2) Superintendent's Name: 3) # of Years with the Firm: 4) Experience: ❑ Vertical Construction ❑ Horizontal 5) # of Years' Experience: 6) ATTACH RESUME ❑ Yes 7) Client Reference #1 for Construction: (It is your responsibility to assure that the contact information listed is correct. Ifyour reference -cannot -be -contacted; this -project -may -Trot be considered.) Reference's contact: Name Title Telephone: Email Address: 8) Client Reference #2 for Construction: (It is your responsibility to assure that the contact information listed is correct. If your reference cannot be contacted, this project may not be considered.) Reference's contact: Name Title Telephone: Email Address: Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 147 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 148 RFP No. 1 8-1 9-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services SECTION 6 - CONTRACT EXECUTION FORM THIS Contract # 18-19-001-H-3 made this _ day of in the year 2019 in the amount of $2,500,000.00 by and between THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, hereinafter called the "CITY," and RIC-MAN CONSTRUCTION, INC., hereinafter called the "Contractor" for the Job Order Contract for Horizontal Construction for the following awarded Adjustment Factors: Normal Construction Working Hours: 1.0446 Other than Normal Construction Working Hours: 1.0756 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first above written. WITNESS/ATTEST RIC-MAN CONSTRUCTION, INC., a Foreign corporation Signature Signature Print Name, Title Steven Mancini, President ATTEST: CONTRACTOR Secretary (Corporate Seal) (Affirm CONTRACTOR•Seal, if available) ATTEST: CITY OF MIAMI, a municipal corporation of the State of Florida Todd B. Hannon, City Clerk Emilio T. Gonzalez, PhD., City Manager APPROVED AS TO INSURANCE APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM AND REQUIREMENTS: CORRECTNESS: Ann -Marie Sharpe, Director Victoria Mendez, City Attorney Risk Management Department Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 149 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 150 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services CORPORATE RESOLUTION WHEREAS, , Inc. desires to enter into a contract with the City of Miami for the purpose of performing the work described in the contract to which this resolution is attached; and WHEREAS, the Board of Directors at a duly held corporate meeting has considered the matter in accordance with the By -Laws of the corporation; Now, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS that the (Type title of officer) , is hereby authorized (Type name of officer) and instructed to enter into a contract, in the name and on behalf of this corporation, with the City of Miami upon the terms contained in the contract to which this resolution is attached and to execute the corresponding performance bond. DATED this day of , 20 Corporate Secretary (Corporate Seal) Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 151 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services FORM OF PERFORMANCE BOND (Page 1 of 3) BY THIS BOND, We , as Principal, hereinafter called Contractor, and , as Surety, are bound to the City of Miami, Florida, as Obligee, hereinafter called City, in the amount of Dollars ($ ) for the payment whereof Contractor and Surety bind themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally. WHEREAS, Contractor has by written agreement entered into a Contract, RFP No: 18-19-001, awarded the day of , 20 , with City which Contract Documents are by reference incorporated herein and made a part hereof, and specifically include provision for liquidated damages, and other damages identified, and for the purposes of this Bond are hereafter referred to as the "Contract"; THE CONDITION OF THIS BOND is that if Contractor: 1. Performs the Contract between Contractor and City for construction of , the Contract being made a part of this Bond by reference, at the times and in the manner prescribed in the Contract; and 2. Pays City all losses, liquidated damages, expenses, costs and attorney's fees including appellate proceedings, that City sustains as a result of default by Contractor under the Contract; and 3. Performs the guarantee of all Work and materials furnished under the Contract for the time specified in the Contract; then THIS BOND IS VOID, OTHERWISE IT REMAINS IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT. 4. Whenever Contractor shall be, and declared by City to be, in default under the Contract, City having performed City obligations hereunder, the Surety may promptly remedy the default, or shall promptly: Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 152 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services FORM OF PERFORMANCE BOND (Page 2 of 3) 4.1. Complete the Project in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Contract Documents; or 4.2. Obtain a bid or bids for completing the Project in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Contract Documents, and upon determination by Surety of the lowest responsible Proposer, or, if City elects, upon determination by City and Surety jointly of the lowest responsible Proposer, arrange for a Contract between such Proposer and City, and make available as Work progresses (even though there should be a default_or_a_su.ccessio.n_of_d.efaults_under_the_Contract_or_Contracts_of completion arranged under this paragraph) sufficient funds to pay the cost of completion less the balance of the Job Order Amount; but not exceeding, including other costs and damages for which the Surety may be liable hereunder, the amount set forth in the first paragraph hereof. The term "balance of the Job Order Amount," as used in this paragraph, shall mean the total amount payable by City to Contractor under the Contract and any amendments thereto, less the amount properly paid by City to Contractor. No right of action shall accrue on this Bond to or for the use of any person or corporation other than City named herein. The Surety hereby waives notice of and agrees that any changes in or under the Contract Documents and compliance or noncompliance with any formalities connected with the Contract or the changes does not affect Surety's obligation under this Bond. Signed and sealed this day of , 20 Job Order Contracting (JOC) for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 153 RFP No. 18-19-001 FORM OF PERFORMANCE BOND (Page 3 of 3) WITNESSES: Secretary By: (CORPORATE SEAL). (Name of Corporation) (Signature) (Print Name and Title) IN THE PRESENCE OF: INSURANCE COMPANY: By: (Agent -and -Attorney -in -Fact) Address: (Street) (City/State/Zip Code) Telephone No.: Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 154 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services FORM OF PAYMENT BOND (Page 1 of 2) BY THIS BOND, We , as Principal, hereinafter called Contractor, and , as Surety, are bound to the City of Miami, Florida, as Obligee, hereinafter called City, in the amount of Dollars ($ ) for the payment whereof Contractor and Surety bind themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally. WHEREAS, Contractor has by written agreement entered into a Contract, RFP No. 18-19-001 , awarded the day of 20 , with City which Contract Documents are by reference incorporated herein and made a part hereof, and specifically include provision for liquidated damages, and other damages identified, and for the —purposes of this Bond are hereafter_r_of__err_ed_to_as_the"Contract"; THE CONDITION OF THIS BOND is that if Contractor: 1. Pays City all losses, liquidated damages, expenses, costs and attorney's fees including appellate proceedings, that City sustains because of default by Contractor under the Contract; and 2. Promptly makes payments to all claimants as defined by Florida Statute 255.05(1) for all labor, materials, and supplies used directly or indirectly by Contractor in the performance of the Contract; THEN CONTRACTOR'S OBLIGATION SHALL BE VOID; OTHERWISE, IT SHALL REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT SUBJECT, HOWEVER, TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: 2.1. A claimant, except a laborer, who is not in privity with Contractor and who has not received payment for its labor, materials, or supplies shall, within forty-five (45) days after beginning to furnish labor, materials, or supplies for the prosecution of the Work, furnish to Contractor a notice that he intends to look to the bond for protection. 2.2. A claimant who is not in privity with Contractor and who has not received payment for its labor, materials, or supplies shall, within ninety (90) days after performance of the labor or after complete delivery of the materials or supplies, deliver to Contractor and to the Surety, written notice of the performance of the labor or delivery of the materials or supplies and of the nonpayment. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 155 RFP No. 18-19-001 FORM OF PAYMENT BOND (Page 2 of 2) 2.3. No action for the labor, materials, or supplies may be instituted against Contractor or the Surety unless the notices stated under the preceding conditions (2.1) and (2.2) have been given. 2.4. Any action under this Bond must be instituted in accordance with the longer of the applicable Notice and Time Limitations provisions prescribed in Section 255.05(2), or `Section 95-11, Florida Statutes. The Surety hereby waives notice of and agrees that any changes in or under the Contract Documents and compliance or noncompliance with any formalities connected with the Contract or the changes does not affect the Surety's obligation under this Bond. Signed and sealed this day of , 20 Contractor ATTEST: (Secretary) (Corporate Seal) IN THE PRESENCE OF: By: By: (Name of Corporation) (Signature) (Print Name and Title) day of , 20 INSURANCE COMPANY: (Agent and Attorney -in -Fact) Address: (Street) (City/State/Zip Code) Telephone No.: Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 156 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 157 RFP No, 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services CERTIFICATE AS TO CORPORATE PRINCIPAL , certify that I am the Secretary of the corporation named as Principal in the foregoing Performance and Payment Bond (Performance Bond and Payment Bond); that , who signed the Bond(s) on behalf of the Principal, was then of said corporation; that I know his/her signature; and his/her signature thereto is genuine; and that said Bond(s) was (were) duly signed, sealed and attested to on behalf of said corporation by authority of its governing body. (SEAL) Secretary (on behalf of) Corporation STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE CITY OF MIAMI SS Before me, a Notary Public duly commissioned, qualified and acting personally, appeared to me well known, who being by me first duly sworn upon oath says that he/she has been authorized to execute the foregoing Performance and Payment Bond (Performance Bond and Payment Bond) on behalf of Contractor named therein in favor of City. Subscribed and Sworn to before me this day of , 20 My commission expires: Notary Public, State of Florida at Large Bonded by Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 158 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT GUARANTY FORM UNCONDITIONAL/IRREVOCABLE LETTER OF CREDIT: (Page 1 of 2) Date of Issue Issuing Bank Routing No. Beneficiary: Applicant: City of Miami 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue Miami, Florida 33130 Amount: in United States Funds Expiration: (Date) Bid/Contract Number We hereby authorize you to draw on (Bank, issuer name) at by order (Branch address) of and for the account of (Contractor, applicant, customer) up to an aggregate amount, in United States Funds, of available by your drafts at sight, accompanied by: 1. A signed statement from the City Manager or his authorized designee, that the drawing is due to default in performance of certain obligations on the part of (contractor, applicant, customer) agreed upon by and between the City of Miami, Florida and (contractor, applicant, customer), pursuant to Bid/Contract No. for (name of project) and Section 255.05, Florida Statutes. Drafts must be drawn and negotiated not later than (Expiration date) Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 159 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT GUARANTY FORM UNCONDITIONAL/IRREVOCABLE LETTER OF CREDIT: (Page 2 of 2) Drafts must bear the clause: "Drawn under Letter of Credit No. (Number), of (Bank name) dated This Letter of Credit shall be renewed for successive periods of one (1) year each unless we provide the City of Miami with written notice of our intent to terminate the credit herein extended, which notice must be provided at least thirty (30) days prior to the expiration date of the original term hereof or any renewed one (1) year term. Notification to the City that this Letter of Credit will expire prior to performance of the Contractor's obligations will be deemed a default. This Letter of Credit sets forth in full the terms of our undertaking, and such undertaking shall not in any way be modified, or amplified by reference to any documents, instrument, or agreement referred to herein -or -to -which this -Letter of -Credit -is referred -or -this Letter of Credit -relates, and any such reference shall not be deemed to incorporate herein by reference any document, instrument, or agreement. We hereby agree with the drawers, endorsers, and bona fide holders of all drafts drawn under and in compliance with the terms of this credit that such drafts will be duly honored upon presentation to the drawee. Obligations under this Letter of Credit shall be released one (1) year after the Final Completion of the Project by the (Contractor, applicant, customer) This Credit is subject to the "Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits," International Chamber of Commerce (1993 revision), Publication No. 500 and to the provisions of Florida law. If a conflict between the Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits and Florida law should arise, Florida law shall prevail. If a conflict between the law of another state or country and Florida law should arise, Florida law shall prevail. Authorized Signature Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 160 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services FORM A - INFORMATION FOR DETERMINING JOINT VENTURE ELIGIBILITY . If the Proposer is submitting as a joint venture, please be advised that this form (2 pages) MUST be completed and the REQUESTED written joint venture agreement MUST be attached and submitted with this form. 1. Name of joint venture: 2. Address of joint venture: 3. Phone number of joint venture: 4. Identify the firms that comprise the joint venture: 5. Describe the role of the MBE firm (if applicable) ih the joint venture: 6. Provide a copy of the joint venture's executed contractual agreement. 7. Control of and participation in this Agreement. Identify by name, race, gender, and "firm" those individuals (and their titles) who are responsible for day-to-day management and policy decision making, including, but not limited to, those with prime responsibility for: (a) Financial decisions: (b) Management decisions, such as: (1) Estimating: (2) Marketing and sales: (3) Hiring and firing of management personnel: (4) Purchasing of major items or supplies: (c) Supervision of field operations: Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 161 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services NOTE: If, after filing this form and before the completion of the Joint venture's work on the subject Contract, there is any significant change in the information submitted, the joint venture must inform the City in writing, within ten (10) calendar days of event. AFFIDAVIT "The undersigned swear or affirm that the foregoing statements are correct and include all material information necessary to identify and explain the terms and operation of our joint venture and the intended participation by each joint ventures in the undertaking. Further, the undersigned covenant and agree to provide to the City current, complete and accurate information regarding actual joint venture work and the payment therefore and any proposed changes in any of the joint venturers relevant to the joint venture, by authorized representatives of the City. Any material misrepresentation will be grounds for terminating any Contract which may be awarded and for initiating action under Federal or State laws concerning false statements." Name of Proposer: Name of Proposer: Signature: Signature: Name: Name: _Title: Date: Date: Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 162 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services (tit of ADDENDUM NO. 1 May 17, 2019 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL ("RFP"): 18-19-001 ORDER CONT CT@NG ( JOC1) FOB H'» r' IZONTAL AN VERTICAL CSTRUCTI N SERVICES TO: ALL PROSPECTIVE PROPOSERS: The following changes, additions, clarifications, and/or deletions amend the above -captioned Request For Proposals, and shall become an integral part of the Proposals submitted, and the Contracts to be executed for Job Order Contracting ("JOC") for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services — Request for Proposal ("RFP") No.: 18-19-001 (the "Services"). Please note the contents herein and affix same to the documents you have on hand. All attachments (if any) are available on the Office of Capital Improvement's (OCI) website and are part of this Addendum. A. The following are revisions to the RFP document. 1. The Proposal Submission Due Date has been extended to May 29, 2019, by 2:00 p.m. (local time); 2. Section 1 — Instructions for Submission, Article 8. Proposal Guaranty: The following language is hereby deleted: "and $100,000 for horizontal -contracts," and replaced with this language: "and $125,000 for horizontal contracts," B. The following are the inquiries received and the corresponding responses: Q1. Is a responder required to provide factors for both horizonal andvertical? Al: No. As stated In the Notice to Contractors on page 7, "Proposers may submit Proposals for one or both Services." Also, please refer to Section 1— Instructions for Submission, Article 9. Preparation of Proposal, which states "Proposers may choose to propose a set of Adjustment Factors for the horizontal construction contract or the vertical construction contract, or both contracts (provided they meet the minimum requirements applicable to both horizontal and vertical construction)." Q2. On page 12 of the RFP, Tab 2: Comparable Construction Experience, it Is requiring the responder to submit (5) projects Tess than 50K, (5) ranging from $50K-$250K and (5) greater Job Order Contracting ("JOC") for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services RFP No.: 18-19-001 Addendum 1 than $250K. What if the responder only has performed projects greater than $250K? Can we submit 15 projects greater than $250K? A2: No. Proposers shall submit and not exceed the number of projects specified for each of the respective dollar range's specified. Proposers with no experience in a certain dollar range(s) will still be evaluated and scored accordingly. Q3. On page 17 of the RFP it states that the City intends to average the Factors for proposers being awarded contracts and in bold it also states, "If the City elects to Average the Adjustment Factors." This paragraph contradicts itself, please clarify. A3: While the City intends to average the Adjustment Factors, as stated, this Is not guaranteed and the City may elect not to average the Adjustment Factors. The RFP further states on page 17 that "The City reserves the right to pay/award the contracts based on actual Adjustment Factors received, instead of the averages described above." Q4. On page 18, Article 16. Small Business Enterprise ("SBE") Participation, subparagraph c) _ states the contractor shall retain the sere_ices_of.an...bdependent_thir_d_party_to verify -and—. certify compliance with the SBE requirements. Will this cost be reimbursable for this third - party compliance to contractor or does it have to be included in our factor? A4: No, the costs of independent third party verification and certification of Contractor SBE compliance shall not be reimbursed. Accordingly, Proposers shall include the cost of such third party verifications and certifications in their proposed Adjustment Factors. Q5. On page 18, Article 17. Local Workforce Participation states the Contractor must employ minimum percentages for local workforce based on project value and if these minimum values are not met, then the City will retain 5%. It also states that the Contractor must hold job fairs based on contract values. In order to verify compliance, the RFP states the Contractor shall retain services of an independent third party to verify and certify Contractor compliance requirements. Will this cost for a third -party compliance and job fairs be reimbursable to Contractor or does it have to be included in our Adjustment Factors? A5: No, the costs of independent third party verification and certification of Contractor Local Workforce compliance and job fairs shall not be reimbursed. Accordingly, Proposers shall include the costs of such third party verifications and certifications and job fairs in their proposed Adjustment Factors. Q6. The documents request that Proposers submit a list of subcontractors. How are we able to do so when the scope of work is not known at thls time? Please clarify. A6: The Contractor will submit a list of Subcontractors with each Job Order, not with the Proposal for RFP 18-19-001. However, Section .1 — Instructions For Submission, Article 9. "Preparation of Proposal," Tab 5: SBE and Local Workforce Participation Plan Is a requirement. Q7. Do the respondents include the 1% Gordian license fee In our Adjustment Factors? A7: Yes. Proposers shall include within their proposed Adjustment Factors the 1% license fee to be paid to Gordian with respect to all Job Order Tasks. Job Order Contracting ("JOC") for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services RFP No,: 18-19-001 2 Addendum 1 Q8. If respondents are submitting for both horizontal and vertical contracts, are we required to submit two separate bid bonds? A8: Yes. In accordance with Section 1 — Instructions for Submission, Article 8. Proposal Guaranty, (As amended by Section A., Item 2, above) Proposers shall submit a Bid Bond "in the amount of $125,000 for vertical contracts and $125,000 for horizontal contracts." Q9. Page 81 of the RFP states the City may request for price proposals from two or more contractors for a job order. If the City averages the factors to awarded Contractors, won't all the prices be the same? Please clarify the City's intent. A9: Article 4. Bid Safe, on page 81, will apply to instances where the City utilizes Bid Safe to procure a project. In those cases, the City will follow the procedures set forth in the Bid Safe Article where two or more Contractors will first submit a Not -to -Exceed Offer that is independent from the Contractor Adjustment Factors. Q10. On page 84 of the RFP, Subparagraph 3.28.3.3 states the Contractor is allowed 15% for Overhead and_profit for NPP, Does this include the 1% fee the Contractor needs_to pay ._. Gordian for licensing? A10: Yes. Subparagraph 3.28.3.3 provides the formula detailing the calculation of the final Non-Prepriced Task amount, and the Contractor will be required to pay the 1% license fee on all Job Order Tasks, Prepriced and Non-Prepriced. Q11. Is the respondent required to account for the Miami -Dade heavy wages per the RFP in our • Adjustment Factor? All: Yes. Q12. Will payment and performance bonds for each job order be reimbursable on individual job orders or do we need to account for them in our Adjustment Factors? Al2: Contractors will be required to submit a Performance and Payment bond equal to the estimated annual value. The cost of all bonds shall be included in the Adjustment Factors. The costs of the required performance and payment bonds shall not be reimbursed. Contractors will not be required to submit a performance and payment bond for each Job Order Task assignment. Q13. The RFP states the horizontal construction projects pertain to underground utilities. It is my understanding that in order to perform utility work within a ROW that the contractor must hold a State of Florida Underground Utility License. The RFP does NOT require this, please clarify. A13: The Contractor or the subcontractor performing the work shall have the required license(s). Q14. The term for the is RFP is 2 years with an option for two additional 1 year periods. Will these options to extend the contract include an increase of factors due to Miami Dade heavy wage increases annually? A14: Please refer to Section 3 —Supplemental Terms and Conditions, Article 8. "Economic Price Adjustment," 8.3. which states that "The Adjustment Factors submitted with Job Order Contracting ("JOC") for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services RFP No.: 18-10-001 3 Addendum 1 the bid shall be used for the full term of the contract." A Contractor's Adjustment Factors shall remain constant throughout the entire term of the contract, including the extensions. In lieu of updating the Adjustment Factors, a new Construction Task Catalog® will be provided each year. 91111.11...09 Q15. The title of this RFP indicates the JOC for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services. We have no intentions on pursuing the Vertical component of this RFP, Should the title be revised to "JOC for Horizontal and/or Vertical Construction Services" as discussed in the Pre -Bid last week. This will help our bonding company with the perception that we are pursuing vertical work. A15: Please refer to the Notice to Contractors, page 7, which states "Proposers may submit Proposals for one or both Services." See also Section 1 — Instructions for Submission, Article 9. Preparation of Proposal, which states "Proposers may choose to propose a set of Adjustment Factors for the horizontal construction contract or the vertical construction contract, or both contracts (provided they meet the minimum requirements applicable to both horizontal and vertical construction). 6—In Page-8-of-the-RFP It-indicates-th-e requtr-emierit Of providing 6- projects completed -within the past 3 years; however, under Page 12 Tab 2 it indicates the following requirements: - 5 Projects of $50K or less; - 5 Projects between $50K and $250K - 5 Projects greater than $250K Please clarify. A16: Please include the "6 projects completed within the past 3 years" within the 15 • projects required by Tab 2: Comparable Construction Experience, all of which must have a final acceptance date after January 1, 2013. Q17. Page 10 requires that we self -perform at least 30% of the work. Do we have to 'submit our equipment list with personnel availability to prove that we are capable of performing this work, I don't see it as one of the requirements. A17: No list of equipment or personnel Is required at this time. Q18. Page 12 requires the proposer to meet or exceed with SBE and Local Workforce participation goal of 15%. Since we are unable to determine what project we will actually receive, It will be very difficult to identify the percentage of work. It was discussed In the pre - bid meeting that we should be able to provide typical small business firms that we intend on using with the value and percentages to be placed as to be determined, Please confirm or clarify,. A18: The SBE and Local Workforce participation goals remain as stated In the RFP. Contractors must meet the SBE and Local Workforce participation goals with respect to each Job Order Task assigned. However, please refer to A6, above. Q19. The RFP states that the bidder must be in business under the same name for at least five (5) years. We are a newly incorporated company under our present name, but our staff has been in the underground and general contracting business for nearly three decades. In fact, our key staff have worked in both state, and municipal governments as well as the Job Order Contracting ("JOC") for Horizontal and 4 Vertical Construction Services RFP No.: 18-19-001 Addendum 1 private construction sector for the same thirty years. Additionally, � qualifiers, and p managers) anagaro) have successfully completed over $80 Million of^JC^ contracts in past 12 years and presently hold a Soun:eVVaU |QCC contract inthe State of Florida. Finally, we have secured over $50 Million in bonding capacity to provide you with the Insurance that wecan and will ccmp(eteaUprojects msoignadtoun.C)ur||ceOoeho\dera �(��� and UG) both have well over 6 years of business and technical experience 'equeoted. Therefore, my question is, "Con the 5 years' experience of the qualifiers, be considered as or in leu of the 5 years' experience under the business name." All G: The minimum requirements must be met by the Proposer, and not by staff members. Q20- CES has been providing construction services since 2006 (for 13 years) under Certified General Contractor License No. 1512966. From 2006-2018, it. did so as CES Consultants Inc., and beginning in 2018, as CES Construction, LLC, Please confirm that CES, with a term of experience in excess of the required five (5) years, will be considered to have met the 5-year experience requirement by the RFP despite the name change. A20: The minimum requirements must be met by the Proposer. '---'- ---------Q21—.Ple8sa =frntU-eY!WMnaym��uuene|evontexpenmncFonordrbFence:from proposed staff members bzsatisfy the experience requirement ofsix MBseparate projectswithin the past threa(3) years, A21: Please refer to A19, above. THIS ADDENDUM IS AN ESSENTIAL PORTION OFTHE CONTRACT DOCUMENT AND SHALL BE MADE A PART THEREOF Annie peWez,CPp0Director City of Miami Department of Procurement Job Order Contracting (UOC")for Horizontal and O Addendum Vertical Construction Services REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS JOB ORDER CONTRACTING (JOC) FOR HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES -18-1.9-001 SUBMITTED BY: COMM RI MC. CITY OF MIAMIJOB ORDER CONTRACTING (JOC) FOR HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CONSTRUCTIOTN SERVICES - RFP NO. 18-19-00 TABLE OF CONTENTS CO $T CONTENTS TAB 1 COVER LETTER TAB 2 COMPARABLE CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE TAB 3 KEY PERSONNEL TAB 4 SAFETY TAB 5 SBE-AND LOCAL WORKFORCE -PARTICIPATION -PLAN TAB 6 PRICE (ADJUSTMENT FACTOR) TAB 7 OTHER DOCUMENTS REQUIRED WITH THE PROPOSAL BID BOND FORM QUESTIONNAIRE CUSTOMER REFERENCE LISTING OFFICE LOCATION AFFIDAVIT CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE LOCAL WORKFORCE PARTICIPATION PROPOSAL QUESTION TAB 1 COVER LETTER Vc-Man Construction, Inc. 420 Lincoln Road, Suite 408 Miami Beach, FL 33139 (786) 649-0215 * FAX (586) 739-8290 May 29, 2019 City of Miami Office of the City Clerk 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, FL 33133 RE: Job Order Contracting (JOC) for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services Proposal No. 18-19-001 Dear Selection Committee, Ric -Man Construction, Inc. (RCI) is p eased to submit our qualifications package for the Job Order Contracting (JOC) for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services, Proposal. No. 18-19-001. We believe that this important contract should be entrusted to a firm that has a past and present history of success performing similar projects. RCI was founded by Richard Mancini in 1965 in Michigan and established in Florida in 1982. RCI specializes in heavy underground construction throughout the Midwest and Florida, We are committed to Improving infrastructure systems throughout the United States by adhering to our tradition of excellence and innovation. With a focus on quality, safety and its employees, RCI has positioned itself as a leader in the industry and a reliable contractor to carry out a project from start to completion. RCI remains dedicated to the highest quality and standards established by its founder and an ongoing commitment to excellence. Ric -Man Construction, Inc. has successfully completed some of the most complex projects in South Florida history. We received industry recognition for some of these projects: • DB10-WASD-01, Design / Build Project for the Government Cut Utilities Relocation; • DB13-WASD-01, Design / Build Project for the Gravity Sewer Interceptors for Master Pump Station No. 3 (Brickell PS8 — PS3 48-Inch Interceptor); Construction r k-Mlan ConSlNtlion, Inc. liir:.liSn'C� ni.vrir,fan Commercial - Industrial' Equal Opportunity Employer We have provided below a list of services that encompass some of our more noteworthy capabilities: • Braced cofferdams — land and water • Cured in Place Pipe Lining & Rehabilitation • Bridge and culvert construction • Caisson construction • Horizontal Directional Drilling • Deep foundations— drilled and top driven • Open cut utilities - Water, Sewer, Drainage, Irrigation • Deep shaft construction utilizing tight sheeting, secant pile, soldier pile, rib and board, sinking caisson, and slurry wall • Dewatering and bypass pumping MISS • Mass grading • PCCP pipelines and slip line repairs • Rib & Lagging Tunnel & Shaft Construction • Rock tunnel using TBM, MTBM, and drill and shoot • Soft ground tunneling using TBM, MTBM, and hand mining • Soil and rock grouting • Structural concrete for underground facilities • Structural underpinning and the temporary support of large diameter underground utilities • Lift Stations and Pump Stations • Hardscape Improvements (sidewalks, driveways, curbs, etc.) • Emergency Repair Work • Airport Expansion Projects • Seawalls and Marine Construction We invite you to explore RCI's history of experience and performance, which includes construction projects of all types and sizes. We consider all projects no matter the size to be of the utmost importance. RCI commits to the City of Miami the following: 1. RCI commits that we are more than capable of providing the services identified in the contract documents; 2. RCI will participate in any joint scope meeting that we are invited to attend; 3. RCI commits to provide sufficient and appropriate staffing to complete the project from start to finish; 4. RCI commits to resolving any procurement or construction related issue as quickly as possible so as to minimize the negative impact on the project; Our local office in South Florida recently moved from the City of Miami location to the City of Miami Beach. While we no longer are within the City limits, we are approximately 6.7 miles away from the Construction Commercial Industrial Equal Opportunity Employer Miami Riverside Center which is an approximately 10-minute drive. The proximity of our office to the City of Miami makes it easy for us to attend any meeting with the City at any given time, as required. We would like to reaffirm our commitment to the City of Miami in executing this contract to the best of this team's ability, if selected. We would like to the thank the City of Miami for the opportunity to submit our qualifications package and look forward to working with the City again. Sincerely, .Ric-M onstruction, Inc. Steven Mancini President Construction Commercial Industrial Equal Opportunity Employer TAB 2 COMPARABLE CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE PROPOSAL FORM 1 COMPARABLE CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE PROJECTS EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN $50,000 1) Proposer's Name: Ric -Man Construction, Inc - All of our project exceeds minimum threshold 2) Agency/Client Name: 3) Project Name: 4) Project Number: 5) Project Value: 6) Achieved or Anticipated Final Acceptance after January 1, 2013 ❑ Yes ❑ No 7) Company Role: ❑ Sub Contractor 0 Prime Contractor 8) Agency: ❑ Public ❑ Private ❑. Other: 9) Percentage of Self Performed Work with the Company's Trades: 10) Project Type: ❑ Vertical Construction 0 Horizontal 11) Attach a separate sheet describing the scope of work: ❑ Yes ❑ No 12) Client Reference for Construction: (It is your responsibility to assure that the contact information listed is correct. If your reference can not be contacted, this project may not be considered.) Reference's contact: Name Title Telephone: Email Address: 12) Description of Any Problems or Major Issues Encountered During the Project (If Any) and What Was Done to Resolve: (Attach Additional information as Necessary) Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 139 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services PROPOSAL FORM 2 COMPARABLE CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE PROJECTS GREATER THAN $50,000 AND EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN $250,000 1) Proposer's Name: Ric -Man Construction, Inc - All of our project exceeds minimum threshold 2) Agency/Client Name: 3) Project Name: 4) Project Number: 5) Project Value: 6) Achieved or Anticipated Final Acceptance after January 1, 2013 0 Yes ❑ No 7) Company Role: 0 Sub Contractor ❑ Prime Contractor 8) Agency: 0 Public ❑ Private 0 Other: 9) Percentage of Self Performed Work with the Company's Trades: 10) Project Type: 0 Vertical Construction ❑ Horizontal 11) Attach a separate sheet describing the scope of work: 0 Yes 0 No 12) Client Reference for Construction: (It is your responsibility to assure that the contact information listed Is correct. If your reference cannot be contacted, this project may not be considered.) Reference's contact: Name Title Telephone: Email Address: 13) Description of Any Problems or Major Issues Encountered During the Project (If Any) and What Was Done to Resolve: (Attach Additional Information as Necessary) Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 141 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services PROPOSAL FORM 3 COMPARABLE CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE PROJECTS GREATER THAN $250,000 1) Proposer's Name: Ric -Man Construction. Inc. 2) Agency/Client Name: City of Miami Beach 3) Project Name: Stormwater Pump Station at NE Corner of 19th Street and Convention Center Drive Phase II 4) Project Number: 2016-052-KB 5) Project Value: S6,332,389.80 6) Achieved or Anticipated Final Acceptance after January 1, 2013 ® Yes ❑ No 7) Company Role: ❑ Sub Contractor ® Prime Contractor 8) Agency: ® Public ❑ Private ❑ Other: 9) Percentage of Self Performed Work with the Company's Trades: 65 %a 10) Project Type: ❑ Vertical Construction ® Horizontal 11) Attach a separate sheet describing the scope of work: ® Yes ❑ No 12) Client Reference for Construction: (It is your responsibility to assure that the contact information listed is correct. If your reference cannot be contacted, this project may not be considered.) Reference's contact: Name See contact on separate shealltle Telephone: Email Address: 13) Description of Any Problems or Major Issues Encountered During the Project (If Any) and What Was Done to Resolve: (Attach Additional Information as Necessary) None Job Order Contracting (JOC) for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 143 RFP No. 18-19-001 CONT. } : INC. STERLING HiS,, M►Gy{lOAN Project: Design/Build Services for Stormwater Pump Station on 19th St. Between Convention Center Drive and Meridian Avenue. RFP No. 2016-052- KB Description: Design/Build Pump Station Time and place of execution: 2016 — Present Miami Beach, Florida Value — completed project cost: $7,388,238.80 Owner: City of Miami Beach 1755 Meridan Ave, Miami Beach, FL 33139 Telephone: (305) 673-7071 Contact: David Martinez, PE, LEED, Director Executed by: Ric -Man Construction, Inc. Additional Information: , • Project was a Design Build Contract • Specific elements of construction included: — Design, pennitting, Construction Management and construction of the stonnwater pump station on 19`h street between Convention Center and Meridian Drive. Work consisted of site preparation, earthwork, dewatering, storm drainage infrastructure, parking reconstruction, sheeted shaft for pump station, pre -cast pump station 4 — 20,000 gpm pumps, electrical instrumentation and controls, wet wells, water treatment structure,, trash rack structure, drainage structure, energy dissipator, 500 linear feet of new seawall, manatee grates, and rip rap. Page 1of1 PROPOSAL FORM.3 COMPARABLE CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE PROJECTS GREATER THAN $250,000 1) Proposer's Name: Ric -Man Construction, Inc. 2) Agency/Client Name: Miami -Dade County WASD 3) Project Name: Gravity Sewer Interceptor for the Master Pump Station No. 3 4) Project Number: DB13-WASD-01 5) Project Value: $11,0170,000.00 6) Achieved or Anticipated Final Acceptance after January 1, 2013 ® Yes ❑ No 7) Company Role: ❑ Sub Contractor IXI Prime Contractor 8) Agency: 12 Public ❑ Private ❑ Other: 9) Percentage of Self Performed Work with the Company's Trades: 75 % 10) Project Type: ❑ Vertical Construction ® Horizontal 11) Attach a separate sheet describing the scope of work: ❑ Yes ❑ No 12) Client Reference for Construction: (It is your responsibility to assure that the contact information listed is correct. If your reference cannot be contacted, this project may not be considered.) Reference's contact: Name Miguel Pichardo Title Construction Manager Telephone: 309-665-7471 Email Address: miguel.pichardo a@miamidarle.gov 13) Description of Any Problems or Major Issues Encountered During the Project (If Any) and What Was Done to Resolve: (Attach Additional Information as Necessary) None Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 143 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services Contract No: DB 13-WASD-01 Description: Design -Build Services to the Installation of Gravity Sewer Interceptors for Master Pump Station No. 3 Time and place of execution: Notice to Proceed — April 21, 2014 Final Completion — October 21, 2015 Miami, Florida Contract Amount: $13,713,360.00 Owner: Miami -Dade Water and Sewer Department 3575 S. LeJeune Road Miami, FL 33146 Telephone: (305) 665-7477 Contact: Eduardo Vega, Assistant Director Executed by: Ric -Man Construction is Design -Builder Project Description: .mom • Project is Design -Build Deliver • Specific elements of construction included: — Design -Build services includes engineering, design, permitting, and inspection to support the construction, installation, testing and commissioning activities associated with the construction of new gravity sewer interceptors to Master Pump Station No. 3. Engineering, Design and Construction services required the following project elements. • Approx. 600 linear feet of 54-inch micro -tunneled gravity sewer along S.W. 11 Street from S.W. 2 Avenue to Master Pump Station No. 3. (Tunnel alignment No. 1, Drive 1). • Approx. 2,400 linear feet of 48-inch micro -tunnel gravity sewer along S.W. 2 Avenue and S.W. 13 Street, from S.W. 11 Street to Brickel Avenue. (Tunnel Alignment No. 1 Drive 2 & 5). • Approx. 1,400 linear feet of 48-inch micro -tunneled gravity sewer along S.W. 2 Avenue, from S.W. 7 Street to S.W. 11 Street (Tunnel Alignment No. 2, Drive 3). • Approx. 700 linear feet of 30-inch micro -tunneled gravity sewer along S.W. 8 Street, from S.W. 1 Avenue to S.W. 2 Avenue (Tunnel Alignment No, 3, Drive 4) **Tunnel drives had an average elevation of 35-feet below sea level. Page 1 1 teliM CONT. Ir .I= INC. 4:f�"bY 5 STERLINf3,r MlCNIGAN Project Description (cont'd) — Scope of construction services included providing all the materials, labor and equipment as well as the management, supervision, quality control, cost and schedule controls, maintenance of traffic and safety services for the relocation of existing public utilities. Construction/installation of all tunneled piping including design and construction of the required launch and retrieval shafts, manholes, junctions, ancillary piping, and tie-in connections to facilitate successful construction and commissioning of the new gravity sewer interceptors for Master Pump Station No. 3. — Additionally, Ric -Man Construction, Inc. is responsible to provide the following: 1. Coordinate insure that the work activities do not interfere with or impact the Miami Avenue Bridge Project. 2. Coordinate the bridge Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) plans in our preparation of our MOT plan to prevent conflicts and undue impact on traffic in the area. 3. Work with the City of Miami Public Works Department and the Office of Transportation to develop a MOT plan that will minimize congestion in the area by a) providing message signs. b) providing frequent closures updates, c) accommodating transit needs, and d) maintaining a free flow of through traffic as well as pedestrian access among other requirements. Page 12 PROPOSAL FORM 3 COMPARABLE CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE PROJECTS GREATER THAN $250,000 1) Proposer's Name: Ric -Man Construction, Inc. 2) Agency/Client Name: Miami -Dade Water & Sewer 3) Project Name:. 4) Project Number: DB10-WASD-01 ESP 5) Project Value: 22,543,550.26 6) Achieved or Anticipated Final Acceptance after January 1, 2013 ® Yes ❑ No 7) Company Role: ❑ Sub Contractor © Prime Contractor 8) Agency: © Public ['Private ❑ Other: 9) Percentage of Self Performed Work with the Company's Trades: 53 10) Project Type: ❑ Vertical Construction El Horizontal 11) Attach a separate sheet describing the scope of work: ® Yes ❑ No 12) Client Reference for Construction: (It is your responsibility to assure that the contact information listed is correct. If your reference cannot be contacted, this project may not be considered.) Reference's contact: Name Ed Vega Title Assistant Director Telephone: 305-665-7477 Email Address: 13) Description of Any Problems or Major Issues Encountered During the Project (If Any) and What Was Done to Resolve: (Attach Additional Information as Necessary) None Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 143 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services CONT. ' . INC. STERLING Ks MICNIGA Contract No.: DB 10-WASD-01-ESP Description: Replacement of existing 20-inch Water Main pipeline from Port of Miami (POM) to Fisher Island under Fisherman's Channel. Replacement of the existing 54-inch Force Main sanitary sewer from Fisher Island to South of City of Miami Beach under Government Cut to a Retrieval Shaft located in water within Government Cut. Along with a new Force Main sanitary • sewer from City of Miami Beach to common Retrieval Shaft located in water within Government Cut. Project Type: Emergency Contract Amendment Time and place of execution: 2011 — 2013 Miami, Florida Value — completed project cost: $22,543,550.26 Owner: Miami -Dade Water and Sewer Department 3575 S. LeJeune Road Miami, FL 33146 Telephone: (305) 665-7477 Contact: Eduardo Ve•a, Assistant Director Executed by: Ric -Man Construction, Inc. Additional Information: • . MDWASD performed an as -is survey of their existing 54-inch forcemain sewer, (survey known as the Pure Technology Report). Report indicated that several of the existing forcemain concrete pipe sections had deteriorated and were in imminent danger of failure. MDWASD requested of Ric -Man Construction, Inc. (RCI) that we engage and propose on several Design -Build options to replace their existing 54-inch forcemain from a live tap connection located in Alton Road within the City of Miami Beach to our (Base Contract) Retrieval shaft in water within the Government Cut. RCI responded to all options which MDWASD and RCI developed. RCI received an Emergency Contract Amendment to Design -Build under an emergency schedule the successful replacement of the existing forcemain. RCI designed and performed the forcemain replacement by microtunnel construction along with a portion by open cut. Microtunnel construction was performed from a Launch shaft located within the City of Miami Beach's — South Point Park to our Retrieval shaft located in water in the Government Cut. Methodology in the replacement of the existing forcemain was by microtunnel excavation and the installation of a 72-inch primary steel liner along with installing a 60-inch inside dia. FRP secondary liner. Microtunnel construction was successfully performed and included a microtunnel drive of 700-lineal feet. Amendment was Designed and Constructed within MDWASD emer• enc schedule. Page I 1 PROPOSAL 'FORM 3 COMPARABLE CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE PROJECTS GREATER THAN $250,000 1) Proposer's Name: Rir-Men Cnnctri irtinn, Inc 2) Agency/Client Name: Miami -Dade County WASD 3) Project Name: Government Cut Utility Replacement 4) Project Number: nR10-WAS11-01 FSP 5) Project Value: $77.436,278.83 6) Achieved or Anticipated Final Acceptance after January 1, 2013 0 Yes 13 No 7) Company Role: 0 Sub Contractor 12 Prime Contractor 8) Agency: Public 0 Private 0 Other: 9) Percentage of Self Performed Work with the Company's Trades: 62 % 10) Project Type: 0 Vertical Construction al Horizontal 11) Attach a separate sheet describing the scope of work: RI Yes 0 No 12) Client Reference for Construction: (It Is your responsibility to assure that the contact Information listed Is correct. If your reference cannot be contacted, this project may not be considered,) Reference's contact: Name Ed Vega Title Assistant Director Telephone: 305-665-7477 Email Address: 13) Description of Any Problems or Major Issues Encountered During the Project (If Any) and What Was Done to Resolve: (Attach Additional Information as Necessary) None Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 143 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services Contract No.: • DB10-WASD-01-ESP . Description: Replacement of existing 20-inch Water Main pipeline from Port of Miami (POM) to Fisher Island under Fisherman's Channel, Replacement of the existing 54-inch Force Main sanitary sewer from Fisher Island to South of City of Miami Beach under Government Cut to a Retrieval Shaft located in water within Government Cut. Along with a new Force Main sanitary sewer from City of Miami Beach to common Retrieval Shaft located in water within Government Cut. Time and place of execution: 2011— 2013 Miami, Florida Value — completed project cost: 'S77,436,278.83 Owner: Miami -Dade Water and Sewer Department 3575 S. LeJeune Road Miami, FL 33146 Telephone: (305) 665-7477 Contact: Eduardo Vega, Assistant Director Executed by: Ric -Man Construction, Inc. Additional Information: • Project was a Design/Build Contract Delivery • • Specific elements of construction included: 1. Water Main; Replacement by Horizontal Direction Drilling (HDD). — Replacement (lowering in elevation) of existing 20-inch underground Water Main (WM) from POM to Fisher Island beneath the Fisherman's Channel. — Ric -man provided Owner with an Alternate to change means and methods for replacing their existing 20-inch WM from Microtunneling methodology to installing the new 24-inch WM by HDD methodology. — Installation of a new 24-inch inside diameter High Density Polyethylene Pipe (HDPE). HDD pipeline installation was launched from POM and was received on Fisher Island approximately 1600 lineal feet of HDPE was installed. HDD pipeline was bored on a 1600-foot radius, at its lowest point it is 139-feet below mean sea level. — New WM installation included approx..200-feet of open cut and a new water meter pit with meter, — Restoration of existing pavements at the POM was included along with restorations on Fisher Island common areas and green scape areas. — Provide (2) live taps within active WM. Page 1 1 Additional Information: (cont'd) 2. Force Main; Replacements by Microtunneling Methodology. - Replacement (Lowering in elevation) of existing 54-inch underground Force Main (FM) Sanitary Sewer with a 60-inch FM from Fisher Island -Launch Shaft to a Retrieval Shaft - south of the City of Miami Beach in water, within the Government Cut. - Installed 400-L.F. of 60-inch Prestressed Concrete Cylinder Pipe by open cut methods. Install dewatering points at 3-foot centers to aid open cut installation. Replacement of the existing 54-inch FM utilized 74-inch Microtunneling bore with a 72-inch inside diameter Permalok casing pipe which accepted a 60-inch Hobas RFP carrier pipe. - Microtunnel Launch Shaft located in South Pointe Park -City of Miami Beach was a 72-foot inside diameter Secant Pile Shaft with 34-42 —inch pile installation to a -75-feet below sea level. - Microtunnel Launch Shaft located on Fisher Island was a 22- foot inside diameter Secant Pile Shaft with 34-42 —inch pile installation to a -100 feet below sea level. - Microtunnel Retrieval Shaft was a common retrieval shaft for both drives 1&2. Retrieval Shaft was successfully constructed in water within the Government Cut. Shaft construction required a Temporary Construction Platform be constructed within the Government Cut to assist and support the shaft construction. Retrieval shaft was a 22-foot inside diameter Secant Pile Shaft with 23-42 inch piles installed to a -100-feet below sea level. - Microtunnel' drive 1. 1200-L.F. was successfully performed at a -90-feet below sea level, and Microtunnel drive 2. 700-L.F. was performed at a -63-feet below sea level. - Special features of launch and Retrieval Shafts are: a) Design Criteria required that shafts be water tight (no dewatering allowed) b) Ric -Man designed (5) levels -of water protective protection; void filling rock formation at shaft footprint, CMP liner within shaft structure, grouting annulus between secant piles and CMP liner, 5 to 6-foot thick tremie slab seal at bottom of shaft, waterstop supported with grout tubes at tremie slab. c) Vertically of Secant Piles to support structural performance and create seal between piles. d) Mechanical excavation in the wet was utilized at the two Launch and one Retrieval Shafts. - Designed and installed (2) 36-inch By -Passes Systems which required (2) Hot Taps of the existing 54-inch FM - Designed and installed (2) permanent FM connections to connect new FM replacement pipeline to existing. Each of the FM connections required temporary steel sheeted coffercells. Coffercell on Fisher Island required making connection in the dry 2-feet below sea level Page I 2 — Construction challenges were transporting all craft, materials and equipment to and from Government Cut's Work Platform and Fisher Island by water, utilizing tender boats, push boats and barges. All concrete ready mix materials was mixed at the Government Cut work Platform and on Fisher Island shaft sites. — Restoration was required at all Shafts and Open Cut locations where replacements of pavements, brick pavers, green scape areas, along with restoring the Government cut waterway bottom. Page 1 3 PROPOSAL FORM 3 COMPARABLE CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE PROJECTS GREATER THAN $250,000 1) Proposer's Name: Ric -Man Construction, Inc. 2) Agency/Client Name: Broward County Water & Wastewater 3) Project Name: North County Neighborhood Improvement Project BP 13 4) Project Number: 5) Project Value: 6,901,165.77 6) Achieved or Anticipated Final Acceptance after January 1, 2013 El Yes El No 7) Company Role: ❑ Sub Contractor ® Prime Contractor 8) Agency: ® Public ❑ Private ❑ Other: 9) Percentage of Self Performed Work with the Company's Trades: 59 % 10) Project Type: ❑ Vertical Construction ® Horizontal 11) Attach a separate sheet describing the scope of work: ❑ Yes ® No 12) Client Reference for Construction: (It is your responsibility to assure that the contact information listed is correct. If your reference cannot be contacted, this project may not be considered.) Reference's contact: Name Patrick MrC,regor Title Assistant Dirprtnr Telephone: 954-831-0923 Email Address: 13) Description of Any Problems or Major Issues Encountered During the Project (If Any) and What Was Done to Resolve: (Attach Additional Information as Necessary) None. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 143 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services TAB 3 KEY PERSONNEL PROPOSAL FORM 4 KEYPERSONNEV PROJECT MANAGER 1)p' pmnur'sNomu Ric -Man Construction, bnu 2) Project Manager's Name: VctorG.KUennoa| 3)#ofYears with the Firm: IK8onths 4)Expedennw: Vertical Construction El Horizontal 5)#ofYears' Experience: 21Ypers 6)ATTACH RESUME @Yaa 7) Client Reference #1 for Construction- (It is your responsibility to assure that the contact information listed is correct. If your reference cannot be contacted, this project may not be considered.) Reference's contact: Name Bill Evans Title PVVDDirector for City ofParkland � Telephone: 954-757-4108 Email Address: bevgnspcitYofparWand.orQ V)Client Reference 82 for Construction: is your responsibility massure that the contact information listed b correct. If your reference cannot be contacted. this project may not be considered.) Reference's contact: Name Randy Stokes Title PWD Director for Town of Surfside Telephone: 309-861'4R62 Emal\Addreso: rnhnkps@tuxvnnfxrfsNefl.gnv Job Order 145 RFP No. 1849-001 1) Proposer's Name: PROPOSAL FORM 5 KEY PERSONNEL GENERAL FIELD SUPERINTENDENT Ric -Man Construction, Inc, 2) Superintendent's Name: Gil Soto 3) # of Years with the Firm: 2 Months 4) Experience: Q Vertical Construction ❑ Horizontal 5) # of Years' Experience: 30 Years 6) ATTACH RESUME 0 Yes 7) Client Reference #1 for Construction: (It is your responsibility to assure that the contact information listed is correct. If your reference cannot be contacted, this project may not be considered.) Reference's contact: Name George Phillips Title City of Cape Coral Construction Manager Telephone: 239-574-0464 Email Address: gphillips@capecoral.net 8) Client Reference #2 for Construction: (It is your responsibility to assure that the contact information listed is correct. If your reference cannot be contacted, this project may not be considered.) Reference's contact: Name Randy Bell Title Coastal Tishman Superintendent Telephone: 917-734-5294 Email Address: randy.bell@coastaltishman.com Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 147 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services CITY OFTN| W1I]O�\3R0ERCONTRACT|NG(JOC)F0RHOR|ZONTAL AND VERTICAL C]NSTKUCOOTNSERVICES —RFPNO, 1O'19-X) TAB 3—KEY PERSONNEL ar-- —~v 11 Ric -Man Construction, Inc. recognizes that the goal of every successful project is total client satisfaction and that we not only meet the budget and schedule expectations, but that we work together at defining and addressing project expectations. We achieve this goal through our people - key team members committed to each project. Our policy is to provide clients with excellent technical services anU strong, responsive project management. Our policy is to have staff involved in the development phase and continue with the projectduring the construction phase to eliminate the need to try to bring new personnel "up to speed" and to keep the relationships and familiarity built in the development phase between all parties. We will have one person assigned to be the point of contact for our company eliminating the need for the owner ortheir representatives to, reach the "Right Person". Adding to this relationship building process are the relationships that we have built over the years with dependable and professional subcontractors. These companies are also key intimely performance, value and quality. QUALITY ASSURANCE & QUAUTYCONTQNL Ric -Man Construction, Inc. recognizes that Quality is determined by the client, owner, and/or user of its services, Thus, our corporate policy is to administer quality assurance and quality control consistent with the expectations of the Project 0wnar, Ric -Man Construction, |nu.'u quality assurance plan includes the organized activities implemented so that the quality requirements for service will be fu0Upd. The company's quality control plan is comprised of observation techniques and activities used to satisfy requirements for quality. The policies and standards set forth by Ric -Man Construction, Inc. are the foundation for a superior QA/QC program. Ric -Man Construction, Inc.'s organizational culture supports the success of our QA/QC plan with oteam ofmotivated, knowledgeable experts inthe construction industry. EQUIPMENT & MAINTENANCE Ric -Man Construction, Inc. is supported by knowledgeable, experienced maintenance staff to service any equipment needs. This further enables Ric -Man to complete projects in o timely manner, and maximize the value added in providing the most reliable, cost effective solution possible. Our mixture of equipment assets allows Ric -Man Construction, Inc. the flexibility in building a number of diverse projects, If we do not already have a particular piece of equipment, Ric -Man will 8u to great lengths to secure the most suitable and dependable equipment needed forthat project. We are enclosing our equipment list todemonstrate the amount ofequ|pmentthat m/ahave avaUab|e. Furthermore, we have excellent relationships with the various rental companies should we need to got o piece of equipment that vvedon't not own. STAFFING VVeare providing below our proposed Key Personnel, Project Executives and Additional Support Staff who are available and committed for the duration of the project for a timely project delivery. i � � | , ! CITY OF MIAMI JOB ORDER CONTRACTING (JOC) FOR HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CONSTRUCTIOTN SERVICES— RFP NO. 18-19-00 TAB 3 — KEY PERSONNEL lMV,kY'PY' T4i.'3;:fltll':;i'1V'i'� IOC' COUNT, Af(AMI, p40Rt0A KEY PERSONNEL For this project our main contact will be Victor G. Menocal who will serve as Senior Project Manager and Gil Soto who will serve as Superintendent. They both have very recent experience working in the City of Miami working on the right of way improvements for the Miami World Center project. Below is a quick recap of their experience. Victor G. Menocal Senior Project Manager Mr. Menocal has over 20 years' experience in the construction industry starting on Feb. 1998. He has the experience of overseeing projects up to $177 million. Mr. Menocal has over 13 years of Design/Build experience starting in 2003. The project scopes range from water main, irrigation main, gravity sewer, force mains, drainage, drainage pump stations, sanitary sewer pump station/lift stations, directional drilling, streetscape improvements, lighting, traffic signal improvements, ITS, neighborhood improvements and bridges. His experience includes approximately 13 major neighborhood improvement projects of over 700 homes each. Mr. Menocal has experience in the installation of the pipe ranging from 4" to 120" Diameter. Gil Soto Superintendent Mr. Soto has over 30 years of roadway and underground utility infrastructure construction experience, since 1987, with up to 96-inch pipelines. Mr. Soto began his career working in Puerto Rico and subsequently moved to New York. Mr. Soto moved to Miami approximately in 2000 as a mainline Foreman installing water main and drainage. He specializes in the un-derground installation of water, sanitary sewer, and stormwater drainage utility infrastruc-ture. In Florida, he has installed utilities for municipalities from the Monroe County to Palm Beach County as well as Fort Myers, City of Cape Coral and City of Tampa. He has been instru-mental in the completion of several neighborhood improvement projects. Mr. Soto is also a capable operator of loaders and excavators; as well as being experienced with pump station and lift station installations, aerial crossings, HDD, jack & bores, micro -tunnels, force main, and gravity sewer. PROJECT EXECTIVES The Project Executives will ensure that deliverables are being achieved on this project. They will make sure that they provide the team with the appropriate resources to accomplish any project that the City may need Ric - Man Construction to accomplish. Steven Mancini President Mr. Mancini is responsible for the overall success of the company. He oversees RCI's managers to ensure quality and performance of services to clients, he pursues new business opportunities and maintains relationships with partners, and he contributes towards all company operations ranging from hands-on construction to administration to estimating bids. � CITY OFyN\AM|JOB ORDER CONTRACTING (JOC)FORHORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CON5TRU[TIOTNSERVICES —RFPNO, 19-19-00 TAB 3—KEY PERSONNEL 0ennb0soust Vice President K8r,Oszua bresponsible for all aspects ofavariety nfprojects |nthe state ofMichigan and Florida. He is responsible for Company's change management and scheduling requirements, supports estimating with large heavy civil project Opportunities. ADDITIONAL SUPPORT PERSONNEL Below are the addican provide should this project require it. tional personnel that We are providing a"listing of additional personnel that may be necessary depending on the scope of work that |abeing requested that Ric -Man Construction perform. we GinoD'AOomtio| Senior Project Manager / Chief Estimator Mr. D'Agmtini is response for the estimating and management of heavy civil projects including heavy underground, tunneling, site work, and underground utilities. Ho|aproficient with programs such asBid toWin, H[3S,Primavera P3and P6. Has been inthe construction Industry since 20U2. Ryan Stal mack Project Manager Mr. Stalmack is a project manager in charge of mechanical and heavy civil projects includingunderground, site work, underground utilities, street reconstruction and replacement. Has worked |nengineering and construction since 2UO1. Dom|emPunB Superintendent Mr, Pung\saSuperintendent who iyincharge ofheavy civil projects, Hospecializes indeep shafts and marine construction. William Parker Safety Manager K8r, Parker is responsible for originating necessary Site -Specific Safety Plan, overseeing and maintaining RC|and subcontractor's compliance with the Site -Specific Safety Plan. Working with the [A/OCManager, the owner and Owner's representatives, 8i|| provides thorough planning, analyses, and enforcement of best safety practices throughout construction. Full resumes for each of the key team members are provided at the end of this section.- | KEY PERSONNEL Victor G. Menocal 420 Lincoln Road, Suite 408 Miami Beach, FL 33139 (786) 649-0215 EDUCATION/TRAINING Florida International University Bachelor of Science, Graduated 2001 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Ric -Man Construction,, Inc., Miami Beach, FL 2017 — Present General Manager Florida Division Giannetti Contracting. Corporation, Pompano Beach, FL 2016 — 2019 Senior Project Manager Ric -Man International, Inc., Pompano Beach, FL 2009 — 2016 Senior Project Manager Condotte America, Miami, FL 2008 — 2009 Project Manager A2 Group, Inc., Miami, FL 1998 — 2008 Project Manager Mr. Menocal has over 20 years' experience in the construction industry starting on Feb. 1998. He has the experience of overseeing projects up to $177 million. Mr. Menocal has over 13 years of Design/Build experience starting in 2003. The project scopes range from water main, irrigation main, gravity sewer, force mains, drainage, drainage pump stations, sanitary sewer pump station/lift stations, directional drilling, streetscape improvements, lighting, traffic signal improvements, ITS, neighborhood improvements and bridges. His experience includes approximately 13 major neighborhood improvement projects of over 700 homes each. Mr. Menocal has experience in the installation of the pipe ranging from 4" to 120" Diameter. • Miami World Center Plat 1 & 2 Drainage and Streetscapes. Miami World Center is one of the largest private master -planned projects in the United States, featuring a diversity of urban land use, including retail, hospitality, and residential space. Located in the core of downtown Miami, the ten -block, mixed -use development is situated immediately north of the Central Business District and is surrounded by world - class amenities and boasts convenient access to transportation. Our scope of work consisted of the drainage installation along North Miami Avenue, NE 1" Avenue and NE 2"d Avenue from 6d' Street to 10th Street. Our scope of work includes the streetscape improvement such as curb and gutters, electrical conduits, sidewalks, irrigation, sanitary sewer replacement, roadway reconstruction, milling & resurfacing, striping and signage. Role: Senior Project Manager. Construction Cost: $7 Million. • Las Olas Walk Large Drainage Installation. The Las Olas Walk project consists of a two -building, 456- unit development will feature a 20,000-square-foot rooftop deck, a co -working space, spa treatment rooms, a fitness center, a dog run and a boathouse with kayaks and paddle boards. Our scope of work consists of tie-in a 54-Inch and 66-Inch drainage on Federal Highway and crossing Federal Highway to the east Additionally, our scope includes the installation a 10'x4' Box Culvert to a new outfall. Role: Senior Project Manager. Construction Cost: $1.2 Million/ Victor G..Menocal 420 Lincoln Road, Suite 408 Miami Beach, FL 33139 (786) 649-0215 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY • Town of Davie Eastside Phase II Infrastructure Improvements, Town of Davie. The project consists of the complete reconstruction of several residential streets, total approximately 13 acres of Public ROW. Reconstruction includes the complete demolition and disposal of the existing roadway, driveways and drainage facilities and portions of the existing water distribution and sanitary sewer lines within the limits of the available right-of-way and the installation of new drainage facilities, water and sanitary sewer lines, grass swales, concrete sidewalks, and roadways including driveway replacement. The water distribution and sanitary sewer collection system improvements will also include service laterals to the Right of Way, installation of new meter boxes, relocation of existing meter and service piping on Private Property to existing house connection, including complete restoration on Private Property. Role: Senior Project Manager. Construction Cost: $13.2 Million. • Riviera Beach Yacht Harbor Manor. The project involves the reconstruction of Morse Blvd, Manor Drive, Powell Drive, Singer Drive and Ardmore Way in the City of Riviera Beach. The work includes, the reconstruction of deteriorated public streets, installation of limerock base, asphaltic pavement, concrete sidewalks, concrete curb and gutter, reinforced concrete drainage pipe, and inlet structures, exfiltration trench, replacement of existing sanitary sewer system manholes and lines including lateral services and cleanouts, traffic calming devices, striping and signage and water main abandonment. Role: Senior Project Manager. Construction Cost: $8,6 Million. • Sunset Islands 3 & 4 Infrastructure Imp, City of Miami Beach CIP. The project consisted of pavement reconstruction, overhead utility undergrounding, sidewalk construction, water main improvements, water meter replacement, water service conversation from rear easements to right-of-way, storm drainage infrastructure including 2 pump stations, sanitary sewer lining, new conduits, conductors and services points for retrofitting existing lighting system and streetscape/planting improvements. Role: Design/Build Project Manager, Construction Cost: $7.7 Million. • Section 5 Project Installation of 48-Inch PCCP, Miami -Dade Water & Sewer Dept. This project was performed for the Condotte/CAC/DeMoya, J.V. and it was located on NW 72nd Avenue from NW 8th Street thru NW 12th Street. The project consisted of 48" PCCP including restrained pipe, fittings, closures and connections to existing 48" PCCP. The worked involved critical demolition of existing PCCP, removing sewage from existing pipe, sheeting and shoring, extensive de -watering, deep excavations, installation of access manholes and air releases, dealing with heavy traffic, working on weekends, nights and multiple crews. Role: Sr. Project Manager. Construction Cost: $450,000. • Town of Surfside Utility Upgrade Project, Town of Surfside. The project consisted of water, drainage, and roadway infrastructure improvements to a neighborhood composed of 770 residences and 35 businesses. Water construction included installing 34,000 feet of new 8-inch DIP including rear service conversions from the rear to the front of homes. Drainage construction included installing 17,000 feet of 18- to 54-inch RCP; connecting over 250 structures and 6 pump stations. Roadway construction included 134,000 SY of roadwork, 6,000 SY of sidewalks and driveways, 2,500 LF of curb & gutter, 24,000 SY of swale reconstruction. Role: Senior Project Manager. Construction Cost: $18.3 Million. Victor G. Menocal 420 Lincoln Road, Suite 408 Miami Beach, FL 33139 (786) 649-0215 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY • SW 6 & 7 Utilities Extension Project Area 3, City of Cape Coral. The project consisted of potable water, irrigation, sanitary sewer, storniwater drainage, and hardscape infrastructure improvements to a neighborhood composed of 844 homes and 2 bridges in Cape Coral, Florida. Potable water improvements included installing 39,800 feet of 6- to 8-inch PVC water main with 438 services for 734 meters, 34 fire hydrants, and an aerial crossing. Irrigation improvements included installing 43,790 feet of reclaimed 4- to I6-inch irrigation mains with 498 irrigation services for 844 meters, as well as a 4-inch and a 16-inch aerial crossing. Stormwater drainage improvements included installing, 5,200 feet of 15- to 36-inch HDPE & PVC main, 400 feet of 12x 18- to 24x38-inch elliptical HDPE main, and 127 inlet structures. Sanitary sewer improvements included installing 41,100 feet of 8-inch PVC gravity sewer mains up to 16-feet deep including 98 manhole structures and 540 single and double services, 2 wastewater lift station, and 5,620 feet of 6-inch PVC force main. Hardscape and landscape improvements included 100,000 square yards of roadway reconstruction and hardscape restoration, 95,000 square yards of swale reconstruction, and 11,700 square yards of driveways. Role: Senior Project Manager. Construction Cost: $9.7 Million. • Flamingo Lummus Streetscape Imp. BP 10E, City of 1Vliami Beach CIP. The project consisted of water, drainage, and roadway infrastructure improvements to a neighborhood composed of 1,600 residences and 65 businesses. Water construction included installing 4,600 feet of new 6- to 8-inch DIP and abandoning 5,100 feet of existing water main. Drainage construction included installing 3,500 feet of 15- to 48-inch HDPE and RCP connecting over 70 structures and gravity wells, as well as 900 feet of 3- by 5-foot box culvert. Roadway construction included over 36,000 SY of roadwork, 4,500 SY of sidewalk, driveway & paver work, 9,500 feet of curb & gutter, 65,000 SY of swale reconstruction, planting or relocating over 200 trees; as well as signalization, decorative lighting, and installing 1,000 feet of FPL conduit. This project required major coordination with residents, a school, public transportation, restaurants, nightclubs, and other businesses to minimize our impact on residents and commerce. Role: Design/Build Project Manager. Construction Cost: $4.4 Million. • Broadview Park BP 2 NIP, Broward County WWSS. The project consisted of sewer and drainage infrastructure improvements to a neighborhood of 760 homes. Sewer installation included 36,500 feet of 6- to 20-inch PVC and DIP gravity sewer with 150 manholes, 3 sewer lift stations, and 14,500 feet of 6- to 12- inch force main. Drainage installation included 16,700 feet of 15- to 24-inch RCP and HDPE pipe and 170 structures. The project required the full reconstruction of 100,000 SY of asphalt including two 1-1/2 inch lifts. This design also included the reclaiming of 65,000 SY of swales for drainage storage. Role: Project Manager. Construction Cost: $17.2 Million. • Broadview Park BP 4 20-Inch WM, Broward County WWSS. Due to our performance and qualifications this project was negotiated added scope to our Broadview Park Bid Pack 2 contract. This Neighborhood improvement project consisted of potable water main infrastructure improvements to the City of Plantation's Broadview Park neighborhood along State Road 441, a six -lane commercial road with over 60 businesses. Water infrastructure improvements consisted of installing 8,300 feet of 20-inch ductile iron water main (most of the work at night due to heavy traffic) and 16 air -release and butterfly valves, including 765 feet of directional drilling required to run the water main below Sunrise Boulevard, a six -lane bridge overpass plus access lanes and canal. Additional streetscape improvements included 14,500 square yards of roadwork and installing 12 traffic detection loops, as well as new curb & gutters, landscaping, and irrigation, Role: Project Manager, Construction Cost: $1.7 Million. Victor G. Menocal 420 Lincoln Road, Suite 408 Miami Beach, FL 33139 (786) 649-0215 ,CERTIFICATIONS • Confined Space Training • Work Zone Traffic Control — MOT Advanced Level Certification • CPR/Medical First Aid • OSHA 10-hour • OSHA 30-hour • OSHA 3015 Excavation, Trenching & Soil Mechanics Certification • Competent Person Excavation Certification • Army Corps of Engineers — CQM for Contractors p Gil Soto 420 Lincoln Road, Suite 408 Miami Beach, FL 33139 (786) 649-0215 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Ric -Man Construction, Inc., Miami Beach, FL 2019 — Present Superintendent Giannetti Contracting Corporation, Pompano Beach, FL 2017 — 2019 Superintendent Ric -Man International, Inc., Pompano Beach, FL 2013 — 2017 Superintendent American Earth Movers 2011-2013 Superintendent American Engineering & Dev. 2008-2011 Superintendent Conquest Engineer 2005-2008 Superintendent Mr. Soto has over 30 years of roadway and underground utility infrastructure construction experience, since 1987, with up to 96-inch pipelines. Mr. Soto began his career working in Puerto Rico and subsequently moved to New York. Mr. Soto moved to Miami approximately in 2000 as a mainline Foreman installing water main and drainage. He specializes in the un-derground installation of water, sanitary sewer, and stormwater drainage utility infrastruc- ture. In Florida, he has installed utilities for municipalities from the Monroe County to Palm Beach County as well as Fort Myers, City of Cape Coral and City of Tampa. He has been instru-mental in the completion of several neighborhood improvement projects. Mr. Soto is also a capable operator of loaders and excavators; as well as being experienced with pump station and lift station installations, aerial crossings, HDD, jack & bores, micro -tunnels, force main, and gravity sewer. • Miami World Center Plat 1 & 2 Drainage and Streetscapes. Miami World Center is one of the largest private master -planned projects in the United States, featuring a diversity of urban land use, including retail, hospitality, and residential space. Located in the core of downtown Miami, the ten -block, mixed -use development is situated immediately north of the Central Business District and is surrounded by world - class amenities and boasts convenient access to transportation. Our scope of work consisted of the drainage installation along North Miami Avenue, NE 1st Avenue and NE 2°d Avenue from 6"' Street to 10th Street. Our scope of work includes the streetscape improvement such as curb and gutters, electrical conduits, sidewalks, irrigation, sanitary sewer replacement, roadway reconstruction, milling & resurfacing, striping and signage. Role: Superintendent. Construction Cost: $7 Million. Las Olas Walk Large Drainage Installation. The Las Olas Walk project consists of a two -building, 456- unit development will feature a 20,000-square-foot rooftop deck, a co -working space, spa treatment rooms, a fitness center, a dog run and a boathouse with kayaks and paddle boards. Our scope of work consists of tie-in a 54-Inch and 66-Inch drainage on Federal Highway and crossing Federal Highway to the east. Additionally, our scope includes the installation a 10'x4' Box Culvert to a new outfall. Role: Superintendent. Construction Cost: $1.2 Million/ Gil Soto 420 Lincoln Road, Suite 408 Miami Beach, FL 33139 (786) 649-0215 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY • Town of Davie Eastside Phase II Infrastructure Improvements, Town of Davie. The project consists of the complete reconstruction of several residential streets, total approximately 13 acres of Public ROW. Reconstruction includes the complete demolition and disposal of the existing roadway, driveways and drainage facilities and portions of the existing water distribution and sanitary sewer lines within the limits of the available right-of-way and the installation of new drainage facilities, water and sanitary sewer lines, grass swales, concrete sidewalks, and roadways including driveway replacement. The water distribution and sanitary sewer collection system improvements will also include service laterals to the Right of Way, installation of new meter boxes, relocation of existing meter and service piping on Private Property to existing house connection, including complete restoration on Private Property. Role: Superintendent. Construction Cost: $13.2 Million. • Riviera Beach Yacht Harbor Manor. The project involves the reconstruction of Morse Blvd, Manor Drive, Powell Drive, Singer Drive and Ardmore Way in the City of Riviera Beach. The work includes, the reconstruction of deteriorated public streets, installation of limerock base, asphaltic pavement, concrete sidewalks, concrete curb and gutter, reinforced concrete drainage pipe, and inlet structures, exfiltration trench, replacement of existing sanitary sewer system manholes and lines including lateral services and cleanouts, traffic calming devices, striping and signage and water main abandonment. Role: Superintendent. Construction Cost: $8.6 Million. • Sunset Islands 3 & 4 Infrastructure Imp, City of Miami Beach CIP. The project consisted of pavement reconstruction, overhead utility undergrounding, sidewalk construction, water main improvements, water meter replacement, water service conversation from reareasements to right-of-way, storm drainage infrastructure including 2 pump stations, sanitary sewer lining, new conduits, conductors and services points for retrofitting existing lighting system and streetscape/planting improvements. Role: Superintendent. Construction Cost: $7.7 Million. • Section 5 Project Installation of 48-Inch PCCP, Miami -Dade Water & Sewer Dept. This project was performed for the Condotte/CAC/DeMoya, J.V. and it was located on NW 72nd Avenue from NW 8th Street thru NW 12th Street. The project consisted of 48" PCCP including restrained pipe, fittings, closures and connections to existing 48" PCCP. The worked involved critical demolition of existing PCCP, removing sewage from existing pipe, sheeting and shoring, extensive de -watering, deep excavations, installation of access manholes and air releases, dealing with heavy traffic, working on weekends, nights and multiple crews. Role: Superintendent. Construction Cost: $450,000. • Las Olas Walk Large Drainage Installation. The Las Olas Walk project consists of two -building, 456 unit development will feature a 20,000 square foot rooftop deck, a co -working space, spa treatments rooms, a fitness center, a dog run and a boathouse with kayaks and paddle boards. The eight -story towers, located on the north and south side of South Federal Highway, pay homage to coastal Mediterranean villages, inspired by the buildings' locations, which offer residents direct canal access. Our scope of work consists of tie-in a 54-Inch RCP and 66-Inch RCP drainage on Federal Ilighway and crossing Federal Highway to the east. Additionally, installation a 10'x4'. Role: Superintendent. Construction Cost: $1,200,000. Gil Soto 420 Lincoln Road, Suite 408 Miami Beach, FL 33139 (786) 649-0215 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY SW 6 & 7 Utilities Extension Project Area 3, City of Cape Coral. The project consisted of potable water, irrigation, sanitary sewer, stormwater drainage, and hardscape infrastructure improvements to a neighborhood composed of 844 homes and 2 bridges in Cape Coral, Florida. Potable water improvements included installing 39,800 feet of 6- to 8-inch PVC water main with 438 services for 734 meters, 34 fire hydrants, and an aerial crossing. Irrigation improvements included installing 43,790 feet of reclaimed 4- to 16-inch irrigation mains with 498 irrigation services for 844 meters, as well as a 4-inch and a 16-inch aerial crossing. Stor nwater drainage improvements included installing, 5,200 feet of 15- to 36-inch HDPE & PVC main, 400 feet of 12x18- to 24x38-inch elliptical HDPE main, and 127 inlet structures. Sanitary sewer improvements included installing 41,100 feet of 8-inch PVC gravity sewer mains up to 16-feet deep including 98 manhole structures and 540 single and double services, 2 wastewater lift station, and 5,620 feet. of 6-inch PVC force main. Hardscape and landscape improvements included 100,000 square yards of roadway reconstruction and hardscape restoration, 95,000 square yards of swale reconstruction, and 11,700 square yards of driveways. Role: Superintendent. Construction Cost: $9.7 Million. CERTIFICATIONS • Confined Space Training + Work Zone Traffic Control — MOT Advanced Level Certification • CPR/Medical First Aid • OSHA 10-hour • OSHA 30-hour • OSHA 3015 Excavation, Trenching & Soil Mechanics Certification • Competent Person Excavation Certification PROJECT EXECUTIVES Steven M. Mancini 38600 Van Dyke Ave., Suite 100 Sterling Heights, MI 48312 (586) 739-5210 EDUCATION/TRAINING Oaldand University B.S. Business Administration, Graduated 1985 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY • Ric -Man Construction, Inc., Sterling Heights, MI President Ric -Man Construction, Inc., Sterling Heights, MI Vice President Ric -Man Construction, Inc., Sterling Heights, MI President/Chief Executive Officer Mr. Mancini is responsible for all aspects of the company business including hands on field and office administration. Specific project experience is provided below. 11/1/18 — Present 2017 —11/1/18 1985 — 2017 • Middlebelt Transport and Storage Tunnel, Farmington Hills, MI: Project included construction of approximately 7,600 linear feet of 123" diameterstorage and transport tunnel to provide additional sewage capacity for the existing Farmington gravity sewer interceptor located on Middlebelt Road between 13 Mile Road and I-696. The tunnel varies in depth from 40' to 80' below the surface of Middlebelt Road and will have a storage volume of 3.7 million gallons. • Karegnondi Water Authority; KWA Water Supply System Contract No. S-4003 (66" Transmission Main Bricker Road to IPS) Installed 13 Miles of 66" Steel Water Main, reconstruction of all associated roadways, reprofiling ditches, installing new box culverts for al county drain system ranging from 3'x4' to 24'x10', crossing of an abandoned railroad, removal and replacement. • Detroit Water and Sewerage Department; WS-681 Furnishing, installing, chlorinating, flushing and testing approximately 35,332 linear feet of 42-inch diameter Prestressed Concrete Embedded Steel Cylinder pipe (ECP) and fittings including all appurtenances, connections and related structures as indicated in the drawings and specifications. Pipe boring and jacking is required at the lcoation where the water main crosses Newland Drain, Middle Branch of the Clinton River, Kingsbury Drain, M-53 bridge crossing, Harris Drain and Macomb Drain • Township of Macomb Sanitary Pump Station No. 9 Replacement: Construction of 28' diameter rib and lagging earth retention system 40' below grade. Construction of new 18' diameter reinforced cast in place concrete sanitary pump station. Abandonment of existing force main and pump station. • Michigan Department of Transportation Pump Station Rehabilitation on I-94: Rehabilitation of two pump stations along I-94 in Detroit. Remove and replace existing storm water pumps, various structural steel, and electrical and mechanical components. Pump stations remained operational throughout the entire rehabilitation. • Clintondale Pump Station Rehabilitation: Construction of three sheet pile and waler earth retention systems 50' below grade, one over existing 11' diameter sewer' one over 60" diameter existing forcemain. Construction 40' long two -pass hand mine tunnel, installing 78" RCP with T-lock liner between two earth retention systems. Expose_ existing 60" forcemain and install 36" tapping saddle to allow bypass pumping operation. si Steven M. Mancini 38600 Van Dyke Ave., Suite 100 Sterling Heights, MI 48312 (586) 739-5210 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY • Black River Tunnel Phase 1: Steel rib & liner plate shafts construction through overburden soils at 48' to 55' diameters and 45' depths; followed by rock excavation (drill & blast) and bracing (rock anchor bolting & shotcreting) at 36' to 43' diameters up to 135' depths (up to 180' total depth per Shaft). Installed braced excavations (beams & sheet piling) for construction of a new junction chamber over top of an existing, active sewers. Performed site balancing, mass excavations, and installation of site utilities. • Easterly Tunnel Dewatering Pump Station: Steel Rib & Liner plate Shafts construction through overburden soils at 48' diameter and 100' depth. Installed braced excavations (beams & sheet piling) for construction of new diversion chambers and a junction chamber over top of an existing, active 13'-6" CSO Interceptor sewer. Installed hundreds of lineal footage of underground utilities ranging from 1" pressure lines up to 78" gravity sewers. • DB10-WASD-01 ESP Government Cut Utility Relocation Project: Replacement of an existing 20" water main from Port Island to Fisher Island under Fisherman's Channel and replacement of an existing 54" force main from Fisher Island to south of the City of Miami Beach under Government Cut Channel. Install a new 24" diameter pipeline using Horizontal Directional Drilling below Fisherman's Channel to install a minimum 24" inside diameter HDPE between the Port Island and Fisher Island Shafts. • Dearborn CSO Control Project #8: Project Manager - CSO Caisson/Shaft of 140 ft in diameter 158 ft in depth. Construction of a CSO treatment shaft including solids screeningand disinfection technology, modification of existing diversion chambers, construction of junction structures, CSO collector sewers, and a disinfection facility (chemical storage and control building) for overflow control. • Oakland Macomb Interceptor Drain Drainage District: Project Manager — Construction of (4) Control/Access Structures and (1) Control Access Pump Station, (4) of the (5) structures are cylindrical and (1) is rectangular. Three of the five structures are aligned within the International Transmission Co: (ITC) corridor. Control structures (CS) 5, 6, 8 & 9 are constructed within two stage temporary circular earth retention systems and range in diameter from 24 ft I.S. to 72 ft I.S. with depths ranging to 100 ft below grade. CS-7 has a rectangular temporary earth retention system 24 ft x 34 ft I.S. diameter and is 54 ft below grade. Each CS is to receive reinforced cast -in -place concrete control/access structures. • Woodbury L73 Tunnel Project: Construction Manager - Installation of 8,080 lineal feet of six-foot diameter sanitary sewer installed using tunneling methods in soft ground, sandstone, and mixed -face ground conditions. Hobas pipe using pipe carrier. Three large diameter shafts (34 ft, 38 ft, and 54 ft) for the entry and exit of the tunnel boring machine as well as six-foot diameter shafts for personnel entry. • City of Ecorse: Project Manager - Rehabilitation and separation program. Construction of a 30 ft diameter caisson and a depth of 50 ft with landing piles positioned next to an existing wet well structure, • City of Grosse Pointe Park: Project Manager — Storm Trunk Line Sewer - Contract #4. 102", 78", and 54" tunnel. 12,485 if - 102" RCP and 3,8501f - 78" RCP TBM jack pipe. 2801f - 36" in 54" hand mined steel casing. Shafts within the range of 20 ft diameter and 40 ft depth. • Oakland County Drain Commission: Construction Manager - Construction of North Ann Relief Sewers. Contract I - 102", 78", and 54" Tunnels. • City of Perrysburg, Ohio: Construction Manager - Cherry Street Sewer Separation - 60" tunnel. u.. s,:;.. ' .,.:Y:,.:aw, ay.:.:�a a s ,...:.YrF •. K,a.rl;'z i;xc:•�.:^rwrQ':z\£'-y .'4Y •� t,: t 7'F/,.} 4 f.. Steven M. Mancini 38600 Van Dyke Ave., Suite 100 Sterling Heights, MI 48312 (586) 739-5210 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY • Saginaw/Midland Municipal Water Supply Corporation: Construction Manager - Construction of 60" Ductile Iron Water Transmission Main. 40,0001f with tie-ins. 48" cut -in -valve and tee for connection to new 60" ductile iron transmission main. • Wayne County Department of Public Services: Construction Manager - Downriver Regional Storage and Transport System. 120" tunnel, 30 ft caisson and 25 ft mining shaft with a depth of 60 ft. 14,550 If- 84" RCP in 124" TBM mined, primary, liner rock and mix face (rib and timber lagging), 440 if - 36" RCP in 54" hand mined steel casing. H2S water treatment. • Western Township Utilities Authority: Construction Manager - Construction of Plymouth/Northville Interceptors. Construction of Michigan Avenue Transmission Forcemains (side by side) 30", 36" and 60" PCCP - 96,000+ lf. Completion of Sanitary Sewer Redirection Project. 3201f-. 36" RCP in 54" TBM linerplate primary liner (under air). • North Gratiot Interceptor Phase I: Construction Manager - 12,600 If 66" Jack Pipe. 10 ft - 20 ft diameter x 50 ft deep mining shafts. 10 ft - 12 ft diameter x 50 ft deep manhole shafts. • North Arm Relief Drain: Construction Manager - 3,5001f - 102" RCP, 9751f - 78" RCP, 350 if - 54" RCP TBM jack pipe. 1,500 foot 102" single push drive. With 84" TBM in hard pan (soft rock). • Evergreen - Farmington Stage III Relief Sewers - Contract #4: Construction Manager - 5,5001f - 54" RCP TBM jack pipe, where methane gas was encountered. Depth of 40 ft. • Napier Road 60" Water Transmission Main: Construction Manager - Construction of 60" PCCP. 17,000 If. • DWSD - 96" & 36" Transmission Main Repair: Construction Manager - 96" and 36" joint repairs; repairs were made while under pressure within a custom designed braced earth retention system. • Wyoming Water System 42" Water Transmission Main: Construction Manager - 20,000+ if - Wyoming Water System 42" Water Transmission Main with 42" live tap. CERTIFICATIONS • Confined Space Training • CPR/Medical First Aid • OSHA 10-hour • OSHA 40-hour • HAZ-WOPER Dennis Oszust 38600 Van Dyke.Ave., Suite 100 Sterling Heights, MI 48312 (586) 739-5210 EDUCATION University of Detroit, Detroit, Michigan Bachelor of Science Civil Engineering —1966 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Ric -Man Construction, Inc., Sterling Heights, MI Vice President • Responsible for project administration and field operations. 2015 — Present Inland Waters Pollution Control, Inc, Detroit, MI 1998 — 2015 Vice President & General Manager • Responsible for all areas of the business unit. Helped develop the City of Detroit, Wayne County and Oakland County markets and spearheaded the opening of divisions in Atlanta, GA and the Washington D.C. Area. • Vice President in charge of CIPP and Grouting Operations: o Project Director on CS-1368 a $135M project for City of Detroit (DWSD) which included 15 Mile Road Sinkhole repair of collapsed 11' Diameter tunnel and approximately 300,000 If of sewer rehabilitation using CIPP and grouting technologies o OMID Contract #3 included 90,000 cf of contact and compaction grouting of 11' diameter monolithic tunnel. o Numerous CIPP projects ranging in size from 8" to 78" and slip lining various projects up to 84" HOBAS pipe. M&M Contracting of Michigan, Inc., Detroit, MI 1986 —1998 Vice President • Responsible for all aspects of the construction of large diameter tunnel and open cut sewer and water main projects. • Major Pressure Pipe Projects: o Vice President of Operations — City of Detroit Department of Water and Sewerage (DWSD) WS- 360A —18,200 If of 48" PCCP — partially in wet sand and gravel and 60" PCCP o Vice President of Operations — DWSD WS-360C 24,300 If of 60" PCCP and 42" PCCP in wet sand and gravel o Vice President of Operations — DWSD WS-563 17,500 If of 72" PCCP partially in wet sand open cut with TBM rib and board tunnel under major Michigan Highway and major river crossing in open cut. Dennis Oszust 38600 Van Dyke Ave., Suite 100 Sterling Heights, MI 48312 (586) 739-5210 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY (cont.) M&M Contracting of Michigan, Inc. • Major Tunnel Projects: , Detroit, MI 1986 — 1998 o Vice President of Operations — DWSD PCI-40 12,300 If of 96" monolithic concrete secondary liner in TBM rib and board primary liner tunnel. o Vice President of Operations — DWSD PC-02 two drives totaling 7001f of 15" diameter reinforced concrete secondary liner in a 18' diameter rolled channel primary liner using push shield through 0 blow clay. Ground freezing of tunnel eye was necessary to launch shield. In addition, 5 ea. 48" diameter steel casing manifolds jacked into place tapping into major interceptor and tying into pump station vaults. Rocco Ferrera & Company, Inc., Livonia, MI Project Manager • Project Manager on sewer and water projects. Also managed building projects for the commercial development arm of the company. • Major Pressure Pipe Project include: o Project Manager — City of Atlanta — Three Rivers W.Q.M.P. Force Main 7,900 if of 54" PCCP open cut. o Project Engineer Greenville, South Carolina -Water Transmission Main 8,0001f of 72" PCCP Open cut. o Project Manager — Northwest Suburban Municipal Joint Action Water Agency (NSMJAWA) — Schaumburg to Bartlett 42,000 1fof 20" CIP, twin 30" PCCP on piles and 60" PCCP. o Project Manager —NSMJAWA — City of Chicago 17,400 if of 90" PCCP open cut around and through O'Hare International Airport and Air National Guard Facility at O'Hare — TBM Liner Plate tunnel under I-90 (Entrance into O'Hare Airport) and hand mined liner plate tunnels under major streets bordering O'Hare. o Numerous open cut sanitary and storm projects ranging in size from 8" to 120" pipe, open cut precast twin box culverts 7'x10' and poured -in -place box culverts — twin 7'x10' and twin 9'x10' sewers. Armstead Construction Company, Melvindale, MI Chief Estimator • • • Prepare estimates for self -performed excavations, reinforced concrete and masonry work. Prepare total General Contractor proposal for institutional work Negotiate subcontracts 1973 — 1985 1967 —1973 Dennis Oszust 38600 Van Dyke Ave., Suite 100 Sterling Heights, MI 48312 (586) 739-5210 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY (cont.) Brennan Construction Company, Detroit, MI Engineer Co-op Student • Assist in building layout • Form detail for large reinforced concrete projects • Prepare detailed construction drawings • Prepare takeoffs for excavation, reinforced concrete, masonry and rough carpentry work • Assist Project Superintendent CERTIFICATIONS 1963 — 1967 1966 —1967 1963 —1966 • Certified General Contractor, State of Florida • Residential Builder, State of Michigan • Heavy Contractor License, State of Louisiana • Class A License, State of Virginia • Utility Manager License, State of Georgia • Class A Engineering License, State of Nevada • General Engineering License, State of West Virginia • 40 Hour OSHA Training AFFILIATIONS • Member, American Society of Civil Engineers • MITA • AWWA • WEF • Water Access Volunteer Effort (WAVE) Board of Directors ADDITIONAL SUPPORT STAFF Gino D'Agostini 38600 Van Dyke Ave., Suite 100 Sterling Heights, MI 48312 (586) 739-5210 Michigan State University, Lansing, Michigan Studies in Construction Management and Civil Engineering EMPLOYMENT HISTORY : Ric -Man Construction, Inc, Sterling Heights, MI Senior Project Manager/Senior Estimator • Estimating and Project Management. 2017 — Present D-4 Enterprises, Inc. 2005 — 2015 Chief Executive Officer • Oversee day to day operations. • Procuring new projects. • Meet with Owners and Engineers. • Developing Construction Schedules. • Securing subcontractors including negotiating contracts, schedule and costs. • Negotiating change orders/authorizations. • Bid and/or managed in excess of $150 million in water main, sewer, tunnel, shaft, pump station and earthwork construction. • Microtunnel Project Manager and Foreman • • 15,000+ feet of 36" Microtunnel at approximately 40-45 foot depths. ■ 15,000+ feet of 30" Microtunnel at approximately 35-40 foot depths. • 2500+ feet of 42" Microtunnel at approximately 45-50 foot depths. • 1200+ feet of 60" Microtunnel at approximately 35-40' depths. L. D'Agostini & Sons, Inc., Macomb, MI 1996 — 2004 • Duties included site foreman entailing scheduling, documenting job site activities and ordering materials. • Projects included water, sewer, road and building construction. • Estimating. • Attending project weekly and monthly update meetings. • Bid and/or managed in excess of $100 million in water main, sewer, tunnel, shaft, pump station and earthwork construction. Professional Organizations Member — North American Utility Contractors Association Member — Michigan Infrastructure and Transportation Association Member — Michigan Storm Water Management — Michigan Department of Environmental Quality Civic Organizations: Member — Detroit Athletic Club • Member — Oakland Hills Country Club Member — Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternal Order — Alumni t: Ryan Stalmack 420 Lincoln Road, Suite 408 Miami Beach, FL 33139 (786) 649-0215 EDUCATION University of Michigan, FIint, MI B.S. Business Administration, Graduated EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Ric -Man Construction, Inc., Sterling Heights, MI 2014 — Present Project Manager • Genesee County Drain Commissioner — WWS Contract S-5006 (Potter Road Southeast Loop Extension Henderson Road to Genesee Road Installed 7.4 Miles of 42" Steel Water Transmission Main. The transmission main is constructed of 42" diameter welded steel pipe along with necessary gate valves, air release valves, and hydrants. The project also included gravel road removal and replacement, bituminous road removal and replacement, driveway removal and replacement including culverts, site clearing, grading, tunneling casing pipe, removal and replacment of several cross culverts, wetland restoration and final restoration and cleanup. • Karegnondi Water Authority; KWA Water Supply System Contract No. S-4003 (66" Transmission Main Bricker Road to IPS) Installed 13 Miles of 66" Steel Water Main, reconstruction of all associated roadways, reprofiling ditches, installing new box culverts for al county drain system ranging from 3'x4' to 24'x10', crossing of an abandoned railroad, removal and replacement. • Detroit Water and Sewerage Department; WS-681 Furnishing, installing, chlorinating, flushing and testing approximately 35,332 linear feet of 42-inch diameter Prestressed Concrete Embedded Steel Cylinder pipe (ECP) and fittings including all appurtenances, connections and related structures as indicated in the drawings and specifications. Pipe boring and jacking is required at the lcoation where the water main crosses Newland Drain, Middle Branch of the Clinton River, Kingsbury Drain, M-53 bridge crossing, Harris Drain and Macomb Drain. Payne and Dolan, Inc. 2012 — 2014 Project Manager • Responsible for all aspects of construction, including but not limited to: scheduling, preparing and submitting all project documents (submittals, certifications, change orders, etc.), managing and scheduling day to day functions, ensuring that all work progresses in a logical and timely manner, ensuring that all work and projects delivered conforms with all applicable local, state, and federal regulations and requirements. Ryan Stalmack 420 Lincoln Road, Suite 408 Miami Beach, FL 33139 (786) 649-0215 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY (cont'd) Ajax Paving Industries of Florida, LLC. 2011— 2012 Project Manager • Project Manager on a $17 million Widening/New Construction Project. The project consists of 5.5 miles of roadway reconstruction. The project includes the construction of two new lanes, two new bridges, and the reconstruction and modification of two existing lanes. The project also included the construction of 11 ponds and numerous of drainage and utility improvements. Duties included scheduling all activities using P6 program, evaluating and hiring subcontractors, submittal of all project documents, tracking all costs associated with construction and making sure that the overall project is completed on time and within budget. Ajax Paving Industries of Florida, LLC. 2008 — 2011 Project Superintendant • Supervised and coordinated road construction projects. Responsibilities included: managing subcontractors, crews, and equipment. Duties also included scheduling, dictating progression of work, construction documentation, quantity tracking, meetings, letters, submittals, and payment requisitions. Posen Construction, Inc., Estero, FL 2006 — 2008 Project Manager • Managed all aspects of projects (FDOT, city and county) including scheduling, submittals, meetings, dictating progression of work, change orders, and pay estimates. Posen Construction, Inc., Estero, FL 2006 — 2007 Project Coordinator • Responsible for pay estimates, quantity tracking, letter writing, job setup, subcontracts, meetings, quality control, progress tracking, and reviewing of bids. Project Equal Opportunity Officer; held meetings, advised employees of their rights, fielded and resolved complaints. Wixom Ready Mix, Novi, Michigan Dispatch and Plant Manager • Responsible for daily operations of concrete plant • Managed all employees • Taking orders and scheduling all deliveries • Loading trucks • Customer support • Involved in developing mix designs and helping with custom applications • Responsible for quality control including testing air, slump, and yields CERTIFICATIONS 2001— 2005 • MOT supervisor certification Damien Pung 38600 Van Dyke Ave., Suite 100 Sterling Heights, MI 48312 (586) 739-5210 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Ric -Man Construction, Inc., Sterling Heights, MI 2000 — Present Project Foreman /Superintendent • Daily on -site, direct supervision of labor forces. Schedules equipment and materials delivery, coordinates subcontractors and responsible for maintaining project schedule and quality control. • Significant experience in soft ground jack pipe tunnels throughout Michigan and Ohio. • Rib and board tunnels in both soft ground and hard ground in Michigan and Minnesota. • Rock shaft and tunnel work under the Maumee River. • Vertical shafts, rib and board, and drill down capabilities. • Sheeting shafts and whaler systems experience. • Lock joint water main for the City of Toledo, Ohio and lock joint emergency repair for Detroit Water and Sewerage Department. • Casing bores and directional drilling work. Operated DD-25 American Auger. • Experience in open cut sewer and water projects. • Skilled in road building, restoration and pipe final lying. • Grouting and bentonite, chemical grouting abilities. • Ping pier drilling and flow filling. Some specific examples of project experience: • Middlebelt Transport and Storage Tunnel: Construction of approximately 7,600 linear feet of 123 inch diameter storage and transport tunnel with primary and secondary liner, two diversion chambers, six tunnel structures and other related work. • Detroit Water and Sewerage Department; WS-681: Furnishing, installing, chlorinating, flushing and testing approximately 35,332 linear feet of 42 inch diameter Prestressed Concrete Embedded Steel Cylinder pipe (ECP) and fittings including all appurtenances, connections and related structures. Pipe boring and jacking required at the location where the water main crosses Newland Drain, Middle Branch of the Clinton River, Kingsbury Drain, M-53 bridge crossing, Harris Drain and Macomb Drain. • Miami -Dade Water and Sewer — DB10-WASD-01: Replacement of an existing 20" water main from Port Island to Fisher Island under Fisherman's Channel and replacement of an existing 54" force main from Fisher Island to South of the City of Miami Beach under Government Cut Channel. Install a new 24" diameter pipeline; approximately 1600 lineal feet Horizontal Directional Drilling below Fisherman's Channel to install a minimum 24" inside Diameter High Density Polyethylene Pipe (HDPE) between the Port Island and Fisher Island shafts. Replacement of the 54" sewer force main under Government Cut Channel includes providing a deep shaft on land at Fisher Island and another deep shaft in the water, south of the City of Miami Beach, micro -tunneling approximately 1200 lineal feet below Government Cut Channel to install a minimum 72" inside diameter casing between the Fisher Island shaft and the shaft in the water; installing a new 54" pipeline within the casing; tying the new 54" pipeline into the existing 54" force main. • Oakland Macomb Interceptor Drain Drainage District: Construction of (4) Control/Access Structures and (1) Control Access Pump Station, (4) of the (5) structures are cylindrical and (1) is rectangular. Three of the five structures are aligned within the International Transmission Co. (ITC) corridor. Control structures (CS) 5, 6, 8 & 9 are constructed within two stage temporary circular earth rentention systems and range in diameter from 24' I.S. to 72' I.S. with depths ranging to 100' below grade. CS-7 has a rectangular temporary earth retention system 24'x34' I.S. diameter and is 54' below grade. Each CS is to receive reinforced cast -in -place concrete control/access structures. Damien Pung 38600 Van Dyke Ave., Suite 100 Sterling Heights, MI 48312 (586) 739-5210 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Ric -Man Construction, Inc., Sterling Heights, MI 1998 — 2000 Laborer CERTIFICATIONS • OSHA 8-hour and 10-hour • Medical First Aid • Tunnel Rescue • Licensed to transport explosives William J. Parker, CHST 38600 Van Dyke Ave., Suite 100 Sterling Heights, MI 48314 (586) 739-5210 EDUCATION Illinois State University, Normal, IL Bachelor of Science, Graduated 1990 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Ric -Man Construction, Inc., Sterling Heights, MI 2019 - Present Manager, Safety and Loss Prevention • Responsible for administration of safety, health and environmental programs. Assure compliance with OSHA, MIOSHA and EPA regulations at all times. Conduct regularly scheduled inspections. Management of hazardous and non -hazardous waste. Conduct and track necessary safety training. Roncelli, Sterling Heights, MI 2014 — 2018 Corporate Safety Director • Responsible for directing the safety and risk associated with construction projects and company operations. Created new safety programs and policies to direct and implement the company's safety program to ensure a safe, health and accident free work environment. Ric -Man Construction, Inc. Sterling Heights, MI 2010 —2014 Corporate Safety Director • Responsible for administration of safety, health and environmental programs. Assure compliance with OSHA, MIOSHA and EPA regulations at all times. Conduct regularly scheduled inspections. Management of hazardous and non -hazardous waste. Conduct and track necessary safety training. Hemlock Semi -Conductor, Hemlock, MI 2009 - 2010 Safety Liaison • Site liaison activities between contractors and owners at a chemical plant. Development and implementation of a safety program to incorporate in client's worldwide standards. Barton Malow Company, Southfield, MI 2007 - 2009 Safety Coordinator • Responsible for administration of safety, health and environmental programs. Assure compliance with OSHA and EPA regulations at all times. Complete accident investigations. Conduct regularly scheduled inspections. Management of hazardous and non -hazardous waste. Conduct and track necessary safety training. Projects included heavy civil and automotive related work. Commercial Contracting Corp., Auburn Hills, MI 2004 - 2007 Safety Manager • In charge of overall supervision and administration of project safety programs. Responsibilities ranged from site orientation, total site safety through specialized training and other programs to maintain a safe and healthy work environment. Projects included automotive related work. John Carlo, Inc., Clinton Township, MI 2002 — 2004 Project Safety Coordinator • Managed major project safety without any injuries or accidents. Projects included heavy civil work. William J. Parker, CHST 38600 Van Dyke Ave., Suite 100 Sterling Heights, MI 48314 (586) 739-5210 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Bruton Safety Solutions, Auburn Hills, MI 2001— 2003 Safety Consultant • Created safety culture by introducing new programs and cultural viewpoints for a wide variety of customer's clients. Infinity Promotions, Oakbrook Terrace, IL 1999 — 2001 Safety Consultant • Created safety culture by introducing new programs and cultural viewpoints for new and existing clients. • Employment related to construction and safety 1990-1999 CERTIFICATIONS • MIOSHA/NIOSHA/OSHA • DOT • EPA • NFPA • ANSI • HAZ-COM • MSDS • Construction Health & Safety Technician • Hazardous Materials Technician II • Fire Protection II • Accident Investigation • Emergency Medical Services • Emergency Incident Response Teams • Trench Rescue • Building Collapse • Professional H & S Instructor • OSHA Outreach Instructor — 10 & 30 hour Ric -Man Construction, Inc. Equipment List by Type Equipment Description ARROW BOARD A-201 Arrow Board A-205 Wanco Arrowboard AIR COMP. A-106 A-107 A-115 AUGERS D-904 BROOM/RAKE B-114 B-116 B-304 Make Model Wanco 15LT 05-29-2019 Page 1 System Date: 05-29-2019 System Time: 8:43 am Year Serial Number 2014 5F11S101301003552 Ingersoll Rand 185CFM Ingrsl RndXP185WJD 2001 322177UEL222 Champion Air Compressor Champion HRA15-12 R40A 8487 Ingersol Rand Air Compressor Ingrsl RndP185WJD 2011 429196UHVD75 Hain Drill Augers 48, 60 & 84" 2008 New Holland T1520 Tractoi'EW HOLLAN T1520 JD 5045D Sweeper Broom John Deere 5045D 2007 Broce Broom RCT 350 Broce RCT350 Bucket -Clam B-911 72" 320 Excay. Bucket COMPUTER EQUIP 0-111 Dell Computers 2001 0-201 Dell Latitude D-531 0-202 Dell Latitude D531 0-203 Dell Latitude D-531 0-204 Dell Latitude D-500 0-205 Dell Latitude D-510 CEMENT MIXER C-201 C-202 C-203 C-204 C-205 C-206 C-209 C-212 C-213 COMPACTORS H-520 H-521 H-522 H-524 . CHIPPERS C-301 CRANES C-103 C-105 C-110 C-152 C-153 C-155 C-157 C-158 Cement Mixer Stone 65cm Mixer Cement Mixer Stone Mixer 65cm Stone Cement Mixer Stone Cement Mixer 2011 Reimer Mob Concrete MixeiReimer Whiteman Concrete Mixer Whiteman Twin tub 175 gal Grout Mixer Home Made CAT Dell Dell Dell Dell Dell HOE PACK HOE PACK HOE PACK Labounty Hopac Morbark Chipper Stone Mixer Stone Stone Stone HOE PACK HOE PACK HOE PACK for 329 ExcavatLabounty Northwest 95 North West 190D-WT-Series II Manitowoc 222 Series B Lima 700-TC Crane Manitowoc Model 12000 Crane Link -Belt LS218HII 110 Crane Shawbox Bridge Crane Super Crane Attachment CONCRETE SAW M-902 Clipper 375 Concrete Saw Morbark 2008 Z8NGL1030 2014 1PY5045DCCB010113 Brm2007 405514 72" 320 bk Latd (DP) Latd (JP) Latd (BD) Latd (LV) Latd (DW) 65cm 2000 65CM 2001 65cm 2002 65CM 65CM RA850-25 2011 9CF Mixer 2015 Hopac MYC00283 GZ5P4G1 DX5P4G1 HZ5P4G1 154HL31 59R2M81 J677950 4499477 3200209 192002351 409730 2000049 N23VA13510881 F1552347 Home Made 690 Eager Bver1985 16099 North West 95 1961 North West190D-WT-Sr1971 Manitowoc 222 Sers B2000 Lima 700-TC 1980 Manitowoc 12000 2008 Link -Belt LS218HII Shwbx BrdgCrane Super Cran Attachment Clipper Status In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In, Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service 21674 In 23799-45625 In 2221056 In 737 A 112 In 1200-1069 In J2J03791 In In 6A310553 & 10637001 In Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service 375 M0431 In Service Ric -Man Construction, Inc. Equipment List by Type Equipment Description CONCRETE SAW M-958 Husgvarna Concrete Saw 05-29-2019 Page 2 System Date: 05-29-2019 System Time: 8:43 am Make Model Year Serial Number Husgvarna F5400LV Sw 20132100082 Drivers/Extractors P-201 ICE 416L Vibratory Driver/ExtI.C.E. DRILLING D-903 D-905 D-906 D-907 D-908 D-909 RIG Hain Crane Mounted Drill Rig Hain 9ft Drill Fixture CAT Auger - Model #RX8000 Terex Texoma 800 Drill Rig Kelly Bar - 5 1/2 inch 50' Casagrande M9-1A Drill Rig DRILL -PILING D-910 D-91A D-91B D-91C D-91D D-91E D-91F D-91G D-91H D-911 D-91J DOZERS D-102 D-119 D-502 RIG CasagrandeC850 Piling Rig 4' X 3' DIA CORE BARREL 5' X 42' DIA CORE BARREL 416L 2002 V81204 Hain 471/3531-31992 40015-5 CAT Auger RX8000 Terex Texoma Kelly Bar Casagrande M9-1A 2005 CM80670 8001994 48-229245 2011 M9UU0193 Casagrande C850 2011 4' TALL X CORE BARRE 5' TALL X CORE BARRE 8-19'8" - EURO DBL WALL CASING-19' 8" 1 Dbl Wal Cs 45" x 36" DIA ONE EYE BUCKET 45" TALL XONE EYE CL 4' X 42" DIA CORE BARREL 4' TALL X CORE BARRE 49" X 36" DIA BUCET/NO KEL BO)49" TALL XBUCKET/NO 6' TALL X 34" DIA AUGER W/TEE76' X 34" DAUGER W/TE 8' TALL X 34" DIA AUGER 8' X 34" DAUGER 2-39.5" TL-EURO CAS -CUTTER HEJ2-39.5" TA EURO CAS-C 6-9'10" EURO DBL WALL CASING 6-9'10" EURO DBL W Cat D4D Dozer 2015 CAT D5K2L Dozer Cat D5C Series III LGP EXCAVATOR BUCKETS B-908 374 Excavator Bucket B-909 Bucket for E-125 EXCAVATORS E-114 E-117 E-121 E-122 E-123 E-125 E-126 E-128 E-207 Cat 375L Exc. Cat 385 CL 2009 2011 2011 C850UU0125 CaterpillrD4D 1967 78A07294 CAT D5K2L CAG 2015 0XYY01757 Cat D5C 1999 6ZL01103 CAT 374 -38" Excvtr BckBucket Cat CAT CAT 305C Mini Excavator CAT CAT M318D Wheel Excavatof AT CAT M318D Wheel ExcavatoeAT 2014 CAT 328D LCR Excavator 2014 CAT 374DL Excavator 2014 CAT 329ELP Excavator Koehring 1166 FORKLIFTS L-307 Clark Forklift L-312 Toyota Fork Lift L-313 Toyota Forklift Truck L-317 2000 JCB 506C TELESCOPING LIFTJCB L-320 2006 Gehl Tele Lift Gehl L-322 Big Joe Straddle Stacker L-324 2012 Sky Jack Lift Truck L-325 2006 CAT GC70K1 Lift Truck CAT CAT . CAT Koehring Clark Toyota Toyota Big Joe Sky Jack CAT 375L 2001 385CL 2006 305C 2009 M318D 2011 M318D 2011 328D LCR 2014 374DL 2014 329ELP 2014 1166 1981 Fork Lift 52-6FGCU35 506C 2000 RS5-34 Te12006 PDS25-106 2016 Lift Truck2012 GC70K1 L T2006 FARM TRACTOR J-102 John Deere 4005 John Deere4005 181364 1JM00544 EDA00253 CAT0305CAHWJ03833 OW8205393 0W8P05372 0RMX01010 OPAP00354 PLW01540 27026 61611 60413 SLP506COYE0586409 RS5JX0512557 324190461 N3753 SJIII3226 AT89A00434 2008 LV4005G100005 Status In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service. In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service Ric -Man Construction, Inc. Equipment List by Type Equipment Description Make GENERATORS G-531 G-532 G-533 G-541 G-543 G-547 G-548 G-551 G-553 G-635 5000 Watt Genset 6000 Watt Generator Honda 6000 HDX Generator Honda Multiquip DCA400SSK Generator Multiquip Multiquip Midel.25 KVA Multiquip 2014 Tsurumi 4500 W Tsurumi 2014 Tsurumi 4500 W Tsurumi 2011 Atlas Copco 35KW GeneratcAtlas Copc 2017 Honda Generator 2200 W Honda Cat 635kw 3412DITTA Caterpillr HYDRAULIC HAMMER H-501 Allied 770C Hydraulic Hammer Allied 05-29-2019 Page 3 System Date: 05-29-2019 System Time: 8:43 am Model Year Serial Number 6000HDX 2004 6000 HDX T2005 DCA400SSK 25 KVA 2010 4500W 2014 TPG4-4500H2014 QAS45 2011 Generator 2017 3412DITTA 770C HYD POWER UNIT H-523 Stanley Hydraulic Power Pack Stn-Pwr Pc HP28B02 P-801 FP Hydraulic Pump F4L912 LOCOMOTIVES/MUCK L-701 3 Ton Locomotive L-702 Greensburg 4 Ton L-703 L-704 L-705 L-706 L-707 L-708 L-709 L-712 L-801 L-802 L-803 L-804 L-805 L-806 L-807 L-809 L-810 L-811 LOADERS L-115 L-123 L-124 L-125 L-126 L-133 L-134 L-151 L-153 LEVELS Z-133 Z-134 MISC. EQUIP B-921 C-906 D-902 Greensburg 6 Ton Locomotive Greensburg 6 Ton Locomotive Balco 6.5 Ton Locomotive Balco 6.5 Ton Locomotive Balco 6.5 Ton Locomotive Balco Locomotive 4 Ton Mining Electric Locomotive New Loci (44) 2 RAIL MUCK BOXES 8500' Tunnel Track Flat Cars Flat Car Flat Car Personnel Car Pipe Carrier Loci - Hydaulic Power Unit Mining Concrete Transfer Car Mining Transfer Car Cat 980C 2014 CAT 950K Loader. 2014 CAT 950K Loader 2014 CAT 950K Loader 2014 CAT 950K Loader 2006 CAT 950H Loader 2006 CAT 950H Loader John Deere 325 Skid Steer 2012 Gehl 5640 Skid Loader Top Con Laser Top Con Laser Concrete Bucket Manitowac 40' boom section Cat 8 Ripper Series 3172294 1000748 1001569 3699157 7110476 050433 050492 100345 HOEU2000I1A3 T29211 1998 6616 FP8-12 Locomotive Greensburg4 ton 1956 2391 Greensburg6 Ton 1957 2403 Greensburg6 Ton 1962 2579 Balco 6.5 Ton 1978 80192 Balco 6.5 Ton 1978 80193 Balco 6.5 Ton 1978 80194 Blc Locmtv4 Ton Caterpillr 980C 1990 63X09421 CAT 950K Loadr2014 0R4A02222 CAT 950K 2014 0R4A02772 CAT 950K 2014 0R4A02704 CAT 950K 2014 OFER00808 CAT 950H 2006 K5K00381 CAT 950H 2006 JK5K00375 John Deere 325 2008 110365 GEHL 5640 Sk Ld2012 513601 Top Con Top Con AT -BR Lasr2015 MZ6158 AT-B4 Lasr2015 MZ6155 Garbro 0462G Manitowac Boom Sectn 02350F Status In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service' Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service In Service In .Service In Service In Service In Service Ric -Man Construction, Inc. Equipment List by Type Equipment Description MISC. EQUIP E-901 E-903 L-601 M-120 M-121 M-400 M-401 M-908 M-912 M-913 M-920 M-926 M-930 M-933 M-939 M-941 M-944 M-947 M-948 M-955 M-960 M-962 M-963 9750 Hopack 5904D Model 9700 Forklift Work Basket Cement Levelers Cement Leveler Mickierman-Terry Mickierman-Terry Fosdick Radial Drill Press ProCrimp 1380 Drill Press 12 Speed Athens 250 llft Discs GARDNER DENVER STOPER DRILLS Pipe Tugger - 12V Pipe Puller Pipe Carrier Rotary Blower -Gardner Denver Hobas-Diesel Pipe Carrier Pacific S-32 Floor Scrubber Air Systems 8" 20 hp blower Man Basket Rome Disc Bonanza Fan Blower Mud Cleaner/Centrifugal Pump PLATE COMPACTORS P-104 2008 Wacker Plate Compactor P-110 Mikasa 4 Cycle Rammer P-111 Mikasa 4 Cycle Rammer PUMPS L-808 P-401 P-406 P-407 P-604 P-605 P-910 P-911 P-912 P-913 Make 05-29-2019 Page 4 System Date: 05-29-2019 System Time: 8:43 am Model Year Serial Number Lakeshore M44 Fosdick ProCrimp 1380 MP-11019-H Athens 250 llf Tm GARDNER DERB-83 DRIL Pipe Tuggr12 volt Pipe Pullr for Miami Case Pipe Carr 1981 Grdnr Dnvr50 HP-GAFL2014 Home made Ds Pip Car Pacific S32 2016 Air Systmm8" - 20 bl Man Basket MED-E-VAC Rome Bonanza Derrik Wacker Mikasa Mikasa Schwing P88 Concrete Pump CarSchwing Tsurumi 4" Diesel Trash Pump Tsurumi Godwin 4" Submersible Pump Godwin Godwin 4" Submersible Pump Godwin 1 - 6" Submersible Electric Lova Guncrete Pump Moyno Grout Pump 2J6CDQ Moyno Grout Pump Accelerator Pump HPC Cement/Grout Pump D 12' x 36 40 HP Hyperpool 2018 M50A99 DF0F12-53 J-3039 4537 98-0655 045064 SPP1004 1205162 S439104 RM944 104191 J-6429 TRCH 12-36 4055 Plt Cmpctr2008 5505085 Rammer 2015 A2495 Rammer 2015 A2520 P88 4" Trs Pmp2015 GSP55-HV 2017 GSP55-HV 2017 21- 6" S Epump 30 REED LOVA 16-4 2005 Myn L Sers2J6CDQAAA 2009 Moyno 4EOES2CDQ Shotcrete HPC SV-20 Gr P1994 PRESURE WASHER M-910 Hydo Tech Pressure Washer Hydro Tech M-931 Farley's Gemini 6 PSI Washer RADIO'S R-501 Portable Two -Way Radio R-502 Portable Two -Way Radio R-503 Portable Two -Way Radio R-504 Portable Two -Way Radio R-505 Portable Two -Way Radio R-506 Portable Two -Way Radio CUT OFF SAWS S-705 Delta 10" Hybrid Saw SAFETY EQUIPMENT S-901 SCBA Rescue Pack S-902 SCBA Rescue Pack Farley Gemn Motorola MOTOROLA MOTOROLA MOTOROLA MOTOROLA MOTOROLA Delta 171088907 1101408-39743 185041 173330 05-4113-16-4R M03069053MS AS36729 Z949019-03 502 80626 6 PSI2010 M1-1360 CP200 2009 CP200 2009 CP200 2009 CP200 2009 CP200 2009 CP200 2009 36-714 2008 018TJWJ518 018TJWJ561 018TJWJ742 018TJWJ740 018TJWJ551 0278JN7173 Sperian 888888 2009 0901230143 Sperian 888888 2009 0901230153 Status In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service Ric -Man Construction, Inc. Equipment List by Type Equipment Description SAFETY EQUIPMENT S-903 SCBA Rescue Pak SHORING B-500 B-501 •B-502 B-503 B-504 B-505 B-506 B-507 B-508 B-509 B-511 B-514 B-515 B-601 B-602 B-603 B-604 B-701 B-702 B-703 B-704 AUTOS T-901 T-903 T-905 T-910 T-915 T-983 T-985 T-987 T-988 T-992 T-993 T-999 & TRENCH BOX Efficiency Trench Box 1979Efficiency Trench Box 1980Efficiency Trench Box 1990 Trench Box 8 x 26 1983 Efficiency Trench Box 2000 Efficiency Trench Box 2001 Efficiency Trench Box 2001 Efficiency Trench Box 2001 Efficiency Trench Box 2005 Trench Box 4 x 20 ProtecTrenchBox(1)9x16(1)10x24Pro-Tec Trnch Trench Boxes RM-Trench Box Material Stone Material Stone Material Stone Material Stone Box Box Box Box (48) 8' x 20' Steel Plates (1) 8' x 15' Steel Plates (3) 8' x 10' Steel Plates (3) 4' x 10' Steel Plates 2018 Cadillac ATSV 2016 Ford Explorer 2018 Cadillac CTS-V 2015 BMW 435I 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee 2012 Ford Explorer 2013 Ford Explorer 2013 Ford Explorer 2013 Ford Explorer 2013 Ford Explorer 2013 Ford Explorer 2015 Ford Explorer TUNNEL SOARING MACHINE B-900 B-902 B-914 B-920 B-932 B-948 B-974 B-975 B-978 B-980 B-996 B-999 SLS Tunnel Navigation Herrenknecht MTBM Decker 114" TBM Lovat 120" TBM 32" American Augers Micro TBM- 61" 0P Technicore 74" Robbins TBM 83" Cutterhea Scott 99" TBM Robbins Cutter Head for Technicore SG95 Hydrolic Motors 3 TRAIN CONTAINERS T-321 Train Container 40' T-322 Train Container 40' T-324 Train Container 40' T-325 Connex Boxes 40' T-326 Connex Boxes 40' Trnch Boxs Home Made Make Model Sperian 888888 05-29-2019 Page 5 System Date: 05-29-2019 System Time: 8:43 am Year Serial Number Status 2009 0901230122 In Service Eficiency 8 x 26 1979 8x28ffeciency8x28 1979 8x2efficiency8x26 1980 Efficiency8 x 26 1990 Efficiency8 x 26 1983 Efficiency8 x 26 2000 Efficiency8 x 26 2001 Efficiency8 x 26 2001 Efficiency8 x 26 2001 Pro-Tec PAL4-4 x 22005 B(2) 2006 Cadillac ATSV 2018 Ford Explorer 2016 Cadillac CTS-V 2018 BMW 435I 2015 JEEP GRAND CHER2018 Ford Explor-SV 2012 Ford Explorer 2013 Ford Explorer 2013 Ford Exp XLT 4w2013 Ford Explorer 2013 Ford Explorer 2013 Ford Explorer 2015 System VMT SLS PRO TO2012 Herrnkncht AVN 1500 M2018 114" . 120" Decker Lovat TuniMmrcn AugrMcr Tunn1n1990 RM-Hom mad48" pipe Technicores74 d Robbins 83" Cuttrh Scott 78" B-920Robbins Cutter Hd TechnicoreSC95 DV DV Connex Connex 40' 40' 40' 40' 40' In In In In In In In In In 19438 In In 30043-30044-30045-30In In In In In In In In In In 1G6AL5SY1J0139716 1FM5K7B89GGB03619 1G6A15S68J0132377 WBA3R1C58FK193332 1C4RJFCG9JC335841 1FMHK7B81CGA81882 1FM5K7B85DGA11452 1FM5K7B88DGA49855 1FM5K8D83DGA79185 1FM5K7B82DGC38758 1FM5K7B87DGC29022 1FM5K7B85FGB09433 SLS503423 2300 JSPU4012451 CMUU4427187 TRIU5021821 N0NU4434782 CASU4644148 In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In In Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Service Rid -Man Construction, Inc. Equipment List by Type Equipment Description TRAIN CONTAINERS T-347 Dry Container 40' T-348 Dry Container 40' T-349 20' Storage Container T-350 20' Storage Container T-351 20' Storage Container T-352 20' Storage Container T-356 20' Storage Container T-359 Bentonite Trailer (Homemade) T-360 20' Storage Container T-361 20' Storage Container T-365 40' Premium & TRI Doors T-369 2014-Homemade Bentonite T-373 20 ' Conex for Casagrande T-381 20' Container Box FUEL TRUCK T-339 T-340 T-341 T-357 Fuel Wagon - Fuel Wagon Fuel Wagon- 1000 Gallon 1985 Ford F600 - Fuel Truck TUNNEL JACKING FRAME ADJ. JACKING FRAME 54" Tunnel Jacking 60" Tunnel Jacking 72" Tunnel Jacking J-501 J-502 J-503 J-504 J-505 J-506 J-507 Frame Frame Frame 78" Tunnel Jacking Frame 102" Tunnel Jacking Frame 81" Tunnel Jacking Frame TUNNEL JACK & BORE M-904 M-907 M-916 TRAILERS T-314 T-316 T-318 T-323 T-331 T-332 T-338 T-342 T-346 T-362 T-364 T-368 T-371 T-374 T-375 T-377 T-378 T-379 T-380 PICKUPS T-849 T-857 Make Homemade Conex 05-29-2019 Page 6 System Date: 05-29-2019 System Time: 8:43 am Model Year Serial Number Brian Damien Lonny Gene Pete Bentonite 2013 Jon Pung HLCU 242659-0 Varis Jbs FSC4351600-5 Chip Kra112012 HS40YZK8081 Trail4•Iomemade Bentnt tr12014 20' Conex 20' Contnr (Explosys) EMCU248035.4 EMCU100976.1 CLHU219968-1 UXXU235878-0 CBHU0818160 CBHU0855034 ZIMU2206031 KKTU-729971-9 Brgg & Str HOMEMADE 276301 FORD F600-FUEL 1985 1FDMF60H4FVA72559 Tunnl Jckn Frame Home Made Horizontal Boring Mach. 24" 24" 8613 Horizontal Boring Mach. 48" 48" Michael Byrne 30" Jack & Bore Michl ByrnJk & B 30"2007 4559 TRAILMOBILE GREAT DANE 42' Hobbs 42" Hiboy 2002 Triten Tailer 2003 Talbert Lowboy 42' x 96" Flatbed 3 Axel Utility Landscape Trailer 2005 Carry -On Trailer 2005 Karavan Trailer 2010 Haulin Utility Trailer 2002 Contrail Trailer Deluxe 20' Equip. Trailer 2015 Sooner Lariat 7400 Trail600ner Lart Water Trailer Water Wagn 2017 Trailer FMEW-15K 1993 Stoughton 53' Dry Van Stoughton 1999 Mond 53' Dry Van Trailer Mond 1999 Mond 54' Dry Van Trailer Mond 1997 Storage Trailer Utility TRAILMOBIL 1980 GREAT DANE 1978 Hobbs 42' Hiboy 1979 Triton LT10-101WB2002 Talbert 75 Ton 2003 Fruehauf Flatbed 1985 Car -On Tr14 X 6G 2005 CARRY -ON TRAILER 5 2005 Karavan Boat Tr1er2005 Haulin Utlty Tr1r2010 Contrail Trailer 2002 Deluxe Eqp. Tri1r2014 7400 2015 Trlr Sal MFMEW-15K-22017 53' Dr V T1993 53' Dr V T1999 54' Dr V T1999 Trailer 1997 V94048 89463 FHZ932411 4TCSS11052HW06473 40FSK614231022259 1H4p04234FF004702 4YMUL06155G124639 4YMUL08155V063186 5KTBS181X5F222212 5NHUHA015AW058402 4KNFC19272L163006 53XFD2020EJ000654 4LASH2228F5064886 4L5TT1722GF038820 53XFD2025HJ000900 1DW1A4822PS847741 2MN12314XX3011428 2MN123143X3011433 lUYVS2531VP257814 Status In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In In In In Service Service Service Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service 2005 Ford F550 FORD F550 CB 2005 1FDAF56P25EC55596 -In Service 2008 Chevy Silverado 2500 Creqhevrolet Slvrd 25002008 1GCHC29K68E127912 In Service Ric -Man Construction, Inc. Equipment List by Type Equipment Description PICKUPS T-864 T-868 T-871 T-874 T-875 T-878 T-879 T-881 T-882 T-885 T-886 . T-887 T-888 T-889 T-890 T-891 T-895 T-898 T-975 TRACTORS T-117 T-123 T-127 T-504 T-506 T-514 WELDERS W-105 W-106 W-108 W-109 W-110 W-111 W-112 W-113 W-114 W-115 W-116 W-117 2011 Chevy Van Stake 2012 Ford F250 PU 2014 Ford F250 PU 2015 Ford F250 PU 2015 Ford F250 PU 2014 Ford F-150 PU 2015 GMC Sierra Denali 2015 Silverado 2500 PU 2015 Chevy Silverado 2500 2015 Chevy Silverado 2017 Ford F550 Mechanic 2017 GMC Sierra PU 2017 Ford F250 PU 2017 Chevy Silverado 2500 2017 Chevy Silverado 2500 2017 Silverado 2500 4WD 2018 GMC 1500 Sierra Denali 2018 Chevy Silverado 1500 2010 Ford F-150 4 X 4 05-29-2019 Page 7 System Date: 05-29-2019 System Time: 8:43 am Make Model Year Serial Number Chevrolet Ford Ford Ford Ford Ford GMC Chevrolet Chevrolet Chevrolet Stake F250 F-250 PU F250 F250 F-150 Sierra 2011 2012 2014 2015 2015 2014 2015 Slvrd 25002015 Slvrd 25002015 Silverado 2015 Truck Ford F550 2017 GMC SIERRA1500 - 4WD2017 Ford F250 PU 2017 Chevrolet Slvrd 25002017 Chevrolet Slvrd 25002017 Chevrolet Slvrd 25002017 GMC Sierr 15002018 Chevrolet Slvrd 15002018 Ford F-150 2010 1999 Kenworth, Kenworth 1999 Kenworth Kenworth 1979 GMC GMC 1988 Ford L8000 Dump FORD 2007 Ford F-750 Mechanic Truc}FORD 2019 Peterbilt Mechanic TruckPeterbilt Miller Welder Trailblazer 301G Welder Miller Bobcat 250 Welder Kohler Bobcat 225 Welder Bobcat 250 Welder Bobcat Welder Bobcat Welder TIG WELDER SYNCROWAVE Bobcat Welder 250 MP Bobcat 250 Welder 2015 Trailblazer Welder Dynasty 210 Welder WATER TREATMENT W-501 400gpm H2S Treatment W-502 400gpm H2S Treatment W-503 400gpm H2S Treatment GAS DETECTORS A-830 Z-805 Z-807 Z-812 Z-813 Z-815 Z-820 Z-821 Z-822 Z-827 Z-828 Gas Detector M-40 Industrial Scientific Industrial Scientific Industrial Scientific Industrial Scientific Ind. Scientific MG140 Ind. Scientific M-40 Indus. Scientific MG140 Industrial Scientific M40 Gas Detector M-40 Gas Detector M40 Plant Plant Plant MG140 MG140 MG140 MG140 1GB3CZCG2BF143473 1FT7X2A63CEA81236 1FT7X2A69EEA52178 1FT7X2A6XFEA26688 1FTBF2A69FEA02024 1FTFX1EF8EFC653B8 1GT120E89FF616556 1GC2CUEG9FZ542098 1GC2CUEG4FZ141493 1GC2CUEGXFZ553630 1FDUF5GT5HDA02520 3GTU2NEJ3HG246705 1FT7X2A65HEC10701 1GC2CUEG2HZ262784 1GC2CUEG8HZ260022 1GC2KUEG6HZ250821 3GTU2PEJ5JG201623 1GCVKREC3JZ323835 1FTEW1E81AFA51921 1999 1XKDDBOX6XR798982 1999 1XKDDBOX4XR798981 1979 T49FC9V581999 L8000 1988 1FDXR82AXJVA27795 F-750 2007 3FRWF75R77V448863 337 PX7-Mc2019 2NP2HM6X4KM264737 Miller CP-300 1996 JE799596 Trailblazr301G 2003 LC453289 Millr BbctWelder 2005 LF164846 Kohler Bobcat 225 LH300370H Bobcat 250 Welder2010 907211D Bobcat Welder 2012 MC090817R Bobcat Welder 2012 MC090819R TIG WELDER SYNCROWAVE MC300404L Bobcat Welder 2014 ME220809R Bobcat Welder 2015 MF020553R Trailblazr Welder 3252015 MF330478R Dynasty Welder MJ070136L 8 X 10 8 X 10 8 X 10 Trtmnt Pln Trtmnt Pln Trtmnt Pln Ind. ScntfM40 Ind. ScntfMG140 Ind. ScntfMG140 Ind. ScntfMG140 Ind. ScntfMG140 Ind. ScntfMG140 Ind. Scntf M-40 2009 IndustrialMG140 2006 Gas MonitrM40-Bowers2008 Indst. Sc.M-40 2008 Indstrl Sc 2010 1001248392 0005206-127 2001 0103062-036 2002 0203068-043 2002 0203068-044 0212063-092 0909032-217 06030CJ-023 0810048-001 0807090946 0905080-316 Status In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In_Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service Ric -Man Construction, Inc. Equipment List by Type Equipment Description GAS DETECTORS Z-829 Z-854 Z-855 Z-856 Z-857 Z-858 Z-859 Z-860 LASERS Z-100 Z-101 Z-102 Z-103 Z-104 Z-106 Z-107 Z-108 Z-109 Z-110 Z-111 Z-112 Z-113 Z-114 Z-115 Z-116 Z-117 Z-118 Z-123 Z-125 Z-126 Z-127 Z-128 Z-130 Z-131 Z-132 Z-135 Z-136 Z-137 Z-138 Z-139 Z-140 Z-141 Gas Detector M40 Industrial Scientific Industrial Scientific Industrial Scientific Industrial Scientific Gas Gas Gas Gas Make Model Indstrl Det. Det. DetInd. Detelnd. Industrial Scientific Gas Det Snd. Ind. Scientific Gas Detector Ind. Industrial Scientific Gas Det.ndstrl MODEL 4700 BEAM ALIGNER A.G. LASER BEAM A.G. LASER BEAM A.G.LASER BEAM LASER MODEL 945 LASERPLANE LASERPLANE Spectra Physics Model 942 DIALGRADE LASER DIALGRADE LASER DIALGRADE LASER LASER LEVEL DIAL GRADE Topcon TPL3G Topcon GTS-203 Dial Grade Laser - Red Spectra Dialgrade Laser Leica NA730 Topcon Pipe Lazer Leica Rugby Rotating Lazer Futiuda LT800 Laser Topcon Lazer TP-L4BG Leica 724 Level Topcon RL-H4c Laser Topcon RL-H4C Laser Top Con Lazer 2015 Leica Rugby Laser 2015 Leica Rugby 50 Rotary Top Con Laser 2015 Spectra Laser LL300N1 Leica Rugby Laser 2017 TopCon L5AU Laser Piper Laser Sc MG140 M40 ScntfM40 Scntf M40 ScntfM40 ScntfM40 05-29-2019 Page 8 System Date: 05-29-2019 System Time: 8:43 am Year Serial Number 2010 1001430-032 2009 0910011645 2008 0809081-229 2009 0903048783 2009 0908034-578 2009 0908034-577 2009 91139-646 Sc M40-Parker2011 1012437-484 BEAM ALIGN MODEL 4700 A.G. LASER A.G. LASER A.G. LASER LASER MODEL 945 LASERPLANE LASERPLANE LasELASER LEVE 942 LASER DIALGRADE LASER DIALGRADER LASER DIALGRADE LASER LEVE Dial Grade Topcon TPL3G Topcon GTS-203 Spctr Phsc Spectra Dlgrd 1255 Leica NA730 Topcon TP-L4GV Rugby Futiuda Topcon Leica Topcon Topcon Top Con Leica Rgby 610 Lad.eica Rgby50 Rotary Top Con Laser Spectra LL300N1 Rugby TopCon Piper LT800 TP-L4BG 724 2014 RL-H4C Lsr2015 RL-H4C Las2015 H4C Laser 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 50 2015 LSAU 2017 1255HP Las 2003 2010 2015 2014 Status In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service In Service 47-0411 In Service 023159R In Service 023163 In Service 023161 In Service 3980 In Service 849 In Service 3544 In Service 942-142 In Service 1056 In Service 1133 In Service 1055-981 In Service SL944 In Service 577 In Service MA 1723 In Service JQ 0842 In Service 9229 In Service 47-5564 In Service 5135786 In Service VF0439 / SB9684 In Service 96892 In Service FC2636 In Service VH3201 In Service 5625249 In Service 8032 In Service 8036 In Service PT8034 In Service 1015613043 In Service 50027979 In Service PT8051 In Service 15177603 In Service 50025179 In Service RT0565 In Service 9235 In Service TAB 4 SAFETY CITY OF MIAMI JOB ORDER CONTRACTING (JOC) FOR HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CONSTRUCTIOTN SERVICES — RFP NO. 18-19-00 TAB 4 — SAFETY s• y, u,,;na..n+,.ta±'RP.. s wr-..txwa4...;tu.wr,4cvrx m xr.ae4s4:x :.4,144.44•.•44, ,,,,44v4t:,r.-.rs CON3TI. INC. --�►AMr, F4�atD� At Ric -Man Construction, Inc., performing work safely is a state of mind and a way of life. We are committed to building a culture of safety where everyone takes ownership of safety on the jobsites and participates as an integral safety team member. Our Safety and Health Approach is a result of committed participation from labor, subcontractors/suppliers, owner/client representatives and partnership focused on safe production. Our goal is to work with others who share our commitment to providing the safest and healthiest work environment possible. A ZERO tolerance policy for safety is maintained by Ric -Man Construction, Inc. during all of its construction operations. Furthermore, our Safety and Health Approach recognizes construction industry best performances, OSHA standards. Our construction team, along with safety, is responsible for accident prevention and reduction of on-the- job injuries. We believe that success in accident reduction lies in planning ahead. At Ric -Man Construction, Inc., we make every effort to cultivate a positive safety attitude at every level. Our commitment is to bring Quality, Productivity and Safety equally to a world class standard. "Our work is never too urgent or important that we cannot take the time to do it safely." CITY OF MIAMI JOB ORDER CONTRACTING (JOC) FOR HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CONSTRUCTIOTN SERVICES — RFP NO. 18-19-00. TAB 4 — SAFETY SAFETY APPROACH rn;+�f)af:Rcu:�Cdt 'T .<nn: Svilx.Wl'1 �1 CONT. INCa MraMr, �totiton The most important aspect of any project is the safe completion of the project. Our team is committed to the highest standards of safety performance consistent with sound construction practices. Our Team is committed to providing a safe working environment for our personnel, subcontractors, owner personnel, residents, and visitors. Our existing Experience Modification Rating is at 0.85 which. is below the industry standard of 1.0. We believe that the City should take the Contractor's EMR rating into consideration as part of the scoring system. Below are some of our best practices that we implement in all of our projects in order to take a proactive approach to safety: 1) Pre -Planning during Development Phase — We will create a comprehensive safety plan specific to the project and site conditions. We will create our construction execution plan which will include how we plan to keep our workers safe as construction progresses through each task and phase. 1'o��•n rown INSURANCE, April 29, 2019 RE: Ric -Man Construction, Inc. 420 Lincoln Road, 11408 Miami Beach, FL 33139 Brown & Brown of Detroit 35735 Mound (toad, Sterling Heights, M148310 PIE (586) 977.6300 I Fax: (586) 977-6780 To Whom It May Concern: Our client, Ric -Man Construction, Inc., has requested us to provide Its historical Experience Modification Rating (EMR), which is as follows: 2017-2010 0.85 2016-2017 0.81 2015.2016 0.67 Please feel free to contact our office should you have any questions or concerns. Sine rely, An ela llcconl Account Manager Direct Line: 666.446-3692 Brown .& Brown of Detroit 35735 Mound Road Sterling Helghts,MI 48330 ategnom Iiur,.niL(` 13r.,1:1•i,C.V.., u1,s,. I . 2) Pre -Qualification of Subcontractors & Suppliers — We will examine all subcontractors and suppliers on their safety records and ask to review their written safety program. Also, we will work CITY OF MIAMI JOB ORDER CONTRACTING (JOC) FOR HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CONSTRUCTIOTN SERVICES — RFP NO. 18-19-00 TAB 4 — SAFETY CONT. ` INC. with our subcontractors to help develop the project specific safety plan as they provide valuable insight specific to their trade. Our subcontractor agreement covers adhering to our project specific safety plan so they can be held accountable. 3) Education of Employees - Training is an ongoing activity for all employees. We train our workers on the safe and proper way to operate equipment and on the selection and use of personal protective equipment (PPE). We train our workers on proper techniques on how to perform tasks that create the least amount of stress on their bodies. Furthermore, our employees and subcontractors are required to have the following certifications prior to entering the project: o OSHA 10-Hour and / or OSHA 30-Hour o Competent Person for Foreman and Superintendents o CPR o Maintenance of Traffic Intermediate or Advanced 30 HOUR CONSTRUCTION 4) We empower everyone on the jobsite with the authority to issue a stop work for any and all safety concerns. Work will not resume until the issue has been adequately addressed. 5) Hold safety meetings every morning to cover specific tasks being performed, safety measures and protocols in place and any areas of concern. Furthermore, we will discuss existing hazards and any new hazards that may arise throughout the course of the day and how to avoid them. 6) As work progresses, conditions can change drastically from one day to the next. Understanding how changing conditions can create new safety hazards is important. Continuous improvements to safety measures will need to be made based on the most up-to-date information on jobsite conditions. 7) We investigate all accidents and near misses to identify the root causes. We will focus on the how and why the accidents or near misses occurred. By understanding the root cause, we can better develop solutions to implement to prevent accidents from occurring again and better protect our workers. 8) We will create a project specific incentive program to encourage our workers to adopt a proactive approach to construction safety. We encourage our workers to speak up and report unsafe conditions or work behavior. We promote safe working practices rather than encouraging workers to not report incidents. 9) We will conduct weekly safety audits. These will be done by the Project Safety Manager which will provide our project with a fresh pair of eyes. TAB 5 SBE AND LOCAL WORKFORCE PARTICIPATION PLAN CITY OF MIAMI JOB ORDER CONTRACTING (JOC) FOR HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CONSTRUCTIOTN SERVICES — RFP NO. 18-19-00 TAB 5 — SBE AND LOCAL WORKFORCE PARTICIPATION PLAN Sem CONMT. INC. MfAMI, F4041DA Ric -Man Construction, Inc. already begun researching SBE and Local subcontractors that are capable of performing work for this Project. We have assembled a list of trusted local SBE subcontractors that are certified by Miami -Dade County as SBE firms. The majority of their employees are from Miami -Dade County meeting the local requirements on this contract. Below is a sample listing of subcontractors that are currently certified with Miami -Dade County as SBE firms. These are just a few of the firms that we have worked with over the years. Surveying • Marlin Engineering • J. Bohfill & Assopciates, Inc. • Bello & Bello Land Surveying Electrical • South Florida Electrical Consultant, Inc. • City Electrical Contractors Corporation • Dade County Electrical Contractors LLC • Solares Electrical Services, Inc. Hardscape • Homestead Concrete and Drainage, Inc. • Palma Paving and Concrete, Inc. • Quality Construction Performance, Inc. Paving • Quality Paving Corp. • Rimar Paving, Inc. • Atlas Concrete & Pavement, Inc. Trucking • MicarTrucking Landscape • A&J Sod, Inc. • Bella Fiore Landscaping, LLC • ESM Landscaping Services Corp. Plumbing • Mar B Plumbing Corporation • J.P. Plumbing, Inc. Supplier • A&B Pipe and Supply • Corcel Corp. CITY OF MIAMI JOB ORDER CONTRACTING (JOC) FOR HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CONSTRUCTIOTN SERVICES— RFP NO. 18-19-00 TAB 5 — SBE AND LOCAL WORKFORCE PARTICIPATION PLAN VAC° CONT. We have for many years employed local subcontractors as a way to add strength to the community. Our loyalty to this ideal has been very beneficial and rewarding to our clients, our subcontractors and Ric -Man Construction Inc. as we have built relationships that have created successful projects on time and on budget for many years. These subcontractors recognize what we are trying to achieve for our clients by building a team of professionals that expect to be called on for input and multiple versions of budget in order to fine tune the development documents. We have found it very useful to employ their expertise during the pre - construction phase. TAB 6 PRICE Section 4 — SCHEDULE (I F PRICES SCHEDULE OF PRICES (Page 1 of 11) Submitted: May 29, 2019 Date City of Miami, Florida Office of the City Clerk City Hall, 1st Floor 3500 Pan American Drive Miami, Florida 33133-5504 The undersigned, as Proposer, hereby declares that the only persons interested in this Proposal as principal are named herein and that no person other than herein mentioned has any interest in this Proposal or in the Contract to be entered into; that this Proposal is made without connection with any other person, firm, or parties making a Proposal; and that it Is, in all respects, made fairly and in good faith without collusion or fraud. The Proposer further declares that it shall examine the Site of the Work and informed itself fully of all conditions pertaining to the place where the Work is to be .done; that it has examined the Contract Documents and all addenda thereto furnished before the opening of the Proposals, as acknowledged below; and that it has satisfied Itself about the Work to be performed; and that it has submitted the required Bid Guaranty;_ and all other required information with the Proposal; and that this Proposal is submitted voluntarily and willingly. The Proposer agrees, if .this Proposal is accepted, to contract with the City, a municipal corporation of the State of Florida, pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Contract Documents and to furnish all necessary materials, equipment,. machinery, .tools, apparatus, means of transportation, and all labor necessary to construct and complete within the time limits specified the Work covered by the Contract Documents for the Project(s) entitled: RFP INo: 18-19-001 Titie; Job Order Contracting (JOC) for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services The Proposer also agrees to furnish the required Performance Bond and Payment Bond or alternative form of security, in the amount and in the form as indicated in the RFP Documents, and to furnish the required Certificate(s) of Insurance. The undersigned further agrees that the Bid Guaranty accompanying the Proposal shall be forfeited if Proposer fails to execute said Contract, or fails to furnish the required Performance Bond and Payment Bond in the time frame as provided in the RFP Documents or fails to furnish the required Certificates) of Insurance within fifteen (15) calendar days after being notified of the award of the Contract. In the event of arithmetical errors, the Proposer agrees that these errors are errors that may be corrected by the City. In the event of a discrepancy between the price proposed in figures and the price proposed in words (If any), the price in,words shall govern. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 101 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services SCHEDULE OF PRICES: (Page 2 of 11) Schedule of Prices Note: Proposers shall propose a set of Adjustment Factors, which will be evaluated. Note: The Other Than Normal Working Hours Adjustment Factors must be greater than or equal to the Normal Working Hours Adjustment Factors. The Adjustment Factor(s) must be expressed as a percentage Increase or decrease from the Construction Task Catalog®. The Adjustment Factors shall be to the fourth (4th) decimal place using conventional rounding methodology (Le., If the number In the fifth (5th) decimal place Is 0-4, the number in the fourth (4th) decimal remains unchanged; if the number in the fifth (5th) decimal place is 5-9, the number in the fourth (41h) decimal is rounded upward). As example, a five percent (5%) increase would be expressed as an Adjustment Factor of 1.0500 and a five percent (5%) decrease would be expressed as an Adjustment Factor of 0.9500. EXAMPLE: Write the Adjustment Factor to four decimal places as the following examples illustrate. 1 1 5 5 2 One Point One Five Five Two Or 0 9 5 0 0 Zero Point Nine Five Zero Zero Note to Proposers: A Proposer may choose to propose an Adjustment Factor for the horizontal construction contract or the vertical construction contract, or both (provided they meet the minimum requirements applicable to both the horizontal and vertical contracts). Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 102 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services SCHEDULE OF PRICES: (Page 3 of 11) HORIZONTAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES Adjustment Factor for Horizontal Construction performed during Normal Construction Working Hours: � va o 0 (Specify to four decimal places) Written Amount Adjustment Factor for Horizontal Construction performed during Other Than Normal Construction Working Hours: I 1 0 U 0 (Specify to four decimal places) Written Amount HORIZONTAL CONSTRUCTION AWARD CRITERIA FIGURE The following formula has been developed for the sole purpose of evaluating and negotiating a Contract. Complete the following calculation. q Line 1. Adjustment Factor for Normal Construction Working Hours 1 • 0 '+00 Line 2. Multiply Line 1 by 0,80 812 0 Line 3, Adjustment Factor for Other than Normal Construction Working Hours ) , ) 000 Line 4. Multiply Line 3 by 0.20 0 / Z O O Line 5. Summation of lines 2 and 4 1 , 09 2 0 (Award Criteria Figure) Write in numbers and words the Award Criteria Figure in the spaces below. i oq2.o (Specify to four decimal places) a Ne FoinrTexo nine -1W0 Written Amount Job Order Contracting (JOC) for • 103 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services SCHEDULE OF PRICES: (Page 4 of 11) VERTICAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES Adjusts nt Factor for Vertical Construction performed during Normal Constr ction Working Hours: (Specify to four decimal places) Written Amount Adjustment Factor for ertical Construction performed during • her Than Normal Construction Working Hours: (Specify to four decimal pl es) t Written Amoot IONAW�tD • VERTICAL CONSTRU CRITERIA FIGURE The following formula has been developed •r t - sole purpose of evaluating and negotiating a Contract. Complete the following calculation. Line 1. Adjustment Factor for Normal Cons uctiot Working Hours Line 2. Multiply Line 1 by 0.80 Line 3. Adjustment Factor for Other t - n Normal Constru 'on Working Hours Line 4, Multiply Line 3 by 0.20 Line 5. Summation of lines 2 a Write in numbers and words the ward Criteria Figure in the spaces belo Job Order Contracting (JOC) for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services (Specify to four decimal places) Written Amount 104 (Award Criteria Figure) RFP No, 18-19-001 SCHEDULE OF PRICES: (Page 5 of 11) DIRECTI — Part 1: Listed below are the dates of issue for each Addendum received in connection with this RFP: Addendum No. 1, Dated i t) rip iU D i Addendum No. 2, Dated J Addendum No. 3, Dated Addendum No. 4, Dated Addendum No. 5, Dated Part II: No addendum was received in connection with this RFP. Part III: Certifications The Proposer, by virtue of signing the Schedule of Prices form, affirms that the Proposer is aware of the following, and shall comply with all the stated requirements. 1. Small Business Enterprise ("SBE") Requirements Proposer certifies that it has read and understood the provisions of City of Miami Ordinance 13331, codified as Section 18-89 of the City Code, pertaining to the implementation of a "Small Business Enterprise" requirement. Evaluation of Proposer's responsiveness to Ordinance Section 13331 shall be a consideration in the award of a contract. 2. Non -Collusion Proposer certifies that the only persons interested in this RFP are named herein; that no other person has any Interest in this RFP or in the Contract to which this RFP pertains; that this RFP is made without connection or arrangement with any other person. Proposer certifies that the selected independent third -party verifier will verify and certify compliance data and reports honestly and accurately; and 3. Drug Free Workplace The undersigned Proposer hereby certifies that it will provide a drug -free workplace program by: (1) Publishing a statement notifying its employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the Proposer's workplace, and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such prohibition; (2) Establishing a continuing drug -free awareness program to inform its employees about: (I) The dangers of drug abuse In the workplace; (II) The Proposer's policy of maintaining a drug -free workplace; Oil) Any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs; and (iv) The penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse- violations occurring in the workplace; (3) Giving all employees engaged in performance of the Contract a copy of the statement required by subparagraph (1); Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 105 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services SCHEDULE OF PRICES: (Page 6 of 11) (4) Notifying all employees, in writing, of the statement required by subparagraph (1), that as a condition of employment on a covered Contract, the employee shall: (i) Abide by the terms of the statement; and (ii) Notify the employer in writing of the employee's conviction under a criminal drug statute for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than five (5) calendar days after such conviction; (5) Notifying the City in writing within ten (10) calendar days after receiving notice under subdivision (4) (ii) above, from an employee or otherwise receiving actual notice of such conviction. The notice shall include the position title of the employee; (6) Within thirty (30) calendar days after receiving notice under subparagraph (4) of a conviction, taking one of the following actions with respect to an employee who is convicted of a drug abuse violation occurring in the workplace: (i) Taking appropriate personnel action against such employee, up to and including termination; or (ii) Requiring such employee to participate satisfactorily in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program approved for such purposes by a federal, state, or local health, law enforcement, or other appropriate agency; and (7) Making a good faith effort to maintain a drug -free workplace program through implementation of subparagraphs(1) through (6); and 4. Lobbying The undersigned certifies to the best of his or her knowledge and belief, that: (1) No Federal appropriated funds have been paid, or will be paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal contract, the making of any Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement. (2) If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall complete and submit Standard Form-LLL, "Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying," in accordance with its instructions. • (3) This undersigned shall. require that the language of this certification be Included In the award documents for "All" sub -awards at all tiers (including subcontracts, sub -grants, and contracts under grants, loans, and cooperative agreements) and that all sub -recipients shall certify and disclose accordingly. This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was made or entered into. Submission of this certification is a pre -requisite for making or entering into this transaction imposed by Section 1352, Title 31, U.S._Code. Any person who fails to file the required certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of no less than $10,000, but not more than $100,000 for each such failure. Job order Contracting (JOC) for 106 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services SCHEDULE OF PRICES: (Page 7 of 11) * Note: In these instances, "All" in the Final Rule is expected to be clarified to show that it applies to covered contract/grant transactions over $100,000 (per QMB). 5. Debarment, Suspension and Other Responsibility Matters The Proposer certifies to the best of its knowledge and belief, that'it and its principals: (a) Are not presently debarred,. suspended, proposed for debarment, and declared ineligible or voluntarily excluded from covered transactions by any Federal department or agency. (b) Have not, within a three year period preceding this RFP, been convicted of or had a civil judgment rendered against them for commission of fraud or a criminal offense in connection with obtaining, attempting to obtain, or performing a public (Federal, State, or local) transaction or contract under a public transaction; violation of Federal or State antitrust statutes or falsification or destruction of records, making false statements, or receiving stolen property; (c) Are not presently indicted for or otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a government entity (Federal, State, or local) with commission of any of the offenses enumerated in paragraph 1.b of this certification; and (d) Have not within a three-year period preceding this RFP had one or more public transactions (Federal, State, or local) terminated for cause or default. (e) In addition, factors to be considered in determining responsibility of prospective contractual parties shall include but not be limited to: (1) Proposer does have availability of appropriate financial, material, equipment, facility, and personnel resources, and expertise, or the ability to obtain them, to meet all contractual requirements; (2) Proposer does have a satisfactory record of performance; (3) Proposer does have a satisfactory record of integrity; (4) Proposer does possess qualified legal standing to contract with the City; (5) Proposer shall comply with supplying all requested information connected with the inquiry concerning responsibility; (f) Proposer has not had a termination, suspension, or cancellation of a City contract, in whole or in part, for cause, due to a default by the Proposer, within the past five (5) years, which has not been reversed on appeal by a court of competent jurisdiction; or (g) Proposer has not withheld a payment or nonpayment of moneys due the City from the Proposer, within the past five (5) years, unless the full amount of such moneys due the City; (h) Have been deposited with a court of competent jurisdiction in Miami -Dade County, Florida, pursuant to the provisions of Fla. R. Civ. P. 1.600 titled "Deposits in Court", as amended, or other applicable Federal, State or Local Rules of Court, and are subject to distribution to the City or withdrawal by the City by order of the court; (i) The Proposer shall provide any information requested by the Chief. Procurement Officer or contracting officer concerning responsibility. If such contractual party fails to provide the requested information, the determination of responsibility may be made upon available information or the prospective contractual party may be found non -responsible. The Proposer may demonstrate the availability of necessary financial, equipment, facility, and personnel resources by submitting: Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 107 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services SCHEDULE OF PRICES: (Page 8 of 11) (1) Proposer furnishes, upon request, evidence that the contractual party possesses such necessary resources; (2) Proposer affirms it has acceptable plans to subcontract for such necessary resources; or, (3) Proposer will, upon request, submit a documented commitment for, or explicit arrangement with, satisfactory sources to provide such necessary resources. Where the prospective Proposer is unable to certify to any of the statements in this certification, such Proposer shall submit an explanation to the City of Miami in writing. 6. Local Workforce Participation Requirements The Proposer certifies to the best of its knowledge and belief, that it and its principals: Have read and understood the provisions of City of Miami Ordinance 13332, codified as Section 18-89 of the City Code pertaining to the local workforce participation requirements on a quarterly basis; Have identified in City Form Subcontractor Utilization ("SU") a third party independent who verifies and is properly licensed under the provisions of F.S. 454,471,473, or 481 and who is not with the contractor; and The selected third party, who independently verifies compliance with this section, must have a minimum of two (2) years of experience as required in Ordinance No. 13332, codified as Section 18-89 of the City Code; Part IV: Certification — Trench Safety Act The Proposer, by virtue of signing the Schedule of Prices form, affirms that the Proposer is aware of the Trench Safety Act, and will comply with all applicable trench safety standards. Such assurance shall be legally binding on all persons employed by the Proposer and its Subcontractors. The Proposer is also obligated to identify the anticipated method and cost of compliance with the applicable trench safety standards. Proposer acknowledges that included in its Adjustment Factor(s) are costs for complying with the Florida Trench Safety Act. These items are a breakout of the respective Items involving trenching and will not be paid separately. They are not to be confused with items in the schedule of prices, nor be considered additional Work. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 108 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services SCHEDULE OF PRICES: (Page 9 of 11) Bid Guaranty: Attached is a Bid Bond [x], Cash [ ], Money Order [ ], Unconditional/Irrevocable Letter of Credit [ ], Treasurer's Check [ ], Bank Draft [ ], Cashier's Check [ ], Bid Bond Voucher [] or Certified Check [ ] No, drawn on Bank of Contract. for the sum of for Dollars ($ ) for the Horizontal Construction Bid Guaranty: Attached is a BId Bond [ ], Cash [ ], Money Order [ ], Unconditional/Irrevocable Letter of Credit [ ], Treasurer's Check [ ], Bank Draft ( ], Cashier's Check [], Bid Bond Voucher [ ] or Certified Check [ ] No. drawn on Bank of for the sum of for Dollars ($ ) for the Vertical Construction Contract. NOTE TO PROPOSERS: A Separate Bld Guarantee is required for each Contract Bid. See Article 8, Section 1, Instructions for Submission for the applicable amounts required for each contract. The Proposer hereby acknowledges and affirms to the contents of this Bid Form and its' response(s) thereto,ingiyding without limitations Part I through IV have been, read, understood, and agree to by signing and,cnropl©ting'the spaces provided below. Firm's Naine: 'RIc-Man Construction, Inc. 13igndtuPre;\ Printed NameLTitie: Steven Mancini, President City/Statel%. p:: '420 Lincoln Road, Suite 408, Miami Beach, FL 33139 Telephone No.: 786-649-0215 Facsimile No.: 586-739-8290 E-Mail Address: Social Security No. or Federal I.D. No.: 38-1943960 If a partnership, names and addresses of partners: Dun and Bradstreet No.: 103475943 vmenocal@ric-man.com (If applicable) Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 109 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services SCHEDULE OF PRICES: (Page 10 of 11) CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY (IF CORPORATION) I HEREBY CERTIFY that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of Ric -Man Construction, Inc. , a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Michigan , held on the 20day of November 2018 a resolution was duly passed and adopted authorizing (Name) Steven Mancini as (Title) President of the corporation to execute bids on behalf of the corporation and providing that his/her execution thereof, attested by the secretary of the corporation, shall be the official act and deed of the corporation. I further certify that said resolution remains in full • force a►sd effect;. IN W177SS WHEREOF, I have her unto set my hand this 22 , day of May , 20 19 Secretary Print: Cy thia More ield CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY (IF PARTNERSHIP) I HEREBY CERTIFY that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of , a partnership organized and existing under the laws of the State of , held on the _day of , a resolution was duly passed and adopted authorizing (Name) as (Title) of the to execute bids on behalf of the partnership and provides that his/her execution thereof, attested by a partner, shall be the official act and deed of the partnership. I further certify that said partnership agreement remains in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this , day of , 20 Partner: Print: CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY IF JOINT VENTURE) Joint ventures must submit a Joint venture agreement indicating that the person signing this Bid is authorized to sign Bid documents on behalf of the joint venture. If there Is no joint venture agreement, each member of the joint venture must sign the Bid and submit the appropriate Certificate of Authority (corporate, partnership, or individual). CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY (IF INDIVIDUAL) HEREBY CERTIFY that, I (Name) , individually and doing business as (d/b/a) (If Applicable) have executed and am bound by the terms of the Bid to which this attestation is attached. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this , day of , 20 Signed: Print: Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 110 RFP No..18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services RESOLUTION OF CORPORATE AUTHORITY I, Steven Mancini, Corporate Officer of Ric -Man Construction, Inc., a Michigan Corporation located at 38600 Van Dyke Ave., Suite 100, Sterling Heights, MI 48312, Date of Incorporation: June 18,1970 DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the following is a true and correct excerpt from the minutes of the meeting of the Board of Directors, wherein a quorum was present, duly called and held on 11.20.2018 and that the same is now in full force and effect: "RESOLVED, that the Chairman, the President, each Vice President, the Treasurer, and the Secretary and each of them, hereby is authorized to execute and deliver, in the name and on behalf of the Company and under its corporate seal or otherwise, any agreement or other instrument or document in connection with any matter or transaction that shall have been duly approved; the execution and delivery of any agreement, document, or other instrument, or document in connection with any matter or transaction that shall have been duly approved; the execution and delivery of any agreement, document, or other instrument by any of such officers to be conclusive evidence of such approval." I FURTHER CERTIFY that Steven Mancini is Chairman of the Board, Steven Mancini is President and Treasurer, and Cynthia Morefield is Secretary. I FURTHER CERTIFY that any of the officers of the Company named in this Resolution of Corporate Authority are authorized to execute or guarantee and commit the Company to the conditions, obligations, stipulations and undertakings contained in the Bidding Documents for the RFP No:18-19-001: Job Order Contracting (JOC) for Horizontal and Vertical Construction and that all necessary corporate approvals have been obtained in relationship thereto. IN WITNESS THEREOF, I have set my hand this 22"d day of May 2019, CORPORATE SEAL ATTEST: ynthia Morefield, Secretary Title Or ute Officer's Signature Steven Mancini President Title SCHEDULE OF PRICES: (Page 11 of 11) STATE OF Michigan ) SS: COUNTY OF Macomb NOTARIZATION The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 22 day of MAY , 2019 , by Steven Mancini, President , who is personally known to me or who has produced personally known as identification and who (did / did not) take an oath. SIGNATURE OF NOTARY PUBLIC STATt= OF Ettfiatic Michigan Mi?.?A eh JX: Aar PRIN i ED;: STAMPED OR TYPED NAME bPNOTARY PUBLIC MICHELE M. WILSON NOTARY Y PUBLIC, STATE OF MI 1099101014931EXPPIIRRESJun'4,2, 23 A9INliM► ttOF/)>Aaaei.e. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 111 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services TAB 7 OTHER DOCUMENTS REQUIRED WITH THE PROPOSAL BID BOND FORM SECTION 5 — ATTACHMENTS BID BOND FORM (Page 1 of 3) State of Florida ) • County of Miami -Dade ) SS • . City of Miami ) KNOWN ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS, that Ric -Man Construction, Inc • as • - Principal, Western Surety Company as Surety, FIVE PERCENT OF are held and firmly bound unto The City of Miami, in the penal sum of BID AMOUNT Dollars ($ 5% ) lawful money of the United States, for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators and successors, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that whereas the Principal has submitted the accompanying Bid, dated • May 22 , 2019 , for: JOB ORDER CONTRACTING (JOC) FOR HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, RFP No.18-19-001 • NOW THEREFORE: (a) If the principal shall not withdraw said Bid within one hundred eighty (180) days after date of opening the same, and shall within ten (10) days after the prescribed forms are presented to him for signature, enter into a written contract with the City, in accordance with the bid as accepted, and give bond with good and sufficient Surety or Sureties, as may be required, for the faithful performance'and proper fulfillment of such contract; or, (b) '. In the event if the withdrawal of said Bid within the period specified, or the failure to enter into such contract and give such bond within the time specified, if the principal shall pay the City the difference between the amount specified in said Bid and the amount for which the City may procure the required Work and supplies, if the latter amount be in excess of the former, then the above obligation shall•be void and of no effect, otherwise to remain In full force and virtue. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 113 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services BID BOND FORM (Page 2 of 3) IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the above bound parties have executed this instrument under their several seals, this 22nd day of April , 2019 , the name and corporate seal of each party being hereto affixed and these presents duly signed by . its undersigned representative, pursuant to authority of Its governing body. WITNESS: (if Sole Ownership, Partnership, or Joint Venture, two (2) Witnesses are required. If Corporation, Secretary only till attest anddaaff' seal.), thia Morefie, , Secretary Surety Secretary PRINCIPAL: Ric -Man Construction, Inc ame of Firm) ( gnature of Authorized Officer)''. ':1'-• 1 President `, (Title)-�,��,��,,,, 38600 Van Dyke, Ste, 100 (Business Address) Sterling Heights, MI 48312 City State Zip.. Surety: Western Surety Company • (Corporate: Surety) Seal -Gus E. Zervos (Signature of Authorized Officer) Attorney -in -Fact (Title) .151 N. Franklin St. (Business Address) Chicago, IL 60606 . City State Zip Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 114 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services BID BOND FORM (Page 3 of 3) CERTIFICATE AS TO CORPORATE PRINCIPAL_ .. I, Cynthia MorPfi al d • , certify that I am the Secretary of the Corporation named as Principal in the within bond; that Steven Mancini,. President of said corporation; that I know his signature, and the signature hereto is genuine; and that said bond was duly signed, seed and attested for an -In behalf of sald.corporation by authority of its governing bod (Corpora;tE .Seal) ` : •r STATE OF I I21A Michigan ) .' COUNTY OF X/10(1000X2W1 Macomb ) SS CITY OF(10K Clinton Twp. ) i„I.i 111111111115\, ` Before me, a Notary Public duly commissioned, and qualified, personally appeared Gus E. Zervos to me well known, who being by me first duly sworn upon oath, says that he/she is - the attorney -in -fact, for the Western Surety Company and that he/she has been authorized by Western Surety Company to execute the foregoing bond on behalf of the Contractor named therein in favor of the City of Miami, Florida. Subscribed and sworn to before the this 22nd May , 2019 , 1. .l .•r'' l�', '2 •11. INSTRUCTIONS; Bid Bonds •. A must be accompanied by Notary Pu I c, State of�f:gr :.Mirrf1l a Power of Attorney, in compliance with Instructions for Submission • day of My Commission Expires: l . March 2, 2024 COURTNEY TREVOR NOTARY PUBLIC - STATE OF MICHIGAN COUNTY OF MACOMt3 My Commission Expires March 2, 20 4 Acting in the County of� �'ali�aatir.:,, Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 116 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services Western Surety Company POWER OF ATTORNEY APPOINTING INDIVIDUAL ATTORNEY -IN -FACT Know All Men By These Presents, That WESTERN SURETY COMPANY, a South Dakota corporation, is a duly organized and existing corporation having its principal office in the City of Sioux Falls, and State of South. Dakota, and that it does by virtue of the signature and seal herein affixed hereby snake, constitute and appoint Gus E Zervos, Stephen M Zervos, Angelo G Zervos, Donald W Burden, Michael G Zervos, Individually of Southfield, MI, its tnra and lawful Attomey(s)-in-Fact with full power and authority hereby conferred to sign, seal and execute for and on its behalf bonds, undertakings and other obligatory hnstmments of similar nature - In Unlimited Amounts - and to bind it thereby as fully and to the same extent as If such instruments were signed by a duly authorized officer of the corporation and all the acts of said Attorney, pursuant to the authority hereby given, are hereby ratified.and confirmed. This Power of Attorney is made and executed pursuant to and by authority of the By -Law printed on the reverse hereof, duly adopted, as indicated, by the shareholders of the corporation. In Witness Whereof, WESTERN SURETY COMPANY has caused these presents to be signed by its Vice President and its corporate seal to be hereto affixed on this 8th day of February, 2019. State of South Dakota County of Minnehaha } SS WESTERN SURETY COMPANY aul T, Bruflat, Vice President On this 8th day of February, 2019, before me personally came Paul T. Bntflat, to me known, who, being by me duly sworn, did depose and say: that he resides in the City of Sioux Falls, State of South Dakota; that he is the Vice President of WESTERN SURETY COMPANY described In and which executed the above instrument; that he knows the seal of sald corporation; that the seal affixed to the said Instrument is such corporate seal; that it was so affixed pursuant to authority given by the Board of Directors of said corporation and that he signed his name thereto pursuant to like authority, and acknowledges same to be the act and deed of said corporation. My commission expires June 23, 2021 J. MOHR OTARVPU UO � aSOOAKOTA� UiI .rrvtr,�rarnwrrry CERTIFICATE J. Mohr, Notary Public 1, L. Nelson, Assistant Secretary of WESTERN SURETY COMPANY do hereby certify that the Power of Attorney hereinabove set forth is still in force, and further certify that the By -Law of the corporation printed on the reverse hereof is stDl in,fgrce. In testimony whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of the said corporation this 2. /_•t d day of t ACt._5,:,�: i \C{ 1lpllllllbq,,,, �s"SuaErfc, WESTERN SURETY COMPANY g'r(pOpoRA� o'L3 34 to gi V 4. Av., '' •, I i I 4111111111111w11 Perm F42804-2012 .1 ; L, Nelson, Assistant Secretary Go to www.cnasuretv.com > Owner / Obligee Services > Validate Bond Coverage, if you want to verify bond authenticity. QUESTIONNAIRE SUPPLEMENT TO SCHEDULE OF PRICES: QUESTIONNAIRE (Pape 1 of 5) ****Important**** If Proposer is submitting on both the Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services contracts, submit a separate Questionnaire for each Contract service (e.g., Horizontal or Vertical). This completed form MUST be submitted with the Proposal. The City may, at its sole discretion, require that the Proposer submit additional information not included in the submitted form. Such information must be submitted within five (5) calendar days of the City's request. Failure to submit the form or additional information upon request by the City shall result in the rejection of the Proposal as non -responsive. Additional pages may be used following the same format and numbering. By submitting its Proposal, the Proposer certifies the truth and accuracy of all information contained herein. A. Business Information 1. How many years has the Proposer been in business under its current name and ownership? a. Professional Licenses/Certifications (include name and number)* Issuance Date General Contractors License, Dennis Oszust, CGCO25991 06/23/1983 (*include active certifications of community small business enterprise & name of certifying entity) b. Date Proposer was licensed by State of Florida Department of Professional Regulation: 06/23/1983 c. Qualified Business License: © Yes❑ No If Yes, Date Issued: 06/23/1983 d. What is the Proposer's primary business? Utility Construction and Heavy Civil Construction (This answer should be specific. For example; paving, drainage, schools, interior renovations, etc.) e. Name of Qualifier, license number, and relationship to the Proposer: Dennis Oszust, CGCO25991, Vice President of Ric -Man Construction, Inc. f. Names of previous Qualifiers during the past five (5) years including, license numbers, relationship to the Proposer and years serving as qualifier for the Proposer: Daniel Mancini, CGC1514965, Previous Owner. He is no longer an employee or owner of Ric -Man Construction, Inc. 2. Name and Licenses of any prior companies: Name of Company License No. Issuance Date Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 117 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services QUESTIONNAIRE (Page 2 of 5) 3. Type of Business Entity: [d Corporation El "S" Corporation❑LLC❑ Sole Proprietorship ❑Other: (Corporations will be required to provide a copy of their corporate resolution prior to executing a contract) 4. Business Entity Ownership a. Identify all owners of the Business Entity: Name Title Steven Mancini % of ownership President 100% b. Is any owner identified above, an owner in another company? ❑ Yes 0 No If yes, identify the name of the owner, other company names, and % ownership for each. c. Identify all individuals authorized to sign for the Business Entity, indicating the level of their authority (check applicable boxes and for other provide specific levels of authority) Name Steve Mancini Title Signatory Authority Dennis Ozsust • Explanation for Other: All Cost No -Cost Other El El El 0 ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ ❑ (Note: "AII" refers to any type of document including but not limited to contracts, amendment, change proposal requests (CPR), change orders (CO), notices, claims, disputes, etc. "Cost" refers to CPRs, COs. No -cost refers to RFIs, Notices, and other similar documents). 5. Employee Information Total No. of Employees: 75 Number of Managerial/Admin. Employees: 15 Number of Trades Personnel and total number per classification: (Apprentices must be listed separately for each classification) All 75 employees under classifications 6319, 6306, 6217 Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 118 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services QUESTIONNAIRE (Page 3 of 5) How many employees are working under H2B visas? 0 6. Has any owner or employee of the Proposer been convicted of a federal offense or moral turpitude? If yes, please explain: No. 7. Insurance and Bond Information a. Insurance Carrier name and address: Sterling Heights, MI 48310 Brown & Brown Insurance, 35735 Mount Road b. Insurance Contact Name, telephone, and e-mail: Angela Ticconi, 586-446-3692 aticconi@bbdetroit.com c. Insurance Experience Modification Rating (EMR): 0.85 (if no EMR rating please explain why) d. Number of insurance claims paid out by Proposer in last five (5) years and value: e. Bond Carrier name and address: Zervos Group, Inc,, 24724 Farmbrook Rd, Southfield MI 48034 f. Bond Carrier contact name, telephone, and e-mail: Courtney Trevor, 248-663-5395, courtney@zervosgroup.com g. Number of Bond Claims paid out by Proposer in last five (5) years and value: None. 8. Have any claims lawsuits been filed against the Proposer in the past five (5) years. If yes, identify all where the Proposer has either settled or an adverse judgment has been issued against the Proposer. Identify the year basis for the claim or judgment and settlement unless the value of the settlement is covered by a written confidentiality agreement. SPe Attached Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 119 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services QUESTIONNAIRE (Page 4 of 5) 9. The Proposer or any officers of the Proposer currently under investigation by any law enforcement agency or public entity? If yes, provide details: No. 10. Has the Proposer been assessed liquidated damages or defaulted on a project in the past five (5) years? CI Yes 0 No (If yes, provide an attachment that provides an explanation of the project and an explanation). 11. Has the Proposer been cited for any OSHA violations in the past five (5) years? If yes, please provide an attachment including all details on each citation. See attached. 12. Provide an attachment listing all of the equipment, with a value of $5,000 or greater, owned by the Proposer. B. Project Management and Subcontract Details 1. Project Manager for this Project: a. Name: Victor G. Menocal b. Years Employed by Proposer: 3 Months c. Licenses/Certifications: None d. Last three (3) projects with the Proposer including role, scope of work, and value of project: Miami World Center Drainage and Streetscape Improvements - $6.2 Million Las Olas Walk OffSite Large Diameter Drainage - $1.2 Million Town of Davie Eastside Phase II NIP - $13.2 Million 2. Subcontractors: Name Trade % of Work License No. Certification* (*active certifications of community small business enterprise & name of certifying entity) Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 120 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services QUESTIONNAIRE (Page 5 of 5) 3. Scope of physical construction labor to be performed by the Proposer and the corresponding percentage of the work: (Thls does not Include such Items as insurance * bonds, dumpsters, trailers, and other similar non -construction work items) Ric -Man Construction can self perform the majoirty of the work inclusive of all utility installation, prep work, roadway. We anticipate subcontracting electrical, concrete, paving, landscaping, trucking. C. Current and Prior Experience 1. Detail current experience including projects currently under construction, recently awarded, or pending award. Provide an attachment to this Questionnaire that lists all such projects, including the owner's name, title and value of project, scope of work, projected or actual start date, projected completion date, and number of company trades personnel assigned to the project. 2. Identify prior projects of a similar size, and scope. Provide as an attachment to this Questionnaire listing six (6) separate completed project references for similar projects valued at $200,000.00 or greater, completed within the last two (2) years, supported by the owner's references required in subsection D below, for consideration by the City in determining the Proposer's responsiveness and responsibility. This attachment must include the minimum number of projects required herein for the Proposer to be considered responsive. Reference information provided must include the owner's name; address and contract person; contact person telephone and email; title of project; location of project; scope; initial value and final cost of the project; projectecLand final timeframes for completion in calendar days, and the number of company trades personnel, by classification, that were assigned to the project. The delivery method, including, but not limited to; design -build, CM@Risk, Design -Bid -Build, etc., is to be identified for each Project. If there is a difference between the initial and final cost or initial and actual timeframe provide details on why the differences exist. A reference letter is to be completed by the owner of the Project and submitted as part of the Proposal submission. D. Proposer's' References Proposers are to include a minimum of five (5) references from completed projects listed in C.2 above. The attached form is to be used and is to be included with the Proposal submission. The City, at its sole discretion may allow the Proposer to submit the references after the specified date for Proposal submission. See attached for those 5 references plus we included all of our references from the last 20 years. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 121 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services Ric Mean Construction, Inc. 38600 Van Dyke Ave, Suite 100 Sterling Heights, MI 48312 (586) 739-5210 * FAX (586) 739-8290 History and summary of past and ongoing litigation and arbitration in the past 5 years: 2016 Plaintiff/Claimant: Ric -Man Construction, Inc. Defendant: Macomb County, and Macomb County Departtnnet of Public Works Case Number: Macomb County Circuit Court Case No, 16-4552-CK Proj ect: 26 Mile Road, Lenox Township, Michigan Emergency Repair This litigation arose out of an emergency repair contract between Macomb County and RMC due to a sink hole which development along a sewer alignment along 26 Mile Rd near I-94 located in Lenox Township. RMC began work at the direction of the County, although eventually entered into a separate contract directly with Lenox Township for the completion of the work once the County declared that the underlying emergency had ended. This suit seeks to recover approximately $1.5 million owed in connection with the work performed directly for the County. Both the County and Lenox Township have acknowledge that the work was properly and timely performed and that RMC is in fact owed for the work. However, the County claims that Lenox Township owes the payment while Lenox claims that the County owes the payment. With neither accepting responsibility to pay, RMC was forced to initiate litigation against the County since it was the County which retained and directed RMC's work. Ric Man Construction, Inc. v. Macomb County and Macomb County Department of Public Works, MCCC Case No. 16-4552-CK Attorney for Macomb County is John Dolan and Timothy Tomlinson of York, Dolan & Tomlinson, P.C. Attorney for Macomb County Dept. of Public Works is Joseph Viviano of Viviano Pagano & Howlett PLLC Case is closed; this case was settled in facilitation. Construction Commercial Industrial Equal Opportunity Employer 2017 Plaintiff/Claimant: Defendant: Case Number: Projects: Ric -Man Construction, Inc. Walsh Construction II, LLC and Walsh Construction Company Not assigned yet Black River Tunnel Phase 1 — Lorain, Ohio Easterly Tunnel Dewatering Pump Station (ETDPS), Cleveland, Ohio This has been scheduled for an arbitration hearing on 4/30/18 RMI has recently filed a claim against Walsh Construction in its capacity as general contractor on two projects in northeast Ohio. The primary allegations relate to failure to timely pay for changes orders and work change directives initiated by the general contractor. The projects do not involve the project owner. Specific details of the claims include the following: Excavation and additional work related to the electrical duct bank work under the pump station which was not shown on the drawings. Ric -Man was directed to perform the work by Walsh Construction and has submitted a request for payment in the amount of $178,000.00 pursuant to the general contractor directive. Walsh Construction Company II, LLC wrongfully withholding payment for current work based on alleged defects in the previously accepted interior liner for the TERS on shaft 1 on the project. The alignment of the rough opening, if misaligned at all, was the result of the substantial unprotected delay on the temporary system project for three winters due to Walsh's difficulties in other parts of the project. Walsh also failed to provide appropriate notice to Ric -Man Construction of the alleged defect before commencing corrective work and has refused numerous requests from Ric -Man for proper information with which to investigate and analyze the improper charge back. Case is open Construction • Commercial Industrial Equal Opportunity Employer 2017 Plaintiff/Claimant: Wade Trim Associates, Inc. CoDefendants: Ric -Man Construction, Inc. / Oakland County Water Resources Commissioner Case Number: 18-005697-CB Project: Middlebelt Transport and Storage Tunnel, Farmington Hills, MI Wade Trim Associates, Inc. (Project Engineer) has filed a lawsuit against Ric -Man Construction,Inc. (Contractor) and Oakland County Water Resources Commissioner (Owner). Wade Trirn's claim against the Owner is for unpaid construction services and unpaid fees to modify the Project. Wade Trirn's claim against Ric -Man Construction, Inc. is for indemnity pursuant to provisions of the General Conditions of the Contract between Contractor and the Owner. Date/Time of Facilitation: Wednesday, August 29, 2018 Facilitator: Kevin Gleeson, Esquire Case is Open To the best of our knowledge, the forgoing represents all of the responsive events, other than unrelated shareholder issues. Construction Commercial Industrial Equal Opportunity Employer Ric -.Man Construction, Inc. 38600 Van Dyke Ave, Suite 100 Sterling Heights, MI 48312 (586) 739-5210 * FAX (586) 739-8290 OSHA Violations in the past 5 years: # : Activity Opened RID St Sc SIC NAICS Vio ! Establishment Name 1 • a !1 1345614.015 1 09/12/2018 0552651 MI Referral Partial 237110 RIc-Man Construction, Inc. • 0 ! 2 1278733.015 11/21/2017 0552651 MI Fat/Cat 237110 i Ric -Man Construction, Inc. Partial : . , 0 , 3 1194750.015 • 12/02/2016 0552651 MI Planned i Complete 237110 2 Ric -Man Construction Inc ' I , . . . . 0 4 ; 1125054.015 ' 02/11/2016 0552651 MI . Planned I Complete 237110 3 Ric -Man Construction Inc I i : i• i ; I a I 5 I 1118114.015 1 01/15/2016 0552651 MI Complaint 1 Partial 237110 Ric Man Construction . . • t i a ; 6 : 1118117.015 ; 01/15/2016 0552651 MI ; Complaint ! Partial i i ! j 237110 Ric -Man Construction Inc Construction Commercial Industrial Equal Opportunity Employer Ric Man Construction, Inc. Major Project Experience BEECHER METROPOLITAN DISTRICT Assistant Water Superintendent, Mr, Kevin Forbes — (810) 787-6526 Engineer, Fleis & VandenBrink, 2018 — 2017 Sanitary Sewer and Detention Facility Improvements Work includes approximately 10 acres of clearing and site work for a detention facility with a composite liner, 397 feet of 18-inch concrete pipe sanitary sewer, 636 feet of 29-inch x 45-inch concrete pipe sanitary sewer, 1105 feet of 38-inch x 60-inch concrete sanitary sewer 89 feet of 54-inch concrete pipe sanitary sewer, 48 feet of 18-inch cured in place pipe, 497 feet of 21-inch cured in place pipe and associated appurtenances, a control structure one 17-inch diameter check valve, SCADA improvements. GREAT LAKES WATER AUTHROITY; GLWA-CON-253 Chief Procurement Officer, Mr. Gaylor Johnson — (313) 964-9486 2018-Present — Springwells Water Treatment Plant Reservoir Fill Line Improvements Construction of a cast -in -place concrete underground vault housing energy dissipating Valves, isolation valves and all architectural, structural, process, mechanical, electrical And instrumentation improvements necessary to allow the Springwells Water Treatment Plant reservoir system to be supplied potable water at a rate up to 90 million gallons Per day from the immediate pressure system. The work also includes connections to 1930's infrastructure and will allow the Springwells WTP reservoir system to be supplied Potable water at a rate of up to 90 million gallons per day. $ 4,270,500.00 CONTRACT AMOUNT CITY OF MIAMI BEACH Senior Capital Projects Coordinator— Sabrina Baglieri — (305) 673-7071 Ongoing— Stormwater Pump Station on 19`h Street Project, between Convention Center Drive and Meridian Avenue Project — Design, permitting, Construction Management and construction of the stormwater pump station on 19th street between Convention Center and Meridian Drive. Work consisted of site preparation, earthwork, dewatering, storm drainage infrastructure, parking reconstruction, sheeted shaft for pump station, pre cast pump station, 4 — 20,000 gpm pumps, electrical instrumentation and controls, wet wells, water treatment structure, trash rack structure, drainage structure, energy dissipator, 500 linear feet of new seawall, manatee grates, and rip rap. MIAMI-DADE WATER AND SEWER DEPARTMENT County Manager — Eduardo Vega, Assistant Director Engineer, AECOM, Mr. Ken Watson, P.E. — (305) 718-4812 2011- DB10-WASD-01-ESP- Replacement of an existing 20" water main from Port Island to Fisher Island under Fisherman's Channel and replacement of an existing 54 "force main from Fisher Island to South of the City of Miami Beach under Government Cut Channel. Install a new 24" diameter pipeline; approximately 1600 lineal feet Horizontal Directional Drilling below Fisherman's Channel to install a minimum 24" inside Diameter High Density Polyethylene Pipe (HDPE) between the Port Island and Fisher Island shafts. Replacement of the 54" sewer force main under Government Cut Channel includes providing a 42" diameter secant pipe shaft with corrugated liner on land at Fisher Island and another deep shaft in the water, south of the City ofMiami Beach, micro -tunneling approximately 1200 lineal feet below Government Cut Channel to install a minimum 72" inside diameter casing between the ..5'". '...<.rf 1-11-4;',4, 4 $ 3,518,971.50 $ 7,388,238.80 t Fisher Island shaft and the shaft in the water; installing a new 72 "permalok casing with 60 " flowtite pipeline within the casing; tying the new 72 " permalok casing with 60 " flowtite pipeline into the existing 54"force main. MIAMI-DADE WATER AND SEWER DEPARTMENT County Manager — Eduardo Vega, Assistant Director Engineer, MWH Americas, Inc., Mr. Brian Lamay, P.E. — (954) 746-3300 2014-2015 — DB13-WASD-01 — Design -Build Services to the Installation of Gravity Sewer Interceptors for Master Pump Station No. 3. Design -Build services includes engineering, design, permitting, and inspection to support the construction, installation, testing and commissioning activities associated with the construction of new gravity sewer interceptors to Master Pump Station No. 3. Engineering, Design and Construction services required the following project elements: Approximately 600 linear feet of 54" micro -tunneled gravity sewer along S.W. 11 Street from S.W. 2 Avenue to Master Pump Station No. 3; Approximately 2,400 linear feet of 48" micro -tunnel gravity sewer along S.W. 2 Avenue and S.W. 13 Street from S.W 11 Street to Brickel Avenue; Approximately 1,400 linear feet of 48-inch micro -tunnel gravity sewer along S.W. 2 Avenue from S.W. 7 Street to S.W. 11 Street; Approximately 700 linear feet of 30" micro -tunneled gravity sewer along S.W. 8 Street from S.W 1 Avenue to S.W 2 Avenue. Tunnel drives had an average elevation of 35-feet below sea level. 1 steel sheeting 30' deep shaft; 1 20'-30' deep drilled shaft; 1 25' inside diameter 35' deep 42" secant pile shaft. All microtunnels were 48 " polycrete jack pipe. CITY OF PAINESVILLE, OHIO City Manager, Mrs. Monica S. Irelan — (440) 392-5800 Engineer, Mannik Smith Group, Mr. Mark Smoley — (216) 378-1490 2016 — Present; New 36" Raw Water Intake; Redesign intake tunnel and structures. Install 72 " primary rib and board tunnel 3,950 LF in full face of shale into Lake Erie in lieu of mixed face. 60" steel end ring into primacy liner. Install 24' dia. Cofferdam and intake structure. Install inspection access manhole 2,200 CF into lake. Install 2 CIP concrete structures with service gates on land. Install chemical lines from shore to intake structures. Sheet pile shafts. $ 77,436,278.83 $ 13,713,360.00 $ 15,056,000.00 Ric Man Construction, Inc. Major Project Experience CONTRACT AMOUNT CITY OF ANN ARBOR City Engineering Department, Mr. Steven Rojeck — (734) 994-2744 1996 - 30" Water Transmission Main BEECHER METROPOLITAN DISTRICT Assistant Water Superintendent, Mr. Kevin Forbes — (810) 787-6526 Engineer, Fleis & VandenBrink, 2018 — 2017 Sanitary Sewer and Detention Facility Improvements Work includes approximately 10 acres of clearing and site work for a detention facility with a composite liner, 397 feet of 18-inch concrete pipe sanitary sewer, 636 feet of 29-inch x 45-inch concrete pipe sanitary sewer, 1105 feet of 38-inch x 60-inch concrete sanitary sewer 89 feet of 54-inch concrete pipe sanitary sewer, 48 feet of 18-inch cured in place pipe, 497 feet of 21-inch cured in place pipe and associated appurtenances, a control structure one 17-inch diameter check valve, SCADA improvements. CITY OF BIRMINGHAM City Engineer, Mr. Dennis Dembiec - (248) 644-3865 Engineer, Hubbell, Roth & Clark, Mr. James Surhigh - (248) 338-9241 2001- Wallace / Stanley Relief Sewer 60" Tunnel, Open Cut &Paving 2002 - East Brown / Old Woodard Relief Sewer 60" Tunnel, Open Cut CITY OF DEARBORN HEIGHTS DPW Director, Mr. Gary Blackburn - (734) 277-7922 Engineer, Wade/Trim & Associates, Mr. John Barber - (734) 947-9700 1998 - Downriver Relief SeIver - 42" DEARBORN CSO CONTROL PROJECT, CONTRACT #4 — DEARBORN, MI City of Dearborn, Michigan, City Engineer, Godfrey Udoji - (313) 943-2145 Project Engineer, NTH Consultants. Inc. - (313) 982-1580 2005-2007 - 4500LF - 114" Open Cut Sanitary Sewer, 15001f 72 "Jack Pipe Tunnel, 51ft & 31 ft diameter capture & Pump Station, Lift Station DEARBORN CSO CONTROL PROJECT, CONTRACT #8 — DEARBORN, MI City of Dearborn, Michigan, City Engineer, Godfrey Udoji — (313) 943-2145 Project Engineer, NTH Consultants. Inc. - (313) 982-1580 2007- 2011 — 104ft Diameter —158 ft. deep Sinking Caisson — CSO Basin DEARBORN CSO CONTROL PROJECT, CONTRACT #3 — DEARBORN, MI City of Dearborn, Michigan, City Engineer, M. Yunus Patel — (313) 943-2145 Project Engineer, CDM Smith, Jay Zawacki — (734) 213-55444 2012-2013 — Removal of Sinking Shaft Caisson approximately 85 fi diameter. Filled with pervious material backf ll, and performed site restoration. $ 1,278,757.00 $ 3,518,971.50 $ 2,360,026.36 $ 1,955,274.42 $ 5,600,233.00 $ 13,171,773.00 $ 42,957,040.00 $ 1,552,204.69 Ric Man Construction, Inc. Major Project Experience CONTRACT AMOUNT DETROIT WATER AND SEWERAGE DEPARTMENT Engineering Division, Mr. Awni Qugish - (313) 224-2064 1990 - Napier Rd 60" Water Transmission Main WS-360B 1990 - Lakeshore 42" Sanitary Interceptor PCI-42A 1999 - 8 '-0" Diameter Frisbee Sewer Extension PCI-44 Subcontractor to L.D'Agostini & Sons, Inc., Mr. Gino D'Agostini — (586) 871-5800 2003 - 3 each 72" Tunnel Freeway & River Crossings, 704 if CITY OF ECORSE City Engineer, Mr. Ed Young - (313) 963-0612 Engineer, Tucker, Young, Jackson & Tull, Kevin Hendricks - (313) 381-8920 1996 - Rehabilitation & Separation Program CITY OF GROSSE POINTE FARMS City Manager, Mr. Richard Solak - (313) 885-6600 Engineer, Hubbell, Roth & Clark, Inc., Mr. Thomas Biehl - (248) 338-9241 1999 - Sewer Separation Program VILLAGE OF GROSSE POINTE SHORES City Manager, Mr. Mike Kenyon - (810) 886-0020 Engineer, Hubbell, Roth & Clark, Inc., Mr. Thomas Biehl - (248) 338-9241 1996 - Sewer Separation Program CITY OF GROSSE POINTE PARK City Manager, Mr. Dale Krajniak - (313) 822-6200 Engineer, Ayres, Lewis, Norris & May, Inc., Mr. Alan Rothe - (734) 761-1010 1998 - Storm Trunk Line Sewer -Contract 4 -102" 78", & 54" Tunnel $ 3,551,751.00 $ 3,298,445.00 $ 2,043,458.00 $ 1,080,620.12 $ 7,886,575.00 $ 11,320,531.00 $ 3,007,744.00 $ 6,414,616.00 GENESEE.COUNTY DRAIN COMMISSIONER — WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM Chief Executive Office, Mr. Jeffrey Wright — (810) 732-7870 Genesee County Drain Commissioner's Office, Mr. Mathew Raysin, P.E. — (810) 732-7870 Engineer, Fleis & Vandenbrink, Mr. John Barber, P.E. — (810) 743-9120 2017-Present — Potter Road Southeast Loop Extension; Henderson Road to Genesee Road Install 37,805 LF Open Cut 42 " Water Main. Install 700 LF of 42 " Steel Water Main 60" Casing Tunneled and Cathodic Protection $ 11,649,422.76 GREAT LAKES WATER AUTHORITY; GLWA-CON-106 Systems Control Center Manager, Mr. Biren Saparia — (313) 267-8977 Water Transmission Main Emergency Repair Contract; 24" Water Main Repair at Rouge River and Fort Street; Big Beaver Blow Off Repair; 66" Water Main Repair at Michigan and Lumley. $ 950,000.00 Ric Man Construction, Inc. Major Project Experience CONTRACT AMOUNT GREAT LAKES WATER AUTHROITY; GLWA-CON-253 Chief Procurement Officer, Mr. Gaylor Johnson — (313) 964-9486 2018-Present — Springwells Water Treatment Plant Reservoir Fill Line Improvements Construction of a cast -in -place concrete underground vault housing energy dissipating Valves, isolation valves and all architectural, structural, process, mechanical, electrical And instrumentation improvements necessary to allow the Springwells Water Treatment Plant reservoir system to be supplied potable water at a rate up to 90 million gallons Per day from the immediate pressure system. The work also includes connections to 1930's infrastructure and will allow the Springwells WTP reservoir system to be supplied Potable water at a rate of up to 90 million gallons per day. $ 4,270,500.00 KAREGNONDI WATER AUTHORITY Chief Executive Office, Mr. Jeffrey Wright — (810) 732-7870 Genesee County Drain Commissioner's Office, Mr. Mathew Raysin, P.E. — (810) 732-7870 Engineer, Fleis & Vandenbrink, Mr. John Barber, P.E. — (810) 743-9120 2014-Present — KWA Water Supply System Contract S-4003; 66" Transmission Main Bricker Road to IPS Install approximately 64,262 linear feet of 66" (200 psi) Steel Raw Water Transmission Pipeline from Bricker Road to the Intermediate Pump Station. $ 16,010,883.13 KENT COUNTY BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS Director, Mr.Curt Kemppainen - (616) 774-3694 Engineer, CH2M Hill, Mr. David Kasper - (414) 272-2426 1991- Wyoming Water System 42" Transmission Main LAKE ST. CLAIR CLEAN WATER INITATIVE Chairman, Mr. Anthony V. Marrocco - (586) 469-5325 Engineer, Spalding DeDecker, Inc., Mr. Tom LaCross•- (313) 967-4700 2000 - Relief Sewer — Hoffman Pump Station to Bon Brae Project No. 11 CITY OF LORAIN, OHIO Engineer, Malcolm Pirnie, The Water Division of Arcadis — (614) 888-4953 Prime Contractor, Walsh/Super Excavators Joint Venture Clients: Walsh Construction, Inc., Bo Boulier — (313) 873-6600 2012 — Black River Tunnel, Phase 1— Excavation of (2) deep shafts: Shaft 1, two -stage: 49 ft diameter upper excavation to 44 ft depth braced by steel liner plate and rib beams with cementitious back -grouting. 43 ft diameter lower excavation to 184-ft depth braced by resinous rock anchor bolts and mesh/shotcrete. Shaft 2, two -stage: 56 ft diameter upper excavation to 45-fi depth braced by steel liner plate and rib beams with cementitious back -grouting. 3641 diameter lower excavation to 116 fi depth braced by resinous rock anchor bolts and mesh/shotcrete. Both shafts' upper excavations mechanically excavated through a mixed soil matrix ranging from medium stiff clays to weathered shale. Both lower excavations performed utilizing drill/blast and/or mechanical methods through shale rock. $ ' 2,832,632.00 $ 18,777,314.00 $ 8,157,255.35 Ric Man Construction, Inc. Major Project Experience MACOMB COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS Macomb County Public Works Commissioner, Mr. Don Penrod - (586) 469-5933 Project Engineer, Spalding DeDecker, Inc. — (248) 844-5400 2006-2007 - North Gratiot Interceptor — Lenox Local 2006-2007 - North Gratiot Interceptor — Phase V Project Engineer, Anderson, Eckstein and Westrick, Inc. — (586) 726-1234 2008 — North Gratiot Interceptor — Phase L. Self performed two trenchless tunneling methods for the installation of approximately 285 linear feet of 36" carrier pipe installed by micro -tunnel methodology. Additional trenchless installation included 13,000 linear feet of 66" carrier pipe at a depth of generally 45-50 feet below ground surface. Ric Man selected an open face tunnel boring machine and carrier pipe was installed by the jack pipe methods. MACOMB INTERCEPTOR DRAIN DRAINAGE DISTRICT Subcontractor to Walsh Construction, Mr. Issam Bahou (313) 873-6600 2012 — Clintondale Pump Station Rehabilitation — Construction of three sheet pile and waler earth retention systems 50' below grade. One, 60' x 40' over existing 11 ' sewer, one 15' x 18' over existing 60" force main, one 55' x 35' next to an existingpump station that was kept in operation. Construct 40' lone two pass hand mine tunnel installing 78"RCP with T-lok liner between 60' x 40'shaft and 55' x 35' shaft. Installed 36" tapping saddle onto existing 60" force main inside 15' x 18' shaft to allow bypass pumping. CITY OF MIAMI BEACH Senior Capital Projects Coordinator — Sabrina Baglieri — (305) 673-7071 Ongoing — Stormwater Pump Station on 19`h Street Project, between Convention Center Drive and Meridian Avenue Project — Design, permitting, Construction Management and construction of the stormwater pump station on 19`h street between Convention Center and Meridian Drive. Work consisted of site preparation, earthwork, dewatering, storm drainage infrastructure, parking reconstruction, sheeted shaft for pump station, pre cast pump station, 4 — 20,000 gpm pumps, electrical instrumentation and controls, wet wells, water treatment structure, trash rack structure, drainage structure, energy dissipator, 500 linear feet of new seawall, manatee grates, and rip rap, CONTRACT AMOUNT $ 12,049,670.69 $ 2,115,527.29 $ 13,687,768.10 $ 2,782,500.00 $ 7,388,238.80 • Ric Man Construction, Inc. Major Project Experience CONTRACT AMOUNT MIAMI-DADE WATER AND SEWER DEPARTMENT County Manager — Eduardo Vega, Assistant Director Engineer, AECOM, Mr. Ken Watson, P.E. — (305) 718-4812 2011 - DB10-WASD-01-ESP- Replacement of an existing 20" water main from Port Island to Fisher Island under Fisherman's Channel and replacement of an existing 54 " force main from Fisher Island to South of the City of Miami Beach under Government Cut Channel. Install a new 24" diameter pipeline; approximately 1600 lineal feet Horizontal Directional Drilling below Fisherman's Channel to install a minimum 24" inside Diameter High Density Polyethylene Pipe (HDPE) between the Port Island and Fisher Island shafts. Replacement of the 54" sewer force main under Government Cut Channel includes providing a 42" diameter secant pipe shaft with corrugated liner on land at Fisher Island and another deep shaft in the water, south of the City of Miami Beach, micro -tunneling approximately 1200 lineal feet below Government Cut Channel to install a minimum 72" inside diameter casing between the Fisher Island shaft and the shaft in the water; installing a new 72 " permalok casing with 60 " flowtite pipeline within the casing; tying the new 72 " permalok casing with 60 " flowtite pipeline into the existing 54"force main. MIAMI-DADE WATER AND SEWER DEPARTMENT County Manager — Eduardo Vega, Assistant Director Engineer, MWH Americas, Inc., Mr. Brian Lamay, P.E. — (954) 746-3300 2014-2015 — DB13-WASD-01— Design -Build Services to the Installation of Gravity Sewer Interceptors for Master Pump Station No. 3. Design -Build services includes engineering, design, permitting, and inspection to support the construction, installation, testing and commissioning activities associated with the construction of new gravity sewer interceptors to Master Pump Station No. 3. Engineering, Design and Construction services required the following project elements: Approximately 600 linear feet of 54" micro -tunneled gravity sewer along S.W. 11 Street from S.W. 2 Avenue to Master Pump Station No. 3; Approximately 2,400 linear feet of 48" micro -tunnel gravity sewer along S. W 2 Avenue and S. W 13 Street from S. W 11 Street to Brickel Avenue; Approximately 1,400 linear feet of 48-inch micro -tunnel gravity sewer along S. W. 2 Avenue from S.W. 7 Street to S.W. 11 Street; -Approximately 700 linear feet of 30" micro -tunneled gravity sewer along S.W. 8 Street from 5. W.. 1 Avenue to S. W. 2 Avenue. Tunnel drives had an average elevation of 35 feet below sea level. 1 steel sheeting 30' deep shaft; 120'-30' deep drilled shaft; 1 25' inside diameter 35' deep 42 "secant pile shaft. All microtunnels were 48"polycrete jack pipe. MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport Managers, Wayne County Field Engineering, Mr. Chris Brinks - (734) 942-8747 1997 - North Tunnel Bridge Utility Relocation - 54" Tunnel 1998 - North Tunnel Bridge — Segment II — Mass Excavation $ 77,436,278.83 $ 13,713,360.00 $ 1,725,573.00 $ 6,913,277.00 Ric Man Construction, Inc. Major Project Experience MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION MDOT Detroit DOSC, Tia Klein — (313) 967-5407 Contract # 82025-111457 — MDOT Pump Station Rehabilitation on 1-94 2012-2013 — Rehabilitation of two pump and lift stations alongI--94 in Detroit. Remove and replace existing storm water pumps, various structural steel,d and electrical and mechanical components. Pump stations remained operational throughout the entire rehabilitation. MDOT Macomb TSC, Mr. Drew Buckner - (586) 978-1935 Contract # 50015-46273A-59684A — M-53 Freeway 2002-2004 — Freeway Construction, 1.3 million m3 embanlcment Fill with bridge and paving subcontracts. MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION MDOT Metro District, Mr. Larry Washburn - (248) 483-5100 Contract #24325A-24674A-21961A — I-696 Freeway 1985-1989 - Freeway Construction, 1.5 million cyd excavation/embankment. Subcontractor to C.A. Hull Co. Inc., Mr. Dave Turner - (248) 363-3813 Contract # 50111-43941 - I-94 - 8 Mile Rd. to Sixteen Mile Rd. 2002-2003 - Freeway Reconstruction, roadway and underground removal and reconstruction. NORTHEAST OHIO REGIONAL SEWER DISTRICT Prime Contractor, Walsh/Atkinson Joint Venture Client: Walsh Construction Company, Charles Weitzel — (313) 873-6600 2012 — Easterly Tunnel Dewater Pump Station; Steel rib & liner plate Shafts construction through overburden soils at 48'diameter and 100' depth. Installed braced excavations (beams & sheet piling) for construction of new diversion chambers and a junction chamber over top of an existing, active 13'-6" CSO Interceptor sewer. Installed 400 lineal feet of 78" diameter gravity sewer using open -cut methods to 25' depth. OAKLAND COUNTY DRAIN COMMISSION Chief Engineer, Mr. William Klockow - (248) 858-1094 Engineer, Hubbell, Roth & Clark, Inc., Mr. Thomas Biehl - (248) 338-2592 Engineer, Nowak & Fraus, Mr. Glen Yijanainen — (248) 332-9931 1995 - Minnow Pond Drain - Phase II - 96" & 102" Open Cut 1999 - North Arm Relief Sewers — Contract I— 102", 78", 54" Tunnels 2000 - George Kuhn Drain, Contract 1 — 126" - 66"Open Cut CONTRACT AMOUNT $ 1,753,995.12 $ 32,606,332.17 $ 47,551,438.00 $ 4,265,359.00 $ 6,030,000.00 $ 4,966,636.00 $ 11,001,894.00 $ 12,966,949.00 Ric Man Construction, Inc. Major Project Experience CONTRACT AMOUNT OAKLAND COUNTY WATER RESOURCES COMMISSIONER Assistant Chief Engineer, Mr. Tom Maxwell — (248) 858-0958 Project Engineer, Wade Trim Associates, Inc., Mr. Daniel DiPonio — (313) 961-3650 2014-Present — Construction of approximately 5,900 linear feet of 110" diameter storage and transport tunnel to provide additional storage capacity for the existing Farmington gravity sewer interceptor located on Middlebelt Road between 13 Mile Road and I-696. The tunnel will vary in depth from 40' to 80' below the surface ofMiddlebelt Road and will have a storage volume of 3.7 million gallons. Included in the work, 6 shafts, 4 ea. 14' diameter dilled; 1 ea. rib and board 1 ea. secant pile. 24" and 36"sanitary CIPP — 336 linear feet of 24", 352 linear feet of 36 ". Slipline 5,900 linear feet of 110" Hobas pipe, compaction grouting from surface of 11 ' tunnel. OAKLAND-MACOMB INTERCEPTOR DISTRICT Project Engineer, NTH Consultants — (313) 304-4616 2010-2013 — Oakland Macomb Interceptor Drain Contract #1; This project is a portion of the overall program for the rehabilitation of the Oakland -Macomb Interceptor Drain (OMID), which is aligned within the International Transmission Co. (ITC) corridor. The work under this Contract was a lump sum bid with the project delivery being a General Contract and consisted of the construction of (2) cast -in -place control structures which were constructed within a temporary earth retention system (TERS). Each of the two structures included self performing two -stage temporary circular earth retention systems which ranged in diameter from 39-feet to 51-feet with depths ranging to 100-feet below grade. Upper portion of the TERS was constructed using steel ribs and wood lagging boards and the lower portion was 3-foot diameter cement stabilized drilled piers with 12-inch cement stabilized plug piers. Once the TERS were complete cast -in -place access structures were constructed from minus 75 to 100-feet up to grade. Each of the two control structures included; temporary dewatering (deep gravity wells and a series of educator dewatering wells) excavation, installation of temporary flumes, support rib steels within the existing active interceptors, baclll, electrical systems and site restoration. Control structures included guide rails/grooves for installation of stop gates which included hydraulic sluice gates and actuators to allow operating the gates mechanically during application offlow control management. Grout injection from surface and inside structure. Included was an existing control structure which required modifications by removing the existing gate and replacing with a new stop gate which included a hydraulic sluice gate and actuators, electrical system to allow operating the gate mechanically during application of flow control management. $28,179,498.50 $12,400,000.00 Ric -Man Construction, Inc. Major Project Experience CONTRACT AMOUNT OAKLAND-MACOMB IiNTERCEPTOR DISTRICT Project Engineer, NTH Consultants — (313) 304-4616 2010-2013 — Oakland Macomb Interceptor Drain Contract #2; This project is a portion of the overall program for the rehabilitation of the Oakland -Macomb Interceptor Drain (OMID). The work under this Contract was a lump sum bid with the project delivery being a General Contract and consisted of (3) cast -in -place control structures which were constructed within Temporary Earth Retention System (TERS). Lift Stations Structure No. 6; is aligned within the International Transmission Co. (ITC) corridor and included self -performing a two -stage temporary circular earth retention system which ranged in diameter from 65-feet to 72 feet with a depth of 80-feet below grade. Upper portion of the TERS was constructed using steel ribs and wood lagging boards and the lower portion was 3-foot diameter cement stabilized drilled piers with 12-inch cement stabilized plug piers, 100-feet deep. Control Structure included a Dewatering/ By -Pass Pump Station with (4) Dewatering Pumps with a Carbon Odor Control System supported by a new Outdoor MUCC Center. Grout injection from surface and inside of structure Structure No. 7; included self -performing a TERS with inside dimension 34-feet by 24-feet by 41-feet deep, the TERS consisted of the construction of 3-foot diameter cement stabilized drilled piers with 12-inch cement stabilized drilled piers, 71 feet deep. Structure No. 8; included self -performing a TERS with inside diameter of 24 fet by 30 feet deep. TERS was constructed using steel ribs and wood lagging boards. Once the TERS were complete cast -in -place access structures were constructed from minus 30 to 80-feet up to grade. Two of the three control structures included; temporary dewatering (deep gravity wells and s series of educator dewatering wells). All three control structures included excavation, installation of temporary flumes and support rib steels within the existing active interceptors, backfill, electrical systems and site restoration. Control structures included guide rails/grooves for installation of stop gates which included hydraulic sluice gates and actuators to allow operating the gates mechanically during application of flow control management. $16,350,000.00 OHIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Project Engineer, Mr. Mark Mondora - (419) 409-0197 Subcontractor to S.E. Johnson Co., Mr. Mark Shank - (419) 466-5410 2002 - LUC-280-5.49 - 72" Tunnel $ 1,719,085.65 Ric -Man Construction, Inc. Major Project Experience CITY OF PAINESVILLE, OHIO City Manager, Mrs. Monica S. Irelan — (440) 392-5800 Engineer, Mannik Smith Group, Mr. Mark Smoley — (216) 378-1490 2016 — Present; New 36" Raw Water Intake; Redesign intake tunnel and structures. Install 72 " primary rib and board tunnel 3,950 LF in fill face of shale into Lake Erie in lieu of mixed face. 60" steel end ring into primary liner. Install 24' dia. Cofferdam and intake structure. Install inspection access manhole 2,200 CF into lake. Install 2 CIP concrete structures with service gates on land. Install chemical lines from shore to intake structures. Sheet pile shafts. CITY OF PERRYSBURG, OHIO City Engineer, Mr. Doug Dariano - (419) 872-7880 Engineer, Finkbeiner, Pettis & Strout, Mr. Jim Willainson - (419) 473-1121 2002 - Cherry St. Sewer Separation — 60" Tunnel SAGINAW / MIDLAND MUNICIPAL WATER SUPPLY CORPORATION Managing Director, Mr. Gary Peters - (517) 684-2220 Engineer, Alvord, Burdick & Howson, Mr. Don Eckmann - (312) 236-9147 1995 - 60" Ductile Iron Water Transmission Main - Contract E CITY OF TOLEDO, OHIO City Engineering Manager, Mr. Scott Sibley - (419) 936-2848 Engineer, Jones & Henry, Ltd., Mr. Joe Hotz - (419) 473-9611 2001 - Swan Creek Interceptor Replacement, Tunnels Division of Engineering Services, Christy Soncrant P.E. - (419) 245-1395 Project Engineer, ARCADIS FPS, Inc. - (419) 473-1121 2001-2003 — East Side Water Main Phase I 2005-2006 — East Side Water Main Phase II Contract A 2005-2006 — East Side Water Main Phase II Contract B 2006-2007 — East Side Water Main Phase II Contract E TOWNSHIP OF MACOMB WATER AND SEWER DEPARTMENT Superintendent, Gerry Wangelin — (586) 598-0687 Engineer, Spalding DeDecker Associates, Inc, Mr. Chris Robbins — (248) 844-5400 2012 — Sanitary Pump Station No. 9 Replacement -Construction of 28' diameter rib and lagging earth retention system 40' below grade. Construction of new 18' diameter reinforced cast in place concrete sanitary pump station/lift station. Abandonment of existing force main and pump station. CONTRACT AMOUNT $ 15,056,000.00 $ 814,755.50 $ 8,156,276.00 $ 5,507,207.65 $13,409,671.14 $ 2,059,261.00 $ 4,765,904.00 $13,164,609.00 $ 2,079,000.00 Ric Man Construction, Inc. Major Project Experience CONTRACT AMOUNT CITY OF WARREN, MICHIGAN City of Engineering Manager, Mr. James Van Havermaat, P.E. - (586) 759-930 Engineer, METCO Services, Inc., Mr. Lakshman Thallapally — (313) 961-4560 2013-2015 — 10 Mile and 12 Mile Road Sanitary Relief Sewer and Water Main Replacement City Project No. S-13-567 — Segment 1: 12 Mile Road 3,600 linear Feet of micro -tunneling with 48" inside diameter of RCP Jack Pipe and 4,000 linear Feet of 12" water main replacement. Sheet pile shafts. Segment 2: 10 Mile Road 3,400 linear feet of micro -tunneling with 48" inside diameter of RCP Jack Pipe and 3,800 linear feet of 12" water main replacement. All work completed within public right-of-ways. WAYNE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICES Operations Manager, Mr. Robert Abar - (313) 379-3855 Engineer, Wade/Trirn & Associates, Mr. John Barber - (734) 947-9700 1997 - Downriver Regional Storage & Transport System — #1, 54 "Tunnel 1999 - Downriver Regional Storage & Transport System — #4, 120" Tunnel DETROIT METROPOLITAN WAYNE COUNTY AIRPORT Managers, Sverdrup Corporation, Mr. Mulchopadhyay - (734) 941-5200 Engineer, Hubbell, Roth & Clark, Inc., Mr. Gerald Knapp - (248) 338-9241 1992 - Apron Glycol Interceptor Sewer & Retention System 1997 - Parallel Frank & Poet Drain & Pond 6 Modifications WESTERN TOWNSHIPS UTILITY AUTHORITY Executive Director, Mr.Tim Faas - (734) 453-2793 Engineer, Ayres, Lewis, Norris & May, Inc., Mr. Abe Munfah - (734) 761-1010 1992 - Segment I -Contract IA Plymouth/Northville Interceptors 1994 - Segment II -Contract IIA Michigan Ave. Transmission Forcemains 2000 - Sanitary Sewer Redirection Project WOODBURY L73 TUNNEL — ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA Project Engineer, Camp Dresser & McKee, Inc Metropolitan Council Environmental Services, Mr. Bryce Pickart - (651) 602-1091 2003-2005 — 8080 if — 96" primary liner tunnel with 72 " finish, with wet well and related shafts and structures. MIDDLEBELT TRANSPORT AND STORAGE TUNNEL Oakland County Water Resources Commissioner, Thomas Maxwell — (248) 858-0958 Engineer, Wade Trim Associates, Inc., Daniel DiPonio — (313) 670-8861 2014-Present — Construction of approximately 5,900 linear feet of 110" diameter storage and transport tunnel to provide additional storage capacity for the existing Farmington gravity sewer interceptor located on Middlebelt Road between 13 Mile Road and I-696. The tunnel will vary in depth from.40'to 80' below the surface of Middlebelt Road and will have a storage volume of 3.7 million gallons. Included in the work, 6 shafts, 4 ea. 14' diameter Billed; 1 ea. rib and board; 1 ea. secant pile. $ 9,999,056.00 $ 1,622,868.00 $15,731,048.00 $ 2,446,135.00 $ 5,257,276.00 $ 4,246,506.00 $12,589,500.00 $ 3,183,898.00 $14,031,984.63 $ 28,179,498.50 Ric -Man Construction, Inc. Major Tunneling Experience CONTRACT AMOUNT MIAMI-DADE WATER AND SEWER DEPARTMENT County Manager — Eduardo Vega, Assistant Director Engineer, AECOM, Mr. Ken Watson, P.E. — (305) 718-4812 Subcontractor, Michels Corporation, Ray Post — (262) 814-0100 Subcontractor, Super Excavators, Jeffrey Weakly — (262) 252-3200 2011 - DB10-WASD-01-ESP- Replacement of an existing 20" water main from Port Island to Fisher Island under Fisherman's Channel and replacement of an existing 54" force main from Fisher Island to South of the City ofMiami Beach under Government Cut Channel. Install a new 24" diameter pipeline; approximately 1600 lineal feet Horizontal Directional Drilling below Fisherman's Channel to install a minimum 24" inside Diameter High Density Polyethylene Pipe (HDPE) between the Port Island and Fisher Island shafts. Replacement of the 54" sewer force main under Government Cut Channel includes providing a 42" diameter drilled secant pipe and steel pile shaft with corrugated liner on land at Fisher Island and another deep shaft in the water, south of the City of Miami Beach, micro -tunneling approximately 1200 lineal feet below Government Cut Channel to install a minimum 72" inside diameter casing between the Fisher Island shaft and the shaft in the water; installing a new 72" permalok casing with 60" flowtite pipeline within the casing; tying the new 72" permalok casing with 60" flowtite pipeline into the existing 54" force main $ 77,436,278.83 MIAMI-DADE WATER AND SEWER DEPARTMENT County Manager — Eduardo Vega, Assistant Director Engineer, MWH Americas, Inc., Mr. Brian Lamay, P.E. — (954) 746-3300 2014-2015 DB13-WASD-01 — Design -Build Services to the Installation of Gravity Sewer Interceptors for Master Pump Station No. 3. Design -Build services includes engineering, design, permitting, and inspection to support the construction, installation, testing and commissioning activities associated with the construction of new gravity sewer interceptors to Master Pump Station No. 3. Engineering, Design and Construction services required the following project elements: Approximately 600 linear feet of 54" micro -tunneled gravity sewer along S.W. 11 Street from S.W. 2 Avenue to Master Pump Station No. 3; Approximately 2,400 linear feet of 48" micro -tunnel gravity sewer along S.W 2 Avenue and S.W. 13 Street from S.W. 11 Street to Brickel Avenue; Approximately 1,400 linear feet of 48-inch micro -tunnel gravity sewer along S.W. 2 Avenue from S.W. 7 Street to S. W. 11 Street; Approximately 700 linear feet of 30" micro -tunneled gravity sewer along S.W. 8 Street from SW 1 Avenue to S.W. 2 Avenue. Tunnel drives had an average elevation of 35-feet below sea level. 1 steel sheeting and foundation drilled 30' deepshaft; 1 20)-30' deep drilled shaft; 1 25' inside diameter 35' deep 42" secant pile shaft. All microtunnels were 48" polycrete jack pipe. $ 13,713,360.00 Ric Man Construction, Inc. Major Tunneling Experience NORTH GRATIOT INTERCEPTOR — PHASE I Macomb County Public Works Commissioner, Mr. Don Penrod (586) 469-5933 Project Engineer, Anderson, Eckstein and Westrick, Inc. (586) 726-1234 2008 — North Gratiotlnterceptor — Phase I; Selfperformed two trenchless tunneling methods for the installation of approximately 285 linear feet of 36" carrier pipe installed by micro -tunnel methodology. Additional trenchless installation included 13,000 linear feet of 66" carrier pipe at a depth of generally 45-50 feet below ground surface. Ric Man selected an open face tunnel boring machine and carrier pipe was installed by the jacicpipe methods. NORTH GRATIOT INTERCEPTOR — LENOX LOCAL Macomb County Public Works Commissioner, Mr. Don Penrod (586) 469-5933 Project Engineer, Spalding DeDecker, Inc. (248) 844-5400 2006-2007 - 29300 f 15 "— 48 " Sanitary Sewer Interceptor in Open cut and Tunnel 30-foot Average Depth NORTH GRATIOT INTERCEPTOR — PHASE V Macomb County Public Works Commissioner, Mr. Don Penrod (586) 469-5933 Project Engineer, Spalding DeDecker, Inc. (248) 844-5400 2006-2007 — 2170 if 36" Sanitary Sewer Interceptor in Rib and Board Primary Liner Tunnel EASTSIDE WATERMAIN PHASE II — CONTRACT E City of Toledo, Ohio, Ms. Christy Soncrant P.E. (419) 245-1395 Project Engineer, Arcadis FPS (419) 473-1121 2006-2007 — 530 if-110" TBM mined primary liner (rib & lagging) in clay soil CONTRACT AMOUNT $13,687,768.10 $12,049,670.69 $ 2,115,527.29 $13,164,609.00 EASTSIDE WATERMAIN PHASE II — CONTRACT B MAUMEE RIVER TUNNEL City of Toledo, Ohio, Ms. Christy Soncrant P.E. (419) 245-1395 Project Engineer, Dawn Underground 2005-2006 —1600 f — 88" TBM mined hard rock tunnel (bald) 2 -100 foot deep drill and blast shafts $ 4,765,904.00 DEARBORN CSO CONTROL PROJECT, CONTRACT #4 City of Dearborn, Michigan, City Engineer, Godfrey. Udoji (313) 943-2145 Project Engineer, NTH Consultants. Inc. (313) 982-1580 2005-2007 - 4500LF - 114" Open Cut Sanitary Sewer, 1500 if 72 "Jack Pipe Tunnel, 51ft & 31 ft diameter Capture Shafts & Pump Station • $13,171,773.00 WOODBURY L73 TUNNEL PROJECT Metropolitan Council, St. Paul, Minnesota, Jeffery Schwarz (651) 602-8921 Project Engineer, Camp, Dresser & McKee. Inc. 2003-2005 - 80801f— 96" TBM mined primary liner (rib & lagging) in rock & mix face $14,031,984.63 Ric -Man Construction, Inc. Major Tunneling Experience DWSD, WS-606 Detroit Water and Sewerage Department General Contractor, L. D'Agostini & Sons, Inc., Mr. Gino D'Agostini (586) 871-5800 Project Engineer, DWSD (313) 224-4735 2003 - 7041f— 72" Steel casingjackpipe (methane gas encountered) MANHATTAN BOULEVARD RELOCATION ODOT PROJECT 325-02 LUC Ohio Department of Transportation General Contractor, S.E. Johnson Co., Mr. Mark Shank (419) 466-5410 Project Engineer, ODOT (419) 698-2965 2002-2003 - 9801f— 72" RCP TBM jack pipe EAST BROWN / OLD WOODWARD CORRIDOR RELIEF PROJECT City of Birmingham, Michigan, Mr. Dennis Dembiec P.E. (248) 644-3865 Project Engineer, Hubbell, Roth & Clark, Inc. Mr. James Surhigh P.E. (248) 338-2592 2002 - 4701f— 60" RCP TBM jack pipe CONTRACT AMOUNT $ 1,080,620.12 $ 1,719,085.65 $ 1,955,274.42 CHERRY STREET SEWER SEPARATION City of Perrysburg, Ohio, Mr. Doug Dariano P.E. (419)-872-7780 Project Engineer, Finkbeiner, Pettis & Strout, Inc. Mr. James Williamson P.E. (410) 473-1121 2002 - 8551f— 60" RCP TBM jacicpipe $ 814,755.50 WALLACE/STANLEY CORRIDOR RELIEF PROJECT City of Birmingham, Michigan, Mr. Dennis Dembiec P.E. (248) 644-3865 Project Engineer, Hubbell, Roth & Clark, Inc. Mr. James Surhigh P,E. (248) 338-2592 2001- 16501f— 60"RCP TBMjackpipe , $ 2,360,026.36 EAST SIDE 96" TRUNK WATER MAIN — PHASE I City of Toledo, Ohio, Ms. Christy Soncrant P.E. (419) 245-1395 Project Engineer, Finkbeinder, Pettis & Strout, Inc. Mr. James Williamson P.E. (419) 473-1121 2001-2003 - 954 f -132' , 372 if-108 " TBM mined, primary liner (rib & timber lagging & rib & steel lagging) $13,409,671.14 SWAN CREEK INTERCEPTOR REPLACEMENT — DIVISION C City of Toledo, Ohio, Mr. Scott Sibley P.E. (419) 936-2848 Project Engineer, Jones & Henry Engineers, Ltd. Mr. Joseph Hotz P.E. (419) 473-9611 2000-2002 — 961 lf— 78" RCP, 52441f— 60"RCP, 633 lf— 54"RCP TBM jacicpipe $ 5,507,207.65 Ric Man Construction, Inc. Major Tunneling Experience NORTH ARM RELIEF DRAIN — CONTRACT #1 Oakland County Drain Commission, Mr. William Klockow P.E. (248) 858-1094 Project Engineer, Hubbell, Roth & Clark, Inc., Mr. Walter Alix P.E. (248) 338-2592 1998-2000 - 35001f-102"RCP, 975 If— 78" RCP, 3501f— 54" RCP TBMjack pipe 1500foot 102" single push drive CITY OF TAYLOR LOCAL RELIEF SEWER PROJECT City of Taylor, Michigan, Mr. Frank Bacha (734) 374-1389 Project Engineer, Wade -Trim Associates, Inc., Mr. John Barber P.E. (734) 947-9700 1997-1998 - 48801f— 54" RCP TBMjack pipe, 1600 foot 54" single push drive DOWNRIVER REGIONAL STORAGE & TRANSPORT SYSTEM CONTRACT #4 Wayne County Department of Environment, Mr. Behrooz Tahmasbi (313) 224-3773 Project Engineer, Wade -Trim Associates, Inc., Mr. John Barber P.E. (586) 817-1975 1997-2000 -145501f — 84" RCP in 124" TBM mined, primary, liner rock & mix face (rib & timber lagging), 440 If— 36" RCP in 54" hand mined steel casing (H2S water treatment) DOWNRIVER REGIONAL STORAGE & TRANSPORT SYSTEM CONTRACT #1 Wayne County Department of Environment, Mr. Behrooz Tahmasbi (313) 224-3773 1997— 715 f— 54"RCP TBMjacicpipe STORM TRUNK LINE SEWER — CONTRACT #4 City of Grosse Pointe Park, Michigan, Mr. Dale Krajniak (313) 822-1826 Project Engineer, Ayres, Lewis, Norris & May, Inc. Mr. Alan Rothe P.E. (734) 761-1010 1997-1998 —12485 If— 102 " RCP & 38501f — 78" RCP TBM jacic pipe. 280 if - 36" in 54" hand mined steel casing. DETROIT METROPOLITAN WAYNE COUNTY AIRPORT SAR UTILITY RELOCATION PROJECT Michigan Department of Transportation, Mr. John Sanford P.E. (734) 397-1717 Project Engineer, Wayne County Dept. of Public Services Mr. Chris Brinks P.E. (734) 595-6504 1996-1997 - 360m—1350mm RCP TBMjack pipe MICHIGAN AVENUE FORCE MAINS — SEGMENT 1-HA Western Townships Utilities Authority, Ms. Deloris Newell (734) 453-2793 Project Engineer, Ayres, Lewis, Norris & May, Inc., Mr. Abe Mumfah P.E. (734) 761-1010 1991-1993 — 240 if each — 72", 54", 48" hand mined steel casings CONTRACT AMOUNT $11,001,894.00 $ 5,187,046.00 $15,731,048.00 $ 1,622,868.00 $ 6,414,616.00 $ 1,587,164.00 $ 2,294,581,00 Ric Man Construction, Inc. Major Tunneling Experience CONTRACT AMOUNT DETROIT METROPOLITAN WAYNE COUNTY AIRPORT — APRON COLLECTION SYSTEM Wayne County Department of Public Services, Mr. S. Mukhopadhyay (734) 941-5200 Project Engineer, Hubbell, Roth & Clark, Inc. Mr. Gerald Knapp P.E. (313) 965-3330 1991-1992 — 600 If— 54" RCP TBMjack pipe $ 2,446,135.00 SIX MILE ROAD RELIEF SEWER - CONTRACT #3 City of Livonia, Michigan, Mr. Raul Galindo - (734) 421-2000 Project Engineer, Orchard, Hiltz & McCliment, Inc. Mr. Dave LeClair P.E. (734) 522-6711 1991-1992 —1040 If— 36" RCP hand mined and jacked $ 1,501,816.00 EVERGREEN-FARMINGTON STAGE III RELIEF SEWERS — CONTRACT #4 Oakland County Drain Commission, Mr. William Klockow P.E. (248) 858-1094 Project Engineer, Hubbell, Roth & Clark, Inc., Mr. David Waring P.E. (248) 338-2592 1991-1993 — 5500 If - 54" RCP TBMjackpipe (methane gas encountered) $ 3,387,712.00 PLYMOUTH / NORTHVILLE INTERCEPTORS SEGMENT 2-IIA Western Townships Utilities Authority, Ms. Deloris Newell (734) 453-2793 Project Engineer, Ayres, Lewis, Norris & May, Inc. Mr. Abe Muinfah (734) 761-1010 1992-1993 — 320 If— 36" RCP in 54" TBMlinerplateprimary liner (under air) $12,589,590.00 Ric Man Construction, Inc. Pre -Stressed Concrete Cylinder Pipe Experience EAST SIDE WATER MAIN — PHASE II, CONTRACT A, B, & E City of Toledo, Ohio, Ms. Christy Soncrant P.E. (419) 245-1395 Consulting Engineer, FPS Arcadis (419) 473-1121 2005 2006 - Contract A — 42 ", 48" & 66" - 5,100+ if 2005-2006 - Contract B — Maumee River Rock Tunnel — 48" - 2,000+ if 2006-2007 - Contract E - 66" & 72 "/27, 000 if of PCCP Water Main Open Cut & Tunnel 12 MILE AND GREENFIELD EMERGENCY REPAIR Southeastern Oakland County Water Authority 2005 - 30" Emergency Replacement of Broken Transmission Main EAST SIDE 96" TRUNK WATER MAIN — PHASE I City of Toledo, Ohio, Ms. Christy Soncrant P.E. (419) 245-1395 Project Engineer, FPS Arcadis (419) 473-1121 2001-2003 —12, 000+ if SWAN CREEK INTERCEPTOR REPLACEMENT City of Toledo, Ohio, Mr. Scott Sibley P.E. (419) 936-2848 Project Engineer, Jones & Henry Engineers, Ltd. Mr. Joseph Hotz P.E. (419) 473-9611 2001-2002 - 24" Force Main & Valve Modifications CONTRACT AMOUNT $ 2,059,261.00 $ 4,765,904.00 $13,164, 609.00 $ 64,722.50 $13,409,671.14 $ 5,507,207.65 CITY OF TAYLOR LOCAL RELIEF SEWER PROJECT City of Taylor, Michigan — Mr. Frank Bacha (734) 374-1389 Project Engineer, Wade -Trim Associates, Inc. Mr. John Barber P.E. (734) 947-9700 1997-1998 - 36" Main Relocation for New Sanitary Sewer Tunnel $ 5,187,046.00 CITY OF ANN ARBOR 1996- 30" Connections to Exist 30" PCCP Transmission Mains $ 1,278,757.00 SAGINAW/MIDLAND MUNICIPAL WATER SUPPLY CORPORATION 1995 - 48" Cut -in -Valve and Tee for connection to new 60" Ductile Iron Transmission Main $ 1,548,759.00 DWSD — 24 MILE ROAD EMERGENCY REPAIR 1994 - 24" Valve Replacement & Joint Repairs $ 110,000.00 MICHIGAN AVE. TRANSMISSION FORCE MAINS Western Township Utilities Authority Consulting Engineer, Ayres, Lewis, Norris & May (734) 761-1010 1992-1994 - Michigan Ave. Transmission Forcemains - (side by side) 30", 36" & 60"- 96,000+ If $12,590,000.00 Ric Man Construction, Inc. Pre -Stressed Concrete Cylinder Pipe Experience NAPIER ROAD 60" WATER TRANSMISSION MAIN Detroit Water and Sewerage Department Consulting Engineer — DWSD (313) 224-2064 1990-1991 — 17,000+ If CONTRACT AMOUNT $ 3,551,751.00 DWSD — 96" & 36" TRANSMISSION MAIN REPAIR Detroit Water and Sewerage Department 1990 - 96" Joint Repairs, Macomb County & 36" Joint Repairs, Farmington Hills $ 148,048.00 WYOMING WATER SYSTEM 42" WATER TRANSMISSION MAIN Kent County Board of Public Works Consulting Engineer - CH2M Hill (414) 272-2426 1989-1990 — 20,000+ if - Wyoming Water System 42" Water Transmission Main $ 2,737,852.00 All project lists above were supplied by Price Brothers now Hanson Pipe, except the WTUA project was by Cretex, which has since been purchased and is now operated by Hanson Pipe. Reference: Hanson Pipe - Mr. Geoff Stieler (734) 834-0336 Ric Man Construction, Inc. Resume of Einergency Repair Work CONTRACT AMOUNT MACOMB INTERCEPTOR DRAIN DRAINAGE DISTRICT —15 MILE EMERGENCY SANITARY SEWER REPAIR Macomb County Public Works, Evans Bantios, P.E. — (586) 524-0070 2016 — 2017 Repair and reconstruction ofPCI 12A Sanitary Sewer between Hayes Road and Utica Road. Project was an emergency repair of 11 '0" diameter tunnel. Stabilization of sinkhole created by collapse of tunnel. Construction Management to all subcontractors, traffic control, site security, provided 5 bypass pumping stations, by-pass pipe installation, installed temporary bulkheads for by-pass, soil stabilization by dewatering, compaction grouting from the surface and pressure grouting, utility relocating, installation of temporary power using generators and the power company, installed screening racks and grates, maintained screening structures, installed working platforms & ramps for Temporary Earth Retaining System (TERS) installation & pipe replacement. GREAT LAKES WATER AUTHORITY — GLWA-CON-106 GLWA, Mr. Biren Saparia, Systems Control Center Manager (313) 267-8977 Water Transmission Main Emergency Repair Contract 24" Water Main Repair at Rouge River and Fort Street Big Beaver Blow Off Repair 2016 — Repair of leaking 8-inch blow off valve with bonnet assembly 66" Water Main Repair at Michigan and Lumley 96-inch Air Release Valve Repair at Dequindre and M-59 Expressway 2016 — Plugged an active leak from a 1.5-inch outlet in a 96-inch Water Main While under pressure. Inserting a wood plug into the 1.5-inch outlet and Welding a new pipe and curb stop valve into the outlet. LENOX TOWNSHIP — 26 MILE EMERGENCY SANITARY SEWER REHAB Macomb County Public Works and Lenox Township Macomb County Public Works, Tom Stockel — (586) 307-8272 Lenox Township, Cameron Trombly— (586) 749-6677 2017 — 2019 — Removal and Replacement of 15-inch Sanitary Sewer, replace with 16-inch Ductile Iron Pipe Sanitary Sewer. Additional work included deep well dewatering. DWSD 96" WATER MAIN AIR RELEASE EMERGENCY REPAIR Detroit Water and Sewer Department, Mohamad Farhat, PE — (313) 267-1200 April 2015 — Repair of an air relief valve on the 96-inch water main .near 60005 Campground Road, Washington, MI 48094. Location was on the deceleration lane on the west side of Campground Road. $20,367,000.00 $950,000.00 $488,114.08 $ 115,415.00 Ric Man Construction, Inc. Resume of Emergency Repair Work CONTRACT AMOUNT BECK ROAD/ECORSE ROAD EMERGENCY REPAIR Detroit Water and Sewer Department, Thomas July 2012 — Location #1 Ecorse Road 42" PCCP watermain repair that included removal of 201f ruptured PCCP pipe, replacement with closure section and accessories along with surface restoration. Location #2 Ecorse Road 42" PCCP watermain repair that included removal of 20'lf ruptured PCCP pipe, replacement with closure section and accessories along with surface restoration. Location #3 Beck Road included watermain repair that included removal of 20'lf ruptured PCCP pipe, replacement with closure section and accessories along with surface restoration 24 MILE ROAD EMERGENCY REPAIR Detroit Water and Sewer Department June 2012 - Repair of a 36" PCCP watermain with removal of 20'If of ruptured PCCP pipe. Replacement with Closure section and accessories along with surface restoration. VAN DYKE AND 14 MILE ROAD 48" WATER MAIN REPAIR Detroit Water and Sewer Department February 2011— Repair of a 48" water main that was destroyed by a utility contractor conducting directional boring beneath 14 Mile Road and Van Dyke struck the water line. RESIDENTIAL SANITARY SEWER REPAIR City of Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan Project Engineer - Hubbell Roth & Clark, Inc. - (248) 454-6300 July 2005 - Repair of 8" and 12" diameter sanitary sewer, which collapsed. The repair area was through a residential neighborhood and was made under flow. 36" PCCP TRANSMISSION MAIN REPAIR Southeastern Oakland County Water Authority Project Engineer - Mr. John Shandevel P.E. - (248) 288-5150 November 2005 - 36" main was accidentally penetrated and breeched during a gas main installation. The repair area was within a busy commercial / retail intersection and lane closures were required. Also the main was in a concrete encased thrust restraint section. One short section, an elbow and closure piece were replaced. The main was re -encased and the surface improvements repaired. $ 78,667.00 $ 82,358.00 $ 86,286.00 $ 191,637.00 $ 269,900.36 $ 164,175.00 $ 64,722.50 Ric Man Construction, Inc. Resume of Emergency Repair Work CONTRACT AMOUNT GARFIELD AND 21 MILE ROAD 48" INTERCEPTOR SEWER REPAIR Macomb County Public Works Commissioner, Mr. Don Penrod - (586) 615-4158 $1,080,620.00 July 2004 - This interceptor serviced the entire northern portion of Macomb County. Failing joints allowed silt to infiltrate the sewer creating a void around the pipeline causing it and the above intersection roadway to settle. Two by-pass pumping systems were set up to re -direct both dry weather and emergency wet weather flows. Lane closures were established and the traffic signal system reconfigured. A dewatering system was installed and the unstable soils were pressure grouted to arrest the settlement. Installed Sheet Pile Shafts. A custom designed braced earth retention system was constructed enclosing the failed area and the failed pipe and junction structure removed. The pipeline was replaced with Hobas CCFpipe along with slip lining a downstream section of 54" pipe. The bracing system was then removed and intersection reconstructed 36" PCCP LEAK REPAIR AND 30" BUTTERFLY VALVE REPLACEMENT Detroit Water and Sewerage Department, Mr. James Heath (retired) Project Engineer - Mr. Ramesh Shukla P.E. - (313) 217-4298 November 1994 - These repairs were required to be completed during a weekend within a 24 hour shut down window. Temporary by-pass traffic lanes were constructed around the repair areas. The joints were repaired by welding after the diaper covers were removed by chipping. The in line butterfly valve was removed and replaced within a vault. 96" AND 54" TRANSMISSION MAIN JOINT REPAIR Detroit Water and Sewerage Department, Mr. James Heath (retired) Engineer - Ramesh Shukla P.E. (313) 217-4298 June 1990 - The 96" pipeline is a major system feed pipeline from the Lake Huron intake and the repairs were made while under pressure within a custom designed braced earth retention system. The 54" repair was within a busy intersection, which required lane closures and traffic shifts. The repairs were accomplished by welding the failed joints. $ 110,000.00 $ 148,048.00 Ric Man Detroit, Inc. Project Experience DWSD 96" WATER MAIN AIR RELEASE EMERGENCY REPAIR Detroit Water and Sewer Department, Mohainad Farhat, PE — (313) 267-1200 April 2015 — Repair of an air relief valve on the 96-inch water main near 60005 Campground Road, Washington, MI 48094. Location was on the deceleration lane on the west side of Campground Road. CONTRACT AMOUNT $ 115,415.00 BECK ROAD/ECORSE ROAD EMERGENCY REPAIR Detroit Water and Sewer Department $78,667.00 July 2012 — Location #1 Ecorse Road 42" PCCP watermain repair that included removal of 20'lf ruptured PCCP pipe, replacement with closure section and accessories along with surface restoration. Location #2 Ecorse Road 42" PCCP watermain repair that included $82,358.00 removal of 20'lf ruptured PCCP pipe, replacement with closure section and accessories along with surface restoration. Location #3 Beck Road included watermain repair that included $86,286.00 removal of 207f ruptured PCCP pipe, replacement with closure section and accessories along with surface restoration CITY OF CLAWSON, MI, CONTRACT 3 - OPEN CUT SANITARY REPAIRS City of Clawson, Harry G. Drinkwine, Director of Engineering - (248) 288-3222 Engineer, Anderson, Eckstein and Westrick, Inc., Frank Vericalli - (586) 726-1234 August 2012 — 98 ea. Point repairs 8" through 24", Bypass pumping, Manhole Rehabilitation, Concrete Road Restoration, Pipe bursting, lateral connections, pre/post CCTV & Cleaning. CITY OF ROSEVILLE, CONTRACT 3 - OPEN CUT SANITARY REPAIRS City of Roseville, Scott Adkins, City Manager - (586) 445-5410 Engineer, Anderson, Eckstein and Westrick, Inc., Frank Vericalli - (586) 726-1234 August 2012 —116 ea. Point repairs 8" through 30 ", Bypass pumping, Manhole Rehabilitation, Concrete Road Restoration, Pipe Bursting, lateral connections, Pre/post CCTV & Cleaning. 24 MILE ROAD EMERGENCY REPAIR Detroit Water and Sewer Department June 2012 - Repair of a 36"PCCP watermain with removal of 20'lf of ruptured PCCP pipe. Replacement with Closure section and accessories along with surface restoration. VAN DYKE AND 14 MILE ROAD 48" WATER MAIN REPAIR Detroit Water and Sewer Department February 2011— Repair of a 48" water main that was destroyed by a utility contractor conducting directional boring beneath 14 Mile Road and Van Dyke struck the water line. $1,300,460.00 $1,454,102.00 $191,637.00 $269,900.36 Ric Man Detroit, Inc. Project Experience CONTRACT AMOUNT 2005 DWSD CS-1134 TASK 11— Pilot Program SEWER REPLACEMENT PROGRAM, METER DISTRICT F-24 Contract through Spalding DeDecker & Associates - (313) 967-4700 2005 - Combined Sewer and Alley Pavement Replacement DWSD WS-637 — WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS & LATERAL SEWER REPLACEMENT; PALMER WOODS AREA (PHASE IV) Subcontractor to L' Squared Construction LLC - (313) 843-3865 2005-2006 - Water Main, Combined sewer & road replacement DWSD WS-681 — 42-INCH PARALLEL WATER MAIN, IN 24 MILE ROAD, ROMEO PLANK ROAD.TO ROCHESTER STATION DWSD, Mr. Mohammad Jaber— (313) 267-8000 2014-2015 — Furnish, install, chlorinate, flush and test approximately 35,332 linear feet of 42 " diameter Prestressed Concrete Embedded Steel Cylinder Pipe (ECP) and fittings including all appurtenances, connections and related structures as Indicated in the drawings and specifications. Pipe boring and jacking is required at the location where the water main crosses Newland Drain, Middle Branch of the Clinton River, Kingsbury Drain, M-53 bridge crossing, Harris Drain and Macomb Drain. DWSD WS-684A (G) — 36-INCH WATER MAIN IN TELEGRAPH ROAD, CHERRY HILL AVENUE TO WARREN AVENUE Detroit Water and Sewerage Department, Biren Saparia, Systems Control Manager (313) 267-8977 2016 — Furnishing, installing, chlorinating, flushing and testing approximately 10,656 linear feet of 36-inch, 330 linear feet of 24-inch, and 164 linear feet of 12-inch diameter pipe and fittings including all appurtenances, connections and related structures. Pipe boring and jacking is required at the location where the water main crosses Wilson Avenue and Ford Road. Work was performed in the ROW in the median of Telegraph Road between Cherry Hill Avenue and Warren Avenue. $480,000.00 $6,047,070.00 $23,238,418.00 $9,016,316.00 Ric Man Construction, Inc. Ric Man Detroit, Inc. 42600 R. Mancini Drive Sterling Heights, MI 48314 Ric Man Construction, Inc. 420 Lincoln Road, Suite 408 Miami Beach, FL 33139 � i ` ! / ! Caisson Construction l�700.4>:,•!rN.ra. ;..,: : 1 ; f Shaft Construction - Over Existing 12 '-9" Interceptor Shaft Construction - Over Existing 9 '-0" Interceptor . ss".rif..'ii:F Rib & Lagging Shaft Construction Drilled Shaft Construction Soft Ground Tunneling (Rib & Lagging) Highway Construction: 1-696 rfr ."•.: . 1 ; Pre -Stressed Concrete Cylinder Pipe Pre Stressed Concrete Cylinder Pipe CUSTOMER REFERENCE LISTING SUPPLEMENT TO SCHEDULE OF PRICES: CUSTOMER REFERENCE LISTING (Page 1 of 1) Proposers may furnish the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of firms and/or government organizations for which the Proposer has provided services to, in addition to the minimum six (6) projects of a similar size, scope, and complexity. 1) Company Name Miami -Dade Water & Sewer Address 1975 S. I PIPunP Road, Miami, FI 11146 Contact Person/Contract Amount George Aguiar - DB10-WASD-01 Government Cut Emergency $16,681,000 Telephone No. /Fax No. 7R6-229-0R59 2) Company Name Miami -Dade Water & Sewer Address 3575 S. LeJeune Road, Miami, FL 33146 Contact Person/Contract Amount Miguel Pichardo - DB13-WASD-01 Gravity Sewer Interceptor for the Master Pump Station No. 3 Telephone No. /Fax No. R05-665-7471 3) Company Name Broward County Water & Wastewater Services Address 2555 West Copans Road, Pompano Beach, FL 33069 Contact Person/Contract Amount Pat McGregor - North County NIP BP 13 Telephone No. /Fax No. 4) Company Name Address 954-831-0973 Broward County Water & Wastewater Services 2555 West Copans Road, Pompano Beach, FL 33069 Contact Person/Contract Amount Bernard Eugene - North County NIP BP 12 Telephone No. /Fax No. 954-831-0923 5) Company Name City of Fort Lauderdale Address 200 North Andrews Avenue, Suite 300, Ft Lauderdale, FL Contact Person/Contract Amount Jorge Holguin - 48" Water Main Improvement Ph II Telephone No. /Fax No. 954-922-7604 Job Order Contracting (JOC) for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 123 RFP No. 18-19-001 OFFICE LOCATION AFFIDAVIT SUPPLEMENT TO THE SCHEDULE OF PRICES: OFFICE LOCATION AFFIDAVIT (Page 1 of 3) Please type or print clearly. This Affidavit must be completed in full, signed, and notarized ONLY IF YOU MAINTAIN AN OFFICE WITHIN THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE CITY OF MIAMI AS DEFINED BY CITY CODE SECTION 18-73. Ric -Man Construction, Inc. Legal Name of Firm: Entity Type: (Check One) ❑ Partnership ❑ Sole Proprietorship ® Corporation F02000006152 12/11/2002 Corporation Document No: Date Established 6078794 09/30/18 Occupational License No: Date of Issuance Office Location (Establishment of the Proposer): PRESENT Street Address: 420 Lincoln Road, Suite 408, Miami Beach, FL 33139 City: State: 1 Year How long at this location: PREVIOUS Street Address: 1001 North American Way, Suite 201, Miami. FL 33132 5 Years City: State How long at this location: According to Section 18-73 of the City of Miami Code, as amended: City of Miami "Local Office" means a business within the City which meets all of the following criteria: 1) Has had a staffed and fixed office or distribution point, operating within a permanent structure with a verifiable street address that is located within the corporate limits of the City for a minimum of twelve (12) months immediately preceding to the date proposals were received for the purchase or contract at issue; for purposes of this section, "staffed" shall mean verifiable, full-time, on -site employment at the local office for a minimum of forty (40) hours per calendar week, whether as a duly authorized employee, officer, principal or owner of the local business; a post office box shall not be sufficient to constitute a local office within the City; and 2) if the business is located in the permanent structure pursuant to a lease, such lease must be in writing, for a term of no less than twelve (12) months been in effect for no Tess than the twelve (12) months immediately preceding the date proposals were received, and be available for review and approval by the chief procurement officer or its designee; for recently executed leases that have been in effect for any period Tess than the twelve (12) months immediately preceding the date proposals were received, a prior fully executed lease within the corporate limits of the City that documents in writing continuous business residence within the corporate limits of the City for a term of no Tess than twelve (12) months immediately preceding the date proposals were received shall be acceptable to satisfy the requirements of this section, and shall be available for Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 129 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services OFFICE LOCATION AFFIDAVIT (Page 2 of 3) review and approval by the chief procurement officer or its designee; further requiring that historical, cleared rent checks or other rent payment documentation in writing that documents local office tenancy shall be available for review and approval by the chief procurement officer or its designee; and 3) Has had for a minimum of twelve (12) months immediately preceding the date proposals were received for the purchase or contract at issue, a current Business Tax Receipt issued by both the City and Miami -Dade County, if applicable; and 4) Has had, for a minimum of twelve (12) months immediately preceding the date proposals were received for the purchase or contract at issue, any license or certificate of competency and certificate of use required by either the City or Miami -Dade County that authorizes the performance of said business operations; and 5) Has certified in writing its compliance with the foregoing at the time of submitting its proposal or proposal to be eligible for consideration under this section; provided, however, that the burden of proof to provide all supporting documentation in support of this local office certification is borne by the business applicant submitting a proposal. According to Section 18-85(a) of the City of Miami Code, as amended: "when a responsive, responsible non -local bidder submits the lowest bid price, and the bid submitted by one or more responsive, responsible local bidders who maintain a local office, as defined in City Code Section 18-73, is within fifteen percent (15%) of the price submitted by the non -local bidder, then that non -local bidder and each of the aforementioned responsive, responsible local bidders shall have the opportunity to submit a best and final bid equal to or lower than the amount of the low bid previously submitted by the non -local bidder. Contract award shall be made to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder submitting the lowest best and final bid. In the case of a tie in the best and final bid between a local bidder and a non -local bidder, contract award shall be made to the local bidder." Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 130 RFP No, 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services OFFICE LOCATION AFFIDAVIT (Page 3 of 3) The Intention of this section is to benefit bona fide local Proposers to promote economic development within the corporate limits of the City of Miami. I (we) certify, under penalty of perjury, that the office location of the Proposer has not been established with the sole purpose of obtaining the advantage granted bona fide local Proposers by this sectio (thorize Signature ' Auifhorized Signature Steven Mancini Print Name President Title (Cdrporate Seal) Print Name Title (Must be Signed by the corporate secretary of a corporation or one general partner of a partnership or the proprietor of a sole proprietorship or all partners of a joint venture). NOTARIZATION STATE OF JOSOIRIDIX Michigan ) COUNTY OF PIKAa>»M Macomb) SS CITY OF JOKOIX Warren ) That: Steven Mancini, President personally appeared before me and acknowledged the foregoing instrument as his/her act and deed. That he/she has produced personally known as identification. MICHELE M. WILSON NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF MI COUNTY OF MACOMB MY COMMISSION EXPIRES Jun 14, 2023 ACTING IN COUNTY OF"y/02/jy74........ NOTARY PUBLIC; clh�' �r e e e vuspni1: . My Commission Expires: June 14, 2023%.- t •�1 Please submit with your Proposal copies of Occupational License, professionai'a'rld/o'r' trade License to verify local status. The City of Miami also reserves the right to request a copy of the corporate charter, corporate income tax filing return, and any other documents(s) to verify the location of the Proposer's office. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 131 RFP No.18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE WITH SECTIONS 18.87,18.89,18-120 OF THE CITY CODE Steve Mancini hereby certify that: i) I am the (6siden Secretary or Principal) of Ric -Man Construction, Inc. (Proposer) ii) I have read Sections 18-87,18-89 and 18-120 of the City of Miami Procurement Code; a. Proposer hereby acknowledges that the awarded contract has an on -site labor component greater than or equal to twenty-five percent (25%), and therefore agrees to assign a minimum of fifteen percent (15%) of the contract value to firms currently certified by Miami -Dade County as a Small Business Enterprise ("SBE"); b. Proposer hereby Is certified by Miami -Dade County as a SBE firm and will self -perform to meet the minimum fifteen percent (15%) SBE requirement. An active copy of the respondent's SBE certification must be included in the RFP document. iii) Proposer hereby agrees to comply with the Local Workforce Participation Requirements stated In Section.18-89 of the City of Miami Procurement Code. Iv) Proposer hereby agrees to comply with the Responsible Wages and Benefits on Construction Contracts Requirements stated in Section 18-120 of the City of Miami Procurement Code. OPTIONAL: v) Proposer hereby agrees to make assignments pursuant to Item li), above, to certified SBE firms who maintain a "Local Office", as defined in City Code Section 18-73; STATE OF FNMA Michigan ) COUNTY OF 4iif}g Macomb ) SS CITY OF lam Warren Before me, a Notary Public duly commissioned, qualified and acting personally, appeared Steven Mancini, President to me well known, who being by me first duly sworn upon oath says that he/she has been authorized to execute the foregoing Certificate of Compliance with Sections 18-87, 18-89 and 18-120 of the City of Miami Procurement Code on behalf of Proposer named therein In favor of the City. Subscribed and Sworn to before me this. 22 day of May My commission expires: June 14, 2023 Bonded by Job Order Contracting (JOC) for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services ,2019,,i1 ,, Notary Public, State of mat Larje .' ' Mid-igen : "I"'i ,i/ MICHELE M. WILSON c : * , NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF MI i COUNTY OF MACOMB MY COMMISSION EXPIRES Jun 14, 2023 .711, ,.; •„ ', ACTING IN COUNTY OF"Idevnia,-- > i i ; s 133 RFP No.18-19-001 LOCAL WORKFORCE PARTICIPATION PROPOSAL QUESTION REQUIRED SUBMISSION WITH YOUR PROPOSAL LOCAL WORKFORCE PARTICIPATION PROPOSAL QUESTION: List all contracts the Proposer has performed for the City of Miami for the past three (3) years that included Local Workforce Participation Requirements. The City will review all contracts the Proposer has performed for the City for the past three (3) years in accordance with Section 18- 89 of the City Code, which requires that "the City shall consider the Proposer's adherence to the City's Local Workforce Participation Requirements within the past three (3) years in making any future contract awards. The solicitation documents will include the Proposer's past compliance with these requirements of the City." As such, the Proposer must list and describe all work performed for the City of Miami for the past three (3) years. Please provide factually detailed responses for each project that address each of the important items below. (i) contract number, name and brief description of work; (ii) total dollar value of the contract; (iii) dates covering the term of the contract; (iv) percentage of Local Workforce Participation Requirements met by the Proposer; (v) breakdown of local workforce used to meet the requirements (number of persons broken down by trade and category); (vi) if the Proposer was unable to meet the Local Workforce Participation Requirements, explain the reasons why, and what efforts, if any, were utilized by the Proposer to attempt to meet these requirements; (vii) if the project was over one million dollars ($1,000,000.00), did the Proposer hold a job fair(s), if yes, provide the date and location of the job fair(s), number of attendees; (viii) was a third party hired to verify and certify compliance with the Local Workforce Requirements, if yes were all requirements met, what was the third party's name and provide their current contact information; (ix) was the five percent (5%) retainage fee released to the Proposer by the City upon project completion, and (x) If the Proposer did not meet the goals, did you seek a waiver of the program requirements from any City officials? Please explain in detail. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 137 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services CITY OF MIAMI JOB ORDER CONTRACTING (JOC) FOR HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CONSTRUCTIOTN SERVICES — RFP NO. 18-19-00 TAB 7 — LOCAL WORKFORCE PARTICIPATION COMBTII Ric -Man Construction, Inc. has not performed any work directly for the City of Miami in the last 3 years. However, we have performed worked within the City of Miami for Miami -Dade County such as Miami - Dade County Project DB13-WASD-01, Design/Build Project for the' Gravity Sewer Interceptors for Master Pump Station No. 3. Contact information was provided under the project experience sheet. Please note that our key personnel -- Senior Project Manager and Superintendent have worked for the City of Miami or worked in the City of Miami over the last 10 years are very familiar with the City of Miami's permitting procedures and City specifications. MCI State of Florida Department of State I certify from the records of this office that RIC-MAN CONSTRUCTION, INC. is a Michigan corporation authorized to transact business in the State of Florida, qualified on December 11, 2002. The document number of this corporation is F02000006152. I further certify that said corporation has paid all fees due this office through December 31, 2018, that its most recent annual report/uniform business report was filed on November 21, 2018, and that its status is active. I further certify that said corporation has not filed a Certificate of Withdrawal. Given under nay hand and the Great Seal of the State of Florida at Tallahassee, the Capital, this the First day of March, 2019 *44 Secretary of State Tracking Number: 7845592547CU To authenticate this certificate,visit the following site,enter this number, and then follow the instructions displayed. https://services.s nn b iz.org/Filings/CertificateOfstatus/CertificateAuthentica tion DIVISION OF CORPORATIONS Aad iffivsecorg f.��.� rPc : A?r10 kr� ufflxlul &'rate of flirlda wobylte Department of State / Division of Corporations / Search Records / Detail By Document Number / Detail by Entity Name Foreign Profit Corporation RIC-MAN CONSTRUCTION, INC. ili g Information Document Number F02000006152 FEI/EIN Number 38-1943960 Date Filed 12/11/2002 State MI Status ACTIVE Principal Address 38600 Van Dyke Ave. Suite 100 STERLING HGTS, MI 48312 Changed: 03/29/2019 Mailing Address 2051 Green Road Suite D Deerfield Beach, FL 33064 Changed: 03/29/2019 Registered Agent Name & Address COGENCY GLOBAL INC. 115 NORTH CALHOUN STREET - STE. 4 TALLAHASSEE, FL 32301 Name Changed: 11/19/2018 Address Changed: 11/19/2018 Officer/Director Detail Name & Address Title President MANCINI, STEVEN M. 38600 Van Dyke Ave. Suite 100 STERLING HGTS, MI 48312 Annual Reports Report Year Filed Date 2018 03/24/2018 2018 11/21/2018 2019 03/29/2019 Document Images 03/29/2019 -- ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 11/21/2018 —AMENDED ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 11/19/2018 — Reg,ggent Change View image In PDF format 03/24/2018 — ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 10/12/2017 — AMENDED ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 02/15/2017 — ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 03/08/2016 — ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 03/17/2015 -- ANNUAL REPORT View Image in PDF format 02/11/2014 — ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format . 02/27/2013 -- ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 02/21/2012 -- ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format • 01/25/2011 --ANNUAL REPORT View image In PDF format 02/15/2010 — ANNUAL REPORT View image In PDF format 03/17/2009 — ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 01/21/2009 --ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 01/23/2008 — ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 01/19/2007 -- ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format • 01/11/2008 — ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 07/15/2005 — ANNUAL, REPORT View image in PDF format 04/28/2004 — ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 02/06/2003 — ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 12/11 /2002 -- Foreign Profit View image In PDF format Florida Dopartmenc or State, Division of Corporations Loc71 Business Tax:Receipt Miarhi7Dade Comity, State of Florida. • TfilSO NOT A DO NOT PAY 6078794 • : . • BUSINESSNAMEapeATioN• RI C. MAW- CONSTRUCTION INC 420 LINCOLN *ROAD. #408... MIAMI pEAcK.FL .33139 OWNER RIC MAN CONSTRUCTION INC • CIO OSZUST DENNIS DUALIF1ER Worker(s) to• • RECEIPT NO, • :EXPIRES RENEWAL " SEPTEMBER 30, 2019 6341200 . Niust.be displayed at place of business Pursuantto County Code. . ChaPter OA-- Art, 9 & 10 • SEC_ TYPE OF BUSINESS PAYMENT RECEIVED 196 GENERALBUILDING BY.TAX COLLECTOR•' • ' • . CONTRACTOR • '115.50 04/25/2019 CGCO25991 • • 022'9-19-005447 ' . This local Business Tax Receiptonly confinnopayment of the Local BusineadTak...The Receipt is not a license, permit or b certification of the holder's qua liffcations, to-do husiness.:•Holder must coMply With any goventinental.:' of nongovernmental regulatorylaws and requirements which applyto the business. • • ; . The RECEIPT NO. above mast he displayed on all commercial vehicles—.IVItaini4ade Code Secti—V6. Pet niore information, visit WWW.miamidade.govitexcollector • . . ; r� �..x„*✓. r. Pig t3 :i a4.1s' ESL.+,...,:•.'" 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IMPORTANT: if the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(les) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the po icy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on ' this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER Brown & Brown of Detroit 35735 Mound Road Sterling Heights MI 48310 CONTACT Angela TIcconl NAME: (A/C, No, Ext): (586) 977-6300 (A/c, No): (586) 977-6780 ADDRESS: aticconi@bbdetroit.com INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # INSURERA: Old Republic General Insurance Corporation 24139 INSURED RIc-Man Construction , Inc. 38600 Van Dyke Suite 100 Sterling Heights MI 48312 INSURERS: Lloyd's 085202 INSURER C : Zurich American Insurance Company 16535 INSURER D : Navigators Specialty Insurance Company 36056 INSURERS: Lexington Insurance Company 19437 INSURER F : Phoenix Insurance Company 25623 COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: CL185301009 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLIC ES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE AUUL INSD SUBH WVD POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF MM/DD IYYYY ) POLICY EXP (MMIDD/YYYYL LIMITS A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY Y A-5CG-109718-02 .� 06/01/2018 06/01/2019 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 2,OOD,000 CLAIMS -MADE X OCCUR DAMAGE TO RENTED PREMISES (Ea occurrence) $ 300,000 X Contractual Llability MED EXP (Any one person) $ 5,000 X XCU PERSONAL BADVINJURY $ 2,000,000 GEM. AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 4,000,000 PRODUCTS • COMP/OPAGG $ 4,000,000 Employee Benefits $ 1M/1M A AUTOMOBILE X XHIRED X LIABILITY ANY AUTO OWNED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY DOC - _ X � , SCHEDULED AUTOS NON -OWNED AUTOS ONLY Y A-5CA-109718-02 06/01/2018 06/01/2019 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT (Ea accident) $ 1,000,000 BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ BODILY INJURY Per accident) $ PROPERTY DAMAGE (Per accident) $ $ D X UMBRELLA LIAB EXCESSLIAB X OCCUR CLAIMS -MADE PT18EXC9306031V - Lead 06/01/2018 06/01/2019 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 5,000,000 AGGREGATE $ 5,000,000 DED RETENTION $ $ A WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY• ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? (MandatorylnNH) If yes, describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below Y/N NIA A-5CW-109718-02 06l01/2018 06/01/2019 X PEATUTE OTH E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ 1,000,000 E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000 E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ 1,000,000 B Pollution Professional CPP000009901 06/01/2018 ' 06/01/2019 Limit Llmit 10,000,000 5,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached If more space Is required) City of Miami is Included as additional insured for general liability and auto liability on a primary and non-contributory basis. • CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION City of Miami 444 SW 2nd Ave 8th Floor Miami FL 33130 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE raen PIWrtl ACORD 25 (2016103) © 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD ACCMCP AGENCY CUSTOMER ID: LOC #: ADDITIONAL REMARKS SCHEDULE Page of AGENCY Brown & Brown of Detroit POLICY NUMBER CARRIER NAIC CODE NAMED INSURED RIc-Man Construction, Inc. EFFECTIVE DATE: ADDITIONAL REMARKS THIS ADDITIONAL REMARKS FORM IS A SCHEDULE TO ACORD FORM, FORM NUMBER: FORM TITLE: : Notes (F) Phoenix Insurance Company - Contractor's Leased/Rented Equipment Policy #QT-660-6H628118 - 06/01/2018 - 06/01/2019 Limit $1,000,000 - Ded $10,000 (E) Lexington Insurance Company - 2nd Layer Umbrella Policy #023627436 - 06/01/2018 - 06/01/2019 Limit $10,000,000 (F) Phoenix Insurance Company - Contractor's Equipment -Scheduled Equipment - Policy #QT-660-6H628118 06/01/2018 - 06/01/2019 - Limit $10,346,586 ACORD 101 (2008(01) 2008 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD PROPOSAL FORM 1 COMPARABLE CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE PROJECTS EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN $50,000 1) Proposer's Name: Ric -Man Construction, Inc. 2) Agency/Client Name: C-13 Canal Water Main Break 3) Project Name: Broward County Water & Wastewater 4) Project Number: Emergency Project 5) Project Value: $46,825.47 6) Achieved or Anticipated Final Acceptance after January 1, 2013 0 Yes ❑ No 7) Company Role: ❑ Sub Contractor ® Prime Contractor 8) Agency: ® Public ❑ Private 0 Other: 9) Percentage of Self Performed Work with the Company's Trades: 100 % 10) Project Type: 0 Vertical Construction E Horizontal 11) Attach a separate sheet describing the scope of work: ❑ Yes © No 12) Client Reference for Construction: (It is your responsibility to assure that the contact information listed is correct. If your reference can not be contacted, this project may not be considered.) Reference's contact: Name Jorge Orozco Title Project Manager II Telephone: 954-831-3250 Email Address: 12) Description of Any Problems or Major Issues Encountered During the Project (If Any) and What Was Done to Resolve: (Attach Additional Information as Necessary) Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 139 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services PROPOSAL FORM 1 COMPARABLE CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE PROJECTS EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN $50,000 1) Proposer's Name: Ric -Man Construction, Inc. 2) Agency/Client Name: City of Deerfield Beach 3) Project Name: Manhole Collapse 4) Project Number: 5) Project Value: $44,180.13 6) Achieved or Anticipated Final Acceptance after January 1, 2013 ® Yes ❑ No 7) Company Role: ❑ Sub Contractor ® Prime Contractor 8) Agency: E Public 0 Private ❑ Other: 9) Percentage of Self Performed Work with the Company's Trades: 100 % 10) Project Type: ❑ Vertical Construction E Horizontal 11) Attach a separate sheet describing the scope of work: ] Yes 0 No 12) Client Reference for Construction: (It is your responsibility to assure that the contact information listed is correct. If your reference can not be contacted, this project may not be considered.) Reference's contact: Name Charles DaBrusco Title Project Manager Telephone: 954-480-4280 Email Address: 12) Description of Any Problems or Major Issues Encountered During the Project (If Any) and What Was Done to Resolve: (Attach Additional Information as Necessary) Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 139 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services PROPOSAL FORM 1 COMPARABLE CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE PROJECTS EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN $50,000 1) Proposer's Name: Ric -Man Construction, Inc. 2) Agency/ClientName: City of Deerfield Beach 3) Project Name: Sanitary Sewer Line Repair 4) Project Number: 5) Project Value: $20,287.47 6) Achieved or Anticipated Final Acceptance after January 1, 2013 XC7 Yes 111 No 7) Company Role: ❑ Sub Contractor [ l Prime Contractor 8) Agency: ® Public ❑ Private ❑ Other: 9) Percentage of Self Performed Work with the Company's Trades: 100 % 10) Project Type: ❑ Vertical Construction j] Horizontal 11) Attach a separate sheet describing the scope of work: J j Yes ❑ No 12) Client Reference for Construction: (It is your responsibility to assure that the contact information listed is correct. If your reference can not be contacted, this project may not be considered.) Reference's contact: Name Charles DaBrusco Title Project Manager Telephone: 954-480-4280 Email Address: 12) Description of Any Problems or Major Issues Encountered During the Project (If Any) and What Was Done to Resolve: (Attach Additional Information as Necessary) Job Order•Contracting (JOC) for 139 RFP.No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services PROPOSAL FORM 1 COMPARABLE CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE PROJECTS EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN $50,000 1) Proposer's Name: Ric -Man Construction. Inc. 2) AgencyfClient Name: Miami -Dade Water and Sewer 3) Project Name: 8-Inch Blowoff at NW 57th Avenue and W 33rd Street - ERT2 4) Project Number: Emergency Project 5) Project Value: $43,992.55 6) Achieved or Anticipated Final Acceptance after January 1, 2013 ❑x Yes ❑ No 7) Company Role: 0 Sub Contractor ® Prime Contractor 8) Agency: ® Public ❑ Private 0 Other: 9) Percentage of Self Performed Work with the Company's Trades: 98 ok 10) Project Type: ❑ Vertical Construction ® Horizontal 11) Attach a separate sheet describing the scope of work: ❑ Yes ❑ No 12) Client Reference for Construction: (It is your responsibility to assure that the contact information listed is correct. If your reference can not be contacted, this project may not be considered.) Reference's contact: Name Nelson Cespedes Title Senior Construction Manager Telephone: 305-607-0799 Email Address: 12) Description of Any Problems or Major Issues Encountered During the Project (If Any) and What Was Done to Resolve: (Attach Additional Information as Necessary) . Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 139 RFP No. 18-19-001. - Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services PROPOSAL FORM 1 COMPARABLE CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE PROJECTS EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN $50,000 1) Proposer's Name: Ric -Man Construction. Inc. 2) Agency/Client Name: Macomb Township 3) Project Name: Macomb Township Lutheran High - North Bypass Lane 4) Project Number: 5) Project Value: $79,250.00 6) Achieved or Anticipated Final Acceptance after January 1, 2013 53 Yes ❑ No 7) Company Role: 0 Sub Contractor ® Prime Contractor 8) Agency: Q Public ❑ Private ❑ Other: 9) Percentage of Self Performed Work with the Company's Trades: 65 10) Project Type: 0 Vertical Construction nX Horizontal 11) Attach a separate sheet describing the scope of work: Q Yes ❑ No 12) Client Reference for Construction: (It is your responsibility to assure that the contact information listed is correct. If your reference can not be contacted, this project may not be considered.) • Reference's contact: Name James L Van Tiffin. P.E. Title Townshi Engineer Telephone: 586-'99-0710 Email Address: 12) Description of Any Problems or Major Issues Encountered During the Project (If Any) and What Was Done to Resolve: (Attach Additional information as Necessary) • Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 139 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services CITY OF MIAMI JOB ORDER CONTRACTING (JOC) FOR HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CONSTRUCTIOTN SERVICES — RFP NO. 18-19-00 PROJECTS EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN $50,000 • rc C-13 Canal Watermain Break Contact Broward County Water & Wastewater Jorge Orozco Project Manager it 954-831-3250 CONST. IPIC. PrtlgM111, FlOA1pA lb1.v. J[K:XE!s.:2 .{�..%!r.;.N.bt F.'?t,_;. .ti .. Mf.a.tk-:!1ks-,A-.-'...r •N Description: Emergency repair to the 22=Inch water main breakunder surge of pressure, shot gallons of water under mining FDOT road. We repaired the water main with flowable fill, concrete thrust blocked main and pier capped. We also installed an air release valve at the water main break. Budget $46,825.47 Completion: January 2013 Manhole Collapse Contact City of Deerfield Beach Charles DaBrusco 954-480-4280 Description: Repair of 3 deteriorated manholes due to heavy flows. Budget: $44,180.13 Completion: October 2013 Sanitary Sewer Line Repair Contact City of Deerfield Beach Charles DaBrusco 954-480-4280 Description: Repaired the existing sanitary sewer line that was hit by a Horizontal Directional Drill. Budget: $20,287.47 Completion: October 2013 CITY OF MIAMI JOB ORDER CONTRACTING (JOC) FOR HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CONSTRUCTIOTN SERVICES — RFP NO. 18-19-00 PROJECTS EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN $50,000 8-Inch Blowoff at NW 57th Avenue and W 33rd Street — ERT2 Contact _ Miami -Dade Water & Sewer Department Nelson Cespedes 305-607-0799 CONT. in. MIAMl, pLORIDP Description: Emergency relocation of existing blow off assembly on the 54inch transmission main at NW 57th Avenue and W 33rd Street. Budget: $43,992.55 Completion: 2013 Macomb Township Lutheran High — North Bypass Lane Contact Macomb Township James L. Van Tiflin, P.E. 586-992-0710 Description: We constructed a bypass lane for Lutheran High School North at the request of Macomb Township. The scope of work included a 225 LF x 12-Ft Wide bypass lane, 12-inch subgrade, 6-inch base course and asphalt. We also had to install 4 drainage structures with 18-inch drainage. Budget: $29,250.00 Completion: August 2015 PROPOSAL FORM 2 COMPARABLE CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE PROJECTS GREATER THAN $50,000 AND EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN $250,000 1) Proposer's Name: Ric -Man Construction, Inc. 2) Agency/Client Name: Miami -Dade Water & Sewer 3) Project Name: Bird Road at 67th Avenue and SW 87th Avenue - ERT1 Manways 4) Project Number: N/A 5) Project Value: $92,146.42 6) Achieved or Anticipated Final Acceptance after January 1, 2013 ® Yes ❑ No 7) Company Role: 0 Sub Contractor ® Prime Contractor 8) Agency: ❑X Public ❑ Private ❑ Other: 9) Percentage of Self Performed Work with the Company's Trades: $8 % 10) Project Type: 0 Vertical Construction I J Horizontal 11) Attach a separate sheet describing the scope of work: 1 Yes ❑ No 12) Client Reference for Construction: (It is your responsibility to assure that the contact information listed is correct. If your reference cannot be contacted, this project may not be considered.) Reference's contact: Name Nelson Cespedes Title Senior Construction Manager Telephone: 305-607-0799 Email Address: 13) Description of Any Problems or Major Issues Encountered During the Project (If Any) and What Was Done to Resolve: (Attach Additional Information as Necessary) Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 141 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services PROPOSAL FORM 2 COMPARABLE CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE PROJECTS GREATER THAN $50,000 AND EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN $250,000 1) Proposer's Name: Ric -Man Construction, Inc. 2) Agency/Client Name: Detroit Water & Sewage Department 3) Project Name: C-13 Canal Watermain Break 4) Project Number: Emergency Project - No Number . 5) Project Value: $86,286.00 6) Achieved or Anticipated Final Acceptance after January 1, 2013 0 Yes 0 No 7) Company Role: 0 Sub Contractor al Prime Contractor 8) Agency: L1 Public El Private 0 Other: 9) Percentage of Self Performed Work with the Company's Trades: 100 % 10) Project Type: 0 Vertical Construction 0 Horizontal 11) Attach a separate sheet describing the scope of work: 0 Yes 0 No 12) Client Reference for Construction: (It Is your responsibility to assure that the contact information listed Is correct. If your reference cannot be contacted, this project may not be considered.) Reference's contact: Name Mohamad Farhat, P.E. Title Superintendent of Water Systems Maintenance Telephone: 313-267-1201 Email Address: 13) Description of Any Problems or Major Issues Encountered During the Project (If Any) and What Was Done to Resolve: (Attach Additional Information as Necessary) Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 141 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services PROPOSAL FORM. 2 COMPARABLE CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE PROJECTS GREATER THAN $50,000 AND EQUAL. TO OR LESS THAN $250,000. 1) Proposer's Name: Ric -Man Construction, Inc. 2) Agency/Client Name: Detroit Water & Sewage Department 3) Project Name: External Point Repair of Leaking 12-Inch Water Main at 287 East Larnard Street 4) Project Number: Emergency Project - No Number 5) Project Value: $66,096.58 6) Achieved or Anticipated Final Acceptance after January 1, 2013 ® Yes 0 No 7) Company Role: ❑ Sub Contractor ® Prime Contractor 8) Agency: El Public 0 Private ❑ Other: 9) Percentage of Self Performed Work with the Company's Trades: 85 10) Project Type: 0 Vertical Construction ® Horizontal 11) Attach a separate sheet describing the scope of work: lI Yes ❑ No 12) Client Reference for Construction: (It is your responsibility to assure that the contact information listed Is correct. If your reference cannot be contacted, this project may not be considered.) Reference's contact: Name Mohamad Farhat, P.E. Title Superintendent of Water Systems Maintenance Telephone: 313-267-1201 Email Address: 13) Description of Any Problems or Major Issues Encountered During the Project (If Any) and What Was Done to Resolve: (Attach Additional Information as Necessary) Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 141 RFP No, 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services PROPOSAL FORM 2 COMPARABLE CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE PROJECTS GREATER THAN $50,000 AND EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN $250,000 1) Proposer's Name: Ric -Man Construction, Inc. 2) Agency/Client Name: Detroit Water &Sewerage Department 3) Project Name: 96" Watermain Air Release Emergency Repair. 4) Project Number: Emergency Project - No Number 5) Project Value: $115,415.00 6) Achieved or Anticipated Final Acceptance after January 1, 2013 Q Yes ❑ No 7) Company Role: ❑ Sub Contractor ® Prime Contractor 8) Agency: ❑X Public ❑ Private ❑ Other: 9) Percentage of Self Performed Work with the Company's Trades: 10) Project Type: ❑ Vertical Construction © Horizontal 11) Attach a separate sheet describing the scope of work: Yes ❑ No 12) Client Reference for Construction: (It is your responsibility to assure that the contact information listed is correct. If your reference cannot be contacted, this project may not be considered.) Reference's contact: Name Mohamad Farhat, P.E. Title Project Manager Telephone: 313-267-1201 Email Address: 13) Description of Any Problems or Major Issues Encountered During the Project (If Any) and What Was Done to Resolve: (Attach Additional Information as Necessary) Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 141 RFP No: 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services PROPOSAL FORM 2 COMPARABLE CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE PROJECTS GREATER THAN $50,000 AND EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN $250,000 1) Proposer's Name: Ric -Man Construction, Inc. 2) Agency/Client Name: Oakland County Water Resources Commissioner 3) Project Name: MIDD Middlebelt Transport and Storage Tunnel - CIPP Liner 4) Project Number: 5) Project Value: $112,659.00 6) Achieved or Anticipated Final Acceptance after January 1, 2013 11 Yes ❑ No 7) Company Role: ❑ Sub Contractor ® Prime Contractor 8) Agency: ❑x Public ❑ Private ❑ Other: 9) Percentage of Self Performed Work with the Company's Trades: 1 on % 10) Project Type: ❑ Vertical Construction El Horizontal 11) Attach a separate sheet describing the scope of work: ® Yes ❑ No - 12) Client Reference for Construction: (It is your responsibility to assure that the contact information listed is correct. If your reference cannot be contacted, this project may not be considered.) Reference's contact: Name Sid Lockhart, P.E. Title Chief Engineer Telephone: 248-858-1082 Email Address: 13) Description of Any Problems or Major Issues Encountered During the Project (If Any) and What Was Done to Resolve: (Attach Additional Information as Necessary) Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 141 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services CITY OF MIAMI JOB ORDER CONTRACTING (JOC) FOR HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CONSTRUCTIOTN SERVICES — RFP NO. 18-19-00 PROJECTS GREATER THAN $50,000 AND EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN $250,000 COOT, INC. Bird Road at 67th Avenue and SW 87th Avenue — ERT1 Manways Contact Miami -Dade Water & Sewer Department Nelson Cespedes Senior Construction Manager 305-607-0799 Description: Emergency construction of two access manhole structures on an existing 48-inch pre- stressed concrete water transmission main on Bird Road. One of the access manholes was located on SW 67th Avenue and another on SW 87th Avenue. Budget: $92,146.42 Completion: April 2013 Beck Road Emergency Watermain Repair Contact Detroit Water & Sewerage Department Mohamad Farhat, P.E. Superintendent of Waste Systems Maintenance 313-267-1201 Description: This scope of work was to repair an existing 42-inch PCCP that ruptured. This included the removal of 20 linear feet of PCCP, replacement with closure section and accessories along with surface restoration. Budget: $86,286.00 Completion: May 2013 External Point Repair of Leaking 12-inch Water Main at 201 Lanard Street Contact Detroit Water & Sewerage Department Mohamad Farhat, P.E. Superintendent of Waste Systems Maintenance 313-267-1201 Description: This project is for the repair to an existing 12-inch water main. The emergency repair was located across the parking garage from Coleman Young Building by 201 Lanard Street. Budget: $66,096.58 Completion: February 2015 CITY OF MIAMI JOB ORDER CONTRACTING (JOC) FOR HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CONSTRUCTIOTN SERVICES — RFP NO, 18-19-00 PROJECTS GREATER THAN $50,000 AND EQUAL TO OR LESS THAN $250,000 411 96" Watermain Air Release Emergency Repair Contact Detroit Water & Sewerage Department Mohamad Farhat, P.E. Superintendent of Waste Systems Maintenance 313-267-1201 CONS% INC. MlAMI, Description: The emergency repair of an air release valve on the existing 96-inch water main near 60005 Campground Road, Washington, MI 48094. Location was on the deceleration lane on the west side of Campground Road. Budget: $115,415.00 Completion: April 2015 MIDD Middlebelt Transport and Storage Tunnel — CIPP Liner Contact Oakland County Water Resources Commissioner Sid Lockhart, P.E. Chief Engineer 248-858-1082 Description: Installed CIPP liner for 352 LF for 36-Inch piping and 336 LF of 24-inch piping. Budget $112,659.00 Completion: 2018 PROPOSAL FORM 3 COMPARABLE CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE PROJECTS GREATER THAN $250,000 1) Proposer's Name: Ric -Man Construction. Inc. 2) Agency/Client Name: CitV Of Miami Beach 3).Project Name: 19th Street Stormwater Pump Station 4) Project Number: 2016-052-KB 5) Project Value: 57,388,238.80 6) Achieved or Anticipated Final Acceptance after January 1, 2013 ❑x Yes El No 7) Company Role: ❑ Sub Contractor ® Prime Contractor 8) Agency: ® Public ❑ Private ❑ Other: 9) Percentage of Self Performed Work with the Company's Trades; 65 % 10) Project Type: ❑ Vertical Construction ® Horizontal 11) Attach a separate sheet describing the scope of work: ® Yes ❑ No 12) Client Reference for Construction: (It is your responsibility to assure that the contact information listed is correct. If your reference cannot be contacted, this project may not be considered.) Reference's contact: Name David Martinez, P.E. Title CIP Director Telephone: 305-673-7071 Email Address: DavidMartinez(@miamibeachfl.gov 13) Description of Any Problems or Major Issues Encountered During the Project (If Any) and What Was Done to Resolve: (Attach Additional Information as Necessary) Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 143 RFP•No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services PROPOSAL FORM .3 COMPARABLE CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE PROJECTS GREATER THAN $250,000 1) Proposer's Name: Ric -Man Construction, Inc. 2) Agency/Client Name: Miami Dade Water & Sewer. 3) Project Name: Gravity Sewer Interceptor for Master Pump Station No, 3 4) Project Number: DB13-WASD-01 5) Project Value: $12,535,699.72 6) Achieved or Anticipated Final Acceptance after January 1, 2013 Q Yes ❑ No 7) Company Role: 0 Sub Contractor ® Prime Contractor 8) Agency: ® Public ❑ Private ❑ Other: 9) Percentage of Self Performed Work with the Company's Trades: 75 % 10) Project Type: 0 Vertical Construction ® Horizontal 11) Attach a separate sheet describing the scope of work: Q Yes ❑ No 12) Client Reference for Construction: (It is your responsibility to assure that the contact information listed is correct. If your reference cannot be contacted, this project may not be considered.) Reference's contact: Name Pedro Vigil Title Project Manager Telephone: 305-205-5152 Email Address: Pedro.VigiI miamidade.gov 13) Description of Any Problems or Major Issues Encountered During the Project (If Any) and What Was Done to Resolve: (Attach Additional Information as Necessary) Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 143 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services PROPOSAL FORM 3 COMPARABLE CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE PROJECTS GREATER THAN $250,000 1) Proposer's Name: Ric -Man Construction, Inc. 2) Agency/Client Name: Miami -Dade Water & Sewer 3) Project Name: Emergency 54-Inch Sewer Force Main Replacement 4) Project Number: N/A 5) Project Value: $9,613,480.64 6) Achieved or Anticipated Final Acceptance after January 1, 2013 ® Yes ❑ No 7) Company Role: ❑ Sub Contractor 0 Prime Contractor 8) Agency: ® Public 0 Private El Other: 9) Percentage of Self Performed Work with the Company's Trades: 75 % 10) Project Type: 0 Vertical Construction ® Horizontal 11) Attach a separate sheet describing the scope of work: ❑x Yes 0 No 12) Client Reference for Construction: (It is your responsibility to assure that the contact information listed is correct. If your reference cannot be contacted, this project may not be considered.) Reference's contact: Name Isaac A. Gutierrez Title Project Manager Telephone: 786-268-5173 Email Address: IGutiamiamidade.gov 13) Description of Any Problems or Major Issues Encountered During the Protect (If Any) and What Was Done to Resolve: (Attach Additional Information as Necessary) Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 143 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services PROPOSAL FORM 3 COMPARABLE CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE PROJECTS GREATER THAN $250,000 1) Proposer's Name: Ric -Man Construction.Inc. 2) Agency/Client Name: Broward County Water & Wastewater 3) Project Name: North County Neighborhood Improvement Project Bid Package 13 4) Project Number: Bid Package 13 5) Project Value: $6,676,032.66 6) Achieved or Anticipated Final Acceptance after January 1, 2013 l Yes 0 No 7) Company Role: 0 Sub Contractor 2 Prime Contractor 8) Agency: 2 Public 0 Private ID Other: 9) Percentage of Self Performed Work with the Company's Trades: 59 % 10) Project Type: 0 Vertical Construction 1I Horizontal 11) Attach a separate sheet describing the scope of work: 2 Yes 0 No 12) Client Reference for Construction: (It Is your responsibility to assure that the contact Information listed Is correct. If your reference cannot be contacted, this project may not be considered.) PM Najla Elshami Zerrouki, P.E. no longer with Broward County Reference's contact: Name Patrick MacGregor Title Expansion Project Administrator Telephone: 9544331-0904 Email Address: PaMacGregor(@broward.org 13) Description of Any Problems or Major Issues Encountered During the Project (If Any) and What Was Done to Resolve: (Attach Additional Information as Necessary) Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 143 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services PROPOSAL FORM 3 COMPARABLE CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE PROJECTS GREATER THAN $250,000 1)Proposer's Name: Ric -Man Construction, Inc. 2) Agency/Client Name: Broward County Water & Wastewater 3) Project Name: North County Neighborhood Improvement NE Quadrant. Project Bid Package 12 4) Project Number: Bid Package 12 ' 5) Project Value: $9,289,226.03 6) Achieved or Anticipated Final Acceptance after January 1, 2013 ® Yes 0 No 7) Company Role: ❑ Sub Contractor ❑X Prime Contractor 8) Agency: © Public 0 Private 0 Other: 9) Percentage of Self Performed Work with the Company's Trades: 65 % 10) Project Type: ❑ Vertical Construction ® Horizontal 11) Attach a separate sheet describing the scope of work: ® Yes ❑ No 12) Client Reference for Construction: (It is your responsibility to assure that the contact information listed is correct. If your reference cannot be contacted, this project may not be considered.) Reference's contact: Name Bernard Eugene Title Project Manager Telephone: 954-831-0923 Email Address: beuv€nef@broward.org 13) Description of Any Problems or Major Issues Encountered During the Project (If Any) and What Was Done to Resolve: (Attach Additional Information as Necessary) Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 143 RFP No, 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services STORMWATER PUMP STATION ON 19TH ST BETWEEN CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE AND MERIDIAN AVENUE Scope mfWork: This is a Design/Build project with our Design Team member WBP. The ouupo of work included the design, permitting and construction for the stonnwa er pump station ond ancillary infrastructure and discharge facilities. The work involves the installation of the drainage pump. station, electrical infrastructure tosupport the pump station, site preparation, earthwork, dewatahng, parking reconstruction, lighting, utility adjustments, landscaping and seuvvuU modification on the south side of the Collins Cana/ between Convention Cc%nterDrive and Meridian Avenue. Part of the citywide stormwater improvement system, the 19th Street pump station plays amajor role inreducing flooding, specifically |nthe Miami Beach Convention Center area, which has a contributing drainage basin of11O acres. The project will directly addresthe impacts nfsea level rise; omajor concern inSouth Florida. The duplex station includes four axial pump* with four 32-inch pressurized pipes discharging into ajunut|on box, and peak capacity of20,UOO 8aUnnx per minute (gpm) each, and a total capacity of 80,000 Qpm when accounting for all proposed improvements. The excavation for the pump station structures required a 30-foot-deep, watertight cofferdam. � � .Ow"er, gty.of Miami Beach . 1700 Center Drive � ^ Miami hpL33z�y�_ ' � ^^ �121 Ponce De Leon� Cmal 33134 fl305)56s4s92 Contract Aftiount. � . �Rv,-W?pnnstmcuon�Inc;, `. �?0z6�Avgu�zvz9. | . DB13-WASD-01 DESIGN/BUILD SERVICES FOR THE INSTALLATION GRAVITY SEWER INTERCEPTORS FOR THE MASTER PUMP STATION NO. 3 — CONTRACT 13RMCI002 Scope of Work: This was a Design/Build Project in which we were teamed up with Jacobs as the Prime Design Consultant. This project was located in the middle of downtown Miami. It was under an aggressive timeline as current residential and mixed -use developments were anticipated to be completed by year end. The project consisted of the following: • Approximately 580 linear feet of 54-inch micro -tunneled gravity sewer along S.W. 11 Street from S.W. 2 Avenue to Master Pump Station No. 3; • Approximately 2,320 linear feet of 48-inch micro -tunneled gravity sewer along S.W. 2 Avenue and S.W. 13 Street, from S.W. 11 Street to Brickell Avenue; • Approximately 1340 linear feet of 36-inch micro -tunneled gravity sewer along S.W. 2 Avenue, from S.W. 7 Street to S.W. 11th Street; • Approximately 695 linear feet of 30-inch micro -tunneled gravity sewer- along S.W. 8 Street, from S.W. 1 Avenue to S.W. 2 Avenue. Moreover, our services Included the construction/installation of all tunneled piping including launch and retrieval shafts, manholes, junctions, ancillary piping, tie-in connections and commissioning of the new gravity sewer interceptors for Master Pump Station No. 3 located at the intersection of S.W. 3 Avenue and S.W. 11 Street in the City of Miami. As _part of our work, Ric -Man Construction, Inc. had to make sure that the following were coordinated and minimized any impacts to the Miami Avenue Bridge Project: • We took Into consideration the bridge MOT plans during the preparation of our MOT plan to prevent conflicts and undue impact on traffic in the area; • Coordinated and obtained MOT approval from the Miami -Dade County Public Works; • Participated In the City of Miami bi-monthly MOT meetings; • Coordinated with the City of Miami Public Works Department and the Office of Transportation to.develop an MOT plan that minimized congestion in the area. We accomplished this. by a) providing. Variable Message Signs for traffic entering the Brickell Area, b) providing frequent closure updates, c) accommodating transit needs, and d) maintaining a freeflow of through traffic as well as pedestrian access among other requirements. CON$ INC.. `MIAMI, flati�A %,lid\ti:' \\`* \\v2 'opener . Mfarni-Dade Water & Sewer Dept 3071 SW 38th Avenue Miami, F.L'33146 • PedroVigil, Project Manager Resign/Build Engineer ,lacobs 3159 SW 38t".Avenue (305.) 441-1.864 Contract Amount -'$12,535,699,72 :Contractor . , • ^Ric -Man Construction, Inca , ' 'Timeline ;April 20141 August 2015' Status . earnpleted EMERGENCY 54-INCH SEWER FORCE MAIN REPLACEMENT FROM GOVERNMENT CUT TO THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH Scope of Work: Ric -Man Construction was issued an Emergency Change Order for the replacement of the existing 54-Inch sewer force main under Government Cut Channel including providing deep shafts on land at Fisher Island and a second deep shaft in the water, south of the City of Miami Beach; and a third shaft on land in the City of Miami Beach, within South Point Park. The 54-inch sewer force main was replaced with a 60-Inch inside diameter force main and installed by MTBM methodology from South Point Park to Ric -Man Construction's retrieva shaft in the water within government cut just south of the City of Miami Beach. Approximately 700 LF was performed at a depth of 63-feet below sea level. Additionally, we installed approximately 480 LF of 60-Inch PCCP via open cut method at the South End of Washington Avenue and west end of Commerce Street tying the new 60-inch pipeline to the point of connection in South Poin Park. CON*T. #, IIICI CON$T. INC. I Owner `• Miami -Dade Water & Sewer Dept 3071 SW 38th Avenue ` Miami, FL33146 Isaac A. Gutierrez (786)268-5173 IGuti@miamidade.gov Design/Build Engineer Hazen and*Sawyer, P.C. : 999 Ponce De Leon Blvd. , 'Suite 1150 . :Coral Gables, FL 33134' -. (305) 443-4001 Contractor . • Ric -Man Construction, Inc. ir . Timeline 2011-2013 Status Completed . . Type Design/Build NORTH COUNTY NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT BID PACKAGE NO. 13 Scope of Work: This project was within a residential neighborhood with a heavy traffic flow. Dewatering of the sanitary sewer was accomplished using well points. The deepest cut range was 16'-18' for the installation of the sanitary main at the connection to the new west well. This project was a•complete restoration of a neighborhood with all utilities and roadway restoration, sidewalks, and driveway connections. All required permits were obtained using internal staffing. Our scope of work included the following: • 52,660 SY of Roadway Reconstruction • 15,400 LF of 6" to 8" Water Main • 59 Gate Valves • 174 Water Services • 20,300 LF of 8" thru 14" Sanitary Sewer • 73 Sanitary Sewer Maintenance Access Manhole • 272 Sanitary Sewer Laterals • 1 Sanitary Sewer Lift Station • 1,650 LF of 12" DIP Force main • 7,110 LF of 15" thru 24" RCP/HDPE Drainage • 76 Drainage Structures • Hardscape • 19,930 SY of Concrete Sidewalk Replacement • 1,400 LF of F Curb or Valley Gutter • 200 LF Low Concrete Retaining Wall • 7,810 SY of Asphalt Driveways • 5,100 SY of Concrete Driveways • 2,200 SY of Paver Driveways • Landscape • 58,200 SY of Swale Reconstruction • 60 Trees — 26 Gumbo Limbos; 21 Live Oaks, 13 Silver Buttonwoods • 55,800 SY of St. Augustine Sod • Irrigation System 1-1-11414, COMOT. INC. CONCT. INC. MMM;FLOri10A 9 UNOIng {AlCri10Ari .Owner . - • Broward County Water & Wastewater 2555 West Copans Road Pompano Beach,'FL 33069 1' ` , Patrick MacGregor ` (954) 831-0904.. • Engineer Miller Legg .5747 North Andrews Avenue FortLauderdale, FL 33309 Tel. (954) 436-7000 Contract Amount $6,676,032.66 Prime Contractor Ric -Man Construction, Inc. Timeline 'Jan. 2011= March 2013 Status Complete NORTH COUNTY NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NE QUADRANT ~BID PACKAGE NO. Scope of Work: This project was within a residential neighborhood with a heavy traffic flow. Devvotehng of the sanitary sewer was accomplished using well points. The deepest cut range was 18''20' for the installation of the sanitary main at the connection tothe new west well. This project was ocomplete restoration Vfo neighborhood with all utilities and roadway restoration, sidewalks, and driveway connections. All required permits were obtained using internal our scope of work - following: " included the 52,647 Sy of Roadway Reconstruction 0 19,796 B of 6" thm 12" DIP Water Main ^ 7Tons ofDIP Fittings ° O8Gate Valves " 296Water Services ° I7,986 LF of 4" thru ZO" Reclaimed Water Main , 34OReclaimed Water Services " 18,030 LF of D" thru 12" Sanitary' Sewer � " 73 Sanitary Sewer Maintenance Access Manhole " 41GSanitary Sewer Laterals, " 1Sanitary Sewer Lift Statinn ' " 1,678LFofl2^DIP Purti.am� , ° ��76G of AV thm 1SY ' �— RC Drainage ' , 113D, |nage5tnuctu " 27986 LF of Reclaimed Water Main , Hondsnape " 16,808 SYofConcrete Sidewalk Replacement ° 5,083 SY of Concrete Driveways " 4/31ZSYofPaver Driveways ~ 7,Q1USYofAxphaltDriveways " 1,965 LF of F Curb or VdUey Gutter ° 3S0LFofDCurb ° 1080 LFofLow Retaining Wall 6"to12" " Landscape ° 35,578 of Swale Reconstruction ° 84Trees —7Gumbo Limbos; 18 Live Oaks, 12 Mahoganies; 47 Silver Buttonwoods & 44,700 GYofSt. Augustine Sod G�:-^a�h ' -' � 7 SECTION 6 - CONTRACT EXECUTION FORM THIS Contract # 18-19-001-H-3 made this `�It F day of in the year 20� in the amount of $2,500,000.00 by and between THE CITY OF MI MI, FLORIDA, hereinafter called the "CITY," and RIC-MAN CONSTRUCTION, INC., hereinafter called the "Contractor" for the Job Order Contract for Horizontal Construction for the following awarded Adjustment Factors: Normal Construction Working Hours: 1.0446 Other than Normal Construction Working Hours: 1.0756 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first above written. WITNESS/ATTEST Cynthia Morefield, Secretary Print Name, Title ATTEST: CONTRACTOR Secretary (Affirm CONTRACTOR Seal, if available) ATTEST: Todd B. Hannon, APPROVED REQUIRE ANCE AnnAilarie S ar•e, Director Risk Manag me t Department t Job Order Contracting (JOC) for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 149 RIC-MAN CONSTRUCTION, INC., a Foreign cor•o . tion Sign. re Steven Mancini, President (Corporate Seat) CITY OF MIAMI, a municipal corporation of the State of Florida EmilT. Gonzalez, PhD., Ci Manager APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM AND C�QRRECTNESS: Vitoria Mendez, City Attorney RFP No. 18-19-001 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 150 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services WHEREAS, CORPORATE RESOLUTION Ric -Man Construction , Inc. desires to enter into a contract with the City of Miami for the purpose of performing the work described in the contract to which this resolution is attached; and WHEREAS, the Board of Directors at a duly held corporate meeting has considered the matter in accordance with the By -Laws of the corporation; Now, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS that the President (Type title of officer) Steven Mancini , is hereby authorized (Type name of officer) and instructed to enter into a contract, in the name and on behalf of this corporation, with the City of Miami upon the terms contained in the contract to which this resolution is attached and to execute the corresponding performance bond. DATED this 21st day of _, November , 2019 nthia Morefield (Corporate Seal) Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 151 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services SECTION 6 - CONTRACT EXECUTION FORM THIS Contract # 18-19-001-H-3 made this _• day of V=4)1k-XZZ in the year 20)4 in the amount of $2,500,000.00 by and between THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, hereinafter called the "CITY," and RIC-MAN CONSTRUCTION, INC., hereinafter called the "Contractor" for the Job Order Contract for Horizontal Construction for the following awarded Adjustment Factors: Normal Construction Working Hours: 1.0446 Other than Normal Construction Working Hours: 1.0756 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first above written. WITNESS/ATTEST Cynthia Morefield, Secretary Print Name, Title ATTEST: CONTRACTOR Secretary (Affirm CONTRACTOR Seal, if available) ATTEST: odd B. Hanno APPROVED AS TO IN REQUIREMENTS: URANCE' Ann -Marie Shar • , Di ector Risk Managem t De ' artment RIC-MAN CONSTRUCTION, INC., a Foreign corpo -. ion s gna Steven Mancini, President (Corporate Seal) CITY OF MIAMI, a municipal corporation of the State of Florida E o T. Gonzalez, PhD., CO Manager APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM AND CORRECTNESS: Vic oria Mendez, City Attorney Job Order Contracting (JOC) for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 149 RFP No. 18-19-001 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 150 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services CORPORATE RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Ric -Man Construction , Inc. desires to enter into a contract with the City of Miami for the purpose of performing the work described in the contract to which this resolution is attached; and WHEREAS, the Board of Directors at a duly held corporate meeting has considered the matter in accordance with the By -Laws of the corporation; Now, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS that the President (Type title of officer) Steven Mancini , is hereby authorized (Type name of officer) and instructed to enter into a contract, in the name and on behalf of this corporation, with the City of Miami upon the terms contained in the contract to which this resolution is attached and to execute the corresponding performance bond. DATED this 21st day of November , 2019 Corporate Secret Cynthia Morefield (Corporate Seal) Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 151 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services FORM OF PERFORMANCE BOND (Page 1 of 3) BY THIS BOND, We Ric -Man Construction, Inc. Bond No. 30073330 , as Principal, hereinafter called Contractor, and Western Surety Company , as Surety, are bound to the City of Miami, Florida, as Obligee, hereinafter called City, in the amount of TWO MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND & NO/100---- Dollars ($ 2,500,000.00 ) for the payment whereof Contractor and Surety bind themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally. WHEREAS, Contractor has by written agreement" entered into a Contract, RFP No: 18-19-001, awarded the Li day of F�+)0G , 202 , with City which Contract Documents are by reference incorporated herein and made a part hereof, and specifically include provision for liquidated damages, and other damages Identified, and for the purposes of this Bond are hereafter referred to as the "Contract"; THE CONDITION OF THIS BOND is that if Contractor:. 1. Performs the Contract between Contractor and City for . construction of Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services , the Contract being made a part of this Bond by reference, at the times and in the manner prescribed in the Contract; and 2. Pays City all losses, liquidated damages, expenses, costs and attorney's fees including appellate proceedings, that City sustains as a result of default by Contractor under the Contract; and 3. Performs the guarantee of all Work and materials furnished under the Contract for the time specified in the Contract; then THIS BOND IS VOID, OTHERWISE IT REMAINS IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT. 4. Whenever Contractor shall be, and declared by City to be, in default under the Contract, City having performed City obligations hereunder, the Surety may promptly remedy the default, or shall promptly: Job Order Contracting (JOC) for _ 152 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services FORM OF PERFORMANCE BOND (Page 2 of 3) 4.1. Complete the Project in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Contract Documents; or 4.2. Obtain a bid or bids for completing the Project in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Contract Documents, and upon determination by Surety of the lowest responsible Proposer, or, if City elects, upon determination by City and Surety jointly of the lowest responsible Proposer, arrange for a Contract between such Proposer and City, and make available as Work progresses (even though there should be a default or a succession of defaults under the Contract or Contracts of completion arranged under this paragraph) sufficient funds to pay the cost of completion Tess the balance of the Job Order Amount; but not exceeding, including other costs and damages for which the Surety may be liable hereunder, the amount set forth in the first paragraph hereof. The term "balance of the Job Order Amount," as usedin this paragraph, shall mean the total amount payable by City to Contractor under the Contract and any amendments thereto, Tess the amount properly paid by City to Contractor. No right of action shall accrue on this Bond to or for the use of any person or corporation other than City named herein. The Surety hereby waives notice of and agrees that any changes in or under the Contract Documents and compliance or -noncompliance with any -formalities connected -with -the Contract or the changes does not affect Surety's obligation under this Bond. Signed and sealed this 22 day of November , 2019 . Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 153 R F P No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services FORM OF PERFORMANCE BOND (Page 3 of 3) (CORPQR TE'SEAL) fr/� � . •vi, r By. _.(Agent an: A ey-in-Fact) Angelo G: Zervos:i Western Sure, S ompany, = ' -: Address: 151 N. Frank! reet _ r y Ric -Man Construction, Inc. (Name of Corporation) (Signature) Steven Mancini, President (Print Name and Title) INSURANCE COMPANY: (St t) Chicago, IL 60606 (City/State/Zip Code) Telephone No.: 248-350-6160 r, r. r-10. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 154 RFP No. 18-19-001 FORM OF PAYMENT BOND (Page 1 of 2). BY THIS BOND, We - Ric -Man Construction, Inc.. hereinafter called Contractor, and Westem Surety Company Bond No. 30073330 as Principal, , as Surety, are bound to the City of Miami, Florida, as Obligee, hereinafter called City, in the amount of TWO MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND NO/100— Dollars ($ 2,500,000.00 ) for the payment whereof Contractor and Surety bind themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally. WHEREAS, Contractor has by written agreement entered into a Contract, RFP No. 18-19-001 , awarded the 44 day of 20 2-0, with City which Contract Documents are by reference incorporated herein and made a part hereof, and specifically include provision for liquidated damages, and other damages identified, and for the purposes of this Bond are hereafter referred to as the "Contract"; THE CONDITION OF THIS BOND is that if Contractor: 1. Pays City all losses, liquidated damages, expenses, costs and attorney's fees including appellate proceedings, that City sustains because of default by Contractor under the Contract; and 2. Promptly makes payments to all claimants as defined by Florida Statute 255.05(1) for all labor, materials, and supplies used directly orindirectly by Contractor In the performance of the Contract; THEN CONTRACTOR'S OBLIGATION SHALL BE VOID; OTHERWISE, IT SHALL REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT SUBJECT, HOWEVER, TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: 2.1. A claimant, except a laborer, who is not in privity with Contractor and who has not received payment for its labor, materials, or supplies shall, within forty-five (45) days after beginning to furnish labor, materials, or supplies for the prosecution of the Work, furnish to Contractor a notice that he intends to look to the bond for protection. 2.2. A claimant who is not in privity with. Contractor and who has.not.received.-paymentfor its labor, materials, or supplies shall, within ninety (90) days after performance of the labor or after complete delivery of the materials or supplies, deliver to Contractor and to the Surety, written notice of the performance of the labor or delivery of the materials or supplies and of the nonpayment. Job Order Contracting (JOC) for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 155 RFP No. 18-19-001 FORM OF PAYMENT BOND (Page 2 of 2) 2.3. No action for the labor, materials, or supplies may be instituted against Contractor or the Surety unless the notices stated under the preceding conditions (2.1) and (2.2) have been given. 2.4. Any action under this Bond must be instituted in accordance with the longer of the applicable Notice and Time Limitations provisions prescribed in Section 255.05(2), or Section 95-11, Florida Statutes. The Surety hereby waives notice of and agrees that any changes in or under the Contract Documents and compliance or noncompliance with any formalities connected with the Contract or the changes does not affect the Surety's obligation under this Bond. Signed and sealed this 22 day of November , 2019 ATTEST: Secretary) -----;:-;-(Corporate Seal) thia Morefield IN THE BRESENCE OF: Job Order Contracting (JOC) for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services By: By - Contractor Ric -Man Construction, Inc. Steven Mancini, Pres det t (Print Name and Title) 22 day of November INSURANCE COMPANY: 2019 i al - -' i (Agent and' A • ney-in-Fact) Angelo G. Zervos• \ Western ety Company, -I Y ": - _ �;, Address: 151 N. F ,- lin Street - (Street) _ Chicago, IL 60606 (City/State/Zip Code) Telephone No.: 248-350-6160 156 RFP No. 18-19-001 CERTIFICATE AS TO CORPORATE PRINCIPAL Cynthia Morefield , certify that I am the Secretary of the corporation named as Principal in the foregoing Performance and Payment Bond (Performance Bond and Payment Bond); that Steven Mancini , who signed the Bond(s) on behalf of the Principal, was then President of said corporation; that I know his/her signature; and his/her signature thereto is genuine; and that said Bond(s) was (were) duly signed, sealed and attested to o. behalf of said corpora by authority of its governing body. (SEAL) retary (on •ehal f) Ric -Man Construction, Inc. Corporation STATE OF FIOt44 c Michigan ) COUNTY OF MUIVA)DAF Oakland ) SS CITY OF NIAM4x Southfield ) Before me, a Notary Public duly commissioned, qualified and acting personally, appeared Angelo G. Zervos - to me well known, who being by me first duly sworn upon oath says that he/she has been authorized to execute the foregoing Performance and Payment Bond (Performance Bond and Payment Bond) on behalf of Contractor named therein in favor of City. Subscribed and Sworn to before me this G %day of / 1, 20 /7. My commission expires: MARSHA E. GIBSON Notary Public, Wayne County, Michigan My Commission Expires July 20, 2020 1 ///4 Not ry ' ublic, State of Ix Michigan Bonded by Job Order Contracting (JOC) for 158 RFP No. 18-19-001 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services Western Surety Company POWER OF ATTORNEY APPOINTING INDIVIDUAL ATTORNEY -IN -FACT Know All Men By These Presents, That WESTERN SURETY COMPANY, a South Dakota corporation, is a duly organized and existing corporation having its principal office in the City of Sioux Falls, and State of South Dakota, and that it does by virtue of the signature and seal herein affixed hereby make, constitute and appoint Gus E Zervos, Stephen M Zervos, Michael G Zervos, Angelo G Zervos, Donald W Burden, Individually of Southfield, MI, its true and lawful Attorney(s)-in-Fact with full power and authority hereby conferred to sign, seal and execute for and on its behalf bonds, undertakings and other obligatory instruments of similar nature - In Unlimited Amounts - and to bind it thereby as fully and to the same extent as if such instruments were signed by a duly authorized officer of the corporation and all the acts of said Attorney, pursuant to the authority hereby given, are hereby ratified and confirmed. This Power of Attorney is made and executed pursuant to and by authority of the By -Law printed on the reverse hereof, duly adopted, as indicated, by the shareholders of the corporation. In Witness Whereof, WESTERN SURETY COMPANY has caused these presents to be signed by its Vice President and its corporate seal to be hereto affixed on this 1st day of August, 2019. State of South Dakota County of Minnehaha } ss WESTERN SURETY COMPANY aul T. Bruflat, Vice President On this 1st day of August, 2019, before me personally came Paul T. Bruflat, to me known, who, being by me duly sworn, did depose and say: that he resides in the City of Sioux Falls, State of South Dakota; that he is the Vice President of WESTERN SURETY COMPANY described in and which executed the above instrument; that he knows the seal of said corporation; that the seal affixed to the said instrument is such corporate seal; that it was so affixed pursuant to authority given by the Board of Directors of said corporation and that he signed his name thereto pursuant to like authority, and acknowledges same to be the act and deed of said corporation. My commission expires June 23, 2021 J. MOHR SNOTAHYFUSUO SOUTH OAKOTA CERTIFICATE 7Y244-11A-- J. Mohr, Notary Public I, L. Nelson, Assistant Secretary of WESTERN SURETY COMPANY do hereby certify that the Power of Attorney hereinabove set forth is still in force, and further certify that the By -Law of the corporation printed on the reverse hereof is still in force. In testimony whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of the said corporation this day of (62 2°.1-14 L. Nelsori;;Assist*Sec ta'`,z1 Form F4280-7-2012 n. ' j j ;Y(t,-,1-, Go to www.cnasuretv.com > Owner / Obligee Services > Validate Bond Coverage, if you want to verify bond authenticity. Authorizing By -Law ADOPTED BY THE SHAREHOLDERS OF WESTERN SURETY COMPANY This Power of Attorney is made and executed pursuant to and by authority of the following By -Law duly adopted by the shareholders of the Company. Section 7. All bonds, policies, undertakings, Powers of Attorney, or other obligations of the corporation shall be executed in the corporate name of the Company by the President, Secretary, and Assistant Secretary, Treasurer, or any Vice President, or by such other officers as the Board of Directors may authorize. The President, any Vice President, Secretary, any Assistant Secretary, or the Treasurer may appoint Attorneys in Fact or agents who shall have authority to issue bonds, policies, or undertakings in the name of the Company. The corporate seal is not necessary for the validity of any bonds, policies, undertakings, Powers of Attorney or other obligations of the corporation. The signature of any such officer and the corporate seal may be printed by facsimile. 'B AGREEMENT OVERVIEYT ITB TITLE: Request For Proposals (RFP") No. 18-1` '1 Job- rder Contracting ("JOC") for Horizontal and Vertical Construction 1. AWARD DELEGATED AUTHORITY: ❑City Commission — RESOLUTION No. R-19-0386 2. TOTAL FISCAL IMPACT IN THE AGGREGATE: 3. SOURCE OF FUNDING: $2,500,000.00 Various OCI P 4. WHAT IS THE SCOPE OF SERVICES? Maintenance and Construction services for Capital Prolects 5. IF CITYWIDE, WHAT ARE THE MOST FREQUENT USER DEPARTMENTS? WHICH DISTRICT? Office of Capital Improvements 6. WHAT IS THE METHOD OF AWARD? Selection Process conducted under applicable Florida Statutes 7. NAME OF AWARDEE: Ric -Man Construction Inc. 8. WHAT IS THE TERM OF THE CONTRACT? Initial term of two (2) years with the option to renew for two (2) additional one (1) year periods 9. HOW MANY BIDDERS? IF ONLY ONE BIDDER/PROPOSER, WHAT WERE THE RESULTS OF THE SURVEY? Nineteen (19) 10.OTHER INFORMATION (C^-)Local Preference affect the awarfwas any firm deemed non- responsive; if yes which one(s) and why; was there a BAFO, and any other pertinent information): 1. Local Preference was N/A 2. One (1) Proposer deemed non -responsive for failure to meet the minimum requirement of five (5) years of experience under its own name. 3. BAFO was N/A Client#: 91 nMAN A. CORDT, CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MM/DD/YYY`() 11/26/2019 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer any rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER ZERVOS GROUP, INC. 24724 Farmbrook P.O. Box 2067 Southfield, MI 48037-2067 CONTACT Tammy Pittman NAME: PHONE FAx (A/C, No, Ext): 248 355-4411 (A/C, No): 248 355-2175 EMAIL com ADDRESS: tamm Y@zervos rou 9 P• INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # INSURER A: Old Republic General Insurance Corp 24139 INSURED RIC-MAN CONSTRUCTION INC 38600 Van Dyke Ave Ste 100 Sterling Heights, MI 48312-3265 INSURER e : Aspen American Insurance Company 43460 INSURER C : Navigators Insurance Company 36056 INSURER D : Lloyds London 085202 INSURER E: St. Paul Travelers Insurance Company 36137 INSURER F : COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMp. , INSR LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL INSR SUBR WVD POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF JMMIDD/YYYY) POLICY EXP (MM/DD/YYYY)i l / LIMITS A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY X X A5CG10971803 QRSONAL&ADVINJURY t() Op � 06/01/2019 \ i; Aq / 1 Z " 06/01/2020 E(i OCCURRENCE $2,000,000 CLAIMS -MADE X OCCUR AMAGE TO RENTED REMISES (Eaoccurrence) $300,000 X X, C, U MED (Any one person)$ 5,000 X Contracual $2,000,000 GEN'LAGGREGATELIMITAPPLIESPER:D _ POLICY OTHER: PRO- X) JECT X LOC / GENERAL AGGREGATE $4,000,000 PRODUCTS-COMP/OPAGG $4,000,000 $ A AUTOMOBILE X X LIABILITY ANY AUTO OWNED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY X SCHEDULED AUTOS NON -OWNED AUTOS ONLY X X A5CA10971803 06/01/2019 06/01 , 2020 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT (Eaaccidenq $1,000,000 BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ BODILY INJURY(Per accident ) $ PROPERTY DAMAGE (Per accident) $ B C X UMBRELLA LIAB EXCESSLIAB X OCCUR CLAIMS -MADE X X CXOOCRKI9 CHI9EXCZ026WWIV 06/01/2019 06/01/2019 06/01/2020 06/01/2020 EACH OCCURRENCE $25,000,000 $25,000,000 $ AGGREGATE DED RETENTION $ A WORKERS COMPENSATION EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY OFFICER/MEMBER PAEXCLUDEDX? ECUTIVE (Mandatory In NH) If yes, describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below Y / NANY N N / A X A5CW10971803 06/01/2019 06/01/2020 X ;MUTE STATUTE ER E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $1,000,000 E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $1,000,000 E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $1,000,000 D D E Professional Pollution Contractors Equip X X CPP000019001 CPP000019001 QT6606H628930 12/15/2018 06/01/2019 06/01/2019 06/30/2020 06/01/2020 06/01/2020 $5,000,000 $10,000,000 $1,000,000 Leased/Rent DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may he attached if more space is required) RFP 18-19-001 for the JOC for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services City of Miami is an additional insured as respects General, Auto and Umbrella Liability. General Liability is primary and noncontributory. Umbrella follows forms to the underlying policies. Waiver of Subrogation as respects General Liability and Workers Compensation in favor of Additional Insured. All of the above is applicable when required by written contract subject to the terms, conditions and exclusions of the policy. No exclusions for subcontracted work. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION City of Miami 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue Miami, FL 33130 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Gs © 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25 (2016/03) 1 of 1 The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD #5435305/M423690 AJP FORM OF PERFORMANCE BOND (Page 1 of 3) BY THIS BOND, we Ric -Man Construction, Inc. Bond No. 30073330 , as Principal, hereinafter called Contractor, and Western Surety Company , as Surety, are bound to the City of Miami, Florida, as Obligee, hereinafter called City, in the amount of TWO MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND & NO/100— Dollars ($ 2,500,000.00 ) for the payment whereof-- Contractor- and- Surety bind themselves, their -heirs, —executors; -administrators - successors and assigns, jointly and severally. WHEREAS, Contractor has by written agreement entered into a Contract, RFP No: 18-19-001, awarded the 1-1 day of F rc-ar'LI , 20 2 0, with City which Contract Document's are by reference incorporated herein and made a part hereof, and specifically include provision for liquidated damages, and other damages identified, and for the purposes of this Bond are hereafter referred to as the "Contract"; THE CONDITION OF THIS BOND is that if Contractor:. 1. Performs the Contract between Contractor and City for construction of Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services , the Contract being made a part of this Bond by reference, at the times and in the manner prescribed in the Contract; and .__ 2. Pays City all losses, liquidated damages, expenses, costs and attomey's fees including appellate proceedings, that City sustains as a result of default by Contractor under the Contract; and 3. Performs the guarantee of all Work and materials furnished under the Contract for the time specked in the Contract; then THIS BOND IS VOID, OTHERWISE IT REMAINS IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT. 4. Whenever Contractor shall be, and declared by City to be, in default under the Contract, City having performed City obligations hereunder, the Surety may promptly remedy the default, or shall promptly: Job Order Contracting.(JOC)for _ 152 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services RFP No..18-19-001 FORM OF PERFORMANCE BOND (Page 2 of 3) 4.1. Complete the Project in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Contract Documents; or 4.2. Obtain a bid or bids for completing the Project In accordance with the terms and conditions of the Contract Documents, and upon determination by Surety of the. lowest responsible Proposer, or, if City elects, upon determination by City and Surety jointly of the lowest responsible Proposer, arrange for a Contract between such Proposer and City, and make available as Work progresses (even though there should be a default or a succession of defaults under the Contract or Contracts of completion arranged under this paragraph) sufficient funds to pay the cost of completion Tess the balance of the Job Order Amount; but not exceeding, including other costs and damages for which the Surety may be liable hereunder, the amount set forth in the first paragraph hereof. The term "balance of the Job Order Amount," as used in this paragraph, shall mean the total amount payable by City to Contractor under the Contract and any amendments thereto, Tess the amount properly paid by City to Contractor. No right of action shall accrue on this Bond to or for the use of any person or corporation other than City named herein. The Surety hereby waives notice of and agrees that any changes in or under the Contract Documents -and compliance- ornoncompliance- with any 'formalities -connected with the Contract or the changes does not affect Surety's obligation under this Bond. Signed and sealed this 22 day of November , 2019 Job Order Contracting-(JOC) for — -- — -- --153 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services -RFP No:1819 fl01--- n FORM OF PERFORMANCE BOND (Page 3 of 3) WITNESSES: Secretary Cithia Morefield (CORPORATE SEAL) IN TH P RESENCE OF: By:. Ric -Man Construction, Inc. (Name of Corporation) (Signature) Steven Mancini, President (Print Name and Title) INSURANCE COMPANY: By: (Agent and fforney-in-Fact) Angelo G. Zervos Westem S Address: 151 N. Fra Company, Street eet) Chicago, IL 60606 (City/State/Zip Code) Telephone No.: 248-350-6160 Job-Order-Contracting-(JOC) for 154 RFP No.:18-19-001- --- - Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services FORM OF PAYMENT BOND (Page 1 of 2) BY THIS BOND, We Ric -Man Construction, Inc. hereinafter called Contractor, and Westem Surety Company Bond No. 30073330 , as Principal, , as Surety, are bound to the City of Miami, Florida, as Obligee, hereinafter called City, In the amount of TWO MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND NO/100— Dollars ($ 2,500,000.00 ) for the payment whereof Contractor and Surety bind themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally. WHEREAS, Contractor has by written agreement entered into a Contract, RFP No. 18-19-001 , awarded the '-1 day of Fer-c--/ 20, with City which Contract Documents are by reference incorporated herein and mad ae part hereof, and specifically include provision for liquidated damages, and other damages identified, and for the purposes of this Bond are hereafter referred to as the "Contract"; THE CONDITION OF THIS BOND is that if Contractor. 1. Pays City all losses, liquidated damages, expenses, costs and attorney's fees including appellate proceedings, that City sustains because of default by Contractor under the Contract; and 2. Promptly makes payments to all claimants as defined by Florida Statute 255.05(1) for all labor, materials, and supplies used directly or indirectly by Contractor in the performance of the Contract; THEN CONTRACTOR'S OBLIGATION SHALL BE VOID; OTHERWISE, IT SHALL REMAIN IN FULL FORCE AND EFFECT SUBJECT, HOWEVER, TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: 2.1. A claimant, except a laborer, who is not in privity with Contractor and who has not received payment for its labor, materials, or supplies shall, within forty-five (45) days after beginning to fumish labor, materials, or supplies for the prosecution of the Work, furnish to Contractor a notice that he intends to look to the bond for protection. __. 2.2..___A.clairnantwho is. not.in.privity.with Contractor and who has not received payment_for its labor, materials, or supplies shall, within ninety (90) days after performance of the labor or after complete delivery of the materials or supplies, deliver to Contractor and to the Surety, written notice of the performance of the labor or delivery of the materials or supplies and of the nonpayment. Job Order Contracting (JOG) for — -- 155 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services - - RFP -No. -18-19-001--- -- ATTEST: By: (Secretary) , thia Morefield Corporate -Seal) IN THE PRESENCE OF: FORM OF PAYMENT BOND (Page 2 of 2) 2.3. No action for the labor, materials, or supplies may be instituted against Contractor or the Surety unless the notices stated under the preceding conditions (2.1) and (2.2) have been given. 2.4. Any action under this Bond must be instituted in accordance with the longer of the applicable -Notice -and Time Limitations -provisions prescribed in -Section -255.05(2),or Section 95-11, Florida Statutes. The Surety hereby waives notice of and agrees that any changes in or under the Contract Documents and compliance or noncompliance with any formalities connected with the Contract or the changes does not affect the Surety's obligation under this Bond. Signed and sealed this 22 day of November , 2019 Contractor Ric -Man Construction, Inc. (Name rporation) (Signature) Steven Mancini, President -- (Print Name and Title) --- -- 22 day of November , 2019 . INSURANCE COMPANY: By:_ - — ---- --- (Agent - 'd ` orney-in-Fact) Angelo G. Zervos Weste rety Company, Job Order Contracting(JOC)for — — 156 Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services Address: 151 N. ra,klin Street (Street) Chicago, IL 60606 (City/State/Zip Code) Telephone No.: 248-350-6160 RFP No.18-19-001 -CERTIFICATE AS TO CORPORATE PRINCIPAL I, Cynthia Morefield , certify that I am the Secretary of the corporation named as Principal in the foregoing Performance and Payment Bond (Performance Bond); that Steven Mancini Bond and Payment )' ,who signed the Bond(s) on behalf of the Principal, was then President of said corporation; that I know his/her signature; and his/her signaturethereto-isgenuine; -and_that_saidBond(s) was_(were)-duly-signed,-sealed-and attested to onbehalf of said corporation 1 cretary (on behalf Ric -Man Construction, Inc. Corporation STATE OF FNERHEA Michigan COUNTY OF bitaidxtgokl3E Oakland CITY OF NAMM4x Southfield SS ) y - thority of its governing body. (SEAL) Before me, a Notary Public duly commissioned, qualified and acting- personally, appeared Angelo G. Zervos to me well known, who being by me first duly sworn upon oath says that he/she has been authorized to execute the foregoing Performance and Payment Bond (Performance Bond and Payment Bond) on behalf of Contractor named therein in - — - favor of -City; - - -- - - - - / Subscribed and Sworn to before me this L/,2iday of 1�61�G4r�'L-- , 20 1 Mycommission expires: P f•/A: £HA E. GIBSON Note"? - WaYne -COunty,- MiLL i My .. . ,:,;,;ssion Expires July 20, Job Order Contracting (JOC) for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services 158 1otar}Y-Public, State of Michigan Bonded by RFP No. 18-19-001 • • • • Qestern Surety Corrany POWER OF ATTORNEY APPOINTING INDIVIDUAL ATTORNEY -IN -FACT Know All Men By These Presents, That. WESTERN SURETY COMPANY, a South Dakota corporation, is a duly organized and existing corporation having its principal office in the City of Sioux Falls, and State of South Dakota, and that it does by virtue of the signature and seal herein affixed hereby make, constitute and appoint Gus E Zervos, Stephen M Zervos, Michael G Zervos, Angelo G Zervos, Donald W Burden, Individually of Southfield, MI, its true and lawful Attorneys) -in -Fact with full power and authority hereby conferred to sign, seal and execute for and on its behalf bonds, undertakings and other obligatory instruments of similar nature - In Unlimited Amounts - and to bind it thereby as fully and to the same extent as if such instruments were signed by a duly authorized officer of the corporation and all the acts of said Attorney, pursuant to the authority hereby given, are hereby ratified and confirmed. This Power of Attorney is made and executed pursuant to and by authority of the By -Law printed on the reverse hereof, duly adopted, as indicated, by the shareholders of the corporation. In Witness Whereof, WESTERN SURETY COMPANY has caused these presents to be signed by its Vice President and its corporate seal to be hereto affixed on this 1st day of August, 2019. State of South Dakota County of Minnehaha } ss WESTERN SURETY COMPANY _ w q q>% W• te)>H rc i„.t DPK� aul T. Bruflat, Vice President On this 1st day of August, 2019, before me personally came Paul T. Bruflat, to me known, who, being by me duly sworn, did depose and say: that he resides in the City of Sioux Falls, State of South Dakota; that he is the Vice President of WESTERN SURETY COMPANY described in and which executed the above instrument; that he knows the seal of said corporation; that the seal affixed to the said instrument is such corporate seal; that it was so affixed pursuant to authority given by the Board of Directors of said corporation and that he signed his name thereto pursuant to like authority, and acknowledges same to be the act and deed of said corporation. My commission expires June 23, 2021 J. MOHR ©No7ARrvuauc erSOUTH DAKOTA CERTIFICATE J. Mohr, Notary Public I, L. Nelson, Assistant Secretary of WESTERN SURETY COMPANY do hereby certify that the Power of Attorney hereinabove set forth is still in force, and further certify that the By -Law of the corporation printed on the reverse hereof is still in force. In testimony whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the seal of the said corporation this day of , Form F4280-7-2012 WESTERN SURETY COMPANY L. Nelson, Assistant Secretary Go to www.cnasurety.com > Owner / Obligee Services > Validate Bond -Coverage, if you want to verify bond authenticity. R-19-0386 A RESOLUTIONP.j THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION,ITH ATTACH... Page 1 of 2 ( ) Miami FL Resolution R-19-0386 A RESOLUTION OF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, WITH ATTACHMENT(S), ACCEPTING THE PROPOSALS RECEIVED ON MAY 29, 2019, PURSUANT TO REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS ("RFP") NO. 18-19-001 FOR JOB ORDER CONTRACTING ("JOC") FOR HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, TO PROVIDE MAINTENANCE AND CONSTRUCTION SERVICES CITYWIDE, THROUGH ELEVEN (11) AGREEMENTS FOR HORIZONTAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES AND TWELVE (12) AGREEMENTS FOR VERTICAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, ON AN AS -NEEDED BASIS, FOR A PERIOD OF TWO (2) YEARS, WITH THE OPTION TO RENEW FOR TWO (2) ADDITIONAL ONE (1) YEAR PERIODS, FOR A TOTAL ANNUAL COMPENSATION LIMIT NOT -TO -EXCEED OF TWO MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($2,500,000.00) PER CONTRACT; ALLOCATING FUNDS FROM VARIOUS OFFICE OF CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ("OCI") PROJECTS AND DEPARTMENTAL BUDGETS, SUBJECT TO BUDGETARY APPROVAL AT THE TIME OF NEED; AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, CONSISTING OF THE RFP DOCUMENTS AND ATTACHMENTS, IN SUBSTANTIALLY THE ATTACHED FORM, ATTACHED AND INCORPORATED AS EXHIBIT "B," WITH THE RESPONSIVE AND RESPONSIBLE CONTRACTORS IDENTIFIED IN EXHIBIT"A," ATTACHED AND INCORPORATED, FOR SAID PURPOSES; FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO NEGOTIATE AND EXECUTE ALL OTHER DOCUMENTS, INCLUDING ANY AMENDMENTS, RENEWALS, AND EXTENSIONS, SUBJECT TO ALLOCATIONS, APPROPRIATIONS, AND PRIOR BUDGETARY APPROVAL, AND IN COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE PROVISIONS OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA, AS AMENDED ("CITY CODE"), INCLUDING THE CITY OF MIAMI'S PROCUREMENT ORDINANCE, ANTI -DEFICIENCY ACT, AND FINANCIAL INTEGRITY PRINCIPLES, ALL AS SET FORTH IN CHAPTER 18 OF THE CITY CODE, IN A FORM ACCEPTABLE TO THE CITY ATTORNEY, AND IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE RULES AND REGULATIONS, AS MAY BE DEEMED NECESSARY FOR SAID PURPOSE. Information Department: Office of Capital Improvements Category: Other Attachments Sponsors: Agenda Summary and Legislation 6547 Exhibit A 6547 Exhibit B 6547 Back -Up Documents Financial Impact $57,500,000 per year for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services Body/Legislation WHEREAS, the City of Miami ("City") Office of Capital Improvements ("OCI") identified a need to continue implementing the Job Order Contracting ("JOC") Program to achieve the timely and cost-effective delivery of maintenance and construction services for capital projects; and WHEREAS, on April 19, 2019, the City Department of Procurement ("Procurement") issued Request for Proposals ("RFP") No. 18-19-001 seeking experienced and qualified contractors for the purpose of providing Job Order Contracting ("JOC") for horizontal and vertical construction services; and WHEREAS, on May 29, 2019, twenty-three (23) responsive proposals from eighteen (18) responsive and responsible contractors ("Contractors") were received by the Office of the City Clerk; and WHEREAS, the ensuing twenty-three (23) contracts, comprised of eleven (11) agreements for horizontal construction services and twelve (12) agreements for vertical construction services will have an initial term of two (2) years with the option to renew for two (2) additional one (1) year periods; and WHEREAS, the contracts identify an Adjustment Factor payable by the City for an indefinite quantity of maintenance and construction projects assigned on an as -needed basis, to selected contractors, based on quantities derived from completed construction drawings; and WHEREAS, the City Manager requests authorization to execute the eleven (11) agreements for horizontal construction services and the twelve (12) agreements for vertical construction services with the contractors identified in Exhibit "A," attached and incorporated, for said purposes, for a total annual compensation limit of Two Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($2,500,000.00) per contract; http://miamifl.igm2.com/Citizens/Detail_LegiFile.aspx?ID=6547&highlightTerms=18-19... 11/20/2019 R-19-0386 A RESOLUTIONCIF THE MIAMI CITY COMMISSION, TH ATTACH... Page 2 of 2 NOW, THEREFORE; BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA: Section 1. The recitals and findings contained in the Preamble to this Resolution are adopted by reference and incorporated as if fully set forth in this Section. Section 2. The responsive proposals received on May 29, 2019, pursuant to RFP No. 18-19-001, for JOC for horizontal and vertical construction services from the contractors identified in Exhibit "A," attached and incorporated, to provide maintenance and construction services Citywide, through eleven (11) agreements for horizontal construction services and twelve (12) agreements for vertical construction services, on an as -needed basis, for an initial term of two (2) years, with the option to renew for two (2) additional one (1) year periods, for a total annual compensation limit of Two Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($2,500,000.00) per contract, are accepted. Section 3. Funds are to be allocated from the various OCI projects and departmental budgets, subject to budgetary approval at the time of need. Section 4. The City Manager is authorized[1] to execute twenty-three (23) contracts, in substantially the attached form, consisting of the RFP documents and attachments, attached and incorporated as Exhibit "B; with the contractors identified in Exhibit "A," attached and incorporated, for said purposes. Section 5. The City Manager is further authorized' to negotiate and execute all other documents, including any amendments, renewals, and extensions, subject to allocations, appropriations, and prior budgetary approval, and in compliance with applicable provisions of the Code of the City of Miami, Florida, as amended ("City Code"), including the City's Procurement Ordinance, Anti -deficiency Act, and financial integrity principles, all as set forth in Chapter 18 of the City Code, in a form acceptable to the City Attorney, and in compliance with all applicable rules and regulations, as may be deemed necessary for said purpose. Section 6. This Resolution shall become effective immediately upon its adoption and signature of the Mayor. [2] [1] The herein authorization is further subject to compliance with all requirements that may be imposed by the City Attorney, including but not limited to, those prescribed by applicable City Charter and City Code provisions. [2] If the Mayor does not sign this Resolution, it shall become effective at the end of ten (10) calendar days from the date it was passed and adopted. If the Mayor vetoes this Resolution, it shall become effective immediately upon override of the veto by the City Commission. Meeting History Oct 10, 2019 9:00 AM City Commission Regular Meeting RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Joe Carollo, Commissioner, District Three SECONDER: Ken Russell, Chair, District Two AYES: Ken Russell, Wifredo (Willy) Gort, Joe Carollo, Manolo Reyes, Keon Hardemon ,t Draft http://miamifl. igm2. com/Citizens/D etail_LegiFile. aspx?ID=6547&highlightTerms=18 -19... 11/20/2019 i� (In CITY OF MIAMI, FLORIDA INTER -OFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Emilio T. Gonzalez, Ph.D. City Manager FROM: Annie Perez, CPPO, Director Departmejr t-of-P-r curement DATE: September 11, 2019 SUBJECT: Report of Evaluation Committee and Recommendation for Award of Multiple Contracts for Request for Proposals (RFP) No. 18-19-001, Job Order Contracting (JOC) for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services REFERENCES: RFP No. 18-19-001 ENCLOSURES: Response Security List, Evaluation Committee Score Sheets, and Evaluation Committee Appointment Memo BACKGROUND: On April 19, 2019, the Department of Procurement ("Procurement") issued Request for Proposals ("RFP") No. 18-19-001 for the provision of Job Order Contracting (JOC) for Horizontal and Vertical Construction Services ("Services"). On May 29, 2019, twenty-four (24) proposals from nineteen (19) contractors were received in response to this solicitation. Subsequently, the proposals were reviewed by Procurement staff, upon which twenty-three (23) proposals were deemed responsive in accordance with the minimum qualifications and submission requirements of the RFP. The one proposal submitted by Danz Contracting, LLC, was deemed non -responsive due to the contractor's lack of sufficient prior experience under its current business name. SUMMARY OF EVALUATION On September 9, 2019, the Evaluation Committee ("Committee") met and completed the evaluation of the twenty-three (23) responsive proposals following the guidelines stipulated in the solicitation. The proposals were evaluated pursuant to the five (5) evaluation criteria listed below: Evaluation Criteria Maximum Points (Per Committee Member) 1. Comparable Project Experience 25 2. Key Personnel Assigned to the Contract 20 3. Safety 15 4. SBE and Local Workforce Participation Plan 10 5. Schedule of Prices 30 Total Maximum Points (Per Committee Member) 100 The final scores are as follows: Proposing Firm Awarded Points (Maximum 500 Points) Awarded Points Percentage Horizontal Construction 1. Metro Express, Inc. 461 92.2% 2. Maggolc, Inc. 442 88.4% 3. Ric -Man Construction, Inc. 440 88.0% 4. David Mancini & Sons, Inc. 430 86.0% 5. Stone Concept Miami, Inc. 428 85.6% 6. Terra Hyle Contractors, Inc. 408 81.6% 7. H & J Asphalt, Inc. 396 79.2% 8. Florida Engineering and Development, Corp. 386 77.2% 9. Harbour Construction, Inc. 368 73.6% 10. J.R.T. Construction, Co. 343 68.6% 11. Unitech Builders, Corp. 330 66.0% Page 2 - Report of Evaluation Coil imittee, Recommendation for Award of Multiple Contracts - RFP No. 18-19-001 Emilio T. Gonzalez, Ph.D., City Manager Proposing Firm Awarded Points (Maximum 500 Points) Awarded Points Percentage Vertical Construction 1. Harbour Construction, Inc. 445 89.0% 2. J.R.T. Construction, Co. 444 88.8% 3. Stone Concept Miami, Inc. 440 J 88.0% 4. D2 Construction 439 87.8% 5. Unitech Builders, Corp. 433 86.6% 6. Lee Construction Group, Inc. 425 85.0% 7. Team Contracting, Inc. 423 84.6% 8. Johnson-Laux Construction 422 84.4% 9. LEGO Construction, Co. 418 83.6% 10. BDI Construction Company 413 82.6% 11. G.E.C. Associates, Inc. 408 81.6% 12. Metro Express, Inc. 360 72.0% The tabulation and individual Committee member score sheets are attached as supporting documentation. The Committee, rather than shortlist a maximum number of contractors based on percentage of points awarded, decided to allow every responsive and responsible contractor to be offered a contract opportunity. In addition, the Committee decided not to hold oral presentations, as the proposals did not require further clarification. 1 RECOMMENDATION: The Committee hereby requests authorization for Procurement, in collaboration with the nominated Negotiations Committee, Messrs. Hector Badia and Robert Fenton (OCI), and Mr. Mark Spanioli (Village of Pinecrest) to average the adjustment factors proposed by all respondents in order to promote an equitable distribution of the available work through City projects. Upon execution of all 23 contracts, the City will offer available work based on the above rankings, driven primarily by technical qualifications, safety, and participation by small business certified firms, with the available work being offered to qualified contractors in decreasing order until every firm had the opportunity to provide services. All firms are qualified according to the specifications set forth in the RFP, and the technical evaluation completed by the Committee. Accordingly, Procurement hereby requests authorization to prepare the requisite multiple contracts for a not -to -exceed amount of $2,500,000.00 each, to be duly executed under your authority after approval by the City Commission. Your signature below indicates your approval of Procurement's recommendation. Approved: E ilio rt ronzalez, P .D., ity Manager Date: c: Joseph F. Napoli, Deputy City Manager Nzeribe Ihekwaba, P.E., Ph.D., Assistant City Manager Sandra Bridgeman, Assistant City Manager/Chief Financial Officer Rafael Suarez -Rivas, Chief Assistant City Attorney Steven C. Williamson, Director, OCI Hector Badia, Assistant Director, OCI Fernando V. Ponassi, MA Arch., MA PPA, LEED®AP, Assistant Director, Procurement PR19246 CITY OF MIAMI OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK BID SECURITY LIST BID ITEM: JOB ORDER CONTRACTING (JOC) FOR HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICES BID NUMBER: RFP NO. 18-19-001 DATE BID OPENED: May 29, 2019 TIME: 2:00 p.m. BIDDER BID TOTAL BID BOND (ER) AMOUNT CASHIER'S CHECK UBC - Unitech Builders Corp. (two boxes) See attached See attached Johnson Laux Construction See attached See attached Metro Express, Inc. See attached See attached Terra Hyle Contractors, Inc. See attached See attached David Mancini & Sons, Inc. See attached See attached. Danz Contracting, LLC (two envelopes) See attached See attached D2Construction, Inc, (two envelopes See attached See attached EICI - Harbour Construction, Inc, (two envelopes) See attached See attached Florida Engineering & Development, Corp, See attached See attached LEGO Construction, Co. See attached See attached GEC Associates See attached See attached BDI Construction See attached See attached RIC-MAN Const., Inc. See attached • See attached Maggolc, Inc. See attached See attached LEE Construction Group, Inc. See attached See attached H&J Asphalt, Inc. See attached See attached J.R.T. Construction, Co. (two boxes) See attached . See attached TEAM Contracting See attached See attached CITY OF MIAMI OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK BID SECURITY LIST_ Stone Concept Miami, Inc. See attached See attached Received (19) bid(s) on behalf: Procurernent City Da On: ° 1 PREPARED BY: Today's Date _ I5eputyCity Clerk 2 Detail by Entity Name Page 1 of 2 Florida Department of State .org an oJjJci'4 Saris ofFlorida xi,✓;its Department of State / Division of Corporations / Search Records / Detail By Document Number / DIVISION OF CORPORATIONS Detail by Entity Name Foreign Profit Corporation RIC-MAN CONSTRUCTION, INC. Filing Information Document Number F02000006152 FEI/EIN Number 38-1943960 Date Filed 12/11/2002 State MI Status ACTIVE Principal Address 38600 Van Dyke Ave. Suite 100 STERLING HGTS, MI 48312 Changed: 03/29/2019 Mailing Address 2051 Green Road Suite D Deerfield Beach, FL 33064 Changed: 03/29/2019 Registered Agent Name & Address COGENCY GLOBAL INC. 115 NORTH CALHOUN STREET - STE. 4 TALLAHASSEE, FL 32301 Name Changed: 11/19/2018 Address Changed: 11/19/2018 Officer/Director Detail Name & Address Title President MANCINI, STEVEN M. 38600 Van Dyke Ave. Suite 100 STERLING HGTS, MI 48312 http://search. sunbiz.org/Inquiry/CorporationSearch/SearchResultDetail?inquirytype=Entit... 11 /20/2019 Detail by Entity Name Page 2 of 2 Annual Reports Report Year Filed Date 2018 03/24/2018 2018 11/21/2018 2019 03/29/2019 Document Images 03/29/2019 — ANNUAL REPORT 11/21/2018 —AMENDED ANNUAL REPORT 11/19/2018 — Reg. Agent Change 03/24/2018 — ANNUAL REPORT 10/12/2017 -- AMENDED ANNUAL REPORT 02/15/2017 — ANNUAL REPORT 03/08/2016 — ANNUAL REPORT 03/17/2015 — ANNUAL REPORT 02/11/2014 — ANNUAL REPORT 02/27/2013 — ANNUAL REPORT 02/21/2012 —ANNUAL REPORT 01/25/2011 —ANNUAL REPORT 02/15/2010 — ANNUAL REPORT 03/17/2009 — ANNUAL REPORT 01/21/2009 — ANNUAL REPORT 01/23/2008 — ANNUAL REPORT 01/19/2007 — ANNUAL REPORT 01/11/2006 — ANNUAL REPORT 07/15/2005 — ANNUAL REPORT 04/28/2004 -- ANNUAL REPORT 02/06/2003 —ANNUAL REPORT 12/11/2002 — Foreign Profit View image in PDF format View image in PDF format View image in PDF format View image in PDF format View image in PDF format View image in PDF format View image in PDF format View image in PDF format View image in PDF forrnat View image in PDF format View image in PDF format View image in PDF format View image in PDF format View image in PDF format View image in PDF format View image in PDF format View image in PDF format View image in PDF format View image in PDF format View image in PDF format View image in PDF format View image in PDF format Flonda Department of State, Division of Corporations http://search. sunbiz.org/Inquiry/CorporationSearch/SearchResultDetail?inquirytype=Entit... 11/20/2019 55 CITY OF`'MIAMI DOCUMENT ROUTING FORM ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT: Procurement DEPT. CONTACT PERSON: Anthony Rolle/Luis Caseres NAME OF OTHER CONTRACTUAL PARTY/ENTITY: Ric -Man Construction Inc. EXT. 1914 IS THIS AGREEMENT AS A RESULT OF A COMPETITIVE PROCUREMENT PROCESS? TOTAL CONTRACT AMOUNT: $ 2,500,000.00 FUNDING INVOLVED? ❑ YES ❑ NO TYPE OF AGREEMENT: D MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT ❑ PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT ❑ GRANT AGREEMENT ❑ EXPERT CONSULTANT AGREEMENT ❑ LICENSE AGREEMENT OTHER: (PLEASE SPECIFY) Construction Contract - ❑ PUBLIC WORKS AGREEMENT 1� i ❑ MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT —; ❑ INTER -LOCAL AGREEMENT Sri:.. ❑ LEASE AGREEMENT ❑ PURCHASE OR SALE AGREEMENT `,; YES 0_NO Horizontal Construction PURPOSE OF ITEM (BRIEF SUMMARY) RFP No. 18-19-001 - Job Order Contracting (JOC) for Horizonal and Vertical Construction Services COMMISSION APPROVAL DATE: 10/10/19 FILE ID: R-19-0386 ENACTMENT NO.: 6547 IF THIS DOES NOT REQUIRE COMMISSION APPROVAL, PLEASE EXPLAIN: ROUTING INFORMATION -, -_ , ..ram ,,, , y, -�. m;,n Date Signature/Print / APPROVAL BY DEPARTMENTAL DIRECTOR-` t y 21 / l?l( 1 Annie Perez -:, 1/ (,/ SUBMITTED TO RISK MANAGEMENT 1,// /// Ann -Marie 5ha e� AC Z ((( MITTED T ITY ATTORNEY l Victo ' endez AA s-tv l APPROVAL BY BUDGET OFFICE '"'`•\\ A�-� - µ Chi' se APPRO % BY SS TANT CI MA R a/40100e I/ 2q1 124 Sandra ridgem n / frVALBY.ASSISTA T CITY MANAGER �mceaviYl ASSISTANT r, Litbj Nzeribe the waba CV APPROVAL BY DEPUTY CITY MANAGER // /� / °/? Joseph � AMP() /,�,/�'j�(--/ RECEIVED BY CITY MANAGER Emilio T. Gonzalez, Ph.D. SUBMITTED TO AND ATTESTED BY CITY CLERK //�� a/-T/o Todd Hanno 1) ONE ORIGINAL TO CITY CLERK 2) ONE COPY TO CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE 3) REMAINING ORIGINAL(S) TO ORIGINATING DEPARTMENT PLEASE ATTACH THIS ROUTING FORM TO ALL DOCUMENTS THAT REQUIRE EXECUTION BY THE CITY MANAGER PR 20040 Bridgeman, Sandra To: Subject: McCray, Edith FW: LSR Bond Funding - Addendum to JOC Contraacts We will sign the JOC Contracts to allow them to move forward as recommended by Attorney Jackson. Any JOC contract used for GOB Projects, OCI will attach the required addendum. See e-mail below. From: Bridgeman, Sandra Sent: Monday, January 27, 2020 10:42 AM To: Ihekwaba, Nzeribe <Nlhekwaba@miamigov.com> Subject: FW: LSR Bond Funding - Addendum to JOC Contraacts Please see legal opinion below. Thanks! Snady From: Jackson, Robin Jones <RJonesJackson@miamigov.com> Sent: Friday, January 24, 2020 6:20 PM To: Williamson, Steven <SWilliamson@miamigov.com>; Ponassi Boutureira, Fernando <FPonassi@miamigov.com>; Bridgeman, Sandra <SBridgeman@miamigov.com>; Velez, Pablo <pvelez@miamigov.com>; Min, Barnaby <bmin@miamigov.com> Cc: Kelvin Kercado <kelvin.kercado@gmail.com>; Mora, Jorge <JMora@miamigov.com>; Badia, Hector <hbadia@miamigov.com>; Ujkani, Sylejman <SUikani@miamigov.com>; Lopez, Marcia <MLopez@miamigov.com>; Bailey, Deborah A <DBailey@miamigov.com> Subject: RE: LSR Bond Funding - Addendum to JOC Contraacts Respectfully: OCI has verified that the JOC Contracts are being used for bond projects so bond compliance language must be included. The originals have been signed off in our office and are moving forward with City Manager's Office; we are drafting a separate addendum to be signed separately for bond projects so that other projects can move forward under. original JOC Contracts. Thanks All, Robin Jones Jackson, Division Chief of Transactions City of Miami Office of the City Attorney Telephone: 305-416-1853 Facsimile: 305-416-1801 rjonesjackson@miamigov.com Assistant: Deborah Bailey 305-416-1827 Disclaimer: This e-mail is intended only for the individual(s) or entity(s) named within the message. This e-mail might contain legally privileged and confidential information. If you properly received this e-mail as a client or retained expert, please hold it in confidence to protect the attorney -client or work product privileges. Should the intended recipient forward or disclose this message to another person or party, that action could constitute a waiver of the attorney -client privilege. 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From: Williamson, Steven <SWilliamson@miamigov.com> Sent: Friday, January 24, 2020 3:59 PM To: Ponassi Boutureira, Fernando <FPonassi@miamigov.com>; Bridgeman, Sandra <SBridgeman@miamigov.com> Cc: Kelvin Kercado <kelvin.kercado@gmail.com>; Jackson, Robin Jones <RJonesJackson@miamigov.com>; Mora, Jorge <JMora@miamigov.com>; Badia, Hector <hbadia@miamigov.com>; Ujkani, Sylejman <SUikani@miamigov.com> Subject: RE: LSR Bond Funding - Addendum to JOC Contraacts I guess I'm trying to understand why the new JOC contracts would not be available to be used for bond projects... many of OCI's projects are funded by various bonds, whether the Miami Forever Bond or not. Every construction contract mechanism in the City should be written and executed to use for bond -funded projects. I certainly hope the addendums will move quickly because as we continue to wait for the new JOC contracts to be signed off on, we are hampered with the same situation we've been having... few JOC contractors with limited capacity and in some case capability resulting in poor quality construction that frequently runs over cost and schedule. Need some help on get the new Best Value JOC contracts finalized as soon as possible. Thanks, Steve From: Mora, Jorge <JMora@miamigov.com> Sent: Friday, January 24, 2020 2:10 PM To: Ponassi Boutureira, Fernando <FPonassi@miamigov.com>; Badia, Hector <hbadia@miamigov.com> Cc: Williamson, Steven <SWilliamson@miamigov.com> Subject: Re: LSR Bond Funding - Addendum to JOC Contraacts Ok. Get Outlook for iOS From: Ponassi Boutureira, Fernando <FPonassi@miamigov.com> Sent: Friday, January 24, 2020 2:08:46 PM To: Badia, Hector <hbadia@miamigov.com>; Mora, Jorge <JMora@miamigov.com> Cc: Williamson, Steven <SWilliamson@miamigov.com> Subject: FW: LSR Bond Funding - Addendum to JOC Contraacts FYI Fernando V. Ponassi, MA Arch., MA PPA, LEED®AP Assistant Director, A&E and Construction Services 2 Department of Procurement, City of Miami 444 SW 2nd Avenue, 69' Floor Miami, FL 33130 'S (305) 416-1902 FPonassi@miamigov.com "Serving, Enhancing, and Transforming our Community" From: Bridgeman, Sandra <SBridgeman@miamigov.com> Sent: Friday, January 24, 2020 12:52 PM To: Min, Barnaby <bmin@miamigov.com> Cc: Jackson, Robin Jones <RJonesJackson@miamigov.com>; Velez, Pablo <pvelez@miamigov.com>; Ponassi Boutureira, Fernando <FPonassi@miamigov.com>; Perez, Annie <AnniePerez@miamigov.com>; Napoli, Joe <JNapoli@miamigov.com>; Rose, Christopher <crose@miamigov.com> Subject: LSR Bond Funding - Addendum to JOC Contracts Happy Friday! May this email serve as a "LSR" to please draft an addendum to JOC contracts as they may be used for Bonds funding Projects. We will sign -off on current requests and we will have the addendum ready for OCI when the addendum is executed. Effective immediately. Let me know if you need anything else, Thank you! Sandy Sandra Bridgeman, CPA Assistant City Manager/ Chief Financial Officer City of Miami 305-416- 1027 Sbridgeman@miamigov.com Visit us at: www.miamigov.com 3 0 CITY OF OF MIAMI OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY MEMORANDUM TO: Anthony Rolle, Senior Procurement Contracting Officer Procurement - COM FROM: Pablo R. Velez, Assistant City Attorney DATE: December 19, 2019 RE: Ric -Man Construction Inc- Horizontal Construction Services- RFP No. 18- 19-001- JOC Matter ID No.: 19-3148 Enclosed please find the captioned agreement which has been approved by the City Attorney as to form and correctness. Once this agreement has been fully executed please file one original agreement with the City Clerk as the official record, please keep one original agreement as your Depaitiiient record, and please e-mail a copy of the fully executed agreement to my assistant at tmickens@miamigov.com. We will be closing our file on this matter unless additional services are requested. If you have further questions, please feel free to contact me at 305-416-1800. Enclosure(s) WHEN RETURNING THIS CONTRACT TO THIS OFFICE FOR FURTHER REVIEW, PLEASE IDENTIFY AS 19-3148 Doc. No.: 1267563