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R24-123
1 RESOLUTION NO. R24-123 2 3 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON 4 BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING A PIGGYBACK AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE 5 CITY AND ADVANCED ROOFING, INC., FOR ROOFING MAINTENANCE AND 6 REPAIR SERVICES ON AN AS-NEEDED BASIS; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE 7 DATE; AND FOR ALL OTHER PURPOSES. R 9 WHEREAS, on March 20, 2019, the City of Sunrise, a Florida Municipal Corporation, issued to an "Invitation to Bid" (ITB) No. 19-17-12-HR to solicit responses from qualified firms with expertise 11 in roofing, re-roofing, and roof component maintenance and repairs for which they received a 12 total of two (2) responses; and 13 WHEREAS, the City of Sunrise found Advanced Roofing, Inc. ("Vendor") to be the lowest 14 responsive, responsible bidder and awarded it a three-year (3) contract, with the option to renew 15 the contract for three (3) additional one (1) year terms, and the City of Sunrise Agreement has 16 been renewed through May 31, 2025; and 17 WHEREAS,the City desires to obtain Roofing Maintenance and Repair services ("Services") 18 on an as-needed basis; and 19 WHEREAS, the City's Purchasing Policy Section X — Alternatives to Formal Sealed Bids, 20 provides authority for the City to acquire or contract for services without utilizing a sealed 21 competitive method or the written quotations methods where the desired services are the subject 22 of an agreement that utilizes another government entity's contract, provided that the contract 23 was awarded based strictly on competitive bidding; and 24 WHEREAS, in order to maintain and repair roofing for the City's Utilities Department 25 buildings and Public Works, and Facilities Maintenance Department buildings, the Departments 26 are requesting the City enter into a Piggyback Agreement with the Vendor to provide roofing 27 maintenance and repair services; and 28 WHEREAS, the Vendor has provided the City with an initial proposal for Services, and the 29 City desires to purchase the Service and other equipment, supplies, and services on an as-needed 30 basis at the rates set forth in the City of Sunrise Agreement; and 31 WHEREAS, the City desires to issue a purchase order(s) and payment directly to the 32 Vendor for Services under the terms and conditions of the City of Sunrise Agreement; and 33 WHEREAS, the City and Vendor have agreed to allow the City to piggyback the City of 34 Sunrise Agreement; and 35 WHEREAS, the City Commission, upon the recommendation of staff, has deemed it to be 36 in the best interests of the citizens and residents of the City to approve a Piggyback Agreement 37 between the City and Advanced Roofing, Inc., for roofing maintenance and repair services on an 38 as-needed basis. 39 40 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOYNTON 41 BEACH, FLORIDA, THAT: 42 SECTION 1. The foregoing "Whereas" clauses are hereby ratified and confirmed as 43 being true and correct and are hereby made a specific part of this Resolution upon adoption. 44 SECTION 2. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, does hereby 45 approve a Piggyback Agreement, between Advanced Roofing, Inc., and the City for roofing 46 maintenance and repair services (the "Piggyback Agreement"), in form and substance similar to 47 that attached as "Exhibit A". 48 SECTION 3. The City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach, Florida, hereby 49 authorizes the City Manager to execute a Piggyback Agreement and such other related 50 documents as may be necessary to accomplish the purpose of this Resolution. 51 SECTION 4. One fully-executed original of the Piggyback Agreement shall be retained 52 by the City Clerk as a public record of the City. A copy of the fully-executed Piggyback Agreement 53 shall be provided to Howard Kerr and Taralyn Pratt to forward to the Vendor. 54 SECTION 5. This Resolution shall take effect in accordance with law. 55 56 57 [signatures on following page] 58 59 60 61 PASSED AND ADOPTED this 18th day of June 2024. 62 CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA 63 YES NO 64 Mayor-Ty Pensergak,* 65 66 Vice Mayor-Aimee Kelley V 67 68 Commissioner-Angela Cruz 69 70 Commissioner-Woodrow L. Hay 71 IV 72 Commissioner-Thomas Turkin 73 74 VOTE -0 75 A T:SjJ, / 76 77 ►t, ' r`_ 78 Mayle: D: : us, MPA MC _ y ga 79 City Cl:rk p�INTON a� , May, 80 ;k �QoRAT ..."Yo<<-_, %1 81 ; :•����� ? ,#10 APPROVED AS TO FORM: 82 (Corporate Seal) ; �?. �rRK*1 -� 83 lo* • 192 f ••.84 It • i )��I,/I aiUd4 j. &I h �..```` FLOOv 85 ... Shawna G. Lamb 86 City Attorney t._ PIGGYBACK AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH AND ADVANCED ROOFING, INC. This Piggyback Agreement is made as of this /Z ay of Jud, 2024 by and between Advanced Roofing, Inc., with a principal address of 1950 NW 22°d Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311, hereinafter referred to as "Vendor," and the City of Boynton Beach, a municipal corporation organized and existing under the laws of Florida,with a business address of 100 East Ocean Avenue, Boynton Beach, Florida 33435, hereinafter referred to as "City." RECITALS WHEREAS, on March 20, 2019, the City of Sunrise, a Florida Municipal Corporation, issued an "Invitation to Bid" (Bid) to solicit responses from qualified firms with expertise in roofing, re-roofing, and roof component maintenance and repairs for which they received a total of two (2) responses; and WHEREAS, the City of Sunrise found Advanced Roofing, Inc. ("Vendor"), to be the lowest responsive, responsible bidder, and awarded it a three-year(3) contract, with the option to renew the contract for three (3) additional one (1) year terms, Bid No. 19-17-12-HR ("Master Agreement"), and the Master Agreement has been renewed through May 31, 2025; and WHEREAS, the City desires to obtain Roofing Maintenace and Repair services ("Services") on an as-needed basis; and WHEREAS,the City's Purchasing Policy Section X—Alternatives to Formal Sealed Bids, provides authority for the City to acquire or contract for services without utilizing a sealed competitive method or the written quotations methods where the desired services are the subject of an agreement that utilizes another government entity's contract, provided that the contract was awarded based strictly on competitive bidding; and WHEREAS, in order to maintain and repair roofing for the City's Utilities Department buildings and Public Works - Facilities Maintenance Department buildings, the Departments are requesting the City enter into a Piggyback Agreement with Vendor to provide roofing maintenance and repair services ("Services"); and WHEREAS, the Vendor has provided the City with an initial proposal for Services, attached as Exhibit A, and the City desires to purchase the Services described in Exhibit A, and other equipment, supplies, and services on an as-needed basis at the rates set forth in the Master Agreement; and WHEREAS,the City desires to issue a purchase order(s)and payment directly to the Vendor for Services under the terms and conditions of the Master Agreement; and WHEREAS, the City and Vendor have agreed to allow the City to piggyback the Master Agreement, a copy of which is attached as Exhibit B. NOW,THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein, and for other valuable consideration received, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as follows: AGREEMENT 1. The foregoing recitals are true and correct and are hereby incorporated into this Agreement. 2. TERM: The term of this Agreement commences on full execution by the parties, and will remain in effect until May 31, 2025. The initial term and any subsequent renewals of this Agreement are subject to the renewal or extension of the Master Agreement. If the Master Agreement expires or is terminated during the Term, this Agreement shall terminate no later than six months after such expiration or termination of the Master Agreement. 3. CONTRACT TERMS: The Vendor shall complete the Services, as provided in Vendor's Proposal attached as Exhibit"A"on the same terms and in the same manner as set forth in the Master Agreement, except as otherwise provided herein. City may order additional Services pursuant to this Agreement on an as-needed basis, provided that City does not exceed the maximum amount set forth below. All recitals, representations, and warranties of Vendor made by Vendor in the Master Agreement are restated as if set forth fully herein, made for the benefit of the City, and incorporated herein, except that all references to the "City of Sunrise" are hereby replaced with the "City of Boynton Beach." The City shall compensate the Vendor pursuant to the rates set forth in the Master Agreement for the Services ordered during the Agreement Term for an amount not to exceed $250,000.00. 4. NOTICES: All Notices to the City shall be in writing by certified mail return receipt requested, or customarily used overnight transmission with proof of delivery, sent to: City: Daniel Dugger, City Manager City of Boynton Beach P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, Florida 33425 Telephone: (561) 742-6010/Facsimile: (561) 742-6090 Copy: Shawna G. Lamb, City Attorney City of Boynton Beach P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, Florida 33425 Telephone: (561) 742-6010 /Facsimile: (561) 742-6090 5. INVOICES AND PAYMENT: Invoices must identify the PO number and should be mailed to: Boynton Beach Finance Department Attn: Accounts Payable P.O. Box 310 Boynton Beach, FL 33425. Invoices shall show the nature of the service and dates(s) of service. Invoices based on hourly rates shall show the actual hours worked,person performing services, nature of the service,hourly rate,and dates(s)of service. Invoices may be submitted no more frequently than monthly. However, all services rendered prior to September 30th of any given year are required to be invoiced by September 30th of that year. Vendor shall provide W-9 with first invoice. The fee shall be paid based on receipt of a proper invoice in accordance with the invoice schedule indicated above. Payment will be made within 45 days of receipt of a proper invoice in accordance with the Local Government Prompt Payment Act, Section 218.70, et al., Florida Statutes. No payment made under this Agreement shall be conclusive evidence of the performance of this Agreement by Vendor, either wholly or in part, and no payment shall be construed to be an acceptance of or to relieve Vendor of liability for the defective, faulty or incomplete rendition of the Services. 6. TAX EXEMPT: Prices applicable to City do not include applicable state and local sales, use,and related taxes. The City is exempt from state and local sales and use taxes and shall not be invoiced for the same. Upon request, City will provide Vendor with proof of tax- exempt status. 7. SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY: Nothing contained in this Agreement nor contained herein shall be considered nor construed to waive City's rights and immunities under the common law or section 768.28, Florida Statutes, as may be amended. 8. ATTORNEY'S FEES: In the event that either Party brings suit for enforcement of the Agreement, each Party shall bear its own attorney's fees and court costs. 9. PUBLIC RECORDS: Sealed documents received by the City in response to an invitation are exempt from public records disclosure until thirty (30) days after the opening of the Bid unless the City announces intent to award sooner, in accordance with Florida Statutes 119.07. The City is a public agency subject to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. The Vendor shall comply with Florida's Public Records Law. Specifically, the Vendor shall: A. Keep and maintain public records required by the City to perform the service; B. Upon request from the City's custodian of public records, provide the City with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in chapter 119, Fla. Stat. or as otherwise provided by law; C. Ensure that public records that are exempt or that are confidential and exempt from public record disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law for the duration of the contract term and, following completion of the contract, Vendor shall destroy all copies of such confidential and exempt records remaining in its possession once the Vendor transfers the records in its possession to the City; and D. Upon completion of the contract, Vendor shall transfer to the City, at no cost to the City, all public records in Vendor's possession All records stored electronically by Vendor must be provided to the City, upon request from the City's custodian of public records, in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the City. E. IF THE VENDOR HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE VENDOR'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS CONTRACT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS: CITY CLERK OFFICE 100 E. OCEAN AVENUE BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, 33435 561-742-6060 CitvCierk(a bbfi.us 10. SCRUTINIZED COMPANIES - 287.135 AND 215.473: By execution of this Agreement, Vendor certifies that Vendor is not participating in a boycott of Israel. The Vendor further certifies that Vendor is not on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel list, not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in Sudan List, and not on the Scrutinized Companies with Activities in the Iran Petroleum Energy Sector List, or has Vendor been engaged in business operations in Syria. Subject to limited exceptions provided in state law,the City will not contract for the provision of goods or services with any scrutinized company referred to above. Submitting a false certification shall be deemed a material breach of contract. The City shall provide notice, in writing, to the Vendor of the City's determination concerning the false certification. The Vendor shall have five (5) days from receipt of notice to refute the false certification allegation. If such false certification is discovered during the active contract term, the Vendor shall have ninety(90) days following receipt of the notice to respond in writing and demonstrate that the determination of false certification was made in error. If the Vendor does not demonstrate that the City's determination of false certification was made in error, then the City shall have the right to terminate the contract and seek civil remedies pursuant to Section 287.135, Florida Statutes, as amended from time to time. 11. E-VERIFY: Vendor shall comply with Section 448.095, Fla. Stat., "Employment Eligibility," including the registration and use of the E-Verify system to verify the work authorization status of employees. Failure to comply with Section 448.095, Fla. Stat. shall result in termination of this Agreement. Any challenge to termination under this provision must be filed in the Circuit Court no later than 20 calendar days after the date of termination. If this Agreement is terminated for a violation of the statute by Vendor, Vendor may not be awarded a public contract for a period of one (1) year after the date of termination. 12. DISPUTES: Any disputes that arise between the parties with respect to the performance of this Agreement, which cannot be resolved through negotiations, shall be submitted to a court of competent jurisdiction exclusively in Palm Beach County, Florida. This Agreement shall be construed under Florida Law. 13. EXECUTION OF THE AGREEMENT: This Agreement will take effect once signed by both parties. This Agreement may be signed by the parties in counterparts, which together shall constitute one and the same agreement among the parties. A facsimile signature shall constitute an original signature for all purposes. Each person signing this Agreement on behalf of either Party individually warrants that he or she has full legal power to execute the Addendum on behalf of the Party for whom he or she is signing and to bind and obligate such Party with respect to all provisions contained in this Agreement 14. TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE: This Agreement may be terminated by the City for convenience upon fourteen(l 4)calendar days of written notice by the terminating party to the other party for such termination in which event the Vendor shall be paid its compensation for services performed to the termination date, including services reasonably related to termination. In the event that the Vendor abandons the Agreement or causes it to be terminated, the Vendor shall indemnify the City against loss pertaining to this termination. 15. TERMINATION FOR CAUSE: In addition to all other remedies available to City, this Agreement shall be subject to cancellation by City for cause, should Vendor neglect or fail to perform or observe any of the terms, provisions, conditions, or requirements herein contained, if such neglect or failure shall continue for a period of thirty(30)calendar days' after receipt by Vendor of written notice of such neglect or failure. 16. INDEMNIFICATION: Vendor shall indemnify and hold harmless the City, its elected and appointed officers, agents, assigns and employees, consultants, separate Vendors, any of their subcontractors,or sub-subcontractors, from and against claims,demands,or causes of action whatsoever, and the resulting losses, damages,costs, and expenses, including but not limited to attorneys' fees, including paralegal expenses, liabilities, damages, orders, judgments, or decrees, sustained by the City arising out of or resulting from (A)Vendor's performance or breach of Agreement, (B) acts or omissions, negligence, recklessness, or intentional wrongful conduct by Vendor's, its agents, employees, subcontractors, participants, and volunteers, and (C) Vendor's failure to take out and maintain insurance as required under this Agreement. Vendor's shall pay all claims and losses in connection therewith and shall investigate and defend all claims, suits, or actions of any kind or nature in the name of the City, where applicable, including appellate proceedings, and shall pay all costs,judgments, and attorneys' fees which may issue thereon. The obligations of this section shall survive indefinitely regardless of termination of the Agreement. 17. INSURANCE: At the time of execution of this Agreement, Vendor shall provide the City with a copy of its Certificate of Insurance reflecting the insurance coverage required by the Master Agreement. The Certificate of Insurance shall name the City of Boynton Beach, and its officers, employees and agents as an additional insured. 18. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY: Notwithstanding any provision of the Agreement to which it is applicable, City shall not be liable or responsible to Vendor beyond the amount remaining due to Vendor under the Agreement, regardless of whether said liability be based in tort, contract, indemnity or otherwise; and in no event shall City be liable to Vendor for punitive or exemplary damages or for lost profits or consequential damages. 19. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR: The Agreement does not create an employee/employer relationship between the Parties. It is the intent of the Parties that Vendor is an independent contractor pursuant to the Agreement and shall not be considered the City's employee for any purpose. 20. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS: Vendor hereby warrants and agrees that at all times material to the Agreement, Vendor shall perform its obligations in compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, rules, and regulations, including section 501.171, Florida Statutes. Non-compliance may constitute a material breach of the Agreement. 21. ASSIGNMENT: In the event this Agreement and any interests granted herein shall be assigned, transferred, or otherwise encumbered, under any circumstances by Vendor, Vendor must gain prior written consent from City thirty (30) business days before such transfer. For purposes of this Agreement, any change of ownership of Company shall constitute an assignment that requires City's approval. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Vendor may, without City's consent, assign this Agreement in whole or in part as part of a corporate reorganization, consolidation, merger, or sale of substantially all of its assets related to this Agreement. Vendor shall provide City written notice of any such corporate reorganization,consolidation, merger,or sale of substantially all of its assets related to this Agreement within thirty (30) calendar days of such event. 22. AGREEMENT SUBJECT TO FUNDING: The Agreement shall remain in full force and effect only as long as the expenditures provided for in the Agreement have been appropriated by the City Commission of the City of Boynton Beach in the annual budget for each fiscal year of this Agreement, and is subject to termination based on lack of funding. Early termination by City due to loss of funding shall not obligate Vendor to refund any prepaid fees. 23. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. The Agreement, including the Master Agreement, sets forth the entire Agreement between the City and the Vendor with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement. This Agreement supersedes all prior and contemporaneous negotiations, understandings, and agreements, written or oral, between the parties. This Agreement may not be modified except by the parties' mutual agreement set forth in writing and signed by the parties. 24. SEVERABILITY. If any provision of this Agreement or application thereof to any person or situation shall, to any extent, be held invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement, and the application of such provisions to persons or situations other than those as to which it shall have been held invalid or unenforceable, shall not be affected thereby, and shall continue in full force and effect, and be enforced to the fullest extent permitted by law. 25. SERVICES PROVIDED IN RESPONSE TO NATURAL DISASTER / EMERGENCY. Vendor provides services that the City may require in the event of a hurricane or other disaster. Vendor acknowledges and agrees that in such event, the City may apply to the State of Florida or the federal government for funds which will be used to pay Vendor or reimburse the City for payments made to Vendor. FEMA will only consider reimbursing contracts which contain the requisite FEMA provisions. Vendor desires to be eligible to be awarded disaster work and be compensated through federal funds. The City and Vendor agree that with respect to any services or work performed or provided by Vendor or its subcontractors under the Agreement arising or related to a disaster event, the provisions set forth in the FEMA Addendum (the "FEMA Requirements"), a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit C and incorporated herein by reference, shall apply. The FEMA Requirements shall only modify this Agreement upon the provision by Vendor of work or services required as a result of a disaster. The terms and conditions of the Agreement and the FEMA Requirements should be read to operate in concert, except where directly in conflict. In the event of a conflict between the terms of the Agreement and the FEMA Requirements, the FEMA Requirements shall govern and prevail IN WITNESS OF THE FOREGOING, the parties have set their hands and seals the day and year first written above. Y OF BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA ADVANCED ROOFING, INC. 1 //A —.WM �'G Daniel D. i i er Ci M��Ailirs (Signature), Company Robert P. Kornahrens Print Name of Authorized Official President Title Approved as to Form: kitty'.0-'''''''''''''''''''''' Jil a4d6, ?iii110 .4?„ :;c9.....- te' \ Shawna G. Lamb, City Attorney yt- t983t. ' I (Corporate Seal) % ••.!:Lott %Attest/Authenticated: Attested/Authenticated: 10.517 (Si ature), Witness �_I _�,t (46 - Faith Williams Maylee D: .;sus, City Clerk - Print Name 11.. ...c)- �, s SEAL t I tINCORPORATED; 1920 `%%,„FLORIOP - EXHIBIT A VENDOR'S PROPOSAL Exh;brc A Opp/Job ID -- - - airtoriN ..,,,,,mosso City of Boynton Beach City of Boynton Beach -Lift Station#356 3301 Quantum Boulevard East Boynton Beach Boulevard Boynton Beach, FL 33426 Boynton Beach, FL Sales Manager: Brenden Badstibner Section: Roofing Proposal Date: 03/07/2024 Size: 2413 Sq Ft • • Please check next to the deficiencies you authorize for repair,then total,sign, and date where Indicated Deficiencies if • f (Emergency)-03/04/2024 Quantity:2 EA Deficiency:3x3 unit reflash Corrective Acton.Remove curb flashings and reflash unit per industry standards. 'Price does not Include any disconnect of electrical or mechanical If needed. "Price does not include any replacement of curb or decking if needed. BID TITLE:BID 19-17-12-HR B)Journeyman(Labor price should be included in your bid for items indicated) Regular Rate Approximately:23 Hours @$86.26 HOUR=$1983.98 C)Roofer's Helper(Labor price should be included in your bid for items indicated) Regular Rate Approximately:23 Hours @$6326 HOUR=$1454.98 Estimated Repair Cost:$3,438.96 Advanced Roofing Inc-West Palm Beach-1950 NW 22nd Street Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311 p: 18006386869 Pageof 6 advancedroofing.com License No:CCCO24413 Tax ID 59-2360591 Opp/Job ID .. '""010.1111.014 qopoir City of Boynton Beach City of Boynton Beach - Lift Station#356 3301 Quantum Boulevard East Boynton Beach Boulevard Boynton Beach, FL 33426 Boynton Beach, FL Sales Manager: Brenden Badstibner Section: Roofing (continued) Proposal Date: 03/07/2024 Size: 2413 Sq Ft Please check next to the deficiencies you authorize for repair, then total, sign, and date where indicated Deficiencies 2 (Emergency)-03/04/2024 Quantity:2 EA Deficiency:Turbine fan is rusted through and open. Corrective Action:Furnish and Install new curb cap and turbine fine. Install new curb cap and turbine fan per Industry standards. BID TITLE:BID 19-17-12-HR B)Journeyman(Labor price should be included in your bid for items indicated) Regular Rate Approximately:18 Hours @$86.26 HOUR 41552.68 C)Roofer's Helper(Labor price should be included In your bid for items indicated) Regular Rate Approximately: 18 Hours @$63.26 HOUR 41138.68 Estimated Repair Cost:$2,691.36 Advanced Roofing Inc-West Palm Beach-1950 NW 22nd Street Fort Lauderdale,FL 33311 p: 18006386869 Page2ors advancedroofing.com License No:CCCO24413 Tax ID 59-2360591 Opp/Job ID IN Et 1 — City of Boynton Beach City of Boynton Beach -Lift Station#356 3301 Quantum Boulevard East Boynton Beach Boulevard Boynton Beach, FL 33426 Boynton Beach, FL Sales Manager: Brenden Badstibner Section: Roofing(continued) Proposal Date: 03/07/2024 Size: 2413 Sq Ft r r .. Please check next to the deficiencies you authorize for repair, then total, sign, and date where indicated Deficiencies 3 i 1"1111.," r Alf Deteriorated Metal Coping(Emergency)-03/04/2024 Quantity: 120 LF Deficiency:Deteriorated metal coping Corrective Action:Furnish and Install new.040 aluminum prefinished coping cap. BID TITLE:BID 19-17-12-HR B)Journeyman(Labor price should be Included in your bid for items indicated) Regular Rate Approximately:29 Hours @$86.26 HOUR=$2501.54 C)Roofer's Helper(Labor price should be included in your bid for items indicated) Regular Rate Approximately:29 Hours @$63.26 HOUR=$1834.54 Estimated Repair Cost: $4,336.08 Advanced Roofing Inc-West Palm Beach-1950 NW 22nd Street FortLauderdale, FL 33311 p• 18006386869 Page 3°16 advancedroofing.com License No: CCCO24413 Tax ID 59-2360591 Opp/Job ID City of Boynton Beach City of Boynton Beach - Lift Station#356 3301 Quantum Boulevard East Boynton Beach Boulevard Boynton Beach, FL 33426 Boynton Beach, FL Sales Manager: Brenden Badstibner Section: Roofing (continued) Proposal Date: 03/07/2024 Size: 2413 Sq Ft • Please check next to the deficiencies you authorize for repair,then total, sign, and date where indicated Deficiencies 4 l _..►th (Remedial)•03/04/2024 Quantity: 1 EA Deficiency:Coating 28x28 Corrective Action:Pressure clean roof surface. Apply Tropical 996 primer at a rate of 1.5 gallons per square of roof system.Apply Tropical 9400 at all seams and penetrations across the roof system. Apply Tropical 924 Silicone coating at a rate of 1.5 gallons per square. ***Price does not Include wet insulation removal if needed. BID TITLE:BID 19-17-12-HR B)Journeyman(Labor price should be included in your bld for items indicated) Regular Rate:Approximately: 114 Hours @$86.26 per hour=$9,833.64 C)Roofer's Helper(Labor price should be included in your bid for items indicated) Regular Rate:Approximately: 114 Hours @$63.26 per hour=$7211.64 Estimated Repair Cost:$17,045.28 Advanced Roofing Inc-West Palm Beach-1950 NW 22nd Street Fort Lauderdale,FL 33311 p: 18006386869 Pape a or s advancedroofing.com License No:CCCO24413 Tax ID 59-2360591 Opp/Job ID City of Boynton Beach City of Boynton Beach- Lift Station#356 3301 Quantum Boulevard East Boynton Beach Boulevard Boynton Beach, FL 33426 Boynton Beach, FL Sales Manager: Brenden Badstibner Section: Roofing(continued) Proposal Date: 03/07/2024 Size: 2413 Sq Ft • • Please check next to the deficiencies you authorize for repair, then total, sign, and date where indicated Deficiencies 5 Blister in Membrane(Emergency)-03/04/2024 Quantity: 1 EA Deficiency:Blister In roof system Corrective Action:Cut blister and dry area as needed. Prep and prime affected area. Install new modified bitumen field ply to repair blistered area per manufacturer's recommendations. BID TITLE:BID 19-17-12-HR B)Journeyman(Labor price should be included in your bid for items indicated) Regular Rate Approximately:3 Hours @$86.26 HOUR=$258.78 C)Roofer's Helper(Labor price should be included in your bid for items indicated) Regular Rate Approximately:3 Hours @$63.26 HOUR=$189.78 Estimated Repair Cost:$448.56 Advanced Roofing Inc-West Palm Beach-1950 NW 22nd Street Fort Lauderdale,FL 33311 p: 18006386869 Pegs 5 or 6 advancedroofing.com License No:CCCO24413 Tax ID 59-2360591 Opp/Job ID City of Boynton Beach City of Boynton Beach - Lift Station#356 3301 Quantum Boulevard East Boynton Beach Boulevard Boynton Beach, FL 33426 Boynton Beach, FL Sales Manager: Brenden Badstibner Section: Roofing (continued) Proposal Date: 03/07/2024 Size: 2413 Sq Ft l'itt� I Pigg Back off of Ci', of Sunrise Term Contract Proposal Expiration Date:Mar 21,2024 $ CI Total Signature Date Please sign and date, then send to:Brenden Badstibner E:BrendenB©advancedrooflng.com Cell: (954) 732-2268 Advanced Roofing Inc-West Palm Beach-1950 NW 22nd Street Fort Lauderdale,FL 33311 p:18006386869 advancedroofing.com Page a of 8 License No:CCCO24413 Tax ID 59-2360591 FINANCE&ADMIN.SERVICES DEPARTMENT CITY OF Nvcharing Dtrirton � Phone;954472-2274 Far 954-578-4809 ‘.__ FLORIDA April 10,2023 Sent Via Email robkOadvancedroof ne.com Mr.Robert P.Kornahrens Advanced Roofing,Inc. 19520 NW 22"Street Ft Lauderdale,FL 33311 Phone#954-522-6868(Emergency Phone# 954-649-8165) Vendor No.438 Tyler-Munis Contract No.2019000166 Subject:Second Renewal with CPI-U Adjustment:Roofing Maintenance&Repairs Bid No. 19-17-12-HR Mr.Kornahrens, The above referenced Contract will expire on May 31, 2023. Pursuant to the Solicitation documents,the City reserves the right to renew the Contract for three(3)additional,one(1)year periods under the same specifications. A price adjustment is allowed at the time of renewal, in accordance with the annual CPI-U(the CPI-U from February 2022 to February 2023 is 6%), we accept your requested 6%increase. The City is utilizing the second renewal option for the period June 1,2023 through May 31,2024. Attached are the contracted items and adjusted prices. Please see the attached documentation that provides a more detailed breakdown per line item. Please sign, date and return this acknowledgement along with a current certificate of insurance and email to hraphaelson@sunrisefl.gov or fax to number 954-578-4809. Best Regards, (Lci,\t ccs --- Holly Raphaelson,MBA,C.P.M.,CPPO,CPSM,NIGP-CPP Contracts Administrator We hereby acknowledge that the above contract is renewed for one year. Authorized Signature:.- Printed Name:_ Robert P.Kornahrens Attachment:Schedule"A"(5 pages) 10770 West Oakland Park Boulevard,Sunrise,FL 33351 City of Sunrise-19-17-12-HR PROJECT COST SHEET CONTRACTOR: Advanced Roofing i Second Renewal - Description Unit 6%Increase 41y � Pay Item No. I _. ITEM 1 Prior to Contractor beginning any other work at the site,Contractor shall remove the asbestos containing material using a licensed asbestos abatement Contractor.Removal shall be in accordance with the asbestos test laboratory survey report recommendations provided by the City. This ITEM 1-A allowance is to reimburse the Contractor for the actual cost Incurred from asbestos abatement 1 0.00 and it does not Include any incidental costs.The proposed cost for asbestos abatement shall be approved prior to performing the work.A copy of the receipt is required for payment. ITEM 1-B ALLOWANCE for Permits.Contractor markup and overhead is disailwoed.Payment shall be based on 1 3,680 32 actual bona fide recuts . ITEM 2 Furnish all materials,labor,and equipment for exisltng roof tear-off,Including existing Insulation board,down to substrate.This Item also Includes all disposal costs. ITEM 2-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F-500 S.F S.F 5.75 ITEM 2-B Medium Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-501 S.F-10,000 8F S.F 4,60 ITEM 2-B Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-Over 10,001 SF S.F 3.45 Furnish all materials, labor,and equipment to Install approved Isotherm or polyleoeyanurete ITEM 3 rigid insulation board tapered,based on 1%Inches thickness,fully attached to substrate. A) MOPPED IN: ITEM 3A-A Small Roof Repar Areas-0 8.F-S00 S.F S.F 4.60 ITEM 3A-8 Medium Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-501 S.F-10,000 S.F S.F 4.03 ITEM 3A-C Large Roof RepairiReplacementAreas-Over 13001 SF S.F 2.88 B) MECHANICALLY ATTACHED ITEM 3B-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F-500 8,F S.F 5.75 ITEM 3B-B Medium Roof Repair/Reptacement Areas-501 8.F-10,000 S.F S.F 4.03 ITEM 3B-B Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-Over 10,001 SF S.F 2.88 REM 4 Furnish all materials, labor, and equipment to install 4 ply modified bitumen system,with 2-ply base flashing,anchor sheet,with vent sheet.without insulation. ITEM 4-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.FS00 S.F 10.35 ITEM 4-B tMedium Roof Repalr/Replacement Areas-501 8.F-10,000 S.F S.F 4.60 ITEM 4-C Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-Over 10,001 S.F S.F 2.88 Furnish all materials, labor, and equipment to install 4 ply modified bitumen system,with ITEM 5 2-ply base flashing, anchor sheet,without vent sheet(unlnsulated applications). A) MOPPED IN: ITEM 5A-A Small Root Repair Areas-0 S.F-500 S.F S.F ' 8.05 ITEM 5A$ Medium Roof Repair/Replacement Areae.501 8.F-10,000 SF S.F 4.60 ITEM 5A-C Large Roof Repair/Reptacement Areas-Over 10,001 SF S.F 2.30 B) MECHANICALLY ATTACHED _ t ITEM 5B-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.FS00 S.F S.F 9.20 ITEM 5B-B Medium Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-501 S.F-10,000 S.F S.F 5.75 ITEM 5B-C Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-Over 10,001 S.F S.F 3.45 C) TORCHED DOWN ATTACHED: ITEM 5C-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.FS00 S.F S.F 13.80 ITEM 5C-B Medium Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-501 S.F-10,000 SF Sc 4.60 ITEM 5C-C Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-Over 10,001 S.F S.F 2.88 D) ALUMINIUM ROOF COATING(FOR REFLECTIVITY FOR BLACK ROOF SYSTEMS4SRI 88 MIN.): _Such as'apoch"prsmlum rubberized aluminium roof coating) ( ITEM 5D-A Small Root Repair Areas-0 SF-S00 S.F S.F 920 ITEM 5D$ Medium Roof Repair/Reptaoement Areas-501 SF-10,000 S.F S.F 4.31 ITEM 5D-C Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-Over 10,001 SF S.F 2.88 Furnish all materials,labor,and equipment to Install approved cants,1%Inches thickness by 3% ITEMS inches wide. ITEM 6-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F-500 S.F L.F 5.75 ITEM 6-B Medium Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-501 SF-10.000 S.F L.F 1.15 ITEM 6-C Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-Over 10,001 SF L.F 0.58 ITEM 7 Furnish all materials,labor,and equipment to install flexible,non-metallic flashings,18 Inches wide. ITEM 7-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F-SOD S.F L.F 23.00 ITEM 7-B Medium Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-501 S.F-10,000 S.F LF 23.00 ITEM 7-C Large Root Repair/Replacement Areas-Over 10,001 S.F LF 1725 REM 8 Furnish all materials,labor,and equipment to Install built-up roof repairMplacement,including pea gravel protection. _ ITEM 8-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 8.FS00 S.F - S.F 11.50 ITEM 8-B Medium Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-501 S.F-10,000 SF S.F 2.30 rlEM 0 ` Furnish a0 materials,labor,and equipment to Install built-up roof pea gravel. REM 9-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F-600 S.F S.F 11.50 ITEM 9-B Medium Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-501 S.F-10,000 S.F S.F 3.45 REM 10 Furnish all materials,labor,and equipment to Install wall sheet metal flashing,24 gauge stainless steel-8 Inches wide. ITEM 10A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.FS00 S.F L.F 13.80 ITEM 10-B Medium Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-601 S.F-10,000 S.F L.F ITEM 10-C Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-Over 10,001 SF L.F 9.78 ITEM 11 Furnish all materials,labor and equipment to Install continuous 4-itches metal drip edge N 24 Gauge Galvanized Steel -- ITEM 11AA Smaf Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F-500 S.F L.F 20.70 ITEM 11A-B Medium Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-501 SF-10.000 SF L.F 17.25 ITEM 11A-C Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-Over 10,001 S.F L.F 11.50 B) 24 Gauge Stainless Steel ITEM 11 B-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F-500 S.F LF 21.85 ITEM 11 B-B Medium Roof Repair/Replacement Mees-501 SF-10,000 SF L.F 18.40 ITEM 11B0C Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-Over 10,001 S.F LF 12.65 C) Copper c ITEM 11C-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F-500 S.F L.F 21.85 ITEM 11C-B Medium Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-501 S.F-10,000 S.F L.F 18.40 ITEM 11C-C Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-Over 10,001 S.F L.F 12.65 D) Aluminum ITEM 11D-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F-500 S.F L.F 21.85 ITEM 11D-B Medium Roof Repair/Replacement Areae-501 SF-10,000 SF L.F 18.40 ITEM 11D-C Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-Over 10,001 S.F L.F 12.65 Furnish all materials,labor and equipment to install wall counter flashing 24-gauge stainless ITEM 12 steel,surface mounted with springs lock reglet and 24-gauge stainless steal flashing,6 Inches vertical, ITEM 12-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 SF-600 S.F L.F 23.00 ITEM 12-8 Medium Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-501 S.F-10,000 S.F L.F 20.70 ITEM 12-C Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-Over 10,001 SF L.F 17.25 ITEM 13 Furnish all material,labor and equipment to Install metal coping cap,snap-lok system,8-Inches wide. A) 24 Gauge Galvanized Steel ITEM 13A-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F-500 S.F L.F 24.15 ITEM 13A-B Medium Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-501 S.F-10,000 9.F L.F 21.85 ITEM 13A-C Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-Over 10,001 SF L.F 18.40 Fig 24 Gauge Stainless Steel ITEM 1313-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F600 S.F L.F 25.30 ITEM 13B-B Medium Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-501 S.F-10,000 S.F L.F 23.00 c ITEM 13B-C Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-Over 10,001 SF LF 19.55 u C) 4Aluminum with Kynar Finish ITEM 13CA Small Roof Repair Areas-0 SF600 S.F - _ LF 25.30 ITEM 13C-B Medium Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-501 S.F-10,000 S.F LF 23,00 ITEM 13C-C Large Roof Repair/Replacement Meas-Over 10,001 SF L.F 19.56 ITEM 14 Furnish all materials,labor and equipment to Install pipe mounting pedestals(4),with equipment EA 862 .58 m11[3 feet x3 feel,and flashing,18 Inches high. ITEM 15 Furnish a8 materials,labor and equipment to install pitch pocket,for S-Inch diameter vertical EA. 201.27 element. ITEM 16 Furnish all materials,labor and equipment to Install pipe or dud mountln roof pedestal,18 EA 316.28 gauge galvanised steel complete with flashing,17 Inches high. Furnish ail materials, labor, and equipment to install roof penetration flashings,stainless ITEM 17 steel 26 GA.,with sealant cover,for vertical 6-Inch diameter element, 9 inches high,umbrella EA. 230.02 4 ,UPt Furnish all materials,labor,and equipment to Install 12 inches high,3 feet wide x 3 feet long, REM 18 roof equipment support curbs,1%Inches thick 3 lbs.,rigid Insulation,18 GA,Galvanized steel EA. 517.55 shellbase plate and fully mitered 3 inches cant, Furnish all materials,labor,and equipment to install rubber boot flashings for vertical round ITEM 19 penetrations,typically vent stacks,4.6 Inches diameter,8 inches high,complete with stainless EA, 8626 ;heel clamps. Furnish all materials,labor,end equipment to install Sanch roof drains,standard dura-coated ITEM 20 cast Iron,steal Inserts with strainer,and clamps(by Zum,or City approved equal). EA. 1,380.12 t -- ITEM 21 Furnish all materials,labor,and equipment to install expansion joint cover,without blocking. 0 .00r ITEM 21-A Small Roof Repair Areae-0 S.F-500 S.F _ L.F 34.50 - ITEMITEM 21-B Medium Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-501 S.F•10,000 S.F LF 28.75 REM 21-C Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-Over 10,001 S.F LF 23.00 ITEM 22 Furnish all materials,labor,and equipment to install plumbing vent flashing,lead sleeve end 8626 cocaina,installed 4-inch pip REM 23 Furnish all materials, labor,and equipment to Install 8 Inces high x 18 Inches wide metal scupper j4j sided with inteegral drip atria and surface reglet flashing. r ITEM 23-A 24 Gauge Galvanized Steel EA. 172.52 ITEM 23.8 -.24 Gauge Stainless Steel EA. 345.03 ITEM 24� Furnish all materials, labor,and equipment to Install 6-Inch diameter leader. - A) 24 Gauge Galvanized Steel ITEM 24A-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F-500 S.F L.F 13.80 ITEM 24A-B Medium Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-501 51-10,000 SF -� L.F 11.50 ITEM 24A-C Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-Over 10,001 S.F L.F 11.50 B) 24 Gauge Stainless Steel ITEM 24BA Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F-500 SF LF 23.00 ITEM 24B-B Medium Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-501 S.F-10,000 8.F L.F 17.25 ITEM 24B-C Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-Over 10,001 SF L.F 17.25 C) Anodized Aluminum ITEM 24C-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F-500 S.F LF 20.70 ITEM 24C-B Medium Roof Repair/Replacement Areas 301 S.F-10,000 SF LF 14.95 _ ITEM 24C-C Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-Over 10,001 SF LF 14.95 ITEM 25 Furnish all materials, labor, and equipment to Install continuous 4-inch-wide metal ,gutter system .�.. N 24 Gauge Galvanized Steel ITEM 25A-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F-500 S.F L.F 5.75 ITEM 25A-B Medium Roof Repair/Replecemerit Areas-501 S.F-10,000 SF L.F 5.75 ITEM 25A-C Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-Over 10,001 SF LF 5.75 B) 24 Gauge Stainless Steel ITEM 25B-A Smell Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F-800 S.F LF 23.00 ITEM 259-B Medium Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-501 S.F-10,000 S.F L.F 13.80 ITEM 25B-C Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-Over 10.001 S.F LF 13.80 C) Anodized Aluminum ITEM 25C-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 SF-500 S.F LF 20.70 ITEM 25C-B Medium Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-501 S.F-10,000 SF L.F 11.50 ITEM 25C-C Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-Over 10,001 S.F L.F 11.50 ITEM 26 The following time costs are for emergency work only as authorized by the City of Sunrise: ITEM 26-A Supervisor(Labor price should be included in your bid for items Indicated) 1 Regular Rate HR. 57.51 Overtime Rate HR. 57.51 ITEM 26-B Journeyman (Labor price should be Included In your bid for kerns indicated) Regular Rate HR. 86.26 Overtime Rate HR. 86.26 ITEM 26-C Roofer's Helper(Labor price should be induded in your bid for Mems indicated) 0.00 Regular Rate HR. 63.26 Overtime Rate HR. 6326 Furnish all matertals, labor,and equipment to install 60 Mil,Type II,fabric reinforced Uniform EPDM with a Class 'A'Rating.The membrane is to be mechanically fastened through ITEM 27 the metal deck system (approved warranty method as manufactured by 'Carlisle Syntec' for existing warrantied system. ITEM 27-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F-200 S.F S.F 2.30 ITEM 27-B Medium Roof Repair/Replacement Areas•200 51,2,000 S.F S.F 1.73 ITEM Y7-B Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-Over 2,000 S.F S.F 0.88 Furnish all materials, labor,and equipment to Install 60 M0,fabric reinforced Uniform TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin Sheet)with exposed white face,min.SRI 78,fully adhered / mechanically fastened system as manufactured by 'Carlisle Syntec for existing approved ITEM 28 warrantied system.The membrane is to be mechanically fastened through the metal deck system or adhered to concrete deck (approved warranty method as manufactured by 'Carlisle Syntec' or other manufacturer for existing warrantied system). ITEM 28-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 51-600 S.F S.F 6.90 I ITEM 2843 Medium Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-501 S.F3,000 S.F S.F 4.03 ITEM 28-C Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-Over 3,000 SF S.F 5.18 ITEM 29 Furnish all materials,labor,and equipment to Install Built Up Coal Tar Roofing system with membrane ply sheets as Indicated _ t ITEM 29-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 SFSOD S.F S.F 6.90 ITEM 29-B Medium Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-501 S.F-10,000 S.F S.F 6.90 ITEM 29-C Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas-Over 10,000 S.F S.F 6.90 REM Furnish all materials,labor,and equipment for existing roof tear-off,down to substrate.This Item also Includes all disposal costs A) Asphalt Shingles ITEM 30A-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F-500 S.F S.F 7.48 (TEM 30A-B Medium to Large Roof Repair Area-501 SF and UP S.F 6.90 B) Concrete/Clay The ITEM 30B-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F-500 S.F _ S.F 13.80 ITEM 30B-B Medium to Large Roof Repair Area-501 S.F and Up S.F 11.50 C) Standing Seam Metal Roof ITEM 30C-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F-600 S1 S.F 1725 ITEM 30C-B Medium to Large Roof Repair Area-SOt SF and Up S.F 14.95 D) Metal Shingles - ITEM 3OD-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 3.F-500 8.F S.F 1725 ITEM 30D-B -Medium to Large Roof Repair Area-501 SF and Up S.F 14.95 ITEM 31 Furnish all materials,labor,and equipment for the replacement of deteriorated wood substrates A) 518-Inch CDX Plywood ITEM 31A-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 SF-500 S.F S.F 5.18 ITEM 31A.8 Medium to Large Roof Repair Area-501 S.F and Up S.F 4.03 B) 2-Inches x 6-inch T&G Wood(Fk) ITEM 31 B-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 8Fse0 S.F S.F 11.50 Curved Root _ _ S.F _ 11.50 ITEM 318-8 Medium to Large Roof Repair Area-501 S.F and Up , S.F 9.20 Curved Roof S.F 9.20 ITEM 32 Furnish all materials,labor,and equipment to Install the underteyment materials. A) 6 Mil Polyethylene Sheet ITEM 32A-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F-500 S.F S.F 0.58 ITEM 32A-B Medium to Large Roof Repair Area-501 SF and Up S.F 0.46 B) 30 Lbs.Felts Saturated Organic ITEM 32B-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F-500 S.F SF 2.30 ITEM 32B-B Medium to Large Roof Repair Area-501 S.F and Up S.F 2.88 C) Self-Adhering underiayment granular face sheet,55 Mils.Fiberglass mat reinforced and SBS asphalt - _ ITEM 32C-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F-600 S.F S.F 4.60 REM 32C-B Medium to Large Roof Repair Area-501 S.F and Up S.F 4.03 D) --.Self-Adhering underlayment polyethylene sheet.40 Mils.Slip resisting polythene film. ITEM 32D-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F-500 S.F S.F 5.75 ITEM 32D-B 4 Medium to Large Roof Repair Area-601 S.F and Up S.F 5.18 Salt-Adhering sheet underlaymeM,high temperature sheet.40 Mils,with slip resisting E) ,polyethylene top surface laminated to SBS modified asphalt adhesive ITEM 32E-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F-500 8.F S.F 5.75 ITEM 32E-8 Medium to Large Roof Repair Area-501 S.F and Up S.F 5.18 9 Stip sheet building paper.S bs/100 S.F rosin sized ITEM 32F-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 8_F-500 S.F S.F _ 0.58 ITEM 32F-B Medium to Large Roof Repair Area-501 B.F and Up S.F 0.29 ITEM 33 Furnish all materials,labor,and equipment to Install pressure meted blocking. A) 2.14 ITEM 33A-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 SF-S00 S.F S.F 575 ITEM 33A-B �Medium to Large Roof Repair Area-501 SF and Up S.F 4.60 B) 1`x6 - - I t ITEM 33B-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F-S00 S.F S.F 6.90 ITEM 338-8 Medium to Large Roof Repair Area-501 S.F and Up S.F 5.75 C) :XS REM 33C-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F-000 S.F S.F 11.50 ITEM 33C-8 Medium to Large Roof Repair Area-501 S.F and Up S.F 920 REM 34 Furnish ell materials,labor,and equipment to install sheet metal flashings and trim. A) 24 Gauge Stainless Steel Drip Edge-4 Inch Profile ITEM 34AA Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F-000 S.F LF 13.80 ITEM 34A-B Medium to Large Roof Repair Area-501 S.F and Up LF 11.50 ITEM 95 Furnish all materials,labor,and equipment to Install metal gutter. A) 6-Inch x 6-inch 24 Gauge Galvanized Steel Gutter ITEM 35A-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 SF-SOD S.F LF 28.75 ITEM 35A-B Medium to Large Roof Repair Area-501 SF and Up L.F 23.00 8) 8-Inch x 6-inch Aluminum Gutter ITEM 35A-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F-500 S.F LF 31.05 ITEM 35A-B Medium to Large Roof Repair Area-501 SF and Up L.F 25.30 ITEM 36 Furnish all materials,labor and equipment to Install rigid standard ridge vent,high density polypropylene or UVStablllzed plastic ITEM 36A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F-500 S.F L.F 11.50 ITEM 36-B Medium to Large Roof Repair Area-501 S.F and Up L.F 9.20 ITEM 37 Furnish all materials,labor and equipment to Install glass fiber reinforced asphalt shingles, i minerel granular surfaced self-sealing. ITEM 37A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F-500 S.F S.F 4.60 ITEM 37-B Medium to Large Roof Repair Area-501 S.F and Up S.F 4.03 ITEM 38 Furnish all materials,labor,and equipment to Install 20 oz, Copper shingles 34-inches x 12-Inches,2 clips per panel. _ ITEM 38-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 SF-5O0 S.F S.F 17.25 ITEM 3848 Medium to Large Roof Repair Area-501 S.F and Up S.F 1725 Furnish all materials,lebor.and equipment to Install galvanized steel sheet,.0278 inch with ITEM 39 - _ a0iconixed polyester coating A) Standing Seam ITEM 39A-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F-500 SE S.F 18.40 ITEM 39A-8 Medium to Large Roof Repair Area-501 SF and Up S.F 17.25 B) Batten Seem ITEM 39B-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F-SOS S.F S.F 1150 ITEM 39B$ Medium to Large Roof Repair Area-501 S.F and Up S.F 10.35 Furnish all materials,labor,and equipment to Install aluminum sheat,coil coated alloy, .040 ITEM 40 Inch with sliiconized polyester coating. _ A) Standing Seam - - ITEM 40A-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 SF-500 S,F S.F 19.55 ITEM 40A-B Medium to Large Roof Repair Area-501 SF and Up S.F 18.40 B) Batten Seam ITEM 40B-A Small Roof Repair Mees-0 S.F400 S.F S.F 12.66 ITEM 405-B Medium to Large Roof Repair Area-501 S.F and Up S.F 11.501 C) Flat Seam ITEM 40C-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F-500 S.F S.F 12_65 ITEM 40C-B Medium to Large Roof Repair Area-501 S.F and Up S.F 11.501 D) Ridge Metal Building Roofing(Through Metal Building Manufacturer) ITEM 40D-A Small Roof Repair Meas-0 S.F400 S.F S.F 13.80 I ITEM 40D-13 Medium to Large Roof Repair Area-501 S.F and Up S.F 11.50 ITEM 41 I Furnish all materials,labor,and equipment to Install clay roof dIe. A) Spanish"S"Tile ITEM 41A-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F400 S.F -- S.F 12.65 ITEM 41A-B Medium to Large Roof Repair Area-S01 S.F and Up S.F 11.50 B) Barrel Tile ITEM 41A-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.FSOS S.F S.F 12.65 ITEM 41A-B Medium to Large Roof Repair Area 401 S.F and Up S.F 11.50 ITEM 42 Furnish all materials,labor and equipment to Measly*diameter leader A) 24 Gauge Galvanized Steel ITEM 42A-A Small Roof Repair Areas 4 SF-500 S.F S.F - 9.201 ITEM 42A-B 'Medium to Large Roof Repair Area-501 S.F and Up S.F 8.05 B) 4Anodlaed Aluminium _ ITEM 42B-A (Smell Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F-00 S.F S.F 10.35 ITEM 42B-B Medium to Large Roof Repair Area•501 S.F and Up S.F 9.20 C) 24 Gauge Stalnlsa Steel - REM 42C-A Small Roof Repair Meas-0 SF-500 5.F S.F 12.66 ITEM 42C-B Medium to Large Roof Repair Area-501 S.F and Up S.F , 11.60 REM 43 - Furnish all materials,labor and equipment to install concrete roof tile A) Spanish"S"TSe ITEM 43A-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F400 SF , S.F 11.50 ITEM 43A-B Medium to Large Roof Repair Area-501 5.F and Up S.F 10.35 B) Flat Shingle ITEM 43B-A Small Roof Repair Areas-0 S.F-500 S.F S.F 10.35 ITEM 43B-B Medium to Large Roof Repair Area-501 S.F and Up S.F 9.78 Supplies not listed or included elsewhere MAY be purchased under this contract on a strictly COST-PLUS arrangement only.Documentation of vendor cost must be provided with v,vrftten ITEM 44 (City)estimates.Provide percent markup.City staff estimates approximately$25,000 worth of EA. 0.00 this type of material will be required per year. REM 45 Crane Rental ALLOWANCE•based upon receipts and as authorized by the Clty. 0.00 Annual inspections of all roof types to be Included In a Roofing Inspection Report. Roofing Inspection and Report. The report wit be comprehensive and include a quote for repairs formatted in line with the contract.The quote shall identify emergency,remedial and replacement cost. Report shall include but not be limited to the following: 1. All roofing inspection roofing numbering system shall conform with the City of Sunrise building numbers. Vendor shall coordinate the proper building numbers with the City representative to ensure Inclusion into the report 2. Providing information of the roof(i.e.data of installation,based on permitting documents, roof characteristics and geometry, roof type, roof square footage, and any ITEM 46 other Information that may be required). S.F 0.07 3. Providing color Images or photos, within the body of the report, Identifying the roofing area, condition, end deficiencies that may require immediate attention. 4. Date of estimated need for replacement. 5. LOS as follows: AelO or more years of service Ike remaining;Bee to 10 yearsof service life remaining;C=5 to 7 years of service life remaining;D=2 to 4 years of service Ilfe remaining;F-'Less than 1 yearof service Jife remaining. H. Total Cosi 10,160.80 Y Ow CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH * \ REQUEST FOR PURCHASE OVER $10,000 ohr0NO4P Date: 3/28/2024 Requesting Department: Utilities-Lift Stations Contact Person: Howard Kerr/MM Explanation for Purchase: Roof repairs needed at Lift Station 356. Piggy Back of City of Sunrise Contract#201900166 Bid# 19- 17-12 HR. Recommended Vendor Advanced Roofing Dollar Amount of Purchase $27,960.00 Source for Purchase(check and attach backup materials): Three Written Quotations GSA State Contract PRIDE/RESPECT SNAPS Sole Source Piggy-Back X Budgeted Item Emergency Purchase Other Contract Number: #201900166 (City of Sunrise) NOTE: Pricing proposal for purchase must be presented in the same detail contained within the contract. Fund Source for Purchase: 1 401-2816-536-46.51 Approvals: Department Head t oou 4 - �,‘14/1/4-1 Date t 1 •I ci Purchasing Date Finance Date Form Revised 5/12/2022 PURCHASE REQUISITION NBR: 0000086855 STATUS: DEPT APPROVAL REQUISITION BY: UTIL/LFS-HK/MM REASON: LFS 356 ROOF REPAIRS DATE: 3/28/24 SHIP TO LOCATION: EAST UTILITY ADMIN SUGGESTED VENDOR: 91 ADVANCED ROOFING INC. DELIVER BY DATE: 4/05/24 LINE UNIT EXTEND NBR DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UOM COST COST VENDOR PART NUMBER 1 LIFT STATION 356 ROOF REPAIRS 27960.00 EA 1.0000 27960.00 COMMODITY: ROOFING MATERIALS SUBCOMMOD: ROOFING: ALL TYPES REQUISITION TOTAL: 27960.00 ACCOUNT INFORMATION LINE # ACCOUNT PROJECT % AMOUNT 1 40128165364651 REPAIR/MAINTENANCE SRVS. 100.00 27960.00 LIFT STATION REPAIRS 27960.00 REQUISITION IS IN THE CURRENT FISCAL YEAR. REQUISITION COMMENTS: Roof Repairs needed at Lift Station 356. Piggy Back from City of Sunrise Contract # 201900166 and Bid # 19-17-12-HR EXHIBIT B CONTRACT BETWEEN CITY OF SUNRISE,FLORIDA AND ADVANCED ROOFING,INC. Echib 4, is SEALED BID ENCLOSED ©' SUiv ,41, 0"1 - 'tri,s, rii , 1,1 • • l't~ "4 -oRIN Ms. Holly Raphaelson City of Sunrise - City Hall Office of the City Clerk — Fourth Floor 10770 West Oakland Park Blvd. Sunrise, FL 33351 Bid No./Project No: BID 19-17-12-HR Project Title: Roofing Maintenance & Repairs Bid Due: April 24, 2019 by 2:00pm ,.rtp1E14GE MATTtps, AOVA tN ,, RL7OF"INCiI Advanced Roofing, Inc. CGC1507377-GC CCCO24413—Roofing CAC1818806 - Mechanical Expires:August 31, 2020 1950 NW 22nd Street Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33311 (954) 522-6868 BID TITLE:BID 19.17.12-HR BID NUMBER:ROOFING MAINTENANCE&REPAIRS SECTION 5 - BID SUBMISSION CHECK LIST COMPANY NAME: (Please Print): Advanced Roofing, Inc. Phone: (954) 522-6868 Fax: (954) 566-2967 / BEFORE SUBMITTING YOUR BID, MAKE SURE YOU... ✓ 1. Carefully read the SPECIFICATIONS. ✓ 2. Properly fill out the BID SHEET and CERTIFICATION PAGE (Schedule"A"). ✓ 3. Fill out and sign the NON-COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT(Schedule"B")and have it properly notarized. 4. Sign the VENDOR DRUG FREE STATEMENT (Schedule "C"). 5. Fill out the VENDOR QUALIFICATION STATEMENT (Schedule "D"), if required. %.7- . 6. Include WARRANTY INFORMATION FORM AND EXHIBITS (Schedule "E"), if required. \V 7. CHECK THE INSURANCE and LICENSE requirements to be sure you comply, and submit PROOF of INSURANCES or LICENSES, if required, with your Bid (Schedule "F"). lk 8. Complete STATEMENT OF NO BID (Schedule "G"), if applicable. 9. Clearly mark the BID NUMBER AND BID NAME on the outside of your envelope. ✓ 10. Submit one (1) original (marked "Original") and two (2) photocopies (all collated and marked "Copy") of bid; Two (2) electronic true and exact copies 1 yy of the bid on CD, flash drive or DVD in .pdf format. N I 11. Include a Bid Bond, if applicable. 12. Make sure your BID is submitted prior to the deadline. Late Bids will not be accepted. FAILURE TO PROVIDE THE REQUESTED SCHEDULES MAY RESULT IN YOUR BID BEING DEEMED NON-RESPONSIVE. THIS PAGE AND THE FOLLOWING PAGES ARE TO BE RETURNED WITH YOUR BID. THIS SHOULD BE THE FIRST PAGE OF YOUR BID. -.5- ----- - ,m Revised 6/27/18 Page 46 BID TITLE:BID 19-17-12-HR BID NUMBER:ROOFING MAINTENANCE&REPAIRS SECTION 6— BID SUBMISSION PACKAGE SCHEDULE "A" CITY OF SUNRISE BID SHEET & CERTIFICATION ALL BIDS SHALL REMAIN VALID FOR NINETY(90) DAYS AFTER BID OPENING The undersigned bidder agrees to furnish all labor, tools, material and supplies, and to sustain all the expense incurred in doing the work set forth below that may be awarded the undersigned by the City of Sunrise,Florida,through its proper officers,and to do the same strictly in accordance with the plans and contract documents on file in the Office of the City Engineer of Sunrise,which are referred to below and made a part hereof, at the following unit prices,to-wit: The following unit prices are associated with roofing,re-roofing and roof repair components. Please be comprehensive in filling out the items involved below. Two (2) or Three (3) levels of work scope are indicated for most of the Proposal items. Small repair jobs from 0 to 500 square feet(S.F.),medium size roofing jobs 501 to 10,000 S.F., and large roofing jobs over 10,001 S.F.An approximate quantity is also provided and the "unit price" and total blanks to be completed by Bidder. All proposal line items shall include maintenance, insurance,overhead,and other fixed costs. Please complete the following: Base bid shall include: ROOF MANUFACTURER'S NAME: Carlisle ROOF BRAND NAME: Carlisle INSULATION MANUFACTURER'S NAME: Carlisle INSULATION NAME: Carlisle ROOFING SYSTEM WARRANTY&PERIOD: 20 year No Dollar Limit(N.D.L.) Additional five (5)year warranty offered with Manufacturer's Preventive Maintenance Program Revised 6/27/18 Page 47 BID TITLE:BID 19-17-12-HR BID NUMBER ROOFING MAINTENANCE&REPAIRS ITEM 1: A) Prior to Contractor beginning any other work at the site, Contractor shall remove the asbestos containing material using a licensed asbestos abatement Contractor. Removal shall be in accordance with the asbestos test laboratory survey report recommendations provided by the City. This allowance is to reimburse the Contractor for the actual cost incurred from asbestos abatement and it does not include any incidental costs. The proposed cost for asbestos abatement shall be approved prior to performing the work. A copy of the receipt is required for payment. ALLOWANCE $ 20,000.00 TOTAL B) ALLOWANCE for Permits.Contractor markup and overhead is disallowed. Payment shall be based on actual bona fide receipts. ALLOWANCE $ 10,000.00 TOTAL ITEM 2: Furnish al! materials, labor, and equipment for existing roof tear- off, including existing insulation board, down to substrate.This item also includes all disposal costs. a) Small Roof Repair Areas: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 500 S.F @$5.00 /IF $ 2,500.00 TOTAL b) Medium Roof Repair/Replacement areas. 501 S.F.-10,000 S.F. Approximately:,(.1 Locations = 7,500 S.F @$4.00 /, :F. _$ 30,000.00 TOTAL c) Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas: Over 10,001 S.F. Approximately: Q1 Locations = 25,000 S.F @$3.00 /S F. _$ 75,000.00 TOTAL ITEM 3: Furnish all materials, labor, and equipment to install approved isotherm or polyisocyanurate rigid insulation board tapered, based on 11/2 inches thickness, fully attached to substrate. A) Monned in• a) Small Roof Repair Areas: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: QA Locations 500 S.F @$ 4.00 /S F. = $ 2,000.00 TOTAL b) Medium Roof Repair/Replacement areas. 501 S.F. - 10,000 S.F. Approximately:CI Locations = 7,500 S.F @$ 3.50 /S;F =$ 26,250.00 TOTAL Revised 6/27/18 Page 48 BID TITLE:BID 19-17-12-HR BID NUMBER ROOFING MAINTENANCE&REPAIRS c) Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas: Over 10,001 S.F. Approximately: (j Locations = 25.000 S.F @$ 2.50 /S.F. =$ 62,500.00 TOTAL B) ?!Mechanically attached: a) Small Roof Repair Areas: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 500 S.F @$ 5.00 /S.F. _ $ 2,500.00 TOTAL b) Medium Roof Repair/Replacement areas. 501 S.F. - 10,000 S.F. Approximately: al Locations = 7,500 S.F @$3.50 /S.F. _$ 26,250.00 TOTAL c) Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas: Over 10,001 S.F. Approximately:,(2 Locations =25,000 S.F @$2.50 /S.F. =$ 62,500.00 TOTAL ITEM 4: Furnish all materials, labor, and equipment to install 4 ply modified bitumen system, with 2-ply base flashing, anchor sheet, with vent sheet,without insulation. a) Small Roof Repair Areas: O S.F.-SOO S.F... Approximately: ( Locations = 500 S.F @$ 9.0/S.F. = $ 4,500.00 TOTAL b) Medium Roof Repair/Replacement areas. 501 S.F. - 10,000 S.F. Approximately:al Locations = 7.500 S.F @$4.00 /S.F. _$ 30,000.00 TOTAL c) Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas: Over 10,001 S.F. Approximately: t42 Locations =25,000 S.F @$ 2.50 /S.F. =$ 62,500.00 TOTAL ITEM 5: Furnish all materials, labor, and equipment to install 4 ply modified bitumen system, with 2-ply base flashing, anchor sheet,without vent sheet(uninsulated applications). A) Monned in: a) Small Roof Repair Areas: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 500 S.F @$ 7.00 /S:F. =$ 3,500.00 TOTAL b) Medium Roof Repair/Replacement areas. 501 S.F.- 10,000 S.F. Approximately: j Locations = 7.500 S.F @$ 4.00 /S.F. = $ 30,000.00 TOTAL Revised 6/27/18 Page 49 BID TITLE:BID 19-17-12-HR BID NUMBER: ROOFING MAINTENANCE&REPAIRS c) Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas: Over 10,001 S.F. Approximately: (4) Locations = 46.200 S.F @$2.00 /S.F. = $ 92,400.00 TOTAL B) Mechanically attached: a) Small Roof Repair Areas: 0 S.F.-500 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 500 S.F@$8.00 /SF. _ $ 4,000.00 TOTAL b) Medium Roof Repair/Replacement areas. 501 S.F. -10,000 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 7,500 S.F @$5.00 /S.F. = $ 37,500.00 TOTAL c) Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas: Over 10,001 S.F. Approximately: (3) Locations = 25.000 S.F @$3.00 A.F. =$ 75,000.00 TOTAL C) Torched Down attached: a) Small Roof Repair Areas: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations 500 S.F@$ 12.00 /S.F - $ 6,000.00 TOTAL b) Medium Roof Repair/Replacement areas. 501 S.F. - 10,000 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 7.500 S.F @$4.00 /S.F = $ 30,000.00 TOTAL c) Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas: Over 10,001 S.F. Approximately: (3) Locations = 25.000 S.F @$ 2.50 , .F. _$ 62,500.00 TOTAL D) ,Aluminum Roof Coating (For reflectivity for black roof systems (SRI 68 Min.): (Such as `Apoch' Premium Rubberized Aluminum Roof Coating) a) Small Roof Repair Areas: 0 S.F.-500 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 500 S.F@$8.00 /NF. = $ 4,000.00 TOTAL b) Medium Roof Repair/Replacemcnt areas. 501 S.F. - 10,000 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 8.800 S.F @$ 3.75 /S.F. =$ 33,000.00 TOTAL c) Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas: Over 10,001 S.F. Approximately: (4) Locations = 46.200 S.F®$2.50 /S.F =$ 115,500.00 TOTAL Revised 6/27/18 Page 50 BID TITLE:BID 19-17-12-HR BID NUMBER: ROOFING MAINTENANCE&REPAIRS ITEM 6: Furnish all materials, labor,and equipment to install approved cants, 1'h inches thickness by 31/2 inches wide. a) Small Roof Repair Areas: 0 S.F.-500 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 25 L.F@$ 5.00 /L.F. = $ 125.00 TOTAL b) Medium Roof Repair/Replacement areas. 501 S.F. - 10,000 S.F.L Approximately: (2) Locations = 90 L.F@$ 1.00 /L F = $ 90.00 TOTAL c) Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas: Over 10,001 S.F.L Approximately: (4) Locations = 200 L.F @$0.50 /LF. __ $ 100.00 TOTAL JTEM 7: Furnish all materials, labor, and equipment to install flexible, non-metallic flashings, 18 inches wide. a) Small Roof Repair Areas: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 25 L.F@$20.00 /L.F = $ 500.00 TOTAL b) Medium Roof Repair/Replacement areas. 501 S.F. - 10,000 S.F. Approximately:J Locations = 90 L.F@$ 20.00 /L.F. _ $ 1,800.00 TOTAL c) Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas: Over 10,001 S.F. Approximately: (4) Locations = 200 L.F @$15.00 /LF, $ 3,000.00 TOTAL JTEM 8: Furnish all materials, labor, and equipment to install built- up roof repair/replacement, including pea gravel protection. a) Small Roof Repair Areas: O S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: (1) Location = 450 S.F @$ 10.00 4.F. = $ 4,500.00 TOTAL b) Medium Roof Repair/Replacement areas. 501 S.F. - 15,000 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 12,000 S.F @$2.00 /S.F. = $ 24,000.00 TOTAL STEM 9: Furnish all materials, labor, and equipment to install built-up roof pea gravel. a) Small Roof Repair Areas: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: (1) Location 450 S.F@$ 10.00 /,S:F. $ 4,500.00 TOTAL b) Medium Roof Repair/Replacement areas. 501 S.F. - 15,000 S.F. Approximately:12j. Locations = 12,000 S.F @$3.00 /S.F $ 36,000.00 TOTAL Revised 6/27/18 Page 51 BID TITLE:BID 19-17-12-HR BID NUMBER ROOFING MAINTENANCE&REPAIRS ITEM 10: Furnish all materials, labor, and equipment to install wall sheet metal flashing,24-gauge stainless steel, 8 inches wide. a) Small Roof Repair Areas: 0 S.F.- 500 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 25 L.F @$ 12.00 /LF. = $ 300.00 TOTAL b) Medium Roof Repair/Replacement areas. 501 S.F. - 10,000 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 90 L.F@$10.00 /LF. =$ 900.00 TOTAL c) Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas: Over 10,001 S.F. Approximately: (4) Locations = 200 L.F @$8.50 /LF. = $ 1,700.00 TOTAL j'1FM 111: Furnish all materials, labor, and equipment to install continuous 4-inches metal drip edge. A) ;4 Gauze Galvanized Steel a) Small Roof Repair Areas: O S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: Locations = 25 L.F@$ 18.00 /L..F — $ 450.00 TOTAL b) Medium Roof Repair/Replacement areas. 501 S.F. - 10,000 S.F. Approximately:_(2) Locations = 90 L.F@$ 15.00 As. $ 1,350.00 TOTAL c) Large Roof Repair/Rcplacement Areas: Over 10,001 S.F. Approximately: (4) Locations = 200 L.F @$ 10.00 /LF $ 2,000.00 TOTAL B) Gayge Stainless Steel a) Small Roof Repair Areas: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 25 L.F@$ 19.00 /LF. = $ 475.00 TOTAL b) Medium Roof Repair/Replacement areas. 501 S.F. - 10,000 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 90 L.F @$ 16.00 /L.F. = $ 1,440.00 TOTAL c) Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas: Over 10,001 S.F. Approximately: (4) Locations = 200 L.F @$ 11.00 /L.F. $ 2,200.00 TOTAL C) Copper a) Small Roof Repair Areas: 0 S.F.-500 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 25 L.F @$ 19.00 /LF. = $ 475.00 TOTAL Revised 6/27/18 Page 52 BID TITLE:BID 19-17-12-HR BID NUMBER: ROOFING MAINTENANCE&REPAIRS b) Medium Roof Repair/Replacement areas. 501 S.F. - 10,000 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 90 L.F@$16.00 /L.F = $ 1,440.00 TOTAL c) Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas: Over 10,001 S.F. Approximately: (4) Locations = 200 L.F @$11.00 /L.F. = $ 2,200.00 TOTAL D) Aluminum a) Small Roof Repair Areas: OS.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 25 L.F@$ 19.00 /LF $ 475.00 TOTAL b) Medium Roof Repair/Replacement areas. 501 S.F.-10,000 S.F. Approximately: Locations = 90 L.F@$16.00 /LF = $ 1,440.00 TOTAL c) Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas: Over 10,001 S.F. Approximately: (4) Locations = 200 L.F @$11.00 /LF. — $ 2,200.00 TOTAL ITEM 12:Furnish all materials,labor,and equipment to install wall counter flashing 24-gauge stainless steel, surface mounted with spring lock reglet and 24-gauge stainless steel flashing, 6- inches vertical. a) Small Roof Repair Areas: 0 S.F.- 500 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 25 L.F@$20.00 /L.F. = $ 500.00 TOTAL b) Medium Roof Repair/Replacement areas. 501 S.F. - 10,000 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 90 L.F@$18.00 /L.F - $ 1,620.00 TOTAL c) Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas: Over 10,001 S.F. Approximately: (4) Locations = 200 L.F @$15.00 /L.F = $ 3,000.00 TOTAL JM 13: Furnish all materials, labor,and equipment to install metal coping cap, snap-lok system, 8-inches wide. A) 24 Gauge Galvanized Steel a) Small Roof Repair Areas: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 25 L.F@$21.00 /LF. = $ 525.00 TOTAL b) Medium Roof Repair/Replacement areas. 501 S.F. - 10,000 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 90 L.F @$19.00 /L.F. = $ 1,710.00 TOTAL Revised 6/27/18 Page 53 BID TITLE:BID 19-17-12-HR BID NUMBER:ROOFING MAINTENANCE&REPAIRS c) Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas: Over 10,001 S.F. Approximately: (4) Locations = 200 L.F @$ 16.00 /LF = $ 3,200.00 TOTAL B) Z4 Gauge Stainless Steel a) Small Roof Repair Areas: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 25 L.F@$ 22.00 /LF = $ 550.00 TOTAL b) Medium Roof Repair/Replacement areas. 501 S.F. - 10,000 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 90 L.F@$ 20.00 /L.F. = $ 1,800.00 TOTAL c) Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas: Over 10,001 S.F. Approximately: (4) Locations = 200 L.F @$ 17.00 (L.F. _ $ 3,400.00 TOTAL C) Aluminum with Kynar Finish a) Small Roof Repair Areas: 0 S.F.-500 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 25 L.F@$ 22.00 /L.F. = $ 550.00 TOTAL b) Medium Roof Repair/Replacement areas. 501 S.F. - 10,000 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 90 L.F@$20.00 /LF. = $ 1,800.00 TOTAL c) Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas: Over 10,001 S.F. Approximately: (4) Locations = 200 L.F @$17.00 /L.F. $- 3,400.00 TOTAL ITEM 14: Furnish all materials, labor, and equipment to install pipe mounting pedestals(4),with equipment rail(3 feet x 3 feet), and flashing, 18 inches high. Approximately: (4) @$750.00 /EACH = $ 3,000.00 TOTAL ITEM 15: Furnish all materials, labor, and equipment to install pitch pocket, for 6-inch diameter vertical element. Approximately: (4) @$ 175.00 /EACH = $ 700.00 TOTAL ITEM 16: Furnish all materials, labor,and equipment to install pipe or duct mounting roof pedestal, 18 gauge galvanized steel complete with flashing, 12-inches high. Approximately: 14) @$275.00 /,EACH = $ 1,100.00 TOTAL Revised 6/27/18 Page 54 BID TITLE:BID 19-17-12-HR BID NUMBER: ROOFING MAINTENANCE&REPAIRS JTEM 17:Furnish all materials, labor, and equipment to install roof penetration flashings, stainless steel 26 GA.,with sealant cover, for vertical 6-inch diameter element, 9 inches high, umbrella type. Approximately: (4) $200.00 /EACH - $ 800.00 TOTAL JTEM 18: Furnish all materials, labor, and equipment to install 12 inches high, 3 feet wide x 3 feet long, roof equipment support curbs, 1'/2 inches thick 3 lbs.,rigid insulation, 18 GA.,Galvanized steel shell, base plate and fully mitered 3 inches cant. Approximately: (4) @$450.00 /EACH $ 1,800.00 TOTAL ITEM 19: Furnish all materials, labor,and equipment to install rubber boot flashings for vertical round penetrations, typically vent stacks, 4-6 inches diameter, 8 inches high,complete with stainless steel clamps. Approximately: (4) @$ 75.00 /EACH = $ 300.00 TOTAL ITEM 20: Furnish all materials, labor,and equipment to install 6-inch roof drains, standard dura-coated cast iron, steel inserts with strainer, and clamps(by Zurn, or City approved equal). Approximately: (4) @ $ 1,200.00 /EACH $ 4,800.00 TOTAL JTEM 21: Furnish all materials, labor, and equipment to install expansion joint cover,without blocking. a) Small Roof Repair Areas: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = _ 25 L.F@$30.00 /L.F. = $ 750.00 TOTAL b) Medium Roof Repair/Replacement areas. 501 S.F.- 10,000 S.F. Approximately:_(2) Locations = 90 L.F@$25.00 (L,F = $ 2,250.00 TOTAL c) Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas: Over 10,001 S.F. Approximately: £4) Locations = 200 L.F®$ 20.00 /L.F. $ 4,000.00 TOTAL ITEM 22:Furnish all materials, labor,and equipment to install plumbing vent flashing, lead sleeve and coupling, installed 4-inch pipe. Approximately: (4) @$ 75.00 /EACH $ 300.00 TOTAL Revised 6/27/18 Page 55 BID TITLE:BID 19-17-12-HR BID NUMBER: ROOFING MAINTENANCE&REPAIRS ITEM 23: Furnish all materials, labor, and equipment to install 8 inches high x 16 inches wide metal scupper,(4)sided with integral drip strip and surface reglet flashing. A) 24 Gauge Galvanized Steel: Approximately: (4) @$150.00 /EACH $ 600.00 TOTAL B) 24 Gauge Stainless Steel : Approximately: (4) @$300.00 /EACH $ 1,200.00 TOTAL ITEM 24: Furnish all materials, labor, and equipment to install 6-inch diameter leader. A) /4 Gauge Galvanized Steel a) Small Roof Repair Areas: 0 S.F.-500 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 25 L.F@$ 12.00 /L.F = $ 300.00 TOTAL b) Medium Roof Repair/Replacement areas. 501 S.F. - 10,000 S.F. Approximately: j2) Locations = 90 L.F @$ 10.00 /L.F. $ 900.00 TOTAL c) Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas: Over 10,001 S.F. Approximately: (4) Locations = 200 L.F®$10.00 /L.F. $ 2,000.00 TOTAL B) Z4 Gauge Stainless Steel a) Small Roof Repair Areas: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 25 L.F@$ 20.00 /L F. = $ 500.00 TOTAL b) Medium Roof Repair/Replacement areas. 501 S.F.- 10,000 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 90 L.F@$ 15.00 /L.F. = $ 1,350.00 TOTAL c) Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas: Over 10,001 S.F. Approximately: (4) Locations = 200 L.F @$ 15.00 A.F. = $ 3,000.00 TOTAL C) Anodized Aluminum a) Small Roof Repair Areas: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 25 L.F@$ 18.00 /L.F. = $ 450.00 TOTAL b) Medium Roof Repair/Replacement areas. 501 S.F. -10,000 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 90 L.F @$ 13.00 /L.F = $ 1,170.00 TOTAL c) Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas: Over 10,001 S.F. Approximately: (4) Locations = 200 L.F @$13.00 (LF = $ 2,600.00 TOTAL Revised 6/27/18 Page 56 BID TITLE:BID 19-17-12-HR BID NUMBER ROOFING MAINTENANCE&REPAIRS ITEM 25: Furnish all materials, labor, and equipment to install continuous 4-inch-wide metal gutter system. A) 24 Gauge Galvanized Steel a) Small Roof Repair Areas: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 25 L.F @$5.00 /L F. __ $ 125.00 TOTAL b) Medium Roof Repair/Replacement areas. 501 S.F. - 10,000 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 90 L.F@$5.00 /1.F. = $ 450.00 TOTAL c) Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas: Over 10,001 S.F. Approximately: (4) Locations = 200 L.F @$5.00 /"L.F = $ 1,000.00 TOTAL B) 24 Gauge Stainless Steel a) Small Roof Repair Areas: 0 S.F. - 500 S.F. Approximately:_2 Locations = 25 L.F@$20.00 /L,F = $ 500.00 TOTAL b) Medium Roof Repair/Replacement areas. 501 S.F. - 10,000 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 90 L.F@$12.00 /LF. $ 1,080.00 TOTAL c) Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas: Over 10,001 S.F. Approximately:AA Locations = 200 L.F®$12.00 /L.F. $ 2,400.00 TOTAL C) Anodized Aluminum a) Small Roof Repair Areas: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 25 L.F®$18.00 /LF $_ 450.00 TOTAL b) Medium Roof Repair/Replacement areas. 501 S.F.- 10,000 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 90 L.F@$ 10.00 /IL.F = $ 900.00 TOTAL c) Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas: Over 10,001 S.F. Approximately: (4) Locations = 200 L.F @$10.00 /LF. $ 2,000.00 TOTAL ITEM 26: The following time costs are for emergency work only as authorized by the City of Sunrise: A) Supervisor(Labor price should be included in your bid for items indicated) Regular Rate Approximately: 500 Hours @$ 50.00 /HOUR $ 25,000.00 TOTAL Revised 6/27/18 Page 57 BID TITLE:BID 19-17-12-HR BID NUMBER: ROOFING MAINTENANCE&REPAIRS Overtime Rate Approximately: 200 Hours @$50.00 /HOUR $ 10,000.00 TOTAL B) Journeyman(Labor price should be included in your bid for items indicated) Regular Rate Approximately: 500 Hours @$ 75.00 /HOUR = $ 37,500.00 TOTAL Overtime Rate Approximately: 200 Hours @$ 75.00 /HOUR = $ 15,000.00 TOTAL C) Roofer's Helper(Labor price should be included in your bid for items indicated) Regular Rate Approximately: 500 Hours @$ 55.00 /HOUR $ 27,500.00 TOTAL Overtime Rate Approximately:200 Hours @$ 55.00 /HOUR $ 11,000.00 TOTAL ITEM 27: Furnish all materials, labor, and equipment to install 60 Mil, Type II, fabric reinforced Uniform EPDM with a Class 'A' Rating. The membrane is to be mechanically fastened through the metal deck system (approved warranty method as manufactured by `Carlisle Syntec' for existing warrantied system. a) Small Roof Repair Areas: 0 S.F. -200 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 500 S.F @$2.00 /S.F. : $ 1,000.00 TOTAL b) Medium Roof Repair/Replacement areas. 200 S.F.—2,000 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 1.500 S.F @$1.50 /S.F =$ 2,250.00 TOTAL c) Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas: Over 2,000 S.F. Approximately: (4) Locations = 5,200 S.F @$ 0.75 , .F. = $ 3,900.00 TOTAL Revised 6/27/18 Page 58 BID TITLE:BID 19-17-12-HR BID NUMBER:ROOFING MAINTENANCE&REPAIRS j'WM 2$: Furnish all materials, labor, and equipment to install 60 Mil, fabric reinforced Uniform TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin Sheet) with exposed white face, min. SRI 78, fully adhered / mechanically fastened system as manufactured by `Carlisle Syntec for existing approved warrantied system. The membrane is to be mechanically fastened through the metal deck system or adhered to concrete deck (approved warranty method as manufactured by `Carlisle Syntec' or other manufacturer for existing warrantied system). a) Small Roof Repair Areas: 0 S.F.-500 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 500 S.F @$6.00 /S.F. _ $ 3,000.00 TOTAL b) Medium Roof Repair/Replacement areas. 500 S.F.—3,000 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 3.500 S.F @:3.50 /S.F. _ $ 12,250.00 TOTAL c) Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas: Over 3,000 S.F. Approximately: Locations = 25,000 S.F @$4.50 /S.F. =$ 112,500.00 TOTAL jTEM 29: Furnish all materials, labor, and equipment to install Built Up Coal Tar Roofing system with membrane ply sheets as indicated. a) Small Roof Repair Areas: 0 S.F.-500 S.F. Approximately:_(21 Locations -- 500 S.F @$6.00 /S.F. = $ 3,000.00 TOTAL b) Medium Roof Repair/Replacement areas. 501 S.F.—10,000 S.F. Approximately: (2) Locations = 3,500 S.F @$6.00 /S.F =$ 21,000.00 TOTAL c) Large Roof Repair/Replacement Areas: Over 10,000 S.F. Approximately: (4) Locations =22.200 S.F fir;$6.00 /SF =$ 133,200.00 TOTAL ITEM 30:Furnish all materials, labor, and equipment for existing roof tear- off,down to substrate.This item also includes all disposal costs. A) Asphalt Shingi: a) Small Roof Repair Area: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: (3) Locations 1,500 S.F @$6.50 /S.F. = $ 9,750.00 TOTAL b) Medium to Large Roof Repair Area 501 S.F. and Up Approximately: (2) Locations = 2,000 S.F @$6.00 /S.F, $ 12,000.00 TOTAL Revised 6/27/18 Page 59 BID TITLE:BID 19-17-I2-HR BID NUMBER ROOFING MAINTENANCE&REPAIRS B) Concrete../C1aYT k a) Small Roof Repair Area: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: (3) Locations = 1,500 S.F @$12.00 /S.F = $ 18,000.00 TOTAL b) Medium to Large Roof Repair Area 501 S.F. and Up Approximately: (2) Locations = 2,000 S.F @$10.00 /S.F. BID TITLE:BID 19-17-12-HR BID NUMBER: ROOFING MAINTENANCE&REPAIRS b) Medium to Large Roof Repair Area 501 S.F. and Up Approximately: Locations =2,000 S.F @$8.00 /S.F = $ 16,000.00 TOTAL Curved Roof: (1)Location =2,500 S.F@$8.00 AF. = $ 20,000.00 TOTAL ITEM 32: Furnish all materials, labor, and equipment to install the underlayment materials. A) 6 Mil Polyethylene Sheet: a) Small Roof Repair Area: 0 S.F.-500 S.F. Approximately: (3) Locations = 1,500 S.F @$0.50 /S,F = $ 750.00 TOTAL b) Medium to Large Roof Repair Area 501 S.F. and Up Approximately: (2) Locations = 2,000 S.F @$0.40 /S.F. $ 800.00 TOTAL B) 30 Lbs. Felts saturated. organic: a) Small Roof Repair Area: S,Fr. -500 S.F. Approximately:�_ Locations = 1,590 S.F @$2.00 /S.F. = $ 3,000.00 TOTAL b) Medium to Large Roof Repair Area 501 S.F. and Up Approximately: (2) Locations =2.000 S.F @$2.50 /S.F. = $ 5,000.00 TOTAL C) ' -- r r . r r • Irr • r r . . . 1 . • fiberglass mat reinforced and SBS asphalt: a) Small Roof Repair Area: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: (3) Locations 1,500 SF @$4.00 /S;F = $ 6,000.00 TOTAL b) Medium to Large Roof Repair Area 501 S.F. and Up Approximately: (2) Locations =2.000 S.F @$3.50 /S.F' _ $ 7,000.00 TOTAL D) $elf-Adhering underlayment polyethylene sheet.40 Mils.slip resisting polythene film, a) Small Roof Repair Area: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately._(3) Locations =1500 S.F @$5.00 /S.F. - $ 7,500.00 TOTAL b) Medium to Large Roof Repair Area 501 S.F. and Up Approximately: (2) Locations = 2,000 SF @$4.50 /S F = $ 9,000.00 TOTAL Revised 6/27/3 8 Page 61 BID TITLE:BID 19-17-12-HR BID NUMBER ROOFING MAINTENANCE&REPAIRS E) Self-Adhering sheet underlayment. high temperature sheet. 40 Mils. with slip resisting polvetbylene top surface laminated to $BS modified asphalt adhesive: a) Small Roof Repair Area: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: (3) Locations = 1,500 S.F @$5.00 /S.F. = $ 7,500.00 TOTAL b) Medium to Large Roof Repair Area 501 S.F. and Up Approximately: (2) Locations =2,000 S.F @$4.50 /S.F = $ 9,000.00 TOTAL F) Slin sheet building paumilbs../100 S.F.. rosin sized a) Small Roof Repair Area: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: (3) Locations = 1,500 S.F @$0.50 , .F. = $ 750.00 TOTAL b) Medium to Large Roof Repair Area 501 S.F. and Up Approximately: (2) Locations = 2,000 S.F @$0.25 /S.F. = $ 500.00 TOTAL ITEM 33: Furnish all materials, labor, and equipment to install pressure treated blocking. A) 2x4 a) Small Roof Repair Area: 0 §.1'. - 500 S.F. Approximately:_(3) Locations 100 L.F. @$5.00 /L.F. $ 500.00 TOTAL b) Medium to Large Roof Repair Area 501 S.F. and Up Approximately: (2) Locations = 300 L.F. @$4.00 /L.F. = $ 1,200.00 TOTAL l3) 2/1 a) Small Roof Repair Area: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: (3) Locations = 100 L.F. @$6.00 /L.F. __ $ 600.00 TOTAL b) Medium to Large Roof Repair Area 501 S.F. and Up Approximately: (2) Locations = 300 L.F. @$5.00 /L.F. — $ 1,500.00 TOTAL C) Z.L$ a) Small Roof Repair Area: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: (3) Locations = 100 L.F. @$ 10.00 /L.F. $ 1,000.00 TOTAL b) Medium to Large Roof Repair Area 501 S.F. and Up Approximately: (2) Locations = 300 L.F. @$ 8.00 /L.F. $ 2,400.00 TOTAL Revised 6/27/18 Page 62 BID TITLE:BID 19-17-12-HR BID NUMBER ROOFING MAINTENANCE&REPAIRS ITEM 34: Furnish all materials, labor, and equipment to install sheet metal flashings and trim. A) 24 Gauge Stainless Steel Drip Edge—4-inch Profile a) Small Roof Repair Area: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: (3) Locations = 100 L.F. @$12.00 /L.F. = $ 1,200.00 TOTAL b) Medium to Large Roof Repair Area 501 S.F. and Up Approximately: (2) Locations = 300 L.F. @$ 10.00 /L.F. $ 3,000.00 TOTAL JTEM 35: Furnish all materials, labor,and equipment to install metal gutter. A) 6-inch x 6-inch 24 Gauge Galvanized Steel Gutter a) Small Roof Repair Area: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately:J Locations = 100 L.F. @$25.00 /L.F. = $ 2,500.00 TOTAL b) Medium to Large Roof Repair Area 501 S.F. and Up Approximately: (2) Locations = 300 L.F. @$20.00 /L.F. $ 6,000.00 TOTAL B) 6-inch x 6-inch Aluminum Gutter a) Small Roof Repair Area: 0 S.F.-500 S.F. Approximately:Ai Locations 100 L.F. @$27.00 /L.F. = $ 2,700.00 TOTAL b) Medium to Large Roof Repair Area 501 S.F. and Up Approximately: (2) Locations = 300 L.F. @$22.00 /L.F. = $ 6,600.00 TOTAL ITEM 36: Furnish all materials, labor, and equipment to install rigid standard ridge vent, high density polypropylene or UV- stabilized plastic. a) Small Roof Repair Area: 0 S.F.-500 S.F. Approximately:.(3) Locations 100L.F. @$10.00 /L.F. $ 1,000.00 TOTAL b) Medium to Large Roof Repair Area 501 S.F. and Up. Approximately: (2) Locations = 300 L.F. @$8.00 /L.F. $ 2,400.00 TOTAL Revised 6/27/18 Page 63 BID TITLE:BID 19-17-12-HR BID NUMBER ROOFING MAINTENANCE&REPAIRS ITEM 37: Furnish all materials, labor, and equipment to install glass fiber reinforced asphalt shingles, mineral-granular surfaced self- sealing. a) Small Roof Repair Area: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: (3) Locations = 1,500 SF @$4.00 /SF. = $ 6,000.00 TOTAL b) Medium to Large Roof Repair Area 501 S.F. and Up. Approximately: (2) Locations =2,000 S.F @$3.50 /S.F. _ $ 7,000.00 TOTAL ITEM 38: Furnish all materials, labor, and equipment to install 20 oz. Copper shingles 34-inches x 12-inches,2 clips per panel. a) Small Roof Repair Area: 0 S.F. -500 S.F.. Approximately: (3) Locations = 1.500 S.F @$ 15.00 /S.F = $ 22,500.00 TOTAL b) Medium to Large Roof Repair Area 501 S.F. and Up. Approximately: (2) Locations =2,000 S.F @$ 15.00 /S.F. $ 30,000.00 TOTAL ITEM 39:Furnish all materials, labor,and equipment to install galvanized steel sheet, .0276 inch with siliconized polyester coating. A) . tandinl S a) Small Roof Repair Area: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: (3) Locations = 1.500 S.F @$16.00 /S.F. = $ 24,000.00 TOTAL b) Medium to Large Roof Repair Area 501 S.F. and Up Approximately: (2) Locations = 2,000 S.F @$ 15.00 /S.F. : $ 30,000.00 TOTAL B) Batten Seam a) Small Roof Repair Area: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: (3) Locations = 1.500 S.F @$10.00 /S.F =-_ $ 15,000.00 TOTAL b) Medium to Large Roof Repair Area 501 S.F.and Up Approximately: (2) Locations =2,000 S.F @$9.00 /S.F. - $ 18,000.00 TOTAL Revised 6/27/18 Page 64 BID TITLE:BM 19-17-12-HR BID NUMBER:ROOFING MAINTENANCE&REPAIRS ITEM 40: Furnish all materials, labor, and equipment to install aluminum sheet, coil coated alloy, .040 inch with siliconized polyester coating. A) Standing Seam a) Small Roof Repair Area: O S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: (3) Locations = 1500 S.F @$ 17.00 /S.F = $ 25,500.00 TOTAL b) Medium to Large Roof Repair Area 501 S.F. and Up Approximately: (2) Locations = 2,000 S.F @$ 16.00 /,S F. - $ 32,000.00 TOTAL B) batten Seam a) Small Roof Repair Area: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: (3) Locations 1.500 S.F @$ 11.00 /S.F. _ $ 16,500.00 TOTAL b) Medium to Large Roof Repair Area 501 S.F. and Up Approximately: (2) Locations = 2,000 S.F @$ 10.00 /S.F. = $ 20,000.00 TOTAL C) Flat SIAM a) Small Roof Repair Area: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: (3) Locations - 1,500 S.F @$11.00 /S.F. $ 16,500.00 TOTAL b) Medium to Large Roof Repair Area 501 S.F. and Up Approximately: (2) Locations = 2,000 S.F @$ 10.00 /S.F. = $ 20,000.00 TOTAL D) Ridged Metal Building Roofing(Through Metal Building Manufacturer) a) Small Roof Repair Area: 0 S.F.-500 S.F. Approximately: (3) Locations = 1,500 S.F @$12.00 /SF. = $ 18,000.00 TOTAL b)Medium to Large Roof Repair Area 501 S.F. and Up Approximately: (2) Locations = 2.000 S.F @$ 10.00 /S.F. $ 20,000.00 TOTAL Revised 6/27/18 Page 65 BID TITLE:BID 19-17-12-HR BID NUMBER: ROOFING MAINTENANCE&REPAIRS jTEM 4j: Furnish all materials, labor, and equipment to install clay roof tile. A) Spanish "S" Tile a) Small Roof Repair Area: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: (3) Locations = 1,500 S.F @$11.00 /s.F. = $ 16,500.00 TOTAL b) Medium to Large Roof Repair Area 501 S.F. and Up Approximately: (2) Locations = 2.000 S.F @$10.00 /S F = $ 20,000.00 TOTAL B) Barrel Tile a) Small Roof Repair Area: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: (3) Locations = 1.500 S.F @$ 11.00 /S.F. = $ 16,500.00 TOTAL b) Medium to Large Roof Repair Area 501 S.F.and Up Approximately: (2) Locations =2,000 S.F @$ 10.00 /S.F. - $ 20,000.00 TOTAL ITEM 42:Furnish all materials, labor,and equipment to install 4" diameter leader. A) Z4 Gauge Galvanized Steel a) Small Roof Repair Area: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: (3) Locations = 100 L.F. @$8.00 /L.F. _= $ 800.00 TOTAL b) Medium to Large Roof Repair Area 501 S.F. and Up Approximately: (2) Locations = 300 L.F. @$7.00 /L.F = $ 2,100.00 TOTAL B) ,Anodized Aluminum a) Small Roof Repair Area: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: (3) Locations 100 L.F. @$ 9.00 /L.F = $ 900.00 TOTAL b) Medium to Large Roof Repair Area 501 S.F. and Up Approximately: (2) Locations = 300 L.F. @$ 8.00 /L.F. = $ 2,400.00 TOTAL C) 24 Gauge Stainless Stegt a) Small Roof Repair Area: OS.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: L31 Locations = 100 L.F. @$11.00 /L,F. -- $ 1,100.00 TOTAL b) Medium to Large Roof Repair Area 501 S.F. and Up Approximately: (2) Locations = 300 L.F. @$10.00 /L.F. $ 3,000.00 TOTAL Revised 6/27/18 Page 66 BID TITLE:BID 19-17-12-HR BID NUMBER ROOFING MAINTENANCE&REPAIRS ITEM 43: Furnish all materials, labor, and equipment to install concrete roof tile. A) Spanish "S" Tile a) Small Roof Repair Area: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately: (3) Locations = 1,500 S.F @$10.00 /S.F. = $ 15,000.00 TOTAL b) Medium to Large Roof Repair Area 501 S.F. and Up Approximately: Locations =2,000 S.F @$ 9.00 /S.F = $ 18,000.00 TOTAL B) flat Shingle a) Small Roof Repair Area: 0 S.F. -500 S.F. Approximately:Ai Locations = 1,500 S.F @$9.00 /S.F. = $ 13,500.00 TOTAL b) Medium to Large Roof Repair Area 501 S.F. and Up Approximately:_al Locations =2,000 S.F @$8.50 /S.F; := $ 17,000.00 TOTAL ITEM 44: Supplies not listed or included elsewhere MAY be purchased under this contract on a strictly COST-PLUS arrangement only. Documentation of vendor cost must be provided with written (City) estimates. Provide percent markup. City staff estimates approximately $25,000 worth of this type of material will be required per year. $25,000 x 25 % =_ $ 6,250.00 TOTAL UL, : Crane Rental ALLOWANCE—based upon receipts and as authorized by the City. ALLOWANCE $ 20,000.00 TOTAL Revised 6/27/18 Page 67 BID TITLE:BID 19-17-12-HR BID NUMBER: ROOFING MAINTENANCE&REPAIRS JTEM 46: Annual inspections of all roof types to be included in a Roofing Inspection Report. Roofing Inspection and Report The report will be comprehensive and include a quote for repairs formatted in line with the contract.The quote shall identify emergency,remedial and replacement cost. Report shall include but not be limited to the following: 1. All roofing inspection roofing numbering system shall conform with the City of Sunrise building numbers. Vendor shall coordinate the proper building numbers with the City representative to ensure inclusion into the report. 2. Providing information of the roof (i.e. date of installation, based on permitting documents, roof characteristics and geometry, roof type, roof square footage, and any other information that may be required). 3. Providing color images or photos, within the body of the report, identifying the roofing area, condition, and deficiencies that may require immediate attention. 4. Date of estimated need for replacement. 5. LOS as follows: A=10 or more years of service life remaining;B=8 to 10 years of service life remaining; C=5 tc 7 years of service life remaining; D=2 to 4 years of service life remaining; F=Less than 1 year of service life remaining. NOTE: The City may increase or reduce the total number of roof quantities needed to be impacted and reported. Approximately 100,000 S.F.@ $ 0.06 /S.F. -- $ 6,000.00 TOTAL TOTAL BID OFFER: $ 2,312,440.00 Two Million Three Hundred Twelve Thousand Four Hundred Forty Dollars (Written Amount) Contingency Pricing-Emergency Un Charge Percentage: Emergency Up Charge Percentage: 15 %up charge Advanced Roofing, Inc. Robert P. Kornahrens, President Vendor Name Name of Authorized Person Revised 6/27/18 Page 68 BID TITLE:BID 19-17-12-HR BID NUMBER:ROOFING MAINTENANCE&REPAIRS The City of Sunrise reserves the right to waive any informality in any bid and to reject any or all bids.The City of Sunrise reserves the right to reduce or delete any of the above items. At time of award of contract, the City reserves the right to set a maximum dollar limit that may be expended on this project. Contract quantities of any or all items may be increased, reduced,or eliminated to adjust the contract amount to coincide with the amount of work necessary or to bring the contract value to within the established limit. All quantities are estimated and the City reserves the right to increase, reduce, or eliminate the contract quantities in any amount. All deliveries will be made by Common Carrier ONLY. Yes X No Delivery will be made within calendar days after receipt of purchase order. (To Be Completed ONLY if Bidder is unable to comply with specified delivery requirements indicated within the bid document. If applicable, would you extend the prices bid herein to other municipalities?Award of bid is not contingent upon concurrence with this offer to other municipalities. Yes: X No: ADDENDUM RECEIPT Bidder shall acknowledge below the receipt of any and all addenda, if any, by listing the Addenda No. and date of issuance. ADDENDUM NO: N/A /DATE ADDENDUM NO: /DATE ADDENDUM NO: /DATE ADDENDUM NO: /DATE Advanced Roofing, Inc. Robert P. Kornahrens, President Vendor Name - Name of Authorized Person Revised 6/27/18 Page 69 BID TITLE:BID 19-17-12-HR BID NUMBER: ROOFING MAINTENANCE&REPAIRS SCHEDULE "A" (Continued) I, the undersigned hereby agree to furnish the items and/or services described in this Invitation for Bid. I certify that I have read the entire document, including the Specifications, Requirements, Terms & Conditions and Schedules, and agree to furnish the items and services under the requirements of the Bid. I also certify that this Bid is submitted without prior understanding, agreement, or connection with any corporation, firm or person submitting a Request for Submittal for the same materials, services, and supplies and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud. The Respondent certifies by his/her signature that the person signing this Certification is authorized to bind the firm by their signature. Company Name: Advanced Roofing, Inc. Address 1950 NW 22nd St. City Fort Lauderdale State FL Zip 33311 Phone# (954) 522-6868 Fax# (954) 566-2967 E-Mail michaelk@advancedroofing.com Signature: /l Title President Printed Name: Robert P. Kornahrens FEID or Social Security No. 59-2360591 SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER COLLECTION DISCLOSURE STATEMENT Please be advised that pursuant to Section 119.071(5) (a) 2.a., Florida Statutes, the City of Sunrise ("City') discloses that the City requests your social security number for the purpose of payroli eligibility verification, processing employment benefits, income reporting, tax reporting, background checks on employee applicants, advisory board applicants and other City program volunteers. Social security numbers are also used as a unique numeric identifier and may be used for search purposes. Revised 6/27/18 Page 70 BID TITLE:BID 19-17-12-HR BID NUMBER: ROOFING MAINTENANCE&REPAIRS SCHEDULE "B" CITY OF SUNRISE NON-COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT This affidavit is to be filled in, executed and notarized by the Bidder. If the bid is made by a Corporation, then it should be executed by its Chief Officer. This document MUST be submitted with the bid. STATE OF Florida ) SS COUNTY OF Broward ) Robert P. Kornahrens —, being first duly sworn, deposes and says that (Type or print name of person who is signing below) 1. He/she is the President (Owner, Partner, Officer, Representative or Agent) of the Bidder that has submitted the attached Bid. 2. He/she is fully informed with respect to the preparation and contents of the attached Bid and of all pertinent circumstances respecting such Bid. 3. Said Bid is made without any connection or common interest in the profits with any other persons making a Bid for the said commodities/services. Said Bid is on our part in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud. No head of any department, any employee or any officer of the City of Sunrise is directly or indirectly interested therein. If any relatives are employed by the City, indicate name and relationship below. Name: N/A Relationship: N/A Name: Relationship: Company Name: Advanced Roofing, Inc. Bidders'Authorized Signature: //117L-- d Su cri an s rn to before me this 24 day of April A , 2019 t\ \,..3 611.0-1.1‘ V ry Public 40••! ;.s FAITH MItAMS (Print, Type or Stamp name of Notary Public) •1 SAY COMMISSION#GG 132763 Personally known or Produced I.D. =�: �`' DPIRES:Auguusst24,2021 ,••za Ttwu Notary Pubic thodenrritera Type and number of I.D. Produced: Revised 6mi18 Page 71 BID TITLE:BID 19-17-12-HR BID NUMBER: ROOFING MAINTENANCE&REPAIRS SCHEDULE "C" CITY OF SUNRISE BIDDER'S DRUG - FREE WORKPLACE CERTIFICATION Preference may be given to Vendors submitting a certification with their bid/Bid certifying they have a drug-free workplace in accordance with Section 287.087, Florida Statutes. This requirement affects all public entities of the State and becomes effective January 1, 1991. The special condition is as follows: IDENTICAL SUBMISSIONS - Preference may be given to businesses with drug-free workplace programs. Whenever two or more bids, Bids or replies which are equal with respect to price, quality, and service are received by the State or by any political subdivision for the procurement of commodities or Contractual services, a bid received from a business that certifies that it has implemented a drug-free workplace program shall be given preference in the award process. Established procedures for processing tie bids will be followed if none of the tied Vendors have a drug-free workplace program. In order to have a drug-free workplace program, a business shall: 1. Publish a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such prohibition. 2. Inform employees about the dangers of drug abuse in the workplace, the business's policy of maintaining a drug-free workplace, any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs, and the penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations. 3. Give each employee engaged in providing the commodities or Contractual services that are under bid a copy of the statement specified in subsection (1). 4. In the statement specified in subsection (1), notify the employees that, as a condition of working on the commodities or Contractual services that are under bid, the employee will abide by the terms of the statement and will notify the employer of any conviction of,or plea of guilty or nolo contendere to, any violation of chapter 893 or of any controlled substance law of the United States or any state, for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than five (5) days after such conviction. 5. Impose a sanction on, or require the satisfactory participation in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program if such is available in the employee's community, by any employee who is so convicted. 6. Make a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug-free workplace through implementation of this section. As the person authorized to sign the statement, I certify that this Vendor complies fully with the above requirements. I hereby certify that the company submitting this Bid has established a Drug Free work place program in accordance with State Statute 287.087 Robert P. Kornahrens, President ENDOR'S SIGNATURE Advanced Roofing, Inc. COMPANY'S NAME Revised 6/27/18 Page 72 Drug and Alcohol Policy Advanced Roofing, Inc. POLICY: The company's safety sensitive work, the widespread availability and use of unauthorized, prohibited, illegal or controlled substances, and the company's commitment to maintain a drug free work force, requires the pre-employment, post-accident and unannounced periodic or random drug and alcohol testing of all employees. Additionally, all employees will be subject to searches and inspections of their person, vehicle and personal effects for the presence of illegal or controlled drugs, chemicals or substances, alcohol, explosives, contraband or firearms. ADMINISTRATION: I. PROHIBITED ACTIVITY 1. The use, bringing onto company property or job site, possession, concealment, transportation, promotion or sale of the following substances or items, by any employee, contractor, subcontractor, their employees and invitees is strictly prohibited, to wit: a) Illegal drugs, unauthorized controlled substances, look-a-likes, designer, synthetic or any other drug which may affect an employee's motor functions or alter a person's perception working b) Prescription drugs/over the counter medication except under the following conditions i. The employee shall inform his supervisor prior to using any prescription drug or over the counter medication and receive written permission to possess such drug while working on the job. ii. The prescription vial shall be labeled by the dispensing pharmacy and the label shall show the employees name, physician, prescription number, date the prescription was filled and the dosage rate. Prescriptions more than 30 days old will not be allowed. iii. The over the counter medication will be in its original package or container. iv. The employee shall only possess enough medication for his normal shift. Page 1 of 6 c) Alcoholic beverages. d) Firearms, weapons, explosives, and ammunition e) Unauthorized items such as stolen property or drug paraphernalia II. ENFORCEMENT 1. As a condition of employment or continued employment, all employees shall be deemed to have and agreed to cooperate with the implementation of this policy and abide by its terms. In addition, as a condition of employment or continued employment, all employees shall be deemed to have agreed to the following enforcement procedures. a) Searches and Inspections - An individual's entry into, or presence at, company property, or project work sites, is conditioned upon such persons consent to the right of the company, its authorized representative, or appropriate law enforcement personnel to search the person, his vehicle and personal effects for the presence of unauthorized, prohibited, illegal, or controlled drugs, chemicals or substances, alcohol, explosives, contraband, or firearms. b) Drug and Alcohol Testing - A pre-employment drug and alcohol screen will be required of all persons, prior to being approved for work on the premises of any customer. A post-accident drug and alcohol screen will be required of any employee involved in an on-the-job accident resulting in injury, to himself or others; a serious or potentially serious accident or incident in which safety rules and precautions were violated; issuing unsafe orders or instructions, damaging equipment or property of the company or others, unusually careless acts, or where the cause was the employee's failure to wear required personal protective equipment. A "for cause" drug and alcohol screen will be required of all persons who show signs of possible intoxication or using or being under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or when such other circumstances exist that would lead a prudent supervisor to be concerned about the employee's safety and the safety of others. All employees will be subject to unannounced drug and alcohol testing, unless prohibited by law or regulation. Random or periodic testing will be conducted, as permitted by statute or regulation. These tests will be without cause, suspicion, detectable performance problems, or the occurrence of an accident, incident or safety violation. Employees involved in a rehabilitation program as outlined below will be given random drug and alcohol screens for a period of 5 years following its completion. 2. All searches, inspections and drug screens will be performed in a professional manner, with concern for the privacy and confidentiality of all individuals. III. TESTING PROCEDURES Page 2 of 6 1. Laboratory Testing The company will designate the laboratories to perform substance testing on blood or urine specimens in accordance with standards set forth by the National Institute for Drug Abuse. The substances and detection levels covered by this testing program are set forth below. Employees may be asked by collection site personnel to indicate whether there is the potential that they will test positive for prescription or other substances. A consent form and information sheet will be provided. If the employee fails to provide an acceptable urine specimen the company may take the following steps: a) Extend the stay of the employee at the designated collection site, if feasible, until an acceptable specimen can be collected. b) Reschedule the test due to unusual circumstances, i.e.post-operative situations. c) Discipline the employee, up to and including termination, on the first offense for failing to cooperate or refusing to provide an acceptable specimen All positive urine specimen test results for employees on active status will be confirmed by standard laboratory procedures, generally gas chromatography/mass spectrometry(GC/MS), using a portion of the same specimen. In case of testing by means other than urine(i.e.breath or other samples), reliable laboratory or instrument testing procedures will be followed. 2. Non-Lab Testing A visual one-step panel immunoassay for the simultaneous, qualitative detection of multiple drugs and metabolites in human urine may be used for the purpose of administering Random, Post Accident and For Cause drug screens in the field. a) In the event of a positive reading, the specimen will be sealed and a chain of custody form will be completed and it will be sent to a NIDA certified lab for GC/MS analysis. b) If the additional test results are positive, or if the employee fails or refuses execute the Chain of Custody forms as directed by the company, termination will result. If this additional drug screen is required and the results are positive for the presence of drugs or alcohol the employee will authorize the company to deduct, from his/her final paycheck, the sum of $50.00 to defray its costs of administering this program. c) If the additional drug screen results are negative, the employee will be returned to work and compensated for time lost from the job. Page 3 of 6 IV. DISCIPLINARY ACTION FOR POLICY VIOLATION 1. Applicants a) If the final result of a pre employment drug screen is positive, the applicant will not be employed. No applicant can be reconsidered for employment sooner than six (6) months following the date of the positive drug screen. 2. Employees a) No search, inspection or drug test will be conducted without written consent. However, any employee who refuses to provide such written consent and fully cooperate with this policy will be subject to disciplinary action up to and including discharge from employment. b) Under certain circumstances, disciplinary action may include a mandatory referral to and enrollment in an approved rehabilitation program at the employee's expense. This action may also require an indefinite suspension of regular employment. c) An employee's job is not in jeopardy by reason of his voluntary admission to having a substance problem and request for help and referral to an approved rehabilitation program, provided there has been no prior violation of this policy, and the employee has not previously been through rehabilitation while employed with the company, and further provided that such request is made prior to, and well in advance of, any consideration of being tested under the provisions of this policy. The cost of this rehabilitation will be at the employee's expense. The employee will be placed on a one time administrative leave, without pay, for no longer than 30 calendar days. Employees participating in this rehabilitation program will be subject to follow-up or"maintenance" testing for a 5-year period. d) If the final result of a "random", "for cause", "post-accident" or "maintenance" drug screening is positive, the employee will be terminated from employment, and he may not then request rehabilitation. No terminated employee can be reconsidered for reemployment sooner than six (6) months following termination. e) Any terminated employee who is subsequently rehired and later fails another drug screen will no longer be eligible to be reconsidered for employment under any circumstances. 2. Contractors, Subcontractors,Vendors, Their Employees' Agents, Servants or Representatives. No search, inspection or drug test will be conducted without written consent. However, anyone who refuses to provide such written consent and does not fully cooperate with this policy will be subject to disciplinary action up to and including removal from the job or job site, as may be Page 4 of 6 appropriate. Preliminary findings of a policy violation may require that the individual involved be suspended from the job pending the results of the company investigation. b) If the final result of a "random", "for cause" or "post-accident" drug screen is positive, the individual will be permanently barred from the job. V. ADMINISTRATIVE GUIDELINES: 1. All employees will be informed regarding this policy at the time of employment. Additionally it will be discussed periodically at "tail gate" safety meetings. 2. In the event an employee or terminated employee requests a review be conducted regarding his/her positive test result, the laboratory will conduct a retest of a portion of the same sample previously tested and will make the results of the retest available to the employee or terminated employee provided the request is made within 12 months following the initial test. In the event that the retest is also positive, the employee or terminated employee will be required to pay for the cost of such retest. 3. A good faith effort will be made to advise any employee who receives a positive test result via a meeting with the employee's Superintendent. 4. An employee who has a substance problem is encouraged to seek immediate assistance. The Human Resources Department will provide the employee with the name and address of local agencies or facilities that are equipped to provide the rehabilitation assistance needed by the employee. 5. The employee may be eligible for a one-time leave of absence from work for a period of up to 30 days, for the purpose of enrolling in an approved rehabilitation program. As a condition of employment such employee must test negative on a substance test in order to return to work. Such request must be made in well in advance of any request by the company to submit to a random or for-cause substance screen. 6. The employee cannot use as a defense against termination the existence or availability of a rehabilitation program or make any claim that participation in any program is a reason for reinstatement or job retention. VI. TARGET SUBSTANCES As a minimum,the following substances and detection levels shall be tested for: Alcohol .04 BAL Amphetamines 1000 NG/ML Opiates 2000 NG/ML Cannabinoids 50 NG/ML Page 5 of 6 Cocaine 300 NG/ML Phencyclidine 25 NG/ML Concentrations at or in excess of the above levels shall be conclusive proof of unacceptable levels of unauthorized,prohibited, illegal or controlled substances. VII. CLIENT REQUIREMENTS In the event that an Advanced Roofing, Inc.'s client has Drug Testing Guideline that are more stringent than those outlined above, the client's guidelines will be followed for all work done with that client. Examples of more stringent guidelines include but are not limited to: 1. A greater number of substances (panels)to be tested for 2. A lower detection/cut off levels 3. Specified number or percent of employees to be tested on the site 4. DOT or similar mandated programs Page 6 of 6 BID TITLE:BID 19-17-12-HR BID NUMBER: ROOFING MAINTENANCE&REPAIRS SCHEDULE "D" CITY OF SUNRISE BIDDER'S QUALIFICATION STATEMENT The undersigned certifies under oath the truth and correctness of all statements and all answers to questions made hereinafter: Company Name: Advanced Roofing, Inc. Address: 1950 NW 22nd St., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311 Street City State Zip Code Telephone:(954 ) 522-6868 Fax:( 954 ) 566-2967 E- Mail: Michaelk@advancedroofing.com Web Site: www.advancedroofing.com How many years has your organization been in business under its present name? 35 Yes If Bidder is operating under Fictitious Name, submit evidence of compliance with Florida Fictitious Name Statute: N/A Under what former names has your business operated? : Korn &Sons Roofing At what address was that business located? 1950 NW 22nd Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311 Are You Certified? Yes X No If Yes,ATTACH COPY OF LICENSE Are You Licensed? Yes X No If Yes, ATTACH COPY OF LICENSE Has your company or its senior officers ever declared bankruptcy? Yes No X If yes, explain: Are you a sales representative, distributor, broker, manufacturer of the commodities/services bid upon? NO Have you ever received a Contract ors Purchase Order from the City of Sunrise or other government entity? Yes X No If Yes, explain (date, service/project, bid title, etc.) See attached list of awarded contracts from Government Agencies&Government ore-quahifed/term contract list. Have you ever received a complaint on a Contract or bid awarded to you by any government entity? Yes No X if yes, explain: Have you ever been debarred or suspended from doing business with any government entity? Revised 627/18 Page 73 BID TITLE:BID 19-17-12-HR BID NUMBER: ROOFING MAINTENANCE&REPAIRS Yes No X If Yes, explain Please identify each incident within the last five (5) years where a civil, criminal, administrative, other similar proceeding was filed or is pending; if such proceeding arises from or is a dispute concerning the Consultant's rights, remedies or duties under a Contract for the same or similar type services to be provided under this Bid: See attached five (5) year litigation history. (Attach additional sheets as necessary) Revised 627/18 Page 74 EXPERIENCE MATTERS NI GEED R C] O FI N C3.= ESTABLISHES 1983 Government Agencies-Work Performed by ARI -Service Since 1999 Year Government Agencies Contract Amount Solid Waste Authority 2002 SWA-COMPOST BLDG. $1,954,241.89 2003 SWA-WEST CENTRAL TRANSFER $39,561.00 2003 SWA-NORTH COUNTY TRANSFER $579,300.00 2003 SWA COMPOST BLDG B-DESIGN WRK $272,018.00 2004 SWA COMPOST BLDG B $3,761,473.32 2006 SWA COMPOST BLDG B-CL 22-23 $2,369,493.50 2006 SWA WEST TRANSFER STATION $796,625.00 2006 SWA-BFI I.F GLADE TRANSFER STAT $542,150.00 2007 SWA CENTRAL COUNTY TRANSFER $1,844,447.82 2007 SWA CENTRAL COUNTY TRANSFER-LA $373,443.44 2008 SWA SOUTH COUNTY TRANSFER STAT $13,900.00 2009 SWA NORTH COUNTY FACILITY WATE $16,000.00 2009 SWA CENTRAL COUNTY TRANSFER ST $12,277.00 2009 SWA ADMINISTRATION BUILDING $47,572.00 2009 SWA NORTH COUNTY FACILITY WASTE $16,000.00 2009 SWA CENTRAL COUNTY TRANSER STATION $9,429.00 2009 SWA ADMINISTRATION BUILDING $86,428.00 2010 SWA LANDFILL SCALE HOUSE CANOPY $105,748.00 2010 SWA AIR COMPRESSOR BUILDING $17,764.00 2010 SWA SCALE HOUSE BELLE GLADE $53,076.00 2010 SWA EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE FACILITY $407,828.95 2011 SWA EQUIPMENT MAINTENNACE BLDG $15,476.51 2011 SWA FACILTIY MAINTENANCE EMERGENCY $25,438.00 2012 SWA NORTH COUNTY TRANSER STATION SCALE HOUSE $9,917.00 2012 SWA WEST CENTRAL COUNTY TRANSFER STATION SCALE $9,934.00 2012 SWA CCTS EXTERIOR METAL SHELF FLASHING $162,105.00 2012 SWA NCTS&WCCST ROOF COATING $26,200.00 2013 SWA WEST CENTRAL TRANSER $69,545.00 2013 SWA LANDFILL SCALE HOUSE GUTTER $4,110.00 2013 SWA FACILITY MAINTENANCE EXHAUST $2,351.00 2013 SWA CCTS BUILDING A GUTTER $1,098.00 2013 SWA MAINTENANCE FACILITY FUEL $4,358.84 2013 SWA LANDFILL SCALE HOUSE-GUTTER $4,110.00 2013 SWA FACILTIY MAINTNEANCE-EXHAUST FAN REMOVAL $2,603.80 2013 SWA SECURITY BUILDING $5,338.00 2014 SWA CCTS OUTLOOKER&SOFFIT REPLACEMENT $471,927.67 2014 SWA VISITOR CENTER CANOPY $65,127.45 2014 SWA ASH HOUSE $59,475.86 2015 SWA FM GLOBAL FASTENER ENHANCEMENT VARIOUS BLDGS $279,959.00 2015 SWA PLANT SITE REF#1-METAL SIDING $2,266,912.00 2015 SWA CCTS-LOUVER TRIM FLASHING $43,434.00 2016 SWA-NORTH COUNTY TRANSFER OFFICE BLDG $74,228.00 2016 SWA-WEST CENTRAL COUNTY OFFICE BLDG $74,228.00 TOTAL $16,99665444M5 BROWARD COUNTY Broward County Mass Transit 2005 BROWARD CTY MASS TRAN-COPANS 16,500.00 2005 BROWARD CTY MASS TRAN-COPANS 1,284,850.00 2007 BROWARD MASS TRANSIT-METAL 3,452,395.00 2007 BROWARD MASS TRANSIT-METAL R 75,000.00 2007 BROWARD MASS TRANSIT-METAL RF 15,000.00 Year Government Agencies Contract Amount 2008 BROWARD MASS TRANSIT AC 38,120.00 2008 BROWARD MASS TRANSIT LP 8,400.00 2008 BROWARD MASS TRANSIT-PRINT,B 95,854.00 Broward Coney 1999 BROWARD CO FIRE STATION $8,900.00 1999 BROWARD CO WATER TREATMENT PL $49,422.00 1999 BROWARD CO.MAIN COURTHOUSE $44,363.00 1999 BROWARD COUNTY LIFT STA.#440 $51,650.00 2000 BROWARD COUNTY MOTOR POOL#2 $2,500.00 2001 BROWARD COUNTY JAIL-GUN TOWER $9,725.00 2002 BROWARD CNTY MASS TRAN BLDG 2 $39,825.00 2002 BROWARD CNTY VOTERS EQIP WRHS $168,805.00 2002 BROWARD CNTY-PUBLIC SAFETY COM $85,825.00 2003 BROWARD CO.SEXUAL ASSAULT CNT $71,525.00 2003 BROWARD COUNTY FIRE STATION 23 $10,550.00 2003 BROWARD COUNTY LANDFILL $9,900.00 2004 BROWARD CO.COURT MAINZ SHOP $4,350.00 2005 BROWARD CNTY MASS TRAN-RAVENWD $174,205.00 2005 BROWARD CNTY MASS TRANSIT $6,985.00 2005 BROWARD COUNTY MASS TRANSIT $7,860.00 2006 BROWARD COIAWATER TREATMENT $28,125.00 2006 BROWARD CO.WATER PLANT 2A $19,500.00 2006 BROWARD COUNTY 2A WATER TREATM $425,700.00 2007 BROWARD CO.DISTRICT 1 A $12,454.00 2007 BROWARD CO.MASTER LIFT STATI $12,720.00 2007 BROWARD WTP OPERATIONAL BLDG $139,814.00 2008 BROWARD COUNTY WEST PARK FIRE $173,455.00 2008 BROWARD COUNTY-ADMIN BUILDING $130,423.00 2008 BROWARD COUNTY CONVENTION CENT $641,708.00 2008 BROWARD COUNTY DETENTION FACIL $13,300.00 2008 BROWARD COUNTY MAIN COURTHOUSE $113,303.70 2008 BROWARD COUNTY WATER TREATMENT $7,402.00 2009 BROWARD CO.WATERTREATMENTPL $171,305.75 2009 BROWARD COUNTY WASTE WATER PLA $220,397.00 2009 BROWARD COUNTY WATER RECLAMATI $94,000.00 2009 BROWARD COUNTY WATER TREATMENT $78,894.00 2009 BROWARD COUNTY WT PLANT MODULE $78,646.20 2010 BROWARD COUNTY CONVENTION CENTER $32,523.00 2010 BROWARD COUNTY WTP THICKENING $148,835.00 2012 BROWARD COUNTY STOCKADE $1,672,355.00 2012 BROWARD COUNTY SUNVIEW PARK $28,670.00 2012 BROWARD COUNTY WASTE WATER PLANT 3-A $21,496.00 2012 BROWARD COUNTY WWS WATER SUPPLY WAREHOUSE $48,820.00 2013 BROWARD COUNTY LIFT STATION $11,340.00 2014 BROWARD COUNTY SOUTH REGIONAL BROWARD HEALTH DEPT $1,182,713.50 2014 BROWARD COUNTY-STEPHEN R.BOOHER BLDG $1,133,523.00 2016 BROWARD COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE $53,730.00 2016 BROWARD COUNTY $99,770.00 2017 BROWAD COUNTY-SUNRISE DAN PERAL LIBRARY 5234,972.00 Broward County Water Treatment 2007 BCWT MASTER LIFT STATION#440 $106,045.50 2007 BCWT MASTER LIFT STATION#450 $146,359.50 2007 BCWT MASTER LIFT STATION#454 $122,575.50 2007 BCWT MASTER PUMP#450-AJC $8,500.00 2007 BCWT MASTER PUMP#410 ELEC $1,250.00 2007 BCWT-Master Pump Station#410 $95,378.50 2007 BCWT MASTER PUMP STATION#458 $107,099.00 2008 BCWT-PLANT IA-A&F $75,961.00 2008 BCWT-PUMP STATION#452 $139,107.00 2008 BCWT PUMP STATION#460 $121,864.00 2008 BCWT BUILDING#9 $54,213.00 2008 BCWT-DISTRICT 4 OFFICE $164,825.00 2008 BCWT DISTRICT 4 OFFICE AC $2,750.00 2009 BCWT PLANT $220,397.00 Year Government Agencies Contract Amount 2012 BCWT WWS WATER $48,820.00 2012 BCWT REPAIR $21,496.00 Broward County Parks&Recreation Department 2006 BCPRD TY PARK/SLAVING BLDG $334,380.00 2006 BCPRD BRIAN PICCOLO PARK $3,400.00 2006 BCPRD BRIAN PICCOLO PARK $39,832.00 2006 BCPRD DEERFIELD ISLAND PARK $59,904.00 2006 BCPRD FERNFOREST $10,192.00 2006 BCPRD QUIET WATERS PARK $58,344.00 2006 BCPRD SECRET WOODS PARK $110,240.00 2006 BCPRD TRADEWINDS PARK $21,944.00 2006 BCPRD WEST LAKE SHELTERS $32,792.00 2008 BCPRD CB SMITH PARK $234,206.50 2008 BCPRD MARKHAM PARK $30,806.00 2010 BCPRD-AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION $134,418.00 2012 BCPRD-SUNVIEW PARK $28,670.00 Broward County Housing Authority 2014 BCHA-PARK RIDGE COURT&HIGHLAND GARDENS $923,062.00 2014 BCHA-COLLEGE GARDENS APARTMENTS $441,875.38 2016 BCHA HEADWAY OFFICE $117,400.00 TOTAL $16,780,511.03 Miami International Airport 1999 MIAMI AIRPORT CONCOURSE D $201,925.00 2000 MIAMI-FAA ATCT BASE BLDG $11,571.00 2001 MIA#745E $399,536.06 2001 MIAMI AIRPORT DISTRIBUTION CNT $512,680.25 2002 MIA#7370 $2,558,368.01 2002 MIA#741E 51,438,696.82 2002 MIA#745B $312,539.01 2002 MIAMI AIRPORT DIST CNTR-CANOPY $9,100.00 2003 MIA AIRPORT PENETRATION WORK $57,127.79 2003 MIAMI AIRPORT#3095-FLASH $1,300.00 2004 MIA#747-D AB INFB J.PRE DEMO $134,757.00 2005 MIA CONCOURSE D $232,365.00 2005 MIA TERMINAL B&C $67,500.00 2006 MIA#739-C CONCOURSE D REPAIRS $231,898.00 2006 MIA#745E CHUCKWAGON $236,650.00 2007 MIA 737E&G&739H $80,500.00 2007 MIA 737F C-D INFILL GATE CONTR $155,417.00 2007 MIA 739C PHASE II&MISC REPAI $360,497.50 2007 MIAMI AIRPORT COURTYARD $280,450.00 2007 MIA MARRIOT BLDG 4 $8,500.00 2008 MIA AMERICAN EAGLE PENETRATION $6,500.00 TOTAL $7,297,878.44 Miami Dade HUD 2006 MIAMI DADE HUD- MODEL CITIES $598,825.00 2006 MIAMI DADE HUD-GARDENS APTS $632,933.48 2006 MIAMI DADE HUD-LIBERTY SQUARE $3,336,922.50 TOTAL $4,574,698.98 Miami Dade Housing Autority 2006 MDHA-ANNIE COLEMAN $634,436.00 2006 MDHA-GWEN CHERRY#16 $287,965.00 2006 MDHA-NARANJA-SUNSET POINT $755,430.00 2006 MDHA-ARTHUR MAYS VILLAGE $691,510.00 2006 MDHA-CULMER GARDENS $378,034.00 2006 MDHA-MANOR PARK $244,390.00 TOTAL $3,003,801.00 Year Government Agencies Contract Amount Pratt&Whitney 2004 PRATT&WHITNEY EOB 3 WEST END $344,346.00 2005 PRATT&WHITNEY EOB MIDDLE SEC $630,263.00 2006 PRATT&WHITNEY A-8 TEST CELL $180,115.00 2006 PRATT&WHITNEY ADR BUILDING $297,500.00 2006 PRATT&WHITNEY MFG.BLDG SUB $56,755.00 2007 PRATT&WHITNEY E AREA MAIN $479,925.00 2008 PRATT&WHITNEY C11 BLDG U' $6,150.00 2008 PRATT&WHITNEY C-11 CONTROL B S126,527.00 2008 PRATT&WHITNEY CONTRACTOR PRO $15,825.00 2008 PRATT&WHITNEY EOB CAFE ANNEX $224,786.00 2008 PRATT&WHITNEY FALL RESTRAINT $29,915.00 2008 PRATT&WHITNEY TEST ADMINISTR $548,634.00 2009 PRATT&WHITNEY MFG BLDG/TUBE $23,800.00 2010 PRATT&WHITNEY AREA A,C&B $67,770.00 2011 PRATT&WHITNEY C12/C14 PREP BLDG $96,870.00 2011 PRATT&WHITNEY FAN ROOM $71,540.00 2011 PRATT&WHITNEY MANUFACTURING $105,188.00 2011 PRATT&WHITNEY REMOTE TEST SITE $496,143.00 2011 PRATT&WHITNEY TM&C BLDG $203,263.00 2011 PRATT&WHITNEY REMOTE TEST SITE NEW YORK&MONOPOLY $501,328.00 2012 PRATT&WHITNEY B-13 STORAGE BLDG $22,640.00 2012 PRATT&WHITNEY B6 TEST STAND EXPANSION $94,053.00 2015 PRATT&WHITNEY C-10 CONTROL BLDG $47,959.00 2015 PRATT&WHITNEY MANUFACTURING BLDG(FAN ROOM#2) $1,606,400.00 2017 PRATT&WHITNEY MFG BLDG 2017 PROJECT $1,924,825.00 TOTAL $8,252,758.00 Florida Turnpike 2000 FL TPIKE&SAWGRESS EXP $75,620.15 2001 FL TPIKE&SWGRSS EXPRSWY 2002 $65,626.00 2001 FL TPIKE MAIN/SEMINOLE 2001-2 $67,580.86 2001 FL TPIKE VETERANS/POLK 2001-2 542,696.48 2002 FL TPIKE MAIN/SEMINOLE 2002-3 869,050.00 2002 FL TPIKE VETERANS/POLK 2002-3 $44,675.00 2002 FL TPIKE/SWGRSS EXPSWY 2002-3 $80,300.00 2003 FL TPIKE VETERANS/POLK 2003-4 $67,707.34 2003 FL TPIKE MAIN/SAWGRASS 2004-5 $31,664.05 2003 FL TPIKE MAIN/SEMINOLE 2003-4 $49,093.68 2004 FL TPIKE HURR.JEANNE LOW SLOP $29,070.00 2004 FL TPIKE HURRICANE FRANCES $18,300.00 2004 FL TPIKE SOUTHERN CONN.2004-5 $41,158.17 2004 FL TPIKE-HURR JEANNE LANTANA $37,825.00 2004 FL TPIKE-HURRICANE CHARLEY $47,660.00 2004 FL TPIKE-NAPLES TO TAMPA BAY $30,000.00 2005 FL TPIKE-SAWGRASS 2005-2006 $25,145.84 2006 FL TPIKE ALLIGATOR ALLEY EAST $141,500.00 2006 FL TPIKE HURRICANE WILMA RPR $80,778.53 2006 FL TPIKE MILE POST 29 54,300.00 2006 FL TPIKE MILE POST 29 5110,000.00 2006 FL TPIKE MILE POST 33 TOLL BTH $3,600.00 2006 FL TPIKE MILE POST 33 TOLL BTH S102,175.00 2006 FL TPIKE SAWGRASS EXPR $84,552.18 2006 FL TPIKE SEMINL/S.CONN 2005-6 8154,600.00 2006 FL TPIKE SEMINOLE VETERANS $154,600.00 2006 FL TPIKE-NW 27TH STREET $3,600.00 2006 FL TPIKE-NW 27TH STREET $91,000.00 2007 FL TPIKE SAWGRASS EXPY 07-08 $151,300.00 2007 FL TPIKE SEMINOLE SOUTHERN VET $50,000.00 2008 FL TPIKE REPAIRS-FT DRUM,CAN $394,267.44 2008 FL TPIKE REPAIRS POMPANO-WEST $241,430.00 TOTAL $2,590,875.72 Port Everglades Year Government Agencies Contract Amount 2004 PORT EVERGLADES MAINT 2004-05 $357,637.00 2006 PORT EVERGLADES-TERMINAL 21 $77,594.00 2006 PORT EVERGLADES CROWLEY ADMIN $155,825.28 2006 PORT EVERGLADES SECURITY OPS $10,504.00 2006 PORT EVERGLADES/AMMAN BLDG $3,000.00 2006 PORT EVERGLADES/AMMAN BUILDING $114,296.00 2006 PORT EVERGLADES-TERMINAL 29 $219,825.00 2007 PORT EVERGLADES HARBOR MASTERS $12,615.00 2007 PORT EVERGLADES MAINT 07-08 5775,353.30 2008 PORT EVERGLADES TERMINAL 18 $39,370.00 2009 PORT EVERGLADES FANS-A/C $20,669.00 2009 PORT EVERGLADES TERMINAL 18 5687,943.62 2010 PORT EVERGLADES 2010-2011-2012 $530,886.00 2011 PORT EVERGLADES BLDG 64 SECURITY BLDG $183,000.00 2012 PORT EVERGLADES TERMINAL 26 $217,385.00 2012 PORT EVERGLADES TERMINAL 21 $328,190.00 2017 PORT EVERGLADES FRED STEVEN BLDG(FTZ) $599,279.00 TOTAL $4,333,372.20 City of Fort Lauderdale 2004 FT.LAUDERDALE COURTHOUSE-MTL $900.00 2005 FT.LAUDERDALE HIGH-GDNCE/LNG $206,281.00 2006 FT.LAUD 301 BUILDING $130,723.76 2006 FT.LAUD BRANCH LIBRARY $7,400.00 2006 FT.LAUD CARTER PARK GYM $328,511.26 2006 FT.LAUD CENT MAINT SHOP $342,415.79 2006 FT.LAUD COLLEEN MOORE BLDG 520,362.00 2006 FT.LAUD FIRESTN#88 APPARATUS $108,540.28 2006 FT.LAUD FIRESTONE#53 $49,779.00 2006 FT.LAUD SWIMMING HALL $46,648.23 2006 FT.LAUD WAR MEMORIAL $88,276.76 2007 FT.LAUDERDALE-POLICE STATION $330,214.01 2007 FT.LAUD MISC.REPAIRS S153,392.00 2007 FT LAUD FIRE STATION 13 $13,522.00 2007 FT LAUD AIRPORT CONTROL TOWER $8,200.00 2007 FORT LAUDERDALE POLICE $15,250.00 2008 FORT LAUDERDALE G.T.LOHMEYER $42,103.00 2008 FT LAUD-101 N.ANDREWS AVENUE $182,849.42 2008 FT LAUD E&W GENERATOR BLDG $103,050.21 2008 FT LAUD-G.T.LOHMEYER WWTP EX $6,824.00 2008 FT LAUDERDALE INTERNATIONAL Al $82,000.00 2008 FT LAUDERDALE WWTP SLUDGE AC $2,870.00 2008 FT.LAUD-101 N.ANDREWS AVENU $5,875.00 2009 FT LAUDERDALE POLICE MARINE UN $52,018.00 2010 FT LAUDERDALE POLICE DEPT $18,000.00 2010 FT.LAUDERDALE EXPLANADE GAZEBO 555,31 I.00 2012 FT.LAUDERDALE HOLIDAY PARK SOCIAL CENTER $76,801.00 2013 FT.LAUDERDALE PUBLIC WORKS ADMINISTRTION BLDG $146,820.00 2013 FT LAUDERDALE HOLIDAY PARK $174,132.00 2013 FT LAUDERDALE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT $404,523.00 2013 FT.LAUDERDALE POLICE DEPT $360,025.00 2013 FT.LAUDERDALE POLICE DEPT JAIL $229,046.00 2014 FT.LAUDERDALE WAR MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM $396,809.74 2014 FT.LAUDERDALE CITY HALL $379,570.59 2014 FT.LAUDERDALE OSSWALD PARK RECREATION CENTER $97,624.61 2015 FT.LAUDERDALE FLOYD HULL STADIUM-MORTON ACTIVITY CENTER $33,048.00 2015 FT.LAUDERDALE PARKS&RECREATION ADMIN BLDG-COATING $28,434.00 2017 FT.LAUDERDALE SWIMMING HALL OF FAME-TIME KEEPER ROOM $14,677.90 2017 IT.LAUDERDALE FUELING STATION BLDG $33,945.00 TOTAL $4,776,773.56 Palm Beach County 2007 PBC-FIRE RESCUE-FLAT ROOFS $873,653.75 2007 PBC-HAGEN RANCH LIBRARY $471,749.00 Year Government Agencies Contract Amount 2007 PBC-PBSO SUB STATION AND FMD $16,900.00 2007 PBC-WEST BOCA LIBRARY $252,448.71 2008 PBC GOV CENTER T&T BUILDING $13,565.00 2008 PBC VETERANS PARK $23,486.00 2009 PBC OKEECHOBEE LIBRARY $323,207.00 2009 PBC-SOUTH PARK PRESS BOX $57,093.00 2009 PBC-PALM BEACH JAIL , $663,566.00 2009 PBC-PALM BEACH JAIL EXPANSION $59,005.00 2009 PBC-PALM BEACH COUNTY JAIL CENTRAL $99,844.00 2010 PBC-AGRICULTURAL MOUTNS COMPLEX-SOLAR $146,523.00 2011 PBC STOCKADE MAINT. $14,200.00 2012 PBC MDC(CJC)SOUTH TOWER $45,523.00 2013 PBC CABANA COLONY YOUTH CENTER COATING $14,500.00 2017 PBC-PBIA BLDG 1475 $746,715.00 TOTAL $3,821,978.46 South Florida Regional Transporation Authority(SFRTA) 2015 SFRTA OPERATIONS CENTER&POMPANO BEACH TRI-RAIL STATION $1,720,000.00 TOTAL $1,720,000.00 GSA 2014 GSA FORT LAUDERDALE FEDERAL COURTHOUSE&OFFICE BLDG $781,171.78 2014 GSA MIAMI DADE COURTHOUSE ANNEX $624,772.20 TOTAL $1,405,943.98 Dade County 1999 DADE CO.RESOURCE RECOVERY $1,019,882.80 2000 DADE CO RES REC-PHASE III $190,350.00 2001 DADE CTY RES TURBINE BLDG $145,582.12 TOTAL $1,355,814.92 Indian River County 2018 INDIAN RIVER COUNTY-ADMINISTRATION BLDGS A&B $1,245,000.00 TOTAL $1,245,000.00 National Guard Armory 2001 NGA-LIVE OAK $90,825.00 2001 NGA-ST AUGUSTINE $130,825.00 2001 NGA-SARASOTA $141,825.00 2002 NGA-BONIFAY $72,400.00 2002 NGA-CAMP BLANDING $19,575.00 2002 NGA-CHIPLEY $15,825.00 2002 NGA-DELAND $18,750.00 2002 NGA-FORT LAUDERDALE&ANNEX $88,830.00 2002 NGA-HOMESTEAD(BLDG 756) 543,950.00 2002 NGA-HOMESTEAD/ANNEX(BLDG 759) $99,225.00 2002 NGA-MARIANNA $17,385.00 2002 NGA-MIAMI $48,825.00 2002 NGA-MIAMI(OMS) $56,220.00 2002 NGA-SANFORD $44,580.00 2002 NGA-TAMPA(BUILDING 522) $15,700.00 2002 NGA-WAUCHULA $10,425.00 2002 NGA-WEST PALM BCH CALLAWAY $30,625.00 2002 NGA-WEST PALM BEACH(OMS) $44,000.00 2005 NGA-CALLOWAY MAIN BLDG-WPB 5191,825.00 TOTAL $1,181,615.00 United States Postal Services 2001 USPS-LUCERNE AVENUE STATION $75,825.00 2002 USPS-SURFSIDE $1,500.00 2003 USPS-JOSE MARTI STATION $5,470.00 2003 USPS-MIAMI BEACH $5,165.00 2003 USPS-CAROL CITY BRANCH $83,825.00 2004 USPS-HURRICANE REPAIRS $150,980.00 2005 USPS-INDIANTOWN $1,709.00 Year Government Agencies Contract Amount 2005 USPS MERRITT ISLAND $477,000.00 2006 USPS SUNRISE BRANCH-HURR WILMA $14,875.00 2006 USPS ADDISON BRANCH $12,480.00 2006 USPS FT.LAUDERDALE MAIN $21,560.00 2006 USPS HALLANDALE BEACH $47,900.00 2006 USPS LAKE WORTH $16,800.00 2006 USPS NORTH MIAMI BRANCH $33,850.00 2007 USPS DEERFIELD BEACH $17,825.00 2007 USPS FT LAUD LOADING DOCK EXT $105,761.57 2007 USPS FT LAUD VEHICLE MAINT FAC $4,742.01 2007 USPS IQC/JOC CONTRACT SOUTH FL $50,000.00 2009 USPS-MARGATE BRANCH $13,600.00 TOTAL $1,140,867.58 City of Boca Raton 2004 BOCA RATON WATER TREATMENT FAC $136,810.00 2006 BOCA RATON UTILITIES 11&47 $177,628.00 2006 BOCA RATON UTILITY BLDG 17 $79,652.00 2006 BOCA RATON UTILITY SERVICE $134,062.50 2006 BOCA RATON WATER TREATMENT $149,699.00 2007 BOCA RATON LIBRARY $93,000.00 2008 BOCA RATON-SUGAR SAND $12,280.00 2009 BOCA RATON MUNICIPALGOLF COUR $11,965.00 2009 BOCA RATON TOWN HALL $11,906.00 2009 BOCA RATON SKATE,HUGHES,RED $211,373.00 2010 BOCA RATON MAUSOLEUM BLDG $16,725.00 2010 BOCA RATON SUGAR SAND PARK $12,950.00 2013 BOCA RATON CITY WIDE ROOF REPAIRS $38,205.00 2013 BOCA RATON SOUTH BEACH PARK REPAIR $18,544.00 2013 BOCA RATON CITY WIDE ROOF REPAIRS $22,275.00 2014 BOCA RATON FIRE STATION#6 $76,085.00 TOTAL S1,203,159.50 Federal Aviation Administration 1999 FAA-N.PERRY CONTROL TOWER $11,400.00 2000 FAA CONTROL TOWER FLL EXEC $17,625.00 2000 FAA MIAMI SERVICE STATION $3,800.00 2003 FAA LONG RANGE RADAR BLDG $3,825.00 2004 FAA-ADMIN.WING REHAB $300,232.50 2006 FAA ANNEX BUILDING $225,825.00 2006 FAA CHILDCARE CENTER $235,825.00 2007 FAA CONTROL TOWER LIGHTNING PROTECTION $2,500.00 2007 FAA CONTROL TOWER $182,510.00 2009 FAA-ATLANTA $227,100.00 2009 FAA JACKSONVILLE HILLIARD $141,800.00 TOTAL $1,352,442.50 City of West Palm Beach 2007 WPB-CL2 BLDG HAVERHILL $36,446.62 2007 WPB-CONTROL BLDG HAVER WWTP SI 15,110.14 2007 WPB-FIRE RESCUE STATION#5 $121,622.37 2007 WPB-MAINT BLDG HAVERHILL WWTP $96,247.38 2007 WPB-POWER STATION HAVERHILL $51,321.67 2007 WPB-SEPTAGE STATION HAV WWTP $5,889.03 2007 WPB-HAVERHILL WWTP $96,247.38 2007 WPB TRAIN STATION A/C $9,500.00 2007 WPB TRAIN STATION-ROOFING $855,022.52 2009 WPB PROSPECT PARK PAVILION $38,750.00 2010 WPB AMTRAK STATION $17,050.00 2012 WPB GBT WWTP S117,523.00 2014 WPB-PLEASANT CITY MULTI-CULTURAL CENTER $46,825.00 2015 WPB POLICE DEPT&PARKIGN GARAGE(VARIOUS) $39,719.00 Year Government Agencies Contract Amount TOTAL $1,647,274.11 City of Davie 2005 DAVIE SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER $304,225.00 2007 DAVIE-BERGERON RODEO GROUNDS $5,980.00 2007 DAVIE FIRESTATION#68 $94,855.00 2007 DAVIE FIRESTATION#68 $33,000.00 2007 DAVIE-SUNNY LAKE HOUSE $78,162.00 2007 DAVIE-WOLF LAKE PARK PAVILION $35,330.00 2007 DAVIE WWTP 3 BUILDINGS $63,250.00 2009 DAVIE-TOWN HALL BLDG A 5129,500.00 2009 TOWN OF DAVIE AC CHANGEOUT $5,710.00 2009 TOWN OF DAME CITY HALL $12,031.00 2009 TOWN OF DAVIE OLD SCHOOL ADMIN $40,425.00 2010 DAVIE OLD SCHOOL MAIN BUILDING $62,395.00 2010 DAVIE POTTER PARK $14,627.00 2010 DAVIE GENERATOR BUILDING $36,825.00 TOTAL $9162315.00 Florida Department of Transportation 2009 FDOT PGA BLVD LICENSE A/C $740.00 2009 FDOT PGA BLVD LICENSE OFFICE $57,523.00 2009 FDOT TURNPIKE REPAIRS $113,903.97 2009 FDOT TURNPIKE REPAIRS $113,793.97 2011 FDOT 2011-2012 ROOF REPAIRS $125,690.00 2016 FDOT-BOCA RATON DATA CENTER $315,051.00 2017 FDOT-ALLIGATOR ALLEY WEST PLAZA CANOPY $179,408.00 TOTAL $906,109.94 City of Sunrise 2011 SUNRISE UTILITIES ADMINISTRATION BLDG $304,322.00 2013 SUNRISE OLD BLOWER BLDG $33,680.00 2013 SUNRISE UTILITIES WIT-ELECTRICAL BLDG $92,523.00 2014 SUNRISE CIVIC CENTER(METAL ROOF) $222,818.74 2014 SUNRISE WIT DEWATRING BLDG $31,673.00 2017 SUNRISE-NOB HILL SOCCER CLUB $264,841.00 2017 SUNRISE-ROARKE HALL $188,988.00 2011-2019 SERVICE(REPAIR WORK)MULTIPLE LOCATIONS $490,112.25 TOTAL $1,628,957.99 NOAA 2016 NOAA-MIAMI $663,621.00 TOTAL $663,621.00 Department of Transportation 2006 DOT SOUTH DADE MAINTENANCE $358,825.00 2007 DOT DISTRICT 4 WHITE ROOF $119,025.00 2007 DOT POMPANO MAINTENANCE YARD $73,815.00 TOTAL $551,665.00 City of Margate 1999 MARGATE PUMP HOUSE $3,106.00 2000 MARGATE CITY HALL CAULKING $5,175.00 2002 MARGATE COMMUNITY CENTER WLKWY $4,546.00 2002 MARGATE OLD LIME PRESS BLDG. $16,253.00 2003 MARGATE SLUDGE PUMP $7,825.00 2010 MARGATE CITY HALL&COMMUNITY CENTER SOLAR $488,395.00 2011 MARGATE CITY HALL A/C $7,300.00 2011 MARGATE CITY HALL LIGHTNING PROTECTION $4,546.00 TOTAL $537,146.00 City of Pompano Beach 2017 POMPANO BEACH-PUBLIC SAFETY COMPLEX 5481,613.00 TOTAL $481,613.00 Year Government Agencies Contract Amount City of Lighthouse Polnt 2006 LIGHTHOUSE POINT CITY HALL $250,000.00 2006 LIGHTHOUSE PT DIXON AHL HALL $65,772.28 2006 LIGHTHOUSE PT PUBLIC WORKS/GAR $160,000.00 TOTAL $475,772.28 Monroe County 2013 MONROE COUNTY LANCELOT LESTER BLDG $332,405.00 TOTAL $332,405.00 USDA 2017 USDA-FT LAUDERDALB BLDG 17 $278,925.00 2017 USDA-US HORTICULTURAL $327,399.87 TOTAL $606,324.87 City of Lake Worth 2012 LAKE WORTH CITY HALL $62,849.00 2013 LAKE WORTH 1000 LAKE AVENUE BLDG $221,917.00 TOTAL $284,766.00 Department of Juvenile Justice 2015 DJJ-WEST PALM BEACH $275,000.00 TOTAL $275,000.00 City of Delray Beach 2014 DELRAY BEACH POMPEY PARK COMMUNITY CETNER ROOF A $274,725.00 TOTAL $274,725.00 City of Lauderdale Lakes 2013 LAUDERDALE LAKES VINCENT TORES BLDG $237,350.00 TOTAL $237,350.00 Collier County 2003 COWER CITY LIBRARY $2,700.00 2004 COLLIER CO.FIRE STATION 60/61 $24,368.00 2004 COLLIER COUNTY BUILDING"W" $8,165.00 2004 COI I1FR COUNTY SUBSTATION A $6,825.00 2004 COLLIER COUNTY SUBSTATION B $13,825.00 2007 COLLIER COUNTY BUS FACILITY $28,825.00 2007 COLLIER COUNTY BUS TRANSIT $120,825.00 TOTAL $205,533.00 City of Miami Beach 2012 MIAMI BEACH SOUTH SHORE COMMUNITY CENTER $8,930.00 2012 MIAMI BEACH BOARDWALK PAVILIONS $151,687.00 2013 MIAMI BEACH ANCHOR GARAGE $32,433.00 TOTAL $193,050.00 US State Department 2016 US STATE DEPARTMENT-MAIN ROOF $182,175.00 TOTAL $182,175.00 BSO 2017 BSO-NORTH BROWARD JAIL $178,924.00 TOTAL $178,924.00 2016 ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS-MILLER PUMPING STATION $167,397.00 TOTAL $167,397.00 City of Miami Beach 2014 MIAMI BEACH POLICE STATION $125,846.08 Year Government Agencies Contract Amount TOTAL $125,846.08 ,john u.lloyd Stale Park 2015 JOHN U LLOYD BEACH STATE PARK-4 RESTROOMS S114,315.00 TOTAL $114,315.00 Florida Fish and Wildlife 2013 JUPITER MAIN OFFICE&SHOP $104,651.00 TOTAL $104,651.00 j'iAVFAC 2015 NAVFAC DANIA BEACH-NSWC BLDG#10 S101,530.00 TOTAL $101,530.00 City of Fort Myers 2001 FT.MEYERS SERVICE WORK-2001 $27,703.25 2002 FT MYERS SERVICE-2002 $51,094.60 TOTAL $78,797.85 City of Hallandale 2014 Hallandale Beach-ASC FIRE STATION#60 $49,000.00 TOTAL $49,000.00 Town of Palm Brock 2005 TOWN OF PALM BEACH-NURSERY BLD $11,693.00 2005 TOWN OF PALM BEACH-SOUTH FIRE $7,500.00 2005 TOWN OF PALM BEACH-TOWN HALL $19,293.00 TOTAL $38 486.00 City of One Locks 2014 OPA LOCKA OLD CITY HAIL-TOWER ROOF $23,92531 TOTAL $23 925.31 City of Tamarac 2013 TAMARAC-PUMP STATION#7E S16,000.00 TOTAL 3161000.00 GRAND TOTAL $94,416,820.35 EXp¢RIENCE MATTERS. -' '.'• '",2CEED �El.r9 1. _ Advanced Roofing has been involved in the following litigation in the past five(5)years YEAR PLAINTIFF DEFENDANT CASE NO. COUNTY COURT TYIE DISPOSTI•ION CLAIM REASON FINAL OUTCOME 201$ DENNIS SYLVESTER BENT ADVANCED ROOFING& CACE-11019792 BROWARD CIRCUIT Ando Nagligasc OPEN CAR ACCIDENT PENDING. a CHERT CI.ABEE BENT ANTHONY BYRON BULLARD 2018 HABITAT II CONDO Advmcod Rodug,The BA-Um CACE17000342 BROWARD CIRCUIT Ng7iaca.- SETTLED THIRD PARTY SUMMONS Third-Party PI•di f,National Coagulate=Service,I .Nal. Gam.& y Cork Eavaccro4. Carstrvame D&t of Vohmt.y Dismissal,with.'prejudice,e to Adv..ocd Roafmg, Mai&Servim,Glass Amur., K®pftry,.d Rad&II®i.,va • 2017 MARIA DIAZ GARCIA PUBIIX SUPERMARKETS. 15-001923 CA 01 MIAMI-DADE CIRCUIT Peaonat Irgary(SCT and OPEN PLAINTIFF SLIPPED AND PELL IN A PUBLIX.ADVANCED PENDING. PUBLIC VS US RETAIL INCOME FA-Nd ROOFING WAS RECENTLY NAMED AS A FOURTH PARTY FUND.US RETAIL INCOME Csatrxtioa Related DEFENDANT BY THE OWNER OP THE BUILDING WHO IS FUND VS ADVANCED ROOFING SEEKING INDEMNITY. 2017 ARLENE FREEDMAN SIMON PROPERTY GROUP, 502016CA009304X PALM BEACH CIRCUIT Pe.mal injury(Slip and OPEN SLIP&FALL AT BOCA TOWN CENTER MALL-SOMA PENDING. INC..A FOREIGN 2013/MB/AD Fall)-Nat INTIMATES.ADVANCED ROOFING AND ANOTHER CORPORATION,TOWN Ca.atrealon Related ROOFING CONTRACTOR WERE NAMED AS THIRD PARTY CENTER AT BOCA RATON DEFENDANTS BY THE OWNER WHO IS SEEMING TRUST.ANEW YORK TRUST& INDEMNITY. ADVANCED ROOFING.INC..A FLORIDA FOR PROFIT ,COMPANY 2017 HENRY&JONADEAN CARROILWOOD VILLAGE 17-CA-IS30 HHlLSBOROUGH CIRCUIT Property Desago SETTLED ADVANCED ROOFING PUNCTURED A CONCELED CONFIDENTIAL SETTLEMENT-The patio are gill fulfilling GONLRLEZ NORTHMEADOW CLUSTER PLUMBING LANE DURING CONSTRUCTION THAT their obligations of the aalleseet-the dismissal papas will be GM HOUSES CONDOMINIUM RESULTING IN MINOR INTERIOR WATER DAMAGE TO A apart completion of&ooc obligations ASSOCIATION,INC.,PHASE II UNIT.ADVANCED ROOFING DISPUTED LIABILITY AND &ADVANCED ROOFING INC i,na. •INN .RI,till tl. Inc R.A I.1 2016 TOWER VI CONDO ASSOC.ADVANCED ROOFING,INC. Private Arbitraslae VOLUSIA COUNTY N/A Ccatr.ct Dirym e SETTLED PLAINTIFF AND ADVANCED ROOFING FILED CLAIMS CONFIDENTIAL SETTLEMENT•Evidence d foul*gamin AGAINST ONE ANOTHER RELATING TO LIQUIDATED attached DAMAGES.CHANGE ORDERS,AND NON-PAYMENT OF CONTRACT WORK THE PARTIES RESOLVED THEIR SESPECI7YE CLAIMS 2015 AMPARO GIRALDO DOLLAR TREE STORES 13-293T/ MIAMI-DADE CIRCUIT Personal Injury(Sip and SETTLED SUP&FALL.IN DOLLAR TREE STORE DUE TO AIR THE PL.ANIIFT PILED A NOTICE OF VOLUNTARY Fail)-Na CONDITIONING LEAK UNRELATED TO WORK DISMISSAL,DISMISSING THEIR COMPLAINT•Evidem a of Cnarildiaa Mated 'PERFORMED BY ADVANCED ROOFING. final adelesa.t.cached *See attached Reference List BID TITLE:BID 19-17-12-HR BID NUMBER: ROOFING MAINTENANCE&REPAIRS SCHEDULE "D" (Continued) REFERENCES: List all pertinent government agencies and private firm(s)with whom you have done business within the past three (3) years: Agency/Firm Name: Agency/Firm Name: Address: Address: City/State/Zip Code: City/State/Zip Code: Phone: Phone: Fax: Fax: Contact: Contact: E-Mail: E-Mail: Agency/Firm Name: Agency/Firm Name: Address: Address: City/State/Zip Code: City/State/Zip Code: Phone: Phone: Fax: Fax: Contact: Contact: _ E-Mail: E-Mail: Agency/Firm Name: Agency/Firm Name:- Address: Address: City/State/Zip Code: City/State/Zip Code: Phone: Phone: Fax: Fax: Contact: Contact: E-Mail: E-Mail: YOUR COMPANY NAME Advanced Roofing, Inc. ADDRESS 1950 NW 22nd St., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33311 PHONE: (954) 522-6868 FAX: (954) 566-2967 EMAIL: Michaelk@ advancedroofing.com Revised 6/27/18 Page 75 ExpERIENCE MATTERS. ) ROOFINGg ADVANCED ( r CC-CO24413 -.=- ESTABLISHED 1983 REFERENCES Name of Firm: School District of Palm Beach County Contact Person:Tim Woodruff Title: Senior Project Administrator Address: 3661 N. Interstate Park Rd. N., Riviera Beach, FL 33404 Type:Term Contract Scope: Roofing Repairs, Maintenance, Design-Build & Re-Roof Email:Tim.Woodruff@palmbeachschools.orT, Phone: (561) 687-7046/(561) 722-1803 cell Fax: (561) 434-8074 Date of Service: 25 years Cost of Service: $28,000,000.00 since 1994—Hard Bids & RS means Name of Firm: Broward College Contact Person: Sean Devaney Title: District Director, Facilities College Wide Maintenance Address: 3501 SW Davie Rd., Bldg. 23, Davie, FL 33314 Type:Term Contract Scope: Roofing Repairs, Maintenance, Design-Build & Re-Roof Email:Sdevaney@broward.edu Phone: (954) 201-6974/(754) 581-3708 Fax: (954) 201-6444 Date of Service: Since 2003 Cost of Service: $12,000,000.00 since 2003 Name of Firm: Publix Supermarkets Contact Person: Armand Cotnoir Title: Maintenance Program Manager Address: 3300 Publix Corporate Pkwy., Lakeland, FL 33811 Type: Roofing Service Level Agreement Scope: Roofing Repairs, Maintenance, Design-Build & Re-Roof Email:Armand.Cotnoir@publix.com Phone: (813)967-7417 Fax: N/A Date of Service:Since 1996 Cost of Service: $33,000,000.00 since 1996 www.advancedroofing.com 800 638.6869 TEL 954.522.6868 FAX 954.566.2967 1950 NW 22nd Street I Fort Lauderdalel Florida 33311 vxp£R1Ef4CE MATTRRS, ADVANCED ( R © DF FNG . CC-0O24413 ESTABLISHED 1983 Name of Firm: City of Fort Lauderdale Contact Person: David Smith Title: Facilites Maintenance Address: 1350 W. Broward Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Type:Term Contract Scope: Roofing Repairs, Maintenance, Design-Build & Re-Roof Email t+':rh,qhi(atortiaudErdaltAi, v Phone: (954) 828-6560/(954) 257-9375 cell Fax: (954) 828-5650 Date of Service: Since 2004 Cost of Service: over$4,000,000.00 since 2004 Name of Firm: City of Sunrise Contact Person:Alan Gavazzi Title: Purchasing Specialist Address: 777 Sawgrass Corporate Pkwy., Sunrise, FL 33325 Type:Term Contract(Piggybacking of City of Fort Lauderdale) Scope: Roofing Repairs, Maintenance, Design-Build & Re-Roof Email:AGavazzi@sunrisefl.gov Phone: (954) 572-2487 Fax: N/A Date of Service: Since 2011 Cost of Service: over$500,000.00 since 2011 Name of Firm: City of Boca Raton Contact Person:Wayne Anderson Title: Facilites Manager Address: 201 W. Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton, FL 33432 Type:Term Contract (Piggybacking of City of Fort Lauderdale) Scope: Roofing Repairs, Maintenance, Design-Build & Re-Roof Email: WAnderson@rnyboca.us/WAnderson@ci.boca-raton.fl.us Phone: (561)416-3391/(561) 239-2084 cell Fax: (561) 416-3342 Date of Service: Since 2004 Cost of Service: 1,200,000.00 since 2004 www.advancedroofing.com 800 638.6869 TEL 954.522.6868 FAX 954.566.2967 1950 NW 22"d Street I Fort Lauderdale) Florida 33311 E pSi21EN� MATTgR8, ADVANCED RDDFING g CC-CO24413 ---,7--- ' ESTABLISHED 1983 Name of Firm: University of South Florida Contact Person: Walter Pestrak Title: Assistant Director, Facilities Projects Address:4202 East Fowler Ave.,Tampa, FL 33620 Type:Term Contract (Piggybacking of City of Fort Lauderdale) Scope: Roofing Repairs, Maintenance, Design-Build & Re-Roof Email: wpestrak@usf.edu Phone: (813) 974-6172 Fax: N/A Date of Service:Since 2015 Cost of Service: 1,359,014.00 Name of Firm: Palm Beach State College Contact Person: Brandon Langenwalter Title: Facilities Manager Address:4200 College Ave., Lake Worth, FL 33461 Type:Term Contract (Piggybacking TCPN/RoofConnect) Scope: Roofing Repairs, Maintenance, Design-Build & Re-Roof Email: lansenwb@palmbeachstate.edu Phone: (561) 993-1158 Fax: (561) 993-1158 Date of Service:Since 2012 Cost of Service: $187,000.00 Name of Firm: Solid Waste Authority Contact Person:John Low Title: Project Manager Address: 7501 North Jog Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33412 Type:Term Contract Scope: Roofing Repairs, Maintenance, Design-Build & Re-Roof Email: flow@swa.org Phone: (561) 640-8923 Fax: (561) 358-1941 Date of Service:Since 2002 Cost of Service: $16,996,654.00 www.ad vancedroofing.con, 800 638.6869 TEL 954.522.6868 FAX 954.566.2967 1950 NW 22nd Street Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 EXPERIENCE MATTERS, f ADVANCED ` i RODFINGX. CC-0O24413 ESTABLISHED 1983 Name of Firm: School Board of Broward County Contact Person: Michael Carr Title:Supervisor of Roofing Address: 3775 SW 16th Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312 Type:Term Contract Scope: Roofing Repairs, Maintenance, Design-Build & Re-Roof Email: incarr(a)browdrdsGti zinc Phone: (754) 321-4638 Fax: (754)321-4779 Date of Service: Since 2005 Cost of Service: $41,498,085.00 Name of Firm: Port Everglades Contact Person:Jouvens Adrien Title: Construction Project Manager Address: 2101 Eisenhower Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33316 Type:Term Contract Scope: Roofing Services—Port Everglades& Other Broward County Entities (NSM) Email:jadrien@broward.org Phone: (954)468-3500 Fax: N/A Date of Service: Since 2010 Cost of Service: $675,550.00 Name of Firm: Florida Atlantic University Contact Person:Vince Elliot Title:Senior Project Manager/Operations Manager Address: 777 Glades Rd., Suite 300, Boca Raton, FL 33431 Type: Negoiated Bids/Term Contract Scope: Roofing Repairs, Maintenance, Design-Build & Re-Roof Email: velliott@fau.edu Phone: (561) 297-2248 Fax: N/A Date of Service: Since 1992 Cost of Service: $2,154,314.00 www.ad vancedroofrng.com 800 638.6869 TEL 954.522.6868 FAX 954.566.2967 1950 NW 22nd Street: Fort Lauderdale)Florida 33311 BID TITLE:BID 19-17-12-HR BID NUMBER:ROOFING MAINTENANCE&REPAIRS SCHEDULE "E" CITY OF SUNRISE WARRANTY INFORMATION FORM ALL BLANKS SHOULD BE FILLED IN AND SUBMITTED WITH BID MINIMUM WARRANTY SHALL BE AS SPECIFIED HEREIN MAKE AND MODEL OF ITEM PROPOSED: Carlisle DOES WARRANTY APPLY TO ENTIRE PACKAGE OR ONLY TO SPECIFIC PARTS? (State Explicitly) Entire Package DOES WARRANTY INCLUDE LABOR FOR REPLACEMENT OF DEFECTIVE PARTS? X YES NO Twenty(20)year No Dollar Limit(N.D.L.)guarantee on materials and labor by Carlisle&Two(2)year standard warranty on materials WARRANTY PERIOD FOR PARTS REPLACEMENT and labor by Advanced Insurance,Inc. WHO WILL PROVIDE LABOR, AND WHERE, IN THE EVENT OF FAILURE WITHIN WARRANTY PERIOD? Carlisle &Advanced Roofing, Inc. TELEPHONE: (954)522-6868 _ FAX: (954) 566-2967 EMAIL: MichaelK@advancedroofing.com NEAREST SOURCE TO THE CITY OF SUNRISE FOR PARTS AND SERVICE AFTER WARRANTY PERIOD: 1950 NW 22nd Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311 TELEPHONE: (954) 522-6868 FAX: (954) 566-2967 EMAIL: MichaelK@advancedroofing.com A COPY OF COMPLETE WARRANTY STATEMENT IS SUBMITTED HEREWITH: X YES NO NAME OF BIDDER: Advanced Roofing, Inc. SIGNATURE AND TITLE: /frit— Robert P. Kornahrens, President TELEPHONE: (954) 522-6 FAX: (954) 566-2967 DATE: April 24, 2019 Revised 6/27/18 Page 76 CARLISLE GOLDEN SEAl. Tom ROOFING SYSTEM WARRAIIr SERIAL NO. DATE OF ISSUE: BUILDING OWNER: NAME OF BUILDING: BUILDING ADDRESS: , DATE OF COMPLETION OF THE CARLISLE TOTAL ROOFING SYSTEM: DATE OF ACCEPTANCE BY CARLISLE: Carlisle Roofing Systems, Inc., (Carlisle) warrants to the Building Owner(Owner) of the above describ-..41;:ung, that; sAseec.4 to the terms, conditions, and limitations stated in this warranty, Carlisle wit! repair any leak in the Carlisle Golden .tel Roofing System (Carlisle Total Roofing System)installed by a Carlisle Authorized Roofing applicator for a period of XX years commencing ! date txttiele's acceptance of the Carlisle Total Roofing System installation. However,in no event shall Carlisle's obligations extend beyon. be ©quent to th6 dtate of substantial completion of the Carlisle Total Roofing System.See below for exact date of warranty expiration, Vit;.>. The Carlisle Total Roofing System is defined as the following Carlisle brand materials:Membrane, Flashings Adhes p r+d Se (insulation, Cover Boards, Fasteners, Fastener Plates,Fastening Bars,Insulation Adhesives,and any• •-r Carlisle brand products ill q,Ig trnstallation. TERMS, CONDITIONS, LIMIT ` S 1. Owner shall provide Carlisle with written notice via letter,fax or emet within thirty(30)days of the discovery of any leek In the• • I Rooting System.Owner e • Id ser written notice of a leak to Carlisle's warranty Services Department at the add<ese set forth at the bottom of this warranty.By so notifylr ^. ,, t'r'ue• ' •:..Cantata or its desig • ..r.ate the cause dthe leak Should the investigation reveal the cause of the leak to be outside the scope of this Warranty,Invest' costs 'ca shall be pa' Owner, 2. If,upon Inspection Carlisle dstemilrtee that the leek is caused by a defect In the Callele Total Rodin • Os • ':Carlisle• Roiling Applicator in installing the same,Owner's remedies and Carlisle's liability shell be limited to Carlisle's repair of the leak. T' • ti '3. • �•• S. This warranty shall not be applicable If,upon Carlisle's Inspection,Carlisle determines the* . kr1osirq has .� :•: • (a) The Carlisle Total Roofing System Is damaged by natural disasters,Including,but • • YghIren Nor.• .tailors,ea •. .... hal,brine nes,and winds of(3 second) peak gust speeds of XX mph or higher measured ert 10 meters above ground;o (b) Loss of integrity atm buildng envelope and,or structure inducting,but riot limited to. -• ' ' •• •decking,wall siding, .. .,doom or other envelope components or from roof damage by wind-blown objects,or. (c) The Carlisle Total Roofing System Is damaged by any intentional orn riots,UV• vandalism,civil disobedience,or the like. (d) Deterioration or failure of building components,including,but not lint'. r -•• e • • MVAC chits,cera-Carlisle brand metal work•etc., occurs and causes a leak,or otherwise damages the Carlisle Total Roofing System;or - (e) Adds,oils,harmful chemicals and the like come in contact with the Ca Adak or otherwise damage the Carlisle Total Roofing System. (f) The Carlisle Total Roofing System encounters leaks or is otherwise •• any condition within the building that may generate moisture. 4. This Warranty shell be null and void if any of the following shall occur (a) If,after installation of the Carlisle Total Roofing System bye Carlisle• _ • rig • tiara an""i°" .qhs or repairs made on or though the roof or objects such as,but not limited to,structures,fixtures,solar panels,wind tu^'trreri roof gardens or Al py - er etteor,$tJ the roof without first obtaining written authorization from Carlisle;or (b) Failure by the Owner to use reasonable care in m a;niri$lir mot said mai : +.k end be limited to,those tern fisted on Carlisle's Care&Maintenance Information sheet which accompanies this Warranty 7 5. ONy Garble brand Insulation products are covered by this reakst1 f�1M•t s.ir `r rr5 leo •aadhm ty, • - theory of law,for carriages sustwnm ed by or used by non-Carlisle brand incitation products. • • 6. During the term of this Warranty,Cantata shell have free a� l�Vroil d Ik10l�%har M.see hours. 7. Carlisle shall have no obligation under this Warranty while any h ac b,•yua.. tth 4.es sir..p,and warranty charges have not been paid in full to the Carlisle Authorized Roofing Applicator, Carlisle,or material suppliers 8. Carlisle's failure at any time toam s_ tons or con.fsole MOM pe r, •hail not be construed to be a waiver of such provision 9. Carlisle shell not be responsible .-iscolarstien of Cain.:You(Rooting System caused by environmental conditions inducting,but not limited to,dirt, pollutants or biological agents. 10. Carlisle shell have no liability under u telierion,a other damages Including,but not limlted to,consequential or Incidental damages relating,directly or Indirectly,to the presence of any kis,fufigi,bacteria,spores,mycotradna,or the like In the building or In the air,land,or water serving the building. 11. This warranty shall be transferable wan ... ' en the owner has canpleted certain procedures Including a transfer fee end en inspection of the Roofing System by a Carlisle representative. .14 CARLIS , eES NOT WAR-: . •-OD ,4UTILIZED IN THIS INSTALLATION WHICH IT HAS NOT FURNISHED;AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS LIABILITY, UNDER , THEORY 0 _ ' fG 0' .CF THE INSTALLATION AND PERFORMANCE OF,OR DAMAGES SUSTAINED BY OR CAUSED BY,PRODUCTS NOT FU' ED B. �* • `HE PRI.. EXISTING ROOFING MATERIAL OVER WHICH THE CARLISLE ROOFING SYSTEM HAS BEEN INSTALLED. -VAtipzATHE REM D HEREINf:';E)THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES FOR FAILURE OF THE CARLISLE TOTAL ROOFING SYSTEM OR ITS COMPONENTS. ERE ARE NO WA1If';ANTIES EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILit'1 yWHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE FACE HEREOF. CARLISLE SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL 0 THEQ.&•AMf GES INCLUDING,BUT NOT LIMITED TO,LOSS OF PROFITS OR DAMAGE TO THE BUILDING OR ITS CONTENTS UNDER ANY THEORY OF BY: Mach J.Long AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE TITLE: Director,Technical and Warranty Services This Warranty Expires: P.O.Ow 7000 Carlisle,PA 17013 Phone:800.233.05514 Far:717.245.7121 wwwcarlbksyntee.com F0001 (si5) ARIA ARI INSURANCE, INC. ARI JOB NO.: WATERTIGHT ROOFING SYSTEM WARRANTY BUIDINGNAME: BUILDING ADDRESS: OWNER'S NAME: OWNERS'ADDRESS: COMPLETION DATE: RFG SYS: AREA: INSULATION: ARI INSURANCE,INC.,("ARI")an affiliate of ADVANCED ROOFING,INC.,("ADVANCED")warrants to the Owner,that for the period stated in the contract documents C_-YEARS)commencing from the Completion Date reflected above.for all covered claims causing leaks due to workmanship deficiencies,ARI will cause to be repaired the Roofing System installed by ADVANCED to return the Roofing System to a watertight condition. Owner accepts this warranty in lieu of any warranty from ADVANCED. cOVERAGE: During this Warranty term,ARI Insurance will pay ADVANCED to take appropriate action to repair covered warranty claims,not to exceed the original cost of installation,subject to the limitations and conditions stated herein. The terms of this Warranty extend solely to Owner,and are not intended by the parties to apply to any unnamed third party beneficiaries.This Warranty shall only become effective upon timely payment of all sums required by the contract between Owner and ADVANCED.If this Roofing System is covered under a manufacturer's Warranty'Guarantee,ARPs I liability under this Warranty is second to the Manufacturer's liability under its Warranty/Guarantee. This Warranty shall only accrue to and be for the benefit of the original Owner named herein,and is NOT assignable or transferable without prior written approval and inspection by ADVANCED. OWNER RESPONSIBILITIES: The Owner will,at Owner's expense,initiate an ongoing maintenance program,to include annual inspections of the Roofing System and the proper maintenance of pitch pans,roof drains,sealing of sheet metal and other miscellaneous items necessary to maintain the serviceability of the Roofing System. The Owner shall also be responsible to inspect keep all walls and projections,equipment and fixtures watertight, and not to permit penetrations or other work on the roof all of which could let water into the Roof System if not properly attended to. J't THE EVENT OFA LEAK; In the event a leak should occur through the Roofing System Building Owner must notify the corporate office of ADVANCED in writing within twenty-four hours. This warranty will not cover damages caused by a delay in taking corrective action due to lack of timely notice. Failure to advise of the leak within thirty(30)days of the start of the leak shall void this warranty In response to this notification,ADVANCED will arrange inspection of the roof and,if the leaks are covered by this warranty will make the repairs necessary to return the Roofing System to a watertight condition:or,if the leaks are not covered by this warranty,will advise Building Owner of the type and extent of repairs required to be made at the Building Owner's expense. Failure to make these repairs within a reasonable time and in a workmanlike manner will void any further obligation under this warranty LIMITATIONS; THIS WARRANTY IS NOT A MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT OR AN INSURANCE POLICY. Neither ARI or ADVANCED shall be liable for any claim resulting from(a)natural disasters including.but not limited to: lightning,windstorm,hailstorm,hurricanes,tornadoes,high wind and gn&c,.(b)misuse,neglect,abuse,matensis supplied or installed by othera,exposure to damaging substances such as oil,solvents,etc.or unauthorized alterations of the Rooting System or the buildings usage,(c)failure of its substrate or components of the buildings structure not installed by ADVANCED,(d)improper drainage,(e)lack of recommended maintenance,(f)any claim related in any way to damage or injuries from mold spores,fungus,animal or vegetable intrusion,any organic pathogen or exposure to toxic substances or vapors,(g)damage resulting from water entry from arty portion of the building structure not a part of the Roofing System,(h)repairs or damages necessary due to deficiencies in the plans or specifications provided to ADVANCED by the Owner or on its behalf or due to the failure of products selected by Owner or someone on its behalf other than ADVANCED to perform as intended, or(i)water entry not related to deficiencies of workmanship of ADVANCED. TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW,ARI AND ADVANCED DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND THE WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR LIMITS SUCH WARRANTY TO THE DURATION AND TO THE EXTENT OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY REPRESENTED BY THIS WARRANTY.NEITHER ARI OR ADVANCED WILL BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES TO THE STRUCTURE(UPON WHICH THE ROOFING SYSTEM IS AFFIXED)OR ITS CONTENTS,LOSS OF TIME OR PROFITS OR ANY INCONVENIENCE,PERSONAL INJURY OR CLAIMS OF THIRD PARTIES,WHETHER BASED UPON NEGLIGENCE, BREACH OF WARRANTY, STRICT LIABILITY OR ANY OTHER THEORY OF LIABILITY OTHER THAN THE EXCLUSIVE LIABILITY SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY. INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SHALL NOT BE RECOVERABLE EVEN IF THE REMEDIES OR THE ACTIONS PROVIDED FOR HEREIN FAIL OF THEIR PURPOSE. NO ONE IS AUTHORIZED TO CHANGE,ALTER, OR MODIFY THE PROVISIONS OF THIS WARRANTY OTHER THAN A CORPORATE OFFICER OF ARE IN WITNESS WHEREOF,ADVANCED has caused this Warranty to be duly executed and issues to cover the Roofing System described in this Warranty. k4Isi I INA *OWNER 575 Saliman Road Carson City,NV 59701 Robert P,Komahrens,President *NOT VALID UNLESS COUNTERSIGNED BY THE OWNER AND COPY RETURNED TO ADVANCED WITHIN 30 DAYS OF RECEIPT. BID TITLE:BID 19-17-12-HR BID NUMBER:ROOFING MAINTENANCE&REPAIRS SCHEDULE "F" CITY OF SUNRISE PROOF OF INSURANCE & REQUIRED LICENSES ATTENTION BIDDER: ATTACH TO SCHEDULE "F" PROOF OF INSURANCE AS SPECIFIED HEREIN, AND COPIES OF LICENSES, IF REQUIRED. NOTE: Only the successful Bidder shall be required to provide a Certificate of Insurance naming the City of Sunrise as additional insured. Revised 6/27/18 Page 77 ACCORD CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MMADfYYYY) 12/15/2018 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 pollcy(les)must 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 rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT Frank H. Furman, Inc. P Num s..,, (954)943-5050 FAX Ne): (9441942-4310 1314 East Atlantic Blvd. EMAIL j as, onnyE£urmaninsurance.com anDRE P. O. Box 1927 INSURERS)AFFORDING COVERAGE _ T NAIC# Pompano Beach FL 33061 INSUREI2A:Greenwich Insurance Company 22322 INSURED INSURER B:American Guarantee 6 Liability Ins Co 26247 Advanced Roofing Inc INSURER C:Bridgefield Employers Ins Co 10701 Advanced Leasing Inc. INSuRER D:Continental Casualty Co 20443 1950 NW 22nd St INSURER E: Ft. Lauderdale FL 33311 INSURERF: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER:Jan 19 Ft Laud w/IF 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 POUCIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR ADDL SUER POLICY EFF POUCY EXP LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE (RED w.in POLICY NUMBER (MMADlYYYYI (MM/DDVYYYY) LIMITS X COMMERCIALGENERALUABIUTY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 A CLAIMS-WADE OCCUR PRNTFD 300,000 PREMISES (Ea occvrrerxe) i X Contractual S XCU Incl 0087409794 1/1/2019 1/1/2020 MED EXP(Any one persona $ 5,000 X Broad Fora PD _PERSONAL&ADV INJURY_ 0 1,000,000 r GEM_AGGREGATE LIMITAPPLES PER: GENERALAGGREGATE S 2,000,000 POLICY njEcPRoi n LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $ 2,000,000 OTHER. $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT b 2,000,000 (fe accident) A X ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ ALL OWNED -SCHEDULED CA57409795 1/1/2019 1/1/2020 BODILY INJURY(Pc accident) $ AUTOS AUTOS _ y NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE X HIRED AUTOS AUTOS (Per accident) = X PIP $ 10,000 X UMBRELLA UAB OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ 25,000,000 B EXCESSLIAB CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $ 25,000,000 DED RETENTION$ AUC9303674171/1/2019 1/1/2020 $ WORKERS COMPENSATION ' PER OTIT AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY lr STATUTE ER YIN ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE N!A EL.EACH ACCIDENT $ 1,000,000 OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? - C (Mandatory in NH) 530-56020 1/1/2019 1/1/2020 EL.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000 If yes,describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below EL.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT _ $ L 000,000 D Installation Floater 4016260407 1/1/2019 1/1/2020 Any One Jobsite 2,000,000 5% W/H; 1000 AOP Any One Occurrenoe 2,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS f LOCATIONS!VEHICLES (ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached If more space la required) CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POUCIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE "For Bidding Purposes Only" THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POUCY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE //J��� � Dirk DeJong/MR 4"`'.0 1 ©1988-2014 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 25(2014/01) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD INS025(201401) State of Florida Department of State I certify from the records of this office that ADVANCED ROOFING, INC. is a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Florida, filed on October 8, 1983. The document number of this corporation is G65116. 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 April 9, 2018, and that its status is active. I further certify that said corporation has not filed Articles of Dissolution. 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Fr � RICK SCOTT,GOVERNOR JONATHAN ZACHEM,SECRETARY ► Florida STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINES B= FESSIONAL REGULATION CONSTRUCTCONSTRUCTkeitA3USTOE41 G BOARD (a.= THE SOLAR, R HERE IRTIF.. `UNDER THE PROVIS I OF cI TER 489 TATUTES CKMAN,. t. • C �a � � �`j� •rr 4 ' Nle STRE( , -� 4 DERDALE Ft. 333' Y .� P - EXPIRA,AT1• 4'45 31, 2020 Always verify licenses online at MyFloridaLicense.com ❑ l `'', ❑ Do not alter this document in any form. • /3 :; hJ a. . This is your license. It is unlawful for anyone other than the licensee to use this document. E%pERIENCE MATTER& ADVANCED411711111) ROOFING CC-0O24413 ESTABLISHED 1983 COMPANY BIO Advanced Roofing, Inc. is uniquely positioned to bring the most innovative roofing techniques and products our customers. ARI began in 1983 and has since grown to be South Florida's premier commercial roofing specialist. We have become a full-service roofing contractor, consisting of:a service department providing repairs and maintenance,metal roofing department, HVAC department,a custom sheet metal fabrication department, crane division and solar/renewable energy department. We fully acknowledge and understand the challenges inherent in every roofing project; particularly the specialty work required on occupied buildings.Our extensive experience in roofing occupied government facilities has made us mindful and aware that we must accommodate you in having as little disruption as possible during the roofing process. We are pleased to announce that we have won"The Excelle Protection Award".We received this honor(in which only 35 out of thousands of contractors received this award in the USA). You can count on ARI to bring over 35 years of impeccable service along with our outstanding safety record throughout every phase of the project.You can expect constant communication, excellent workmanship and superior service from start to finish.Any challenge is an opportunity for us to bring a solution. From the time you sign with us,we've got it all covered. When we say we'll do something,you can swear by it. Established in 1983,Advanced Roofing, Inc. is a full-service commercial roofing company.With "Commitment to Quality"through solving customers' needs with premium materials and excellent craftsmanship,Advanced Roofing has been named one of the top ten roofing contractors in the United States. Licensed, bonded and insured,Advanced Roofing's dedication to safety, professionalism,and quality work is signified through the satisfaction of hundreds of customers.Advanced Roofing has your solutions all under one roof. In addition,due to Advanced Roofing's elite status in the industry,we are able to provide our customers with additional benefits including: «' Named#1 Roofing Contractor in South Florida • $150 million Bonding Capacity • Additional Captive Insurance • FPL Approved Contractor • Certified with all major manufacturers • Full Safety Division • In-house Sheet Metal Department,Crane Division, HVAC, Lightning Protection,Solar • 24/7 Service and Emergency Repairs We offer a wide variety of roof systems to fit your needs, and we are certified by every major material manufacturer to install the highest quality roofing systems with the best warranties. Our goal is to make the roofing process easy and hassle free for you,our customer. Roofing of 1 I P a 9 EXPERIENCE MATTERS. ADVANCED RDOFlNG . CC-CO24413 ESTABLISHED 1983 occupied buildings is a highly technical process.Our experience constantly improves,from protecting the property, documentation,existing conditions, pre-construction,job meetings, code compliance,involving building departments,manufacturers' representatives,close out and getting other recommendations from you. Our roofing department has over 300 expertly trained Construction Managers,foreman, roofing mechanics and laborers.They are all intensively trained in roofing safety procedures. Our service department handles all major and minor problems that may occur on your roof quickly,efficiently, and at a reasonable cost.With over 325 buildings,totaling over 9 million square feet of roof, under Advanced Roofing's Proactive Maintenance Agreement, our commitment to service speaks for itself. Advanced Roofing's dedication to clients has allowed Advanced Roofing to grow,expand,and service the roofing needs of some of Florida's biggest businesses,government entities,schools,and more. EXISTING TERM CONTRACTS South Area Term Contracts: • Port Everglades Roof Repairs o Lauderdale-by-the-Sea (Piggybacking Port Everglades Roof Repairs) • Palm Beach County Annual Contract-Roofing • Broward College • City of Boca Raton(Piggybacking City of Fort Lauderdale) • Martin County School District(Piggybacking Broward College) O School District of St. Lucie County(Piggybacking Broward College) • City of Miramar(City of Fort Lauderdale) • SBBC-Construction Services Emergency Projects VI (CSEP)-2012-06FC o City of Fort Lauderdale-Annual Roof Repairs& Replacement-Bid#243-11292 Project# 11926 • City of Lauderdale Lakes(Piggybacking Fort Lauderdale) • Town of Davie • Broward County- Roofing Maintenance &Repairs at Various County Buildings • City of Sunrise(Piggybacking City of Fort Lauderdale) • DOT/Florida Turnpike-Polk Parkway,Veteran's Expwy,Seminole Expwy,Southern Connector,Suncoast Parkway, Daniel Webster Beltway, Beachline West Mainline, MP 172.0-MP 304.0 • SBBC-Construction Services Minor Projects(CSMP) -2014-35-FC o Solid Waste Authority(SWA) o School District of Palm Beach County-Roofing Contractor Services for Disaster Recovery Assistance • School District of Palm Beach County- Roofing Repairs,Roofing Materials and Products • Miami Beach -General Building Specialty Trade Services o Town of Palm Beach • Palm Beach State College(Piggybacking TCPN/RoofConnect) • West Palm Beach- East Central Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility • Boeing Company 21Page EXPERIENCE MATTERS. ADVANCED :� . _ R ❑ ❑ FINGA CC-CO24413 �`— ESTABLISHED 1983 Central& North Area Term Contracts: • Orange County Federal Term Contracts: • GSA Multiple Award Schedule(MAS)Contract SIN 563 4 • TCPN(Roof Connect) Private Entity Term Contracts: • Publix Supermarket • Pratt&Whitney • UPS • Home Depot • FPL-CBRE • Memorial Healthcare Systems • Macy's Corporate Services, Inc. -Service Contract QUALIFICATIONS OF BIDDER'S KEY PERSONNEL Robert Kornahrens CEO, President Founder of Advanced Roofing Inc.and oversees all company operations. Ai ow_ Experience: Rob Kornahrens is a leader in the commercial roofing industry for more than 40 years. Before starting Advanced Roofing in 1983, he worked with Triple M Roofing Corporation in New York. During his tenure at Triple M, Rob held numerous field positions and was eventually promoted to Branch ,/' Manager where he was responsible for opening and operating new branches in both Atlanta and Fort Lauderdale. Education: B.S. Degree in Business Administration from University of Arizona, 1979 Michael Kornahrens ,� Vice President -f� Michael joined Advanced Roofing In 1998 and is responsible for overseeing \:_'/' the operations and management of all divisions. rExperience: Born into the roofing industry, Michael has held many positions at Advanced Roofing over the past 18 years, including leading the Metal Roofing and Renewable Energy divisions. His responsibilities include developing rooftop and solar designs, coordinating subcontractors, and managing project installations throughout the United States and Canada. Education: B.A. in Management and Marketing, Florida Atlantic University 3ll g ExpERIENCE MATTERS. ADVANCEDa ROOFING N CC-CO24413 ESTABLISHED 1983 Clint Sockman Vice President f Clint joined Advaned Roofing in 1998 and is responsible for oversseing the the i Re-Roofing and Renewable Energy Divisions. Experience: A second generation roofer with more than two decades of experience in the roofing, solar, and construction industries. Education: University of Cincinnati, Information Systems minor in International Business. Licenses: Florida State Roofing and Solar Contractors; Certifications: NABCEP, LEED. Member of the American Society of Professional Estimators(ASPE). Constructions Specifications Institute(CSI). Kevin Kornahrens Executive Vice President �'� Started with Advanced Roofing Inc.in 2005 and is responsible for overseeing the operations and management of all divisions. \, Experience: Mr.Komahrens leads the administration team for Advanced Roofing Inc. His primary focus is on Human Resources,Safety,Legal, Information Technologies, ,' and Marketing Departments.His responsibilities include management of strategic business planning,staffing, ERP system implementation, public relations and safety. Education:SPHR, Senior Professional in Human Resources. M.B.A. Degree in finance from the University of Miami. B.S. Degree in Management Information Systems,from Florida State University. B.A. Degree in Marketing,from Florida State University. B.A. Degree in Multinational Business from Florida State University. Jessica Kornahrens Senior Project Manager r411:14.11illJessica joined Advanced Roofing Inc.in 2001 and is a Project Manager that oversses multiple projects. ,, Experience:As a Senior Project Manager,Jessica handles the management of 4 ill:i multiple projects on time,within budget,and to the satisfaction of the client;from project turnover through project close out.She serves as a liaison to customers,consultants, architects,subcontractors and vendors. Education:B.S. Degree in Phycology,from Florida State University. B.S. Degree in Business Management,from Florida State University. Wage EXPERIENCE MATTERS. ADVANCED ROOFING . CC-CO24413 ESTABLISHED 1983 Randy Gibson Business Development Randy joined Advanced Roofing in 2015 and is responsible for business development "' and sales. Experience: Randy has over 40 years of experience in the roofing industry. Prior to joining Advanced Roofing, Randy held management positions with national roofing contractors,and founded and operated a commercial roofing business for 25 years. Education: Randy has supplemented his extensive commercial roofing experience with on-the-job training in various fields and systems.Additionally, he has taken numerous continuing education courses related to the roofing and construction industry. PROJECT REFERENCES Contact Person:Tim Woodruff Name of Firm:School District of Palm Beach County Scope: Roofing Repairs, Maintenance, Design-Build & Re-Roof Email:Tim.Woodrufft palmbeachschools.org/woodruft@palmbeach.k12.fl.us Phone: (561)687-7046/(561)722-1803 Date of Service:25 years Cost of Service: $28,000,000.00 over the past 25 years—Hard Bids& RS means Contact Person:Sean Devaney Name of Firm: Broward College Roofing Term Contract Scope: Roofing Repairs, Maintenance, Design-Build&Re-Roof Email:Sdevaneyy« broward.edu Phone: (954)201-6974/(754)581-3708 Date of Service:Since 2003 Cost of Service:$12,000,000.00 since 2003 Contact Person: Bobby Stewart Name of Firm: Publix Supermarkets—Roofing Service Level Agreement Scope: Roofing Repairs, Maintenance, Design-Build&Re-Roof Email:Bobby.Stewart@Publix.com Phone: (813)299-6466/(863)680-5337 Date of Service:Since 1996 Cost of Service:$33,000,000.00 since 1996 5IFagr EXPERIENCE MATTER&. ADVANCED RODFI' NG . CC-0O24413 ESTABLISHED 1983 METHODOLOGY AND APPROACH Advanced Roofing, Inc.'s methodology and approach is unique in its structure because our set up is based on 35 years of real-life experience within the roofing industry. We have the capacity of tailoring our system to the needs of the project regardless of the size and contract requirements. Pre-job planning,documentation and communication are key to our operations. In order to execute the project in a timely, cost-effective and quality manner, we invest quality time with our full team of Estimators, Engineers, Project Managers and Construction Team prior to commencement of all our field operations;again regardless of the size of the project. Our pre-project planning process is quite extensive. The entire team must understand all phases of the project in order to maintain an efficient line of communication throughout the project. Each member is provided with a project binder with includes the following information: • Contact Names and Numbers • Emergency Procedures o Scope of Work,Project Plans/Specifications • Material Listing, MSDS Sheets • Project Schedule o Permit Information Our Project Team assembles once a week or as needed to discuss project status and if necessary,effect any changes that may be required to maintain efficiency and schedule. Each member is equipped with Nextel radios and cellular phones with email access to maintain communication at all times. Training of our field and office personnel is ongoing and is accomplished through on-site hands- on training classes provided by the various manufacturers we are approved by. The field staff and apprentices go through a three year training program The President and Vice President attended a TQM class developed by the National Roofing Contractors Association through the University of Chicago Business College. Our Executive Management Team meets twice a month with a two hour "huddle" meeting and once a month for an all day executive meeting off site. Advanced Roofing, Inc. also has a full fleet that consists of dump trucks, cranes, boom trucks, flat beds, kettles, and more. By offering these services in-house, we're able to provide our customers more for their money.And that's one of our professional solutions. We use various computer based applications for tracking a project form the inception of the project to its completion.We have developed our in-house software "RFP Manager"for tracking all in-coming projects. We also utilize Roof Express, CAD Program, Spitfire Project Management Software,and Solomon Accounting Software. 6IPage v1•`.Sj NATtQNAI socAri N CONIttACT A L ASSOCUiH G 1. 1, MEMBER Robert P.Foote,President FRANK H. Frank A.Furman,Inc. 1314 E.Atlantic Blvd. INC Pompano Beach,FL.33060 INSURANCE Main:954.943.5050 RISK MANAGEMENT Toll Free 800344.4838 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS Mobile:954.609.0820 Rob@furmaninsurance.com January 17, 2018 RE: ADVANCED ROOFING INC. - Risk Management/Insurance Protection We are the risk advisor for Advanced Roofing, Inc. The purpose of our correspondence is to share with you some of the highlights of the Advanced Roofing risk management programs. We will be sharing with you some details of the protection Advanced Roofing, Inc. provides to their clients to protect your assets. ARI has achieved an A+ superior risk management rating due to their strict risk and job safety quality controls. ➢ RECOGNITION BY INSURER—CNA one of the largest construction insurers in the country recognizes Advanced Roofing as a "best in class"contractor for ARI's commitment to safety and loss control. ➢ SEVERE LOSS PROTECTION-ARI has a $27M aggregate limit of insurance protection. ARI has a $26M occurrence limit in the event of a covered bodily injury or property damage claim that may occur on a jobsite or from an automobile injury. ➢ ARI's exceptional workers'compensation experience modification rating allows them to secure reduced insurance rates which, in turn, translates into savings for you, their clients. Advanced Roofing, Inc. has a full time safety director, as well as a risk manager that aggressively manages their internal, as well as managing their clients' risk during the course of their construction projects. Advanced Roofing, Inc. believes deeply in educating and training their roofing mechanics to deliver to you the quality and workmanship your roofing asset deserves. The ARI training program separates them from many other roofing professionals. This past year alone, Advanced Roofing, Inc. has conducted the following training programs: ➢ 87 employees have received the OSHA 10-Hour training to promote safety competency. ➢ 30 foremen and construction managers have received the OSHA 30-Hour training. ➢ 18 employees were Certified Roofing Torch Applicators (CERTA). ➢ 17 foremen and construction managers received certification in first aid and CPR. ➢ ARI has safety training at 6 a.m. Monday through Friday every single week. Commercial&Personal Insurance l Employee Benefits I Risk Management I OSHA Compliance ADVANCED ROOFING Page 2 > GENERAL LIABILITY PROTECTION—Advanced Roofing has the following protection included in their general liability portfolio of protection: o Habitational/Residential—Including Multi-Family o Torch Coverage o "Hot" Applied Roof System Coverage o Unlimited Building Height Protection o There is no water damage exclusion A AUTOMOBILE PROTECTION—ARI has an occurrence limit on the commercial automobile protection of$26M in the event there is a covered bodily injury or property damage on your job site stemming from Advanced Roofing's operations. (Carrier A-excellent rated A.M. Best Co.) > COMMERCIAL UMBRELLA—Advanced Roofing has a $25M limit of liability. (Zurich A+ superior rated by A.M. Best Co). Their umbrella provides protection above their underlying general liability and auto protection. > INSTALLATION FLOATER—BUILDERS' RISK—ARI has secured protection for certain stored materials that are to be installed on your job site. This protection reduces the economic loss to you,the owner of the project, during the course of construction. > MOLD/POLLUTION LIABILITY PROTECTION—ARI has secured $1M limits of liability to protect you, the owner, in the event that there is a covered cause of loss stemming from mold, algae,fungal, etc. as a result of the roofing operations of ARI. This highly specialized coverage illustrates to you,the owner,that ARI is serious about protecting your assets during the course of the construction project. When you are investing in a roofing system, we encourage you to explore deeper than what is the cost of the roof. Advanced Roofing's commitment to quality and the experience they deliver places them at the top of the roofing profession. ARI is recognized by the following organizations for professionalism and community contributions: A Professional Roofing Magazine A Roofing Contractor Magazine A Roofing Siding Industry Magazine A Florida Forum Magazine A Dunn & Bradstreet > National Football League A Partnership for Rebuilding America > South Florida Business Journal A Roof Connect Founding Member > Orlando Business Journal Commercial&Personal Insurance I Employee Benefits I Risk Management I OSHA Compliance ADVANCED ROOFING Page 3 ARI is recognized for their industry accomplishments as well as for reinvesting back to the community and environment. Experience Does Matter!!! Whether it be service, maintenance, new construction, re-roofing, repairs, or retro-fit,ARI has a solid portfolio of protection in order to responsibly protect your building assets Sincerely, Xlmotie ,„t- Robert P. Foote, President CPCU, ARM, AIM, CRIS, AFSB RF:mm Commercial&Personal Insurance I Employee Benefits I Risk Management I OSHA Compliance leTHE GUARANTEE The Guarantee Company of North America USA One Towne Square,Suite 1470 Southfield,MI 48076 Phone:248-281-0281 Fax:248-750-0431 www.gcna.com January 2, 2019 Re: Advanced Roofing, Inc. Letter of Bondability To Whom It May Concern, Advanced Roofing, Inc. is a highly regarded and valued client of American Global and The Guarantee Company of North America USA and is capable of providing Performance and Payment Bonds in the amount of$40 million for any single contract and$150 million in the aggregate.The Guarantee Company of North America USA is rated by AM Best as A(Excellent), Gass VIII and is licensed to do business in all 50 States. Naturally,we would expect that the execution of any final bonds would be subject to our normal underwriting review of the final contract terms and conditions by our client and ourselves. If we can provide any further assurances or assistance, please do not hesitate to call upon us. This letter does not constitute an assumption of liability, and we assume no liability to you or to any third parties by the issuance of this letter. Sincerely, The Guarantee Company of North America USA William Grefe Griffin Attorney-in-Fact THE The Guarantee Company of North America USA GUARANTEE" Southfield,Michigan POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL BY THESE PRESENTS:That THE GUARANTEE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA USA,a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Michigan,having Its pnnclpai office In Southfield,Michigan,does hereby constitute and appoint Michael Marino,Nikon Greta Griffin,Torre Taylor,Ricardo Davila Lamar,Elizabeth De La Gadded Lang American Global,I-LC its true and lawful attomey(s)-In-fact to execute,seal and deliver for and on Its behalf as surety,any and all bonds and undertakings,contracts of Indemnity and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof,which are or may be allowed,required or permitted by law,statute,rule,regutatlon,contract or otherwise. The execution of such instrument(s)in pursuance of these presents,shall be as binding upon THE GUARANTEE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA USA as fully and amply,to all intents and purposes,es If the same had been duly executed and admcnsfedged by its reauterty elected officers at the principal office. The Power of Attorney is executed end may be certified so,and may be revoked,pursuant to and by authority of Article IX,Section 9.03 of the By-taws adopted by the Board of Directors of THE GUARANTEE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA USA at a meeting held on the 314day of December,2003. The President,or any Vice President,acting with any Secretary or Assistant Secretary,shell have power and authority: 1. To appoint Atorney(s)-In-fact,and to authorize them to execute on behalf of the Company,and attach the Seal of the Company thereto, bonds and undertakings,contracts of Indemnity and other writings obligatory In the nature thereof;and 2. To revoke,at any time,any such Attorney-In-fact and revoke the authority given,except as provided below 3. In connection with obligations In favor of the Florida Department of Transportation only,It is agreed that the power and authority hereby given to the Attorney-In-Fact Includes any and all consents for the release of retained percentages and/or final estimates on engineering and construction contracts required by the State of Florida Department of Transportation.it Is fury understood that consenting to the State of Florida Department of Transportation making payment of the final estimate to the Contractor and/or its assignee,shall not relieve this surety company of any of Its obligations under Its bond. 4. In connection with obligations In favor of the Kentucky Department of Highways orty,It is agreed that the power and authority hereby given to the Attorney-In-Fact cannot be modified or revoked unless prior written personal notice of such Intent has been given to the Commissioner— Department of Highways of the Canvnanwealth of Kentudry at least thirty(30)days prior to the modification or revocation. Further,this Power of Attorney is signed and sealed by facsimile pursuant to resolution of the Board of Directors of the Company adopted at a meeting duty called and held on the 6th day of December 201t,of which the following Is a true excerpt: RESOLVED that the signature of any authorized officer and the seal of the Company may be affixed by facsimile to any Power of Attorney or certification thereof authorizing the execution and deivery of any bond,undertaking,contracts of indemnity and other ratings obligatory In the nature thereof,and such signature and seal when so used shall have the same force and effect as though manually affixed. ,,r+a IN WITNESS WHEREOF,THE GUARANTEE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA USA has caused this instrument to be signed and Its corporate seal to be affixed by Its authorized officer,this rd day of October,2015. dT THE GUARANTEE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA USA ftlosrowee 006.?ettorairzesx....„...7.2„.4041L_ .6L STATE OF MICHIGAN Stephen C.Ruschak,President t&Chief Operating Officer Randall Musseelman,Secretary County of Oakland On this 2nd day of October,2015 before me came the Individuals who executed the preceding Instrument,to me personally known,and being by me duty sworn, said that each is the herein described and authorized officer of The Guarantee Company of North America USA;that the seal affixed to said Instrument is the Corporate Seal of said Company;that the Corporate Seal and each signature were duly affixed by order of the Board of Directors of said company. r Cynthia A.Take' IN WITNESS WHEREOF,I have hereunto set my hand at The Guarantee �. Notary Public,State of Mkhlgan Company of North America USA offices the day and year above written. County of Oakland � My Commission Espial.,Feb►uary 27,2018 /�-�.y� .[� a. Acting/n OBidand County I,Randall Mussetman,Secretary of THE GUARANTEE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA USA,do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Is a true and correct copy of a Power of Attorney executed by THE GUARANTEE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA USA,which is still in full force and effed IN WITNESS WHEREOF,I have thereunto set my hand and attached the seal of said Company this day of,J ci nuary tri G� o Randall Musselmen,Secretary • Commercial Insurance Programs • Roofing Contractors Insurance Programs • Captive Insurance Programs FRANK H. • OSHA Compliance • Claims Management INC • Loss Control • Human Resources Consulting INSURANCE • Construction Bonds RISK MANAGEMENT • Employee Group Benefits EMPLOYEE BENEFITS • Personal Insurance • Condominium Insurance January 2, 2019 Advanced Roofing Inc. 1950 NW 22 Street Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33311 Re: Workers Compensation Experience Modification Rate Verification To Whom It May Concern: As the insurance advisors for Advanced Roofing, Inc., we submit this letter as confirmation of three years' Workers'Compensation Modification Rates: Effective 1/1/2019 .58 1/1/2018 .68 1/1/2017 .64 5/1/2016 .73 1/1/2016 .85 1/1/2015 .89 Sincerely, Robert P. Foote, CPCU,ARM, CRIS,AIM,AFSB President rob@furmaninsurance.com 1314 E.Atlantic Boulevard•Pompano Beath,FL 33060•Phone(954)943-5050•(800)344.4838•Fax(954)942-5304 www.furmaninsurance.com EXHIBIT C FEDERALLY REQUIRED CONTRACT TERMS The FEMA Reauirements shall only modify the Contract upon the provision by the Contractor work of or services required as a result of a disaster. The term"Contractor", as used throughout shall mean the Contractor, Provider, Consultant, Supplier, etc., as applicable with respect to the Contract or Agreement. The term"Contract" as used throughout shall mean the underlying contract or agreement, as applicable. FEMA Requirements. The City and Contractor agree that with respect to any services or work performed or provided by Contractor or its subcontractors under the Contract arising or related to a disaster event, the provisions set forth in this Addendum (including Form FHWA-1273) (collectively, the "FEMA Requirements") shall apply. The FEMA Requirements shall only modify the Contract upon the provision by Contractor of work or services required as a result of a disaster.The terms and conditions of the Contract and the FEMA Requirements should be read to operate in concert,except where directly in conflict. In the event of a conflict between the terms of the Contract and the FEMA Requirements, the FEMA Requirements shall govern and prevail. A. Contracts to receive funding derived from federal grants must comply with federal guidelines. The federal funds appropriated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)will be administered through the State of Florida. B. In the event of a conflict between the FEMA Requirements listed in this section and other provisions of the Contract,the FEMA Requirements will govern and prevail. Only FEMA provisions applicable to the Contract shall apply. C. Payment, Payment shall be based on the unit rates/prices pursuant to the Contract Fee Schedule. The contractor shall submit invoices covering no more than a 30-day period. D. Remedies, (1) Legal Remedies. The city may enforce any breach of contract through a city-initiated lawsuit in a court of competent jurisdiction to pursue temporary or permanent injunctive relief or any other legal or equitable remedy authorized by law to cure, remove, prevent, or end a violation of any provision of this article. The City shall recover its court costs and reasonable attorneys'fees in any legal proceedings commenced to enforce the contract. (2) Additional Remedies. In addition to any other remedies provided for in the contract or to which the City may be entitled at law or in equity, in the event of a breach or violation of the Contract by the Contractor, the Contractor shall be subject to debarment or suspension from consideration for the award of additional contracts from the City, including but not limited to contracts related to disaster relief or recovery, pursuant to the terms and procedures set forth in the City Code. These remedies are cumulative and the use of any appropriate remedy shall not constitute an election of other remedies by the City.The use of one remedy shall not preclude the use of any other remedy. Nothing in this article shall prohibit the City from enforcing the requirements of this article by any other legal means. E. Termination for Cause, The City shall have the right to terminate the Contract for cause, in the event of a breach of the contract terms, upon five(5)-calendar days written notice to Contractor. In the event of termination, the City shall compensate the Provider for all authorized services or work satisfactorily performed through the termination date under the payment terms contained in the Contract. The City shall be liable for the payment of all portions of materials,supplies,services,and facility orders which cannot be canceled and were placed prior to the effective date of termination and other reasonable costs associated with the termination. Notwithstanding the preceding, under no circumstances shall the City be liable to the Contractor for lost profits or overhead for work, materials, or services not performed or delivered to the City. All other termination provisions in the Contract shall remain applicable. F. Termination for Convenience, The City may terminate this Contract at its convenience with or without cause upon written notice of termination to the Contractor. In the event of such a termination by the City,the City shall be liable for the payment of all Work properly performed prior to the effective date of termination and for all portions of materials,supplies,services,and facility orders which cannot be canceled and were placed prior to the effective date of termination and other reasonable costs associated with the termination. Notwithstanding the preceding, under no circumstances shall the City be liable to the Contractor for lost profits or overhead for work, materials, or services not performed or delivered to the City.All other termination provisions in the Contract shall remain applicable. G. Changes to Contract` Changes to the Contract terms and conditions which are within the scope of the Contract, reasonable for completion of the contract scope, allowable under FEMA regulations, and mutually agreed, may be made part of the Contract by written amendment duly executed by City and Contractor. H. Faual Emnlovment Onoortunity (Applicable to All FEMA Construction Contracts) During the performance of this Contract,the Contractor agrees as follows: (1) The contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race,color, religion,sex,sexual orientation,gender identity,or national origin.The contractor will take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed and that employees are treated during employment without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to the following: Employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship.The contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause. (2) The contractor will,in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the contractor,state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race,color, religion,sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin. (3) The contractor will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because such employee or applicant has inquired about, discussed, or disclosed the compensation of the employee or applicant or another employee or applicant. This provision shall not apply to instances in which an employee who has access to the compensation information of other employees or applicants as a part of such employee's essential job functions discloses the compensation of such other employees or applicants to individuals who do not otherwise have access to such information, unless such disclosure is in response to a formal complaint or charge, in furtherance of an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or action, including an investigation conducted by the employer, or is consistent with the contractor's legal duty to furnish information. (4) The contractor will send to each labor union or representative of workers with which he has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, a notice to be provided advising the said labor union or workers' representatives of the contractor's commitments under this section, and shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment. (5) The contractor will comply with all provisions of Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and of the rules, regulations, and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor. (6) The contractor will furnish all information and reports required by Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and by rules, regulations, and orders of the Secretary of Labor, or pursuant thereto, and will permit access to his books, records, and accounts by the administering agency and the Secretary of Labor for purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with such rules, regulations, and orders. (7) In the event of the contractor's noncompliance with the nondiscrimination clauses of this contract or with any of the said rules, regulations, or orders, his contract may be canceled, terminated, or suspended in whole or in part and the contractor may be declared ineligible for further Government contracts or federally assisted construction contracts in accordance with procedures authorized in Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, and such other sanctions may be imposed and remedies invoked as provided in Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, or by rule, regulation, or order of the Secretary of Labor, or as otherwise provided by law. (8) The contractor will include the portion of the sentence immediately preceding paragraph (1)and the provisions of paragraphs (1)through (8) in every subcontract or purchase order unless exempted by rules, regulations, or orders of the Secretary of Labor issued pursuant to section 204 of Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. The contractor will take such action with respect to any subcontract or purchase order as the administering agency may direct as a means of enforcing such provisions, including sanctions for noncompliance: Provided, however, that in the event a contractor becomes involved in, or is threatened with, litigation with a subcontractor or vendor as a result of such direction by the administering agency, the contractor may request the United States to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the United States. The applicant further agrees that it will be bound by the above equal opportunity clause with respect to its own employment practices when it participates in federally assisted construction work: Provided, if the applicant so participating is a State or local government, the above equal opportunity clause is not applicable to any agency, instrumentality or subdivision of such government which does not participate in work on or under the contract. The applicant agrees that it will assist and cooperate actively with the administering agency and the Secretary of Labor in obtaining the compliance of contractors and subcontractors with the equal opportunity clause and the rules, regulations, and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor, that it will furnish the administering agency and the Secretary of Labor such information as they may require for the supervision of such compliance, and that it will otherwise assist the administering agency in the discharge of the agency's primary responsibility for securing compliance. The applicant further agrees that it will refrain from entering into any contract or contract modification subject to Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1965, with a contractor debarred from, or who has not demonstrated eligibility for, Government contracts and federally assisted construction contracts pursuant to the Executive Order and will carry out such sanctions and penalties for violation of the equal opportunity clause as may be imposed upon contractors and subcontractors by the administering agency or the Secretary of Labor pursuant to Part 11, Subpart D of the Executive Order. In addition, the applicant agrees that if it fails or refuses to comply with these undertakings, the administering agency may take any or all of the following actions: Cancel, terminate, or suspend in whole or in part this grant (contract, loan, insurance, guarantee); refrain from extending any further assistance to the applicant under the program with respect to which the failure or refund occurred until satisfactory assurance of future compliance has been received from such applicant; and refer the case to the Department of Justice for appropriate legal proceedings Civil Riahts (Applicable to All FEMA Contracts) The following requirements will apply to the Contract and any sub-contracts: (1) Asag,In accordance with section 4 of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 19671 as amended, 29 U.S.C. §623, the Contractor agrees to refrain from discrimination against present and prospective employees for reason of age. (2) Disabilities, In accordance with section 102 of the Americans with Disabilities Act,as amended, 42 U.S.C.§12112,the Contractor agrees that it will comply with the requirements of U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, "Regulations to Implement the Equal Employment Provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act," 29 C.F.R. Part 1630, pertaining to employment of persons with disabilities, and which prohibits discrimination in the areas of employment, public accommodations, transportation, telecommunications and government services. J. Davis Bacon Act and Copeland Anti-Kickback Act (Applicable to Emergency Management Preparedness Grant Program, Homeland Security Grant Program, Nonprofit Security Grant Program, Tribal Homeland Security Grant Program, Port Security Grant Program, and Transit Security Grant Program construction contracts in excess of $2,000. Not applicable to other FEMA grant and cooperative agreement programs, including the Public Assistance Program; Davis Bacon Act--40 USC s. 3141-3144 and 3146-3148, 2 CFR Part 200,Appendix II; Copeland Anti-Kickback Act--40 USC s. 3145) In situations where the Davis-Bacon Act does not apply, neither does the Copeland Anti- Kickback Act. Compliance with Davis Bacon Act (if applicable) (1) The Contractor agrees to comply with the Davis-Bacon Act (40 U.S.C. 3141- 3144, and 3146- 3148)and the requirements of 29C.F.R. pt.5 as may be applicable. The contractor shall comply with 40 U.S.C. 3141-3144, and 3146-3148 and the requirements of 29 C.F.R. pt. 5 as applicable. (2) The Contractor agrees to pay wages to laborers and mechanics at a rate not less than the prevailing wages specified in a wage determination made by the Secretary of Labor. (3)The Contractors will pay wages not less than once a week. Compliance with Copeland Anti-Kickback Act (1) Contractor. The Contractor shall comply with 18 U.S.C. § 874, 40 U.S.C. § 3145, and the requirements of 29 C.F.R. pt.3 as may be applicable, which are incorporated by reference into this contract. (2) Subcontracts. The Contractor or subcontractor shall insert in any subcontracts the clause above and such other clauses as the FEMA may by appropriate instructions require, and also a clause requiring the subcontractors to include these clauses in any lower tier subcontracts. The prime contractor shall be responsible for the compliance by any subcontractor or lower tier subcontractor with all of these contract clauses. (3) Breach.A breach of the contract clauses above may be grounds for termination of the contract, and for debarment as a contractor and subcontractor as provided in 29 C.F.R. §5.12. K. Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (Applicable to all FEMA contracts in excess of $100,000 that involve the employment of mechanics or laborers; 29 CFR Part 5; 2 CFR Part 22,Appendix JI, E) (1)Overtime requirements. No contractor or subcontractor contracting for any part of the contract work which may require or involve the employment of laborers or mechanics shall require or permit any such laborer or mechanic in any workweek in which he or she is employed on such work to work in excess of forty hours in such workweek unless such laborer or mechanic receives compensation at a rate not less than one and one-half times the basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of forty hours in such workweek. U. S. Department of Homeland Security Headquarters 500 C St SW Washington, D.C.20042. (2) Violation; liability for unpaid wages; liquidated damages. In the event of any violation of the clause set forth in paragraph (b)(1) of this section the contractor and any subcontractor responsible therefor shall be liable for the unpaid wages. In addition, such contractor and subcontractor shall be liable to the United States (in the case of work done under contract for the District of Columbia or territory, to such District or to such territory), for liquidated damages. Such liquidated damages shall be computed with respect to each individual laborer or mechanic, including watchmen and guards, employed in violation of the clause set forth in paragraph(b)(1) of this section, in the sum of$27 for each calendar day on which such individual was required or permitted to work in excess of the standard workweek of forty hours without payment of the overtime wages required by the clause set forth in paragraph (b)(1)of this section. (3) Withholding for unpaid wages and liquidated damages. The (write in the name of the Federal agency or the loan or grant recipient) shall upon its own action or upon written request of an authorized representative of the Department of Labor withhold or cause to be withheld, from any moneys payable on account of work performed by the contractor or subcontractor under any such contract or any other Federal contract with the same prime contractor, or any other federally-assisted contract subject to the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act,which is held by the same prime contractor, such sums as may be determined to be necessary to satisfy any liabilities of such contractor or subcontractor for unpaid wages and liquidated damages as provided in the clause set forth in paragraph (b)(2)of this section. (4) Subcontracts. The contractor or subcontractor shall insert in any subcontracts the clauses set forth in paragraph(b)(1)through(4)of this section and also a clause requiring the subcontractors to include these clauses in any lower tier subcontracts.The prime contractor shall be responsible for compliance by any subcontractor or lower tier subcontractor with the clauses set forth in paragraphs (b)(1)through (4)of this section. L. Rights to Inventions Made Under a Contract or Aareement (Applicable if FEMA award meets the definition of"funding agreement" under 37 C.F R. § 401.2(a) and the non-Federal entity wishes to enter into a contract with a small business firm or nonprofit organization regarding the substitution of parties, assignment or performance of experimental, developmental, or research work under that "funding agreement". Does not apply to the Public Assistance, Hazard Mitigation Grant Program, Fire Management Assistance Grant Program, Crisis Counseling Assistance and Training Grant Program, Disaster Case Management Grant Program, and Federal Assistance to Individuals and Households - Other Needs Assistance Grant Program. 37 CFR Part 401; 2 CFR Part 200, Appendix II, F). The contractor acknowledges that it must comply with the requirements of 37 CFR Part 401 and any implementing regulations issued by FEMA. M. Clean Air Act and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (Applicable to Contracts in Excess of$150,000) Clean Air Act (1) The Contractor agrees to comply with all applicable standards, orders, or regulations issued pursuant to the Clean Air Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. § 7401 et seq. (2) The Contractor agrees to report each violation to the City and understands and agrees that the City will, in turn, report each violation as required to assure notification to the State, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and the appropriate Environmental Protection Agency Regional Office. (3)The Contractor agrees to include these requirements in each subcontract exceeding $150,000 financed in whole or in part with Federal assistance provided by FEMA. Federal Water Pollution Control Act (1) The Contractor agrees to comply with all applicable standards, orders,or regulations issued pursuant to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended, 33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq. (2) The Contractor agrees to report each violation to the City and understands and agrees that the City will, in turn, report each violation as required to assure notification to the State, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and the appropriate Environmental Protection Agency Regional Office. (3)The Contractor agrees to include these requirements in each subcontract exceeding $150,000 financed in whole or in part with Federal assistance provided by FEMA. N. Certification Reaardina Debarment. Suspension. Ineliaibilitv and Voluntary Exclusion (Applicable to All FEMA Contracts and Subcontracts; Executive Order 12549, Executive Order 12689, 2 CFR Part 180; 2 CFR Part 3000) a. By signing this Addendum, the Contractor is providing the certification set out below. b. The inability of a person to provide the certification set out below will not necessarily result in denial of participation in this covered transaction. The Contractor shall submit an explanation of why it cannot provide the certification set out below. The certification or explanation will be considered in connection with the department or agency's determination whether to enter into this transaction. However, failure of the Contractor to furnish a certification or an explanation shall disqualify such a person from participation in this transaction. c. The Contractor shall provide immediate written notice to the department or agency to whom this proposal is submitted if any time the prospective primary participant learns that its certification was erroneous when submitted or has become erroneous by reason of changed circumstances. d. This Contract is a covered transaction for purposes of 2 C.F.R. pt. 180 and 2 C.F.R. pt. 3000. As such the Contractor is required to verify that none of the Contractor, its principals(defined at 2 C.F.R.§ 180.995),or its affiliates(defined at 2 C.F.R. § 180.905)are excluded(defined at 2 C.F.R.§180.940)or disqualified (defined at 2 C.F.R. § 180.935). e. The Contractor must comply with 2 C.F.R. pt. 180, subpart C and 2 C.F.R. pt. 3000, subpart C and must include a requirement to comply with these regulations in any lower tier covered transaction it enters into. f. This certification is a material representation of fact relied upon by the City. If it is later determined that the Contractor did not comply with 2 C.F.R. pt. 180,subpart C and 2 C.F.R. pt.3000, subpart C, in addition to remedies available to the State, and the City,the Federal Government may pursue available remedies, including but not limited to suspension and/or debarment. g. The Contractor agrees to comply with the requirements of 2 C.F.R.pt. 180,subpart C and 2 C.F.R. pt. 3000, subpart C while this offer is valid and throughout the period of the Contract. The Contractor further agrees to include a provision requiring such compliance in its lower tier covered transactions. 0. Certification Reaardina Use of Contract Funds for Lobbyina - Byrd Anti-Lobbying (Byrd Anti-Lobbying (31 USC s. 1352)--Applicable to contracts in excess of$100,000. 2 CFR Part 200, Appendix II) Contractors with contracts of$100,000 or more shall file the required certification.Each tier certifies to the tier above that it will not and has not used Federal appropriated funds to pay any person or organization for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with obtaining any Federal contract, grant, or any other award covered by 31 U.S.C. §1352. Each tier shall also disclose any lobbying with non-Federal funds that takes place in connection with obtaining any Federal award. Such disclosures are forwarded from tier to tier up to the City who in turn will forward the certification(s)to FEMA. (1) The Contractor certifies, by signing this Addendum, to the best of his or her knowledge and belief, that: a. 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 Federal 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. b. If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any Federal 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. c. This certification is a material representation of the fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was made or entered into. Submission of this certification is a prerequisite for making or entering into this transaction imposed by 31 U.S.C. 1352.Any person who fails to file the required certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than$10,000 and not more than $100,000 for each such failure. d. The Contractor also agrees that he or she shall require that the language of this certification be included in all lower-tier subcontracts, which exceed $100,000, and that all such recipients shall certify and disclose accordingly. e. The Contractor, certifies or affirms the truthfulness and accuracy of each statement of its certification and disclosure, if any. In addition, the Contractor understands and agrees that the provisions of 31 U.S.C. Chap. 38, Administrative Remedies for False Claims and Statements, apply to this certification and disclosure, if any. P. Procurement of Recovered Materials (Applicable to all FEMA contracts, 42 USC s. 6962; 2 CFR Part 200, Appendix II, K; 2 CFR s. 200.322) (1) In the performance of this Contract, the Contractor shall make maximum use of products containing recovered materials that are EPA-designated items unless the product cannot be acquired- a. Competitively within a timeframe providing for compliance with the contract performance schedule; b. Meeting contract performance requirements; or c. At a reasonable price. (2) Information about this requirement, along with the list of EPA-designated items, is available at EPA's Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines website, www.epa.gov/smm/comprehensiveprocurement-guideline-cpq-program, (3) The Contractor also agrees to comply with all other applicable requirements of Section 6002 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act." Q. Compliance with Federal Law. Reaulations. and Executive Orders (Applicable to all FEMA contracts) This is an acknowledgment that FEMA financial assistance will be used to fund the Contract only. The Contractor will comply with all applicable federal laws, regulations, executive orders, FEMA policies, procedures, and directives as applicable, including but not limited to: a. The Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, as amended, 42 USC Sec. 5121, et. seq. b. Resource Conservation and Recovery Act c. National Historic Preservation Act d. Mandatory Standards and policies relating to energy efficiency which are contained in the state energy conservation plan issued in compliance with the Energy Policy and Conservation Act R. Compliance with State and Federal Reportina Reauirements. The contractor and its subcontractors shall comply with and the Contract is subject to the requirements and regulations of the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the State of Florida Division of Emergency Management pertaining to reporting. S. Jmmiaration and Naturalization Act (Applicable to all FEMA contracts} Contractor shall not knowingly employ unauthorized alien workers in violation of 8 USC §1324a(e) [§274A(a)(1) and (e)] of the Immigration and Nationality Act] and such employment of unauthorized aliens shall be grounds for unilateral termination of the Contract/Agreement. T. Jndemnity of Fundina Entities, (Applicable to all FEMA contracts) Contractor hereby agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the State of Florida, the Government of the United States of America (including but not limited to the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the Federal Highway Administration), and the City and their officers, agents, employees, and elected officials from and against any and all liability, claims, damages, demands, expenses, fees, fines, penalties, suits, proceedings, actions and cost of actions, including attorneys' fees for trial and appeal, and for the preparation of same arising out of Contractor's, its officers, agents, employees, and subcontractors'acts or omissions associated with this Contract. U. Performance and Payment Bonds, (Applicable to all FEMA Construction Contracts} If not already required under the Contract, and if requested by the City,the Contractor shall, prior to the commencement of operations,furnish a Performance and Payment Bond,executed by a surety company authorized to do business in the State of Florida, in the amount of the estimated contract value, which bond shall be conditioned upon the successful completion of all work, labor, services, and materials to be provided and furnished under the contract and the payment of all subcontractors, materials, and laborers. Said bonds shall be subject to approval by the City. V. Materials and Supplies, (Applicable to all FEMA contracts) All manufactured and unmanufactured articles, materials, and supplies which are acquired for public use under this Contract have been produced in the United States as required by 41 USC§10a, unless it would not be in the public interest or unreasonable in cost. W. Access to Records (Applicable to all FEMA contracts; OHS Standard Terms and Conditions, v. 3.0 XXV) (1) The Contractor agrees to provide the City, State, FEMA, the Comptroller General of the United States or any of their authorized representatives access to any books, documents, papers and records of the Contractor which are directly pertinent to the contract for the purposes of making audits, examinations, excerpts and transcriptions. (2) The Contractor agrees to permit any of the foregoing parties to reproduce by any means whatsoever or to copy excerpts and transcriptions as reasonably needed. (3) The Contractor agrees to provide the FEMA Administrator or his authorized representatives access to construction or other work sites pertaining to the work being completed under the contract. (4) The Contractor agrees to maintain all books, records, accounts and reports required under the Contract for a period of not less than three (3) years after the date of termination or expiration of the Contract, except in the event of litigation or settlement of claims arising from the performance of the Contract, in which case Contractor agrees to maintain same until the City, the State, FEMA, the Comptroller General, or any of their duly authorized representatives, have disposed of all such litigation, appeals, claims or exceptions related thereto. (5) In compliance with the Disaster Recovery Act of 2018, the City and the Contractor acknowledge and agree that no language in this contract is intended to prohibit audits or internal reviews by the FEMA Administrator or the Comptroller General of the United States. X. PHS Seal. Logo and Flaas (Applicable to all FEMA contracts; OHS Standard Terms and Conditions, v. 3.0)0V) The Contractor shall not use the OHS seal(s), logos, crests or reproductions of flags or likenesses of OHS agency officials without specific FEMA approval. Y. Fraud and False or Fraudulent or Related Acts (Applicable to all FEMA contracts) The Contractor acknowledges that 31 USC Chap. 38 (Administrative Remedies for False Claims and Statements)applies to the Contractor's actions pertaining to this Contract. Z. No Obliaation by the Federal Government (Applicable to all FEMA contracts) The Federal Government or FEMA is not a party to the Contract and shall not be subject to any obligations or liabilities to the City, Contractor, or any other party (whether or not a party to that contract) pertaining to any matter resulting from the contract. AA. Subcontracts, (Applicable to all FEMA contracts) To the extent applicable, the Contractor shall cause the inclusion of the provisions of this Addendum in all subcontracts. Piggyback Contract—Advanced Roofing,Inc. 19