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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCONTRACT - PERFECTO ARCHULETA CONSTRUCTION - BID - 9772 HAULING SERVICES 2023DocuSign Envelope ID: 40EAF09F-79F7-4AB6-A385-D7ECA52BDAE5 DocuSign Envelope ID: 40EAF09F-79F7-4AB6-A385-D7ECA52BDAE5 DocuSign Envelope ID: 40EAF09F-79F7-4AB6-A385-D7ECA52BDAE5 DocuSign Envelope ID: 40EAF09F-79F7-4AB6-A385-D7ECA52BDAE5 DocuSign Envelope ID: 40EAF09F-79F7-4AB6-A385-D7ECA52BDAE5 3/24/2023 BID 9772 Hauling Services 2023 Page 8 of 22 EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF WORK 1. Service Provider must be able to provide the equipment bid and a qualified driver Sunday through Saturday at any time, within twelve (12) hours of being called by the City Representative or designated Truck Boss. Phone contact with a company representative, qualified to dispatch equipment, must be available at all times. The City Representative will try to schedule night/weekend work in advance, if possible. Service Provider must own all trucks. 2. The equipment and the driver shall be used primarily to haul asphalt from various asphalt plants to the job site as directed by the City Representative. Material from the job site may also be hauled to various other job sites, or dump sites located around the City, as directed by the City Representative. Other City departments (other than Streets Department) may use this bid for hauling. Equipment and drivers shall report in at the time and location, as directed by the City Representative, mechanically sound and fully prepared to work a full day. Any tipping fees from the Larimer County landfill would be reimbursed at those fee rates (pass through) with included receipt. 3. All Drivers must have a valid CDL and be qualified to operate the equipment. Any driver who operates a commercial motor vehicle, as defined in §382.107, in intrastate or interstate commerce and is subject to the commercial driver’s license requirement of 49 CFR part 383 must be included in an alcohol and controlled substances testing program under the Federal Highway Administration’s rule. Documentation of proof must be submitted with this bid (see BID SUBMITTAL INSTRUCTIONS). 4. Drivers must be mentally and physically alert, and capable of maintaining safe control of their vehicle at all times. Drivers must be properly dressed for work in the construction environment. a. Hard Hats – American National Standards Institute (ANSI) approved, must be worn all times when outside a vehicle or equipment. b. Eye Protection – ANSI approved, must be worn when drivers are exposed to machines, equipment, or operations that present a potential eye injury. c. Footwear – suitable footwear that fits and provides adequate protection from hazards present at the construction site must be worn at all times. d. Safety Vests – ANSI Class II must be worn at all times on the job site or public right- of-way. Night work will require a Class III Safety Vest. e. Safety items listed in 4.a. thru 4.d. are the responsibility of the driver/Service Provider. f. No animals/pets are allowed on facilities or job sites. 5. All drivers must attend a Spring pre-construction meeting to review this scope of work. 6. All equipment must comply with all Department of Transportation (DOT), CDL, and any other local/State/Federal requirements including able to clear Port of Entry, Portable Scales, and possess current inspection stickers. Trucks must be equipped with an effective load covering DocuSign Envelope ID: 40EAF09F-79F7-4AB6-A385-D7ECA52BDAE5 BID 9772 Hauling Services 2023 Page 9 of 22 tarp, asphalt apron (asphalt lip), and backup alarms. Trucks shall always tarp all loads when hauling material. The City of Fort Collins reserves the right to inspect vehicles and to remove any truck from a jobsite that has equipment maintenance issues such as bald tires, leaks, and/or any issue which takes the equipment out of DOT compliance. Repeat issues of non-compliance may result in a suspension and/or contract termination. 7. All work shall be done in a professional, safe, courteous and efficient manner. The driver shall exercise the utmost courtesy to other drivers, the City, and the public. Foul language or gestures on the job and during radio communications is strictly prohibited. 8. Drivers must use appropriate sanitary facilities for restroom breaks as provided by the City on each job site or facility. 9. The City shall not be responsible for any equipment failures, damage to equipment, or maintenance required on the equipment. The Service Provider is responsible for all fuel required. 10. The City has adopted a “Limitation on Engine Idling” to discourage the idling of vehicle engines. The Service Provider must comply with turning off vehicles instead of idling for long periods (more than thirty seconds, as a general rule). The City also desires that Service Provider’s run biodiesel in their trucks. 11. Any damage caused by the Service Provider’s equipment or driver shall be the sole responsibility of the Service Provider. The Service Provider shall indemnify and hold harmless the City for any damage done by the Service Provider’s equipment/driver to any persons, property, or any part of the right-of-way. 12. At no time whatsoever shall the driver be considered or become a City employee. However, the driver must understand that their actions reflect upon the City. 13. The City will not guarantee hours. Service Providers will be used on an as-needed basis, based on rates, job site requirements, availability, type of equipment, and past performance in the event of a violation of the rules. The City reserves right to choose which Service Providers and trucks or tractor/trailers are utilized on each project that meets the best interests of the City. 14. In the event a Service Provider chooses to pull off a City project to work for another company or contractor, the City reserves the right to utilize other Service Providers in their place for the duration of the project at the City Representative’s discretion. Also, such Service Providers may not return to the project. Exceptions may be made at the City Representative’s discretion which may include mechanical breakdowns, illnesses, etc. 15. Hours worked must be approved at the end of each day by the City Representative. Hours will be counted from the time of arrival on the job site (not from the time of notification or departure time from the Service Provider’s site) and will end after the last load is unloaded. In the event, that a project is cancelled for the day and the City Representative is unable to provide a one-hour cancellation notice, the Service Provider shall be paid a one hour show up time. Service Provider will get signed out at the jobsite if empty and are not needed any DocuSign Envelope ID: 40EAF09F-79F7-4AB6-A385-D7ECA52BDAE5 BID 9772 Hauling Services 2023 Page 10 of 22 further. If you are loaded and need to dump at Hoffman Mill you will have ½ hour added for your time for travel. 16. The City shall have the option to proceed with calling the next available Service Provider if the lowest cost Service Provider with the required equipment is not available and/or cannot commit to support the project duration or other project requirements. In case of a tie based on the hourly rates quoted, the City Representative will alternate calling the tied Service Providers. At the discretion of the City, Service Providers who were not included in the original bid may be added to the Agreement but will be added to the end of the list, regardless of price, upon submission of all required documentation and subsequent approval by the City. While the City intends to select Service Providers for each project based on rates, job site requirements, Service Provider availability, and equipment, the City reserves the right to choose the Service Provider best qualified to perform the work in the City’s sole judgement and discretion. 17. The City will award to all responsive and responsible bidders. However, the City intends to prioritize and utilize Service Providers based on price, availability, responsiveness, and equipment. All equipment or subcontracted equipment needs to be included on the bid form at time of the bid, with all requirements listed in the Bid Submittal. If new equipment or subcontracted equipment is requested to be added by the Service Provider, Service Provider shall issue this information along with all Bid Submittal requirements to the City for their review and approval. If accepted the City will issue Service Provider an amendment to their contract and this newly added equipment will be placed at the end of the call list. 18. The Service Provider must provide Workman’s Compensation insurance in accordance with Exhibit C of the Services Agreement, unless he Service Provider has no employees as defined by the Workers’ Compensation Act of Colorado, C.R.S. §§ 8-40-101, et seq., (the “Act”). In such event, the Service Provider shall complete the workman’s compensation waiver (Exhibit D). The Service Provider must immediately notify the City of any changes to this status. 19. If changes occur, the Service Provider must provide a driver’s name with copy of CDL driver’s license, insurance including liability/workman’s compensation and proof of alcohol and controlled substances testing program under the Federal Highway Administration’s rule. It is the Service Provider’s responsibility to immediately send any changes in drivers to the City Purchasing department and include the required above documentation. Non- compliance may result in a suspension and/or contract termination. 20. The City of Fort Collins has adopted a Dust Prevention and Control Manual: http://www.fcgov.com/purchasing/pdf/dust_prevention_control_manual.pdf. All operations conducted under this Agreement shall be performed in accordance with the stated procedures and requirements. 21. The City reserves the right to discipline companies for violations of these rules. The first violation may result in a written warning and removal from job site. Any subsequent violation may result in, depending on the violation, suspension and/or contract termination. In addition, the City reserves the right to suspend and/or terminate the contract for violations of the rules without a written warning depending on the severity of the violation and may result in an exclusion from participating in future bids for a period up to 3 years. DocuSign Envelope ID: 40EAF09F-79F7-4AB6-A385-D7ECA52BDAE5 BID 9772 Hauling Services 2023 Page 11 of 22 22. COVID-19 Compliance. The Service Provider shall comply with all state, county, and local laws, ordinances, and public health orders established to reduce the spread of COVID-19, as applicable. The Service Provider shall ensure employees with COVID-19 symptoms do not report to the job site. Service Provider must wear appropriate face covering when outside the truck or interacting with others on site. Individuals must wear all standard worksite personal protective equipment (PPE). In addition, individuals should wear a mask or cloth face covering consistent with local public health recommendations and other applicable safety requirements. DocuSign Envelope ID: 40EAF09F-79F7-4AB6-A385-D7ECA52BDAE5 DocuSign Envelope ID: 40EAF09F-79F7-4AB6-A385-D7ECA52BDAE5 DocuSign Envelope ID: 40EAF09F-79F7-4AB6-A385-D7ECA52BDAE5 DocuSign Envelope ID: 40EAF09F-79F7-4AB6-A385-D7ECA52BDAE5 DocuSign Envelope ID: 40EAF09F-79F7-4AB6-A385-D7ECA52BDAE5 DocuSign Envelope ID: 40EAF09F-79F7-4AB6-A385-D7ECA52BDAE5