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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESPONSE - BID - 31579 6064 CIVIC CENTER AND OLD TOWN PARKING GARAGES 2007 RESTORATION AND REPAIRSSECTION 00300 BID FORM PROJECT 6064 Civic Center and Old Town Parking Garages 2007 Restoration and Repairs Date September 19, 2007 1 In compliance with your Invitation to Bid dated September 19, 2007_ and subject to all conditions thereof, the undersigned a (Corporation, Limited Liability Company, Partnership, Joint Venture, or Sole Proprietor) authorized to do business in the State of Colorado hereby proposes to furnish and do everything required by the Contract Documents to which this refers for the construction of all items listed on the following Bid Schedule or Bid Schedules 2. The undersigned Bidder does hereby declare and stipulate that this proposal is made in good faith, without collusion or connection with any other person or persons Bidding for the same Work, and that it is made in pursuance of and subject to all the terms and conditions of the Invitation to Bid and Instructions to Bidders, the Agreement, the detailed Specifications, and the Drawings pertaining to the Work to be done, all of which have been examined by the undersigned 3 Accompanying this Bid is a certified or cashier's check or standard Bid bond in the sum of 5% ($ 5 % ) in accordance with the Invitation To Bid and Instructions to Bidders 9 The undersigned Bidder agrees to execute the Agreement and a Performance Bond and a Payment Bond for the amount of the total of this Bid within fifteen (15) calendar days from the date when the written notice of the award of the contract is delivered to him at the address given on this Bid The name and address of the corporate surety with which the Bidder proposes to furnish the specified performance and payment bonds is as follows Greenwoodravelers Casualty and Surety Company of America, 6060 S Willow Drive, GVillage, CO 80111 5 All the various phases of Work enumerated in the Contract Documents with their individual jobs and overhead, whether specifically mentioned, included by implication or appurtenant thereto, are to be performed by the CONTRACTOR under one of the items listed in the Bid Schedule, irrespective of whether it is named in said list. 6 Payment for Work performed will be in accordance with the Bid Schedule or Bid Schedules subject to changes as provided in the Contract Documents 7 The undersigned Bidder hereby acknowledges receipt of Addenda No 1 through 1 - 11 List the more important projects recently completed by your company, stating the approximate cost of each, and the month and year completed, location and type of construction Empire Park Parking Structure, $94,000 00, 2004, 1355 S Colorado Blvd E1 Paso County Judicial South Tower; $119,504 se 1 8 al 270 S Tejon listed The Hermitage, $32,770 00, 7/25 07, 6001 S Yosemite, all jobs are waterproofing 12 List your major equipment available for this contract, Not applicable, hand tools utilized for this contract 13 Experience in construction Work similar in importance to this project Extensive roofing and waterproofing experience, approximately 50-100 large waterproofing jobs annually 14 Background and experience of the principal members of your organization, including officers See attached resumes 15 16 17 18 Credit available $ 100,000 00 Bank reference Wells Fargo Bank, Shawn McGoff, 303-980-7614 Will you, upon request, fill furnish any other information Yes out a detailed financial statement and that may be required by the OWNER? Are you licensed as a General CONTRACTOR If yes, in what city, county and state class, license and numbers' No What 19 Do you anticipate subcontracting Work under this Contracts Yes If yes, what percent of total contracts 39. and to whom Preferred Painting; The Brickman, Inc 20 Are any lawsuits pending against you or your firm at this time? —No IF yes, DETAIL 7/96 Section 00420 Page 2 21 22 What are the limits of your public liability DETAIL General liability $2,000,000 with $10,000,000 excess liability What company What are your company's bonding limitations See attached letter from bonding company 23 The undersigned corporation to verification of Qualifications Dated at hereby authorizes and requests any person, firm or furnish any information requested by the OWNER in the recital comprising this Statement of Bidder's this 19th day of September , 2007 WeatherSure Systems, Inc Name of Bidder By Dan Seifert Title: Waterproofing Sales/Pro]ect Manager State of Colorado County of Arapahoe ✓' being duly swo n deposes and says that he is -,,Of L d �f �� / . /aR �t��ip�nd that (name of rganrzatron) the answers to the foregoing questions and all statements therein contained are true and correct Subscribed and sworn to befo e me this day of 20 U 7 Notary Public My commission expires 7/96 Section 00420 Page 3 SECTION 00430 SCHEDULE OF SUBCONTRACTORS List all subcontractors for the work items listed below and all subcontractors performing over 15% of the contract ITEM Paint Masonry SUBCONTRACTOR Preferred Painting The Brickman, Inc 7/96 Section 00430 Page 1 DAN SEIFERT 3333 S. Platte River Dr., Englewood, CO 80110 — 303.781.5454 — dans@weathersure.net PERSONAL PROFILE • Six years experience Project Management & Roof Consultant (RRO) and 10 years architectural design • Twenty-five years construction experience sales, manager, foreman, estimator, tradesman and troubleshooter • Skilled carpenter residential and commercial, wood and steel framing, finish, roofing, siding, drywall, plastic lammate, cabinetry, concrete, ceramic and quarry the • Seventeen years experience in property management MANAGEMENT, MARKETING AND SALES SKILLS Successful at selling projects, project management and handling complex multiple tasks Skilled at identifying and implementing procedures that increase profits Ability to increase business and satisfy customers while conforming to standards COMPUTER SKILLS AutoCAD Roof management software Microsoft Office - Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint and MS Project EMPLOYMENT HISTORY WeatherSure Systems Inc. —Sales Associate and Project Manager (January 2006 - Present) Waterproofing division Sales Associate and Project Manager, marketing, client contact, acquire client expectations, prepare project scope, schedule, and fee, for parking structures, curtain walls and exterior envelope water infiltration repairs Shive-Hattery Architects and Engineers — Project Manager and Roof Consultant III, RRO (April 1999 — January 2006) Project Manager, marketing, client contact, acquire client expectations, prepare project scope, schedule, tee, organize project personnel, deliver final product on time and within budget, exterior envelope water infiltration investigations and reports, reports of opinion on Insurance claims for hail and wind damage, site verification, design work, specification writer, construction observer, and CAD drafting KNV Architects -Planners, Inc — Draftsman (August 1998 - April 1999) CAD drafting, site verification and design work Seifert Construction — Owner and Operator (1986 - 1999) General contractor of new homes, remodeling, and subcontractor of interior finish Excellent skills in marketing, designing and organizing projects, scheduling work, purchasing and accounting Hillsboro West Apartments — Property Manager of 40 apartments (August 1986 - April 1996) Colonial Terrace Apartments — Property Manager of 32 apartments (April 1994 - April 1996) Managed and maintained 72 apartments Responsibilities included marketing, tenant selection, collecting rents, bookkeeping, advertising, identifying and supervising construction projects and maintenance repairs McComas-Lacma Construction — Foreman & Carpenter (1983 - 1986) Self -Employed — Carpenter, Auto Body Repair & Painting (1981 - 1983) Iowa Local #4 Carpenters Union — Foreman, Supervisor, Estimator & Carpenter (1976 - 1981) EDUCATION Kirkwood Community College, Associate of Applied Science Specialization Architectural Technology — Received Outstanding Achievement Award Selected Experience - Health Care Facilities: • University of Iowa Health Care, Iowa City, Iowa - 40,000 square foot Center of Excellence addition to the Pomerantz Pavilion Designed new innovative temporary and final modified bitumen roofing systems meeting FM 1-90 requirements When the roofing systems are removed they do not leave holes in the concrete deck from mechanical fasteners or residue on the deck that is incompatible with interior floor covering adhesives • University of Iowa Health Care, Iowa City, Iowa — The John Papajohn Pavilion 7t" Floor Curtain Wall Modifications Project involved removal and reinstallation of approximately 300 LF of glazed curtain wall to reduce water infiltration into the building The existing curtain wall was raised, a new through -wall flashing with end dams installed, and new glazing gaskets and seals were installed • University of Iowa Health Care, Iowa City, Iowa - The Alleyway Drainage Project involved the investigation and design of a waterproofing system in a mechanical area between three buildings which corrected a thirty -year -old unsolved water infiltration problem • Mercy Hospital Rooftop Garden, Cedar Rapids, Iowa - Researched rooftop surface material, as well as retrofitting handicap access to the rooftop connected to the obstetrics floor of the new hospital addition Changed the use of the new EPDM roofing system to a patient accessible decorative plaza deck with planters • University of Iowa Health Care, Iowa City, Iowa - Written report on observations of field investigation and recommended solutions to water infiltration and icing issues of glass roofs and glass enclosures • University of Iowa Health Care, Iowa City, Iowa - Designed new roofing system and developed construction documents to replace existing roofs on selected roof levels of Boyd Tower DAN SEIFERT Project Manager & Roof Consultant Qualifications: Dan brings 25 years of experience in the construction industry to Shive- Hattery He was the owner of a general contracting company where he gamed experience in all phases of construction with expertise in water infiltration problems His work with Shive-Hattery includes serving as a Project Manager, Roof Consultant and Designer for new buildings, building renovations and additions He is instrumental in managing numerous projects of various types • Health Care facilities • Industrial facilities • Government agencies • Educational facilities • Investigation serves for identifying and solving construction problems for clients, insurance companies and attorneys Professional Memberships Education Roof Consultants Institute Kirkwood Community College— A A S Registered Root Observer (RRO) Architectural Technology DAN SEIFERT Page 2 • University of Iowa Health Care, Carver Pavilion Patio Deck Roof Replacements, Iowa City, Iowa - Replaced two patio roots of approximately 4,000 square feet each with a durable PVC waterproofing system and aesthetically pleasing concrete paver system Modification to adjacent doors, patio lighting, safety rails, and lightning rod systems were incorporated to address all possibilities of water entry into the building An exterior sound system was also incorporated on one of the patios This project was featured on the cover of RCI Interface magazine in February 2003 (see photo) Selected Experience - Educational Facilities, • Cedar Rapids Community School District, Cedar Rapids, Iowa — Managed roof projects and designed a variety of roofing systems (metal, shingles, modified bitumen, EPDM), developed construction documents and provided construction observation for roof improvements from 1999 to present • Cedar Rapids Community School District, Cedar Rapids, Iowa - Designed roof for the new Viola Gibson Elementary School • Cedar Rapids Community School District, Cedar Rapids, Iowa - Designed the roofs for seven high school additions in 2002 for Jefferson, Kennedy and Washington High Schools • Iowa City Community School District, Iowa City, Iowa - Designed 1999 and 2000 ICCSD Roof Improvements • Cedar Rapids Community School District, Cedar Rapids, Iowa - Roof consultant for all buildings suffering hail damage Many required repairs, some roofs needed to be replaced • Harding Middle School, Cedar Rapids, Iowa - Provided construction observation for portions of the DAN SEIFERT Page 3 exterior masonry walls reconstruction Wall construction included installation of through -wall flashing with weep ropes, replacements of wall cavity ridged insulation and replacement of interior concrete block masonry brick back-up • City High School, Iowa City, Iowa - Developed construction documents for repairs to deteriorating exterior masonry and the addition of expansion joints as well as the reconstruction of an upper parapet wall An original design tot lateral support of masonry through - wall expansion joints was implemented • Eastern Iowa Career Assistance, Davenport, Iowa - Provided construction observation and orchestrated solutions to construction issues for installation of a new roofing system and repair of the building's exterior masonry e Frances Willard School, Rock Island, Illinois - Designed new roof system Selected Experience - Commercial Facilities: • The Mark of the Quad Cities, Moline, Illinois - Designed new roof system, developed construction documents and provided construction observation of the Plaza Deck that consisted of a bitumen vapor retarder, new insulation, a modified roofing membrane, drainage mat and concrete toping with a decorative scoring pattern • Quad Cities Times in Davenport, Iowa - Provided construction observation for roof repairs and installation of protective roof coating • The Eastern Iowa Airport, Cedar Rapids, Iowa - Provided design of new roof system as well as construction observation Y Von Maur, Eden Prairie, Minnesota - Designed new roof system and developed construction documents for new addition and reroof of existing store space IDAN SEIFERT Page 4 • Von Maur, Fort Wayne, Indiana - Designed new roof system and developed construction documents for new store • Von Maur, Wichita, Kansas - Designed new roof system and developed construction documents for new addition and reroof of existing store space • GAB Robins Insurance, Dubuque, Iowa - Written report on probable cause of reported roof damage Also included a recommendation based on observations and product investigation of nuitation slate shingles • Condo Maintenance Association - Provided design recommendations and construction observation to improve attic ventilation, reduce ice damming and water infiltration issues, and coordinate correction of settlement issues Selected Experience — Governmental Facilities: • City of Cedar Rapids Building Repair Projects — Prowded multidiscipline project management, roofing design and construction documents for three city facilities consisting of The Paramount Theater selected masonry repairs and roof replacements The Public Works Facility selected root replacements, replacement of siding and exterior envelope improvements Veterans Memorial and City Hall selected roof replacements • City of Cedar Rapids Public Works Main Roof #15 Replacement project — Provided project management and design for new roofing system and modifications to and adjacent window wall to meet the city's expectations and limited budget Selected Experience - Expert Witness: • Provided investigation and recommendations regarding water infiltration, condensation, installation, design issues, and reviewed construction documents on selected buildings for various attorneys and legal firms 6166 Colorow Drive Phone 303-697-5897 Morrison, CO Fax 303-980-7130 ■ Work experience 1997 — Present WeatherSure Systems, Inc Englewood, CO President • Owner of roofing company with all responsibilities for all aspects of small business administration and sales 1994-1997Garey Maintenance Systems, Inc Denver, CO President • Owner of roofing company with all responsibilities for all aspects of small business administration and sales 1992-1996 Bryant Universal Inc Los Angeles, CA Regional Manager • Responsibilities for management of sales, production and administration of $20 million annual revenues of commercial roofing projects Emphasis on negotiated retrofit protects in lieu of public bid or new construction sales 1979-1984 Garey Roofing Inc St Joseph, MI Vice President • Family owned roofing company with responsibilities for all aspects of small business administration and sales Education 1973 - 1977 University of Michigan 31 GPA 1970 — 1973 St Joseph High School 3 4 GPA Trade Education 1994 BOMA CFC Management Certification Course 1991 Terry Paulson Sales Seminar 1989 R Karas Negotiating Skill Seminar 1986 RIEI Seminar — Roof Maintenance 1983 RIEI Seminar— Single Ply Roofing 1980 RIEI Seminar — Built Up Roofing Basics • Self -priming • High build • Exceptional adhesion • Apply over tightly adhering rust • Good flexibility • Good Impact resistance • Good wetting properties • Reduced undercutting at damaged areas • Reduced number of coats required • High solids • Low VOC content • Reduced pinholing • No lilting of conventional coatings • Immersion in fresh or salt water • Interior or exterior application • High traffic floors • Bulk storage tanks • Dairies • Structural and support steel • Bottling plants • Off -shore rigs • Power generating plants • Roof decks • Food processing • Bar joists • Hospitals • Piping • Schools • Catwalks • Performs well as an • Water and waste treatment plants encapsulating coating This two -component high build epoxy is self -priming and has exceptional adhesion even over tightly adhering rust It also has good flexibility and impact resistance, plus good wetting properties, almost eliminating undercutting at damaged areas The high solids provide exceptional coverage and the low solvent reduces pinholes and lifting of conventional coatings May be used as a high build primer, an intermediate coat or single coat Interior applications Minimum two coats for exterior applications For Immersion use in fresh or saltwater • Not for Immersion in low pH liquids • Not for immersion in strong solvents • Not for application on high abuse floors • Tendency to yellow on exterior surfaces • Limited low temperature cure • Limited gloss retention on exterior surfaces Mixing Instructions - This two -component product is mixed as a 1 to 1 ratio by volume of components A to ' B First, mix each component separately until uniform, then combine components "A" & "B" and mix thoroughly (5 minutes) or until homogeneous For best results, use a spiral mixing blade in a variable speed (400-600 rpm) electric drill Place the spiral mixing blade at the bottom of the container before turning on the mixer This will help avoid inducting air into the material Inducted air will cause "bubbles" in the coating when applied Gently move the mixer head up to the surface while running Do not remove the head while it is still spinning Allow the combined components to sit for an induction time of 30 minutes, then lightly stir again to ensure uniformity This product has a workable pot life of 6 hours at 70' F Applying the material immediately after the 30 minute's induction time will provide best results Note Higher air and mixture temperatures will decrease the pot Irfe and working time Colors. ALL MUST BE MIXED WITH M46-84 CATALYST —Tint Bases: M45-90 Tintable White M45-91 Deep Base M45-92 Clear Base —Special Colors: Contact your Benjamin Moore & Co Representative Certification: Master Painters Institute MPI #108 Formulated without lead, mercury, or chromates Does not contain any ozone -depleting substances, either Class I or Class II Technical Data Tintable White Generic Type Amido Amine Epoxy Pigment Type Titanium Dioxide & Corrosion Inhibitors Volume Solids (mixed as recommended) 78% Theoretical Coverage 315 So Ft ® 4 Mils Film Thickness — Wet 3 8 — 10 mils —Dry 3-5 mils Dry Time ® 70° F — To Touch 4 Hours — To Recoat 8 Hours Dries By Chemical Cure Dry Heat Resistance — Intermittent 350' F Viscosity @ 70d F (mixed as recommended) 90 x 5 KU Flash Point (Seta) 102' F 60' Specular Gloss —Semi -Gloss 30%-50% Surface Temperature At Application — Min 40' F — Max 90` F Surface must be dry and at least 5 above the dew point Reducer M95 Reduction — Brush — Roller —Spray 5% 5% 10% Clean Up Thinner M95 Mixing Ratio (by volume) 1 1 Induction Time ® 70d F 30 Minutes Pot Life ® 70' F 6 Hours Weight Per Gallon (mixed as recommended) 12 8 Ibs Storage Temperature — Min — Max 40°F 90° F Analysis Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) pyp¢ar— ..% d.mm. en ux tura,,m• id. .e,x >m�a..m�••E,.., •.a. ,..x *Unthinned Grams/Liter I 199 may vary by color) mole n.. wem••t. ozx ..1—t.•ndd111m• mmiviem•dt. _iLix z_ l000x Los/Gal 1 66 ao dx Con1w1 Bengrmn Moore & Co lorwhiallerels which mayorWynol be SubsWellyleas lhansfated ADDENDUM 1 6064 Civic Center and Old Town Parking Garages Maintenance and Repairs B BASE BID WORK ITEM TABLE UNIT BID Description Refr Units PRICE QTy PRICE Civic Center Parking Garage I umn Sum Ifnm< Project Mobilization 00300 1 1 F 5 a L S 1 $ 1,920 00 Project General Requirements 00300 1 1 F 5 b L S 1 $ 2,000 00 Paint Steel 00300 1 1 F 5 c L S 1 $27,060 00 Paint Floor -Traffic Markings 00300 1 1 F 5 d L S 1 $ 40000 Performance & Labor and Material Bond 00300 1 1 F 5 e L S 1 $ 1,63500 Note Traffic markings pricing is for restoration Summation of Lump Sum of markings on new coating area only Steel Contract Prices painting prep to remove dll visible sw lace rust to bare, metal using hand and power tools n..,...:..., a o....,..... (SSPC-SP3 snecification) in lieu of blastme Subtotal $33,015 00 Paint matey ials Der attached data sheets Topping Repair 2/S3 1 S F $ 41 92 50 $ 2,096 00 Concrete/Concrete Slab Repair 11(S3 1 S F $110 10 1 110 $12 109 0 Division 4 Repairs Repoint Masonry (Brick) 7/S3 1 L F $ 55 15 1 120 $ 6,618 00 Brick Replacement Repair 7/S3 1 EA $165 a5 40 $ 6,618 00 Repaint Masonry (With Weep 7/S3 1 L F $116 10 38 $ 4,412 00 Holes Division 7 Renairs Sealant Repair 12/S3 1 L F $ 4 07 360 $ 1,466 00 Rout & Seal Cracks 13/S3 1 L F $ 3 75 200 $ 75000 Cove Sealant Repair 14/S3 1 L F $ 3 08 360 $ 1,111 00 Vertical Sealant Repair 1553 1 L F $ 25 58 120 $ 3,070 00 Coping Sealant Repair 15/S3 1 L F $ 30 25 150 $ 4,538 00 Re -Coat Existing Deck Coating 3/S3 1 S F $ 5 95 1,200 $ 7,145 00 Replace Expansion Joints 10/S3 1 L F $ 79 21 120 $ 9,505 00 Summation of Unit Price Items, Summation of Unit Prices Lump Sum Items, Civic Center Old Town Parking Garage Subtotal $59,438 00 Subtotal $92 453 00 Primer Selection Hot or Cold Poured, Cast Concrete -Cinder Technical Information Rolled Steel or Brick or Lt Weight PrimeraProd'uct Code t"kfj�t �jjj'� r r t -nox xr,-yp-v { - Generic Type ®Waterborne EpoxyBlock Filler KgPigmen[,Type Ott •; Titan tirnDioxide ' ' "9•• .� Corrosi on lhhib tors ••-1, and Select Inerts iR,�0 Volume Solvra e Theorebcal,kCoverzgeya[ Recommended Film Thickness ��f' Film Thickness Wet7 . °� T#' � cs .`;4.. Dry :.•• r D y"Time ToCToucht �� e DneS�EYis�::+i na- Dry,Hezj_vR,�esis[z+ngcey�,!�La'�'�.Y*� FlzsYiPoinISe[al s 60'. Specu'la`r�Gloss�.i,i�"r` d�-," r •', Surfz'�cerTemperz[ure _�-,M�n• '` e' 'r'®® �At~�plicanon Max o r' r' cs me c6eey o - c i sr s oov m n p inc. 3 Pcduction -Brush ' do not th Roller �n do not th n 9 _-Sprays r', do not thin Water mayy' Clean'ylc'1, iµh��nner'+ �' Mixing�Ratio b`yvol mej7 sil iiG followed by Xylol IntlucnoniTime,-'� xM�P' r �� Weigh[ Pek�Gallon lg'M, • �' r S[orage.Temperature -'Mm w.a • r' nxW'� A, • r • � Note For additional information regarding primer selection — reference the primer selection chart in the product manual or in the product catalog Primer Information M45 / M46 Self -Priming CM36-00 / M37-84 Can also be used for penetrating concrete floors, wood, and wood floors Accepts a wide variety of high performance finish coats M31 / M32 Provides the bonding properties needed to support any two component product when used on high abuse surfaces, high moisture areas or below grade applications Excellent for areas subjected to repeated cleaning with high pressure water Protects surfaces In food processing plants, water & waste treatment plants, pulp and paper plants, dairies, bottling plants, and a host of others Epoxy Mastic Coating (M45/M46) Cont'd Surface Preparation Bare Steel All surfaces shall be free of loose rust, mlllscale, and contaminants such as oil, grease, dirt, and salts Before any surface preparation is attempted, oil and grease must be removed by employing SSPC-SPi Solvent Cleaning For large areas, use Oil & Grease Emulsifier (M83) For Mild Exposures Use Commercial Blast Cleaning to SSPC-SP6 to remove millscale, rust, and other contaminants and leave a roughened surface Use Power Tool Cleaning to Bare Metal SSPC-SP11 to remove mllscale, rust and other contaminants and leave a roughened surface For Severe Exposures Use Near -White Blast Cleaning to SSPC-SP10 to remove mlllscale, rust, and other contaminants and leave a roughened surface WARNING' If you scrape, sand or remove old paint, you may release lead dust LEAD IS TOXIC EXPOSURE TO LEAD DUST CAN CAUSE SERIOUS ILLNESS, SUCH AS BRAIN DAMAGE, ESPECIALLY IN CHILDREN PREGNANT WOMEN SHOULD ALSO AVOID EXPOSURE Wear a NIOSH-approved respirator to control lead exposure Carefully clean up with a HEPA vacuum and a wet mop Before you start, find out how to protect yourself and your family by contacting the National Lead Information Hotline at 1-800-424-LEAD or log on to www epagov/lead Application Information Due to the rapid dry of this coating, only small areas may be coated by brush, applicator pad, or roller Generally, this paint is best applied by spray Care must be taken to achieve the specified wet and dry film thicknesses Uniform, even coats must be obtained Application Equipment Conventional or airless spray, brush or roller Certain colors may require two coats depending on method of application and color of the primer or intermediate coat Conventional Spray Equipment Recommendations Emirs Model 62 Spray Gun or equivalent Fluid Nozzle Air Nozzle Atomizing Air Pressure Fluid Pressure (Measured at gun inlet) 66 (070') 66 SK 60 PSI 40 PSI Notes Airless atomization strongly recommended Do not exceed pot life Low temperatures or longer hoses require higher pot pressure Proper atomization is necessary to obtain a smooth finish Airless Spray Equipment Recommendations Bmks Airless 1 Spray Gun or equivalent Airless Tip Orifice Fluid Pressure Binks Tip No 018" — 026" 2,500 — 3,000 PSI 9 — 1860/9 — 2680 Notes Do not exceed pot life Requires higher pressure pump CAUTION' Use 100 mesh manifold filter and gun with 100 mesh tip strainer Use appropriate tip and atomizing pressure for equipment, applicator technique and weather conditions Roller Use a'/4' nap synthetic cover Do not use medium or long nap roller covers Clean Up Instructions Clean all equipment immediately after use with Epoxy Thinner (M95) At the same time, flush out all fluid lines and carefully clean pressure pots Use clean solvent only It is also good practice to periodically clean the spray tip or the fluid tip/au cap combination during the course of the working day or shift Performance Standards All test results are for Safety White unless otherwise noted `DesfriptionTesty,J..v c `3 '4•,,,', Y.'..2'' ,,. :;[, 1 <>.:o-,Results ..•, '' a... t� 'yR r±oi jl ':' ;.v« ASTM D 3359 Cross Cut Tape Test Elcometer Adhesion 5B 1 400 P S I ASTM D 4060 C17 Wheels 1000 qm Load 1000 c clesl 85 m /1000 Cycles ASTM D 2794 Gardner Impact 7 Day Air Dry at 77 F Direct 20 inch pounds reverse 4 inch pounds ASTM D 522 Conical Mandrel Apparatus 14% - 5 % NaOH No Effect 5%H2S0, No Effect ;# 100 % Xylene No Effect ;b 100% Mineral Spurts No Effect ASTM D3363 Pencil Hardness 7 Day Cure 6H ASTM G53 Accelerated aging via exposure to fluorescent ultraviolet and condensation Yellows ASTM B117 500 Hours - No effect 800 Hours - M#6 Blisters - Ambient 1500 Hours - No effect - i,Yi Resistance Crayon Good Litter Good Lipstick Good Marker Good Ink Pen Poor Shoe Polish Good 180° F 1500 Hours - No effect Environmental, Health & Safety Information WARNINGI COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID AND VAPORI HARMFUL IF INHALED OR SWALLOWED Contains xylene (xylol), n-butyl alcohol, tetraethylenepentamme, epoxy resin and crystalline silica HARMFUL IF INHALED MAY AFFECT THE BRAIN OR NERVOUS SYSTEM CAUSING DIZZINESS HEADACHE, OR NAUSEA MAY CAUSE EYE, SKIN, NOSE, AND THROAT IRRITATION MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN REACTION IMPORTANT Designed to be mixed with other components Mixture will have hazards of both components Before opening packages, read all warn- ing labels Follow all precautions NOTICE Repeated and prolonged exposure to solvents may lead to permanent brain and nervous system damage Eye watering, headaches nausea, dizziness, and loss of coordination are signs that solvent levels are too high Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents may be harmful or fatal Cancer Hazard contains crystalline silica which can cause cancer when in respirable form Keep away from heat and flame Close container after each use Use only with adequate ventilation Do not breathe vapors, spray mist, or sanding dust Do not get in eyes or on skin WEAR A PROPERLY FITTED VAPOR/PARTICULATE RESPIRATOR APPROVED BY NIOSH for use with paints, eye protection, gloves, and protective clothing during application (or sanding) and until all vapors and spray mist are exhausted In confined spaces or in situations where continuous spray operations are typical, or if proper respirator fit is not possti wear a poshve-psessuse, supplied air resprator In M cases follow respirator manufacturer's direc- tions Do not permit anyone without protection in the painting area FIRST AID If affected by inhalation of vapors or spray mist remove to fresh au In case of eye contact, flush immediately with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes and call a physician For skin, wash thoroughly with soap and water In case of ingestion, DO NOT induce vomiting Get medical help immediately IN CASE OF FIRE — Use foam, CO, dry chemical, or water fog SPILL — Absorb with inert material and dispose of in accordance with applicable regulations DISPOSAL Use completely or dispose of properly This product contains organic solvents which may cause adverse effects to the environ- ment if handled improperly Disposal of waste containing either organic solvents or free -liquids in landfills is prohibited Dry, empty con- tainers may be recycled In a can recycling program Local disposal requirements vary, consult your sanitation department or state - designated environmental agency on disposal options FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN Refer to Material Safety Data Sheet available from your retailer for further safety and handling information Warranty & Limitation of Sellers Liability All statements made on any product label, product manual, product data sheets technical data charts or specification charts contained herein, are accurate to the best of our knowledge The products and information are intended for use by persons having skill and know-how in the industry at their own discretion and risk Benjamin Moore & Co warrants only that its coatings represented herein meet the formulation standards of Benjamin Moore & Co NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY THE SELLER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY BY OPERATION OR LAW, OR OTHERWISE INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Workmanship weather, construction equipment, quality of other materials and other variables affecting the results are beyond our control No agent employee or representative of seller has any authority to bind seller to any affirmation, representation or warranty except as stated above Performance Standards All test results are for Tintable White unless otherwise noted - ASTM D 3359 Cross Cut Tame Test I 5B ASTM D 4060 C17 Wheels, 1000 m Load, 1000 c des 44 m ASTM D 2794 Gardner Impact, 7 Day Air Dry at 77 F Direct 75 inch pounds Reverse 25 inch pounds ASTM D 522 Conical Mandrel A aratus 28% - 5 % NaOH No Effect 5 % H IS04 No Effect 100% X lene No Effect 100% Mineral Spirits No Effect - ASTM D 3363 Pencil Hardness 7 Day Cure 4H ASTM G53 Accelerated aging ma exposure to fluorescent, ultraviolet, and condensation - ASTM B117 1000 Hours - No effect, 1300 Hours - DE 1 6 400 Hours — No effect not recommended not recommended ,+E Crayon Excellent Litter Excellent - - Lipstick Excellent Marker Excellent , t Ink Pen Excellent Shoe Polish Excellent Environmental, Health & Safety Information DANGERi FLAMMABLEi VAPOR AND SPRAY MIST HARMFUL Contains aliphatic polyisocyanate, hexamethylene and diisocyanate OVEREXPOSURE MAY CAUSE LUNG DAMAGE MAY CAUSE ALLERGIC SKIN AND RESPIRATORY REACTION EFFECTS MAY BE PERMANENT MAY AFFECT THE BRAIN AND NERVOUS SYSTEM CAUSING DIZZINESS, HEADACHE, OR NAUSEA CAUSES EYE, SKIN, NOSE, AND THROAT IRRITATION IMPORTANT Designed to be mixed with other components Mixture will have hazards of both components Before opening packages, read all warning labels Follow all precautions NOTICE Repeated and prolonged exposure to solvents may lead to permanent brain and nervous system damage Eye watering, headaches, nausea, dizziness, and loss of coordination are signs that solvent levels are too high Intentional misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhaling the contents may be harmful or fatal INDIVIDUALS WITH LUNG OR BREATHING PROBLEMS OR PRIOR REACTION TO ISOCYANATES MUST NOT BE EXPOSED TO VAPOR OR SPRAY MIST Do not breathe vapor or spray mist A POSITIVE -PRESSURE, SUPPLIED -AIR RESPIRATOR IS RECOMMENDED with eye protection, gloves, and protective clothing during application A vapor/particulate respirator may be appropriate where airborne monitoring demonstrates vapor levels below ten times the applicable exposure limits In all cases, follow respirator manufacturers directions Do not permit anyone without protection In the painting area Keep away from heat, sparks, and flame VAPORS MAY CAUSE FLASH FIRE Close container after each use Use only with adequate ventilation Do not breathe vapors, spray mist, or sanding dust Do not get in eyes, on skin, or on clothing Wash thoroughly after handling FIRST AID If affected by inhalation of vapors or spray mist, remove to fresh air If breathing difficulty persists or occurs later, consult a physician and have label Infor- maton available In case of eye contact, flush immediately with plenty of Water for at least 15 minutes and call a physician For skin, wash thoroughly with soap and water In case of ingestion, DO NOT induce vomiting Get medical help immediately IN CASE OF FIRE — Use foam, COZ, dry chemical, or water fog SPILL — Absorb with inert material and dispose of in accordance with applicable regulations DISPOSAL Empty container with product residue may still be flammable, follow all hazard statements until it has been disposed of Contains organic sol- vents which may cause adverse effects on the environment if disposed of improperly Consult your sanitation department for more information on disposal of empty containers Disposal of wastes containing either organic solvents or free -liquids in landfills Is prohibited Contact your state -designated environ- mental agency for information concerning re -use, recycling, or disposal of solvent -borne paint FOR PROFESSIONAL USE ONLY NOT FOR RESIDENTIAL USE KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN Refer to Material Safety Data Sheet available from your retailer for further safety and handling information Warranty & Limitation of Sellers Liability All statements made on any product label, product manual, product data sheets, technical data charts or specification charts contained herein, are accurate to the best of our knowledge The products and information are intended for use by persons having skill and know-how In the industry at their own discretion and risk Benjamin Moore & Co warrants only that its coatings represented herein meet the formulation standards of Benjamin Moore & Co NO OTHER WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY THE SELLER, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, STATUTORY, BY OPERATION OR LAW, OR OTHERWISE INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Workmanship, weather, construction equipment, quality of other materials and other variables affecting the results are beyond our control No agent, employee or representative of seller has any authority to bind seller to any affirmation, representation or warranty except as stated above • Excellent chemical resistance • Excellent abrasion resistance • Equals the results of the best baked finishes • Excellent gloss retention • Interior or exterior application • Excellent color retention • High traffic floors • Wide unlimited color selection • Cures at lower temperatures and non -yellowing clear • Contains UV absorber • Buildings • Equipment • Machinery • Rolling stock • Construction equipment • Highway and mining equipment • Lockers • Storage tanks • Bridges • Towers Labor Saving Benefits • Cement trucks, airplanes • Waste treatment plants • Food processing plants • Chemical plants • Pulp and paper mills • Fertilizer plants • Breweries • Power generating plants • Oil field equipment • Bottling plants This two component acrylic urethane provides excellent chemical & abrasion resistance, plus color and gloss retention The cured coating equals the results of the best baking finishes This coating performs well on high trafficked floors where color and gloss are desired Resists continuous clean with strong cleaning compounds Resists the strong solvents used in graffiti removal Curing time may be accelerated or retarded as necessary by the addition of M77 Urethane Accelerator or M92 Urethane Retarder • Use tie coat, or mist coat, when applying over porous zinc coatings (i e inorganic zinc rich primers) • Contains strong solvents that could lift conventional coatings • Coated surfaces may discolor under tires due to the plasticizer migration • Not for continuous immersion DANGER VAPORS AND SPRAY MIST ARE HARMFUL IF INHALED REFERENCE SAFETY SECTION OF THIS BROCHURE • This coating provides excellent chemical and abrasion resistance for wider choice of uses • This coating provides excellent color & gloss retention for longer coating life • The performance qualities of this cured coating equal the best baked finishes • Available in wide color range to satisfy the most demanding color need • Available in non -yellowing clear for complete graffiti removal* • Performs well on high trafficked or display floors where color and high gloss are desired Colors. All must be mixed with M75-85 Aliphatic Urethane Gloss Hardener —Standard: CM74-00 Clear* M74-15 Safety Yellow M74-21 Safety Red M74-35 Safety Blue M74-65 Safety Orange M74-82 Safety Black —Tint Bases: M74-90 Tintable White M74-91 Deep Base M74-92 Clear Base —Special Colors: Contact your Benjamin Moore & Co Representative Certification: Formulated without lead, mercury, or chromates Formulated with non-photochemically reactive solvents t for Clear Sealer Finish reference Product Data Sheet M73 M74BO • see Application Intormatron for use of accelerators and retarders Technical Data Tintable White Generic Type Aliphatic Acrylic Urethane Pigment Type Titanium Dioxide Volume Solids (mixed) 52% Theoretical Coverage 420 sq ft /gal @ 2 0 Mils Film Thickness — Wet —Dry 2 9 — 4 8 Mils 15-25Mils Dry Time @70'F—To Touch —To Recoat 2Hours' 4-8 Hours' Dries By Chemical Cure Dry Heat Resistance 350' F Viscosity (Mixed) 75 t 5 KU Flash Point (Seta) 86° F 60 Specular Gloss 90% Minimum Surface Temperature At Application — Min 40' F — Max 95° F Surface must be dry and at least 5' above the dew point Reduction — Brush — Roller — Spray Do not thin Do not thin Do not thin Clean Up Thinner M93 Mixing Ratio 4 1 by Volume Induction Time 30 Minutes Pot Life 0 70 F 6 — 8 Hours Weight Per Gallon (Mixed) 10 0 Ibs Storage Temperature — Min 40° F Analysis: Is ad e am,,er+ r Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) er,ru x+.x venmie mox dyoacal— .��.n�.m oioad. PP zx ....... ... ,..n.•..,. Catalyzed, Unthlnned Grams/Lder 446" may vary by color) men Pipmenu +nnex solvents and Additives +aa=x Lbs /Gal 372 "Contact Benjamin Moore&Co loractuallevels which mayorrnaynotbesublvertlally less than stated Ferrous� Ferrous Metal f�, .Mason®.1° 1. 61ock,Walls.:.. Pnmer!?ioduct`,Codej ;BAiar Gen'erioT;Y • v �Rigmen[Type s's axs:'Fi d°fit, ii.° �. .- Fibers ®®Organic and Select Inerts r yTheorencal Coverage.att e RecornmendedrFlm;Thickness�L Im Thickness Wet q$, �:. ��YGyOc Tirmre` "-Tc?j oh �� Dry'Heatt'Res' i7M . r', 60-3ra+r GOQ,Specula ,Glossy@�•,`�k r'• 2 Surf cc eT�empera ur Ht. ' pIication,� ;x s r c sic ayn e u r 5 ''o'ove me d r pomc il+r PC � aaa� ^Reducnori-Brush Roller Spray a�.' Cleznj1.pThlnn0 ?y.magy ?+„�7,•' ®®�� ing RaPo jbyevolumel� o, �„{,.� .Induction TTmeW�, r 0 76t`Llfe"6.70;;F. i , 4fJlp QkJ_ Weighi'PerGallon 3 ti 47+sr` a^"4F•uCm a5'ltslPd SlorageoTempemturiet4 MIn,, s�Kr.{ Note For additional Information regarding primer selection — Primer Information reference the primer selection chart in the product manual or in the product catalog M33 / M34 Excellent corrosion resistance, chemical resistance and superior adhesion qualities make it a perfect choice for all ferrous and non-ferrous metals both Interior and exterior Supports epoxy and urethane topcoats for ultimate protection in the most aggressive environments CM18 /C M19 Two component epoxy zinc rich with metallic zinc dust in the dry film providing optimal galvanic protection for steel Protects steel substrates in the most aggressive chemical and Industrial environments High performance topcoats can be easily applied with excellent adhesion guaranteed CM36-00 / M37-84 Can also be used for penetrating concrete floors, wood, and wood floors Accepts a wide variety of high performance finish coats M31 / M32 Provides the bonding properties needed to support any two component product when used on high abuse surfaces, high moisture areas or below grade applications Excellent for areas subjected to repeated cleaning with high pressure water Protects surfaces in food processing plants, water & waste treatment plants, pulp and paper plants, dairies, bottling plants, and a host of others M74/M75 Aliphatic Acrylic Urethane Gloss Cont'd Surface Preparation Previously Painted or Primed Surfaces Ensure that the surface is clean, dry and free from oil, grease, dirt, salts, and any other contaminants All blistered and loose paint must be removed All bare areas must be primed Glossy surfaces should be roughened before recoating Bare Steel All surfaces shall be free of loose rust, mtllscale, and contaminants such as oil, grease, dirt, and salts Before any surface preparation is attempted, oil and grease must be removed by employing SSPC-SP1 Solvent Cleaning For large areas, use M83 Oil & Grease Emulsifier Use Commercial Blast Cleaning to SSPC-SP6 to remove mtllscale, rust, and other contaminants and leave a roughened surface Concrete and Masonry Remove all loose particles, lartance, oil, grease, form release agents, and any other contaminants New concrete and masonry must be a'daaaed to cure {or a minimum of 28 days Before painting, roughen the surface by abrasive blasting, acid etching, or scarifying WARNING' If you scrape, sand or remove old paint, you may release lead dust LEAD IS TOXIC EXPOSURE TO LEAD DUST CAN CAUSE SERIOUS ILLNESS, SUCH AS BRAIN DAMAGE, ESPECIALLY IN CHILDREN PREGNANT WOMEN SHOULD ALSO AVOID EXPOSURE Wear a NIOSH-approved respirator to control lead exposure Carefully clean up with a HEPA vacuum and a wet mop Before you start, find out how to protect yourself and your family by contacting the National Lead Information Hotline at 1-800-424-LEAD or log on to www epa oovAead Application Information Generally, this paint is best applied by spray Due to the rapid dry of this coating, only small areas may be coated by brush, applicator pad, or roller Care must be taken to achieve the specified wet and dry film thicknesses Uniform, even coats must be obtained Large horizontal surfaces should be spray applied, however, roller application can be performed Use of M92 Urethane Retarder will aid brush or roller application Dry time may be decreased or increased by the addition of M77 Urethane Accelerator or M92 Urethane Retarder See relevant product data sheets for details Either product should be added after the A and B components have been mixed and allowed to sit for an induction period of 30 minutes The addition of 2 0 fl oz of M77 Urethane Accelerator per gallon reduces dry -to -touch time from 2 hours to 1 hour and dry-to- recoat time from 6 hours to 3 hours, while increasing VOC level by 7 gm4 The addition of 8 0 fl oz of M92 Urethane Retarder per gallon increases pot life by 2 - 4 hours and dry time by 1 - 2 hours, while increasing VOC level by 15 gmA Application Equipment Conventional or airless spray, brush, or roller Certain colors may require two coats depending on method of application and color of the prime or intermediate coat Conventional Spray Equipment Recommendations Rinks Model 62 Spray Gun or equal Fluid Nozzle Air Nozzle Atomizing Au Pressure Fluid Pressure (Measured at gun inlet) 63B ( 040") 63 PB 45 PSI 25 PSI Low temperatures or longer hoses require higher pot pressure Proper atomization is necessary to obtain a smooth finish Airless Spray Equipment Recommendations Binks Airless 1 Spray Gun or equal Airless Tip Orifice Fluid Pressure Binks Tip No 015' - 021" 2,000-2500 PSI 9-1560/9-2150 CAUTION I Use 100 mesh manifold filter and gun with 100 mesh tip strainer Use appropriate tip and atomizing pressure for equipment, applicator technique and weather conditions Roller Use a'/q nap synthetic cover Do not use medium or long nap roller covers Clean Up Instructions Clean all equipment immediately after use with M93 Aliphatic Urethane Thinner At the same time, flush out all fluid lines and carefully clean pressure pots Use clean solvent only It is also good practice to periodically clean the spray tip or the fluid tip/air cap combination during the course of the working day or shift .,i;-'.,a :'%%; ti4ta%.1'-€_: J; -r1' :i'�31:^b..;+�f;�,'.,✓y:.s gag ✓.".i_ 40-' '1.:4 qd a "-k, 8d \y."TM ^F� ADDENDUM 1 6064 Civic Center and Old Town Parking Garages Maintenance and Repairs I�i1�TT9R�1i17:.L7 Project Mobilization 00300 1 1 F 5 a L S 1 $ 1,920 00 Project General Requirements 00300 1 1 F 5 b L S $ 2,000 00 Performance & Labor and Material Bond 00300 1 1 F 5 e L S 1 $ 40000 Summation of Lump Sum Contract Prices Subtotal $ a,32o 00 Division 3 Repairs Topping Repair 2/S2 1 SF g 39 18 300 $11,7as o0 Division 7 Renairs Sealant Repair 3/S2 1 L F 1 $ 4 07 525 $ 2,137 00 Rout & Seal Cracks 4/S2 1 L F $ 3 75 450 $1,688 00 Seal Vertical Joint 5/S2 1 L F $ 28 38 100 $ 2,383 00 Summation of Unit Price Items, Subtotal $ 17,91200 Summation of Unit Prices Lump Sum Items, Old Town Subtotal $ 22,232 00 Project Summary Summation of Unit Prices Lump Sum Items, Old Town Subtotal $ 22,232 00 Summation of Unit Prices Lump Sum Items, Civic Center Subtotal $ g2 q53 00 Note Bid does not include heated enclosures or protection from the elements PROJECT JJ TOTAL $114,68500 One hundred fourteen thousand six hundred and eighty-five $Dollars TOTAL COST IN WORDS WeatherSure Systems, Inc COMPANY NAME 9. PRICES The foregoing prices shall include all labor, materials, transportation, shoring, removal, dewatering, overhead, profit, insurance, etc., to cover the complete Work in place of the several kinds called for. Bidder acknowledges that the OWNER has the right to delete items in the Bid or change quantities at his sole discretion without affecting the Agreement or prices of any item so long as the deletion or change does not exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the total Agreement Price. RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED WeatherSure Systems, Inc. CONTRACTOR BY Dan Seifert PRINTED NAME tw�"Zg- /-7 T Signature Date Project Manager RRO Title License Number (If Applicable) (Seal - if Ld is y co gyration) i Attest: Address 2350 S. Jason St. CORPORATE SEAL Denver, CO 80223 Telephone 303-781-5454 11 dans@weathersure.net 7/96 Section 00300 Page 5 SECTION 00410 BID BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: that we, the undersigned WeatherSure Systems Inc as Principal, and Travelers Casual and Surety Company.of AjecL asl Surety_, are hereby held and firmly bound unto the City of Fort Collins, Colorado„ as OWNER, in the sum of $ 5% for the payment of which, well and truly to be made( we hereby 3cintly and severally bind ourselves, successors, and, assigns THE CONDITION of this obligation is such that whereas the Principal has submitted to the City of Fort Collins, Colorado the accompanying Bid and hereby made a part hereof to enter into a Construction Agreement for the construction of Fort Collins Pro] ect , civic Center and Old Town Parking Garage 2007 Restoration and Repairs as per Project No 6064 NOW THEREFORE, (a) If said Bid shalt be rejected, or Ib) If said Bid shall be accepted and the Principal shall execute and deliver a Contract in the form of Contract attached hereto (properly completed in accordance with said Bid) and shall furnish a BOND for his faithful' performance of said Contract, and for payment of all persons performing labor or furnishing materials in connection therewith, and shall in all other respects perform the Agreement created by the acceptance of said Bid, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise the same shall remain in force and effect, it being expressly understood and agreed that the liability of the Surety for any and all claims hereunder shall, in no event, exceed the penal amount of this obligation as herein stated. The Surety, for value received, hereby stipulates and agrees that the obligations of said Surety and its BOND shall be in no way impaired or affected by any extension of the time within which the OWNER may accept such Bid; and said Surety does hereby waive notice of any such extension. Surety Companies executing bonds must be authorized to transact business in the State of Colorado and be accepted by the OWNER. 7/96 Section 00410 Page 2 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Principal and the Surety have hereunto set their hands and seals this 19th day of September , 2007 , and such of them as are cozporataons have caused their corporate.seals to be hereto affixed and these presents to be signed by their proper officers, the day and year first set forth above. PRINCIPAL SURETY Name: Weather ure Systems, Inc Travelers Casualty and Surety CqMpany of America Address, 3333 So Platte R1Yer Dr 6060 d„�/ 1QV Dive __ Englewood, CO 80110-2140 w Greenwood Village CO 80111 i By: Title: Title :Vera T Kalba__,_ Attorney -in -Fact ATTEST By ; —Lc"'L�'/�J ALCf rY,4 (SEAL) ••-�:'�"'a • W'.0 `+w° T � fir" ..��,',� St+ - ink 7/96 Section 00410 Page 3 MOODY INSURANCE AGENCY, INC 3773 CHERRY CREEK NORTH DRIVE, SUITE 800 DENVER, COLORADO 80209-3804 PHONE (303) 824-6600 WARNING THIS POWER OF STPAUL POWER OF ATTORNEY TRAVELERS Farmington Casualty Company Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Company Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Underwriters, Inc Seaboard Surely Company St Paul Fire and Marm, Insuranct. Company Attorney -fin Fact No 215267 St Paul Guardian Insurance Company St Paul Mercury Insurance Company Travelers Casualty and Surely Company Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America N United States Fndehh and Guaranty Company Certificate No 001018427 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS That Seaboard Suretv Company is a corporation duly mgamYul under the laws of the State of New York, that St Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company, St Paul Guardian Insurance Company and St Paul Mercury Insurance Company are corporations duly organized under the laws of the State of Minnesota, that Farmington Casually Company, Travelers Casualty and Surety Company, anal Trawlers Casualty Ind Suretq Company of America an, corporations duly organized under the Incas Of the Stntc Of Connecticut that United States Mdchty and Guaranty Company is a corporation July orgamted under flu, laws of the Stale of Maryland that Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Company is a corporation duly orgamted under the laws of tlr- State of Iowa and that Fndehly and Guaranty Insurance Underwriters, Inc its a corporation duly organved Wide] the I,IW\ of the Stine of Wisconsin (herein collectively called the Companies"), and that the Companies do hereby make, Constitute and appoint Evan E Moody, Brad Moody, Vera T Kalba, D N Broyles, Dan Flnholm, Karen A Feggestad, and Scott J Howard of the City of Denver , State of Colorado , their (me and lawful Attorney(s)-m-Fact, each in their separate capacity d more than one is named above, to sign, execute, seal and acknowledge any and all bonds, recognrmnces, conditional undertakings and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof on hchalf of too Companies in their z`i% tess of guaranteeing the fidelity of persons, guaranteeing the performance of contracts and executing or guaranteeing bonds and undertakings required or pe 1 rgplm anCponsX ffrgceednigs allowed by law �V x �kN � Q ({.� i IN day of WITNESS WHEREOF, the Companieses6have caused this ,Ctr� {to`be �ngncryaddt If- orate seals to be hereto affixed, this 2� y ` lS 1 + Farmington Casualty C4 �n�'y�St Py ['an[ Guardian Insurance Company,' Fidelity and Guaranty ��,',•`�rar, lriRpaRj�® St Paul Mercury InsSia'nce Company,- Fidelity and Guarantyla.: Itcenderw2ltrs, Inc Travelers Casually and'Surety Company > Seaboard Surety Company Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America • I V ,,, n St Paul Fire and Mann -Insurance Company United States Fidelit; and Guaranty Compar}y ," '=jam. 4 JJ 2 GI.SUa. 31Wflr J� 6` O\41N G9 JPN \Ni y' ..t. IH `JAW. ,YC41nIY ,� _r w5.ir. ( , � S V O Y I •! °o 1977 Nm�marauD "r 1927 '®4 ._Nnr'f., .ynraxNrc�� 9 s br 1951 m �t- '' SEAL o� oe �58dL�'7696,,( dNr . NMI a�0<aFn-FP „'`rFn Ncc �� �vfX. SPA a% roer �"e° `4r'• • • n 01. State of Connecticut City of Hartford ss By 9/-Tv W ompson, Sen r Ytc President On this the 1 2th day of duly 20Dgielore me personally appeared George W Thompson who acknowledged himself to be the Senior Vice President of Farmington Casualty Company Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Company, Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Underwriters, Inc, Seaboard Surety Company, St Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company, St Paul Guardian Insurance Company, St Paul Mercury Insurance Company, Travelers Casualty and Surety Company, Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America, and Untied States Fidelity and Guaranty Company and that he, as such, being authorized so to do executed the foregoing Instrument for the purposes lherun contained by signing on behalf of the corporations by himself as a duly authorized officer p,TlT In Witness Whereof, 1 hereunto set my hand and official seal TM My Commission expires the 301h day of June, 2011 * i0(IB��� ; Mane C Tetreault, Notary Public 58440-6-06 Printed in U S A WARNING THIS POWER OF ATTORNEY IS INVALID WITHOUT THE RED BORDER This Power of Attorney is granted under and by the authority of the following resolutions adopted by the Boards of Directors of Farmington Casualty Company, Fidelity -and Guaranty Insurance Company, Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Underwriters, Inc, Seaboard Surety Company, St Paul Fire and Manne Insurance Company, St Paul Guardian Insurance Company, St Paul Mercury Insurance Company, Travelers Casualty and Surety Company, Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of 'Amenca, and United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company, which resolutions are now in full force and effect, reading as follows RESOLVED, that the Chairman the President, any Vice Chairman, any Executive Vice President, any Senior Vice President, any Vice President, any Second Vice President the Treasurer, any Assistant Treasurer, the Corporate Secretary or any Assistant Secretary may appoint Attomeys-in-Fact and Agents to act for and on behalf of the Company and may give such appointee such authority as his or her certificate of authority may prescribe to sign with the Company's name and seal with the Company's seal bonds, recognizances, contracts of indemnity, and other writings obligatory in the nature of a bond, recognizance, or conditional undertaking, and any of said officers or the Board of Directors at any time may remove any such appointee and revoke the power given him or her, and it is FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Chairman, the President, any Vice Chairman, any Executive Vice President, any Senior Vice President or any Vice President may delegate all or any part of the foregoing authority to one or more officers or employees of this Company, provided that each such delegation is in writing and a copy thereof is filed in the office of the Secretary, and it is FURTHER RESOLVED, that any bond, recognizance, contract of indemnity, or writing obligatory in the nature of a bond, recognizance, or conditional undertaking shall be valid and binding upon the Company when (a) signed by the President, any Vice Chairman, any Executive Vice President, any Senior Vice President or any Vice President, any Second Vice President, the Treasurer, any Assistant Treasurer, the Corporate Secretary or any Assistant Secretary and duly attested and sealed with the Company's seal by a Secretary or Assistant Secretary, or (b) duly executed (under seal if required) by one or more Attomeys-m-Fact and Agents pursuant to the power prescribed in his or her certificate or their certificates of authority or by one or more Company officers pursuant to a written delegation of authority, and it is FURTHER RESOLVED, that the signature of each of the following officers President, any Executive Vice President, any Senior Vice President, any Vice President, any Assistant Vice President, any Secretary, any Assistant Secretary, and the seal of the Company may be affixed by facsimile to any power of attorney or to any certificate relating thereto appointing Resident Vice Presidents, Resident Assistant Secretaries or Attomeys-in-Fact for purposes only of executing and attesting bonds and undertakings and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof, and any such power of attorney or certificate bearing such facsimile signature or facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon the Company and any such power so executed and cemfied by such facsimile signature and facsimile seal shall be valid and binding on the Company in the future with respect to any bond or understanding to which it is attached I, Ken M Johanson, the undersigned, Assistant Secretary, of Farmington Casualty Company, Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Company, Fidelity and Guaranty Insurance Underwriters, Inc, Seaboard Surety Company, St Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company', St Paul Guardian Insurance Company, St Paul Mercury Insurance Company, Travelers Casualty and Surety Company, Travelers Casualty and Sur@ty+ -0 panv4iAmenc §rd United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is awe and correct copy of the PowerYgf+Attomey executed by lid'C`ompanies, which is in full force and effect and has not been revokedS t{, IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, 1 have hereunto set my hand .aapt�ixed�ea)s of sa�id, 19th September 07 �ompames this day of P , 20 t Kon M Johans Assistant Secretary IN. v 2r BUA +AI $IY r NArLr, 'g2% �o :%QUJpYpSB_p1NOARO_AVL gRi/C, " tFRAapA,i.\nYtiAtr l� UR160, 1YtLaWw1cIl/� tt mCf',r O tf �N1S` To verify the authenticity of this Power of Attorney, call 1-800-421-3880 or contact us at www sipaultravelersbond corn Please refer to the Attomey-In-Fact number, the above -named individuals and the details of the bond to which the power is attached SECTION 00420 STATEMENT OF BIDDER'S QUALIFICATIONS All questions must be answered and the data given must be clear and comprehensive. This statement must be notarized. If necessary, questions may be answered on separate attached sheets The Bidder may submit any additional information he desires 1 Name of Bidder WeatherSure Systems, Inc 2 Permanent main office address 3333 S Platte River Dr , Sheridan, CO 3 When organized- November 1994 4 If a corporation, where incorporated Colorado 5 How many years have you been engaged in the contracting business under your present firm or trade name�_13 6 Contracts on hand (Schedule these, showing the amount of each contract and the appropriate anticipated dates of completion ) Park Lane Condominlums, $399,326 00, 12l14l07 _Grand Hyatt Denver, $272,480 00,11/23/07 Littleton Housing Authority, Amity Plaza, $69,811 00 Waterford Condominiums, $33 038 00 1119Z07 7. General character of Work performed by your company Roofing, waterproofing 8. Have you ever failed to complete any Work awarded to you'_No_ If so, where and whys UK J Have your ever defaulted on a contract If so, where and whys No 10 Are you debarred by any government agency No If yes list agency name 7/96 Section 00420 Page 1