HomeMy WebLinkAboutALL RIGHT CLEANING LLC - CONTRACT - BID - 5489 JANITORIAL AT PARKING GARAGESERVICES AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into the day and year set forth below by and
between THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO, a Municipal Corporation, hereinafter
referred to as the 'City" and All -Right Cleaning, L L C , hereinafter referred to as "Service
Provider"
WITNESSETH
In consideration of the mutual covenants and obligations herein expressed, it is agreed
by and between the,parties hereto as follows
1 Scope of Services The Service Provider agrees to provide services in
accordance with the scope of services attached hereto as Exhibit "A", consisting of fourteen
(14) page, and incorporated herein by this reference
2 Contract Period This Agreement shall commence May 1, 2000, and shall
continue in full force and effect until April 30, 2001, unless sooner terminated as herein
provided In addition, at the option of the City, the Agreement may be extended for additional
one year periods not to exceed four (4) additional one year periods Pricing changes shall be
negotiated by and agreed to by both parties and may not exceed the Denver - Boulder CPI-U as
published by the Colorado State Planning and Budget Office Written notice of renewal shall be
provided to the Service Provider and mailed no later than ninety (90) days prior to contract end
3 Delay If either party is prevented in whole or in part from performing its
obligations by unforeseeable causes beyond its reasonable control and without its fault or
negligence, then the party so prevented shall be excused from whatever performance is
prevented by such cause To the extent that the performance is actually prevented, the Service
Provider must provide written notice to the City of such condition within fifteen (15) days from
the onset of such condition
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Equipment shall be of a size and type most efficiently used for high quality
work of this kind and shall meet with the approval of the City Representative
Equipment deemed by the City to be of improper design, or inadequate for
the purpose intended shall be removed from the premises and replaced with
satisfactory equipment at no expense to the City
The Service Provider is prohibited from using propane -powered equipment
of any kind at the parking structures
Cleaning Supplies
Whenever possible, the City prefers the use of effective, environmentally
friendly cleaning chemicals,
Material Safety Data Sheet
The Service Provider shall submit Material Safety Data Sheets on all
products prior to contract start up, in a form acceptable to the City
C Technical Support
As may be required by the City, the Service Provider is to provide the technical
expertise to set or define staffing labor and resource requirements Those providing
the support shall be experienced and competent, and shall develop their
recommendations on the basis of the City -defined cleanliness levels
D. Service Provider Resource Responsibility
The Service Provider shall contractually establish and provide all labor equipment,
tools supplies, supervision, management and other resources and services
necessary to achieve the cleanliness, customer satisfaction and management
response specifications as defined in the agreement This commitment MUST
include all routine periodic, project and other tasks and frequencies needed to meet
the quality specifications noted It is intended that no project or special work is
billable under this contract, except in a rare or unusual situation And in this event,
authorization must be obtained for added billable work The Service provider will
notify the City representative, with a written order, and will schedule each special
project to be performed, when such work supervision falls outside the context of the
agreement
E. Service Provider Staffing
The Service Provider shall be obligated to provide its proposed number of custodial
personnel to perform the duties required in accordance with this agreement at all
times
The Service Provider shall furnish the City representative a report at the completion
of each shift that includes the following information the name of the person(s)
assigned to the work, date, beginning and ending time of the shift, and a completed
check list of items cleaned
All employees of the Service Provider employed to carry out janitorial cleaning
services proposed are subject to final approval of the City All employees of the
Service Provider are to adhere to City Security, Fire and Safety Regulations The
Service Provider agrees that it will, upon notice from the City, remove any supervisor
or employee who is, for any reason, unsatisfactory to the City, and replace him/her
with an employee satisfactory to the City The Service Provider shall not represent
that it and its employees are either agents or employees of the City
All Service Provider personnel shall be physically able to do their assigned work
All Service Provider personnel shall be capable employees, thoroughly trained and
qualified in the work assigned to them The employee shall receive a copy of the
drop sheets along with appropriate training specific to the needs of the parking
structure(s) prior to performing the cleaning duties
The Service Provider agrees that only assigned personnel will be permitted on the
premises and no other personnel including, but not limited to salesmen, friends,
relatives or minors, will be allowed on the premises without prior notice and
authorization by the City representative
The Service Provider employees shall supervise all routine, project, and "other" work
in such a way as to not interfere with normal scheduled City operations within the
parking facilities
F. Customer Service Policy
The Service Provider shall establish a clear Customer Service Policy, which is
communicated to its employees Service Provider employees who fail to meet the
City's standard for customer service excellence shall be removed from working in the
parking structures
G. Site Management
The Service Provider shall appoint a manager/supervisor to ensure the performance
of the work being done by cleaning personnel
The Site Manager shall demonstrate adequate knowledge of cleaning equipment,
tools, chemicals, techniques, and related activities and should be able to recognize
any situations or circumstances under which the cleaning techniques defined may be
improved upon
The City shall retain the right to cause the Service Provider to replace any individual
functioning as a site manager/supervisor
H. Special Requirements
Service Provider must ensure all exterior doors are locked, as necessary, while
cleaning and upon leaving the parking structures All parking booths, storage area,
and office are to be locked after cleaning The storage area and office should remain
locked while work is in progress
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4.0 Service Provider Operational Requirements
A. Key Control
The Service Provider shall establish and implement adequate methods of ensuring
that all keys issued to the Service Provider are not lost or misplaced and are not
used by unauthorized person
No key issued to the Service Provider shall be duplicated Any loss of keys shall be
reported to the City Representative immediately
The City will furnish all keys and the City, not the Service Provider, will replace all
lost keys Furthermore, if keys are lost or duplicated by the Service Provider and, in
the opinion of the City, it is necessary to replace locks for any reasons of security,
the direct cost of such replacement will be paid by the Service Provider
It is the responsibility of the Service Provider to prohibit the use of keys by persons
other than those supervised by the Service Provider's employees It is also the
responsibility of the Service Provider to prohibit the opening of locked areas by the
Service Provider's employees to permit entrance of persons other than Service
Provider's employees engaged in the performance of assigned work
B. Lost and Found
It shall be the responsibility of the Service Provider to instruct its staff and
employees that all articles of possible personal or monetary value found by the
Service Provider's employees be turned in to the City Parking Service Department at
210 E Olive St
C. Payroll/invoice Documentation
All of the Service Provider's employees shall be required to complete and sign a
drop sheet with the start and ending time of each cleaning of a facility This record
shall be submitted to the City to confirm actual labor cost on invoices submitted, and
in any event, shall comply with the City's requirement for auditing Service Provider
labor hours
D. Problem Identification
All supervisors will be responsible to call and leave a report for the City
Representative identifying any needed repairs to the budding, it's furnishings,
fixtures, its mechanical equipment and other such items Service Provider
supervisors will also call when, in their opinion, non -reachable glass, carpeting, etc
need to be cleaned This information should be called in on a daily basis If the
problem is critical in nature and requires immediate action, the City Representative
shall be notified immediately The Service Provider's supervisor shall.
Call and leave a report of any circumstance of unusual soiling or damage that
may affect performance of the contract work, unhealthful or hazardous
conditions that may affect any person Such calls shall be made immediately
by the Service Provider to the City Representative
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Call and leave a report of other circumstances, which would affect the
Service Provider's performance of work, required under contract
E. Reporting System
Any substantive changes affecting any dimension of work performed shall be
brought to the immediate attention of the City The Service Provider shall not enter
into any agreement or take any action which may interfere with the rights of the City
as noted under this contract, or compromise with the City's ability to serve the needs
of the City, its parking structures, occupants, employees, management, or
customers
F. Reporting Requirements
1 A drop sheet, specific to each facility, must be completed each time the
structures are cleaned The report must then be submitted to the City
Representative that same day
2 A list of problems and conditions found by the cleaning staff are to be called in to
the City Representative's voice mad nightly
3 Work orders will be issued for cleaning complaints made by the City personnel or
its customers These shall be reviewed by the Service Provider for a follow up
resolution The Service Provider shall sign, date and return the corrective work
order that same day
G. Safety and Health
The Service Provider must promptly report to the City cases of death, occupational
disease and injury caused by work on the lob Verbal notification must be followed
by a written report describing the incident The Service Provider must provide
emergency first aid and treatment of lob -related injuries in accordance with the
requirements of its insurance plan
H. Relief Personnel
The Service Provider shall employ an adequate quantity of on -call relief personnel
assigned to the Parking Structures who shall be pre -approved and used to complete
the work assignment of the absent employees normally assigned the work These
relief personnel shall not be charged against the City, directly or indirectly, including
wages, benefits and/or other costs regardless of the regular or overtime hours
worked, when replacing regular workers
1. Soliciting
All soliciting is prohibited on the City premises by Service Provider employees
Service Provider shall inform its employees of this policy prior to beginning work
under the contract
J. Access to City Parking Structures
Prior to beginning work under the City Contract, the Service Provider (through the
City Representative) must obtain clearances from Fort Collins City Police Services
for any person who needs access to the Parking Structures to perform work under
this Contract Police Services will check all sources they deem relevant and
appropriate to determine if clearance will be given The Service Provider must
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provide the City Representative with information about each person seeking
clearance including name, date of birth, social security number, and valid ID (Such
as Drivers License or State ID card) Police Services may deny clearance to any
person whom
♦ Has an active criminal arrest warrant,
♦ Has a felony arrest or conviction,
♦ Has a drug -related misdemeanor or drug -related petty offense conviction,
♦ Has a non -drug -related misdemeanor or a petty offense conviction within the
past three(3) years,
♦ Is a suspect in an active criminal investigation,
♦ Was previously terminated from employment by the City of Fort Collins,
♦ Is determined to be a threat to the safety of persons or property
The City shall provide the Service Provider with identification cards for all
persons given clearance Such identification cards shall be displayed, in an
easily seen manner, on the person of all employees and representatives of the
Service Provider at all times such persons are in the parking structures
Identification cards and access keys to the structures of persons who no longer
work for the Service Provider shall be immediately returned to the City
Representative
Any employee or representative of the Service Provider in the Parking Structures
without a properly displayed identification card is subject to immediate eviction
from the facilities
The Service Provider shall provide the City with a current and complete list of
names, I D card numbers, address and telephone numbers of all employees and
representatives of the Service Provider The Service Provider shall keep this list
current and shall immediately inform the City Representative of all personnel
changes
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ATTACHMENT A
DEFINITION OF CLEANLINESS QUALITY
Cleanliness quality means A "like -new" appearance or all of the following
♦ The absence of litter or undesirable debris
♦ The absence of bonded dust build up of any surface to be dusted
+ The complete, comprehensive and thorough cleaning of any item subject to cleaning,
including corners, inside, outside, top, bottom under and all over all surfaces
♦ The absence of any surface marks that can be removed, spills or other undesirable bonded
surface residue, which can be appropriately eliminated by damp or wet cleaning techniques
♦ The absence of any soil, wax or other undesirable bonded build-up, which can be eliminated
by appropriate heavy duty, cycle or project cleaning techniques
♦ The absence of minor spots, marks, or other limited surface soil, which can be eliminated by
appropriate spot cleaning techniques,
e The absence of dust, lint and other in -fiber accumulation in fabric and carpet areas which
can be eliminated by appropriate vacuum cleaning techniques
♦ The issuance of maintenance and other work requests to eliminate or correct problems with
damaged, non-functioning, repair or replacement oriented items that cannot be corrected
through appropriate cleaning techniques
e The absence of de-icing product residue remaining on any surface after action from these
materials is no longer required
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ATTACHMENT B
SCOPE OF WORK OLD TOWN PARKING STRUCTURE
The Old Town Parking Structure is located at the SE corner of Mountain Avenue and Remington
Street The facility is a high use public building and is open and available twenty-four hours a
day for the purpose of parking automobiles
CONDITIONS:
1) There is no available water on site The Service Provider is required to utilize their own
water in cleaning applications that are dependent on water and that are listed in the scope of
work
2) There is no available storage for equipment or supplies All equipment and supplies must
be brought to the structure for use in cleaning the building
3) Cleaning services for this building are on a once per week basis The exception is that trash
must be removed each Friday, and before normal business hours ( 7 30 a m ) on each
Monday The City Parking Services Department will provide trash liners
4) Cleaning of this facility must occur between Sunday evening and Monday morning each
week The Service Provider will not hinder, in any way, the parking patrons who utilize the
facility while engaged in cleaning activities
5) All drop sheets must be completed and turned in the day service is provided
6) Additional service is expected around special events and Holidays. The cost for extra
service must be included in the bid total for this facility
SCOPE OF WORK
1) Cleaning of the elevator
♦ Sweep the elevator floor
♦ Damp mop floor (flooring is textured and will neeo to be pre -scrubbed with a brush)
♦ Clean all window areas
♦ Clean stainless steel railing, doors and interior/exterior surfaces Do not spray cleaner
on area where sensors are located
♦ Clean ceiling and keep free of stickers or debris Report burned out bulbs
♦ Report any damages, malfunctions, vandalism or graffiti ASAP (as soon as possible) to
Parking Services
2) North and South stairwells
♦ Sweep all stairs and landings
♦ Pick up and dispose of all trash and debris
♦ Mop all floor surfaces and landings Clean and remove any food, alcohol or urine
♦ Wipe down all window wells, handrails, wall surfaces
♦ Clean all glass
♦ Clean, sweep and remove any remaining de-icing materials after storms
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3) Entrance/exits on each level
♦ Walkway within ten (10) feet of each door or approach to a stairwell will remain clean
and free of debris
♦ Includes the pick up and removal of all residual de-icing materials including sand
4) Garbage pick up and removal
♦ Remove all litter and debris that can be picked up within the parking spaces or drive
lanes
♦ Remove all trash from barrels located on each level at the entrance/ exit(s) to the
stairwells
♦ Outside the perimeter to the building including the Park on the West Side of the building
♦ Empty all trash barrels Replace plastic liners
♦ Dispose of parking structure trash in dumpster provided in the alley on the East side of
the facility
5) Parking Attendant Booth
♦ Clean all window surfaces
♦ Vacuum and mop floor
♦ Empty waste basket
♦ Clean booth walls
♦ Do not clean shelves with equipment on
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ATTACHMENT C
SCOPE OF WORK CIVIC CENTER PARKING STRUCTURE
The Civic Center Parking Structure is located at the SE corner of Mason Street and Laporte
Avenue Co- located with the Parking Structure on the; west side of the building, is 15,000
square feet of retail space For the purpose of this contract, janitorial cleaning services are for
the parking structure only
CONDITIONS:
1) Water is provided to the restroom in the security office: It is inconvenient to access this
water for the purpose of cleaning the parking structure
2) There is limited storage on site for equipment and supplies for use only at the Civic Center
Parking Structure
3) Cleaning of the breezeways is not part of this contract
4) Do not use chemicals or acids to clean the rustic terrazzo in the NE stairwell
5) The Service Provider will not be responsible for sweeping the parking stalls or drive allies
The Cities Streets department will assume this task
6) Do not spray cleaners on closing ends of elevator doors or control panels
7) Cleaning services are scheduled for twice per week Thursday and Sunday evenings
8) Pedestrian walkway to Opera Galleria is locked down nightly from 10 p m - 6 a m
9) Drop sheets must be completed and turned in for each day, and on the same day as the
service is provided,
10) One key is provided for access into storage room, office, booths and trash room These
areas must remain closed and locked when the Service Provider is not physically present
11) Additional service is expected around special events and Holidays The cost for extra
service must be included in the bid total for this facility There will be no deviations or
exceptions to this contract
SCOPE OF WORK
1) Cleaning of the two elevators
♦ Sweep or vacuum elevator floors
♦ Damp mop floors ( texture of flooring requires a pre -scrubbing with a brush)
♦ Clean all wall and ceiling surfaces
♦ Clean stainless steel railings, doors (interior/exterior) and control panels
♦ Report all damages, malfunctions, vandalism or graffiti ASAP (as soon as possible) to
Parking Services
2) Cleaning of three stairwells and 5`h level stair
♦ Sweep all stairs and landings
♦ Pick up and dispose of all trash and debris
♦ Mop landings Clean and remove any food, alcohol or urine
♦ Wipe and keep free of dirt, grit or residue all handrails and wall surfaces
♦ Clean, sweep and remove all remaining de-icing materials
♦ Keep clean and free of debris all approaches within ten (10) feet of all stairs
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3) Cleaning of all pedestrian walkways
For the purpose of this contract, pedestrian walkways include the following areas
a) Ten feet preceding all stairs, elevators, entrances and exits to the facility
b) The walkway joining the Opera Galleria and the parking structure at the second level
c) The protected walkways that run up the center of the parked cars on levels 2,3,and 4
d) The sidewalk in front of the Security Office
e) The sidewalk on the West side behind retail businesses
♦ Sweep and keep clear of litter
♦ Remove any remaining de-icing materials
♦ Wipe and remove any residues from railing (bridge to Opera Galleria)
♦ Report any standing water or ice immediately to Parking Services
4) Parking attendant booths
♦ Vacuum and mop floors
♦ Clean all interior/exterior glass
♦ Clean walls
♦ Clean runner around sliding doors and windows,
♦ Empty waste basket
♦ Do not clean shelves with equipment on it
5) Security Office
♦ Clean all glass interior/exterior
♦ Clean window ledge
♦ Dust desk top
♦ Wipe counters, cabinets, files and doors
♦ Vacuum floor and furniture
♦ Empty waste basket
♦ Spot clean walls as necessary
6) Restroom
♦ Stock toilet paper, paper towels and soap dispenser
♦ Empty waste baskets
♦ Clean sink
♦ Clean toilet.
♦ Clean mirror
♦ Vacuum and mop floor
7) Cleaning of Rustic Terrazzo
♦ Vacuum and mop
♦ Machine scrub as needed with a course stiff -bristle brush attachment
♦ Pass over the surface several times in the presence of a good cleaner and water
♦ Never use chemicals or acids of any kind
8) Garbage Picker and Removal
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4 Early Termination by City/Notice Notwithstanding the time periods contained
herein, the City may terminate this Agreement at any time without cause by providing written
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notice of termination to the Service Provider Such notice shall be delivered at least fifteen (15)
days prior to the termination date contained in said notice unless otherwise agreed in writing by
the parties All notices provided under this Agreement shall be effective when mailed, postage
prepaid and sent toithe following addresses
City
Copy To Dept
City of Fort Collins, Purchasing Parking
256 W Mountain Ave P O Box 580
Ft Collins, CO 80521 Ft Collins, CO 80522
Attn John Stephen Attn Carol Champion
Service Provider
All -Right Cleaning, L L C
2331 Kodiak Rd
Ft Collins, CO 80525
In the event of early termination by the City, the Service Provider shall be paid for services
rendered to the date of termination, subject only to the satisfactory performance of the Service
Provider's obligations under this Agreement Such payment shall be the Service Provider's sole
right and remedy for such termination
5 Contract Sum The City shall pay the Service provider for the performance of this
Contract, subject to additions and deletions provided herein, Cost Breakdown is attached as
Exhibit "C"
6 City IRepresentative The City will designate, prior to commencement of the
work, its representative who shall make, within the scope of his or her authority, all necessary
and proper decisions with reference to the services provided under this agreement All requests
concerning this agreement shall be directed to the City Representative
7 Independent Service provider The services to be performed by Service Provider
are those of an independent service provider and not of an employee of the City of Fort Collins
The City shall not be responsible for withholding any portion of Service Provider's
compensation hereunder for the payment of FICA, Workmen's Compensation or other taxes or
benefits or for any other purpose
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♦ Pick up all trash, debris, broken glass, bottles and litter on every level and in every area
of the facility
♦ Empty all trash receptacles and reline with liners provided
♦ Dispose of all parking structure trash in dumpsters provided in trash room
♦ Close and lock doors to trash room and storage room
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EXHIBIT B
INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
The Service Provider will provide, from insurance companies acceptable to the City, the insurance
coverage designated hereinafter and pay all costs Before commencing work under this bid, the
Service Provider shall furnish the City with certificates of insurance showing the type, amount, class of
operations covered, effective dates and date of expiration of policies, and containing substantially the
following statement"
"The insurance evidenced by this Certificate will not be cancelled or materially altered, except after ten
(10) days written notice has been received by the City of Fort Collins "
In case of the breach of any provision of the Insurance Requirements, the City, at its option, may take
out and maintain, at the expense of the Service Provider, such insurance as the City may deem proper
and may deduct the cost of such insurance from any monies which may be due or become due the
Service Provider under this Agreement The City, its officers, agents and employees shall be named as
additional insureds on the Service Provider's general liability and automobile liability insurance policies
for any claims arising out of work performed under this Agreement
Insurance coverages shall be as follows
A Workers' Compensation & Employer's Liability The Service Provider shall maintain during the
life of this Agreement for all of the Service Provider's employees engaged in work performed
under this agreement
Workers' Compensation insurance with statutory limits as required by Colorado law
Employer's Liability insurance with limits of $100,000 per accident, $500,000 disease
aggregate, and $100,000 disease each employee
B Commercial General & Vehicle Liability The Service Provider shall maintain during the life of
this Agreement such commercial general liability and automobile liability insurance as will
provide coverage for damage claims of personal injury, including accidental death, as well as for
claims for property damage, which may arise directly or indirectly from the performance of work
under this Agreement Coverage for property damage shall be on a "broad form" basis The
amount of insurance for each coverage, Commercial General and Vehicle, shall not be less than
$500,000 combined single limits for bodily injury and property damage
In the event any work is performed by a subcontractor, the Service Provider shall be responsible
for any liability directly or indirectly arising out of the work performed under this Agreement by a
subcontractor, which liability is not covered by the subcontractor's insurance
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EXHIBIT C1
BID SCHEDULE Bid #5489
1. OLD TOWN PARKING STRUCTURE
My firm will provide janitorial cleaning services per specifications for the Old Town Parking
Structure The work will be done over a Sunday evening/Monday morning or as directed by the
Project Manager and will not conflict with the normal business hours of the building The
frequency of service for this parking structure will be once per week with additional trash pick up
and removal on Fridays or as directed by the Project Manager
TOTAL LUMP SUM PER MONTH $ $`370.00
2. CIVIC CENTER PARKING STRUCTURE
My firm will provide janitorial cleaning services per specifications for the Civic Center Parking
Structure The work will be done Thursday and Sunday evenings each week or as directed by
the Project Manager and will not conflict with the normal business hours of the budding
TOTAL LUMP SUM PER MONTH $ $1629.54
FIRM NAME ALL -RIGHT CLEANING, LLC _
Are you a Corporation, Partnership, DW, LLC, or PC
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ADDRESS 2!i31 Qbbj RD.
FT. e01:1:1115, Co. 80525
PHONE/FAX# (970) 481-7460/(970) 482-5608
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EXHIBIT D
YEAR 2000 COMPLIANCE CERTIFICATION AND INDEMNITY
Section 1 Contractor hereby certifies that all information resources or systems to be
provided or used in connection with the performance of this Agreement are "Year 2000
Compliant", except as otherwise expressly described in Section 2, below "Year 2000
Compliant" shall mean that information resources meet the following criteria
a Data structures (e g , databases, data files) provide 4-digit date century
recognition For example, "1996" provides date century recognition, "96" does not
b Stored data contains date century recognition, including (but not limited to) data
stored in databases and hardware/device internal system dates
c Calculations and programs logic accommodate both same century and multi -
century formulas and date values Calculations and logic. include (but are not limited to) sort
algorithms, calendar generation, event recognition, and all processing actions that use or
produce date values
d Interfaces (to and from other systems or organizations) prevent non -compliant
dates and data from entering any state system
e User interfaces (i e , screens, reports, etc ) accurately show 4 digit years
Year 2000 is correctly treated as a leap year within all calculation and calendar
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Section 2 Contractor agrees to notify the City immediately of any information resources or
systems that are not Year 2000 Compliant upon encountering the same in connection with the
performance of the Agreement, including without limitation any information resources or
systems in use by Contractor in the performance of the Agreement or information resources or
systems of the City regarding which Contractor obtains information in the course of its
performance of the Agreement
Section 3 Contractor agrees to permit examination, by the City or agents thereof, of any
and all information resources and systems in use in connection with this Agreement, and related
Year 2000 Compliance implementation plans, in order to evaluate Year 2000 Compliance and
potential implications of the same for the City and for performance of the Agreement
Section 4 The Contractor shall indemnify and hold harmless the City, and its officers,
agents and employees, from and against all claims, damages, losses, and expenses, including
attorneys fees, arising out of or resulting from the Contractor's information resources or systems
that are not Year 2000 Compliant
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ONLY AND CONFERS NO IMIRTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE
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POLICY NUMBER 4021743
BUSINESS LOCATION ALL -RIGHT CLEANING LLC
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Personal Services It is understood
that the City enters
into the Agreement
based on
the special abilities of the Service Provider and that this
Agreement shall be
considered
as an agreement for personal services
Accordingly, the Service
Provider shall
neither assign any responsibilities nor delegate any duties arising under the Agreement without
the prior written consent of the City
9 Acceptance Not Waiver The City's approval or acceptance of, or payment for
any of the services shall not be construed to operate as a waiver of any rights or benefits
provided to the City under this Agreement or cause of action arising out of performance of this
Agreement
10 Warranty
(a) Service Provider warrants that all work performed hereunder shall be
performed with the highest degree of competence and care in accordance
with accepted standards for work of a similar nature
(b) Unless otherwise provided in the Agreement, all materials and equipment
incorporated into any work shall be new and, where not specified, of the
most suitable grade of their respective kinds for their intended use, and all
workmanship shall be acceptable to City
(c) Service Provider warrants all equipment, materials, labor and other work,
provided under this Agreement, except City -furnished materials,
equipment and labor, against defects and nonconformances in design,
materials and workmanship/workwomanship for a period beginning with
the start of the work and ending twelve (12) months from and after final
acceptance under the Agreement, regardless whether the same were
furnished or performed by Service Provider or by any of its subcontractors
of any tier Upon receipt of written notice from City of any such defect or
nonconformances, the affected item or part thereof shall be redesigned,
repaired or replaced by Service Provider in a manner and at a time
acceptable to City
11 Default Each and every term and condition hereof shall be deemed to be a
material element of this Agreement In the event either party should fail or refuse to perform
according to the terms of this agreement, such party may be declared in default thereof
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12 Remedies In the event a party has been declared in default, such defaulting
party shall be allowed a period of ten (10) days within which to cure said default In the event
the default remains uncorrected, the party declaring default may elect to (a) terminate the
Agreement and seek damages, (b) treat the Agreement as continuing and require specific
performance, or (c) avail himself of any other remedy at law or equity If the non -defaulting party
commences legal or equitable actions against the defaulting parry, the defaulting party shall be
liable to the non -defaulting party for the non -defaulting party's reasonable attorney fees and
costs incurred because of the default
13 Binding_Effect This writing, together with the exhibits hereto, constitutes the
entire agreement between the parties and shall be binding upon said parties, their officers,
employees, agents and assigns and shall inure to the benefit of the respective survivors, heirs,
personal representatives, successors and assigns of said parties
14 Indemnity/Insurance a The Service Provider agrees to indemnify and save
harmless the City, its officers, agents and employees against and from any and all actions,
suits, claims, demands or liability of any character whatsoever brought or asserted for injuries to
or death of any person or persons, or damages to property arising out of, result from or
occurring in connection with the performance of any service hereunder
b The Service Provider shall take all necessary precautions in performing the work
hereunder to prevent injury to persons and property
c Without limiting any of the Service Provider's obligations hereunder, the Service
Provider shall provide and maintain insurance coverage naming the City as an additional
insured under this Agreement of the type and with the limits specified within Exhibit B,
consisting of one (1) page, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference The
Service Provider before commencing services hereunder, shall deliver to the City's Director of
Purchasing and Risk Management, 256 West Mountain Avenue, Fort Collins, Colorado 80521
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one copy of a certificate evidencing the insurance coverage required from an insurance
company acceptable to the City
15 Entire Agreement This Agreement, along with all Exhibits and other documents
incorporated herein, shall constitute the entire Agreement of the parties Covenants or
representations not contained in this Agreement shall not be binding on the parties
16 Law/Severability The laws of the State of Colorado shall govern the construction
interpretation, execution and enforcement of this Agreement In the event any provision of this
Agreement shall be held invalid or unenforceable by any court of competent jurisdiction, such
holding shall not invalidate or render unenforceable any other provision of this Agreement
17 Special Provisions Special provisions or conditions relating to the services to
be performed pursuant to this Agreement are set forth in Exhibit D, consisting of one (1) page,
attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference
CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO
a munic al corporation
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James 0 O'Neill Il, CPPO
Direr r of Purchasing and Risk Management
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REQUIREMENTS AND SPECIFICATIONS
Background
The City of Fort Collins' Parking Services Department is responsible for operating two parking
structures in the downtown core Each parking structure is operated under a separate funding
source This will require the awarded firm to separate the cost of providing services to each
facility
The Old Town Parking Structure is located at the corner of Remington Street and East
Mountain Avenue There are four parking levels to the structure with approximately 334 spaces
There is one enclosed stair/elevator tower in the NW corner of the facility and an open stairwell
at the South end There is one parking booth at the South entrance/exit
The newly constructed Civic Center Parking Structure is located at the intersection of Mason
Street and Laporte Avenue There are four parking levels with a fifth tier resulting in a total of
900 parking spaces Two open stair/elevator towers are located at each end of the structure,
plus one additional stairwell at the SW corner A small set of stairs provides pedestrian access
from the fifth tier to the fourth level of parking On the East side of the parking structure at the
second level there is a pedestrian walkway The walkway connects to the Opera Galleria
allowing access to the building and College Avenue There are two parking booths - one at
each entrance/exit to the facility An office at the south end is provided for our Security
Personnel
Parking attendants are present in each facility and access is controlled by automated gates
during specified hours
Co -located on the Mason Street side of the budding, there is 15,000 square feet of retail space
that is being leased separately Two breezeways will allow for access/egress to Mason Street
This portion of the building and the breezeways will not be included in the contract
20 Specifications
A. Quality Specification
The Service Provider shall ensure that the restroom, attendant booths, fixtures,
floor surfaces, windows, elevators and furnishings of the City Parking Structures
be maintained in a state of high quality cleanliness
Cleanliness Specification
The City requires that the parking structures must be kept free of
cleanliness quality defects as defined by Attachment A
Customer Satisfaction Specification
The Service Provider shall manage the resources at its disposal in such a
way as to improve Customer Satisfaction and reduce and control the
number of cleaning complaints
3 Response Specification
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The Service Provider shall respond to all problems presented to it by the
Parking Staff This response should conform to the following schedule
EMERGENCY - on the scene within thirty (30) minutes
REQUIRED completed within eight(8) hours
PLANNED provide a clear schedule within one working day
ALL SERVICE PROVIDER responses to customer requests must satisfy
this requirement
Service Provider Work Requirements
A Type of Work
The work covered by this agreement involves janitorial cleaning services for the
cleaning of office spaces, restrooms, attendant booths, elevators, walkways,
stairwells and lobbies within each parking structure Attachments B and C will
define the work in the scope of work for each facility Items to be cleaned under
this contract include, but are not limited to interior/exteror window glass, all floor
surfaces, floor coverings (carpet, rugs, etc ), baseboards, walls, doors and door
frames, stairs and railings, elevators, toilet fixtures, sinks, mirrors, sanitary napkin
dispensers, lighting or illuminating fixtures, soap, paper towel and toilet tissue
dispensers, and trash containers
B. Summary of Work Responsibility
The successful Service Provider will be responsible for all cleaning activities
within the parking structures as designated by Attachments B and C All cleaning
duties will be performed in these areas The following is a summary of the
categorical duties generally considered janitorial in nature and are areas of
responsibility of the service provider
SERVICE PROVIDER RESPONSIBILITY
Weekly or twice /week cleaning
All Floor Surfaces, excluding carpet extractions/shampooing
Carpet Spot Cleaning
Cleanliness of Cleaning Equipment
Interior Glass
Designated Exterior Glass
Interior Window and Frame
Lobby Glass
Rest Room Supplies
Sweeping of Steps, Landings,
building entrances
Trash Removal to Designated
Wall Cleaning
Stair Railings
Elevator interior/exterior
CITY RESPONSIBILITY
Walkways and Entrances within 10 feet of
Locations
Management of Building Operations and Maintenance Contract
Repair/Replacement of Building Structural Components
Mechanical Rooms
Storage Areas
OTHER CITY CONTRACTS
Carpet Extraction /Shampooing
Pressure Washing
Specific Exterior Windows
Painting
C. Changes in Work Requirement
Should the Service Provider find that existing conditions make modification of the
agreement desirable, the Service Provider shall promptly report the matter to the City for
consideration and decision During the contract period or its extension, the City reserves
the right to add or delete specific hours, or services at the prevailing contract price The
City may at any time add/delete services from the scope of services as the City, in its
sole discretion, deems necessary or appropriate The contract sum shall be reduced or
increased as agreed to in writing by the City and the Service Provider
D. Hours of Work
The hours for janitorial cleaning services is presented, by parking structure, in
attachments B and C
E. City Holidays
City holidays are New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Day, Presidents' Day,
Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Veterans' Day, Thanksgiving Day, and
Christmas Day If any of these holidays fall on a Saturday, the City will be off the Friday
before If any of the holidays fall on a Sunday, the City will be off the following Monday
The parking structures will be available for cleaning on the holidays However, the
Service Provider may wish to adjust cleaning services so as to be able to observe these
holidays It is desirable to expect a need to clean the parking structures just prior to a
major holiday or holiday weekend and immediately following that holiday The parking
structures are often heavily used during holidays facilitating the need for cleaning the
succeeding day
3. SERVICE PROVIDER RESPONSIBILITIES
A. Supplies, Materials and Equipment
Rest Room Supplies
The Service Provider will furnish all rest room supplies This cost should be
included in the contract price These supplies should be maintained at all times
Storage for the supplies is provided on site at the Civic Center Parking Structure
Paper towels, toilet tissue, soap and trash liners for waste paper baskets The
Service Provider will provide a monthly usage report Supplies should be of a
biodegradable type
2 Cleaning Supplies
All necessary cleaning equipment, including industrial vacuum cleaners, high
speed polishing machines and associated chemicals and supplies, etc needed
for the performance of the work involved, will be furnished by the Service
Provider One exception would be the use of a vacuum cleaner and utility truck
at the Civic Center Parking Structure These items are the property of the City
Parking Department and must not leave the premises
Plastic Trash Can Liners
The City Parking Services Department will furnish plastic liners for 55-gallon
trash receptacles in both parking structures The Service Provider will be
responsible for communicating the need to restock liners so that they are always
available for use
4 Personal Safety Equipment
The Service Provider shall provide all its employees with any necessary safety
equipment
5 Uniforms
Uniforms are optional Uniforms, if used, would be supplied by the Service
Provider
Identification badges must be prominently displayed on each Service Provider
employee at all times that they are working in the parking structures
6 Communications Equipment
The Service Provider shall supply its manager/supervisor personnel with a
pager or cell phone to facilitate communications between them and the City
representative
City Observation
The City shall have the right at all times to examine the supplies, materials, and
equipment used by the Service Provider, and to observe the operations and
methods of the Service Provider, its agents and employees
Removal of Ownership
In the event of termination or contract expiration, all rest room supplies and
paper products shall remain the Property of the City
i3. Equipmentlitems Specification
Service Provider furnished equipment, tools, and supplies shall meet minimum
standards as follows
Equipment and Tools