HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESPONSE - BID - 5637 HARMONY PARK (4)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: MArk Youo'iq C apic5fr(4 Q1 11L
2. Permanent main office address: No/A wlege- A„inpluPJ Su/k-220
3.
When organized: 01 PLU d -1
4.
If a corporation, where incorporated:
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5.
How many years have you been engaged in
the
contracting business under your
present firm or trade name? 22 oear
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6.
Contracts on hand: (Schedule these, showing
the amount of each contract and
the appropriate an��tl/ici atP/ datesL of
See �eCi �i�%O!'K, 'crw-
completion. ) „
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7. General character of Work performed by
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8. Have you ever failed to complete any Work awarded to you?Ka
If so, where and why?
9. Have your ever defaulted on a contract? NO
If so, where and why?
10. Are you debarred by any government agency? u6
If yes list agency name.
PROJECT
EXPERIENCE
MEDICAL
Department of Veterans Affairs $18.2 NI
Long Beach, CA
The Scripps Research Institute $30 M
La Jolla, CA
Kaiser Medical Office Building $2.2 M
Granada Hills, CA
American Cyanamid $3.8 M
Los Angeles, CA
Kaiser Green Street Cafeteria $2.5 M
Pasadena, CA
Kaiser Warehouse $.7 M
Chatsworth, CA
COMMERCIAL
Pepsi Sports Facility $5 M
Denver, CO
Colorado National Bank $17 M
Greenwood Plaza, CO
INSTITUTIONAL
California State University $14 M
Long Beach, CA
Loveland Civic Center $9 M
Loveland, CO
INDUSTRIAL
Ralph's Truck Wash/Fuel Island $4 M
Los Angeles/Compton, CA
Pepsi Fructose Building $3 M
Denver, CO
Lockheed Commercial Aircraft $17 M
San Bernardino, CA
Ralph's Distribution Center $22 M
Compton, CA
HEAVY CONSTRUCTION
Camden Wastewater Treatment Plant $56 M
Camden, New Jersey
Little Falls Water Treatment Plant $35 M
Little Falls, New Jersey
First Segment - C470 $27 M
Douglass County, CO
RETAIL
Disneyland $.75 M
Anaheim, CA
Nike Promotions Office $.75
M
Marina Del Rey, CA
RESUMES
(continued)
RANDY G. JACOBSEN
VICE PRESIDENT
EDUCATION Randy Jacobsen attended Aims
Community College and has participated
in numerous supervisory management
training seminars.
PROFESSIONAL Mr. Jacobsen has over 25 years of
experience in the construction industry,
including project superintendent and
project management positions.
PROJECT
EXPERIENCE
RESIDENTIAL
Private Residence $10M
Aspen, CO
Townhomes on Maroon Creek $18M
Aspen, CO
Private Residence $20M
Aspen, CO
RECREATIONAL
Maroon Creek Golf Club $23.5M
Aspen, CO
HEAVY CONSTRUCTION
Louisville Water Treatment Plant SIAM
Louisville, CO
INSTITUTIONAL,
Loveland Civic Center $9M
Loveland, CO
Public Library
28,600 SF
Historic School Renovation
21,800 SF
Auto Craft Center $2.9M
Fort Carson, CO
Chappelow Middle School $2.5M
RESUMES
(continued)
GARY BURKHART
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT
EDUCATION
PROFESSIONAL
Gary Burkhart graduated from Southeast
Community College in Milford, Nebraska
with an A.A.S. degree in Building
Construction Technology.
Mr. Burkhart has over 27 years of
experience in the construction industry,
which includes carpenter, foreman,
assistant superintendent, superintendent,
and his current position as general
superintendent. His experience has been
earned on a wide range of projects for
retail grocery, parking structures,
renovations, commercial, and industrial
buildings.
PROJECT
EXPERIENCE
COMMERCIAL
Sakura Square Parking $1 NI
Structure
Denver, CO
Goodall Electric Office $.125 M
Remodel
Fort Collins, CO
Norlarco Credit Union $.1 M
Fort Collins, CO
INSTITUTIONAL
Timnath Elementary School $1.1 M
Timnath, CO
Windsor Middle School $1 M
Windsor, CO
Littleton Educational Service $3.2 M
Center
Littleton, CO
Windsor/Severance Library $1.3 M
Windsor, CO
Harmony School Renovation
Fort Collins, CO
Colorado State University $.25 M
Occupational Therapy Building
Flood Recovery
Fort Collins, CO
Colorado State University $2.4 M
Student Recreation Center
Addition
Fort Collins, CO
INDU�AL
Flatiron Batch Plant
Timnath, CO
RETAIL
Albertson's, Inc. Grocery $.4 M
Company
Cheyenne, Wy
Albertson's, Inc. Grocery $.3 M
Company
Wheatridge, CO
Albertson's, Inc. Grocery $.3 M
Company
Arvada, CO
Chef Wang Restaurant - &I M
Remodel
Fort Collins, CO
King Soopers Store No. 80 - $4 M
New Store
Longmont, CO
Brighton Marketplace - $6 M
King Soopers Store No. 81
Brighton, CO
MIKE REIMAN
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT
EDUCATION Mike Reiman
graduated from School, AHERA Asbestos Course
ray High
Inspector/Management Planner, AHERA
Asbestos Course Contractor/Supervisor,
AMF Mechanic School.
PROFESSIONAL Mr. Reiman has over 17 years of
experience in the construction industry, he
worked as a chief engineer, maintenance
director, and has been a hands on
carpenter prior to his current position as a
general superintendent. His experience
has been earned on a wide range of
projects including renovation, commercial
and industrial buildings.
PROJECT
EXPERIENCE
COMMERCI.AL
Denver Athletic Club
$5 M
Inverness Athletic Club
$5 M
INSTITUTIONAL
Stanley Lake High School
$15 M
Gillian Detention Center
$20 M
CSU Industrial Sciences
$1 M
Fort Collins, CO
Erie Town Hall
$2 M
Erie, CO
CSU Green Hall
$1 M
Fort Collins, CO
RETAIL
Silo Stores
$5 M
Marriott Plaza
$1.5 M
Rehabilitation
Breckenridge, CO
King Soopers Store #68
$2.3
M
Thornton, CO
Thompson Valley Towne
$10.6 M
Center - King Soopers
Store No. 80
Loveland, CO
MEDICAL
Humana Hospital
$20 M
ED L CATION
PROFESSIONAL,
EXPERIENCE
PROJECT
EXPERIENCE
TED W-UT IS
PROJECT EN Gr'NEER
T Wu1 s graduated =orn Iowa State
Lntve it,, with a Bachelor of Science Degree
in Co, c on Engineer nv.
lyfr. Willis has over 10 years of experience in
the cons icZon industry, worl�Q as a laborer, assistant
pro] ectManage- and in his curentrole as project ngineer.
His e„pe! ence has been earned on a wide range ofprojecr.
ncluains institutional, retail, and medical builc ines-
INSTITU'ITONAI,
Davis Elementary School -
Addirion and Remodel
SZ.SM
Fran'k'in Elemeatar;i School -
Addition and Remodel
S300,000
RET_AII,
King Soopers Stare-Tb9 -
Remodel
S 1.51NI
I,Zg Scapers Store ir81 _
New Constracdon
S,?.3m
ne-Soo pe s Store r1 _
Remodel
SI.SM
King Soopers Store 441 _
Remodel
S2iv!
Ong Soopers Store mS _
New Constmacaon
Iowa State University Veterinary Medicine 5000,000
Iowa Stare liruversirr Health Center
zims Iowa Hospice House S5M
S<M
11. List the more important projects recently completed by your company, stat.
the approximate cost of each, and the month and year completed, locat:
and type of construction.
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12. List your major equipment vailable for this contract.
13. Experience in construction Work similar in importance to this
project: '// '
14. Background and experience of the principal members of your organizatic
including officers:
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15. Credit available:
16. Bank reference: TAM N',IAI-&-F.. ,2,nJ. Q-7A_i9�_�Aa�
17. Will you, upon request, fill out a detailed financial statement and furn
any other —
information that may be required by the OWNER?
18. Are you licensed as a General CONTRACTOR?
If yes, in what city, county and state?
class, license and numbers? M",vQ k. 1^^. o
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Do you anticipate subcontracting Work under this Contract?&&
If yes, what percent of total contract?
and to whom?
Are any lawsuits pending against you or your firm at this time?
If
DETAIL
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EDUCATION
PROFESSIONAL,
EXPERIENCE
PROJECT
EXPERIENCE
PETE T'RLJLLLO
GENERA, SL-PERL'�TEIDE_NT
Pere Truiillo mduared from Davis County I-;io-h School.
and is one semester shy ofreceivins his Associates d
in Consu scion titanaaeme
apprenticeship ProZ-�M with at afteromnletmg a four veL-
cegree
the Colorado Carpenters
Appreanceship.
Ivlr. Trujillo has over 12 ,Years of experience in
the cans racuaon industrv. He has gained valuable
eXoerieace from his po
csitions as a n
poshands oaroeate.. foreman, seneml foreman and ,within his current
Mon as general supe has
erntender t- His e- enc
been earned on a wide range of projects including
commercial, medical and institutional buildines.
CO1VIly_-- IER L-kL
Sounatracit Warehouse - Thornton CO
Foreman - Ne,.v Construction -
P:adential Plaza -Denver, CO 51-11
Foreman - Ne,N Construction
K=ng SoOers Store No. 69 - S71YI
Super:atendert - Thornton CO
Model
King Scope-
s Store No. 1� Denver CO
-- -----..._._..Supermtendeat Remodel
Ong Soopers Store No. 26 - Denver, CO
Sup
intendent - Remcdel
King Soopers Store No. 41 - Littleton CO
Superintendent - Remodel
INS'ITTL'TION�,
Conifr Hieh School - Conifer, CO
CLead Carpenter - New Construction .S; 8M
CI y Crezk High School - Chernr Creek CO
Carpenter - Ne:v Construction Sanal
Heritage iEVh School - Littleton, CO
Superintendent - Remodel
S i Nt
rrEl=�.
Lithe:uz yiedical Center hyteat Ridge. CO
Saoer'nteZdert
- Rzmode!
ii_ise: Fe:�aneate- Lake:veod,
S=00,000
CO
Forernaa _ �e:v Consu:�cticn
St. Iosz
C'; Eospir -Deaver, CO
Sotil
Foreman _ Remodel
S 1itil
RESIDENT
Tne Brz kern Coadoz u—Uums _.Aurora_. CO
Cheater
-New Coast�ucrion
S �I
ynSCELLA,NFE0U5
CON5TR17CTION
LOngc,,On, Justice
Center - Longmont, CO
Foreman _New Construc
ion Fiddlers Greece Amphitheater
czmenter - Ne:v Construction
-Arvada Coate:
$91U1
- Arvada, CO
C3mente: - -'addition and Remodel
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21. What are the 1.=0
ij'mits of your public lability? DETAIL
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What company?
22. What are your company's bonding limitations?130/060-,60 j
23. The undersigned hereby authorizes and requests any person, firm or
corporation to furnish any information requested by the OWNER in
verification of the recital comprising this Statement of Bidder's
Qualifications. / p
Dated at f&Q1'A5 (0 this 1Q� day of _000*er" 201p/.
-Aa.�ztvs=R�l
Name of ` ••_
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State of.1. iCounty t
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L— r"� % being duly sworn deposes and says that he is
_2�T/Mit7bAt o Apj ydUN lcNcneuiT nand that
(name of organization)
the answers to the foregoing questions and all statements therein contained are
true and correct.
ribed and sworn to before me this day of
'n 200j• / n
Notary Publ
My commission expires
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Ni7/96 Section 00420 Page 3
3.4 WORK CURRENTLY IINIIFR rnk1TCArr
ITEM
BROJECT NAME`
(QVIINER
f.
ARCHITECT/ ' `'"
ENGINEER
- -AMOUNT
PERCENT
GQMPLETE
SCHEDULED
COMPLETION
1.
Maintenance
Contracts
King Soopers, Inc.
Hewlett Packard/Agilent
Varies
+ _
/ $600,000
PATE"
On Going On Going
Safeway
Albertsons
2.
Agilent Technologies
Agilent Technologies
Rex Cornwell
Varies
+/- $1,000,000
On Going On Going
970-679-3056
3.
Retail Grocery
Refrigeration
9
King Soopers, Inc.
Lowell Hettinger
303-778-3046
King Soopers, Inc.
Lowell Hettinger
303-778-3046
$1,000,000
On Going On Going
4.
Denver Water
Building No. 3
Denver Water Board
Tom Myers
Y
303-628-6000
Wong Strauch Architects
Alberto Castillo, Jr.
303-293-9206
$3,658,000
°
50 /° 07/01
5.
Haake Dairy
Haake Dairy, Inc.
Mark Haake
Mitchell Plus Associates
Jeff Paleaz
$1,612,113
°
95 /° 10/01
303-659-1935
303-477-2770
6.
Carpet Exchange
E.D. Partnership and Colorad
Flooring Industries
Bruce Odette
Downing Thorpe James
Dan Hunter
303-443-7533
$2,054,867
41% 11/01
303-744-3300
7.
King Soopers Store #36
King Soopers, Inc.
Michael Bray Architects
Mike Oskarson
303-778-3150
Michael Bray
303-840-4770
$2,546,920
90% 10/01
8.
St. Vrain Centre
Parcel C
Buildings 1, 2 & 3
5M Company, LLLP
Don Macy
Sanderson Architects
George Sanderson
$3,065,424
°
5/° 02/02
9.
City Market Store #418
King Soopers, Inc./City Market
Mitchell Plus Associates
Terry Scott
303-778-3045
Joe Wadleigh
303-477-2770
$1,764,963
93% 10/01
10.
Safeway Store #1038
Safeway, Inc.
CSHQA
Mike Eldridge
916-927-8229
$1,131,645
0%
12/01
11.
Mattress Factory
DPC Companies
Concepts West
Tony Kill
720-528-3344
Jim Weber
719-576-1555
$64,268
100% a
10/01
12.
Retail Grocery
Shelving/Fixtures
King Soopers, Inc./City Market
Safeway, Inc.
ing Soopers, Inc./City Marke
Safeway, Inc.
$1,437,966
On Going
On Going
3.5 MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS COMPLETED IN THE PAST FIVE YEARS
PROJECT OWNER
-"
Budding Renovation Calrfornia State
Cafetena/Hos Area Universi
ARCHITECT/
ENGINE- R
,.,..
Frank Webb
C011; I 'I
a..
`�N�"Ty;,
$1,000,000
- D`ATE.1T F ,
� `,� COMP EZ[O
r; x�w '+,<F.ORCE
I 1996
PERCENTOP-COST -
'
;
30%
Service Admin USAF
Bld Remodel
Pouppirt Architect
$750,000
1996
60%
General Services Colorado State
Bld Remodel Universi
Colorado State
Universi
$328,500
1996
50%
Steam Plant Loop
Colorado State Univ
Cator, Ruma, & Assoc
$637,500
I
I 1996
70%
Nike Entertainment
Nike, Inc.
Frank Webb
$750,000
1996
30%
Pond Enlargement
Hewlett Packard
Edaw, Inc.
$100,900
1996
100%
Child Develop Lab
California State Univ
Frank Webb
$4,200,000
1996
30%
CSU Industrial Science
Colorado State Univ
Wiss, Janney, Elstner
$1,300,000
1997
30%
Windsor Severance
Libra
Windsor Severance)
Libra District
Gifford Spurk
$1,300,000
1997
0
20%
Marriott Plaza Rehab
Marriott
Wiss, Janney, Elstner
$1,300,000
1998
50%
CSU-O.T. Bldg
Colorado State Univ
Blauth/White
$290,549
1998
30%
CSU Industrial Science
Colorado State Univ
Wiss, Janney, Elstner
$37,000
1998
50%
Pizza Hut Tenant Impr
Pizza Hut
Winter -Stucky
$160,065
1998
100%
Erie Town Hall Renov
Town of Erie
Knudson Gloss
$1,587,000
1997
30%
King Soopers
New Shopping Center
Longmont, CO
Dillon Real Estate
Concepts West
$4,061,200
1998
20%
King Soopers
Addition & Remodel
Thornton, CO
Dillon Real Estate
Mitchell Plus
$2,253,486
1998
25%
King Soopers
Addition & Remodel
Aurora, CO
Dillon Real Estate
Mitchell Plus
$1,800,000
1999
20%
CSU Student Rec Cntr
& Renov
Colorado State
University
H&L Architecture
$2,425,000
1999 i
30%Addition
Vineyard Church
Addition
Vineyard Church
Plaza Engineering
$668,000
lggg I
20/o o
CSU Green Hall I
Remodel
Colorado State
Universi
Randall E. Larson
$1,056,500
lggg
40oA
University Mall
Redevelo ment
DPC Realty
Concepts West
$2,410,023
lggg
50%
King Soopers
Remodel
Denver, Co
Dillon Real Estate
Mitchell Plus
$1,542,770
1999
20%
PETCO
DPC Realty
David N. Lummis, AA
$566,716
tggg
20%
King Soopers
New Shopping Center
Loveland, CO
Dillon Real Estate
Concepts West
$10,500,000
lggg I
100�
3.5 MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS COMPLETED IN THE PAST FIVE YEARS (CONTINUED...)
PR J k
Car Toys
PalBri hMn,arketplace
Bri toCO
King Soopers
New Store -Refrigeration
Bri hton, CO
King Soopers
New Store - Refrigeration
Parker, CO
King Soopers
Remodel
Denver, CO
OWNER—,
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Car Toys
Sullivan Hayes
King Soopers, Inc.
I King Soopers, Inc.
Dillon Real Estate
AR M E /
ENGINEER
Cocallas Hoskin
I Michael Bray Architects/
River Studio Architects
King Soopers, Inc.
King Soopers, Inc.
Mitchell Plus
CAN, RAC
$194,000
$7,034,654
$250,000
$250,000
$1,858,395
DqT OFi
COMPLEO' ONa
1999,
2000
2000
2000
2000
PER C
PELiFORMED IFJaOWNx~
10%
100%
100°/
30%
Carpet Exchange
The Maxim Group
Hunter Group
$1,800000
2000
10%
King Soopers
Remodel - Refrigeration
King Soopers, Inc.
King Soopers, Inc.
$323,000
2000
Denver, CO
°°
100 /
St. Vrain Centre
Parcel D, Buildings A & B
5M Company, LLLP
Sanderson Architects
$3,200,000
2000
Borders Books
HC Klover Architects
10%
King Soopers
Remodel
Denver, CO
King Soopers, Inc.
Michael Bray Architects
$2,000,000
2000
I °
30%
King Soopers
Remodel
Denver, CO
King Soopers, Inc
King Soopers, Inc
$700,000
2000
30%
Dell Range Marketplace
New Grocery /Retail
Regency Realty
Mitchell Plus Associates
$6,100,000
enne, WY
2000
30%Che
King Soopers
New Grocery 1
King Soopers, Inc.
Michael Bray Architects
$31500,000
2001
30%
Denver, CO
King Soopers
Remodel -Store #52
Dillon Real Estate
Michael Bray Architects
$700,000
Denver, CO
2000
°
20 /°
King Soopers
New Shopping Center
Hi hlands Ranch. CO
Dillon Real Estate
Michael Bray Architects
$3,300,000
2001
°
10%
University Mall
DPC Development
Concepts West Architecture
$325,000
Tenant Finish
2001
Fort Collins, CO
25%
King Soopers
Remodel
King Soopers , Inc.
Michael Bray Architects I
$1,250,000
2001
Denver, CO
30%
King Soopers
Remodel
King Soopers ,Inc.
Michael Bra Architects
y
$2,032,539
2001
Denver, CO
I
30%
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SECTION IV: RESUMES
DAVID M. GUIDA
PRESIDENT
EDUCATION David Guida graduated from Colorado
State University with a Bachelor of
Science Degree in Industrial Construction
Management.
PROFESSIONAL Mr. Guida has over 19 years of experience
in the construction industry. Mr. Guida
has gained valuable experience from his
Positions as project field superintendent
and project manager. His experience has
been earned on a wide range of projects
including: institutional, commercial,
medical, and industrial.
PROFESSIONAL
REFERENCES
Frank R. Webb
Frank R. Webb Architects
Culver City, California 90232
(310) 559-4717
Denysia P. O'Connell
California State University, Long Beach
Long Beach, California 90840-5605
(310) 985-4093
Pam McConnell
Bob Letcher
King Soopers, Inc.
65 Tejon Street
Denver, Colorado 80223
(303) 773-3047
Kathy Murphy
Windsor Severance Library District
720 3rd Street
Windsor, CO 80550
(970)686-5603