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Purchasing Division
CITY OF FORT COLLINS
ADDENDUM No. 2
November 20, 2001
SPECIFICATIONS AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
Description of Proposal: #P-812, Second Sheet of Ice at EPIC
OPENING DATE: 5:00 p.m. (our clock) November 29, 2001
To all prospective proposers under the specifications and contract documents described above, the
following changes are made:
The form of the Agreement, the Standard General Conditions of the Contract Between the Owner
and Design/Builder and Section 800 Supplementary Conditions are the same as have been used
for the Downtown Parking Structure and 215 N Mason Office Building. The Standard General
Conditions and Section 800 Supplementary Conditions have been modified to reflect changes
needed for Design Build construction but are essentially the same as used with all City construction
contracts. Except for the changes which follow they are not subject to modification.
Agreement
Article 13. Miscellaneous
13.03 Delete the following: ...except that the OWNER may assign all rights and responsibilities
of the OWNER under this agreement to the Fort Collins Capital Leasing Corporation ('FCCLC"), and
FCCLC may assign the same to the Bank of Cherry Creek, N.A., as trustee under the terms of a
trust indenture between said parties in connection with OWNER's lease Certificates of Participation
issued in connection with the Project.
2. Section 800 Supplemental Conditions
Question: SC-4, 4.02.A.1. Can the correct project be identified here and the language "Proposed
City of Fort Collins Administration Building ..." be deleted.
Answer. Yes the language is deleted and the following is added: Report of a Geotechnical
Investigation for proposed Ice Arena and Pool, Fort Collins, CO. By Empire Laboratories Inc., dated
January 22, 1985.
The following are answers to questions submitted:
Standard General Conditions of the Contract
3. Question: Art. 1.01 25, 38 and 41. Can the notations for these paragraphs be removed or
supplemental conditions be provided?
Answer: The notations refer to SC-1 24A, 37A and 40A.
215 North Mason Street • 2nd Floor • P.O. Box 580 • Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580 • (970) 221-6775 • FAX (970) 221-6707
4. Question: Art 1.01.28 General conditions do not note a revision to this article, yet the
supplemental conditions include a revision. Can these contract documents be coordinated
before submittal of RFP is required?
Answer: Article 1.01.28 is changed to note that there is a revision in the supplemental conditions.
5. Question: Art 5. Can the language in this article be modified after award to accommodate
language acceptable to insurance underwrites?
Answer: It would depend on the change requested.
6. Question: Art 8.01.A.3. As a matter of good business practice and since a Non -Profit is also
involved in the funding of this project can the original language of this paragraph be retained in
the general conditions without modifications?
Answer: No. The contract will be between the Design/Builder and the City. The City will not sign
a contract unless funds are available.
7. Question: Art 10.02C. Can you clarify the D/B's fee allowed for overhead and profit on Change
Orders priced in paragraph 10.01.C.1? This article has been modified with supplemental
conditions but is not noted in the general conditions.
Answer: Changes made are noted on pages 22 and 25. 10.01.C.1 refers to unit prices contained
in the Contract Documents. The Design/Builders proposal would set any unit pricing the
Design/Builder anticipates using.
8. Can we obtain a copy of the original facility specifications? — Yes, available at Operations
Services Department 117 North Mason St.
9. Is there any soils information available for the proposed new addition? —Yes, see Addendum
No. 1.
10. Can the area across the street (east side of Riverside) be used as a staging area for
construction? — Yes, Contractor will need to return to original condition at the end of project.
Temporary Power and Phones? — Arranged by the Contractor. Size? — As shown on the Site
Plan (SD1). Fenced? — No.
11. Are we to include the rubber flooring in our proposal? — Yes.
12. Will City relocate existing transformer and meters? — Yes, but the electrical service from the
transformer to the building will be installed by the Contractor.
13. Will City remove and relocate existing storage sheds? — Yes.
14. Will City remove and relocate existing trees and/or shutdown/route/rezone existing landscape
sprinkler system/clock? — Yes, the City plans to relocate six (6) of the Austrian pines and five (5)
of the deciduous trees in the addition footprint, Yes, the City will shutdown/route/rezone existing
landscape sprinkler system/clock.
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15. What if any are the air temperature requirements at ice level — 32 degrees F, 3' above ice — 55
degrees F, 6' above ice — 55 degrees F, etc. — 55 degrees F.
16. Please advise if existing 6% 8% 10" storm line can be left in place — See Drawing ME1 — or must
the line be relocated. — The line must be relocated.
17. Please advise regarding sales taxes to be included. — This Project is Tax Exempt — see Exhibit
B 00670 Application for Exemption Certificate.
18. Are soil borings or foundation drawings from the original building available — Yes, see
Addendum No. 1.
19. Will Building permit & city fees be waived — No, but the City will pay the Development Fees — see
Section 3.1. The Contractor will pay Building Permit and Plan Check Fees.
20. Should scoreboard, clock & seating be included in our GMP — No, the scoreboard, clock and
seating will be purchased by the City— see Section 3.1. The Contractor should provide electrical
power for the scoreboard and clock.
21. Is the parking on the south side of riverside Ave. included in our GMP — No, see Exhibit D Site
Plan (SD1).
22. Will the exterior architectural treatments need to match the existing building character or will the
new code requirements for massing, base & top treatments and 30 foot rules apply? — The
exterior architectural treatments need to compliment the existing building and the new code
requirements for massing, base & top treatments and 30 foot rules will apply.
23. The existing ice arena has a large overhead coiling door, located in the southeast corner of the
rink. We're wondering if this door can be removed and the opening closed up? — No, this door
will be needed to get the ice resurfacers from one arena to the other and double doors will have
to be provided for the new dasher boards for access through this door and the new overhead
door in the addition.
24. Section 3.1 of the RFP describes "seating" as being provided by the City and/or Twice the Ice.
Does this refer to the spectator seating in the arena? — Yes. If so, will the City provide the
seating and all superstructure, with the design/build team providing only a slab -on -grade? — Yes.
25. Section 3.1 of the RFP describes "development fees" as being provided by the City and/or Twice
the Ice. Will the City consider the $750 transformer replacement charge a "development fee"?
— Yes.
26. Can the existing overhead door in the east wall of the existing ice arena be removed and the wall
infilled? - No, this door will be needed to get the ice resurfacers from one arena to the other.
27. What is the total occupant load of the existing EPIC facility? Approximately 1415
28. Is the existing Johnson Controls system being upgraded by the City? Field observations indicate
that the existing system is nonfunctioning. — Yes, the City is currently upgrading the system.
29. What level of PA/Sound system is desired for the new ice arena? Will the design/build team be
responsible for all equipment, speakers, microphones, wiring, etc., or just the rough -in of
conduits? Yes we want a PA/Sound system. Yes the design/build team is responsible. The
system must provide adequate voice and sound with a system comparable to the existing arena.
This should be a rack mounted system.
30. What level or type of security system is desired for the new addition? — Key locks.
31. Does the GC provide the dasher boards? — Yes.
32. If GC provides boards what type of glass should be used? Tempered or acrylic? — Acrylic.
33. If GC provides boards is there a specified manufacturer? — No.
34. If GC provides boards what height should the glass be? — Standard heights per industry
practice.
35. If GC provides boards what would the glass thickness be? — Standard acrylic thickness.
36. Does the GC provide the first sheet of ice? — Yes.
37. Should we include the cost of a performance bond? — Yes.
38. In what response section should we address the financial questions asked in section 4.2? —
Section 5.2.5 Project Experience and Qualifications.
39. Does GC provide rubber flooring? — Yes.
40. Does GC provide scoreboard? — No, see Section 3.1. GC should provide power for scoreboard.
41. Does GC provide sound system? - Yes see answer to question 29.
42. What is the expectation on the bleachers. Does GC provide concrete platform and steps for
aluminum bleachers similar to existing? — Contractor provides concrete platform only.
43. If GC provides bleachers are aluminum collapsible rolling bleacher acceptable? — Contractor
does not provide seating, see Section 3.1.
44. Specifically — what equipment is provided by the owner and what will GC provide? — See Section
3.1 for what the Owner provides.
45. What is the required illumination level in the arena. Current arena has a range of 25 to 57 foot-
candles. IES recommends 150 foot-candles for club sports and high school level hockey. The
City requires 100 foot-candles.
46. Are the City's current Architectural standards requiring articulation of exterior elevations going
to be required on this project? — Yes.
47. Will a firewall be required between the new and existing building? — Whatever the Code requires
for your design.
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48. What specific safety requirements should be allowed for? — Whatever is required for a safe
facility.
49. Should security fencing be included, and if sot to what extent? — There is no requirement for
security fencing.
50. There may be items that do not meet the 1997 Facilities design standards referenced in the RFP
because the building type. Who do we address these? These could impact the project budget.
— Since you have not provided any specifics, it is recommended you use your best judgement.
51. Electrical transformer will need to be moved. What are the shutdown criteria for EPIC or should
we plan on no shut down and supply a generator for temp. power? — Plan on no shutdown and
supply a generator.
52. Is there a code study for the existing building? It appears that the existing building is not in
compliance with the current code. — No, but the addition will have to meet the current code.
53. No wheelchair access is shown to the mezzanine. Is it required? — Not to the mezzanine, but
provide a handicap viewing area elsewhere as part of the design,
54. Does the GC provide a security system? — No.
RECEIPT OF THIS ADDENDUM MUST BE ACKNOWLEDGED BY A WRITTEN STATEMENT
ENCLOSED WITH THE BID/QUOTE STATING THAT THIS ADDENDUM HAS BEEN RECEIVED.