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RESPONSE - BID - 5730 TAFT HILL ROAD BRIDGE OVER NEW MERCER DITCH (5)
SECTION 00300 BID FORM PROJECT: TAFT HILL ROAD BRIDGE OVER NEW MERCER DITCH; Bid No. 5730 Place f�• (,elll. %, CZ Date stet. 10 _ Loo'a.. 1. In compliance with your Invitation to Bid dated gs—i-g-n1d Vs{ 1(, ZOO Z and subject to all conditions thereof, t erivMa ** CorporatiLimited 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 S% e{ Ak. ToW A-"u,u i 4 4Vj%J :n ($ in accordance with the Invitation To Bid and Instructions to Bidders. 4. 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 1the specified performance and payment bonds is as follows: AnY, tavt�lrvt�leN� St.rvif24 Lrca.c 1°)011AA;. ,S�r.A 4..A 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 through Z. 7/96 Section 00300 Page 1 ATTACHMENT 2 Project List Project Owner Project Project Initial Final - Location Owner's Address Start Comp. Contract Contract Contract Owner Contact Project Description Date Date Value Value Division Current Projects — San Francisco -Oakland Bay Bridge CALTRANS This project represents the largest project ever 1/2002 5/6/2006 $1,043,541,000 $1,043,541,000 HBG Flatiron SFO/Oakland, CA awarded by Caltrans. JV Partner Foothill Transportation Corridor South Transportation Corridor Agency First stage of design/build contract. 11/1998 3/1/2000 $644,000,000 $16,500,000 HBG Flatiron CA FS97-01 JV Managing Ravenel Bridge South Carolina DOT Design build project to be constructed by HBG 7/2001 2/5/2005 $531,000,000 $531,000,000 HBG Flatiron Charleston, SC Flatiron, Inc. and Tidewater Construction Corporation. This project includes the longest JV Partner cable stayed bridge in North America with a 1545' span, flanked by over a mile of 8-lane high level approaches and significant interchanges in the cities of Mount Pleasant and Charleston. The tower supporting the cable stayed structure rise approx. 550' above the top of footing elevation. Carolina Bays Parkway South Carolina DOT This contract includes design, right-of-way 212000 12/1/2002 $225,000,000 $250,955,000 HBG Flatiron Myrtle Beach, SC acquisition, and constructikon of 20 miles of new SIB-GSLA003 Pin #22669 limited access, divided highway. The project JV Managing also features the 1.5 mile, four -lane Robert M. Grissom Parkway connector to US 17 that includes a major bridge structure over the Intracoastal Waterway. The completed Carolina Bays Parkway will include five fully directional interchanges and 30 bridges. This project, located on the west side of the Intracoastal Waterway in Myrtle Beach, is surrounded by environmentally sensitivie coastal marsh, commonly referred to as the Carolina Bays. New Carquinez Straight Bridge CALTRANS This contract consists of construction of a 3,461 3/2000 3/1/2003 $187,800,000 $218,593,000 HBG Flatiron CA lineal feet (1,055 meters), orthotropic steel -box 04-013014 girder suspension bridge including 407-ft. (124 JV Partner meters) high twin concrete towers. This is the first prjoect consisting of a new suspension bridge of this scope and size in the US in approximately 40 years. US 64 Knightdale Bypass North Carolina DOT 10 miles of new construction 7/2002 12/2004 $131,016,664 HBG Flatiron Raleigh, NC JV Managing September 09, 2002 Page 1 of 11 Project Owner Project Project Initial Final Location Owner's Address Start Comp. Contract Contract Contract Owner Contact Project Description Date Date Value Value Division Benicia -Martinez Bridge CALTRANS Toll bridge seismic retrofit project. 5/1998 3/1/2002 $89,801,000 $117,696,000 HBG Flatiron Benecia, CA 04-004401.14 JV Managing Logan Terminal Area Roadway Project Massachusetts Port Authority Construction of approximately 8,000 lineal feet of 911998 7/1/2003 $87,129,441 $90,948.000 HBG Flatiron Boston, MA new viaducts to provide elevated egress from the 1.673-2 passenger departure level of the airport terminal Prime buildings. The structures are post -tensioned cast -in -place concrete box girder bridges. The viaducts are supported on drilled shaft foundations. Other work consists of construction of temporary bridges, demolition of existing viaducts and access ramps, cast in place retaining walls, stone drainage, sanitary sewer, asphalt paving, signing, lighting and traffic signalization. University LRT Line SLC Rail Utah Transit Authority Design/build contract consisting of a 2.5 mile 6/2000 1/4/2004 $71,850,000 $116,900,000 HBG Flatiron Salt take City, UT light rail transit system from downtown Salt Lake UT99-05VT-OB-WE City to the University of Utah. This $71 million project for Utah Transit Authority is an JV Managing exstension of the existing North/South Light Rail System and will carry passengers to the University of Utah and Rice -Eccles Stadium. The project, which is scheduled for completion for the 2002 Olympics, includes trackwork, four passenger stations, electric power supply and distribution (including traction power substations and overhead catenary system), signalization, integrated traffic control and communications. It requires extensive utility relocation, maintenance of high -density traffic, and roadway reconstruction. Hampton Corners Salt Mine American Rock Salt Company Design and construction of a new salt mine 11/1998 6/1/2001 $70,995,419 $78,320,000 HBG Flatiron NY facility outside of Rochester, New York. This facility is for an underground salt mine that will JV Partner produce 2,500,000 tons of processed salt annually. Development and construction of the mine includes the sinking of two 18' diameter concrete lined shafts for a depth of 1,400 vertical feet. Surface facilities supporting the production of the salt include bulk rail loadout facilities with a capacity of 1,500,000 tons per year and a bulk truck loadout facility with a capacity of 1,000,000 tons per year. September 09, 2002 Page 2 of 11 Project Owner Project Project Initial Final ' Location Owner's Address Start Comp. Contract Contract Contract Owner Contact Project Description Date Date Value Value Division Route 125/94 Contract CALTRANS Construction of a new freeway -to -freeway 7/1999 12/1/2002 $62,309,296 $63,800,000 FCI South CA interchange involving seven cast -in -place box 11-00191.14 girder bridges, MSE walls, retaining walls, Prime drainage, grading and paving . The highest of the seven bridges is 2,000 feet long, and requires steel pipe falsework 120' high. In addition to erecting this unusually high falsework crews are currently relocating sewer lines, storm drainage and water lines. 1.5801680 Interchange CALTRANS Modification of an existing freeway -to -freeway 6/1998 6/2/2002 $53,700,000 $53,467,112 FCI North Dublin, CA interchange in the San Francisco, CA area. The 04-233924 two freeways, Interstate Highways 580 and 680, Prime intersect in the cities of Dublin and Pleasanton. Modifications include adding a new nineteen span (4,400' long) concrete box girder flyover ramp bridge, three other new box girder bridges, widening three existing precast concrete girder bridges, ten mechanically stabilized earth retaining walls, grading, drainage, asphalt paving, signing and landscaping. Route 30 Thompson Creek CALTRANS 10/2000 12/2/2001 $43,600,000 $43,628,000 FCI South CA Prime Route 30 at Monte Vista Avenue CALTRANS 9/2000 3/1/2002 $36,500,000 $36.600,000 FCI South CA Prime Route 85187 $23,411,226 $23,411,226 FCI North CA Rt. 80 Seismic Retrofit CALTRANS Seismic retrofitting of the existing San Francisco- 3/1999 11/1/2001 $21,100,000 $20,900,000 FCI North CA Oakland Bay Bridge by enlarging substructure 04-133024 footings and strengthening columns and bent Prime caps. Nobel Drive Extension & Interchange City of San Diego 1/2000 2/1/2002 $15,818,330 $16,000,000 FCI South CA Prime Route 60191/215 CALTRANS Replace concrete pavement, bridge widening, $14,972,760 $14,972,760 FCI South CA bridge railings, retaining wall, highway planting, 08-42211U4 CCTV Prime San Mateo Creek CALTRANS Emergency bridge repair for San Mateo Creek 11/2001 5/1/2002 $3,400,000 $3,400,000 FCI South CA Bridges. 11-251304 Prime September 09, 2002 Page 3 of 11 Project Location Contract Route 30 Detention Basin CA 07-1264G4 Owner Owners Address Owner Contact CALTRANS Project Description Construction of water detention basin at Wiley Court. Project Project Initial Final Start Comp. Contract Contract Date Date Value Value Division $1,635,583 $1,635,583 FCI South Prime 1-90 Logan Airport Interchange Massachusetts Highway Department Multi -phased construction to provide access 2/1998 10/3/2003 Boston, MA between a new portion of 1-90, to be built in this C07D2 contract and Logan International Airport. Several viaducts, access ramps, cut -and -cover tunnels and retaining walls will disperse traffic to various locations. Monterey Country Bridge - Bradley CA Monterey Country Bridge - Greenfield CA South Boston Interchange West Boston, MA C01A6 Massachusetts Highway Department Construction of a portion of 1-90 in the South 8/1997 9/2/2002 10 Park Plaza Boston area which consists of 1,250' of Boston, MA02116 reinforced concrete cut -and -cover tunnel including tunnel and boat section embedded conduit, drainage and fire protection and tunnel and twat section waterproofing. $201,710,000 HBG Flatiron JV Partner FCI North FCI North $233.713,000 HBG Flatiron JV Partner �premoer 0y, 2002 -- Page 4 of 11 Project Owner Project Project Initial Final Location Owner's Address Start Comp. Contract Contract Contract Owner Contact Project Description Date Date Value Value Division Completed Projects Eastern Transportation Toll Road Orange County, CA E-94-01 US183 Austin Austin, TX NH94(2)M Transportation Corridor Agency 201 E. Sandpointe Ave. Sute 200 P.O. Box 28870 Santa Ana, CA92799-8870 Bill Willet (714)513-3437 Texas DOT Design/build construction project for 25.4 miles 1011994 12/1999 $687,000,000 $780,000,000 HBG Flatiron of limited access toll road connecting State JV Partner Roads 91 and 133 to Interstate 5. Project includes 69 cast -in -place concrete box girder bridges and 53 million cubic yards of earthwork. New bridge construction of 25,000 I.f. precast 1111994 1/1997 $71,328,098 $72,185,000 HBG Flatiron concrete segmental bridges. Consulting M Mission Valley Light Rail Transit Metropolitan Transit Development Board The Mission Valley West section of the San 5/1995 9/1997 $53,706,098 $57,041,318 FCI South San Diego, CA Diego Light Rail Transit, encompasses over 3 LRT-416.1 miles of trackage, including 1.5 miles of elevated Prime track. Significant features include new main light rail tracks with traction power and catenary systems, two at -grade stations, one elevated station and a bus transfer facility. The elevated station includes an elevator and two pedestrian bridges that allow access to the upper station. The project included significant roadway reconstruction and utility work, including a $5 million sewer relocation. To preserve an arcaelogically sensitive area containing Native American artifacts, a 1200-ft tunnel was constructed to encase the 78" sewer line designed to run through the site. The 30-month project schedule was critical, all work had to be completed so the transit line could open for the 1998 Super Bowl held at Qualcomm Stadium. Complicating the job further, environmentally sensitive areas and the mall parking lot bound the site, so construction was performed in a very narrow corridor. Bath - Woolwich Bridge Maine DOT Design/build precast segmental bridge to be 10/1997 7/2000 $46,600,000 $48,675,262 HBG Flatiron ME erected over the Kennebec River approximately 3,000' in length. Foundation consists of seven Prime piers located in the water. Ft. Lupton Cogeneration Plant Thermo Cogeneration Partnership Construction of a 272 megawatt electrical 1/1993 811994 $45,250,000 $46,075,104 HBG Flatiron Fort Lupton, CO cogeneration power plant with 5 gas turbines, 5 heat recovery steam generators, and two steam JV Managing turbine generations. September 09, 2002 Page 5 of 11 Project Owner Project Project Initial Final Location Owner's Address Start Comp. Contract Contract Contract Owner Contact Project Description Date Date Value Value Division Route 5, Widen Freeway CALTRANS Reconstruction and widening of approximately 311998 11/2000 $38,064,052 $42,400,000 FCI South Anaheim, CA 3347 Michelson Drive one mile of 1-5. 12-059224 #100 Prime Irvine, CA92612-1692 Contact (949) 724-2000 Hanging Lake Viaduct Colorado DOT Construction of three precast segmental bridges 8/1989 111994 $34,091.025 $38,581,377 HBG Flatiron Glenwood Canyon, CO totaling 8,430 If of bridge deck. These structures 170-2(145) are being erected with an overhead launching Prime gantry in a balanced cantilever fashion. New Mexico Corridor SR" NMSHTD Widening of State Road 44 (US 550) from 9/1998 11/2001 $34,020,000 $34,020.000 HBG Flatiron NM Bemalillo to Bloomfield to four -lanes (121 miles). AC-NH-TPM-044-1 (33) Const. Mgmt. Route 215 - Perris CALTRANS Construction of four CIP post tensioned box 10/1991 9/1994 $33,075,318 $41,300,353 HBG Flatiron Perris, CA girder bridges, two CIP reinforced slab and 08-076464 girder bridges, seven miles of roadway Prime reconstruction and associated drainage structures. Million Dollar Bridge Approach Spans Maine DOT Structural steel erection and concrete deck 9/1994 8/1998 $28,591,250 $30,637,598 HBG Flatiron Portland, ME construction for 4,400 If of bridge superstructure DPI-0068 (005) over the Fore River. The 22 mainlined and 6 Prime span contained 8,300 tons of structural steel and 16,000 cubic years of concrete were installed. Route 14 Widen Freeway CALTRANS Construction of approximately 10 miles of inside 7/1995 11/1999 $28,354,615 $31,138,440 FCI South Santa Clarita, CA and outside widening for new median HOV 07-125604 Contact lanes. This project includes earthwork, drainage, Prime (818) 361-5007 concrete paving. 17th Street CALTRANS Widening and reconstruction of one mile of 1111992 6/1996 $25,143,330 $27,592,308 FCI South Santa Ana, CA existing interstate highway consisting of 12-005004 structural steel railroad bridge, three CIP box Prime girder bridges, a pedestrian bridge, five retaining walls, stormwater pumping plant, sound walls, earthwork and drainage. Trabuco Creek Bridges II FETCA Construction of six CIP post tensioned box girder 9/1993 6/1996 $23,657.036 $28,355,584 FCI South Mission Viejo, CA bridges, one retaining wall, six unmanned toll F-24 booths and four miles of subgrade, aggregate Prime base course, and asphalt paving. Widen Freeway & Construct HOV Lanes CALTRANS Widen freeway and construct HOV lanes 4/1998 $22,986,508 $24,800.000 FCI South Orange County, CA 3347 Michelson Drive 12-059244 #100 Prime Irvine, CA92612-1692 Contact (949) 724-2000 September 09, 2002 Page 6 of 11 Project Owner Project Project Initial Final Location Owner's Address Start Comp. Contract Contract Contract Owner Contact Project Description Date Date Value Value Division Rt. 99 Bridges In Deihl CALTRANS The contract involves building new interchanges 1111998 4/2000 $21,599,287 $25,400,000 FCI North CA 490 South Golden State Blvd. at two locations over a 3-1/2 length on SH 99. 10-07437U4 Turlock, CA95380- There are currently at -grade crossings with the Prime Pam Marquez four -lane divided highway and railraod tracks (209) 667-1147 parallel to the highway at these two sites. In addition, one existing bridge carrying northbound highway 99 traffice over the Merced River will be replaced. Granada Hills HOV Lanes CALTRANS Ten miles of median construction for new high 8/1994 7/1996 $20,570,369 $21,327,475 FCI South Chatsworth, CA occupancy vehicle lanes to include concrete 07-115054 paving, retaining walls, drainage, earthwork and Prime concrete barrier. 58th Avenue Phase 11 Colorado DOT Reconstruction of the 58th Avenue interchange 8/1993 4/1996 $18,750,918 $20,231,013 HBG Flatiron Denver, CO and widening of 125 consisting of constructing NHDA 025-2(255) retaining walls, concrete traffic barrier, treatment Prime and disposal of contaminated soil and water, utility relocation, earthwork, concrete paving, asphalt paving, Airport Blvd. - DIA City and County of Denver Construction of a four lane freeway with six CIP 211992 4/1994 $18,579,122 $19,695,081 HBG Flatiron Denver, CO bridges. F-155A Prime Route 5, Grand Avenue12-004904 CALTRANS Construction consisted of two CIP box girder 6/1992 4/1996 $18,129,733 $19,715,744 FCI South Santa Ana, CA bridges (9,000 CY), four retaining walls (1,600 12-004904 CY), earthwork, concrete paving, drainage, and Prime signage. Reconstruction and widening to twelve lanes of freeway (3/4 of a mile) E470 Public Toll Road Platte River Constructors Construction of 14 precast concrete girder 711996 10/1997 $17,700,000 $17,697,522 HBG Flatiron Aurora, CO bridges with cast -in -place decks for a new design/build tollway. Sub 58th Avenue North Colorado DOT Rebuilding approx. 1 mile 125, including 112,000 10/1991 8/1994 $16,433,106 $20,705,991 HBG Flatiron Denver, CO sf of MSE retaining walls, 2,000 CY of CIP I-IR-CY-CX 76-1(144) retaining walls, and two 240' wide bridges Prime carrying mainline traffic. Project constructed in three phases, maintaining three levels of traffic at all times. Gene Autry Ramp -1-5 CALTRANS This project is on the 1-5 corridor. The job 9/1998 1012000 $15,480,458 $15,993,530 FCI South CA 3347 Michelson Drive involves widening the freeway for new high 12-059254 #100 occupancy vehicle lanes and includes Prime Irvine, CA92612-1692 constructing three new bridges, retaining walls, and mechanically -stabilized earthwalls. September 09, 2002 - Page 7 of 11 Project Owner Project Project Initial Final Location Owner's Address Start Comp. Contract Contract Contract Owner Contact Project Description Date Date Value Value Division 20th Street DUT Underpass RTD Construction of a railroad underpass and HOV 211993 511995 $15,330,803 $16,358,234 CO vehicle overpass, street depression under the railroad tracks, consisting of slurry retaining Prime walls, stormwater pump station, two bridges over the underpass, earthwork, concrete paving and street soaping. Route 5/14 Interchange Earthquake CALTRANS Replacement of two earthquake damaged cast- 7/1994 12M994 $13,177,074 $14,376,963 FCI South Newall, CA in -place, post -tensioned box girder bridges. 07-O00704 Prime French Creek Eastbound Colorado DOT Construction of 1.9 miles of interstate highway 7/1990 811993 $10,820,062 $10,554,418 HBG Flatiron Glenwood Canyon, CO including precast retaining walls, box culverts, an I(CX) 70-2(141) and I(CX) 70-2(170) 8 span CIP post tensioned box girder bridge, Prime earthwork, and paving. Trabuco Creek Bridge Transportation Corridor Agency Construction of two CIP post tensioned box 5/1993 10/1995 $10,172,841 $11,144,431 FCI South Mission Viejo, CA girder bridges which are 1,400' in length and 60' F-3 high. Prime Courtenay Parkway Florida DOT Roadway construction, structural modification of 511994 9/1997 $9,655,580 $14,054,350 HBG Flatiron Brevard County, FL existing 300' bascule bridge, construction of new 300' bascule bridge, MSE wall, fabrication and Prime installation of new electrical and mechanical systems for existing bridge. Granada Hills Earthquake Repair CALTRANS Removal and replacement of two CIP concrete 511994 1111994 $9,588,762 $10,824,775 FCI South Granada Hills, CA box girder bridges and concrete pavement. 07-1Q5204 Prime Mousetrap North Widening Colorado DOT Widening of interstate consisting of temporary 8/1991 10/1993 $8,888,790 $10,350,813 HBG Flatiron Denver, CO MSE walls which raise the grade approximately IRD(E) 25-2(242) four to ten feet, concrete pavement, and a new Prime bridge. EI Rancho Interchange Colorado DOT Construction of a two lane exit ramp which 6/1992 5/1994 $7,966,818 $8,056,794 HBG Flatiron El Rancho, CO includes a 421' steel box girder bridge, widening IM-NH-IR(CX) 070-3(169) of Highway 74 to four lanes, misc. retaining Prime walls, 8,800 If of type IV barrier and repair of two existing bridges. 125 & Fox Street Bridge Widening Colorado DOT Construction of HOV lanes, involving the 311990 2/1992 $7,921,030 $8,315.826 HBG Flatiron Denver, CO replacement and widening of two bridges, 30-UT001 retaining walls, and concrete barrier. Prime Septemoer U9, 2002 --_-- Page 8 of 11 Project Owner Project Project Initial Final ' Location Owner's Address Start Comp. Contract Contract Contract Owner Contact Project Description Date Date Value Value Division Power Inn Road - Grade Separation City of Sacramento Modification of an existing at -grade highway and 10/1998 10/2000 $7,722,305 $7,777,664 FCI North Sacramento, CA railroad crossing by constructing two bridges to Ken Graham carry railroad traffice over a new roadway Prime (916) 264-7531 depressed below the rail lines. Approximately 45,000 cubic yards of excavation is required for the roadway depression. Structural concrete to be placed for the new bridges and retaining walls is about 2,100 cubic yards. The freight line structure is a cast -in -place concrete box girder bridge while the light rail line bridge is constructed with precast concrete box girders. Numerous utility lines will be relocated during construction. 15th Street Viaduct Replacement City and County of Denver Demolition of existing viaduct, construction of 5/1991 8/1993 $7,655,040 $10,544,000 HBG Flatiron Denver, CO roadway and streetscape improvements, and 87-043(b) Contact under the consolidated mainline tracks, two Prime (303) 270-1900 pedestrian bridges, a stormwater pump station, new railroad grade crossing and miscellaneous storm and sewer improvements 125 between 38th & Fox Street Colorado DOT First phase of interchange reconstruction 1111992 711994 $7,592,205 $8,116,030 HBG Flatiron Denver, CO consisting of precast and CIP concrete retaining NHD 25-2(256) walls, concrete paving, CIP box girder bridge, Prime earthwork and drainage. Wagon Road Underpass Regional Transportation District Construction of HOV lanes. Project involved a 911990 8/1992 $5,544,617 $5,587,441 HBG Flatiron Northglenn, CO cut and cover tunnel, approach retaining walls, 30-UT-106 and concrete barrier. Prime Pleasant Grove Blvd. Interchange Route City of Roseville Reconstruct Dunn Avenue interchange cast -in- 1111999 812001 $5,542,939 $5,538,089 FCI North Roseville, CA 316 Vernon Street place concrete box girer two -span bridge on #106 CIDH piles and spread footings. Roseville, CA95678- Prime Raul Cervantes (916)774-5339 Caltrans Project 08.202604 CALTRANS Modification of existing highway overpass into a 211994 411995 $4,990,128 $4,990,128 FCI South Ontario, CA full interchange. 08-202604 Prime South Revenue MAC Line RTD First phase of a railroad system connecting 6/1993 5/1994 $4,698,196 $4,956,719 HBG Flatiron Denver, CO downtown Denver with southern suburbs, 33-RR104 consisting of building two bridges over existing Prime highway and MSE walls. Route 33 Santa Neils Bridge CALTRANS 9/2000 $4,372,989 $4,372,989 FCI North CA 10-484904 Prime September 09, 2002 Page 9 of 11 H /gC %La-T/ KON CONTRACTOR BY: sTAlUT l2GAS1A,PG4 ADDRESS: /0090 -z-- /9ROti771-(C A©A-J LOAJAt" ON T , L'o Fn5o N- 8. BID SCHEDULE (Base Bid) Please use the attached Bid Schedule when submitting your bid. 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 SUED: / Signature Date Ma 6� Title d2i1Q4J License Number (If Applicable) (Seal - if Bid is by corporation) /�_ tom, Attest: / FAA (RpN Address /0090 5-25 FRONT/f6j 447) P ORq ; i2 z.` j m:� L0106MONT �o . �050 4 I. SEAL Telephone 303- 0 5 - tlo50 � ..............,:. 7/96 Section 00300 Page 2 Project Owner Project Project Initial Final Location Owner's Address Start Comp. Contract Contract Contract Owner Contact Project Description Date Date Value Value Division Saddleback Valley Church Bridge Saddle Back Valley Community Church 12/1998 4/1999 $4,000,000 $4,056,041 FCI South CA Prime First Street Bridge (off Arroyo Del Valle City of Pleasanton Demo preexisting two lane bridge. Construct 4/1999 812000 $3,741,777 $3,858,501 FCI North Pleasanton, CA Contact Only - No Address new post -tension structure bridge expanded to Pleasanton, CA four lanes complete with pedestrian and bike Bill McMillan lanes. Prime 13 Street at San Joaquin River Bridge City of Firebaugh Replacement of an existing multi -span steel 1211999 4/2000 $3,361,500 $3,361,500 FCI North Firebaugh, CA 1575 11 th Street girder bridge with a 4-span post tensioned Firebaugh, CA93622- concrete box girder bridge approximately 572 Prime Joel Moses feel long by 40 feet wide, including approach (559) 659-2043 roadway transitions. Route 237 Pump Station CALTRANS Construction of pumping plant and drainage 2/16/2000 9/6/2001 $3,336,000 $3,336,000 FCI North San Jose, CA Contact Only - No Address facilities to reconfigure existing drainage Sacramento, CA systems along Highway 237 in San Jose. Prime 6th Avenue Barrier and Overlay Colorado DOT Safety improvements and overlay on 3 miles of 611993 4/1994 $3,333,326 $3,231,480 HBG Flatiron Denver, CO 6th Avenue. Project consists of concrete work, CX 11-0006-17 guardrail, asphalt overlay, drainage Prime improvements and permanent signage. Eisenhower/Johnson Memorial Tunnel Colorado DOT Removal and replacement of approximately 2/1994 1111994 $3,157,930 $3,456,625 HBG Flatiron CO 3,000 file faced tunnel lining panels. 1 070-3(200) Prime Rt 101 E Dunne Ave $3,138,149 $3,138,149 FCI North Prime North College Avenue Colorado DOT Replacement of existing bridge over Poudre 5/1994 10/1995 $2,640,423 $2,672,078 HBG Flatiron Ft. Collins, CO River with a four span prestressed concrete box BR-CXBR-287-(63) girder bridge and roadway improvements. Prime John's Pass Florida DOT Rehabilitation of two existing bascule bridges, 511994 9/1995 $2,227,377 $2,755,146 HBG Flatiron Pinellas County, FL replacement of bridge components, control 15100-3555 house and related systems. Prime Golf Cart Bridges HCC Investors LLC Construction of two 285' long by 13' wide single 11/1/1998 6/1999 $2,098,517 $2,582,014 FCI South Mission Viejo, CA span bridges to be used for access on a golf course by pedestrians and golf carts. Prime FCI Housing #3 Bureau of Prisons Precasting of 586 concrete modular cells for a 11/1990 6/1992 $1,914,730 $1.919,733 HBG Flatiron Florence, CO medium security facility. These precast cell IFB262006 modules were of a double configuration of which Sub half included a 6' balcony. The interior cell walls were constructed with 1-1/2" draft. September 09, 2002 Page 10 of 11 Project Owner Project Project Initial Final Location Owner's Address Start Comp. Contract Contract Contract Owner Contact Project Description Date Date Value Value Division FCI #6 Bureau of Prisons Precasting of 586 concrete modular cells for a 911991 6/1993 $1,912,990 $1,912,990 HBG Flatiron Florence, CO maximum security facility. These cells are of a 3090150-60 double configuration and included a 6' balcony. Sub The modules are vertical. FCI #5 Bureau of Prisons Precasting of 558 concrete modular cells for a 4/1991 8/1993 $1,820,710 $1,850,710 HBG Flatiron Florence, CO level 6 security facility. These cells are of a 3090150-50 double configuration and the walls are all vertical. Sub CDOC -Close Security Colorado Department of Corrections Precast prison cells. 9/1991 5/1993 $1,671,818 $1,671,818 HBG Flatiron Canon City, CO Prime Golden Landslide Stabilization Colorado Department of Corrections Design/build contract to stabilize a landslide, 10/1993 611994 $1,547,764 $1,537,595 HBG Flatiron Golden, CO consisting of a lump sum contract for the design ER CO93-001 and installation of a drilled tieback anchor Prime system, including site grading, precasting tieback panels, installation, of deep tieback anchors, and drainage. Club Center Drive Bridge Lennar Communities Construction of fiat slab bridge on driven piles 9/1999 1211999 $838,402 $838,403 FCI North CA 2240 Douglas Blvd. including waterline down either side connecting a Suite 200 new addition to a subdivision with the existing Prime Roseville, CA95661- subdivision across the drainage cannal. Route 518 CALTRANS Retrofit 15 and 18 Interchange for current 411995 1211995 $715,773 $1,184,770 FCI South San Diego, CA earthquake seismic standards. 11-1516U4 Sub Lawyer's Canyon Bridge Idaho DOT 911989 Ferdinand, ID HBG Flatiron Prime Port Mann Bridge British Columbia Transportation To increase the capacity of the 2093m long British Columbia, Financing Authority structure, a fifth lane is being added for HOV HBG Flatiron eastbound only. The Port Mann Bridge is the Prime fifth longest arch bridge in the world. Trimble Way Bridge FCI North September 09, 2002 Page 11 of 11 HBG Flatiron Equipment Listing Description --------------------------------------------- Model Year 1010001 B.W. HYD TORQUE WRENCH -------------------- MODEL-8 -------- 1995 1102001 WACKER REV PLATE COMPACTOR BPU-2950-A 2000 1304001 JOHN DEERE BACKHOE 410D 1996 1315001 KOMATSU EXCAVATOR PC220L-6 1996 1315001A 42 EXCAVATOR BUCKET 1315001E 36 BUCKET FOR KOMATSU " 1505001 P&H 50 TON HYDRO CRANE CN150 1994 1505003 TEREX 50 TON HYDRAULIC CRANE RT450 1999 1505004 TEREX 50 TON HYDRAULIC CRANE RT450 1999 1531001 LIEBHERR TOWER CRANE 130HC 1973 1531002 LIEBHERR TOWER CRANE 130HC 1973 1544001 TEXAS LIFTER 1594001 GROVE CARRY DECK CRANE AP206 1991 1637002 KENT 500 LBS DEMO BREAKER KF4QT 1999 2005001 G.E SHOP COMPRESSOR 5 HP 1960 2005002 JOY COMPRESSOR ELECTRIC TA-010T 1993 2020005 I.R. COMPRESSOR 185 CFM P185WJD 1994 2020006 I.R. COMPRESSOR 185 CFM P185WJD 1996 2020007 I.R. COMPRESSOR 185 CFM P18SWJD 1996 2020026 I.R. COMPRESSOR 185 CFM P185WJD 1999 2020058 IR COMPRESSOR 185CFM PORTABLE 2001 2020059 IR COMPRESSOR 185CFM PORTABLE 2001 2037001 I.R. COMPRESSOR 375 CFM P375WJD 1998 2120002 MILLER WELDER 200 AMP 200-LE 1988 2120003 MILLER WELDER 200 AMP B-20 1986 2120009 MILLER BOBCAT WELDER 225NT 1999 2130002 MULTIQUIP WELDER/GEN 300 AMP TLW3000SS 1989 2140003 MILLER WELDER 400 AMP BIG 40 1996 2140014 MILLER WELDER 400 AMP 400D 1996 2203001 MULTIQUIP 30KW GENERATOR DCA40SSI 1994 2215001 MULTIQUIP 150KW GENERATOR DCA150SFM 1994 2240014 AMIDA 4KW LIGHT TOWER AL 4000 1998 2240015 AMIDA 4000W LIGHT TOWER AL4000 1998 2260028 SUNRAY SOLAR ARROW BOARD SUNRAY 15 1998 2260029 SUNRAY SOLAR ARROW BOARD SUNRAY 15 1998 2306001 ABS 3 PH 6 SUB PUMP ABS-6 1994 2401001 SEA CONTAINER 8X20 2430002 OFFICE TRAILER 8X28 WS 1997 2430005 OFFICE TRAILER 1OX36 1997 2430011 OFFICE TRAILER 8X28 200O 2430016 OFFICE TRAILER 32X8 1998 2460007 OFFICE TRAILER 1OX46 GE 1996 2460019 56 X 12 OFFICE TRAILER 2460020 56 X 12 OFFICE TRAILER 2460025 OFFICE TRAILER 12X60 2000 2816001 ELGIN PELICAN SWEEPER SE 1994 3205004 CONCRETE SCREED 3206001 CONCRETE ROLLER SCREED ALLEN MODEL 037429 3707001 BOBCAT SKIDSTEER LOADER 873 3710001 CAT LOADER IT-28G 1997 4201004 BR STRIPPING WINCH/SET OF 8 75HL-E3 2000 4202001 AMERICAN 2 DRUM HOIST 120B 1979 4205003 LGMT PRECAST BUILDING CRANES 4210001 OVERHEAD BUILDING CRANES 4330001 WILD TOTAL STATION TC1800 1997 4330002 LEICA TOTAL STATION TC1800 1996 4715001 HPSI PILE SPOTTER 1984 4716001 FOSTER HAIR PIN 4725001 KELBELCO PILE HAMMER K-25 1992 4808001 CAT FORKLIFT 8K V80E 1989 4810015 CATERPILLAR FORKLIFT TH103 1998 4818001 JCB FORKLIFT IOKLBS 510-40TS 1994 4860001 JLG 60' MANLIFT 4WD 60H 1993 5020001 HOTSY PRESSURE WASHER 991A 1987 5020003 HOTSY PRESSURE WASHER 5632B 1994 5340001 STRIPPING TRUSS 10-105 1996 5402003 BOSTON WHALER BOAT 21' CF7975EU 1971 5460001 MUD BUGGY 18X45X4 9120004 CHEVROLET LUMINA 1994 9120006 FORD TAURUS 1997 9130010 FORD EXPEDITION 1999 9130017 FORD EXPLORER 4WD XL 1996 9130040 FORD EXPLORER 2WD XLT 2000 9130041 FORD EXPLORER 2WD XLT 2000 9130050 FORD EXPEDITION EDDIE BAUER 2001 9210029 FORD 1/2 TON PICKUP 2WD F150 1999 9215007 CHEVROLET PICKUP 4WD 5-10 1998 9220001 CHEVROLET SPORTS VAN F250 1990 9220047 FORD 3/4 TON PICKUP 2WD F250 1999 9220048 FORD 3/4 TON PICKUP 2WD F250 1999 9220071 FORD 3/4 TON PICKUP 2WD F250 2000 9220081 CHEVROLET 3/4 TON PICKUP 2WD LS2500 2000 9225007 CHEVROLET 3/4 TON PICKUP 4WD CK20903 1997 9225018 FORD 3/4 TON PICKUP 4WD F250 1997 9225019 FORD 3/4 TON PICKUP 4WD F250 1997 9225028 FORD 3/4 TON PICKUP 4WD F250 1999 9225029 FORD 3/4 TON PICKUP 4WD F250 2000 9225030 FORD 3/4 TON PICKUP 4WD F250 2000 9225044 FORD 3/4 TON PICKUP 4WD F250 2000 9225045 FORD 3/4 TON PICKUP F250 2000 9310003 FORD 1 TON FLATBED TRUCK F350 1995 9310027 FORD 1 TON FLATBED PICKUP 2WD F350 1999 9311001 FORD DUMP FLATBED 2 TON L700 1980 9311002 FORD DUMP FLATBED 2 TON L700 1980 9321001 FORD SERVICE TRUCK 2-TON F450 1997 9330001 FORD WATER TRUCK 2000 GALLON F800 1998 9354002 MACK TRACTOR CH600 1991 9354004 MACK TRUCK TANDEM CH613 1998 9355001 PETTIE BONE SEGMENT TRUCK 9401002 HOMEMADE TRAILER 9401003 TOOL TRAILER 9404005 FRUEHAUF TOOL VAN 1965 9404007 DORSEY TOOL VAN AIDT272 1973 9404008 HOBBS 42' TOOL VAN/ FSC FILES 1975 9404009 BROWN BLANKET VAN/ FSC FILES 1970 9404011 UTILITY TOOL VAN/ FSC FILES 1957 9404013 MATLOCK TOOL VAN 1972 9404016 45' TOOL VAN/ FSC FILES 1973 9404017 STRICK 40' TOOL VAN 1966 9404018 KENTUCKY 42' FURNITURE VAN 1979 9420002 MAXEY/ BOBCAT TRAILER 1979 9420003 MAXEY SfH WHEEL TRAILER 1987 9431001 EAGER BEAVER EASY UDR. TRAILER 1996 9440002 FONTAINE 40 FT FLOAT TRAILER 1973 9440003 LUFIGN 40 FT FLOAT TRAILER 1981 00210 HBG FLATIRON, INC. ATTACHMENT 3 HBG Flatiron, Inc. Contractors Licenses Arizona # ROC153319 General Engineering Class A Commercial Only New Mexico # 82932 Contractor GA01 Unlimited/Permanent North Carolina# 51034 General Contractor Unlimited Classification: Bridges South Carolina # 104060 General Contractor Unlimited Bridges Utah # 4551638-5501 Contractor E100 Work in Progress Limit: $999,999,999.00 RESUMES BRADLEY R. AMY WORK HISTORY: HBG Flatiron, Inc. 03/02 — Present Project Manager/Quality Control Manager— C.D.O.T. EJMT Eisenhower Tunnel Panel Replacement Project, Longmont CO. Casting Yard. Provided the Colorado Dept. of Transportation with 41-ea. 4" thick x 8' wide x 12' tall tile faced precast wall panels. This work provided C.D.O.T. with replacement wall panels for the Johnson and Eisenhower Tunnels on 1-70, west of Denver, CO. $341,000.00 10/01 — Present Project Manager: 1°` Street at U.S. 287 — Loveland CO. - C.D.O.T. Project No. STA 2873-101. 1,600 LF of roadway removal and widening of 1 s' Street and U.S. 287 with 9" concrete roadway paving, 730 LF of irrigation canal re -alignment with clay plating, removal of two bridges, construction of two new bridges; one single span cast -in -place bridge & one single span precast girder bridge. Work included sidewalks, curb & gutter, drainage, HBP paving and landscaping. $2,085,000.00 12/00 — 09/01 Project Manager: W. Vt Street at Big Thompson River — City of Loveland, CO. 800 LF of roadway widening with a new 2-span precast girder bridge including new HBP, sidewalks & bikeway, retaining walls, drainage, architectural steel railing & light shields. $1.7 million. 8/00 —10/00 Project Manager: Prince Street Bridge Repair Project —City of Littleton, CO. Repair of existing brick facet walls & parapets, brick masonry replacement including repair of concrete sidewalk, steel handrail and stone pavers. $49,000.00. 7/00 — 12/00 Project Manager/Estimator: Estimated Roadway projects. Oversaw construction of numerous minor emergency roadway repair projects all under $60,000.00. 11/99 — 7/00 Project Manager: U.S. 36 (Big Thompson River) — Estes Park, CO. Roadway widening of U.S. 36 Hwy. incl. bridge demo & widening, 145 LF of 9' x 12' precast CBC, new sidewalk & retaining walls, bikepath, drainage, new HBP, modified roadway islands. $1.5 million 12/99 — 5/99 Project Manager — Brook Valley Way Bridge Rehabilitation Project, Littleton, CO. Roadway demolition, widening and bridge replacement including dirtwork, drainage and new HBP. $350,000.00 5/99 - 9/99 Project Manager: South Public Rd. over Coal Creek Bridge Widening Project — Lafayette, Colorado. Demolition and widening of an existing 2- lane bridge incl. precast girders, new sidewalks, bike -path, bridge rail & re- paving. $207,600.00 6/97 — 4/99 Scheduler/Engineering - Longmont CO. Office 3/97 - 5/97 Superintendent: Colorado Springs, CO., Raymond Nixon Circulating Water Line Port Access Installation/Recoating Project. Installed 4ea. - 36" dia. manways w/ manholes and recoated 7,000 sf of 78" dia. circulation piping. Included two change orders consisting of a fuel oil tie-in and modifications to the acid piping system. $212,000.00 1/97 - 3/97 Estimating - Longmont CO. Office 10/96 - 12/96 Superintendent: Denver, CO., Installation of Nat'l. Gas Engines At Kendrick & Marston Pump Stations - Denver Water Board. Included removing existing engines, pumps and piping. Installation of new 400 hp. & 700 hp. nat'I. gas engines along with pumps, cooling towers and new piping. $300,000.00 10/96 Superintendent: Coors Brewing Company, Rubber Dam Replacement Project in Golden, CO. Removal of old inflatable rubber dam, new piping, new concrete and installation and testing of a new 60' long x 5' tall Bridgestone rubber dam in Clear Creek. $70,000.00 7/96 - 10/96 Superintendent/Asst. Proj. Mngr.: Fuel Grade Ethanol Project -Golden, CO. Oversaw construction of an ethanol plant for Coors Brewing Company. $445,000.00 5/96 - 6/96 Project Engineer: Greeley, CO., Monfort Cogeneration Project. Designed and oversaw installation of a 12" diameter underground steam line x 1,100 feet long. 1/96 -4/96 Project Engineer: Pueblo, CO., Colorado Fuelco Syntech Processing Plant. Dismantling of a methane gas conversion plant. Responsibilities included overseeing match -marking and tagging of all items/pieces; engineering tasks for dismantling of str. steel, vessels, etc., rigging and lifting design/methods; overseeing of packaging, loadout, trucking operations, hazardous waste identification and disposal and scheduling. $752,000.00 7/95 - 12/95 Scheduler/Assistant Estimator in Longmont, CO. office. 6/95 - 7/95 Assistant Project Manager: North College Ave. Bridge Replc. Fort Collins, CO. C.D.O.T. Project. Was called upon to assist in the absence of the project manager to finish this project from the field. Coordinated and oversaw work of subcontractors and utility agencies. $2.6 million. 1/95 - 5/95 Scheduler/Assistant Estimator in Longmont, CO. office. 1994 Quality Control Manager/Project Engineer: EJMT Eisenhower Tunnel Panel Replacement Project, Longmont CO. Casting Yard. C.D.O.T. Project. 2,400 pc. of 4" thick tile faced precast wall panels. Assisted in estimate, designed lifting equipment, produced shop drawings, scheduling, oversaw quality control. $3.4 million. Addendem No. 1 Q City of Fort Collins Taft Hill Road Bridge Over New Mercer Ditch September, 2002 Item No. Description Unit Estimated Quantity Unit Cost Item Total 201 Clearing and Grubbing LS 1 Z,00O• 00 202 Removal of Structure LS 1 up S(x s oo Apt ° S 202 Removal of Sidewalk SY 35 2.8.00 9 9o. o0 202 Removal of Curb and Gutter LF 86 g.00 q-'+a.00 202 Removal of Inlet Box EA 1 Sou, co soo.co 202 Removal of Manhole EA 1 600.00 Sm , na 202 Removal of Sanitary Sewer Pipe LF 43 50.00 �;( 60. 00 202 Removal of Storm Sewer Pipe LF 9 %0.00 g0.00 202 Removal of Fence LF 73 1.00 �-3, 00 202 Pavement -Removal SY 138 15.00 a00 203 Unclassified Excavation (CIP) CY 10 1.00 --0.00 203 Embankment(CIP) CY 10 Z(0.00 7-Loo•00 206 Structure Excavation CY 1064 1-Z' D0 12,-f,05, 00 206 Structure Backfill (Class 1) CY 665 15,00 9, 9'+5.00 207 Topsoil CY 10 88.00 880.00 208 Silt Fence LF 381 1.00 381• co 212 Seeding (Native) ACRE 0.1 4,000. Oo Ao0. Oo 213 Mulching (Hydraulic) ACRE 0.1 4000.00 Aoo, 00 304 Aggregate Base Course (Class 6) CY 25 $0.00 2, 000.00 501 Steel Sheet Piling (Type 2) SF 1440 1S. So 1 %440,00 503 Drilling Caisson (24 inch) LF 780 So, o0 I 39, 000.00 Page 1 of 2 1992 - 1994 Schedular/Assistant Estimator: Longmont CO. office. Responsible for developing bid schedules, reviewing plans & specs., material take offs and pricing, drafting, developing project schedules including cost & resource loaded. Performing monthly updates and preparing submittals. Maintained six current project schedules totaling over $75 million. 1991 - 1993 Project Engineer: Florence, CO. Colorado Dept. of Corrections - East Canon City Complex. A high security prison in Canon City, CO., consisting of 512 pc. of precast prison cells. Oversaw scheduling, material purchasing and stock, designed electrical layouts, shop drawings, lifting devices, oversaw reinforcing layout/design/fabrication/delivery, designed blockouts and anchor locations for precast. $1.7 million. 1991 -1993 Project Engineer: Florence, CO., FCI-6 Federal Correctional Complex - ADX. An ultra maximum - level 6 security prison consisting of 280 pc. of precast prison cells. Same responsibilities and duties as listed above. $1.9 million. 1991 - 1993 Project Engineer: Florence, CO., FCI-5 Federal Correctional Complex - High Security Prison. Produced 294 pc. of precast prison cells. Same responsibilities and duties as above. $1.9 million. 1990 -1992 Project Engineer: Florence, CO., FCI-3 Federal Correctional Complex - Medium Security Prison. Produced 294 pc. of precast prison cells. Same responsibilities and duties as above. $1.9 million. 1990 Superintendent: Denver, CO., Sign Structures on Highways 285 and 1-70. Oversaw construction of two +100 ft. long overhead sign structures. $234,000.00 1990 Project Engineer: Limon, CO., Colorado Dept. of Corrections - Limon Correctional High Security Prison Facility. "On hands" experience in casting 615 pc. of precast prison cells. OTHER EXPERIENCE: Summer 1989 Superintendent: Colo. Spgs., CO. Way Architects. Oversaw construction of a Vickers gas/convenience station. $250,000.00 Summers Framer: Colo. Spgs, CO. Constructed custom homes and three 1982 - 1988 story apartment complexes. ADDITIONAL SKILLS: Forklift, Hydrocrane, Loader, Backhoe, MiJack Operator Experienced model maker of scale construction project models, motorized construction equipment and construction components for solving construction problems. EDUCATION: 1990, B.S. Construction Management, Colorado State University SCOTT STETSON WORK HISTORY: HBG Flatiron, Inc. Oct01 — Present Superintendent - 1't Street at U.S. 287 — Loveland CO. - C.D.O.T. Project No. STA 2873-101. 1,600 LF of roadway removal and widening of 1" Street and U.S. 287 with 9" concrete roadway paving, 730 LF of irrigation canal re -alignment with clay plating, removal of two bridges, construction of two new bridges; one single span cast -in -place bridge & one single span precast girder bridge. Work included sidewalks, curb & gutter, drainage, HBP paving and landscaping. $2,085,000.00 Dec 00 — Sept01 Superintendent - W. 1't Street at Big Thompson River — City of Loveland, CO. 800 LF of roadway widening with a new 2-span precast girder bridge including new HBP, sidewalks & bikeway, retaining walls, drainage, architectural steel railing & light shields. $1.7 million. Aug 00 — Oct 00 Superintendent - Prince Street Bridge Repair Project — City of Littleton, CO. Repair of existing brick facet walls & parapets, brick masonry replacement including repair of concrete sidewalk, steel handrail and stone pavers. $49,000.00. July 00 — Dec 00 Superintendent - Oversaw construction of numerous minor emergency roadway repair projects all under $60,000.00. Nov 99 — July 00 Superintendent - U.S. 36 (Big Thompson River) — Estes Park, CO. Roadway widening of U.S. 36 Hwy incl. bridge demo, widening, 145 LF of (' x 12" precast CBC, new sidewalk and retaining walls, bikepath, drainage, new HBP, modified roadway islands. $1.5 Million. Dec 99 — May 00 Superintendent — Brook Valley Way Bridge Rehabilitation Project, Littleton, CO. Roadway demolition, widening and bridge replacement including dirtwork, drainage and new HBP. $350,000.00. May 99 — Dec 99 Superintendent — South Public Road over Coal Creek Bridge Widening Project, Lafayette, CO. Oversaw demolition, roadway widening and construction of a new precast girder bridge widening. Included new sidewalks, bikepath, bridge rail and new HBP. $207,600.00. Mar 98 — Apr 99 Superintendent — Misc. C.D.O.T. Emergency Roadway Repair Projects, New parking lot in Boulder, CO., Construction of Flatiron Structures Company office building addition. Jul 96 — Feb 98 Assistant Superintendent — E470 Public Toll Road, Aurora, CO. Construction of 14 precast girder bridges with cast -in -place decks including slope and ditch paving and drainage work. Sept 95 — Jun 96 Assistant Superintendent — Monfort Cogeneration Project, Greeley, CO. Construction of all concrete foundations for a single gas turbine cogeneration power plant. $30 million. Jan 95 - Aug 95 Assistant Superintendent — North College Ave. Bridge Replacement — Fort Collins, CO. Roadway widening, drainage and dirt work, new bridge construction, asphalt paving and decorative concrete sidewalk finishes. $2.6 million. Mar 94 — Dec 94 Assistant Superintendent — EMJT Eisenhower Tunnel Panel Replacement Project, Longmont, CO. Oversaw casting operations for precasting 2,400 pcs. of 4" thick tile faced precast wall panels for the Eisenhower tunnel on 1-70. $3.4 million. Oct 93 — Mar 94 Assistant Superintendent — Golden Landslide Stabilization, Golden, CO. on Hwy 94. Design/build contract to stabilize a landslide, consisting of a lump sum contract for the design and installation of a drilled tieback anchor system. Including site grading, precasting tieback panels, installation of deep anchors and drainage work. $1.5 million. Mar 93 — Oct 93 Carpenter Foreman — Ft. Lupton Cogeneration Plant, Fort Lupton, CO. Constructed concrete foundations for a 272- megawatt electrical cogeneration power plant. 5 gas turbines and heat recovery steam generators and two steam turbine generators. $46 million. 1993 - Mar 93 Carpenter Foreman - El Rancho Interchange — El Rancho, CO. on 1-70. Construction of a two lane exit ramp including 421 foot steel box girder bridge, widening of Hwy 74 to four lanes, retaining walls, 8,800 LF of Type 4 barrier and repair of two existing bridges. $8 million. Other Work Experience Prior to HBG Flatiron, Inc.: 1988 to 1993 Commercial Construction 1983 to 1988 Service Mechanic WORK EXPERIENCE: 1994 — Present 1984 - 1994 1973 —1984 THOMAS E. CALDWELL VICE PRESIDENT — COST CONTROL FLATIRON STRUCTURES COMPANY Monitors the cost system to insure that data is adequately established and maintained to allow managers to monitor our projects. Monitors labor cost reports on a bi-monthly basis for the Company. Prepares a monthly trend report for FCI and Flatiron projects. Schedules and conducts project cost -to - complete reviews for all projects. Prepares monthly Wayss & Freytag AG job status and bidding activity report. Insures that an effective quarterly company newsletter is prepared. Requests concurrence from Wayss & Freytag AG to submit bids on projects anticipated to exceed $30 million. VICE PRESIDENT & CHIEF ESTIMATOR FLATIRON STRUCTURES COMPANY Supervised all estimating functions and job cost maintenance. Size of projects ranged up to $70 million. Reviewed all project estimates. VICE PRESIDENT Kenney Construction Company, Inc. EDUCATION: Bachelor Degree INDUSTRIAL -CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT Colorado State University, 1970 OTHER INFORMATION: Engineering Aide, U.S. Navy Seabees, 1970 — 1973 Various committees, Colorado Contractors Association SIMON DEN WINDER RA 1115 Button Rock Court Longmont, Colorado 80501 United States of America 303-702-9023 EXPERIENCE HOLLANDSCHE BETON GROEP N.V. Longmont, USA HBG Constructors Inc., Vice President of Finance. 2000 - Present • Supervised Accounting, Treasury, Payroll, Reporting and Business systems managers for a USD 500 million company operating in North and Central America and the Caribbean. • Managed the process of divesting a USD 57 million construction company. • Improved and standardized management reporting systems for the company, which lead to better control for parent company and business units, improved communication with external partners, and clear target setting for business units. • Created an intercompany platform for business managers to discuss improvements to business processes and the use of systems. • Restructured the accounting department resulting in abolishment of old routines, training of employees and clearly identified responsibilities and targets. • Acted as a liaison between board of management and overseas parent company. Tampa, USA Misener Marine Construction Inc., Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer 1997 - 2000 • Supervised Accounting, Information Technology, Human Resources, Safety and Insurance managers for a USD 70 million company operating in North and Central America and the Caribbean. • Managed the implementation of standardized Project Reports in the company, which has lead to better control of projects on all management levels, and substantially increased profitability. • Developed and implemented internal financial reporting system on a corporate level resulting in better financial awareness with corporate management, which resulted in improved cash position and cost reduction. • Initiated development of company policies and processes revisions, in areas outside my direct responsibilities, such as estimating, operations and equipment management, to obtain better control, increase accountability and create better business opportunities. Rijswijk, The Netherlands Group Finance, Senior Controller 1996 - 1997 • Analyzed several subsidiaries in the due diligence of a $ 2 billion German construction company, on which I gave a joined presentation to the Board of Management of the Group. • Participated in the integration of an acquired construction company in the United Kingdom. My responsibility was the implementation of the management reporting systems and financial analyses. • Consulted to the Board of Management regarding investment proposals of group companies. • Advised human resource director to reduce personnel costs and negotiated the Group's lease contract for 1700 company cars. • Tutored junior controllers of group finance in their day to day activities. Antwerp, Belgium Serviton n.v., Controller 1995-1996 • Ensured continuity of the company by assessing tax laws and by negotiating with Belgian authorities. • Restructured local company procedures to adapt the organization to Belgian laws and regulations. • Gained direct responsibility for the Accounting, Personnel and Information Technology. • Led the assessment of Information Technology needs, defined an appropriate strategy and managed the implementation. R. W. FRENCH WORK EXPERIENCE: 1999 — Present PRESIDENT -CIVIL DIVISON, Flatiron Structures Company. Responsible for overall management of the Civil Division in North America including Flatiron/KW H Constructors Canada and USA. Additional major projects to those listed below include: Carolina Bays Parkway, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina $230 million Port Mann Bridge Retrofit Project, Vancouver, B.C. $ 21 million Hampton Corners Salt Mine, Rochester, New York $ 72 million Logan Terminal Area Roadway Project $ 90 million 1997 - 1999 EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT, Flatiron Structures Company Responsible for management of construction projects throughout North America totaling in excess of $400 million to include personnel management and full accountability for engineering and allocation of resources. Current projects under his direct responsibility include: Benicia Martinez Retrofit Bridge, Benicia, CA $ 90 million Million Dollar Bridge, Portland, ME $ 29 million Courtenay Parkway, Merritt Island, FL $ 14 million E-470 Tollway Bridges, Aurora, CO $ 18 million 1-90 Logan Airport Interchange, Boston, MA $ 165 million CO1A6 - South Boston Interchange, Boston, MA $ 180 million Bath -Woolwich Bridge, Bath, ME $ 47 million Bill Emerson Memorial Bridge, Cape Girardeau, MO $ 52 million 1994 - 1997 VICE PRESIDENT & DISTRICT MANAGER, PCL Constructors Canada Inc.; Responsible for the management of the entire PCL operation within the province of British Columbia and the Yukon. District construction volumes during this period were approximately $220 million annually. Project staff levels peaked at approximately 90 with an hourly work force of up to 450 direct hires. PCL generally performed all of the construction of the structures with their own forces. Some of the major projects undertaken during this period include: YVR Airport Terminal Project and Control Tower $ 120 million Library Square Project for Vancouver $ 112 million Terminal City Club $ 33 million BCIT Downtown Campus $ 22 million Kiwanis Parkway $ 20 million Peace Arch Hospital $ 14 million Mud Bay to Tsable River Grading Project $ 14 million Annacis Cogan Plant $ 12 million Big Qualicum Bridge $ 7 million Cancer Clinic $ 5 million Hotel Vancouver Lobby Renovation $ 5 million 1994 VICE PRESIDENT SPECIAL PROJECTS, Ledcor Industries; Vancouver. Responsible for the bidding of civil engineering projects and re-establishment of the Seattle District office operations. 1993 - 1994 VICE PRESIDENT & DISTRICT MANAGER, PCL Civil Western Constructors; Edmonton, Alberta. Responsible for the entire operations of the district. This district was involved with the bidding and construction of major civil engineering projects across Canada. Work secured during this period included: Shekak Dam & Power House Project, Northern Ontario $ 32 million Snare Cascades Power House Project, NW Territories $ 22 million Valerie Falls Power House, Ontario $ 11 million Highway #3 Grading Project, Northwest Territories $ 4 million 1992 - 1993 VICE PRESIDENT OF ENGINEERING, PCL Civil Constructors Canada Inc.; Responsible for assisting PCL Civil Engineering operations throughout North America. Work undertaken during this time amounted to approximately $300 million worth of civil engineering related projects including major bridges, grading and pipeline projects. 1990 - 1992 MANAGER OF OPERATIONS, PCL Constructors Eastern Inc.; Responsible for the construction of the $375 million Bay Adelaide Centre Project in downtown Toronto. Managed a management and engineering staff of 64 people with a direct hire work force of over 300. 1988 - 1990 MANAGER OF OPERATIONS, PCL Constructors Eastern Inc.; Responsible for all field operations and district engineering. During this period approximately $700 million worth of work was underway by PCL in Ontario. 1986 - 1988 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER, PCL Fischback Natkin Joint Venture; Responsible for the construction of the $120 million Toyota Automotive Assembly Plant in Cambridge, Ontario and the $35 million North York City Centre. 1984 - 1986 PROJECT MANAGER/PROJECT ENGINEER, PCL Construction Pacific; Responsible for the construction of the $55 million Alex Fraser Bridge in Vancouver. Also established the PCL Heavy Civil Division at this time and estimated major bridge work throughout North America. 1983 - 1984 DISTRICT ENGINEER AND PROJECT MANAGER, PCL Construction Pacific; Project Manager on the $30 million 401 West Georgia Project and provided construction engineering design to the entire district operations. 1982 - 1983 PROJECT MANAGER, PCL Construction Ltd.; Edmonton, Alberta. Project Manager on the $60 million Attorney General Building in Edmonton. 1981 - 1982 ASSISTANT CHIEF ENGINEER, PCL Construction Ltd.; Edmonton, Alberta. Provided construction engineering assistance to PCL's operations throughout North America. Construction volume was in excess of $1 billion at the time. 1977 - 1981 PROJECT MANAGER/DISTRICT ENGINEERIPROJECT ENGINEER, PCL Construction Ltd.; Vancouver. Responsibilities included providing construction engineering design to the district as well as managing a variety of projects including: Eatons Guildford Renovation, Eatons BC Service Building and the Bayshore Inn Lobby Bar addition. EDUCATION: B. S. Civil Engineering, University of British Columbia - 1977 PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS: Gold Seal Recipient, Project Manager, Canadian Construction Association Professional Engineer registered in the province of British Columbia. Past registration in Alberta and Ontario. Director, Construction Division of the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers. SCOTT S. LYNN WORK EXPERIENCE: 1999-Present PRESIDENT & CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER , HBG Constructors, Inc., Longmont, Colorado. Responsible for the overall operations of subsidiary construction companies, HBG Flatiron Inc., FCI Constructors, Inc. and Misener Marine Construction, Inc.. Holds a 15% ownership interest in HBG Constructors, Inc. 1982-1999 PRESIDENT & CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, Flatiron Structures Company, Longmont, Colorado. Responsible for management of a heavy and highway construction firm engaged primarily in the construction of highway bridges. Projects have included span -by -span and balanced cantilever segmental erected with an overhead launching gantry. Industry relationships resulted in joint ventures with foreign partners and selected proposals on privatized projects. One hundred percent owner of FSC, Inc., which is a 30% member of Flatiron Structures Company, LLC. 1981-1982 VICE PRESIDENT, Flatiron Structures Company, Boulder, Colorado. Responsible for management of all construction projects to include estimate preparation, cost control, cash management, materials procurement, and supervision of project managers. 1979-1981 PROJECT MANAGER, Flatiron Structures Company, Boulder, Colorado. Responsible for management of assigned projects to include estimating, field supervision, cost control, and materials procurement. 1978-1979 ASSISTANT RESIDENT ENGINEER, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Kansas City, Missouri. Responsible for seven Federal Government contracts totaling 9.5 million dollars. Responsibilities included contract administration, office engineering, and financial management. 1973-1979 OFFICER, U. S. Army. Commissioned as Distinguished Military Graduate. Honor graduate, Engineers Officers' Basic Course. Selected for early command. Commanded a 130 man company for eighteen months. Appointed staff officer responsible for financial management and logistics for a 700 man battalion. Rank attained: Captain. 1979-1980 (PT) ADJUNCT PROFESSOR, University of Missouri; University of Colorado. Taught adult students in graduate level programs. Subject matter included accounting, finance, engineering economics, and organizational behavior. EDUCATION: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: MBA, STANFORD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, Palo Alto, California. Areas of emphasis included Small Business Management, Organizational Behavior, and Labor Relations. 1973-1975. MS in Civil Engineering, STANFORD GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING, Palo Alto, California. Graduated first in construction management class. First Stanford University student to obtain MBA and MSCE in seven consecutive quarters. 1973-1975. BS in Civil Engineer, COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY, Fort Collins, Colorado. Summa cum laude. First in Civil Engineering class. Chi Epsilon academic honorary. 1969-1973 REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER, State of Colorado. Lived in Europe for three years. Cultural exchange participant for extended tour through India in 1980. PAUL R. DRISCOLL WORK EXPERIENCE: 1989 - Present VICE PRESIDENT & CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER; Flatiron Structures Company, Longmont, CO. Engaged primarily in the construction of highway bridges and other heavy civil work projects. 1983 - 1989 TREASURER, Flatiron Companies, Boulder, CO. Responsible for providing the financial and administrative service support for a diversified roup of construction companies. Responsibilities included financial reporting, cash management, data processing, credit and collections, banking and general accounting functions. PRIOR EXPERIENCE: 1977 - 1983 SENIOR ACCOUNTANT, Deloitte Haskins & Sells, Denver, CO. Direct responsibility for audit engagements for clients both in the private sector nd with public reporting requirements to shareholders and the Securities and Exchange Commission. EDUCATION: Masters of Science -Business, Colorado State University, 1983 Graduate Teaching Assistant, College of Business, CSU, 1983 B.S. Business Administration -Accounting, Colorado State, 1977 Graduate Research Ass't., Office of Planning and Budget, CSU,1977 Academic/Athletic Scholarship -Colorado State University Football Team OTHER INFORMATION: REFERENCE: Colorado Society of CPAs American Institute of CPAs Construction Financial Management Association Colorado Contractors Association Michael T. Campbell, Partner, Deloitte & Touche LLP, 555 Seventeenth Suite 3600, Denver, CO 80202-3942. Tele: (303) 312-4092, Fax: (303) 312-4000. STARTING DATE: July, 1983 Addendem No.1 City of Fort Collins Taft Hill Road Bridge Over New Mercer Ditch September, 2002 Item No. Description Unit Estimated Quantity Unit Cost Item Total 515 Waterproofing (Membrane) SY 212 19.00 3 S1b,00 601 Class 5Finish SF 771 M-50 963�.50 601 Concrete, Class B (Bridge) CY 136 095. °J 0 /20. °O 601 Concrete, Class D (Bridge) CY 87 Z90, 00 Z% 360,"' 602 Reinforcing Steel LB 7789 0,50 3, 994, So 602 lReinforcing Steel (Epoxy Coated) LB 21902 1 0.52 11,3P,9. 04 603 12 Inch Reinforced Concrete Pipe, Class III LF 4 a3,00 332. o0 603 8-Inch PVC SDR 35 Pipe with 20" Steel Casing Pipe LF 43 SM. 00 7-1, 500. 00 604 Manhole (48") (H=5') EA 1 Z, (POO.00 Z, (000.00 604 Inlet, Type R (L=5') (H=5') EA 1 2, oczo. 00 2, 000 , C-)o 606 Bridge Rail (Concrete) LF 51 ZB7.00 /yG37, °O 608 Concrete Sidewalk (6 inch) SY 23 44, Do I o iZ, 00 608 lConcrete Curb Ramp (6 inch, Mod) SY 9 gq,00 441,00 609 Curb, Type 4 (Section B, Mod) LF 52 \\ • Oo 572, 00 609 Curb and Gutter, Type 2 (Section IIB) LF 38 Z5 ,O0 q50, Do 618 Pre -Stressed Concrete Slab (Depth 6" to 13") SF 1058 3l . Oo 3 Z.,-:�9 8.00 626 Mobilization LS 1 ""R ="> 13y� p0 630 Construction Traffic Control LS 1 '�;'�;'Y„'�"R"'° 2% In Words 11111E Ti%DaV+,D 71e v Ha 1A&P FvE�liT?' Page 2 of 2 EDWARD F. NEUMANN WORK EXPERIENCE: 1997 - Present VICE PRESIDENT-HBG Flatiron, Inc.. Responsible for the assessment of engineering construction risks associated with projects at estimating stage as well as pre -construction engineering and estimating. Duties include overseeing project planning, scheduling and construction engineering to ensure successful start-up of projects and turnover to Project Management teams. 1996 - 1997 DIVISION MANAGER, PCL Constructors Inc., Civil Canada Division. Division Manager responsible for all of PCL's Civil construction activities across Canada. Duties included direct supervision of engineers, technicians and management personnel to procure and construct annual volumes of work in excess of $45 million. Types of work included design/build small hydro, tunneling, earthworks, airstrips and runways, road and highways, bridges, environmental remediation, marine construction as well as concrete and steel structures. 1995 - 1996 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER, PCL Constructors Inc., Eastern Canada, Civil Operations. Responsible for all aspects of PCL's light to medium Civil construction activities in Eastern Canada. 1994 - 1995 SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER, PCL Constructors Inc., Nagagami Hydroelectric Project. Responsible for all aspects of this $40 million design/build water -to -wire turnkey contract for 15 Mw hydroelectric project near Hearst, Ontario. Work included 2-unit underground powerhouse, intake tunnel, tailrace tunnel, transmission line, concrete intake and spillway and zoned rockfill dam. 1993 - 1994 SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER, PCL Constructors Inc., Valerie Falls Hydroelectric Project. $11 million Civil works contract for 9 Mw hydroelectric project near Atikoken, Ontario. Work included earth and rock excavations, controlled blasting, concrete powerhouse, ogee spillway and diversion structures. Also involved with $1.8 million Generating Station Retrofit project for Ontario Hydro at Merrickville, Ontario. 1992 - 1993 PROJECT MANAGER — ESTIMATING, PCL Constructors Inc., Responsible for all aspects related to the development and preparation of tender proposals for Civil construction projects throughout Canada and the United States, which included lump sum and unit price competitive tenders as well as negotiated Target price and GMP type contracts. Duties also included performing risk and hazard analysis and providing pre -construction survey and engineering planning for several projects. 1991 - 1992 PROJECT MANAGER, PCL Constructors Inc., Dickson Dam Hydroelectric Project. Responsible for all aspects of this $15 million design/build water -to -wire contract for a 3-unit, 15 Mw hydroelectric project near Innisfail, Alberta. 1990 — 1991 PROJECT SUPERINTENDENT, PCL Constructors Inc., Short Range Radar Sites. General Superintendent for Short Range Radar Site projects for the Canadian and U.S. Defense Departments. This was a $57 million contract for the construction of eight radar facilities along the outer coast of Baffin Island, N.W.T. 1989 — 1990 PROJECT ENGINEERISUPERINTENDENT, PCL Constructors Inc., SLRT Tunnel. Project Superintendent for the construction of an $8 million Light Rail Transit Tunnel utilizing a soft -ground hydroshield tunnel boring machine and precast liners at Edmonton, Alberta. Also responsible for all Project Engineering required for this project. 1988-1989 ENGINEERIESTIMATOR, Peter Kiewit Sons Company Ltd., Responsible for the preparation of tender submittals for projects in Canada and the United States. Also performed pre -construction engineering for numerous special projects and start-up of construction projects throughout Canada. 1986-1987 PROJECT ENGINEER, Peter Kiewit Sons Company Ltd., 40 Mile Coulee Project. Special Projects and Subcontract Engineer on the 40 Mile Coulee Project at Bow Island, Alberta. This $35 million project involved the construction of two major earth dams (>1,000,000 m3) and related spillway, intake and pumphouse structures. 1982 — 1985 QUALITY ASSURANCE ENGINEER/SUPERINTENDENT, Peter Kiewit Sons Company Ltd., Nipawin Hydroelectric Project. Quality Assurance Engineer on the 252 Mw, $185 million, Nipawin Hydroelectric Project at Nipawin, Saskatchewan. Directly involved with crushing, screening and batch plant operations as well as survey and quality control supervision for the placement of over 200,000 m3 concrete utilizing numerous placement methods. EDUCATION: B.A.Sc., Geotechnical Engineering, University of Toronto, 1982 Member, Professional Engineers Ontario Canadian Construction Association, Gold Seal Certificate - Superintendent WORK EXPERIENCE: KENT REIMAN PROJECT MANAGER, Saddleback Constructors, Foothill Transportation Corridor -South, Orange County, California. Project Manager for Saddleback Constructors, the Flatiron -lead design/build joint venture. Responsible for coordinating the start-up of the $644 million design/build toll road for the Transportation Corridor Agencies. This new 16-mile, four- to six -lane, limited - access toll road will extend the Foothill Corridor from Oso Parkway south to Interstate 5 in the San Clemente area. OPERATIONS MANAGER, Interstate 5 at Chapman Avenue, Anaheim, California. Operations Manager responsible for management oversight on this $24 million project for Caltrans. The project includes widening Interstate 5 from the existing 6 lanes, built in the late 1950s, to 12 lanes, including four high occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes. The work encompasses removing and replacing four existing freeway overcrossing bridge structures; and constructing two new bridge structures, 20 reinforced concrete retaining walls, 15 masonry soundwalls, and 4 mechanically stabilized earth (MSE) walls. OPERATIONS MANAGER, Interstate 5 at Anaheim Boulevard, Anaheim, California. Operations Manager responsible for the management oversight of this $38 million freeway reconstruction project for Caltrans. The project entails phased reconstruction of a one -mile stretch of Interstate 5 and surrounding city streets through the city of Anaheim. Construction includes building three cast -in - place, prestressed box girder bridges and one cut -and -cover tunnel. OPERATIONS MANAGER, Interstate 5 at Disneyland, Anaheim, California. Operations Manager responsible for management oversight on this $58.5 million Caltrans project adjacent to Disneyland. The work includes the removal of all existing freeway ramps, bridges and surface streets; the construction of two concrete box -girder bridges; and widening one -half -mile of freeway from 6 to 12 lanes including 4 HOV lanes. OPERATIONS MANAGER, Interstate 5 and 22, Santa Ana, California. Operations Manager responsible for project management oversight on this $18 million Caltrans project to replace and widen an existing structure over the Santa Ana River. The project involves a new 270 by 502-foot long prestressed [-girder bridge with cast -in -place deck. The bridge approach includes earthwork and asphalt paving. OPERATION MANAGER, Widen Route 14, Santa Clarita California. Operations Manager responsible for oversight project management on this $28.4 million freeway -widening project for Caltrans in Los Angeles County. The project includes construction of 10 miles of inside and outside widening for new median HOV lanes and includes earthwork, drainage and concrete paving. OPERATIONS MANAGER, Route 605, Santa Fe Springs. Operations FLATIRON STRUCTURES COMPANY Reiman, page 2 EDUCATION: AFFILIATIONS: Manager for this $14.4 million Caltrans project, responsible for all oversight project management. The project, located in Los Angeles County, included the reconstruction of the existing median area for the addition of HOV lanes as well as widening two existing bridge structures. OPERATIONS MANAGER, Route 118, Granada Hills. Operations Manager providing project oversight this $21 million freeway widening project for Caltrans. The project consisted of 10 miles of median construction for new HOV lanes and included concrete paving, constructing retaining walls, drainage, and earthwork. PROJECT MANAGER, Route 215, Perris. Project Manager responsible for directing all field construction operations, supervising office staff, issuing subcontracts and negotiating change orders with the agency. This $41 million project for Caltrans included the construction of four cast -in -place post - tensioned box girder bridges, two cast -in -place reinforced slab -and -girder bridges, seven miles of roadway reconstruction, and the associated drainage structures. PROJECT MANAGER, Route 60, Ontario. Project Manager responsible for directing all field construction operations, supervising office staff, issuing subcontracts and negotiating change orders with the agency. This $5 million Caltrans contract included the construction necessary to modify an existing highway overpass into a full interchange. B.S. in Architecture/Engineering, specializing in Project Management, University of Colorado, 1981 Associated General Contractors of America 'A"A& FLATIRON STRUCTURES COMPANY SECTION 00430 SCHEDULE OF SUBCONTRACTORS List all subcontractors for the work items listed below and all subcontractors performing over 15e of the contract. ITEM SUBCONTRACTOR ,VO cvaRK Z724Ms 6r67EID ND SUArn t.T2Ac1S nv6e /.S% OF TK6 6o,v7'A09LcT- i 7/96 Section 00430 Page 1 SECTION 00410 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: that we, the undersigned HBG Flatiron, Inc. as Principal, and National Union Fire Insurance Company o as Surety, are hereby held and firmly bound unto the City of Fort Collins Colorado as OWNER, in the sum of $ Five (57) Percent *€or the payment of which, well and truly to be made, we hereby jointly and severally bind ourselves, successors, and assigns. * Pittsburgh, Pa. ** of the Total Amount of the Bid in Dollars 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 Project, TAFT HILL ROAD BRIDGE OVER NEW MERCER DITCH; Bid No. 5730. NOW THEREFORE, (a) If said Bid shall be rejected, or (b) 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 4th day of September 20 02, and such of them as are corporations 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, Name: HBG Flatiron, Inc. Address:10090 I-25 Frontage Road ATTEST: SEAL 7/96 SURETY National Union Fire Insurance Company of 121 Spear Street Pittsburgh, Pa. San Francisco, CA 94105 By: Leiglij McDonough Title: Attorney -in -Fact (SEAL) Section 00410 Page 3 CALIFORNIA ALL-PURPOSE ACKNOWLEDGMENT State of California County of Orange On September 4, 2002 before me, Alexis H. Bryan, Notary Public DATE NAME, TITLE OF OFFICER - E.G., "JANE DOE, NOTARY PUBLIC' personally appeared Leigh McDonough NAME(S) OF SIGNER(S) ® personally known to me - OR - ❑ proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument. ALEXIS H. BRYAN i s Commission # 1306738 z z Notary Public - California i z Orange County <_v My Comm. Expires Jun 1, 2006 WITNESS my hand and official seal. OPTIONAL SIGNATUIE OF NOTARY Though the data below is not required by law, it may prove valuable to persons relying on the document and could prevent fraudulent reattachment of this form. CAPACITY CLAIMED BY SIGNER ❑ INDIVIDUAL ❑ CORPORATE OFFICER TITLE(S) ❑ PARTNER(S) B LIMITED GENERAL ® ATTORNEY -IN -FACT ❑ TRUSTEE(S) ❑ GUARDIAN/CONSERVATOR ❑ OTHER: SIGNER IS REPRESENTING: NAME OF PERSON(S) OR ENTITY(IES) DESCRIPTION OF ATTACHED DOCUMENT TITLE OR TYPE OF DOCUMENT NUMBER OF PAGES DATE OF DOCUMENT SIGNER(S) OTHER THAN NAMED ABOVE S4067/GEEF 2/98 American Home Assurance Company POWER OF ATTORNEY National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pa. Principal Bond Office: 70 Pine Street, New York, N.Y. 10270 No.05-B-01 I I 1 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That American Home Assurance Company, a New York corporation, and National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pa., a Pennsylvania corporation, does each hereby appoint ---Stanley C. Lynn, James A. Schaller, Jane Kepner, Nanette Mariella-Myers, Rhonda C. Abel, Mike Parizino, Jeri Apodaca Linda Enright, Patricia H. Brebne, Alexis H. Bryan, Leigh McDonough: of Irvine, California --- its true and lawful Attorney(s)-in-Fact, with full authority to execute on its behalf bonds, undertakings, recognizances and other contracts of indemnity and writings obligatory in the nature thereof, issued in the course of its business, and to bind the respective company thereby. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, American Home Assurance Company and National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pa. have each executed these presents this Ind dayof July, 2002. i ` 1�1 Michlael C. Fay,Vice Pres ent STATE OF NEW YORK } COUNTY OF NEW YORK }ss. On this 3rd day of July, 2002 before me came the above named officer of American Home Assurance Company and National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pa., to me personally known to be the individua: and officer described herein, and acknowledged that he executed the foregoing instrument and affixed the seals of said corporations thereto by authority of his office. CERTIFICATE Excerpts of Resolutions adopted by the Boards of Directors of American Home Assurance Company and National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pa. on May 18, 1976: 'RESOLVED, that the Chairman of the Board, the President, or any Vice President be, and hereby is, authorized to appoint Attomeys-in-Fact to represent and act for and on behalf of the Company to execute bonds, undertakings, recognizances and other contracts of indemnity and writings obligatory in the nature thereof, and to attach thereto the corporate seal of the Company, in the transaction of its surety business; 'RESOLVED, that the signatures and attestations of such officers and the seal of the Company may be affixed to any such Power of Attorney or to any certificate relating thereto by facsimile, and any such Power of Attorney or certificate bearing such facsimile signatures or facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon the Company when so affixed with respect to any bond, undertaking, recognizance or other contract of indemnity or writing obligatory in the nature thereof, "RESOLVED, that any such Attorney -in -Fact delivering a secretarial certification that the foregoing resolutions still be in effect may insert in such certification the date thereof, said date to be not later than the date of delivery thereof by such Attomey-in-Fact." 1, Elizabeth M. Tuck, Secretary of American Home Assurance Company and of National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, Pa. do hereby certify that the foregoing excerpts of Resolutions adopted by the Boards of Directors of these corporations, and the Powers of Attorney issued pursuant thereto, are true and correct, and that both the Resolutions and the Powers of Attorney are in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the facsimile seal of each corporation this 4th dayoe September 2002 g +,pN flRp S - d L9TL • j Elizabeth NI. Tuck, Secretary 65166(4/99) Page 1 of 2 SIMON DEN WINDER RA 1115 Button Rock Court Longmont, Colorado 80501 United States of America 303-702-9023 Rijswijk, The Netherlands Internal Audit Department, Audit Manager 1990-1995 Previous position held: Senior Assistant Auditor (1990-1992) • Managed 4 teams of 2 to 4 assistants during the financial and operational audits of $800 million construction and engineering companies in The Netherlands, The United Kingdom, Germany and the Middle East. • Created procedures for the internal organization and ensured internal controls of a $250 million construction company. • Participated in a performance improvement study regarding engineering activities in The United Kingdom, of which the recommendations were fully implemented, resulting in significant cost savings. • Performed a due diligence audit on the takeover of a $ 40 million construction company. ROTTERDAM CONSULTING GROUP, Audit & Accountancy Rotterdam, The Netherlands Senior Assistant Auditor 1988-1990 • Performed financial analyses and audits independently, for clients in the consulting, trade, pharmaceutical and manufacturing industry. • Initiated and developed anew audit approach for the company. KPMG KLYNVELD KRAAYENHOF & Co. Rotterdam, The Netherlands Junior Assistant Auditor 1985-1988 • Cooperated in financial audits for clients in the manufacturing and distribution industry as well as in the financial services sector. EDUCATION ROYAL DUTCH INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS (NIVRA) Amsterdam, The Netherlands Master degree in accounting / auditing Chartered Accountant 1995 Received full corporate sponsorship. Participated in the joined academic program of NIVRA and Erasmus University of Rotterdam ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Member of the Royal Dutch Institute of Chartered Accountants. Member of the Construction Financial Managers Association. Native fluency in Dutch, working knowledge of German, minor knowledge of French. Page 2 of 2 SECTION 00400 SUPPLEMENTS TO BID FORMS 00410 Bid Bond 00420Statement of Bidder's Qualifications 00430Schedule of Subcontractors 7/96 Section 00410 Page 1 SBGTION 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. I. Name of Bidder: HBO Flatiron, Inc 2. Permanent main office address:10090 I-25 Frontage Rd. Longmont, CO 80504 3. When organized: 1993 4. If a corporation, where incorporated: nalnwnra (and (oloyndo) S. How many years have you been engaged in the contracting business under your present firm or trade name? 1 year 6. Contracts on hand: (Schedule these, showing the amount of each contract and the appropriate anticipated dates of completion.) SEE ATTACHMENT 1 7. General character of Work performed by your company: f Heavy Highway and gridap Congtruction 8. Have you ever failed to complete any Work awarded to you? NO If so, where and why? t 9. Have your ever defaulted on a contract? NO a,k If so, where and why? 10. Are you debarred by any government agency? NO If yes list agency name. 7/96 Section 00420 Page 1 11. List the more important pr8jects recently ccr.,ple_ed by your company, stating' the approximate cost of each, and the month and year completed, location and type of construction. SEE ATTACM NT 1 12. List your major equipment available for this contract. SEE ATTACHMENT 2 13. Experience in construction Work similar in importance to this project: SEE ATTACHMENT 1 14. Background and experience of the principal members of your organization, including officers: SEE ATTACHED RESUMES 15. Credit available: $ 12 Million A 16. Bank reference: Wells Fargo Bank 1740 Broadway Denver CO 17. Will you, upon request, fill out a detailed financial statement any other information that may be required by the and furnish OWNER? _ YES 18. Are you licensed as a General CONTRACTOR? YES I£ yes, in what city, county and state? SEE ATTACHMENT 3 What , class, license and numbers? SEE ATTACHMENT 3 19. Do you anticipate subcontracting Work under this Contract? YES If yes, what percent of total contract? 257 and to whom? To be determined 20. Are any lawsuits pending against you or your firm at this time? NO ' If yes, DETAIL 7/96 Section 00420 Page 2 Ip 21. What are the limits of your public Liability? DETAIL what company? 7nrirb—Amprionn 22. What are your company's bonding limitations?$4o0 million single job $1 Ri111 an to al work toad 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. Dated at Longmgit; CO this loth day of September 2002. iron, I Name o By: _ Title: Vice Presiden State of Colorado County of ' Edward Neumann being duly sworn deposes and says that he is Vice President of HBG Flatiron, Inc. and that (name of organization) the answers to the foregoing questions and all statements therein contained are true and correct. Weld Subscribed and sworn to before me this September , 20.QZ. J .4 No My commission expires loth day of 7/96 section 00420 Page 3 ATTACHMENT