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BID FORM
PROJECT: LINCOLN CENTER MULTI -UNIT HVAC & ROOF REPLACEMENT; Bid No. 5792
Place Fort Collins, Colorado
Date July 7, 2003
1. In compliance with your Invitation to Bid dated May 28, 2003
and subject to all conditions thereof, the undersigned
Sun_ Construction & DesiM Services. Inc. a "(Corporation, x x�x xaios x(3��am
x�Ic�xxxc�xx3t�xQcxxAxkc3tt�x�d ** authorized to do business
in the State of Colorado hereby proposes to furnish and do everything
required by the Contract Documents to which this refers for the
construction of all items listed on the following Bid Schedule or Bid
Schedules.
2. The undersigned Bidder does hereby declare and stipulate that this proposal
is made in good faith, without collusion or connection with any other
person or persons Bidding for the same Work, and that it is made in
pursuance of and subject to all the terms and conditions of the Invitation
to Bid and Instructions to Bidders, the Agreement, the detailed
Specifications, and the Drawings pertaining to the Work to be done, all of
which have been examined by the undersigned.
3. Accompanying this Bid is a certified or cashier's check or standard Bid
bond in the sum of 5% of estimated project value ($
) 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 the specified performance and payment bonds is as
follows:
The Linden Company, 4100 East Mississippi Av ni,a •Suite 900, Denver, CO 80246
5. All the various phases of Work enumerated in the Contract Documents with
their individual jobs and overhead, whether specifically mentioned,
included by implication or appurtenant thereto, are to be performed by the
CONTRACTOR under one of the items listed in the Bid Schedule, irrespective
of whether it is named in said list.
6. Payment for Work performed will be in accordance with the Bid Schedule or
Bid Schedules subject to changes as provided in the Contract Documents.
7. The undersigned Bidder hereby acknowledges receipt of Addenda No. 1
through 3
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STA Labs New Offices $ 750,000.00
Description of Work: New office/laboratory facility for a local seed testing company.
The 8,800 s.f office/lab building was comprised of five laboratories with supporting
offices, and a 2,200 s.f attached greenhouse.
Owner: STA Laboratories, Inc.
630 S. Sunset
Longmont, CO. 80501
Contact: Darrell Maddox (303) 651-6417
Architect: Pickett Engineering
822 7 h St.
Greeley, CO. 80631
Contact: Galen Barnes (970) 356-6362
Avaya Communications $ 3,000 to $88,000 Per Move
Description of Work: Sun Construction is currently involved in several projects with
Avaya, formally known as Lucent Technologies. Our scope of work includes relocation
and rotation of highly technical robotic equipment, which is performed with the use of air
cushions. Extreme caution as well as close and constant contact with the Avaya
Representatives is mandatory as some of the equipment is valued at $10 Million per
piece.
Owner: Avaya Communications
1200 West 120' Avenue
Westminster, Colorado 80234
Contact: Shawn Lennie (303) 538-3650
AT&TNCC West Expansion -System 85 $ 602,306.00
Description of Work: Demolition of existing and construction of metal and gyp -board
partitions. Patching and painting as needed, removal and reinstallation of hollow metal
doors and frames and patching of existing carpet. Upgrades to mechanical and electrical
as well as fire alarm modifications were also included. All work was performed around
the telecommunications equipment of AT&T.
Owner: AT&T Communications
2535 East 40`b Avenue
Denver, Colorado 80216
Contact: Bruce Nall (303) 932-8668
Amgen AC-22 Build -out $1,300,000.00
Description of Work: This project at Amgen was a build out of 10,000 sq. ft. office area
in which 2 laboratories were constructed, clean rooms remodeled and Sun Construction
was responsible for the coordination of the electrical, mechanical and process piping.
Owner: Amgen, Inc.
3200 Walnut Avenue
Boulder, Colorado
Contact: Ed Michaels (303) 401-1000
Lab & High Tech Project Experience
Nextar Pharmaceuticals $ 592,000.00
Laboratory Remodel
Description of Work: The Nextar Pharmaceutical project consisted of 12,500 sq. ft. of
laboratory remodel of an existing wet lab. Sun Construction performed the demolition
and reconfiguration of the existing work stations including in-house fabrication of lab
furniture to match existing, removal and relocation of fume hoods, re -piping of liquid and
gas lines, upgrading fire walls and egress routes to comply with code, and extensive
renovation of HVAC, electrical and fire sprinkler systems.
Colorado State University $ 110,000.00
Plant Science Laboratory Remodel
Description of work: This was a laboratory reconfiguration with new metal casework,
epoxy resin countertops, new flooring, ceilings, fume hoods, sinks, drains, hydronic
piping, HVAC, doors and electrical upgrades.
Owner: Colorado State University
Contact: Brian Hood (970) 491-0159
Colorado State University $ 525,000.00
Center for Disease Control
Description of work: Sun Construction demolished existing wet labs and various storage
spaces, including hazardous materials abatement, with adjacent labs/facilities occupied
and operational. Furnished and installed new wet labs, including all finishes, scientific
casework, fume hoods and bio safety cabinets, D.I. water system, roof mounted PTAC
A/C units, roof mounted exhaust fans and complete test and balance of entire 2nd and 3rd
floors. Upgraded electrical, including new distribution panels and modify fire alarm
system.
Owner: Colorado State University
Contact: Steve Keiss (970) 491-0158
Lab & High Tech Project Experience
CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE NUMBERS
CITY
LICENSE #
EXPIRES
Cityof Aurora
200 6577 1106 CLIC149Sb1
Errol Unverzagt Supervisor Certification E011598
11/30/03
City of Boulder
LIC-0001670-08
5/15/03
City of Boulder -Right -of -Way LIC-000167-28
5/15/03
City of Broomfield
Class A — A2003-529
12/31/03
City of Cheyenne
Class B — 03 05174
8/15/03
Larry Hill Certificate Holder 035175
8/15/03
Gi#y of tsitltrf Mecity
1 $ tq;Vao
City of Denver
Bldg. B 18209
8/31/03
John Sargent Certificate Holder #1016167
5/31/05
City of Erie
1388 Class A
12/31/03
City of Federal Heights
94-0129
12/31/03
City of Fort Collins
C-1 #84
4/18/04
John Sargent Certificate Holder #872
4/18/04
Town of Frederick
03-112
12/31/03
City of Golden
328
7/22/03
City of Lafayette
Class A 103-220
1/31/04
City of Longmont
Class A - A-00000002
6/30/03
City of Louisville
Class A — 00273
12/31/03
City, of Lowland
Chas f 22,29
.
City of Thornton
A2447
8/31/03
City of Westminster
Class A -63599
6/30/03
Updated 4/7/03
Major Job Completions
1998 —2002
2002
Job Name
Contract Amount
OSI PHASE II REMODEL
$1,231,513.00
CITY OF LONGMONT UTILITY CENTER
$1,191,719.00
LUCENT FEDERAL SYSTEMS EXPANSION
$799,684.00
DILL HOMES FLEX BUILDING
$725,717.00
CSU FOOTHILLS FISHERIES
$421,003.00
PHIPPS CU PORTER SCIENCE
$369,354.00
EXABYTE BLDG 3 DEMO & REBUILD
$283,296.00
OSI LOBBY ELEVATOR
$249,706.00
LARAMIE COUNTY SCHOOL: STORY GYM RENOVATIONS
$234,986.00
JACOBS, COORS SURGE BIN
$227,409.00
CSU AYLESWORTH ELEVATOR
$205,081.00
CU HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER DENTAL CLINIC
$203,101.00
COBB MECHANICAL HVAC ELEMENTARY UPGRADES
$188,000.00
PRECISION, LEXMARK DEMO
$160,080.00
ADAMS 12 SCHOOL LEGACY HS DUGOUTS
$157,638.00
CU FACILITIES STADIUM 16 REMODEL
$138,672.00
ENCOMPASS: CU HVAC UPGRADE
$125,804.00
FRONT RANGE HANGAR REROOF
$122,848.00
THOMPSON VALLEY SCHOOL TRUSCOTT ELEMENTARY
$119,130.00
RED ROBIN RESTAURANT REMODEL
$117,788.00
RK MECHANICAL, USPS BULK MAIL CENTER
$103,847.00
CU FACILITIES DALWARD POOL
$103,097.00
MISC JOBS, STANDING ORDER WORK UNDER $100,000.000
$8,381,920.00
TOTAL GROSS VOLUME 2002 $15,861,393.00
2001
Job Name
Contract Amount
VALLEY FORD DEALERSHIP
$2,748,406.00
F&PS BUILDING 9 CHILLER ADDITION
$1,612,528.00
WALL TECH NEW BUILDING INSTALL
$1,514,928.24
CSU WAGAR CONT MAINTENANCE
$1,166,796.00
STA LABS NEW OFFICE/LAB
$1,045,817.21
SIGNAL SOFT RENOVATION
$693,453.21
ARAMARK COORS LUNCHROOM
$667,924.00
GILEAD 2970 PHASE I OFFICE RENOVATION
$662,635.93
GSA CDC LAB REMODEL
$573,674.89
AT&T HVAC BUILD OUT
$547,852.00
AVAYA CELESTICA DEMISING
$529,600.76
SUN CONSTRUCTION 2001 NEW BUILDING ADDITION
$518,356.00
STURGEON METRO WASTE WATER
$513,248.00
JACOBS COORS U3 UPGRADES
$384,249.00
MARKETWISE 3RD INTERIOR FINISH
$355,000.00
JACOBS COORS U5 EXIT UPGRADE
$296,511.00
RAYTHEON TRENCH FIBRO DUET
$257,552.52
F&PS BUILDING 9 STEEL ERECT
$246,197.00
F&PS BUILDING 2 NCFC
$245,629.00
GILEAD 2"D FLOOR OFFICE RENOVATION
$228,413.73
F&PS BUILDING 6 COMMERCIAL CENTER
$221,991.00
VALLEY SUBARU REMODEL
$221,520.97
CSU OLD FTC HIGH ELEVATOR
$184,921.00
CU-FAC EXTERIOR LIGHT UPGRADES
$180,544.00
BW SYSTEM DENVER MINT
$175,729.00
AVAYA Q&R LABS
$175,361.00
WELD COUNTY WEST ANNEX
$159,059.00
CU-FAC STANDING ORDER T&M
$153,259.16
UNC SIGN PROJECT
$151,062.00
CENTRAL FIRE CU KETCHUM FIRE
$148,237.00
CU-FAC FARRAND HALL ARCH
$144,516.14
CU-FAC CIRES CATWALK
$135,873.00
AMGEN LONGMONT STANDING ORDER
$127,309.50
PRATT HAWTHORN SITE REMODEL
$126,749.00
F&PS BUILDING 25-1 ALTER CUBE
$122,529.00
ADAMSI2 AUTO SHOP
$122,372.00
RAYTHEON SKIF 3RD FLOOR
$121,328.50
CELESTICA GATE 3 ENTRY
$117,387.00
UNC TENNIS COURT REPLACE
$115,727.00
PRATT MAXTOR
$106,522.94
TOTAL GROSS VOLUME 2001 $18,3681623.00
2000
Job Name
Contract Amoun
AMGEN AC22 BUILD OUT
$1,296,974.0
CSU LAUREL HALL
$1,250,203.0
IBM BUILDING 6 CUBICLE SPACE
$676,291.0
GILEAD NEXSTAR PHARMACEUTICAL (2860)
$591,843.0
GILEAD NEXSTAR PHARMACEUTICAL
$449,405.0
IBM BUILDING 25-2 BUILD OUT
$430,394.0
UNC BUTLER HANCOCK
$422,683.0
AT&T ADMINISTRATION RELOCATE
$276,856.0
CSU HUGHES STADIUM
$263,048.0
YMCA BOULDER LOCKER ROOM
$262,536.0
FRCC PENTHOUSE MODIFICATIONS
$222,193.0
LEXMARK BUILDING 31 PACKAGING
$200,000.0
HP BUILDING 6 LOBBY REMODEL
$197,000.0
LUCENT BUILDING 30 CONFERENCE ROOM
$195,884.0
IBM BUILDING 6 FIBER OPTICS
$192,791.0
CSU CDC REMODEL
$170,940.0
IBM BUILDING 6
$170,057.0
UNC RESIDENCE HALL LANDSCAPE
$160,625.0
CITY OF LONGMONT WASTE WATER
$146,778.0
CICSCO WASTE WATER — FRITO LAY
$121,347.0
AT&T PROSPECT VALLEY VANDALISM
$115,491.0
PIC MH3/BCH COORS BREWING
$107,333.0
MISC. STANDING ORDER JOBS UP TO $100k
$14,421,575.0
TOTAL GROSS VOLUME 2000 $22_342,247.0,,
COLORADO VOLUME $22,342,247.0
OUTSIDE COLORADO VOLUME $0.0
1999
Job Name
Contract Amount
LUCENT TOILET RENOVATIONS
$2,218,099.00
HILLESHOG MONO-HY
$1,416,800.00
ADA, PHASE II MODIFICATIONS
$1,189,700.00
SUPERIOR TOWN HALL REMODEL
$607,562.00
AT&T ZUNI MMOC6
$517,873.00
COORS NB SOUTH EXTERIOR STAIR
$509,425.00
RAYTHEON REMODEL 3RD FLOOR
$403,868.00
AT&T CHEYENNE MAIN RE -ROOF
$383,843.00
AT&T BATTERY ROOM PROJECT -MEAD
$351,628.00
LSI HARMONY BUILDING KITCHEN
$351,576.00
AT&T ZUNI BATTERY ROOM
$330,919.00
AT&T ZUNI IAQ PROJECT
$296,000.00
CU ENGINEER CENTER CHILLED H2O
$288,366.00
CSU EDDY FLOOD WALLS
$270,258.00
HELM CONST-MOORE MIDDLE SCHOOL
$249,682.00
SOUTH AGGIE VILLAGE
$233,879.00
AT&T WYOMING REGEN HVAC
$219,795.00
UNC BIKE TRAIL PHASE II
$215,899.00
COORS CELLAR 8 SOUTH STORAGE UPGRADE
$208,185.00
COORS SOUTHEAST STAIR ENCLOSURE
$200,201.00
UNC ADA PHASE II SITE IMPROVE
$189,151.00
AT&T 4TH FLOOR VESTIBULE
$180,581.00
ADAMS 12 WESTLAKE MIDDLE SCHOOL
$174,301.00
F&PS - IBM BUILDING 25 DEMO
$170,245.00
F&PS - IBM BUILDING 22 CALL CENTER
$168,982.00
ELEVATOR UPGRADE
$167,500.00
DENTAL HEALTH - NEW CLINIC
$161,759.00
CICSCO UNLOAD BUILDING FRITO LAY
$157,259.00
DR. MCCARTY DENTIST OFFICE
$155,320.00
CASE- LOGIC SOUTH RESTROOM ADDITION
$133,065.00
CENTER DISEASE CONTROL BSL3-LB
$133,014.00
CSU CLARK HALL
$123,517.00
CU HOUSE HARD; LIBBY HALL DOOR
$116,839.00
MISC. STANDING ORDER JOBS UP TO $100k
$6,128,907.00
TOTAL GROSS VOLUME 1999 $18i¢24,00000
COLORADO VOLUME $18,236,257.00
OUTSIDE COLORADO VOLUME $387,743.00
1998
Job Name
Contract Amount
NCC WEST EXPANSION
$6,326,237.00
AT&T NGLN PHASE 2
$1,416,800.00
RHBU AREA FIT -UP
$1,188,521.00
MOUNTAIN VIEW COMPONENTS
$685,033.00
GIBBONS BUILDING
$805,779.00
CELLAR 9 STAIRS & CATWALK
$667,365.00
SINDELIR REMODEL
$650,461.00
AT&T NCC WEST SYSTEM 85 HVAC
$602,306.00
BUILDING 8 RHTC RELOCATE
$441,733.00
STK BUILDING 8 MPBG OFFICE FIT -UP
$415,344.00
AT&T NGLN PHASE 1
$399,958.00
EXEC. LOBBY & CONFERENCE ROOM
$356,232.00
IBM BRS REMODEL
$235,967.00
SINDELIR WAREHOUSE
$222,241.00
REMODEL SECOND FLOOR
$208,576.00
CIGNA 4TH GENERATOR
$205,087.00
IBM BUILDING 26 REMODEL OFFICES
$169,647.00
UCAR ATRIUM TENANT FINISH
$148,151.00
RESTROOM UPGRADE PHASE 6 FIT -UP
$145,693.00
UNIVERSITY VILLAGE PHASE 3
$145,426.00
BATHROOM RENOVATION PHASE V FIT -UP
$140,738.00
RESTROOM UPGRADE PHASE VII FIT -UP
$137,791.00
BUILDING 2 CLASSROOM FIT -UP
$111,013.00
MISC. STANDING ORDER JOBS UP TO $100k
$6,165,531.00
TOTAL GROSS VOLUME 1998 $21 991,63.1.00
COLORADO VOLUME $19,916,383.00
OUTSIDE COLORADO VOLUME $2,075,248.00
Personnel Profile
Stephen B. Strong
Owner/President
Years of Experience: 30
Steve has 30 years experience in the construction industry. In 1985 Steve became the owner of
Sun Construction & Design Services, Inc. As CEO, he provides long range planning and
maintains key relationships with clients. Steve's philosophy is that the most successful
construction projects are those that fulfill the client's needs. This is one reason why over 90% of
Sun's customers become repeat clients. Steve's community and charitable organization
involvement have provided him the opportunity to utilize the resources of Sun Construction to
aid numerous worthy causes/
Bill Prout
Vice President/General Manager
Years of Experience: 36
Bill has been involved with project management and controls for his entire career since receiving
a degree in Construction Management from Colorado State University. His project experience
ranges from small jobs for standing order clients to very large projects valued to $250 million.
Bill assists in the day-to-day operation of Sun Construction, while maintaining project manager
responsibilities on specific projects. Additionally, Bill adds strength and experience to our pre -
construction services where he provides guidance in budget estimating, preliminary scheduling,
constructability reviews, value engineering and guaranteed maximum price development for
design -build projects.
John Sargent
Vice President of Design and Development/Project Manager
Years of Experience: 35
John is a results oriented construction management professional with over 30 years of experience
in all phases of commercial construction. Moving through the ranks of tradesman to Chief
Estimator to Project Manager for a large design/build firm in Denver and currently Sun's Vice
President of Design and Development, John has spent the past decades working on a wide range
of projects. He has satisfied clients whose projects include a large industrial plant, a medical
complex, school remodels, retail buildings, and a daycare facility at the Pentagon and numerous
high profile and high tech facilities. The scope of these projects has ranged from small to over
$20 million. During his tenure at Sun, John has been instrumental in the company's evolution
from being primarily a tenant finish contractor to the full service general contractor it is today.
John developed and heads Sun's newest segment, the Design Build Division. His attention to
detail, superior organization and problem solving skills, combined with a considerate manner
have contributed to his consistent and considerable success.
Personnel Profile
(Continued)
Tim Strong
Operations Manager / Project Manager
Years of Experience: 21
Tim's responsibilities through the years with the company have grown and changed as the needs
have arisen. His position as Operations Manager requires his attention to labor and personnel
issues, office and yard management, policy implementation, fleet and equipment management,
quality control, safety and training. Tim's Project Manager experience has allowed him to work
on multiple projects ranging from high tech facilities maintenance, pharmaceutical offices and
labs, higher education campus projects, ground up construction, design build projects and tenant
finish build -outs.
Mark McMahon
Project Manager - Cabinet Shop
Years of Experience: 24
Before taking the position as the Project Manager for the Cabinet Shop, Mark worked eleven
years at Sun Construction. After six years as a project superintendent, Mark took on the duties of
managing Sun Construction's Cabinet Shop. The Cabinet Shop has serviced Sun Construction
for 16 years, and specializes in standard wood and plastic laminate casework fabrication and
millwork. Projects have varied from restaurants and kitchens to labs and classrooms. The
Cabinet Shop has completed projects for CU Boulder, CSU, University of Colorado Health
Sciences Center, IBM, Amgen, Hewlett Packard, Lucent Technologies, just to name a few.
Anthony M. Landi, Jr.
Project Manager
Years of Experience: 25
Tony has a B.A. in Architecture from Kent State University. After receiving his architect's
license, he worked for an interior contractor in Cleveland, whose projects included new tenant
finish, shopping centers, hotels and hospitals. In 1987, he opened his own interior contracting
company, which he owned and operated until his move to Colorado in 1997. He is currently
project manager for a variety of projects including tenant improvement jobs, ground -up new
construction and design built projects.
Sun Cons uction & Design,oServices, Inc.
CONTRA TQR I\
William B`., Prout
Vice PrPcidFnt/General Manager
ADDRESS: 1232 Boston Avenue
Longmont, Colorado 80501
8. BID SCHEDULE (Base Bid)
LUMP SUM`1 y} 1�y��(��{l-ll _ DOLLARS ($
9. PRICES PV.- �R11- ' �I��
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.
RES E TFULLY S BMIT D:
7/7/03
Signature William B. Prout Date
Vice President/General Manager
Title
C-1 #84
License'Number (If Applicable)
(Seal - if _�Bid is bey/) corporation)
Attest:iwrre/tQ��1 �/.JCcI'n.w�1-wy
Pamela K. Belcamino
Address 1232 Boston Avenue
Longmont, Colorado 80501
Telephone `��L- r�
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Personnel Profile
(Continued)
George Warner
Project Manager
Years Experience: 40
With an extensive background and 40 years of experience in architecture and construction,
George has coordinated and managed the construction of a variety of projects. These projects
have ranged from relatively small tenant finish projects to large and complex retail, industrial,
institutional and public works projects. Thoroughly versed in all aspects of construction project
management, he is proficient in maintaining cost and the established construction schedule.
George is experienced in effectively interfacing with the client to produce a high quality finished
product.
Dennis L. Haney
Project Manager
Years of Experience: 29
Dennis has served as a senior landscape architect and project manager at the University of
Colorado - Boulder campus for 20 years. He has prior work experience including three (3) years
in private practice and two (2) years in the Peace Corps. Dennis has gained a wide variety of
experience in building construction; renovation; planning; budgeting; specification writing; cost
estimating; project management as well as landscape and irrigation design and construction. His
experience, proven organizational skills and effectiveness contribute significantly to his projects'
success.
Tom Gilliland
Project Manager
Years of Experience: 32
Tom comes from the Project Control Group of Coors Brewing Company where he served as a
project estimator for 15 years. He has estimated projects valued up to $20 million with an
expertise in structural and mechanical construction. Tom is currently responsible for work
throughout the northern metropolitan Denver area with projects ranging from renovations and
additions to new facilities.
Personnel Profile
(Continued)
R. J. (Bob) Ferenc
Staff Architect
Years of Experience: 33
Bob comes to Sun with a diverse background in the full service design -build arena. His career in
building began early with immersion in general construction trade work for his father, a
Colorado custom -builder. This grounding in the practical side of design -build relationship was
broadened by advanced academic training on the design side of the equation, culminating in
licensing as an Architect. His career has encompassed industrial design, facilities planning,
design & management, and construction project management on projects up to $25 million. His
past clients include Colorado Memory Systems; Hewlett-Packard; Storage Technology
Corporation; ARAMCO (Saudi Arabia); U.S. Dept. of Energy, Sandia Labs; The University of
Colorado; Rocky Mountain Solar Glass; and numerous private commercial, ecclesiastic, and
residential entities.
David Bode
Project Manager
Years of Experience: 14
David employs practical working knowledge of the construction industry with over 14 years of
field and management experience in design build, construction management and construction
projects. David is currently engaged in project management at Colorado State University and
pursues tenant, finish and construction opportunities in the Northern Colorado metro area,
including State and Federal projects.
Joel Johnson
Project Manager
Years of Experience: 29
Before taking a Project Manager position, Joel held a Project Superintendent position with Sun
Construction. He has been regularly involved in projects at Lexmark and the IBM Facility in
Boulder for the past 24 years. Joel has been involved with tenant finish, interior and exterior
demolition, all phases of concrete and additions to various buildings on the IBM campus,
including recently completing a $2 million chiller building addition. Joel started out working as
a laborer/carpenter for his father in residential construction, was employed by a painting
contractor for 2 years and then returned to commercial general contracting as a laborer, worked
into carpenter, foreman and then superintendent.
Personnel Profile
(Continued)
Douglas Wagner
Project Manager
Years of Experience: 20
Doug has provided comprehensive project management services for a variety of facilities in the
Western region for 20 consecutive years. Starting out as a sheet metal craftsman for a
mechanical firm in the Southwest, he understands and appreciates the efforts and skills it takes to
make a construction project a success. In 1986, Doug received a Bachelor of Science degree
from The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at Arizona State University and started
his career in construction management. With projects ranging from $100,000 to over $24
million, he has extensive experience with office buildings, light industrial buildings, auditoriums,
classrooms, high -end tenant finish, along with general practice medical offices, hospital bed
tower, and outpatient surgery centers.
Mark Lepro
Assistant Project Manager
Years of Experience: 10
Mark has an associate's degree in architectural and mechanical drafting, and a two-year
certificate of completion in drafting, Mark has extensive training in the computer aided drafting
field. He has experience on the following systems: AutoCAD, versions 12-14, AutoCAD 2000,
Pro -Engineer, and Draft Choice. Along with the CAD training Mark also has a good deal of
knowledge in Microsoft windows 98-2000, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Project, and
programming and HTML experience. Mark has experience working in the field with residential
homebuilders, electricians, and painting contractors as well. His responsibilities include: Drafting
plans, shops, elevations, etc., estimating, project coordination, bid administration, client
relations, budget spreadsheets and the many other tasks that project management includes.
Ginni Ayres
Assistant Project Manager
Years of Experience: 11
Ginni has work with residential homebuilders as well as commercial general contractors. She
has been involved with renovation, design -build and ground up projects. Ginni has worked with
a variety of Owners including State and Government Projects. She acts as the principal
coordinator for project manager assistants for the Company.
Personnel Profile
(Continued)
Andy Welch
Operations Coordinator
Years of Experience: 10
Andy has worked up through the trades, starting as a laborer and working his way through
superintendent, on to assistant project manager and Operations Coordinator. While starting as an interior
finish apprentice in residential construction, Andy made the move to commercial construction where he
has been responsible for all carpentry and supervisory levels of construction. In his current capacity
Andy handles labor distribution and various other aspects of human resources and safety. Andy also acts
as a project manager including estimating, quality control and labor management.
SECTION 00410
HID BOND
KNOW ALL * MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: that we, the undersigned
Sun Constructionas Principal, and United States Fire Insurance Company
Surety,as
are hereby held and firmly bound unto the City of Fort Collins, Colorado
as OWNER, in the sum of $Five Percent of Total**for the payment of which, well and
truly to be made, we hereby jointly and severally bind ourselves, successors, and
assigns.
*& Design Servi�$cee�s, Inc.
TA 1"6ITI�1?��ON 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, LINCOLN CENTER MULTI -UNIT HVAC & ROOF REPLACEMENT; Bid No.
5792.
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 respect$ 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.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Principal and the Surety have hereunto set their hands
and seals this 24th day of June , 20_n, 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: Sun Construction & Design Services Inc.
Address : r32 Boston Ave.,
Longmont, 805
7
By:
William B. Prout
Title; 4UGQ 12gagi d Y �(`on---Orpl Manager
ATTEST;
Pamela K. Belcamino
( SEAI, )
7/96
SURETY
United States Fire Insurance Connanv
305 Madison Ave./PO Boa 1973
Morrist NJ 07960
By:
Title:pamela J. Hansen_ torney-Irk-Fact
F-
(SEAL)
Section 00410 Page 3
TOTAL P,93
POLICY NUMBER: Bid Bona
IL 09 85 01 03
THIS ENDORSEMENT IS ATTACHED TO AND MADE PART OF YOUR POLICY IN
RESPONSE TO THE DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS OF THE TERRORISM RISK
INSURANCE ACT OF 2002. THIS ENDORSEMENT DOES NOT GRANT ANY COVERAGE
OR CHANGE THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ANY COVERAGE UNDER THE POLICY.
DISCLOSURE PURSUANT TO TERRORISM RISK
INSURANCE ACT OF 2002
SCHEDULE*
Terrorism Premium (Certified Acts)
-o-
Additional information, if any, concerning the terrorism premium:
* Information required to complete this Schedule, if not shown on this endorsement, will be shown in the
Declarations.
A. Disclosure Of Premium
In accordance with the federal Terrorism Risk
Insurance Act of 2002, we are required to provide
you with a notice disclosing the portion of your
premium, if any, attributable to coverage for
terrorist acts certified under that Act. The portion of
your premium attributable to such coverage is
shown in the Schedule of this endorsement or in
the policy Declarations.
B. Disclosure Of Federal Participation In Payment
Of Terrorism Losses
The United States Government, Department of the
Treasury, will pay a share of terrorism losses
insured under the federal program. The federal
share equals 90% of that portion of the amount of
such insured losses that exceeds the applicable
insurer retention.
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POWER OF ATTORNEY
UNITED STATES FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 180499
PRINCIPAL OFFICE, NEW YORK, N.Y.
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the UNITED STATES FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY a Corporation duly
organized and existing under the laws of the State of New York, and having its administrative offices in the Township of Moms, New
Jersey, has made, constituted and appointed, and does by these presents make, constitute and appoint Kevin W. McMahon, Donald
E. Appleby, Frank C. Penn, Pamela J. Hansen, Dilynn Guern, Gloria C. Blackburn, Kristen L. McCormick, and Florietta
Acosta, of Denver, Colorado, each
its, true and lawful Agent(s) and Attomey(s)-in-Fact, with full power and authority hereby conferred in its name, place and
stead, to execute, seal, acknowledge and deliver: Any and all bonds and undertakings- ------------------- -------------
---------------------------------------------------------- ---- ------------------ ----------
and to bind the Corporation thereby as fully and to the same extent as if such bonds had been duly executed and
acknowledged by the regularly elected officers of the Corporation at its offices in Morris Township, New Jersey, in their
own proper persons.
This Power of Attorney limits the act of those named thereinto the bonds and undertakings specifically named therein,
and they have no authority to bind the Company except in the manner and to the extent therein stated.
This Power of Attorney revokes all previous powers issued in behalf of the attomey(s)-in-fact-named above.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the United States Fire Insurance Company has caused these presents to be signed and attested
by its appropriate officers and its corporate seal hereunto affixed this T" day of Jam, 2002.
Attest: UNITED STATES IRE INSURANCE COMPANY
9 S
Ci3 Assistant Secretary Vice President
David Pesce Craig M. Golden
STATE OF NEW JERSEY)
ss.:
COUNTY OF`MORRIS )
On this 2-°' day of July, 2002, before the subscriber, a duly qualified Notary Public of the State of New Jersey, came the
above -mentioned Vice President and Assistant Secretary of United States Fire Insurance Company, to me personally
known to be the officers described in, and who executed the preceding instrument, and they acknowledged the execution
of the same, and being by me duly sworn, deposed and said, that they are the officers of said Company aforesaid, and that
the seal affixed to the preceding instrument is the Corporate Seal of said Company, and the said Corporate Seal and their
signatures as officers were duly affixed and subscribed to the said instrument by the authority and direction of the said
Company.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal at the Township of Morris, the day and
year first above written.
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A.
(Signed) N� ��\•,,•....,,!V i�� '
(Seal) U�?�OTA9! 'G Notary Public
Catherine A Sincavage
'•.A(�B L\G'� `� Notary Public of New Jersey
My Commission Expires July 18, M4
SECTION 00400
SUPPLEMENTS TO BID FORMS
00410Bid Bond
00420Statement of Bidder's Qualifications
00430Schedule of Subcontractors
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SECTION 00420
STATEMENT OF BIDDER'S QUALIFICATIONS
All questions must be answered and the data given must be clear and
comprehensive. This statement must be notarized. If necessary, questions may be
answered on separate attached sheets. The Bidder may submit any additional
information he desires.
1. Name of Bidder: Sun Construction & Design Services, Inc.
2. Permanent main office address: 1232 Boston Avenue, Longmont, CO 80501
3. When organized: February 1985
4. If a corporation, where incorporated: Colorado
5. How many years have you been engaged in the contracting business under your
present firm or trade name? 18 Years
6. Contracts on hand: (Schedule these, showing the amount of each contract and
the appropriate anticipated dates of completion.)
Work in Progress - Please See Attached
7. General character of Work performed by your company:
Concrete, light metals cabintry and case work door, frame and hardware
installation paitnina drywall SAT installations building erection
8. Have you ever failed to complete any Work awarded to you? No
If so, where and why?
9. Have your ever defaulted on a contract? No
If so, where and why?
10. Are you debarred by any government agency? No
If yes list agency name.
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11. List the more important projects recently completed by your company,
stating the approximate cost of each, and the month and year completed,
location and type of construction.
Please See Attached Major Jobs Completed
12. List your major equipment available for this contract.
Please See Attached Equipment List
13. Experience in construction Work similar in importance to this
project:
Please See Attached Proiect Narratives
14. Background and experience of the principal members of your organization,
including officers:
Please See Attached Personnel Profiles
15. Credit available: $ Line of Credit Available
16. Bank reference: First National Bank, P.O. Box 1159, Longmont, CO 80502
17. Will you, upon request, fill out a detailed financial statement and furnish
any Yes other information that may be required by the OWNER?
18. Are you licensed as a General CONTRACTOR? Yes
If yes, in what city, county and state? What
class, license and numbers? Please See Attached List of Licenses Held
19. Do you anticipate subcontracting Work under this Contract? Yes
If yes, what percent of total contract? 60%
and to whom? Mechanical and Electrical Subcontractors
20. Are any lawsuits pending against you or your firm at this time? No
If
DETAIL yes,
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21. What are the limits of your public liability? DETAIL
Please See Attached Insurance Certificates
What companv? First National Bank Insurance GrQUP
22. What are your company's bonding limitations? $10M - Aggregate
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
Sun C n truction De
Name o idder
By.I.. , _ .
this 7th day of
Services. Inc.
William B. Prout -
Title: Vice President/General Manager
State of Colorado
County of Boulder
1
2003.
William B. Pro t being duly sworn deposes and says that he is
Vice President/GM of Sun Construction & Design Services, Inc. and that
(name of organization)
the answers to the foregoing questions and all statements therein contained are
true and correct.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th
Jul 20 0`3'/
Notary Public Pamela K. Belcamino
1232 Boston Avenue
Longmont, CO 80501
My commission expires
7/96
day of
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SECTION 00430
SCHEDULE OF SUBCONTRACTORS
List all subcontractors for the work items listed below and all subcontractors
performing over 20% of the contract.
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SUBCONTRACTOR
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Section 00430 Page 1
JANUARY 2003-WORK IN PROGRESS
JOB NAME
AMONT
CSU: CSFS Controlled Maint
$78,263.00
RKMech: CSU Cross Conne
$1,334.00
VEECO:Training Rooms
$8,605.00
CSU:USDA
$590,139.00
RK:CSU Boiler Replace
$3,381.00
CSU:Zoology Lab Remodel
$64,563.00
CSU:Telecom Rms Phase II
$19,452.00
RK:CSU Atmos Science
$2,027.00
RKMI:CSU Crystal Lab Cool
$874.00
Bluespruce:CUUMC Kiosk
$11,090.00
Creative:Sampsons Cabinet
$3,401.00
CUFAC: Dalward Pool
$113,853.00
Encompass:CU HVAC Upgrade
$131,396.00
CUFAC:Muenzinger Fire Spr
$384,529.00
CUFAC:Eng Ct ECCH 101
$33,106.00
CUFAC:Armory S. Entry
$31,850.00
CUFAC:Eng ECCH IB11 Lab
$118,080.00
CUFAC:Jila Concrete Pit
$28,202.00
CUFAC:Environment Design
$43,050.00
Power Motive
$60,000.00
Longmont Florist: Design
$31,200.00
CUHSC:Roof, Window
$141,937.00
HP:Greeley Stucco Repr
$10,398.00
HP: S.Outbldg Relocate
$46,453.00
CityLngmt:Power & Comm
$103,429.00
LSI: Air Separator
$1,082.00
DynaElectric:HP Pad
$3,254.00
Thompson:Music Lockers
$6,641.00
AT&T:NCC West Demo
$2,131.00
Tuscarora:Boiler Rm
$4,479.00
Valley Hyundai Remodel
$63,200.00
F&PS Pipe Labeling
$5,004.00
F&PS Export Soil
$3,904.00
F&PS Repr Polyvision Wind
$914.00
Intermtn:Cathodic
$27,222.00
F&PS:IBM Replace Door
$1,574.00
BW:US Mint Lobby
$4,842.00
Stonehedge:Police Substation
$56,775.00
Mees/Kaminski Eye Clinic
$124,539.00
TS Skyway 1822-L tenant 8n
$32,000.00
LucentTed Systems Exp
$799,684.00
SCIF:Build Conference Rm
$73,189.00
C.Louisville,Cottonwood
$27,484.00
OSI Lab 252 Renovation
$16,971.00
Ward:Flex Building
$765,085.00
Longmont Fd:Engine Rm
$58,900.00
Conagra:Lower Batch Oven
$332,941.00
$4,472,427.00
Sun Construction S Design Services, Inc.
General Contractor
SAMPLE OF
PROJECT EXPERIENCE
CU-Boulder MCDB Laboratory $ 487,126.00
Description of Work: This work involved interior laboratory and office tenant finish at
the department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology at the Colorado
University -Boulder Campus. Sun Construction started with a large open area and created
individual research laboratories including all stages of finish, mechanical, electrical and
fire alarm systems.
Owner: Jim Hill
University of Colorado Boulder
Facilities Management
Boulder, Colorado
(303) 4924225
Storage Technology Corporation $ 1,750,000.00
Description of Work: Sun Construction has a long list of projects completed at the
Storage Tek Facility, including renovation of Research Laboratories and Clean Rooms.
Copper -based, anti -static flooring was installed, modifications and erection of walls and
ceilings, and HVAC, Plumbing and Electrical upgrades. Work on various Storage Tek
projects was performed while spaces under construction were occupied by Storage Tek
employees and extra precaution while working in Clean Rooms was achieved by using
plastic barrier protection, filter systems and safety suits were worn by workers in these
areas.
Owner: Storage Technology Corporation
2270 South 88 h Avenue
Louisville, Colorado
Contact: Jason Lee (303) 6614714
Architect: Engineering Solutions
Contact: Jerry Toomer
Hilleshog Mono -Hy $ 1,416,800.00
Description of Work: Hilleshog was a design build project, which included many phases
of facility upgrades, from site work to re -definition of space usage. The Butler Building
Systems portion included three new structures and repair of all existing buildings. The
Owner contracted direct with the Mechanical, Electrical and Industrial Machine
Installation. The new space added to the facility was approximately 13,000 s.f.
Owner: Hilleshog Mono -Hy, Inc.
11939 Sugar Mill Rd.
Longmont, CO. 80501
Contact: Linda Henry (303) 776-1802
Lab & High Tech Project Experience