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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESPONSE - BID - 22955 5908 PLEASANT VALLEY LKE AND CANAL TRAILSECTION 00300 BID FORM PROJECT: PLEASANT VALLEY LAKE AND CANAL TRAIL; BID NO. 5908. Place r�r-4 �c> �iin s ti Cc Date y• os 1. In compliance with your Invitation to Bid dated `1 N oS- and subject to all conditions thereof, the undersigned n12ran o C1,;1 %'ensidv s �Kc a ** Corporation r rA r l l r P T �}"re, or C^,.�-cj✓i.lc�i ) ** authorized to do business r 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 570 ••fatal -6c4 ($ 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: f� zr*rs rc b, & 1 Je.y,*, d S. 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 _f _ . 7/96 Section 00300 Page 1 SECTION 00420 STATEMENT OF BIDDER'S QUALIFICATIONS Ali 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: „' 2. Permanent main office address: 18C.3 ZodA.-e hre-Ie., Co(O 80/o3i 3. When organized: Frlorvarn 198Z 4. If a corporation, where incorporated: 5. How many years have you been engaged in the contracting business under your present firm or trade name? Z '/2 Tars 6. Contracts on hand: (Schedule these, showing the amount of each contract and the appropriate anticipated dates of completion.) $ald .�•n GvIcG.- ary-er- S 2`o�n��� . - :l Ao�15* ?cos QOPy C n !nn - C441crocw - t 2on,000 - y !A a Y 3_ 1 1 2 POS �ncT4c r s SoO-0000 - `'yn 5, 4 ;bo5 SO 000 1„ — 1"�Qy 15" .'1005 Feµf J"tw'Z4� — SH 34 - '� 1-15, Doi) ' — 1 ]-ors- 30 , Zoo 3 7. General character of Work performed by your company: S+por Kod Core �Flor! .�ory- C../lrx+c Scce-t lDaii'�ara_c e'ee_�_ 8. Have you ever failed to complete any Work awarded to you? If so, where and why? 1J o 9. Have your ever defaulted on a contract? ts1 O If so, where and why? 10. Are you debarred by any government agency? duo If yes list agency name. 7/96 Section 00420 Page 1 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. 12 List your major equipment available for this contract. 13. Experience in construction Work similar in importance to this project: T15s4Al�ed QedtSit�a 8r d_T t Tra ( �',r Sook, SU'Weo.0 Pores �t�s Depd . - !' ety4 LI U 8ndie _ 14. Background and experience of the principal members of your organization, including officers: -- See y146tl, e--J to 15. Credit available: $ Z 5p ppp, 16. Bank reference: Vaq l 30"r' - kxpkls Vary &ank= (910) 33(0- 1,23(e 17. Will you, upon request, fill out a detailed financial statement and furnish any other information that may be required by the OWNER? 18. Are you licensed as a General CONTRACTOR? rg If yes, in what city, county and state? GWhat class, license and numbers? a G r�r' .� n-ifnfi�esr - 19. Do you anticipate subcontracting Work under this Contract? yes If yes, what percent of total contract? and to whom? Ma-�we Seeter.s - Srechnh 20. Are any lawsuits pending against you or your firm at this time? if yes, DETAIL 7/96 Section 00420 Page 2 21. What are the limits of your public liability? DETAIL I r�•u on oer OC-C- �+cc 2 m:l(ron AGore9a� What company? L; dr.. P�ar�els d ^loe �— 22. What are your company's bonding limitations? 2. 5 M, (Jlon Aiior�_a__4:g-= _ 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. {h Dated at Ip;3Op,,.n this L4 day of -A 2005• Name of �Bi er By: Title: \j-ue I; res;c�Cni State of colorer n County of 1 terra Q�„�'a being duly sworn deposes and says that he is v;GC - ere S;je. -- of tJor4n,,n Cod i'ons rsc r<� 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 LI day of 20o5. 6 0 IA Notary Public V; Cihi;S4iv�E �• GrneT ••. Nye .46 No •.. L My commission expires Zoo ip 4$%OF COLD MYC*Wi5SiM E*ms 0 7/96 Section 00420 Page 3 MMMMMAJU C O N S T R U C T O R S PROPOSAL City of Fort Collins Pleasant Valley Lake and Canal Trail About Us Naranjo Civil Constructors, Inc. is the continuation of a small company started in 1982 as H & L Construction Co. with two owner/employees. Today, Naranjo Civil Constructors, Inc. employs over thirty-five people from project superintendents to tradesmen to in-house civil engineers. Herman Naranjo, President & Founder, remains with the company to this day. With over thirty years of total experience, Mr. Naranjo is involved in the daily management of the company's operations. Jerry Naranjo, Vice -President and Corporate General Manager looks after customer service, strategic planning and business development. Mr. Naranjo is a graduate of Colorado School of Mines with a B.Sc. Degree in Engineering Civil Specialty. A family business, Naranjo Civil is rooted in the belief that hard work carries the day. Naranjo Civil focuses on diligent attention to customer service and jobsite safety. Construction quality and jobsite productivity are the principles upon which the company was founded and continue to drive the daily operations. Naranjo Civil has built a diversified project portfolio based on technically complex structural concrete, flatwork concrete, drainageway construction, stormwater construction, road reconstruction, irrigation, and minor utility projects. Customer Service Pledge It is our sincere commitment to provide an elite level of customer service to The City of Fort Collins for the Golden 2005 Storm Sewer Projects. Our company culture is to continually put forward our very best effort with regard to Customer Service. As a local civil contractor we pledge to offer The City of Fort Collins fair pricing, qualified staff, excellent job quality - all on the shoulders of a relentless customer service mission. Equipment We currently own, at a minimum, every piece of equipment needed to perform the construction of this project. Most importantly, we have an experienced construction management team that knows how to fit the right piece of equipment into the right construction situation to maximize productivity and safety, as well as minimizing disturbance to sensitive drainage environments. We also perform 90% of all repairs on our equipment by employing a full-time equipment mechanic. Availability We currently have over six crews with over 35 employees at any one time working on projects throughout the Front Range and Denver Metro Area. With our recent growth we have become more adept at retooling and responding quicker to "Rapid Response" situations. We currently serve as a standby contractor for several municipalities and ditch companies to respond to flood damage or emergency construction repairs. We have used our growth to better serve our core customers and offer a larger, more responsive suite of services. In the Spring of 2003, we responded to over eight different emergency repair situations that were not on our original construction schedule. In addition, all of our crew superintendents have drainageway experience which gives us a great amount of flexibility in making our resources rapidly available to our customers. Construction Services Drainageway Construction - Our initial experience in drainageway construction was related to building technically complex concrete structures in the most difficult of job conditions. Over the years we have added several key staff members that have built their careers on constructing drainageway projects from start to finish. Our ability to handle the ever -changing environment of natural and civil drainageways lies with our people and all of the unique experiences they have encountered along the way. Structural Concrete - Cast -in -place concrete structures served as the foundation for our company's growth for many years. Our knowledge in this particular area of construction is known throughout Colorado with signature projects built from as far south as Pueblo through the entire Front Range of Colorado. With our extensive knowledge in this field we have even completed several design -build projects for some of our most important clients. Structural concrete is at our core and we will always strive to maintain our status in this industry sector. Flatwork Concrete - Flatwork concrete has also been a staple of continued success for our company. Our flatwork crews focus primarily on public works projects where major demolition and reconstruction are required. Our flatwork experience covers the full realm of projects including but not limited to curb, gutter, sidewalk, road paving, ditch lining, slab on grade, bike path, pedestrian trails, as well as stamped, colored and exposed finishes. Our crews have recently completed a faux finish sandstone style shore lining project utilizing colored concrete and an almost artistic styling of the upper bank cap to mimic a weathered and striated sandstone outcrop. Stormwater Construction - With our beginnings in structural concrete and construction of over one thousand stormwater related structures we now employ at least one full-time crew tasked with pipe installation and construction of all of the associated appurtenances. Our crews have built several pipeline projects ranging in complexity and size. Our most challenging projects include the crossing of SH85 at night in three phases with HERCP as well as the crossing of a local bank entrance with a double barrel 30" RCP irrigation siphon at night, and over the weekend. Our crews are well versed in the use of pipe laser, trench shoring, and confined space technology. Road Construction - Our combined crews are able to merge to form a very competent road construction operation. Our target projects in this field are small to mid -size reconstruction projects for municipalities. Oftentimes we are able to self -perform the entire project including the tasks of demolition, grading, concrete, stormwater, compaction, and asphalt prep. Utilities - While not a stand-alone division, our company has the ability to handle a full variety of utility projects including but not limited to waterline lowering, sanitary sewer rehabilitation, sanitary sewer bypass pumping, water and sanitary sewer service tie-ins, water valve installations, and conduit installation. Our most recent project involved upsizing a four -inch sanitary sewer line to an eight -inch line as part of a larger stormwater reconstruction project. Landscape Reclamation - With the numerous projects we have under construction at any one time, we have developed a crew to focus primarily on landscape reclamation, project cleanup, and punchlist management. This crew is able to perform minor sprinkler repair, major sod installation, landscaping, and to deliver a project to its final closeout stage. Project Management - Several companies and municipalities use our services to solve construction problems they are not equipped to handle due to time or expertise constraints. For example, one of our core customers recently called and asked if we would install over 2,000 linear feet of double barrel 30" RCP with an integrated siphon. While this company is a major pipeline company in the Northern Colorado area, they did not want to deal with the intense testing and quality control requirements of this particular run of pipe. The run of pipe also crossed the entrance to one of the major banks in the area requiring some of the construction to be done after Saturday noon and to final completion by Monday morning 5:00 a.m. Manaaement Personnel Our management philosophy is to have our management team highly involved in the day-to-day field operations of all of our crews. Our management personnel can thereby influence a culture of productivity, quality, jobsite safety and diligent attention to customer service. All of our management personnel have extensive field experience and can contribute on a daily basis to the problem solving effort required in the field. Our management team can always be considered as a first point of contact for all customer service related issues. We are diligent in our efforts to keep our customers happy and continually strive to improve our operation. Herman Naranjo - With regard to this contract, Mr. Naranjo will handle management issues related to quality control, jobsite productivity and operations problem -solving. Mr. Naranjo has over 33 years of diverse experience in civil construction in Colorado. Mr. Naranjo has been building concrete structures associated with channel reconstruction and restoration for many of his 33 years of experience. Mr. Naranjo has built signature projects from Pueblo to Breckenridge, Denver Metro to Northern Colorado. Mr. Naranjo, a Company founder, was the original motivator to build an organization that specializes in civil concrete structures through urban and rural waterways. Mr. Naranjo has been part of a team that has operated Naranjo Civil for over 21 years and has built a solid reputation throughout the industry. Jerry Naranjo - With regard to this contract, Mr. Naranjo will serve as the contract administrator, estimator, technical advisor, overall project management - first contact, and customer service representative. Mr. Naranjo has over 11 years of experience as a Manager for Naranjo Civil and the former Morrison Knudsen Corporation. Mr. Naranjo currently serves as the Vice President and General Manager for Naranjo Civil in Greeley, Colorado. Mr. Naranjo also holds a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) Degree from the Colorado School of Mines in Engineering - Civil Specialty. Moreover, Mr. Naranjo has served most of his career as a troubleshooting engineer, often tasked with assembling a team of professionals across several engineering and management disciplines to solve problems in both construction and mining operations. Mr. Naranjo, as a consultant, also participated in the management reorganization of several large mining operations designed to trim overhead, better allocate personnel, and subsequently increase efficiency. Christine Warner - With regard to this contract, Ms. Warner will assist with project management, utility locates, traffic control supervision, job cost tracking for "time and materials" projects, and the full suite of administrative support issues. Ms. Warner has over nine years of experience in the construction field and is a Colorado Contractors Association certified Traffic Control Supervisor as well as a certified Erosion Control Supervisor. Ms. Warner has been very involved in the administration of City of Fort Collins projects over the last two years primarily handling engineering takeoffs with regard to estimating and job costing during construction. Gail Racine - With regard to this contract, Mr. Racine will serve as the on -call equipment maintenance superintendent. Mr. Racine has over 35 years of experience working on all types of construction equipment both large and small. Working in the sensitive environs of waterways, quick response and immediate repair are paramount to protecting the environment and minimizing downtime. Minimizing downtime minimizes the amount of time we must spend in a waterway and thereby lowers the chances of contamination. Minimizing downtime also means we can lower production costs .and pass on significant savings to our customers. Operations Kev Personnel Glen Helzer - With regard to this contract, Mr. Helzer will most often fill the role of project superintendent. Mr. Helzer has over 22 years of civil construction experience. Mr. Helzer is a very skilled large equipment operator but moreover has become especially skilled at managing channel projects with major diversion and dewatering challenges. Mr. Helzer has run several projects from start to finish with experience in all facets of channel and concrete construction including, but not limited to, grouted boulder drop structures, sub -grade excavation, sub -grade stabilization, riprap placement, seeding, natural site conservation and overall project management. Mr. Helzer is known in the industry as an excellent large equipment operator, a knowledgeable and respected source of experience in channel construction and restoration, and a conscientious constructor within the sensitive environs of civil and natural waterways. Mr. Helzer is also certified as an OSHA Competent Person in Trench Safety. Anthony Naranjo - With regard to this contract, Mr. Naranjo will most often fill the role of structural concrete superintendent. Mr. Naranjo has over seven years of civil construction experience, most of which has been related to structural concrete. Mr. Naranjo has built several major structures in urban and natural waterways including but not limited to reinforced concrete box culverts, cutoff walls, retaining walls, flow -energy dissipators, irrigation siphons, inlets, manholes, and flow diversion structures. Mr. Naranjo recently supervised the construction of the Chappelow Shore Lining Project in the City of Evans, implementing a colored concrete bulkhead with a striated "faux -sandstone outcrop" finish. Joel Velazco - With regard to this contract, Mr. Velazco will most often fill the role of flatwork concrete superintendent. Mr. Velazco has over 20 years of civil construction experience, most of which has been related to flatwork concrete. Mr. Velazco has worked around drainageway construction throughout his career building bicycle and pedestrian trails as part of several overall channel reconstruction projects. Mr. Velazco recently supervised the construction of 880 linear feet of reinforced concrete drainage channel as part of the Montbello Channel Improvements Project. Leonard Rios - With regard to this contract, Mr. Rios will most often serve as either a flatwork or structural concrete superintendent. Mr. Rios is also a very skilled equipment operator with several years of pipeline and utilities experience. Mr. Rios can supervise all of the different types of services we offer, from drainageway construction to utility work. Overall, Mr. Rios has over 30 years of civil construction experience. Mr. Rios recently supervised the construction of over 30 ADA ramp reconstruction projects in the City of Fort Collins. "Mundo" Perez - With regard to this contract, Mr. Perez will most often serve as an excavation and rockwork superintendent. Mr. Perez has over 18 years of civil construction experience, with at least ten of those years spent exclusively on drainageway construction projects. Mr. Perez is a highly skilled large equipment operator and is well versed in the tasks of detailed boulder placement, grouting, dewatering, and sediment control. Mr. Perez recently completed the construction of a grouted boulder bank stabilization project at the Lakewood Gulch Confluence of the South Platte River. Mr. Perez is also certified as an OSHA Competent Person in Trench Safety. ProLct Portfolio In the last 24 months we have completed over 100 different construction projects along the Colorado Front Range. Our major clients are highlighted below: City of Brighton City of Greeley Urban Drainage Fulton Ditch Company City of Evans Town of Frederick Weld County Public Works Defalco Lee Construction City of Commerce City Town of Frederick Pierce Lateral Ditch Company Hall - Irwin Corporation Our resume of projects is filled with technically complex structures built in the most difficult of job conditions. Our ability to restore natural and civil drainageways to an aesthetically pleasing and functionally operational state requires a precise blend of people, equipment, and persistence. Highlighted below are a couple of projects that we believe spoken to the quality of our work and our perseverance in tough site conditions. Project: Big Dry Creek Low Flow Pedestrian Trail Crossings and Improvements Owner: South Suburban Parks and Recreation District Engineer: John M. Pflaum, P.E. McLaughlin Water Engineers, Ltd. Contract Value: Approx. $250,000 Scope Synopsis: The scope of work for this project was the reconstruction of four failing low water crossings and an upgrade to the incorporated bank protection and pedestrian trail segments. The project carried an additional level of complexity due to the flash flows in Big Dry Creek and the need to put the trail system back in service as quickly as possible. Especially challenging was the tight working conditions created by several large trees that had to be protected to maintain the integrity of natural setting. Completed Summer 2001. Project: Chappelow Detention Pond Owner: City of Evans Engineer: Martin Howell, P.E. City of Evans Public Works Department Contract Value: Approx. $100,000 Scope Synopsis: The scope of work for this project was the installation of over 1,000 linear feet of pond shorelining. The shorelining is the first of its type in the Greeley - Evans area. The structure utilizes colored concrete to replicate an eroded sandstone outcrop shoreline. The project was built by pouring a 15' slab up the pond slope and then "free - handing" a 5 ' bulkhead with a striated "faux - sandstone" finish. Completed Spring 2003 References As part of our diligent customer service effort we aim to maintain a core customer base that will generate repeat business. As a Contractor over the last few years we have worked with a large majority of municipalities. We feel that we have enjoyed a great relationship with all of the inspectors and project engineers and encourage the selection committee to verify these experiences. Please find below a comprehensive list of references outside of The City of Fort Collins for your review: Owners / Customers Earl Smith, P.E. City of Evans - Public Works Department (970) 339 -5344 Jeff Fisher Urban Drainage & Flood Control District - Project Manager (303) 455 - 6277 Cindy Thrush Urban Drainage & Flood Control District - Project Administrator (303) 455 - 6277 Mark Heidt City of Brighton (303) 655 - 2170 Bill Woodcock South Suburban Parks & Recreation District (303) 795 - 6531 John M. Pflaum McLaughlin Water Engineers, Ltd. (720) 855-6900 Bruce A. Behrer Muller Engineering (303) 988 4939 Bonding Jeff Broyles Western States Insurance Agency 301 Edelweiss Drive Bozeman, MT. 59771 (406)586-5151 Material Suppliers Bestway Concrete Inc. (970) 351 - 7550 Contact: Tim Hughey PMC Construction Rentals (303) 944 - 3062 Contact: Brent Niedringhaus Foothills Concrete Pipe Products (970) 785 - 60f6 Contact: Mike Hoganson .L �' NARAN.JO C O N S T R Li C T O R S VIN/SERIAL # 2004 Bobcat Skidsteer 5300 S/N 525811086 2002 Koamtsu PC200LC - 71. A86173 1998 Komatsu PC200 LC-6 A83877 1996 Case 621B Loader JEE0041490 1996 Case Loader Backhoe 580L JIGO197278 1999 Komatsu PC60 56132 2001 CAT 246 Skid Loader 055Z03021 TRUCKS 1993 Kenworth Tractor 1NKDLR9X9PJ589078 1996 GMC Utility Dump Truck I I GDKC3438T]510658 PICK UPS/SMALL VEHICLES 2004 Ford F150 Pickup 1 FTPW 14524KD85676 2003 Toyota SR5 4x4 Pickup STBBT441135411279 2003 Dodge D2500 Pickup 3D7KU26673G752305 2003 Chevy C1500 #43 2GCEC19X431237294 2003 Chevy C1500 #9 2GCEC19X331379877 2003 Chevy 2500 HD 4x4 1 GCHK29GX3E 111090 2002 GMC 2500 Utility Truck 4x4 1 GDHK24UX2E149149 2001 Chevrolet Crew Cab 4x4 1 GB]K33GO1 F144708 2001 Chevrolet Crew Cab 4X2 1GB]C33G1 IF146786 2000 GMC Utility Fuel Truck 4X2 1 GDGC24RBYP224615 2000 Chevrolet 1500 Extended Cab 4X4 1GCEK19T9YE150044 1999 Dodge Turbo Diesel 2500 Extended Cab 4X4 1 B7KF2363X]544774 1999 Ford Explorer XLT 1 FMZU34E7XZB30376 1999 Ford F350 Crew Cab 4X4 1FDWW37S3XED96290 1990 Dodge Diesel Pickup Utility 1 B7KE2685LS686435 TRAILERS 1999 Ingersoll Rand Generator Trailer 29677UAJ221 1999 Fontaine Lowboy Trailer 4LF4S5134X3508570 1995 Gold Star Trailer 4HLCH 1621 ST080982 1995 Maxey Trailer I M9FT24T7S 1104053 1991 Strick Van Trailer 1 S 1158286ME336559 1991 Strick Van Trailer IS 11 S8288ME336594 1972 Fruehauf Van Trailer BLP899218 2001 SUP TRAILER 1 S9TP14291 C243596 2001 HMD Trailer ID0319299CO 1981 HMD Trailer ID610581 COLO N2ra . o C- ,, I. ciruc�r�Y Mc CONTRACTO BY: ADDRESS: 1.9&3 2µ' 44r 6uCo $v&31 8. BID SCHEDULE (Base Bid) Bid items are described in Section 01800 BID EST. UNIT ITEM ITEM # DESCRIPTION QTY. UNIT PRICE TOTAL 1 Mobilization 1 LS 2 Traffic Control 1 LS,e" 3 Demo of Existing 5' & 8' Wide Trail 561 SF 4 Stump & Tree/Shrub Removal 1 LS,°°,� 5 4" Topsoil Removal/Replacement 120 CY �o,`—` 2CID 6 Class 5 ABC 100 TON 7 5" Colored Concrete Paving 9,910 SF 3. 33 8 Earthwork Cut 100 CY tci °= i� p 9 8' Wide Pedestrian Bridge 1 LS 28°oO 0" g'Coo ,% 10 Raise Manhole 1 LS 5CO.V 11 Hydro Seeding 7,000 SF , r$ TOTAL OF BASE BID w (written 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. 7/96 Section 00300 Page 2 MOBILE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT 2003 3" Gas Trash Pump Serial # 18606 Model # QP301 TH 2003 Honda GX120 4.0 HP Joint Saw n/a 2004 Partner K950 14" Demo Saw n/a 2003 Partner K950 14" Demo Saw n/a 2002 Partner K950 14" Demo Saw n/a 2002 Wylie Water Trailer n/a 2002 Laser Level Spectra Precision n/a 2002 Topcon Pipe Laser n/a 2001 Partner K950 16" Concrete Demo Saw w/blade n/a 2001 Munro 3" Submersible Pump n/a 2001 Munro 3" Submersible Pump n/a 2001 Georgia buggy - Concrete transport n/a 2001 Georgia buggy - Concrete transport n/a 2001 Bosch Rotary Hammer Drill 1 1227E n/a 2001 Asphalt Cutting tool attachment n/a 2000 Stanley Hydraulic Plate Compactor for CASE 580 n/a 2000 Partner K950 14" Concrete Demo Saw w/Blade n/a 2000 Honda Generator 5.5 hP n/a 2000 Honda Generator 5.5 hP n/a 1999 Honda Generator 6.5 hP n/a 1998 Hydraulic Thumb Attachment for Komatsu PC200 n/a 1998 Wacker Jumping Jack SN-755104405 1998 Hotsy 550C n/a 1997 Cat Forklift 5000 LB. 05AM05128 1996 Multi - Quip Rammer MT-85H n/a 1995 Multi - Quip Generator 6.5 hP n/a 1995 Ground Pounder Plate Compactor (Honda) N/A 1995 Ground Pounder Plate Compactor (Honda) n/a 1995 Gar-Bro Concrete Bucket n/a 1993 Ground Pounder Plate Compactor (Honda) n/a 1988 Dayton Industrial Generator 11 hP n/a Bomag BW605 Walk Behind Roller n/a 1985 Lincoln Arc Welder (Portable) n/a 1985 Clipper Concrete 14" Floor Saw w/ Diamond Blade n/a NARAN.JO C O N S T F2 U G T O FZ S PROJECTS COMPLETED OR UNDER CONSTRUCTION BY OUR FIRM WITHIN THE LAST 48 MONTHS NAME & TYPE OF PROJECT LOCATION NAME & ADDRESS ESTIMATED PERCENT COMPLETED OF OWNER CONSTR. COST 7TH AVE BRIDGE Greeley, Colo. City of Greeley $140,000.00 100% 17-May-01 Bridge & Utilies EAGLE CREST: INLETS, Del Camino, Colo. Hall Irwin $30,000.00 100% 25-Jul-01 Excavation, Structural Greeley, Colo. BIG DRY CREEK: Centennial, Colo. South Suburban $246,996.80 100% 27-Jul-01 General Contractor WEST MEADOWS:INLETS, Denver, Colo. L&M Enterprises $3,750.00 100% 31-Aug-01 Box Culverts, Excavation Berthoud, Colo. SEVERANCE: INLETS Severance, Colo. Union Colony Excavating $7,800.00 100% 18-Sep 01 Box Culverts, Excavation Greeley, Colo. 2001 IMPAC PROGRAM: Greeley, Colo. City of Greeley $500,000.00 100% 28-Sep-01 Concrete Flatwork Greeley, Colo. DOW LOWELL: INLETS Denver, Colo. Walsh Construction $2,580.50 100% 28-Sep-01 Box Culverts, Excavation C & D ST. @ 9TH AVE: Greeley, Colo. City of Greeley $300,000.00 100% 30-Serr01 Road Realignment Greeley, Colo. EATON-GOODELL'S Eaton, Colo. Goodell Machinery $5,400.00 100% 30-Sep-01 Concrete Flatwork Eaton, Colo. 42ND STREET: Greeley, Colo. J-2 Contracting $13,000.00 100% 31-Oct-01 Structural Concrete Greeley, Colo. 47TH AVE: INLETS Greeley, Colo. Union Colony Excavating $25,476.60 100% 31-Oct-01 Box Culverts, Excavation Greeley, Colo. QUINCY WALL: Aurora, Colo. Urban Drainage & Flood Control $11,995.00 100% 14-Nov-01 Structural Concrete District, Denver, Colo. BALSAM: INLETS, CULVERTS Greeley, Colo. Hall Irwin Corporation $47,000.00 100% 25-Nov-01 Structural, Excavation Greeley, Colo. WESTERLY LAKE: Aurora, Colo. Urban Drainage & Flood Control $70,411.19 100% 27-Nov-01 Structural Concrete District, Denver, Colo. NORTHPOINT: Greeley, Colo. J-2 Contracting $28,000.00 100% 30-Nov-01 Inlets Greeley, Colo. 49TH AVE DRAINAGE: Greeley, Colo. J-2 Contracting $36,000.00 100% 31-Dec-01 Inlets, Storm Sewer Manholes Greeley, Colo. 2001 BRIDGE REHAB: Weld County Weld County Public Works $99,300.00 100% 31-Jan-02 Bridge Replacement, Structural Concrete HUNTERS COVE: INLETS, Greeley, Colo. Hall Irwin Corporation $36,000.00 100% 31-Jan-02 Box Culverts, Excavation, Inlets Greeley, Colo. OXBOW: INLETS, BOX CULVERT Greeley, Colo. Hall Irwin Corporation $23,000.00 100% 23-Feb-02 Excavation, Structural Concrete, Inlets Greeley, Colo. BRIGHTON PHEASANT RIDGE: Brighton, Colo. Hall Irwin Corporation $20,000.00 100% 25-Mar-02 Box Culverts, Structural Concrete, Inlets Greeley, Colo. FIRESTONE: Firestone, Colo. Lefthand Excavating $2,600.00 100% 22-Apr-02 Structural Concrete Longmont, Colo. COAL CREEK: Lafayette, Colo. Lefthand Excavating $9,802.87 100% 9-May-02 Structural Concrete Longmont, Colo. COYOTE RUN: Greeley, Colo. Greeley Parks - N - Recreation $40,000.00 100% 13-May-02 Concrete Flatwork LONGMONT-LYONS: Longmont, Colo. Lefthand Excavating $7,550.00 t00% 21-May-02 Structural Concrete Longmont, Colo. WEST COOK CREEK: Lonetree, Colo. Urban Drainage & Flood Control $67,924.50 100% 24-May-02 Concrete Flatwork District, Denver, Colo. 2001 CONCRETE REPAIR Greeley, Colo. City of Greeley $135,000.00 100% 31-May-02 Concrete Flatwork ACCESS RAMPS: Greeley, Colo. City of Greeley $123,000.00 100% 31-May-02 Concrete Flatwork NORTHVIEW: Greeley, Colo. City of Greeley $400,000.00 100% 31-May-02 Concrete Flatwork GRANT STREET: Littleton, Colo. Urban Drainage & Flood Control $12,859.00 100% 7-Jun-02 Storm Sewer Draina ewa s District, Denver, Colo. 2012 68TH AVE: Greeley, Colo. Classic Builders $5,000.00 100% 18-Jun-02 Storm Sewer Inlets Greeley, Colo. FISH CREEK: Estes Park, Colo. Defalco Lee Construction $108,000.00 100% 30-Jun-02 Concrete Bridge Structure Longmont, Colo. RINGWALL: Brighton, Colo. Walsh Construction $12,528.00 100% 30-Jun-02 Structural Concrete CHERRY HILLS BRIDGE: Centennial, Colo. South Suburban $59,607.75 100% 24-Jul-02 General Contractor Denver, Colo. HENDERSON GAUGE: Henderson, Colo. Urban Drainage & Flood Control $186,646.40 100% 26-Jul-02 River Flow Channel District, Denver, Colo. PROMONTORY:INLETS, Greeley, Colo Hall Irwin Corporation $62,000.00 100% 30-Jul-02 Box Culverts, Structural Concrete, Inlets Greeley, Colo. WEST LAKE: Broomfield, Colo. Urban Drainage & Flood Control $61,368.17 100% 30-Jul-02 Concrete Flatwork District, Denver, Colo. 2002 CONCRETE REPAIR: Evans, Colo. City of Evans $71,000.00 100% 31-Jul-02 Concrete Flatwork ALLEN PARK: Greeley, Colo. Greeley Parks - N - Recreation $2,500.00 100% 19-Aug-02 Concrete Flatwork 35TH AVE & 20TH ST: Greeley, Colo. J-2 Contracting $41,000.00 100% 20-Aug-02 Turn Lane Construction, Storm Sewer Greeley, Colo. DIAMOND VALLEY: Windsor, Colo. Environmental Concerns $15,000.00 100% 21-Aug-02 Storm Sewer Inlets 17TH AVE TRAFFIC: Greeley, Colo. City of Greeley $5,600.00 100% 28-Aug-02 Concrete Flatwork DAYSPRING SCHOOL: Greeley, Colo. Dayspring Christian School $5,000.00 100% 28-Aug-02 Concrete Flatwork Greeley, Colo. MONTBELLO CHANNEL: CITY & COUNTY URBAN DRAINAGE FLOOD $100,000.00 100% 30-Sep-02 DRAINAGE CHANNEL REPLACE OF DENVER CONTROL DISTRICT HARVARD GULCH: CITY & COUNTY L & M ENTERPRISES $40,000.00 100% 22-Aug-02 CONCRETE FLATWORK OF DENVER BERTHOUD,COLO. 2D02 SHARE PROGRAM CITY OF CITY OF GREELEY $90,000.00 100% 23-Aug-02 FLATWORK GREELEY 2D02 DRAINAGE IMPROVE. Evans, Colo. City of Evans $380,000.00 100% 30-Jun-03 Storm Sewer Pipe, Inlets, Manholes SCHOOL DISTRICT 6: Greeley, Colo. School District 6 $35,000.00 t00% 7-Oct-02 Concrete Flatwork Greeley, Colo. UNC FACULTY APTS. Greeley, Colo. FCI Constructors, Inc. $120,000.00 95% IN PROGRESS Concrete Flatwork, Structural Concrete Longmont, Colo. 37TH ST DRAINAGE: Evans, Colo. City of Evans $230,000.00 100% 21-Feb-03 Storm Sewer Pipe, Inlets, Manholes ASHCROFT HEIGHTS: Evans, Colo. City of Evans $30,000.00 100% 4-Oct-02 Storm Inlets, Chase Drains GRAPEVINE HOLLOW Evans, Colo. Union Colony Excavating $122,000.00 100% 30-Jun-03 Headwalls, Inlets, Drop Structures Greeley, Colo. 2002 INTEGRATION PROJECT Golden, Colo. City of Golden $100,000.00 100% 1-Jun-03 Concrete Flatwork 47TH AVE 24" STORM LINE Greeley, Colo. City of Greeley $50,000.00 100% 30-Jul-03 Stone Sewer Pipe, Inlets, Manholes FULTON DITCH TRAIL Brighton, Colo. City of Brighton $115,000.00 100% 05130/2003 Concrete Flatwork, Structural Concrete 8TH AVE CORRIDOR Greeley, Colo. City of Greeley $430,000.O0 100% 25-Jun-03 Storm Sewer Pipe, Inlets, Manholes PEACHTREE SUBDIVISION Greeley, Colo. Union Colony Excavating $3,000.00 100% 25-Deo-03 Stone Sewer Inlets Greeley, Colo. 2002 ACCESS PROGRAM Greeley, Colo. City of Concrete $144,000.00 100% 15-Jul-03 Concrete Flatwork, Handicap Rams Greeley, Colo. FREDERICK BOX CULVERTS Frederick, Colo. Town of Frederick $210,000.00 100% 05/16/2003 Box Culverts, Structural Concrete, Inlets CENTERPLACE Greeley, Colo. Hall Irwin Corporation $156,000.00 100% 1-Aug-03 Structural Concrete, Boulder Placement Greeley, Colo. MONTBELLO CHANNEL -PHASE 2 Denver, Colo. Urban Drainage & Flood Control $170,000.00 100% 05/30/2003 Concrete Drainage Channel Replacement District, Denver, Colo. LAKEWOOD GULCH Denver, Colo. Urban Drainage & Flood Control $40,000.00 100% 05/23/2003 Grouted Boulder Drop Structures District, Denver, Colo. CHAPPELOW Greeley, Colo. Defalco Lee Construction $20,000.00 100% 05/23/2003 Structural Concrete Longmont, Colo. S. PLATTE RIVER RUNDOWNS Denver, Colo. Urban Drainage & Flood Control $40,000.00 100% 05116/2003 Grouted Boulder Drop Structures District, Denver, Colo. GOLDSMITH GULCH Denver, Colo Urban Drainage & Flood Control $40,000.00 100% 15-Sep-03 Drop Structure Replacement District, Denver, Colo. 2003 ACCESS RAMP PROJECT Greeley, Colo. City of Greeley $60,000.00 Installing Handicap Rams Greeley, Colo. SULPHUR GULCH Parker, Colo. Town of Parker $700,000.00 100% 26-Sep-03 Grouted Boulder Drop Structures, Flatwork 2003 SCHOOL SIDEWALK PROJECT Greeley, Colo. City of Greeley $30,000.00 100% 25-Aug-03 Concrete Flatwork 2003 CONCRETE REPAIR PROGRAM Evans, Colo. City of Evans $60,000.00 100% 31-Oct-03 Concrete Flatwork LITTLE DRY CREEK AT UINTA STREET Littleton, Colo. Urban Drainage & Flood Control $166,000.00 100% 15-Oct-03 Drop Structure Replacement District, Denver, Colo. IDAHO CREEK Longmont, Colo. Hall Irwin Corporation $15,000.00 100% 31-Jan-04 Box Culvert Installation Greeley, Colo. 2003 CONCRETE MAINTENANCE Greeley, Co. City of Greeley $145,000.00 100% 30-Nov-03 Concrete Flatwork SKUNK CREEK Boulder, Colo. Lefthand Excavating $30,000.00 100% 30-Sep-03 Installing Retaining Wall Longmont, Colo. RALSTON CREEK Denver, Colo. Urban Drainage & Flood Control $80,000.00 100% 25-Feb-04 Structural - Drainage District, Denver, Colo. BALDWIN GULCH Parker, Colo. Douglas County $280,000.00 1013% 30-May-04 Structural - Drainage Castle Rock, Colo. DUTCH CREEK - Denver, Colo. Urban Drainage & Flood Control $135,000.00 100% 25-Apr-04 Structural - Drainage District, Denver, Colo. SJCD 6200 Littleton, Colo. Urban Drainage & Flood Control $28,000.00 100% 30-Nov-03 Structural - Draina a District, Denver, Colo. LEFTHAND CREEK Longmont, Colo. Defalco Lee Construction $130,000.00 100% 15-May-04 Flatwork - Structural Longmont, Colo. ADA HIGHLAND HILLS-MAINT. CENTER Greeley, Colo. City of Greeley $85,000.00 100% 10-Sep-04 Flatwork EVANS DITCH DIVERSION Evans, Colo. City of Evans $450,000.00 100% 8-15-204 Structural - Drainage 2004 EVANS CONCRETE REPAIR Evans, Colo. City of Evans $80,000.00 100% 15-Aug-04 Concrete Flatwork - Pie Installation MONTBELLO PHASE III Denver, Colo. Urban Drainage & Flood Control $120,000.00 100% 5-May-04 Drainage Channel Replacement District, Denver, Colo. THE PINERY - WINDLAWN WAY Parker, Colo. Douglas County $260,000.00 100% 27-Aug-04 Structural - Drainage Parker, Colo. MOUNT VERNON CREEK Morrison, Colo. Urban Drainage & Flood Control $240,000.00 100% 31-Aug-04 Structural - Drainage - Flatwork District, Denver, Colo. SULPHUR PHASE 5 Parker, Colo. Town of Parker $70,000.00 100% 3-Sep-D4 Grouted Boulder Drop Structure Parker, Colo. TWENTY MILE Parker, Colo. Urban Drainage & Flood Control $70,000.00 100% 20-Jun-04 Grouted Boulder Drop Structure Denver, Colo. AURORA DAIRY Platteville, Colo. Hall Irwin Corporation $180,000.00 100% 15-Dec-04 Structural - Drainage - Riprap Greeley, Colo. PREBLE CREEK Broomfield, Colo. Hall Irwin Corporation $215,000.00 80% In Progress Structural Concrete - Box Culvert Greeley, Colo. Est. 4-15-05 CLEAR CREEK Wheatridge, Colo. Urban Drainage & Flood Control $25,000.00 100% 15-Sep-04 Drainage Channel Improvements Denver, Colo. NIVER CREEK Northglenn, Colo. Urban Drainage & Flood Control $9,000.00 100% 31-Aug-04 Cleaning Drainage Channel Denver, Colo. 112TH AVE & IRMA Northglenn, Colo. Urban Drainage & Flood Control $20,000.00 1OD% 27-Aug-04 Cleaning Drainage Channel Denver, Colo. GOLDEN 2004 CONCRETE REPAIR Golden, Colo. City of Golden $680,000.00 95% Contract Renewal Concrete Flatwork Replacement Golden, Colo. Est. 9-30-2005 2004 Concrete Repair Greeley, Colo. Weld County School District $90,000.00 100% 1-Jan-05 Concrete Flatwork 88TH AVE BOX CULVERT Commerce City, Co. City of Commerce City $120,000.00 100% 3-Sep-04 Replacement of Box Culvert Structure Commerce City, Colo. CENTENNIAL VILLAGE Greeley, Colo. City of Greeley $10,000.00 100% 31-Jul-04 Structural Concrete Greeley, Colo. Brook Valley Littleton, Colo. Urban Drainage & Flood Control $88,072.00 60% In Progress Drainage Improvements Denver, Colo. Est. 4-15-2005 WCR 13 & WCR 18 Frederick, Colo. Town of Frederick $533,501.00 99% 25-Mar-05 Structural Box Culvert Frederick, Colo. Westerly Creek Denver, Colo. Urban Drainage & Flood Control $35,000.00 100% 15-Dec-04 Concrete Flatwork-Drainage Channel Denver, Colo. So. Platte River Trail Improvements Denver, Colo. Urban Drainage & Flood Control $27,000.00 50% 1-Apr-05 Concrete Flatwork Denver, Colo. West Harvard Gulch Denver, Colo. Urban Drainage & Flood Control $60,000.00 100% 1-Deo04 Concrete Flatwork Denver, Colo. Coon Creek Denver, Colo. Urban Drainage & Flood Control $188,335.00 80% In Progress Drainage Improvements Denver, Colo. Est. 4-8-2005 Stone Canyon Lyons, Colo. Crow Creek Construction $165,000.00 60% In Progress Stuctur.1 Concrete Greeley, Colo. Est. 4-29-2005 SECTION 00430 SCHEDULE OF SUBCONTRACTORS List all subcontractors for the work items listed below and all subcontractors performing over 15% of the contract. II ITEM SUBCONTRACTOR H e SeC f c 7/96 Section 00430 Page 1 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 SUBMITTED ci LI , 0 5 Si a) r Date T Title 01 License Number (If Applicable) (Seal - if Bid is by corporation) i Attest: M. Address ;� ��g Av G V,, 6 $063 Telephone `7cj09 7/96 Section 00300 Page 3 SECTION 00400 SUPPLEMENTS TO BID FORMS 00410Bid Bond 00420Statement of Bidder's Qualifications 00430Schedule of Subcontractors 7/96 Section 00410 Page 1 u SECTION 00410 BID BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: that we, the undersigned as Principal, and as Surety, are hereby held and firmly bound unto the City of Fort Collins, Colorado, as OWNER, in the sum of $ for the payment of which, well and truly to be made, we hereby jointly and severally bind ourselves, successors, and assigns. 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, PLEASANT VALLEY LAKE.AND CANAL TRAIL; BID NO. 5908. 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 day of , 20 , 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. Name: Address: By: Title: ATTEST: By: 7/96 PRINCIPAL By: Title: SURETY (SEAL) (SEAL) Section 00410 Page 3 0 SECTION 0041.0 BID BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THOSE PRESENTS,: that we, the undersigned * as erincipa._, and JDRgrs & 7nriamnjry—f=Lnany as Surety, are hereby held and firmly bound unto,the City of Fort Collins, Colorado, as OWNER, in the sum of $ .57 of Amoimr u;a .for the payment of which, well and truly to be made, we hereby jointly and severally bind ourselves,�successors, and assigns. THE CONDITION of this obligation is such that whereas the Principal has submitted to, the Citv o'_ 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, PLEASANT, VALLEY LAVE, AND CANAL TRAIL; BID NO. 5908. 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 sa--d.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 effec--, 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 .,4ith'in which the OWN'.:R 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. * Naranjo Civil Constructors, Inc. 7/96 Section 00410 Page 2 _/ ' q IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Principal and the Surety have hereunto set their hand$ and seals this 4th day of April 2005, and such of them s are corporations have r_aused Che.ir 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' Naranjo civil Constructors., Inc. Address: 1863 2nd Ave. Greeley, CO 80631-5901 T i r 1 e ATTEST; (SEAL) p, xa e J'1 r' SURETY Developers Surety & Indemnity Company 7211 S. Peoria St. Ste. 290 Englewood, CP 8 12.gr BY: Jeffrey L1 xfoyles Title: orne In -Fact + r 0 (SEAIA 7l96 Section 00410 Page 3 � POWER OF ATTORNEY FOR DEVELOPERS SURETY AND INDEMNITY COMPANY PO BOX 19725. IRVINE. CA 92623 (949) 263-3300 www.Insi:oDico.com KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that except as expressly limited. DEVELOPERS SURETY AND INDEMNITY COMPANY does hereby make, constitute and appoint: ***D.N. Broyles, Kathryn D. Broyles, Todd D. Bengford, Thomas D. Berry, Susan Howard, Jeffrey L. Broyles, Don R. Broyles, Marie E. Reinoehl, Derek Grewatz, Kelly L. Tenold, Spencer Fred Thomas, Kristin A. Poling, jointly or severally*** as its true and lawful Attoincy(s)-in-Fact. to make, execute, deliver and acknowledge, for and on behalf of said corporation as Surety, bonds, undertakings rnd contracts of SLIrCtyshiP giving and granting unto said Attorney(s)-in-Fact full power and authority to do and to perform every act necessary, requisite or proper to be done in connection therewith as the corporation could du, but reserving to pte corporation full power of substitution and revocation. and all of the acts of said Attornay(s)-in-Fact. Pursuant to these Presenis, are hereby ratified and confirmed. This Power of Attorney is granted and is signed by facsimile under and by authority of the following resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of DEV ELOPERS SURETY AND INDEMNITY COMPANY effective as of November I. 2000: RESOLVED, that the Chairman of the Board, the President and any Vice President of the corporation be, and that each of them hereby is, authorized to execute Powers of Attorney, qualifying the Attoiney(s)-in-Fact named in the Powers of Attorney to execute, on behalf of the corporation, bonds, undertakings and contracts of suretyship: and that the Secretary or any Assistant Secretary of the corporation be, and each of them hereby is, authorized to attest the execution of any such Power of Attorney: RESOLVED, FURTHER, that the signatures of such officers 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 shall be valid and binding upon the corporation when so affixed and in the future with respect to any bond, undertaking or contract of suretyship to which it is attached. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, DEVELOPERS SURETY AND INDEMNITY COMPANY has caused these presents to be signed by its respective Executive Vice President and attested by its Secretary this I st day of October, 100 3. , ,uuuu,nap„ AND /1G By o;�' .,aPOR., David H. Rhodes. Executive Vice -President : OCT. a •. 10 -0 1936 Walter A. Crowell. Secretary "'•.n.� *.,..•`•" STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) ISS. COUNTY OF ORANGE ) On October I. 2003, before tile, Diane .I. Kawnta. personally appealed David H. Rhodes and Walter A. Crowell. personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that they executed the same in their authorized capacities, and that by their signatures on the instrumcot the entity upon behalf of which the persons acted, executed the instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal DIANE J. KAWATA COMM. # 1334746 �%� 2 @My Notary Public - California Signature ""'� 3iORANGE COUNTY Comm. Expires JAN. 8.2006 CERTIFICATE The undersigned, as Senior Vice -President. Underwriting, of DEVELOPERS SURETY AND INDEMNITY COMPANY, does hereby certify that the foregoing Power of Attorney remains in full force and has not been revoked, and furthermore. that the provisions of the resolution of the respective Boards of Directors of said corporation set forth in the Power of Attorney, is in force as of the date of this Certificate. I This Certificate is executed in dte City of Irvine. California. the 4+ cii:-.day of_AZI.Ll , 2005 Weslcy W. Cowl i 119I.Acnior Vice -President. Underwri r g ID-1438 (DSI) (Rev. 10/03) -- •,=