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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBID - 6120 CARPET MAINTENANCECity ®f Financial Services F6rt Collins Purchasing Division 215 N. Mason St. 2"" Floor PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 o Purchasing 970.221.6775 970.221.6707 fcgov.com/Purchasing INVITATION TO BID 6120 Carpet Maintenance BID OPENING: 2:30 P.M. (our clock), November 10, 2008 The City of Fort Collins is accepting bids for carpet maintenance for multiple facilities. Sealed bids will be received and publicly opened at the office of the Director of Purchasing and Risk Management, PO Box 580, 215 North Mason St., 2nd floor, Fort Collins, Colorado 80522, at the time and date noted on the bid proposal and/or contract documents. If delivered, they are to be sent to 215 North Mason Street, 2nd Floor, Fort Collins, Colorado 80524. If mailed, the address is P.O. Box 580, Fort Collins, 80522-0580. Bids must be received at the Purchasing Office prior to 2:30 p.m. (our clock), November 10, 2008 Questions concerning the scope of the bid should be directed to Project Manager Joan Barrie(970) 221-6592. Questions regarding bid submittal or process should be directed to James R. Hume, CPPO, Senior Buyer (970) 221-6776. A copy of the Bid may be obtained as follows: Download the Bid from the Purchasing Webpage, Current Bids page, at: http://fcgov.com/eprocurement 2. Come by Purchasing at 215 North Mason St., 2nd floor, Fort Collins, and request a copy of the Bid. Special Instructions All bids must be properly signed by an authorized representative of the company with the legal capacity to bind the company to the agreement. Bids maybe withdrawn up to the date and hour set for closing. Once bids have been accepted by the City and closing has occurred, failure to enter into contract or honor the purchase order will be cause for removal of supplier's name from the City of Fort Collins' bidders list for a period of twelve months from the date of the opening. The City may also pursue any remedies available at law or in equity. Bid prices must be held firm for a period of forty-five (45) days after bid openings. Submission of a bid is deemed as acceptance of all terms, conditions and specifications contained in the City's specifications initially provided to the bidder. Any proposed modification must be accepted in writing by the City prior to award of the bid. Only bids properly received by the Purchasing Office will be accepted. All bids should be clearly identified by the bid number and bid name contained in the bid proposal. No proposal will be accepted from, or any purchase order awarded, to any person, firm or corporation in default on any obligation to the City. where renewal is a way of life EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF WORK Carpet in City Facilities has been categorized into traffic areas on this Scope of Work. The required maintenance schedule for each traffic area is as follows: 1. Areas designated as HIGH traffic will be maintained as follows: • Once a month using a truck mount hot water extractor. 2. Areas designated as MEDIUM traffic will be maintained as follows: • Every three (3) months using a crystallization/encapsulation method (mist and scrub). • Alternate with hot water extraction. 3. Areas designated as LOW traffic will be maintained as follows: • Once a year using a truck mount hot water extractor. 4. Pile lifting and spot cleaning of each area every time that area is scheduled for maintenance. 5. Provide upholstery cleaning on an "as needed" basis. The schedule of when the maintenance work will be executed within each traffic area will be established through meetings between the City representative and the selected bidder. The schedule will be provided yearly to the selected bidder and updated as changes occur. When the crystallization/encapsulation method (mist and scrub) is used it will substitute for the next scheduled hot water extraction. CARPET INFORMATION The carpet throughout the various buildings incorporates 100% nylon fibers in both loop and cut pile textures of various pile heights. The carpet is directly glued to the subfloors and is found in carpet tiles and broadlooms. The carpet manufacturers have approved the maintenance methods specified in this Bid Request package as being acceptable procedures for maintaining carpet qualities. CLEANING MATERIAL TO BE USED Interim Cleanina Method(s) Absorbent Compound Cleaning A granular carrier is impregnated with dry solvent, detergent and moisture. After brush distribution, using a GLS mechanical system, the carrier absorbs soil and both are removed with dry vacuuming. Crystallization/Encapsulation (Mist & Scrub) Cleaning Method A GLS mechanical agitation system using crystal dry (or comparable) to mist and scrub the carpet. A Crystallization/Encapsulation method encapsulates soils which dry to a crystalline form that is vacuumed up. It is to be periodically used in the extra high, high and medium traffic areas. Deep Cleaning Method Hot Water Extraction Method The following types of Chemicals are to be used for the pre -cleaning of carpets before hot water (only) extraction cleaning is completed: Carpet Pre -conditioners / Traffic lane cleaners Extraction Detergent / Rinsing agents NOTE: All carpet cleaning chemicals used on this project must be Green Seal GS-37 certified for General Purpose, Bathroom, Glass and Carpet Cleaners used for Industrial and Institutional Purposes or certified through Environmental Choice CCD-148, for carpet and upholstery care. CLEANING PROCEDURES ABSORBENT COMPOUND CLEANING • Clear the area of chairs and small furnishings. • Vacuum the entire area with the recommended equipment. • Damp pile -lift heavily soiled and heavily trafficked areas using pre -spray designed specifically for absorbent compound being used. • Spot clean entire area using appropriate spotting techniques. • Apply absorbent compound using care to apply no more material than is necessary to clean the carpet. • Brush material in making multiple passes across carpeting surface in opposing directions. • After the absorbent compound has dried vacuum area thoroughly taking care to leave no residues behind. CRYSTALLIZATION/ENCAPSULATION CLEANING METHOD (MIST AND SCRUB) • Clear the area of chairs and small furnishings. • Pile lift heavily soiled and heavily trafficked areas. • Vacuum the entire area with the recommended equipment. • Spot clean entire area using appropriate spotting techniques. • Apply crystalline mist diluted. • Agitate with mechanical cylindrical brush such as Whittaker GLS 20. 9 HOT WATER EXTRACTION METHOD • Clear the area of chairs and small furnishings. Pile lift heavily soiled and heavily trafficked areas. • Vacuum the entire area with the recommended equipment. • Spot clean entire area using appropriate spotting techniques. • Power spray the area with recommended cleaning agent. • Agitate with RX20 Rotary Scrubber or comparable equipment in most heavily, soiled and heavily trafficked areas. • Allow for appropriate chemical dwell time as recommended by chemical manufacturer. • Extract the area with hot water using a scrub wand. • Additional pile lifting may be necessary in areas that still show signs of crushing. • Furniture that is put back in place should be blocked so that metal and wood do not come in contact with the damp carpet. NOTE: Security of building shall be maintained during cleaning process. The City requests the use of a "prop n lock" (or comparable) to maintain security during hot water extraction cleaning in a building. Interim methods may not be used more than three (3) consecutive cleanings, in any area type, prior to the deep -cleaning methodology being employed for a cleaning of cleaning of an entire area. All low -traffic area cleanings must be accomplished using deep -cleaning methodology. 10 APPROVED EQUIPMENT VACUUMS Windsor-Versamatic or equivalent commercial upright that utilizes: A. Top fill retrieval airflow system B. Dual motor commercial vacuum. One for the actual airflow and suction and another separate motor to drive the nylon -bristle brush. C. Filtration system (system refers to the combines effort of both the vacuum unit and the containment system) should be capable of filtering at least 95% of dust and contaminants to the.5 micron range. Minimum specifications: Total wattage: 900 minimum Vacuum motor: 750 watt Brush motor: 150 watt Water lift: 69 inches Air volume: 91 CFM Sound Level: 65 dBA Cable: 40 foot / 18 gauge Bag Fill Locations: Top fill Bag capacity: 300 cubic inches Filtration System: Minimum 95% efficiency for dust and contaminants to .5 microns in size. AGITATION EQUIPMENT Model GLS-20(or comparable) as manufactured by the Whittaker Company. As appropriate for the carpet to be cleaned. PILE LIFTER Certified pile brush manufactured by Certified Equipment Company, Cleveland, Ohio EXTRACTOR AND WATER HEATER • Steamway Powermatic Legacy 2100 or comparable that: • Has a minimum airflow vacuum of 325 cubic feet of air per minute and a minimum water lift rate of 14 inches. • Extractor must be able to generate a minimum of 1500 psi. • 231,000 BTU fuel oil heating system. Can attain and maintain solution temperatures up to 250 degrees F at 2.1 gpm. 11 BIDDER QUALIFICATIONS Bidders interested in submitting quotes must meet the following requirements: Must currently be operating as a carpet maintenance business and be established and operating as same for the past five (5) years. 2. Technicians to be IICRC Certified (Institute of Inspection, Cleaning, Restoration Certification) in commercial carpet cleaning. Manager must have a minimum of 5 years experience in commercial carpet maintenance and to be IICRC certified in multiple disciplines such as upholstery, stain removal, etc. 3. Must have successfully completed a minimum of 50,000 square feet yearly using the Crystallization/Encapsulation cleaning method (mist and scrub). (May substitute Milicare experience). 4. Must have successfully completed a minimum of 200,000 square feet of maintenance yearly using a truck mount hot water extractor. Has also completed restorative carpet cleaning. 5. Must have successfully cleaned upholstered furniture and fabric dividers in a commercial setting. 6. Must identifyjobs where the bidder has used the crystallization/encapsulation method (mist and scrub), where the truck mount hot water extraction technique was used and where bidder has commercially cleaned upholstered furniture. Use exhibit B(included in this Bid Request package) to indicate the job name, address, job site, name and telephone number of person available to be contacted by the City representative regarding job performance. 7. Must provide a list of all the equipment and cleaning chemicals to be used to maintain the carpet as specified. 11K SUBMITTAL OF BIDS Each bidder shall complete the following in submitting this Bid Request package 1. THE BID FORM — 4 PAGES. 2. This is a separate form in Excel format and is available along with the bid document. Fill out the 5 purple -colored boxes (all other cells are locked) with your price per square foot for each level and type of carpet cleaning. The form will calculate your cost for each building for each level and type of cleaning. A grand total will appear in two areas at the bottom of page 4. Please print the Bid Form and send it along with Exhibit B and C to the Purchasing Dept, P.O. Box 580, Fort Collins, CO 80522-0580. 3. EXHIBIT B - THE CARPET MAINTENANCE REFERENCE FORM A. Indicate past jobs where the bidder has: 1. Completed 200,000 SF of carpet using the truck mount hot water extraction method. 2. Completed 50,000 SF of carpet using the crystallization/encapsulation method (mist and scrub), 3. Completed upholstery cleaning. 4. Completed modular carpet rotation. B. Please include your response to the qualification requirements for your company (page 11) and the requirements for the Manager and Technicians serving this contract. C. Submit a list of carpet equipment that will be used for this contract. D. Please sign and include Company name. 4. EXHIBIT C — BID SHEET FOR UPHOLSTERY CLEANING. Fill out as indicated and submit. 13 EXHIBIT B CARPET MAINTENANCE REFERENCE FORM The bidder has successfully used the CRYSTALLIZATION/ENCAPSULATION METHOD (MIST AND SCRUB), HOT WATER EXTRACTION METHOD, UPHOLSTERY CLEANING METHODS and MODULAR CARPET ROTATION, in the following carpet maintenance accounts: JOB NAME: JOB SITE: JOB ADDRESS: CONTACT NAME: TELEPHONE NUMBER: TYPE OF CLEANING: JOB NAME: JOB SITE: JOB ADDRESS: CONTACT NAME: TELEPHONE NUMBER: TYPE OF CLEANING: JOB NAME: JOB SITE: JOB ADDRESS: CONTACT NAME: TELEPHONE NUMBER: TYPE OF CLEANING: JOB NAME: JOB SITE: JOB ADDRESS: CONTACT NAME: TELEPHONE NUMBER: TYPE OF CLEANING: JOB NAME: JOB SITE: JOB ADDRESS: CONTACT NAME: TELEPHONE NUMBER: TYPE OF CLEANING: Your response to the qualification requirements for your company (page 11) and the requirements for the Manager and Technicians serving this contract are to be submitted along with EXHIBIT B. Signed: Company name: Date: 14 EXHIBIT C BID SHEET UPHOLSTERY CLEANING 1. Conference Room Chairs with Cloth Back. Cost to upholstery clean 1 chair Cost (each) to upholstery clean 5 or more chairs at one time in one building 2. Desk Chair with Vinyl Back. Cost to upholstery clean 1 chair Cost (each) to upholstery clean 5 or more chairs at one time in one building. 15 SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS WORK HOURS All work shall commence after 8:00 p.m. Some buildings after 10:00 p.m. No work shall be conducted without prior approval or authorization by the City Representative. The City representative shall coordinate work with contractor and access cards or keys for entrance to each site. QUALIFICATION OF EMPLOYEES All employees shall be physically able, capable and qualified in this type of work and must have received IICRC certification in commercial cleaning and training in the use of materials in the performance of their work assignment. Copies of IICRC certification shall be provided prior to the issuance of the Notice to Proceed. 3. ACCESS TO CITY FACILITIES Priorto beginning work underthis Contract, the Contractor must obtain clearancefrom CBI and ICE for any person who needs access to City facilities to perform the Contractor's obligations underthis Contract. Human Resources will check CBI clearance information to determine if clearance will be given. Clearance may be denied to any person who: a) Has an active criminal arrest warrant; b) Has a felony arrest or conviction; c) Has a drug -related misdemeanor or a petty offense conviction; d) Has a non -drug -related misdemeanor or a petty offense conviction within the past three (3) years; e) Is a suspect in an active criminal investigation; f) Was previously terminated from employment by the City of Fort Collins; g) Is determined to be a threat to the safety of persons or property or to the confidentiality of City information. Human Resources shall provide the contractorwith picture identification cards for all persons given clearance. Such identification cards shall be displayed, in an easily seen manner, on the person of all employees and representatives of the Contract at all times such persons are in City facilities. Identification cards and access cards and keys to City facilities of persons who no longer work for the Contractor or who no longer work in City facilities shall be immediately returned to the City representative. Any employee or representative of the Contractor in a City facility without a properly displayed identification card is subject to immediate eviction from the facility. The Contractor shall provide the City with a current and complete list of the names, I.D. card numbers, address and telephone numbers of all employees and representatives of the Contractor. The Contractor shall keep this list current and shall immediately inform the City of all personnel changes. 4. BUILDING SECURITY The Contractor will assign a member of their staff to be responsible for locking all exterior doors upon completion of their work each day. Only Contractor employees assigned to the building are authorized in the building. Rooms, which are locked, will be relocked after cleaning them. A Prop-N- Lock (prop-n-lock.com) door locking device (or comparable) must be used by the technician to irp secure the exterior of the building while using a truck mount unit to clean inside the building. Police Services requires an internal extractor unit to fulfill the cleaning requirements. 5. CONDUCT OF WORK A. Quality cleaning to the satisfaction of the City Representative will be required. B. Contractor's employees shall conduct themselves in a professional way. They shall not disturb any personal or City property. C. Any damage to office equipment, furniture, walls, carpet and floors, caused by the Contractor's employees in the execution of theirwork shall be the Contractor's responsibility and expense to repair or replace. Any damage to the plumbing system caused by improper or unauthorized use or disposal of chemicals or acids which result in repair or replacement of damaged piping or plumbing shall be at the Contractor's expense. D. The Operations Services Department will issue fob access and keys. Any lost or additional keys will be charged to the Contractor, along with any cost associated with the need to rekey locks, this will also apply if the keys are given to unauthorized people. Fob accesses need to be reported immediately so they can be deleted to prevent unauthorized use. E. Security alarms must be disarmed and armed using the correct procedures. $50 will be charged each time the Police are dispatched because the Contractor has set off the alarm. 6. INSPECTION OF SERVICES The Contractor shall provide and maintain an inspection system covering the services under this contract to ensure services are performed in a quality manner. 7. SERVICE PERFORMANCE A. The City has the right to inspect and reject any work that is unsatisfactory. B. If any of the services do not conform to contract requirements, the City may require the Contractor to perform the services again in conformity with contract requirements, at no increase in contract amount. When the defects in services can not be corrected by reperformance, the City may (1) require the Contractor to take necessary action to ensure that future performance conforms to contract requirements and (2) reduce payment to reflect the reduced value of the services performed. B. LOST AND FOUND ARTICLES The Contractor shall insure that all articles found in the building by his/her employees while performing duties under this contract are handled as specified for each building. in Bids must be furnished exclusive of any federal excise tax, wherever applicable. Bidders must be properly licensed and secure necessary permits wherever applicable. Bidders not responding to this bid will be removed from our automated vendor listing for the subject commodities. The City may elect where applicable, to award bids on an individual item/group basis or on a total bid basis, whichever is most beneficial to the City. The City reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids, and to waive any irregularities or informalities. Sales prohibited/conflict of interest: no officer, employee, or member of City Council, shall have a financial interest in the sale to the City of any real or personal property, equipment, material, supplies or services where such officer or employee exercises directly or indirectly any decision - making authority concerning such sale or any supervisory authority over the services to be rendered. This rule also applies to subcontracts with the City. Soliciting or accepting any gift, gratuity, favor, entertainment, kickback or any items of monetary value from any person who has or is seeking to do business with the City of Fort Collins is prohibited. Freight terms: unless otherwise noted, all freight is F.O.B. Destination, Freight Prepaid. All freight charges must be included in prices submitted on proposal. Discounts: any discounts allowed for prompt payment, etc., must be reflected in bid figures and not entered as separate pricing on the proposal form. Purchasing restrictions: your authorized signature of this bid assures your firm's compliance with the City's purchasing restrictions. A copy of the resolutions is available for review in the Purchasing Office or the City Clerk's Office. Request Resolution 91-121 for cement restrictions. Collusive or sham bids: any bid deemed to be collusive or a sham bid will be rejected and reported to authorities as such. Your authorized signature of this bid assures that such bid is genuine and is not a collusive or sham bid. Bid results: for information regarding results for individual bids send a self-addressed, self -stamped envelope and a bid tally will be mailed to you. Bid results will be posted in our office 7 days after the bid opening. James B. O'Neill II, CPPO, FNIGP Director of Purchasing and Risk Management 9. INTERFERENCE WITH BUSINESS The Contractor shall schedule his work in coordination with the City's representative so as to cause a minimum of interference with City business. Any work which the Contractor deems necessary to be performed on Saturdays, Sundays, or legal holidays shall be approved by the City's representative and City meetings conflict with cleaning tasks, the Contractor shall reschedule these tasks to assure that the cleaning will be completed before 8:00 a.m. the next working day. 10. ACCIDENT PREVENTION AND SAFETY REQUIREMENTS A. The Contractor shall use prudent safety precautions for protection of the life and health of his/her employees and other persons, to prevent damage to property, materials, supplies, and equipment, and to avoid work interruptions in the performance of this contract. Contractor shall also take or cause to be taken such additional measures as the City's representative may determine to be reasonably necessary. B. The Contractor shall submit a detailed report within 8 hours to the Directors of General Services on all accidents resulting in death, serious injury or damage to property, materials, supplies, and equipment incidental to work performed under this Contract. All accidents and minor injuries shall be reported to the City's representative within a reasonable time. 11. UTILITIES: Power, Water and Lights A. City shall supply electric power and water without charge to the Contractor. B. Contractor shall use these utilities as needed but without waste and lights will be turned off in areas as cleaning is completed. 12. SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS A. The Contractor shall supply all materials and supplies to perform this contract. B. The Contractor shall provide and use fans to dry any carpeted area after cleaning that will not be dry by the next business day. These fans will need to be picked up before 8 AM the following day. C. Whenever possible, the City prefers the use of effective, environmentally friendly cleaning chemicals. The PH of all chemicals must be under 10. The chemicals should not contain optical brightners. The chemicals should be anionic. The chemicals should be phosphate free. D. A Material Safety Data Sheet, OSHA Form-20, shall be submitted to the City's representative for each chemical and/or solvent cleaning agent to be used in the performance of this contract. The City Representative must approve all chemicals prior to use in any City building. m E. Cleaning materials shall be labeled to identify contents by its name and manufacturer and/or brand designated and safety information. Cleaning materials shall remain readily identifiable at all times by preserving the original label on the material package. Cleaning materials shall not be removed from one container and placed in a container not identified as the exact same material. 13. COMMUNICATIONS All complaints, requests, information, etc, between the Contractor and the City's representative is to be in person or by phone or fax message. The contractor will fax or leave a phone message for the City Representative before 10:00 a.m. stating all areas that were cleaned the previous evening. The City will also keep a logbook of the action and the response for proper evaluation of consistency of performance by the Contractor. 14. CHANGES IN WORK REQUIREMENTS During the contract period or its extension, the City may at any time delete or add carpeted areas or buildings from this scope of work as the City, in its sole discretion, deems necessary or appropriate. The contract sum shall be adjusted by such deletions or additions on a pro rata basis. I '7 EXHIBIT D SAMPLE SERVICE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into the day and year set forth below by and between THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO, a Municipal Corporation, hereinafter referred to as the "City" and, hereinafter referred to as "Service Provider". WITNESSETH: In consideration of the mutual covenants and obligations herein expressed, it is agreed by and between the parties hereto as follows: 1. Scope of Services The Service Provider agrees to provide services in accordance with the scope of services attached hereto as Exhibit "A", consisting of ( ) page[s], and incorporated herein by this reference. 2. Contract Period This Agreement shall commence January 1, 2009, and shall continue in full force and effect until December 31, 2009, unless sooner terminated as herein provided. In addition, at the option of the City, the Agreement may be extended for additional one year periods not to exceed four (4) additional one year periods. Pricing changes shall be negotiated by and agreed to by both parties and may not exceed the Denver- Boulder CPI-U as published by the Colorado State Planning and Budget Office. Written notice of renewal shall be provided to the Service Provider and mailed no later than ninety (90) days prior to contract end. 3. Delay If either party is prevented in whole or in part from performing its obligations by unforeseeable causes beyond its reasonable control and without its fault or negligence, then the party so prevented shall be excused from whatever performance is prevented by such cause. To the extent that the performance is actually prevented, the Service Provider must provide written notice to the City of such condition within fifteen (15) days from the onset of such condition. 4. Early Termination by City/Notice Notwithstanding the time periods contained herein, the City may terminate this Agreement at any time without cause by providing written notice of termination to the Service Provider. Such notice shall be delivered at least fifteen (15) days prior to the termination date contained in said notice unless otherwise agreed in writing by the parties. All notices provided under this Agreement shall be effective when mailed, postage prepaid and sent to the following addresses: City: Service Provider: City of Fort Collins Purchasing PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80521 m In the event of early termination by the City, the Service Provider shall be paid for services rendered to the date of termination, subject only to the satisfactory performance of the Service Provider's obligations under this Agreement. Such payment shall be the Service Provider's sole right and remedy for such termination. 5. Contract Sum The City shall pay the Service provider for the performance of this Contract, subject to additions and deletions provided herein, the sum of Dollars 6. City Representative The City will designate, prior to commencement of the work, its representative who shall make, within the scope of his or her authority, all necessary and proper decisions with reference to the services provided under this agreement. All requests concerning this agreement shall be directed to the City Representative. 7. Independent Service provider The services to be performed by Service Provider are those of an independent service provider and not of an employee of the City of Fort Collins. The City shall not be responsible for withholding any portion of Service Provider's compensation hereunder for the payment of FICA, Workmen's Compensation or other taxes or benefits or for any other purpose. 8. Personal Services It is understood that the City enters into the Agreement based on the special abilities of the Service Provider and that this Agreement shall be considered as an agreement for personal services. Accordingly, the Service Provider shall neither assign any responsibilities nor delegate any duties arising under the Agreement without the prior written consent of the City. 9. Acceptance Not Waiver The City's approval or acceptance of, or payment for any of the services shall not be construed to operate as a waiver of any rights or benefits provided to the City under this Agreement or cause of action arising out of performance of this Agreement. 10. Warranty a. Service Provider warrants that all work performed hereunder shall be performed with the highest degree of competence and care in accordance with accepted standards forwork of a similar nature. b. Unless otherwise provided in the Agreement, all materials and equipment incorporated into any work shall be new and, where not specified, of the most suitable grade of their respective kinds for their intended use, and all workmanship shall be acceptable to City. c. Service Provider warrants all equipment, materials, laborand otherwork, provided underthis Agreement, except City -furnished materials, equipment and labor, against defects and nonconformances in design, materials and workmanship fora period beginning with the start of the work and ending twelve (12) months from and after final acceptance under the Agreement, regardless whether the same were furnished or performed by Service Provider or by any of its subcontractors of any tier. Upon receipt of written notice from City of any 21 such defect or nonconformances, the affected item or part thereof shall be redesigned, repaired or replaced by Service Provider in a manner and at a time acceptable to City. 11. Default Each and every term and condition hereof shall be deemed to be a material element of this Agreement. In the event either party should fail or refuse to perform according to the terms of this agreement, such party may be declared in default thereof. 12. Remedies In the event a party has been declared in default, such defaulting party shall be allowed a period of ten (10) days within which to cure said default. In the event the default remains uncorrected, the party declaring default may elect to: a. Terminate the Agreement and seek damages; b. Treat the Agreement as continuing and require specific performance; or c. Avail himself of any other remedy at law or equity. If the non -defaulting party commences legal or equitable actions against the defaulting party, the defaulting party shall be liable to the non -defaulting party for the non -defaulting party's reasonable attorney fees and costs incurred because of the default. 13. Binding Effect This writing, together with the exhibits hereto, constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and shall be binding upon said parties, their officers, employees, agents and assigns and shall inure to the benefit of the respective survivors, heirs, personal representatives, successors and assigns of said parties. 14. Indemnity/Insurance a. The Service Provider agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City, its officers, agents and employees against and from any and all actions, suits, claims, demands or liability of any character whatsoever brought or asserted for injuries to or death of any person or persons, or damages to property arising out of, result from or occurring in connection with the performance of any service hereunder. b. The Service Provider shall take all necessary precautions in performing the work hereunder to prevent injury to persons and property. c. Without limiting any of the Service Provider's obligations hereunder, the Service Provider shall provide and maintain insurance coverage naming the City as an additional insured under this Agreement of the type and with the limits specified within Exhibit , consisting of one (1) page, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. The Service Provider before commencing services hereunder, shall deliver to the City's Director of Purchasing and Risk Management, 215 N Mason, 2" d Floor, Fort Collins, CO 80524, one copy of a certificate evidencing the insurance coverage required from an insurance company acceptable to the City. 15. Entire Agreement This Agreement, along with all Exhibits and other documents incorporated herein, shall constitute the entire Agreement of the parties. Covenants or representations not contained in this Agreement shall not be binding on the parties. OA 16. Law/Severability The laws of the State of Colorado shall govern the construction interpretation, execution and enforcement of this Agreement. In the event any provision of this Agreement shall be held invalid or unenforceable by any court of competent jurisdiction, such holding shall not invalidate or render unenforceable any other provision of this Agreement. 17. Special Provisions [Optional] Special provisions or conditions relating to the services to be performed pursuant to this Agreement are set forth in Exhibit _, consisting of (_) page[s], attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. 23 EXHIBIT E INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS It is agreed that the Service Provider will provide, from insurance companies acceptable to the City, the insurance coverage designated hereinafter and pay all costs. The Service Provider also indemnifies the City as further described in the Agreement attached to these documents. Before commencing work under this bid, the Service Provider shall furnish the City with certificates of insurance showing the type, amount, class of operations covered, effective dates and date of expiration of policies, and containing substantially the following statement. "The insurance evidenced by this Certificate will not be cancelled or materially altered, except after ten (10) days written notice has been received by the City of Fort Collins." In case of the breach of any provision of the Insurance Requirements, the City, at its option, may take out and maintain, at the expense of the Service Provider, such insurance as the City may deem proper and may deduct the cost of such insurance from any monies which may be due or become due the Service Provider under this Agreement. The City, its officers, agents and employees shall be named as additional insureds on the Service Provider's general liability and automobile liability insurance policies for any claims arising out of work performed under this Agreement. 2. Insurance coverage shall be as follows: A. Compensation and Employer's Liability. The Service Provider shall maintain during the life of this Agreement the statutory Workers' Compensation insurance as required by Colorado law, and Employer's Liability Insurance, in an amount not less than $400,000 for each occurrence, for all of the Service Provider's employees engaged in work performed under this Agreement. B. Commercial General Liability. The Service Provider shall maintain during the life of this Agreement such commercial general liability and automobile liability insurance as will provide coverage for claims for damages for personal injury, including accidental death, as well as for claims for property damage, which may arise directly or indirectly from the performance of work under this Agreement. Coverage for property damage shall be on a "broad form" basis. The amount of insurance to be provided shall be not less than $500,000 combines single limits for bodily injury and property damage. In the event any work under this Agreement is performed by a subcontractor, the Service Provider shall be responsible for any liability directly or indirectly arising out of the work performed under this Agreement by a subcontractor, which liability is not covered by the subcontractor's insurance. 24 CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE PROJECT: Carpet Maintenance The General Conditions of the Contract set forth the requirements for Contractor's Liability Insurance and Workmen's Compensation Insurance. This is to certify that policies of insurance as described below have been issued to the insured named below and are in force at this time. The insurance covered by this certificate will not be cancelled or materially altered, except after ten (10) days written notice has been received by certified mail to the party designated below to whom this certificate is issued. Name and Address of Principal Name and Address of Representative to whom this Insured Contractor certificate is issued Type of Insurance Limits of Liability Pol.# A. Standards of Workmen's Statutory in Conformance Compensation and Employer's with the Compensation Liability, including Occupational Laws of the State of Disease Coverage Colorado B. Comprehensive General Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance Bodily Injury Property Damage Personal Injury Automobile Liability Each Occur. Aggregate Each Occur. Aggregate Each Person Aggregate General Aggregate Bodily Inj. Each Person Bodily Inj. Each Occur. Property Damage Each Occur. Pol. Period Eff. Exp. Eff. Exp. Eff. Exp. Eff. Exp. Eff. Exp. 25 Yes No C. Other 1. Does Property Damage Liability Insurance shown include coverage for X, C and U hazards? 2. Is Broad Form Property Damage Coverage provided? 3. Does personal Injury Liability Insurance include coverage for personal injury sustained by and person as a result of an offense directly or indirectly related to the employment of such person by the Insured? 4. Is coverage providing for Contractual liability including hold harmless and indemnification provisions assumed by Insured. This Certificate of Insurance is not valid unless it is executed by a duly authorized official of the Company. By: Authorized Official Date: Address Agent of Broker (SEAL) Address 26 34 1 SF — A7T1NG u 55 144T FJ 748 SF Fl -2 3 43SF,, ary :mom/ 419 SF OOLV- ar L 4967 SF OMCE 12E 230 SF 230scR. 427 SF au 225 SF 1489 126 117 -u's (za- 190 SF ;IIgjEz c R . LOCKERM 'KER WVEN 40 SF II 641 SF at EoP MICE 7WR 2 174 SF , 05rrr�t�� to "'L' SF SF 996 s 149 SF 147 SF 144 SF 83 SF �e NNE OMIE F) FI-121 =w F7 217 SF VC tot C tcs 14GPSGE FSF Wf'X� 40 "SF V.ek 4 fars INIMEN FIN 5 V\o, so-,, -st- souk- CITY OF FORT COLLINS REQUEST FOR BIDS PROJECT: CARPET MAINTENANCE BID # 6120 BID DUE: November 10, 2008 AT 2:30 P.M. (OUR CLOCK) PURCHASING OFFICE P.O. BOX 580, FORT COLLINS, CO 80522 215 N. MASON AVE, 2"d FLOOR FORT COLLINS, CO 80524 I .�r m ex _€3. Of PIRO 1,Ia r r' u 9 Jt ��.` i �I s.zrx l� j �� : � �.A a i! .4 r: � i—� ••� n Win. \J CM� ✓ � �J' '� .Ne Y. .r�' � Y' SYN. � :� �J E S*�1�� No Text ;�:�::.: ��. � ^� � - �. � ��� s i •, 6'3i Awe .sM sea sefR% 3rd North • r • 281 N. College - 2nd Floor ` j No Text — — — --- — — — L �-4 SF J11v .17 5 F� -- — — — — — — — — — — — — — PA IWIT Li CT hmTr�z JUNK UW7 UWE, ^15 Mmm M sr_ S7. tV� cog Evil CXTr v CIS s 330 S. College MAGNOLIA STREET 3310 s®ut 0r1�e-e Avenue Meter Readers 0 -,a 5 1,5 w E- Q CAM 4 So C2 7F Li : S7 MS IT- 78 "U7 ;, � CAfr�-- I City Hall - Main and 2nd Floors CITY OF FORT COLLINS INVITATION TO BID BID # 6120 CARPET MAINTENANCE 2 258 SF CARPET 750 SF CAP,PET 125 SF I 130 SF 180 SF 157 SF <34 SF \/ CARPET CAR?ET CARPET CAPPE' MICE CE OCE GMCE OMCE FFI OMCE CARPET e0. IIII EIECOoNs"rMNHG (� t5 SF F 1]D SF VCT LA GI U Ci 241 SF 13S n SF/ ' g0 SF 300 SF 159 SF S 159 SF OPEN OMCE VtiIET CARPET CARPET VCT `, 180 SF a 7535 SF 235 SF 55 SF 315 SF C011CRET'c J PAINTED CONCRETE LUNCH RODW — 445 SF mr ' VCT 92 IF STORAc£ CARPET _ 495 Sc 60 Sr 0S CAD f LING. 29D SF ❑ VCT 325 CONf,RETc SF ... 330 5F 3 235 SF ' 325 SF g0 � SF Z✓ CARPET CARPET CONFERENCE I VCT 140 SF PCARPET CAR ET CORRIDOR I II I F -370 SF / \ . \ 2 g $' CARPET CORRIDOR C_c� 0 201 SF CARPET WNfFRENcc FUNRE FUTURE GMCE F�' FAX AFt I WAmN 241 sf CARPET J C by 1D80 SF CONCRETE F ]- .E M t\\ If 90 SSF 0 SF 990 ❑ e�R \`// CARPET SF CARPE` 143 SF \C\ARPET 5.�. .,.] CT CT SF AFC.. �Ci CARPET 1 01�WFvs 36,- s 7 O.MCE Sc CARET P CT F'ICorz. / 901 SF CARPET 205 SF CARPET OFFICE OFflCE CFFlCE OFFlCE OR10E Q"flCE oFwC£ OMCE 140 SF 130 SF 130 SF 255 SF 85 SF CARPET 147 SF CARPET 128 SF CARPET CARPET CARPET CARPET CARP"cT NORTH O S7�AI;a o SF bsVcT • f3 r !. � w t� r _ i -. t t � - �iJ ,_, i No Text Fleet Services - 1st i Fleet Services - 2nd JG o �»!"i+AEL t -i_ 2 tm� tN 3 1 I� u. 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OPEN M.�D20 lS.a 2°<i Flu .- ! .Ot FCOM � I I I I I ^O I I O 1, n F PATO IOW J' i GGG Grandview Cemetery Office 73 SF 236 SF CT WIMEir ,Ilil� ll� ]7 SF VC' ICT ❑ IJ m i'r 56(�S SF ❑ 4859 SF CLEANABLE ❑ OPEN TO BELOW i CT 1914 SF CLEANABLE 342 SF CT PUBLIC LIBRARY FIRST FLOOR PLAN j TABLE OF CONTENTS INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 4 GENERAL INFORMATION 5 Building Locations and Square Footage 6-7 Scope of Work — Exhibit A 8 Carpet Information 8 Cleaning Materials 8-9 Cleaning Procedures 9-10 Approved Equipment 11 Bidder Qualifications 12 Submittal of Bids 13 Exhibit B — Carpet Maintenance Reference Form 14 Exhibit C — Upholstery Bid Sheet 15 SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS 16-19 Exhibit D — Professional Services Agreement 20 Exhibit E Insurance Requirements 24 Certificate of Insurance 25-26 COLOR CODED FLOOR PLANS CITY MAPS — A & B BID FORM — 4 pages is shown on City's website as a separate file. 3 LINCOLN CENTER n MAIN FLOOR PLAN U NW WOMEN 278 E' �• � -� U V f r MEN 00 Rr - 310 4 7 VIEWS: GULEm; LOBBY GLLLER! 817Rl MINI -THEATRE STAGE j8 1657 W L 6B fP CONCES 10NS EAST CORK - 680 Fl pp� OPFAA-hOUSE n5 Rr STOWE !RMRWECEM.NG ROOM r SYB R' 4GB_S FP SO< FP STAGE LEFT MVN 2857 FT. 0 O M 8 LOBBY 36<B F'= aTICK ❑2N95 0 F!' ::... LOBBY :. 573 ET' {� p STAGE PoCM r 1. c(Jq i- COPY ante Ot10E OMCE OFFM OFF)CE Fc'MRON OFFICE OFFCE l_-- 7 � Lowe UlHlNC IWFOPM . \ . `\\ . LO86I:. MEZLWiNC. SFApNO. 11G"W PLAWOW nnn W LINCOLN CENTER 0--SECOND FLOOR PLAN n MEZZANINE PLAN 11111 1 11111 T 1111111 �llill I I ro I•J� 3 md Mulberry Pool - 2nd Floor DiS-LAY S,- ST `ovaC!-rTcF Lj f N OR 714 7771 229 SF cAzr-r ELEV Museum - .. . ............ 1st and Adm. Level No Text No Text ?-- 33 ` — n.tee:" �s E:ucs9 f MPR� %we�j My 4 ZRy'g -------------- I rC5[3;Ffnw F Nix Farm - Office r Floor INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS Project Identification Project: Carpet Maintenance General Description Carpet Maintenance for various buildings listed on the bid form. All work described herein will be performed solely by the contractor. Contract Documents A. Availability Contractors may obtain sets of drawings and specifications from the Purchasing office at 215 N. Mason between the hours of 8:OOa.m. and 5:OOp.m. Monday through Friday. B. Interpretation: The Contract Documents governing the work described herein include the all material herein and all addenda issued except as specifically noted elsewhere. The Contract Documents are intended to be sufficiently detailed to provide adequate definition of the work to be prosecuted and the quality of that work. The Bidder shall make himself thoroughly familiar with the provisions and content of the Contract Documents. Failure to do so in any way alters the successful bidder's obligation to enter into the Agreement, his obligation to prosecute the Agreement or his risks in performing the Agreement. The Contract Documents are intended to be mutually supportive and sufficiently detailed. The Bidder should request clarification of all potential conflicts by contacting the Director of Purchasing & Risk Management at least seven (7) days prior to the bid date. The City will not be responsible for any other explanations, interpretations, or other supplementary data except those made by written addenda. C. Addenda: Any Addenda required will be mailed to all Contract Document holders of record. Basis of Bid All work described herein will be performed solely by the contractor. Qualification of Bidder The City may make such pre -award survey as it deems necessary to determine the ability of the Bidder to perform the work and the Bidder shall furnish to the City all such information and data as is reasonable required for this purpose. The City reserves the right to disqualify any bid if the evidence resulting from the City' s investigation shows, in the opinion of the City, that the Bidder is not properly qualified to prosecute the work described herein. With the Bid: AEROBICS/DANCE STUDIO MENS RESTR. EXERCISE 1,113 SF STwbSTRETCHING "169SF 1,222 SF QUEING , ±-- _ _ — _F g.:'.: 38 SF OPEN OFFICE 282 SF FITNESS '*j%' I:I4 -U CENTER 3,407 3SF \ MAINTENANCE a �,, 335 SF i jy1 � 1 St�'l�nr- i __— _— _--_—_ �F�� . . -. i - — -!-_ ® 146 SF 2, ME NS SHOY cR -. 180 S tlllti 1` r ALLY '. -HANGING Hh GIN„G-- il/ai'IL WIN.1<MS SKWER I SFRINKI ,L ESE 4 S REST i`. �� WOMENS 15 ® SF � I KTCHEN 104 .. 14 SF iE!ECGu 913 SF _ 175 II L_ F 605 SF —. 143 6f - MENSF l06%cf 1GGKER '6 'ANROR WOUEnS - SIrsG1E ' —i 2b S'ALCACc HALLWAY 1 ;� LXKER 318 SF I 4ose sE x 1 SF u MECHN AL !-FIT'. I�—i I i69 Sc394 : SF SERVERY 162 SF IIlll 4 SSF EECR 340 S I IXkNWiER nnr 'r n CtASSR� 4 386 SF No Text vary mop I ( I 1 i .1 z-a n_a umr,ir I 1 I = 4� ., �a_e• I o I �,�� 1. dr, ��� � + ��b , I F f ILI f N3 d pry i _�• I = .' r-, •r•so.2 !ra'as »oat � I 1 r -• __ 1 aA� � j� 7 1 , ._J � An ...• e�-.- »�-e- r- a r-a s-a r- �c smeT• ua I 1 I 1 I f I I Io��.4Yll Y-ZF�%'�'Z.. e-�vr r-e- I ,..ev. II ..rv.-II :_eyr It r.,• ro- �} --lOz 1��Yyttn i EXISTING PARKING STRUCTURE acne — e amw.r. U� �.�.ri a'-n yr x-a• � w.� -�oz h�td C .. ... ..-�. .. .•. "m w nv, •,n QTOIIL`TII R F ewwee croR ye+s ro ..srx.�•a waaa�e.v+n�no+ weaeee�¢ •m+ �al�c� SP, ti,a��s �S� �) i_ t GG "r r - F GKz ,POI IC-1 ( f r V. iCl�-s Qrtd ViC)Q r rNSt a. The bidder shall attach a completed Carpet Maintenance Reference Form (Exhibit B) and bid sheet for Upholstery cleaning (Exhibit C) b. The Bidder shall attach a list of equipment that will be made available to accomplish the work and shall be prepared to have equipment inspected and approved by the City's Representative. Preparation of Bids Fill in all blanks on Bid Forms. Failure to do so may result in a bid disqualification. All entries shall be made in ink. Bids entered on detached forms, on forms where phraseology has been altered or where the documents have been otherwise altered will not be accepted. Where discrepancies exist between unit prices and totals, the unit price shall be used. Sign the bid in the blank space provided. If Bidder is a corporation, the legal name of the corporation shall be set forth, together with the signature of the officer or officers authorized to sign contracts on behalf of the corporation. If the Bidder is a partnership, the true name of the firm shall be set forth, together with the signature of the partner or partners authorized to sign contracts on behalf of the partnership. Pre -Award Contract Negotiations Within thirty (30) days after the bid opening, the City will enter into contract negations with the lowest responsive and responsible Bidder. If that Bidder cannot qualify or declines to enter into the Agreement, the City may enter into negotiations with the next lowest responsive and responsible Bidder. 7k_C_ ► •:u_ •K The City of Fort Collins currently occupies 27 buildings requiring carpet maintenance. The City of Fort Collins has established guidelines for their carpet maintenance program, which are described in detail within this bid request. Interested bidders must be completely familiar with the procedures and equipment required to execute the work as specified herein. Initial award shall be for a one-year period and, at the option of the City, the Agreement may be extended for additional one-year periods not to exceed four (4) such periods. The City reserves the right to request supplemental documentation and interviews with any of the qualified bidders. Bid award will be made to the low responsible, responsive bidder meeting bid specifications. Please review all the enclosed information carefully and direct any questions regarding specifications to Joan Barrie at (970) 221-6592. Questions regarding bidding process or contracts should be directed to Jim Hume, Senior Buyer, 970-221-6776. Changes to bid documents will be made via written addendums and transmitted to all holders of complete specifications. I,- � 1, - x=v,Aft a �vwwmld I UAI 42 `F y, �i a., t ,7 j ctcxa -. u A 8.340� fi ` 1z —mil SF i i. 7 af�Cz�erv�ces 3r4Lnor —e4 Senior Center - A My: ar• m Senior Center - C UPPER _`VEL PLAN 5Gy G:XP 3V0; o ARE A ARE N.y L f8asL sr , esr d F x5F El. .. -C rsvSF oF' 1 58t SF �. s r _... 5 VCT SAIN c2--W L575� 37� th5P_c. ROc � hJ GREW GREW ITCH, VCI lYvLh ULI p_A:. WAIT s5 SF va Sr - o zsa FAIT I >t Gli icti i �N Xaj (4 `wsp: 9, /.T,/ ��y, STREETS FACILITY 525 NINTH ST. 6>_1 0 n I cmt4� - cool ....jI LIEN> 1 1 5145F i fy 4 ni MIA pr6 4w, 3w MEN f -700 I SIGNAL It r TEST & SUPERVISOR V REPAIR I _DVV SHOP "j loot F77' �-d (r) ir. I 'A WOMENizs 'A 8 FL, 125 - L] 161 HALLWAY 4uI 131 o pn) LA V1, vcr t M`E`Cl� N�&L nt F�UMTRT�AL 8' SF RG )M Q Sf T 8' TELEPHONE CONFERENCE REF. &BREAK LIBRARYIWORK R(eM R04e A a55tAMR& fQA HALLWAY A) 1631�SF TRAFFIC HALLWAY COMPUTER 1131 Vc_T- TRAFF ENGINEER 13Qb iV Alq "?FPCE . W 1 0- Qos- AREA CONFERENCE ROOM OF F RECEPTION (A t 7A ff7A L Y&Z, a HALLWAY5�5- g }LSD rr vf., m tot., Ip 4, 3,9 F I T I 0 F C OFf�CE os 1 OF�JCE )F ICE 102 103 IDt NTAYQ,� _tot ==Ju J 4 Y R; �f r r ��_ CARPET MAINTENANCE 2009 DESIGNATION OF TRAFFIC AREAS BUILDING LOCATION Map Approx. Orange Blue Yellow Location # Carpeted High - 12 Medium - 4 low - 1 S . Ft. 215 Mason - 1 st floor 215 Mason B - 32 15,305 4,040 3,562 7,703 215 Mason - 2nd floor 17,355 1,260 3,874 12,221 215 Mason - 3rd floor 17,912 1,358 2,013 14,541 281 N. College, 2nd floor 281 N. College B - 33 8,993 1,318 454 1 7,221 281 N. College, 1st floor 14,326 2,907 1,895 9,524 CIS/Treasury-330 S. College 330 S. College B - 34 6,045 1,961 210 3,874 Meter Readers - 330 S. College 330 S. College B - 38 1,576 567 1,009 City Hall, Main/2nd floor 300 La Porte B - 35 9,227 674 3,776 4,777 City Hall, Basement / 1 st floor 8,853 200 2,327 6,326 CLUB TICO 1599 City Park A - 17 168 168 EPIC, 1st floor 1801 Riverside A- 18 6,580 1,273 1 4,714 593 EPIC 2nd floor 1,678 1,678 Fleet Services 835 Woods A- 19 2,512 719 1,793 Fossil Creek Maint 5833 S. Lemay Ave. A- 2 1,549 1,549 Grandview Office 1900 W. Mountain A - 20 454 454 Library, 2nd floor 201 Peterson B - 36 15,376 5,361 305 9,710 Library, 1st floor 9,077 4,483 - 4,594 Lincoln Center 417 W. Magnolia St. B - 37 33,780 4,501 4,114 25,165 Mulberry Pool - 1 st Floor 424 Mulberry B - 46 1,504 475 1,029 Mulberry Pool - 2nd Floor 3,445 2,571 874 Museum, 1stand Mezzanine 200 Matthews B - 47 4,173 2,563 1,610 Museum, Basement 1,563 1,563 Nix Farm Office Hoffman Mill Rd. A - 6 2,365 727 1,638 Northside Atzlan Center 112Willow B-48 7,061 5,898 1,163 y5 WA� �i 1 !`- XAL i 1. =spas - e sus Transit Center m North a tt � i- •� is ��M � No Text No Text Utilities Center Building C ID Number Map BUILDING LOCATION 29 B 110 N. Haves 110 N. Howes St 3o B 112 N. Haves 112 n. Hawes St 31 B 200 West Mountain 200 W. Mountain Ave. 32 B 215 Mason 215 N. Mason St. 33 B 281 N. College 281 N. Coleco Ave 39 B 300 LaPorte Ave 300 La orta ave 44 B 321 Maple 321 Maple St 27 A 906 E. vine Dr. 906 W Vine Dr .54 B Central Warehouse 518 N Loomis St 34 B CIS 330 S. College Ave 35 B City Hall 300 LaPorte Ave 17 A Club Tico 1599 City Park Dr 53 B Drnvntmvn Maintenance Shop 220 N Howes St. 52 B Dmvntmvn Restrooms 123 E Oak St. 18A EPIC 1801 Riverside Ave 19 A Fleet Services 835 Wood St 2 A Fossil Creek !rlaint ShoR 5833 S Lamay Ave 3 A Gardens at Spring Park 2145 Centre Ave 20 A Grandview Office 1900 W. Mountain Ave 4 A Grandview Shop 1901 W. Mountain Ave 36 B Libraty 201 Peterson St 45 B Libraai Tech 256 W. Mountain Ave 37 B Lincoln Center 417 W. Magnolia St 5 A Martinez Farm 600 N. Shenvood St 38 B Molor Readers 230 S. College Ave 46 B Mullbenrl Pool 424 W Mulberry St. 28 A Mulberry ;'Dater Reclamation 930 E Mulberry St 47 B jMusounn 200 Mzuhays St 6 A Nix Farm Office 1745 Hoffman Mill Rd. 48B Northside AtImCenter 112 Willow St 40 B Old Tmvn Restroom and Kiosk 13 Cid Town Sq 41 B Operations Services 117 N. Mason St 21 A Park Shop 413 S. Bryan Ave 7 A PFA Training Facility 3400 W. Vine Dr 49 B PFA, 102 Remington St 42 B Police District One 15 ad Tmvn Square 8 A lPolicG Firinq Range 2554 Midpoint Dr. 43 B Police Services 2221 S Timberline Rd 9 A Pottery Studio f 541 W. Oak St 50 B Recreation 214 N. Howes St 23 A Senior Center 1200 Raintree Dr. 22 A Spring Canyon Maintenance Shop 3156 S Overiand Trail i o A Streets 625 9th St. 11 A Traffic Operations 626 Linden St. 24 A TRANSFORT 6570 Portner Rd 12 A Transfort Cottage 6570 Portne,r Rd 51 B Transit Center 250 N. Mason St.. 25 A Utilities Services 700 Wood St. 13 A Water Pollution Lab 303G Eavoironmental Dr 14 A Water Cualit/ Lab 4216 LaPorte Ave 15 A Water Reclamation 3036 Environmental Dr 16 A Water Treatment Plant 4316 LaPorte Ave 26 A YAC 415 E Monroe Dr City of Fort Collins Map A i n N p O COUNTRY CLUB RD K � O W WILLOX LN E WILCO11 � p WI Q W Q t VVe- LL u. LL1 I vr� Q 1 r J'% C J m/ I ana � 8 �1of w ! a WVINE DR b�Tp-� 5? ''i EVINE DR z / a ml1 iOm 160; 1LAPORTE„�VE �l '`q+ 20017p2i 0 eC/NCOLN4 J/ iFl W MULBERRYST 26 h lZ EMULBERRY ST WELIZABETH ST W PROSPECT RDy� E PROSPECT RD OP V y j 13 D y a,, o ✓r I,_ M y W DRAKE RD E DRAKE RD c ((,JJSS S� 224 26 Y o� o WHORSETOOTH RD N.. h EHORSETOOTHft .. W HARMONY RO Q EHARIAONY RD m cT,P O — i. 1 KECHTER flO .- W TRILBY RD r "� t E TRILBY R�4 w Legend Major Streets City Limits If �;�„ •^ - - Streets Water features + 0 OS 2 GMA 0 gDilUiOg MaintenaOCe LOCa11O11$ Miles City of Fort Collins Map B ELM ST 054 •\ LINDEN CENTER OR )`1 \ W \ 1 SYCAMORE ST �• \ _._. U 48 1 �, CHERRYST O GQ # RF FF �PkSO S ;�..... 44 ..... FMAPLE 9T f 330 �Sr a 0 35 039 a 53050 z 0 0 320 _ LAPORTE AVE u~i - Z y� RSyO GSF9 Sr E V g' N U Q EUSNCO`NN i �r PJ N z. 30 410 s 'z 04531 29 r AO Sf 2 W MOUNTAIN AVE " E MOUNTAIN O0.E 'N OAK ST W w _.... J O v Q OAK ST N V u5236 P N 47 , 'N OLIVE ST`x.. _ _ EOLIVE ST 0 F,. W O � � GF> N O 4 0 z " '.... WMAONOLiA 5T.3& w E.MAGIIOLIAST.. '.. 3 ¢ 0 046 _ WMULBERRI $T EMULBERRYST r. W MYRTLE VT E MYRTLE ST Legend —AlajpSreeis L�CryC 1 �� r7aeu 1J � e � res Gmn o 2 Ie 91. mienroce Lxadens 0 350 700 eailengz Feet �. MAPINDEX ID —Number Map BUILDING LOCATION 29 B 1 10 N. How,os 1 1 O N. Howes St 30 B 112 N. Howes 112 n_ Howes St 91 B 200 W ost Mountain 200 W. Mountain Ava. 32 B 215 Mason 215 N. Mac -on St. 33 B 281 N. Coll©a 281 N. College Ave 39 B 300 LaPorte Ave 300 Laporte ave 44 B 321 Maple 321 Maple St 27 A 906 E. Vine Dr. 906 W Vine Dr 54 B Central Warehouse 518 N Loomis St 34 B CIS 330 S. Colle e Ave 35 B City Hall 300 LaPorte Ave 17 A Club Tico 1599 City Park Dr 53 B Downtown Maintenance Shop 220 N Howes St. 52 B Downtown Restrooms 123 E Oak St. 18 A EPIC 1801 Riverside Ave 19 A Fleet Services 835 Wood St 2 A Fossil Creek Maint Shop 5833 S Lem ay Ave 3 A lGardens at Spring Park 2145 Centre Ave 20 A Grandview Offs_ 1900 W. Mountain Ave 4 A GrandvicAv Shop 1901 W. Mountain Ave 36 B Library 201 Peterson St 45 B Library Tech 256 W. Mountain Ave 37 B Lincoln Center 417 W. Magnolia St 5 A Martinez Farm 600 N. Shorwood St 38 B Meter Readers 330 S. Collecte Ave 46 B Mulberry Pool 424 W Mulberry St. 28 A Mulberry Water Reclamation 930 E Mulberry St 47 B Museum 200 Mathews St 6 A Nix Farm Office 1745 Hoffman Mill Rd. 48 B NorthsideA¢lan Center 112 Willav St 40 B Old Tovn Restroom and Kiosk 13 ad Town Sq 41 B Operations Services 117 N. Mason St 21 A Park Shop 412 S. Bryan Ave 7 A PFA Training Facility 3400 W. Vine Or 49 B PFA, 102 Remington St 42 B Police District One 15 Old Trnvn Squaro 8 A Police Firinq Range 2554 Midpoint Dr. 43 B Police Services 2221 S Timberline Rd 9 A Pottery Studio 1541 W. Oak Si 50 B Recreation 214 N. Hawes St 23 A Senior Center 1200 Raintree Dr. 22 A Sprinq Canyon Maintenance Shop 3156 S Overland Trail 10 A Streets 625 9th St. 11 A Traffic Operations 626 Linden St. 24 A ITRANSFORT 6570 Portner Rd 12 A Transfort Cotta o 6570 Portner Rd 51 B Transit Center 250 N. Mason St. 25 A Utilities Services 700 Wood St. 13 A 'plater Pollution Lab 3026 Envoironmental Dr 14 A Water Quality Lab 4316 LaPorte Ave 15 A Water Reclamation 3036 Environmental Dr 16 A Water Treatment Plant 4316 LaPorte Ave 26 A VAC 1415 E Monroe Dr City of Fort Collins Map A ° COUNTRY CLUB RD O a g g W WILLpK LN ..w E WI((O+'� r p�O U Kof,.0 o IS 19 p w f WVIE DR z lbl/p�`-� 5 z z EVINE �R � n I -I 16 14 L mf rnl m �-N r .14 LLAPORTE, .. AVE ^Dm�5�9 F(/Nq "N O CO IN 8 <p ' 4y W 1}ULBERRYST m j~ o it EMULEE,RRY ST 4 W ELIZABETH ST T PROSPECT RDYE PROSPECT RDY. ? 5 ,. _ _ 0 °s ✓ o H W £ "I F, 2fw 15p3 n ..v W DRAKE RD E DRAKE RD n, c z 26 ° 220 W .' HORSETOOTHRD y m '�C o E HORSETOOTN R I o S ¢ ZI I W HARMONY RD 9 �F • E HARMONY RD (J y KECHTER flO �.0 WTRIL8Y RD r '-I ETRILBY RD# ! J 't Legend — Major Streets City Limits �4.?mac — Streets '.Hater Features 0 05 I 2 GMA m Building Maintenance Locations Miles Operations Services 117 N. Mason B - 41 5,751 2,200 3,551 Park Shop 413 S. Bryan A - 21 4,500 1,333 889 2,278 PFA - 3rd floor 102 Remington B - 49 476 217 259 PFA, 2nd floor 3,126 1,251 220 1,655 PFA, 1st floor 3,390 1,508 253 1,629 Police Services Bldg, 1stfloor 2221 Timberline B-43 11,977 4,818 4,475 2,684 Police Services Bldg, 2nd floor 12,975 5,270 6,714 991 Police Services Bldg,3rd floor 19,105 7,859 4,321 6,925 Senior Center 1200Raintree A - 23 10,786 6,084 3,627 1,075 Streets 925 Ninth St. A- 10 5,247 1,531 1,896 1,820 Traffic Operations 626 Linden St. A - 11 4,658 4,658 TRANSFORT 6570 Portner A - 24 2,905 1,202 851 852 Transit Center 250 Mason B - 51 4,007 1,483 1,343 1,181 Water Reclamation Drake Rd. A - 15 5,491 1,296 2,951 1,244 Utilities Services 700 Wood St. A - 25 40,177 8,735 10,709 20,733 Totals 325,448 80,477 84,962 160,009 7 City of Fort Collins Map B ELM ST - 054 LINDEN CENTER DR > t \ w \ \ SYCAMORE ST '.. zySOy O 9 z o � 5 cs , CHERRY ST 20' 0 O Gp �FRFeRSO FS,r .. N 44 -.. ST o. o FMAPLE 330 SST y 35 039 '.��' 53050 z 0 0 ]L O 320 z51 O _ LAPORTE AVE op GS LC1 Pia w 420 0 = `n j 30 41 o l' Ali 40 �lk& GO2 04531 r 40ST �2 W MOUNTAIN AVE z l' 29 w \O EMOUNTAIH .^ V1 f/i -O O+' N �. O o 9/LFH N w ° w .pjOw` W OAK ST p 30 E OAK 5T 2 U .n 52 F F IN x : 30 0 47 WOLIVE STp EOLIVE Si N W - OX P w z 00 o w taA N 34 0 _... N MAGNOLIA ST 38 w E MAGNOLIA ST 9] 2 0 04' W MULBERRY ST E MULBERRYST J. WMYRTLE .T _. EMYRTLE ST _ Legend rd.,, City Lml ({+��'✓ lvgw ett es BMA o e, Ic all-nlemnce Lecalions 0 350 700 Fee[ eullo aas