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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESPONSE - BID - 6127 STREETSCAPE MAINTENANCE SERVICESCity of Fort Collins �Purchasing ADDENDUM No. 1 SPECIFICATIONS AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS Description of 6127: Streetscape Maintenance Services OPENING DATE: 3:30 P.M. (Our Clock) December 12, 2008 Financial Services Purchasing Division 215 N. Mason St. 2"d Floor PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 970.221.6775 970.221.6707 fcgov.com/Purchasing To all prospective bidders under the specifications and contract documents described above, the following changes are hereby made. CHANGE: 1. The bid opening time has been changed to 3:30 P.M. 2. Hourly man hour cost: Irrigation Technician hourly cost: To be applied for irrigation technical work such as adjusting irrigation controller, trouble shooting irrigation system problems, technical repairs such as wiring at controller and valves, replacing and repairs of controller and valves and system modifications. Other like jobs. Labor hourly cost: To be applied to manual labor jobs and routine irrigation duties. Examples: Digging, pipe repairs, nozzle and head replacement, turf repair and other routine turf and irrigation maintenance. Other like duties. 3. Pesticide License requirement Contractor should possess and maintain appropriate applicators license as required by the Colorado Department of Agriculture. 4. Soil sample requirement. If recommended fertilizers are not achieving desirable results, it will be the responsibility of the contractor (at the request of the contract manager) to have a soil sample taken from the problem area. Multiple samples shall be removed from the targeted area to be tested. Testing should be performed by a credited research facility such as Colorado State University. Cost for testing will be the responsibility of the contractor. Recommend fertilizer blends for spring and fall are as followed: Spring N20 P5 K10 with 3% Fe 10%S and 50% Sulfur Coated Urea as the Nitrogen form. Fall N24 PO K12 with 3% Fe 12%S and 50% Sulfur Coated Urea as the Nitrogen form. The Contractor will replace any desirable plants or trees damaged beyond recovery as a result of herbicide use. Herbicide use should not take place within the drip line of any tree. Herbicide applications should be made on a timely basis to avoid seed head development. Only one broadleaf weed application will be required per year for non -irrigated turf grass. All irrigated turf grass shall be on an as needed basis. All herbicide applications shall be recorded for the monthly report. 6.2 WEED CONTROL IN SHRUBS AND SHRUB BED AREAS Weed growth in shrubs and shrub beds shall be controlled on a minimum monthly basis. Weeds and grass shall be removed by hand pulling only. - Large mulched areas may be approved for herbicide applications. Shrub beds shall be kept weed and debris free. 7.0 OTHER TURF NEEDS 7.1 FERTILIZATION The Contractor shall take soil samples and have them analyzed by a qualified laboratory. Based on the soil report, the Contractor shall make a written recommendation for fertilization requirements., A schedule for fertilization will be drawn up and submitted for approval of the Project Manager. A minimum of one spring and one late fall application would be needed for irrigated turf. No fertilization will be required for non -irrigated turf or shrub beds. 8.0 LITTER, TRASH, DEBRIS AND PRUNNING 8.1 GENERAL All areas covered under this contract shall be kept free of all trash, debris, tree limbs, branches, and other foreign matter on a weekly basis during the growth season and biweekly during the winter. 8.2 PREMOWING CLEANUP The Contractor will remove all paper, tree branches and limbs, rubbish, or other debris from each area prior to mowing. Mowing over paper and debris is considered an unsafe and unacceptable practice. 8.3 SPRING CLEANUP The Contractor during the first four weeks shall remove all debris, leaves, paper, branches, rubbish, etc. from all areas before any other maintenance activities commence. 8.4 FALL CLEANUP During the term of this contract, leaves shall be the responsibility of the Contractor. Removal or approved mowing with a mulching mower (attachment) shall be the methods used to control the build up of falling leaves. The final mowing of the season shall be after 90% of leaves have fallen to promote a well cared for looking turf. Leaves must be removed from all shrub beds and areas where leaves collect on both medians and parkways. 14 SA rev07/08 8.5 TREE SUCKER GROWTH Suckers shall be removed from trees as they appear. Clipping them off shall be the preferred method or as directed by Forestry Division personnel. 8.6 SHRUB PRUNNING Shrubs and bushes shall be kept trimmed so that they hold a compact shape and do not extend outside the median line or over splash block. 8.7 TREE PRUNNING 'The City shall do all tree pruning. The Project Manager shall request any trees that need to be pruned for safety of Contractor personnel through the City Forestry Division. Contractor will request all tree pruning through the Project Manager. WORK EVALUATION STANDARDS 1.0 WORK RATING The quality of work and performance are important to the City and reflect on the City and Contractor. To establish compliance with the specifications found in Exhibit A, the following penalties shall be used in case of insufficient performance by the Contractor. The Project Manager shall rate the quality and performance. PENALTIES A penalty shall be invoked when an inspection report reveals a maintenance item (i.e. mowing, trimming, sprinkler maintenance, weeding, trash pickup, etc.) was done unsatisfactorily in accordance with the standards set forth in Exhibit A. The Contractor will be given a minimum of two working days to correct the deficient work. If the work after this time period remains unsatisfactory, the following percentage of the total calculated monthly billing would be deducted as penalty: Number of Deficient Maintenance Operations 2 3 4 5 or more Degree of Penalty 5% of monthly billing 10% of monthly billing 15% of monthly billing 20% of monthly billing 25% of monthly billing At the point of more than five (5) deficient operations, the Contractor may be found in default of the contract and removed for no cause. Damage to trees by string trimmers or mowers will be penalized at $25.00 per occurrence. If the project manager were notified prior to an inspection notice, the penalty would be reduced to $10.00. Any penalties would be deducted from the next monthly billing. 15 SA rev07/08 1.2 PENALTY EXAMPLES Example Number One Calculated monthly price = $8,000.00 Inspection report for June 8, 2004, shows trimming was missed or poorly done on College Avenue Frontage Road between Rutgers and Columbia. The Contractor is given two (2) working days to properly perform the work. If after this time (two working days), the work is still unsatisfactory, a penalty of 5% or $400.00 will be deducted from the next monthly invoice. If the work is satisfactorily performed within the two-day period, no penalty will be deducted from the monthly invoice for that period. 2. Example Number Two Inspection report of July 15, 2004 shows that on Mountain Avenue a drink cup was shredded by a mower and is now part of the landscape. There is a sprinkler head in the 1000 block that is spraying water into traffic while operating. The tree furthest west on the median in the 300 block has a gouge in the bark with red paint similar to the mower generally used by the Contractor on Mountain Avenue and there are mower tracks in the dirt at the base of the tree. The Contractor is given two days to correct problems #1 and #2. However the tree damage is not repairable and a penalty of $25 is assessed and unrecoverable. After two days an inspection shows that the drink cup fragments have been removed but the sprinkler head is still washing cars. A penalty of $425.00 will be deducted from the monthly billing. If the Contractor notifies the Project Coordinator, prior to the inspection report being faxed, about the tree damage the penalty will only be $10.00. And the $400.00 would still be assessed for the sprinkler. If none of the work is done then $825.00 will be assessed against the monthly billing. 3. Example Number Three In example number two the drink cup was removed and the sprinkler was still washing cars after two days. The $400.00 penalty is assessed. An inspection report on the following week shows that the sprinkler is still washing cars and now there is a brown spot developing in front of the sprinkler in the turf. W, SA rev07/08 The Contractor is given two working days to correct the problem. A follow-up inspection shows the sprinkler has been adjusted but the brown spot remains. No penalty is assessed even though the brown . spot remains. If the problem is not corrected a penalty of an additional $800.00 is assessed against the monthly billing. 1.3 NONRECOVERY OF PENALTY BY CONTRACTOR 1. Money withheld as a penalty from any monthly payment due the Contractor will be considered a forfeiture on the part of the Contractor and not recoverable. 2. The intent of this contract is to provide a well maintained landscaped with regard to the specifications. Adherence to the specifications will make it unnecessary to invoke penalties. 17 SA rev07/08 MEDIANS/FRONTAGES/PARKWAY SECTION A IHardsurface 1a 600 N. College Ave VINE DR - WOODLAWN DR 2a 100 W. Cherry St COLLEGE AVE - MASON ST #1 3a 100 W. Cherry St COLLEGE AVE -MASON ST #2 4a 181 N. Pine St WALNUT ST - RIVERSIDE AVE 5a 100 N. Pine St PINE ST @ WALNUT 6a 101 N. Pine St PINE ST @ WALNUT 7a .699 S. College Ave @ MYRTLE 8a 500 S. Lemay Ave. MULBERRY ST -THE RIVER 9a 800 S. Shields St. PLUM ST - ELIZABETH ST 10a 900 S. Shields St. ELIZABETH ST - UNIVERSITY AVE 11a 1601S. Shields St. PROSPECT RD- HOBBIT ST #1 12a 1603S- Shields St. PROSPECT RD - HOBBIT ST #2 13a 2500 S. Shields St.. DRAKE RD-RAINTREE DR #1 14a 2500 S. Shields St.. DRAKE RD-RAINTREE DR #2 15a 1280 W. Drake Rd RAINTREE DR -SHIELDS ST #1 16a 1280 W. Drake Rd RAINTREE DR -SHIELDS ST #2 17a 800 S. College Ave PLUM ST - LOCUST ST 18a 900 S. College Ave LOCUST ST - ELIZABETH ST 19a 1008 S. College Ave ELIZABETH ST - GARFIELD ST 20a 1100 S. College Ave GARFIELD ST - EDWARDS ST 21a 1500 S. College Ave LAKE ST - PROSPECT RD 22a 100 W. Prospect Rd FIRMng - COLLEGE AVE 23a 100 E. Prospect Rd COLLEGE AVE - REMINGTON ST 24a 1600 S. College Ave PROSPECT RD - PARKER ST 25a 1803 S. College Ave STUART ST - SPRING PARK DR #1 26a .1803 S. College Ave STUART ST - SPRING PARK DR #2 27a 1901 S. College Ave ARTHUR DR - SPRING PARK DR 28a 2210 S. College Ave RUTGERS AVE - COLUMBIA RD 29a 2526 S. College Ave HARVARD ST - DRAKE RD 30a 2601 S. College Ave DRAKE RD -THUNDERBIRD DR. 31a 100 W. Drake Rd McCLELLAND DR -COLLEGE AVE 32a 100 E. Drake Rd COLLEGE AVE - HARVARD ST 33a 701 S. Lemay Ave. RIVERSIDE DR - PENNOCK PL rev06/07 18 WET DRY WET DRY TURF TURF No/Turf NdTurf TOTAL MAP STYLF SQ- FT :SQ Ff SO _ Rd SQ- FT Do Not Bid 0 0 2,994 0 2,994 `t r. 9 HSM 1,228 1,228 x 9 HSM 424 424 x 9 HSM 424 424 x 9 HSM 1,135 1,135 x 9 HSNI 3,000 3,000 x 9 HSM 1,125 1,125 x 9 HSM 820 820 x 10 HSM 1,360 1,360 x 14 HSM 1,800 1,800 x 14 HSM 1,468 1,468 x 14 HSM 496 496 x 14 HSM 110 110 x 14 HSM 708 708 x 14 HSM 1,740 1,740 x 14 HSM 1,088 1,088 x 14 HSM 888 888 x 15 HSM 5,388 5,388 x 15 HSM 5,012 5,012 x 15 HSM 5,040 5,040 x 15 HSM 2,720 2,720 x 15 HSM 2,004 2,004 x 15 HSM 534 534 x 15 HSM 676 676 x 15 HSM 21272 2,272 x 15 HSM 664 664 x 15 HSM 812 812 x 15 HSM 956 956 x 15 HSM 2,328 2,328 x 15 HSM 5,324 5,324 x 15 HSM 1,940 1,940 x 15 HSM 1,134 1,134 x 15 HSM 1,134 1,134 x 16 HSM 1,460 1,460 x 34a 2006 E. Prospect Rd RRXing - TIMBERLINE RD #1 17 HSM 660 660 x 35a 2006 E. Prospect Rd RRXing - TIMBERLINE RD #2 17 HSM 660 660 x 36a 2101 E. Prospect Rd TIMBERLINE RD- SPECHT POINT RD. 17 HSM 1,400 1,400 x 37a 1900 E. Drake Rd @ RRXing 17 HSM 1,380 1,380 x 38a 3400 S. Taft Hill Rd. BRONSON ST - HORSETOOTH RD 20 HSM 2,464 2,464 x 39a 2700 S. College Ave @ THUNDERBIRD 21 HSM 400 400 x 40a 3100 S. College Ave SWALLOW RD - FOOTHILLS PKWY 21 HSM 3,280 3,280 x 41a 100 W. Foothills Pkwy COLLEGE AVE - MASON ST 21 HSM 400 400 x 42a 201 W. Swallow Rd McCLELLEND DR - RRXing 21 HSM 820 820 x 43a 201 W. Horsetooth Rd M:CLELLAND DR - MASON ST 21 HSM 1,310 1,310 x 44a 101 W. Horsetooth Rd MASON ST - COLLEGE AVE 21 HSM 2,075 2,075 x 45a 3600 S. College Ave HORSETOOTH RD- CREGAR DR 21 HSM 1,876 1,876 x 46a 3800 S. College Ave CREGAR DR - BACHMAN 21 HSM 2,850 2,850 x 47a 3900 S. College Ave BACHMAN - BOARDWALK DR 21 HSM 2,280 2,280 x 48a 4400 S. College Ave PAVILION LN - KENSINGTON DR 21 HSM 4,200 4,200 x 49a 4500 S. College Ave KENSINGTON DR - HARMONY RD 21 HSM 1,800 1,800 x 50a 4600 S. College Ave HARMONY RD - PALMER DR 21 HSM 2,244 2,244 x 51a 1341 E. Horsetooth Rd LEMAY AVE - LOCKWOOD DR 22 HSM 4,160 4,160 x 52a 2001 E. Horsetooth Rd RRXing 22 HSM 1,380 1,380 x 53a 3301 S Timberline Rd VERMONT DR - DANFIELD CT 23 HSM 2,660 2,660 x 54a 3401 S Timberline Rd DANFIELD CT - HORSETOOTH RD 23 HSM 2,548 2,548 x 553 3501 S Timberline Rd DANFIELD CT - HORSETOOTH RD 23, HSM 1,564 1,564 x 56a 2201 E. Horsetooth Rd TIMBERLINE RD-ARCTIC FOX DR 23 HSM 3,432 3,432 x 57a 3600 S. Shields St HORSETOOTH RD- ARBOR AVE 20 HSM 1,440 1,440 x Total = 104,495 Section A Bid Amount SECTION 8 . Irrigated 11) 700 E Willox Ln PEREGRINE RN - PEREGRINE RN (S) 10 IGF 3,330 3,330 2b 800 E Willox Ln QUAIL RN - QUAIL RN 10 IGF 9,920' 9,920 3b 800 E Willox Ln GROUSE CIR - GROUSE CIR, 10 IGF 17,940 17,940 4b 1000 E Willox Ln PICA RN - PICA RN 10 IGF 8,080 8,080 5b 2620 S. College Ave DRAKE RD. -THUNDERBIRD DR (E) 15 IGF 6,115 6,115 6b 2700 S. College Ave THUNDERBIRD DR - HARVARD ST (W) 21 IGF 13,640 13,640 7b 2851 S. College Ave HARVARD ST -SWALLOW RD (W) 21 IGF 21,560 21,560 8b 3113 S. College Ave SWALLOW RD - FOOTHILLS PKWY (W) 21 IGF 19,113 19,113 9b 3100 S. College Ave FOOTHILLS PKWY - FRT. of CAMPASS BANK (W) 21 IGF 1,707 1,707 10b 3403 S. College Ave NORTH of SATURN PARKING- MONROE AVE (W) 21 IGF 11,650 11,650 11b 1722W.MbuntainAve GRANDVIEW AVE TO BRYAN AVE 8 IGM 27,318 27,318 12b 1541 W. Mountain Ave BRYAN AVE - FISHBACK ST 8 IG?A 7,772 7,772 13b 1521 W. Mountain Ave FISHBACK ST TOROOSEVELT ST 8 IGM 11,832 11,832 rev06/07 19 14b 1414 W. Mountain Ave ROOSEVELT ST - LYONS ST 8 IGM 8,294 15b 1403 W. Mbuntain Ave LYONS ST - McKINLEY ST 8 IGM 8,932 16b 1238 W. Mountain Ave MbKINLEY ST - JACKSON ST 8 IGM 11,745 17b 1217 W. Mountain Ave JACKSON ST - SCOTT ST 8 IGM 11,542 18b 1106 W. Mountain Ave SCOTT ST -SHIELDS ST 8 IGM 11,600 19b 1011 1/2 W. Mountain A SHIELDS ST - MACK ST 8 IGM 15.457 20b 911 W. Mountain Ave HACK ST - WASHINGTON ST 8 IGM 770 21b 802 W. Mountain Ave WASHINGTON ST - GRANT ST 9 IGM 3,500 22b 740 W. Mountain Ave GRANT ST - LOOMIS ST 9 IGM 3,700 23b 600 W. Mountain Ave LOOMIS ST - WHITCOMB ST 9 IGM 11,600 24b 532 W. Mountain Ave WHITCOMB ST - SHERWOOD ST 9 IGM 11,310 25b 400 W. Mountain Ave SHERWOOD ST - MELDRUM ST 9 IGM 11.687 26b 330 W. Mountain Ave MELDRUM ST - HOWES ST 9 IGI44 10,788 27b 298 E. Mountain Ave REMINGTON ST - MATHEWS ST 9 IGM 1,728 28b 300 E. Mountain Ave MATHEWS ST-PETERSON ST 9 IGM 726 29b 300 Canyon Ave MELDRUM ST - SHERWOOD ST 9 IGM 3,500 30b 200 Canyon Ave HOW ES ST - MELDRUM ST 9 IGM 3,700 31b 1280 W. Drake Rd . RAINTREE DR -SHIELDS ST 14 IGM 1,060 32b 701 E. Pitkin St STOVER ST - NEWSOMST 15,16 IG44 7,776 33b 102 E. Columbia Rd COLLEGE AVE-VASSAR AVE 15 IGM 6,136 34b 800 E. Pitkin St NEWSOMST - ELLIS ST 16 IGM 1,840 35b 1099 E. Columbia Rd LEMAY AVE - HIAWATHA CT 16 IGM 14,535 36b 800 E. Strachan Dr ABERDEEN CT - BALMORAL CT 22 1GM 2,600 37b 809 E. Strachan Dr EDINBURGH CT -ABERDEEN CT 22 IGM 2,106 38b 126 Laporte Ave COLLEGE AVE - MASON ST 9 IGM 8,930 39b 125 E. Mountain Ave COLLEGE AVE - REMINGTON ST 9 IGM HSE 3,600 40b 2404 S. College Ave COLUMBIA RD-YALE AVE i5 IGMHSE 2,220 41b 2600 S. Shields St DRAKE RD - DAVIDSON DR 14 IGMHSE SB 477 42b 1001 W. Horsetooth Rd CENTURY DR -SHIELDS ST 20 IGMHSE SB 1,504 43b 989 W. Horsetooth Rd WINDMILL DR - CENTURY DR 20 IGMHSE SB 2,928 44b 801 W. Horsetooth Rd TRADITION DR - WINDMILL DR 21 IGMHSE SB 1,672 45b 702 W. Horsetooth Rd COLONY DR -TRADITION DR 21 IGMHSE SB 116 46b 403 W. Horsetooth Rd MANHATTAN AVE - COLONY DR 21 IGMHSE SB 5,500 47b 300 W. Horsetooth Rd MCCLELLAND DR - MANHATTAN AVE 21 IGMHSE SB 5,500 48b 220 W. Harmony Rd MASON ST -TRACKS -MIDDLE 21 IGMSB 3,895 SECTION C Irrigated 8,294 8,932 11,745 11,542 11,600 15,457 770 3,500 3,700 11.600 11,310 11,687 10,788 1,728 726 3,500 3,700 980 2,040 7,776 6,136 1,840 14,535 2,600 2,106 8,930 365 3,965 1,850 4,070 2,583 3,060 161 1,665 357 3,285 128 1,800 116 3,940 9,440 4,064 9,564 3,895 Total = 377,379 Section B BID AMOUNT 1c 140 Jefferson St. COLLEGE AVE -PINE ST (PARKING LOT) (N) 9 IGP 6,000 6,000 2c 289 E. Mountain Ave REMINGTON ST - MATHEWS ST (W) 9 IGP 3,000 3,000 3c 290 E. Mountain Ave WALNUT ST - CHESTNUT ST (E) 9 IGP 2,730 2,730 4c 300 E. Mountain Ave WALNUT ST - CHESTNUT ST (W) 9 IGP 1,500 1,500 rev06/07 20 5c 389 E. Mountain Ave MATHEWS ST - RIVERSIDE AVE (W) 9 IGP 676 676 6c 390 E. Mountain Ave MATHEWS ST - RIVERSIDE AVE (W) 9 IGP 690 690 7c 391 E. Mountain Ave MATHEWS ST - RIVERSIDE AVE (E) 9 IGP 670 570 8c 100 S. Whedbee St RIVERSIDE AVE -OAK ST (E) 9 IGP 2,100 2,100 9c 100 S. Whedbee St RIVERSIDE AVE -OAK ST (W) 9 IGP 400 400 10c 505 E. Oak St WHEDBEE ST - RIVERSIDE AVE (S) 9 IGP 500 500 11c 700 E Willox Ln BAYBERRY CR - PEREGRINE RN (S) 10 IGP 2,800 2,800 12c 700 E Willox Ln BAYBERRY CR - PEREGRINE RN (N) 10 IGP 2,808 2,808 13c 800 E Willox Ln SHORTLEAF ST - QUAIL RN . (S) 10 IGP 2,808 2,808 14c 800 E Willox Ln PEREGRINE RN - SHORTLEAF ST (S) 10 IGP 2,856 2,856 15c 900 E Willox Ln QUAIL RN - PTARMIGAN CT (S) 10 IGP 9,550 9,550 16c 900 E Willox Ln GROUSE CIR - PICA RN (N) 10 IGP 5,290 5,290 17c 1100 E Willox Ln PICA RN - LEMAY AVE (N) 10 IGP 3,750 3,750 18c 1100E Willox Ln PTARMIGAN CT -. LEMAY AVE (S) 10 IGP 29,200 29,200 19c 1413 N. Lemay Ave CLARK ST - WILLOX LN (W) 10 IGP 40,080 40,080 20c 1501 N. Lemay Ave. . WILLOX LN- FOREST HILLS LN (W) 10 IGP 8,370 8,370 22c 1201 S. Overland Trail PLEASANT VALLEY RD - DITCH (E) 13 IGP 12,177 12,177 23c 1301 S. Overland Trail WELLS FARGO- PLEASANT VALLEY RD (E) 13 IGP 20,385 20,385 24c 1320 S. Overland Trail LAKE ST -WELLS FARGO DR (E) 13 IGP 3,500 3,500 25c 2017 W. Drake Rd TAFT HILL RD TO YORKTOWN AVE (N) 14 IGP 7,920 7,920 26c 1300 W. Drake Rd . DUNBAR AVE - CANTERBURY DR (S) 14 IGP 23,778 23,778 27c 424 E. Elizabeth PETERSON ST - WHEDBEE ST (SW) 15 IGP 500 500 28c 1439 S. College Ave PROSPECT CT - COLLEGE AVE (N) Side yard of S 15 IGP 6,136 6,136 29c 2006 E. Prospect Rd RRXing -TIMBERLINE RD (S) 17 IGP 77,220 77.220 30c 2101 E. Prospect Rd TIMBERLINE RD - SPECHT POINT RD. (S) 17 IGP 39,750 39,750 31c 3500 S. Taft Hill Rd. BRONSON ST - HORSETOOTH RD (E) 20 IGP 9,870 9,870 32c 3601 S. Taft Hill Rd. HORSETOOTH RD - IMPERIAL DR (E) 20 IGP 13,545 13,545 34c 2030 W. Horsetooth Rd GOODELL LN - TAFT HILL RD (S) 20 IGP 4,400 4,400 35c 3000 S. Shields St ROCKY MT WAY - SWALLOW RD (E) 20 IGP 16,496 16,496 36c 3033 S. Shields St ROCKY MT WAY - SWALLOW RD (W) 20 IGP 14,434 14,434 37c 3200 S. Shields St SWALLOW RD -CUNNINGHAM DR (E) 20 IGP 29,600 29,600 38c 3200 S. Shields St SWALLOW RD -CASA GRANDE BLVD (W) 20 IGP 21,760 21,760 39c 3400 S. Shields St CUNNINGHAM DR - RICHMOND DR (E) 20 IGP 4,668 4,668 40c 3600 S. Shields St RICHMOND DR - HORSETOOTH RD (E) 20 IGP 7,000 7,000 41c 1201 E. Horsetooth Rd ROLLING GREEN DR - LEMAY AVE (S) 22 IGP 3,880 3,880 42c 1341 E. Horsetooth Rd LEMAY AVE - LOCKWOOD DR. (S) 22 IGP 5,280 5,280 43c 3650 S. Lemay Ave HORSETOOTH RD- TICONDEROGA DR (E) 22 IGP 51,840 51,940 44c 3916 S. Lemay Ave HORSETOOTH RD- TICONDEROGA DR (W) 22 IGP 72,000 72,000 45c 4200 S. Lemay Ave WHEATON DR - TICONDEROGA DR (E) 22 IGP 24,720 24,720 46c 400 S. Timberline Rd MULBERRY ST - LINCOLN AVE (E) 11 IGP 2,500 2,500 47c 300 S. Timberline Rd LINCOLN AVE/TIMBERLINE RD - NORTH 1 BLOCK 11 IGP 7,980 7,980 48c . 400 S. Timberline Rd MULBERRY ST - LINCOLN AVE (W) 11 IGP 1,500 1,500 rev06/07 21 49c 300 S. Timberline Rd LINCOLN AV E/TIMBERLINE RD - NORTH 1 BLOCK 11 IGP 50c 500 S. Timberline Rd TIMBERLINE RD - COUNTRYSIDE DR (W) 11 IGP 51c 500 S. Timberline Rd TIMBERLINE RD -COUNTRYSIDE DR (E) 11 IGP 52c 600 S. Timberline Rd. COUNTRYSIDE DR -BRIDGE (E) 11 IGP 53c 1955 W. Drake WOOD FENCE - 1925 E. DRAKE (S) 14 IGP 54c 1925 W. Drake 1925 W. DRAKE (Sedlak)- 1717 W. DRAKE (West t 14 IGP 55c 3600 S. Shields St Nil RANGE CHURCH DR WY - WABASH ST (W) 20 IGP 56c 4036 S. Shields St FT COLLINS CITY CHURCH - N. DR. - S. DR. (E) 20 IGP 57c 5300 S. Shields St UNDERPASS -HILLDALE DR (E) 26 IGP 58c 5400 S. Shields St HILLDALE DR -BRIDGE (E) 26 IGP 59c 5400 S. Shields St BRIDGE - FOSSIL CREEK DR (E) 26 IGP 60c 5830 S. Lemay (E) Muirfield Wy - Fossil Creek Prky 28 IGP 61c . 5900 S.LeMay (E) Golf Course -Pheasant Dr. 28 IGP 62c 5833 S. Lemay (W) Muirfield Wy - Fossil Creek Prky (W) 28 IGP SECTION D- Irrigated 3,625 4,600 13,760 1,500 2,432 4,960 9,880 2,550 3,504 24,496 11,295 8,000 3,300 10,600 713,019 3,625 4,600 13,760 1,500 2,432 4,960 9,880 2,550 3,504 24,496 11,295 8,000 3,300 10,600 Total = 713,019 Section C BID AMOUNT _ 61 1d 201 N. College Ave LAPORTE AVE - MAPLE ST #1 flUu] 366 366 2d 700 Foxtail St SUGARPINE ST - SHORTLEAF ST e a 2,718 2,718 3d 824 Fo)dail SC SHORTLEAF ST - SITKA ST iiCr? { ! 8,280 8,280 4d 900 FOudall St SITKA ST - COULTER ST t • M 4,284 4,284 5d 1000 Foudail St COULTER ST - MONTEREY DR "L@ 9_0 3,924 3,924 6d 1301 Hays St BUCKEYE ST - PITKIN ST T 'RW0 1,080 1,080 7d 1507 Longs Peak Dr PROSPECT RD - LAKE ST aC3 f 2,142 2,142 8d 189 E. Horsetooth Rd COLLEGE AVE - MITCHELL DR Bi 729 729 9d 201 E. Horsetoolh Rd MITCHELL DR -JFK PKWY 1,102 1,102 10d 708 Whalers Wy BOARDWALK DR - SEABOARD Y ( 952 952 11 d 104 S. Lemay Ave LINCOLN AVE - MAGNOLIA ST 12,075 12,075 12d 300 S. Lemay Ave. MAGNOLIA ST - MULBERRY ST OC+} . 7,784 7,784 13d 400 S. Timberline Rd MULBERRY ST - LINCOLN AVE 9Si 6,277 6,277 14d 300 S. Timberline Rd LINCOLN AVE/TIMBERLINE RD -NORTH 1 BLOCK Q41 M 1,340 1,340 15d 2300 E. Mulberry St TIMBERLINE RE/MULBERRY ST -WEST 1 BLOCK iit , ( 1,500 1,500 16d 2400 E. Mulberry St TIMBERLINE RE/MULBERRY ST - EAST 1 BLOCK in' (Tt N 2,340 2,340 17d 500 S. Timberline Rd TIMBERLINE RD-COUNTRYSIDE DR �q (11 3,924 3,924 18d 1100 W. Drake Rd SHIELDS ST - DAVIDSON DR 5l� , , LUX) 5,730 5,730 19d 1000 W. Drake Rd DAVIDSON DR - WORTHINGTON AVE gQ OLiN 1,570 1,570 20d 700 W. Drake WORTHINGTON AVE - RESEARCH BLVD� . ( 3,136 3,136 21d 2000 W. Harmony Rd TAFT HILL RD- GREENGATE DR 2,000 2,000 22d 1600 W. Harmony Rd SENECA ST -CHOKECHERRY TR 1,398 1,398 23d 3700 S. Shields St ARBOR AVE - WABASH ST i 3,833 3,833 24d 3900 S. Shields St WABASH ST - FAITH CHURCH S. DR 2,205 2,205 2,205 rev06/07 22 rev06/07 25d 4100 S. Shields St F C CITY CHURCH S. DR. - TROUTMAN PKWY 26d 4200 S. Shields St TROUTMAN PKWY - WAKEROBIN LN 27d 100 E. Harmony Rd COLLEGE AVE - HARMONY MARKET ENTRANCE 28d 200 E. Harmony Rd HARMONY MARKET ENTRANCE - JFK PARKWA 29d 4800 S. Timberline Rd TIMBERWOOD DR - TIMBER COURT DR 30d 4600 S. Timberline Rd HARMONY RD- TIMBERWOOD DR 31d 2160 E. Harmony Rd TIMBERLINE RD- ENTR. TO HARMONY CAMPU: 32d 2000 E. Harmony Rd TIMBERLINE RD- ENTR. TOSTARBUCKS 33d 1821 E. Harmony Rd STARBUCKS ENTRANCE - RR TRACKS 34d 4400 S. Timberline Rd MILESTONE DR - HARMONY RD 35d 2900 S. Timberline Rd SAGEBRUSH DR - CUSTER DR 36d 1920 E. Drake Rd RAILROAD TRACKS -SAGEBRUSH DR 37d 2000 E. Drake Rd TIMBERLINE RD/DRAKE RD - EAST 1 BLOCK 38d 2600 N. Timberline Rd DRAKE RD/TIMBERLINE RD - NORTH 1 BLOCK 39d 450 S. College Ave MAGNOLIA ST - MULBERRY ST 40d 2700 S. Timberline Rd DRAKE RD - CUSTER DR - SOUTH END 41d 618 S. College Ave MULBERRY ST - MYRTLE ST 42d 810 E. M1ulberrySt COWMAN ST - RIVERSIDE AVE 43d 618 S. College Ave MYRTLE ST - LAUREL ST 44d 1200 S. College Ave EDWARDS ST - PITKIN ST 45d 1300 S. College Ave PITKIN ST - LAKE ST 46d 1702 S. College Ave PARKER ST - STUART ST 47d 2060 S. College Ave RUTGERS AVE - ARTHUR DR 48d 500 N. College Ave RRXing - VINE DR 49d 2101 W. Drake Rd HAMPSHIRE RD - TAFT HILL RD 50d 2017 W. Drake Rd TAFT HILL RD TO YORKTOWN AVE 51d 1713 W. Drake Rd CONSTITUTION AVE - HANOVER DR 52d 1601 W. Drake Rd HANOVER OR- DUNBAR AVE 53d 1801 W. Drake Rd YORKTOWN AVE -CONSTITUTION AVE 54d 716 S. College Ave LAUREL ST - PLUM ST 55d 1030 E. Riverside Ave MULBERRY ST - LEMAY AVE 56d 1910 E. Prospect Rd SURTHERLAND LUMBER -ACADEMY CT. 57d 1940 E. Prospect Rd ACADEMY CT. - RRXing 58d 3601 S. Taft Hill Rd. HORSETOOTH RD - IMPERIAL DR 59d" 2101 W. Horsetooth Rd SILVER TRAILS DR -TAFT HILL RD 60d 2030 W. Horsetooth Rd GOODELL LN - TAFT HILL RD 61d 3200 S. Shields St CASA GRANDE BLVD- SWALLOW RD 62d 3301 S. Shields St CASA GRANDE BLVD - CUNNINGHAM DR 63d 3500 S. Shields St CUNNINGHAM DR - RICHMOND DR 64d 3600 S. Shields St RICHMOND DR - HORSETOOTH RD 65d 3600 E. JFK P" HORSETOOTH RD- BACHMAN 66d 300 E. Horsetooth Rd JFK PKWY - STANFORD RD #1 23 BLOM Q�• .: I]EUM> sd,,. [93 L . flzi (F?.E?J EDQ 41TY 40 €MHSE (M��tiS :N1 MHSE `@ MOMSE 133 �HEs � iL>nu14i t�4 l!0'u1Fi5E S$ ii<3 (P�1h1aE S$ �f fflyJHSIE S.E fir umH5,E- 8 1 O HSE SIB 90HEE SIB t MIE4SE SIB 0 LQHSE R f 041E E$ . FN „MINS a MHSE 86 Q4�u1HE sB (-THSE B (MHSE $B (M HSE SB � S�INStH SAS MMHSE SS ail [E-UNHSE SE# 1,911 6,019 738 10,568 7,470 1,068 3,000 1,600 3,840 2,880 10,530 1;260 5,015 5,075 3,184 19,372 1,185 2,560 3,262 1,758 6,420 3,564 3,138 5,265 16,740 9,820 3,349 4,096 7,356 3,448 700 2,432 3,850 1,296 1,392 730 410 889 2,056 1,791 4,186 210 591 5,438 514 1,505 3,032 651 1,911 6,019 738 10,568 7,470 1,068 3,000 1,600 3,840 2,880 10,530 1,260 5,016 5,075 3,184 19,372 2,376 2,560 8,700 1,758 6,420 3,564 3,138 5,265 16,740 9,820 3,349 4,096 7,356 3,448 700 2,432 3,850 1,296 1,392 730 924 2,394 5,088 2,442 4,186 210 One Ibs of nitrogen per 1000 sq ft shall be applied per application. Sidewalks and other hard surfaced areas are to be cleaned after fertilizer has been applied to avoid staining from the iron. S. Nose caps of landscaped, turf, mulched, rocked or anything other then concrete fall under a part of the continued median or streetscape to be maintained. 6. Medians and Streetscape link: http://www.fcgov.com/gis/maps.php 7. Revised bid schedule attached. Please contact John D. Stephen, CPPO, Senior Buyer at (970) 221-6777 with any questions regarding this addendum. RECEIPT OF THIS. ADDENDUM MUST BE ACKNOWLEDGED BY A WRITTEN STATEMENT ENCLOSED WITH THE BID/QUOTE STATING THAT THIS ADDENDUM HAS BEEN RECEIVED. rev06/07 67d 389 E. Horsetooth Rd JFK PKWY- STANFORD RD 92 68d 400 E. Horsetooth Rd JFK PKWY - STANFORD RD #3 69d 4000 S. College Ave BOARDWALK DR - TROUTMAN PKWY 70d 4374 S. College Ave TROUTMAN PKWY - PAVILION LN 71 d 4400 S. College Ave PAVILION LN - KENSINGTON DR 72d 400 N. College Ave Jefferson - Gateway Bridge 73d 1101 E. Horsetooth Rd LEMAY AVE - ROLLING GREEN DR 74d 1201 E. Horsetooth Rd ROLLING GREEN DR - LEMAY AVE 75d 3650 S. Lemay Ave HORSETOOTH RD-TICONDEROGA DR 76d 3900 S. Lemay Ave HORSETOOTH RD- TICONDEROGA DR 77d 4000 S. Lemay Ave HORSETOOTH RD- TICONDEROGA DR 78d 6300 S. Lemay Ave TRILBY RD- PROVINCE RD 79d 6600 S. Lemay Ave TRILBY RD - PROVINCE RD 80d 100 S. Whedbee St RIVERSIDE AVE -OAK ST 81d 505 E. Oak St WHEDBEE ST -RIVERSIDE AVE 82d 424 E. Elizabeth PETERSON ST - WHEDBEE ST 83d 925 S. Whedbee St LOCUST ST - ELIZABETH ST 84d 502 E. Elizabeth WHEDBEE ST - SMITH ST 85d 1001 S. Whedbee St ELIZABETH ST - GARFIELD ST 86d West Elizabeth Shields/Elizebeth to Citiy Park DrJElizebeth 87d 100 W. Harmony Rd COLLEGE AVE - MASON ST 88d 220 W. Harmony Rd MASON ST - TRACKS - BOTH ENDS OF MEDIAN 89d 5830 S. LeMay Muirfield Wy - Fossil Creed Dr 90d South LeMay Trilby/Carpenter-Mountain Home 91d Ketcher and Tigler Round about 92d Timberline Rd Prospect Rd. -Drake Rd. 93d 2210 S. College Ave RUTGERS AVE - COLUMBIA RD (E) 94d 2406 S. College Ave YALE AVE - COLUMBIA RD. (E) 95d 2506 S. College Ave HARVARD ST -YALE AVE. (E) 96d 2526 S. College Ave HARVARD ST - PRINCETON RD (E) 97d 400 N. College Ave Jefferson - Gateway Bridge (W) 98d 410 N. College Jefferson -Gateway Bridge (E) 99d 2700 S. Timberline Rd DRAKE RD - CUSTER DR -NORTH END 100d 115 W. Troutman Pkwy COLLEGE AVE - MASON ST 101 d 115 W. Troutman Pkwy COLLEGE AVE - MASON ST SECTION E Non -irrigated 1e 2701 S. College Ave THUNDERBIRD DR - HARVARD (E) 2e 2800 S. College Ave HARVARD ST - DEL CLAIR RD (E ) 24 Y 1 U-JTHSE s8 - �HSE SB ROUSE SB [To- H$E 8t ' M MMHSE SB f�J "HSE S13 . ... 01 HSE 58 Mgwse S8 ffoIE SS =14SE S fT�MHSE SB ASS rRIMSa 4)Q �158 i 3 Mm W i�mse ,TSB; 15 IRLF 15 IRLF 15 IRLF 15 IRLF 8 IRLF 8 IRLF 17 IRLM 21 IRLM 21 IRLM 21 NIGF 21 NIGF 3,750 3,750 3,192 1,638 742 6,017 5,088 4,476 9,000 15,564 3,710 720 736 492 770 1,048 832 1,048 840 2,287 1,812 2,994 8,000 5,095 5,675 31,480 3,444 2,080 3,078 5,304 6,624 1,820 3,718 2,450 2,580 8,682 1,752 1,728 3,750 3,750 3,192 10,320 742 6,017 5,088 4,476 9,000 15,564 3,710 2,472 2,464 492 770 1,048 832 1,048 840 2,287 1,812 2,994 8,000 5,095 5,675 31,480 3,444 2,080 3,078 5,304 6,624 1,820 3,718 2,450 2,580 Total = 432,469 Section D BID AMOUNT 4,278 4,278 4,592 4,592 3e 1400 S. LaPlata Ave PROSPECT RD - BUCKEYE ST 16 NIGM 18,666 18,666 4e 2201 W. Milberry St TYLER ST. - ROGERS PARK (S) 7 NIGP 9,658 9,658 5e 1100 W Vine Dr SHIELDS ST - HANNA ST (S) 8 NIGP 28,485 28,485 6e 600 N. Shields St ELMST - VINE DR (W) 8 NIGP 4,610 4,610 7e 2800 W. Drake Rd PASQUINEL DR - YORKSHIRE AVE (N) 13 NIGP 9,591 9,591 Be 2700 W. Drake Rd YORKSHIRE AVE - MONTMORENCY ST (N) 13 NIGP 22,911 22,911 9e 2500 W. Drake Rd MONTMORENCY ST - WYANDOTTE DR (N) 13 NIGP 20,600 20,600 10e 1900 S. Hampshire Rd SUFFOLK ST - STUART ST (E) 14 NIGP 3,696 3,696 11e 1600 S. Taft Hill Rd. PROSPECT RD -SUFFOLK ST (W) 14 NIGP 45,225 45,225 12e 1800 S. Taft Hill Rd. SUFFOLK ST - STUART ST (W) 14 NIGP 56,250 56,250 13e 2000 S. Taft Hill Rd. STUART ST - BLEVINS CT (W) 14 NIGP 6,750 6,750 14e 2000 S. Taft Hill Rd. STUART. ST - STUART ST (E) 14 NIGP 9,288 9,288 15e 2200 S. Taft Hill Rd. BLEVINS CT - MANCHESTER DR (W) 14 NIGP 10,052 10,052 16e 2200 S. Taft Hill Rd. SHEFFIELD DR - MANCHESTER DR (E) 14 NIGP 4,869 4,869 17e 2300 S. Taft Hill Rd. MANCHESTER DR - VALLEY FORGE AVE (E) 14 NIGP 2,154 2,154 18e 2300 S. Taft Hill Rd. MANCHESTER DR - VALLEY FORGE AVE (W) 14 NIGP 18,816 18,816 19e 2300 W. Drake Rd WYANDOTTE DR- 14AWSHIRE RD (N) 14 NIGP 18,876 18,876 20e 700 W. Drake Rd DAVIDSON DR-WORTHINGTONAVE (S) 14,15 NIGP 7,110 7,110 21e 800 W. Drake Rd WORTHINGTON AVE -DITCH (S) 15 NIGP 6,246 6,246 22e 1400 S. LaPlata Ave PROSPECT RD - BUCKEYE ST (W) 16 NIGP 5,185 5,185 23e 1400 E. Prospect Rd WELCH ST - EMIGH ST (N) 16 NIGP 440 440 24e 1500 E. Prospect Rd EMGH ST - LONGSPEAK DR (N) 16 NIGP 8,778 8,778 25e 1500 E. Prospect Rd EDORA RD - EDORA RD (S) 16 NIGP 12,240 12,240 26e 1600 E. Prospect Rd LONGSPEAK DR - LaPLATTA AVE (N) 16 NIGP 11,160 11,160 27e 2100 S. Lemay Ave. KIRKWOOD DR - PARKWOOD DR (E) 16 NIGP 4,565 4,565 28e 1100 E. Drake Rd LEMAY AVE - EASTWOOD DR (N) 16 NIGP 66,000 66,000 29e 1700 E. Drake Rd BROOKWOOD DR - SILVER CREEK DR (S) 16 NIGP 5,850 5,850 30e 1700 E. Drake Rd EASTWOOD DR - RRXing (N) 16 NIGP 9,600 9,600 31e 1900 E. Drake Rd SAGEBRUSH DR - RRXing (S) 17 NIGP 1,860 1,860 32e 2000 E. Drake Rd TIMBERLINE RD- SAGEBRUSH DR (S) 17 NIGP 3,605 3,605 33e 2700 S Timberline Rd CUSTER DR -DRAKE RD (W) 17,23 NIGP 17,136 17,136 34e 1501 W. Horsetooth Rd TAFT HILL RD. -DUNBAR AVE (N) 20 NIGP 14,736 14,736 35e 1500 W. Horsetooth Rd DUNBAR AVE -CRESCENT DR (N) 20 NIGP 6,390 6,390 36e 900 W. Horsetooth Rd WINDMILL DR - CENTURY DR (N) 20 NIGP 7,356 7,356 37e 4100 S. Shields St TROUTMAN PKWY -CHURCH (E) 20 NIGP 7,725 7,725 38e 4200 S. Shields St WAKEROBIN LN - TROUTMAN PKWY (E) 20 NIGP 23,136 23,136 39e 900 W. Troutman Pkwy SADDLE NOTCH DR - GOLDENRIDGE WY (S) 20 NIGP 3,624 3,624 40e 900 W. Troutman Pkwy SADDLE NOTCH DR -BEAVER CREEK DR (N) 20 NIGP 5,552 5,552 41e 800 W. Troutman Pkwy GOLDENRIDGE WY -STAR FLOWER DR (S) 20,21 NIGP 4,728 4,728 42e 800 W. Troutman Pkwy BEAVER CREEK DR- MOSS CREEK DR (N) 20, 21 NIGP 6,040 6,040 43e 900 W. Wakerobin Ln BITTERBRUSH LN -SHIELDS ST (N) 20 NIGP 8,640 8,640 44e 300 W. Harmony Rd LARKBUNTING DR -SHIELDS ST (N) 20, 21 NIGP 31,580 31,580 rev06/07 25 45e 600 W. Swallow Rd COLONY DR - CUMBERLAND CT (S) 21 NIGP 3,807 3,807 46e 500 W. Swallow Rd MEADOWLARK AVE - COLONY DR (S) 21 NIGP 3,800 3,800 47e 2700 S. Stover St STRACHAN DR - DEL CLAIR RD (E) 21 NIGP 2,624 2,624 48e 800 W. Horsetooth Rd TRADITION DR - WINDMILL DR (N) 21 NIGP 4,440 4,440 49e 700 W. Horsetooth Rd COLONY DR- TRADITION DR (N) 21 NIGP 3,810 3,810 50e 500 W. Horsetooth Rd RIVA RIDGE DR -COLONY OR (N) 21 NIGP 10,962 10,962 51e 400 W. Horsetooth Rd TRADITION DR - MANHATTAN AVE (S) 21 NIGP 13,080 13,080 52e 400 W. Horsetooth Rd MANHATTAN AVE - RIVA RIDGE DR (N) 21 NIGP 5,992 5,992 53e 700 W. Troutman Pkwy MOSS CREEK DR - TABLE MOUNTAIN PL (N) 21 NIGP 2,224 2,224 54e 700 W. Troutman PkwySTARFLOWER DR -TABLE MOUNTAIN PL (S) 21 NIGP 5,512 5,512 55e 2300 S. Lemay Ave SWALLOW RD - CENTENNIAL DR (E) 22 NIGP 15,960 15,960 56e 2800 S. Lemay Ave CENTENNIAL DR- STRACHAN DR (E) 22 NIGP 27,434 27,434 57e 3500 S. Lemay Ave MANSFIELD DR - HORSETOOTH RD (W) 22 NIGP 9.060 9,060 58e 3100 S. Lemay Ave SWALLOW RD - SPRINGWOOD DR (W) 22 NIGP 6,072 6,072 59e 700 E. Horsetooth Rd LEMAY AVE - CAMELOT DR (N) 22 NIGP 33,240 33,240 60e 800 E. Horsetooth Rd CAMELOT DR -STOVER ST (N) 22 NIGP 33,600 33,600 61e 2800 S Timberline Rd SAGEBRUSH DR - CUSTER DR (W) 23 NIGP 20,034 20,034 62e 3000 S Timberline Rd VERMONT DR - SAGEBRUSH DR (W) 23 NIGP 20,646 20,646 63e - 2200 E. Horsetooth Rd TIMBERLINE RD-ARCTIC FOX DR (S) 23 NIGP 6,784 6,784 64e 2300 E. Horsetooth Rd ARCTIC FOX DR -CARIBOU DR (S) 23 NIGP 33,920 33,920 65e 4500 S. Shields WAKEROBIN LN - HARMONY RD (E) 20 NIGP 4,600 4,600 66e 4100 S. Shields St F C CITY CHURCH S. DR. - TROUTMAN PKWY (W; 20 NIGP 4,545 4,545 67e 4200 S. Shields St TROUTMAN PKWY - WAKEROBIN LN (W) 20 NIGP 8,286 8,286 68e 4500 S. Shields St WAKEROBIN LN - HARMONY RD (W) 20 NIGP, 1,260 1,260 69e 2601 W. Horsetooth Rd CARIBOU DR - KINGSLEY DR (S) 23 NIGP 8,586 8,586 70e 2801 W. Horsetooth Rd KINGSLEY DR - ASHMOUNT (S) 23 NIGP 10,737 10,737 71e 3001 W. Horsetooth Rd ASHMOUNT DR - CR #9 around corner to bench (S) 23 NIGP 3,825 3,825 72e 3601 S. Manhattan Ave HORSETOOTH RD- HAVEN DR (W) 21 NIGP 3,900 3,900 73e 3651 S. Manhattan Ave HAVEN DR- WALDEN WAY (W) 21 NIGP 4,186 4,186 74e 3701 S. Manhattan Ave WALDEN WAY - DENNISON AVE (W) 21 NIGP 2,626 2,626 75e 3801 S. Manhattan Ave DENNISON AVE-ALBION WAY (W) 21 NIGP 7,332 7,332 Total = 901,533 Section E BID AMOUNT SECTION F Non -irrigated _ 1f 2600 S. College Ave NORTH SIDE OF HOCTER'S - THUNDERBIRD DR 21 NILF 2,450 2,450 2f 2620 S. College Ave THUNDERBIRD DR - HARVARD ST 21 NILM- HSE SIB 4,212 4,212 3f 2851 S. College Ave HARVARD ST - SWALLOW RD 21 NILM- HSE SB 12,720 12,720 4f 3200 S. College Ave FOOTHILLS PKWY - MONROE AVE 21 NILM- HSE SB 17,472 17,472 5f 3500 S. College Ave MONROE AVE - HORSETOOTH RD 21 NILM- HSE SB 960 960 6f 3700 S. College Ave HORSETOOTH RD - CREGAR DR 21 NILM- HSE SIB 595 595 7f 1701 E,. Prospect Rd LAPLATA AVE - RIVERSIDE AVE 16 NILM HSE 1,180 1,180 rev06/07 26 8f 1800 E. Prospect Rd RIVERSIDE AVE-SUTHERLANDS LUMBER 16 NILMHSE 4,794 4,794 9f 2000 S. Hampshire Rd STUART ST -TUNIS CR 14 NILMSB 2,160 2,160 . 10f 2300 S. Stover St CORNELL AVE -TULANE DR 15 NILMSB 1,710 1,710 111 2400 S. Stover St TULANE DR-BROWN-AVE 15 NILMSB 1,710 1,710 12f 2500 S. Stover St DRAKE RD - MARQUETTE ST 15 NILMSB 1,500 1,500 13f 189 E. Laurel @ REMINGTON NW 15 NILP 677 677 14f 189 E. Laurel @ REMINGTON SW 15 NILP 677 677 15f 201 E. Laurel @ REMINGTON NE 15 NILP 695 695 161' 201 E. Laurel @ REMINGTON SE 15 NILP 695 695 17f 489 E. Laurel @ WHEDBEE NW 15 NILP 695 695 18f 489 E. Laurel @ WHEDBEE SW 15 NILP 695 695 19f 501 E. Laurel @ WHEDBEE NE 15 NILP 695 695 201 501 E. Laurel @ WHEDBEE SE 15 NILP 695 695 211 300 Canyon Ave NELDRUM ST - SHERWOOD ST 9 NIRLM 2,310 2,310 22f 1800 S. Hampshire Rd SUFFOLK ST - CEDARWOOD DR 14 NIRLM 3,580 3,580 23f 2500 Eastwood Dr DRAKE RD - EASTWOOD DR 16 NIRLM 1,620 1,620 24f 900 W. Wakerobin Ln BITTERBRUSH LN - SHIELDS ST 20 NIRLM 1,100 1,100 25f 1000 W. Wakerobin Ln .WESTBROOKE CT - SHIELDS ST 20 NIRLM 1,691 1,691 26f 601 S. Lemay Ave. POUDRE RIVER DR - RRXing 16 NIRLM HSE SB 2,604 2,604 27f 689 S. Lemay Ave. RRXing - RIVERSIDE DR 16 NIRLM HSE SB 8,464 8,464 28f 2700 S. Shields St DAVIDSON DR - ROCKY MT WAY (E) 20 NIRLP 300 300 29f 2001 W. Drake TAFT HILL RD - END OF WOOD FENCE (S) 14 NIRLP 717 717 Total = 79,373 Section F BID AMOUNT N S KEY E NORTH SIDE OF STREET W SOUTH SIDE OF STREET MAGENTA IGM EAST SIDE OF STREET WEST SIDE OF STREET GREEN IGP IRRIGATED GRASS MEDIAN SKY BLUE IGF IRRIGATED LANDSCAPED MEDIAN - NO GRASS AQUA NIGM IRRIGATED PARKWAY AQUA, NILM IRRIGATED FRONTAGE BROWN NIGP NON -IRRIGATED GRASS MEDIAN BROW N NIGF NON -IRRIGATED LANDSCAPED MEDIAN BLACK IRLM NON -IRRIGATED GRASS PARKWAY BLACK NIRLM NON -IRRIGATED GRASS FRONTAGE BLACK IRLP rev06/07 27 IRRIGATED ROCK LANDSCAPE MEDIAN NON -IRRIGATED ROCK LANDSCAPE MEDIAN IRRIGATED ROCK LANDSCAPE PARKWAY NON -IRRIGATED ROCK LANDSCAPE PARKWAY IRRIGATED ROCK LANDSCAPE FRONTAGE NON -IRRIGATED ROCK LANDSCAPE FRONTAGE NON -IRRIGATED ROCK LANDSCAPE PARKWAY NON -IRRIGATED LANDSCAPED PARKWAY NON -IRRIGATED LANDSCAPED FRONTAGE HARD SURFACE MEDIAN HARD SURFACE ENDS SPLASH BLOCK rev06/07 28 .BLACK NIRLP BLACK IRLF BLACK NIRLF BLACK NIRLP BLACK NILP BLACK NILF ORANGE HSIVI ORANGE HSE ORANGE SB EXHIBIT C INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS 1. The Service Provider will provide, from insurance companies acceptable to the City, the insurance coverage designated hereinafter and pay all costs. 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 coverages shall be as follows: A. Workers' Compensation & Employer's Liability. The Service Provider shall maintain during the life of this Agreement for all of the Service Provider's employees engaged in work performed_ under this agreement: 1. Workers' Compensation insurance with statutory limits as required by Colorado law. 2. Employer's Liability insurance with limits of $100,000 per accident, $500,000 disease aggregate, and $100,000 disease. each employee. B. Commercial General & Vehicle 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 damage claims of 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 for each coverage, Commercial General and Vehicle, shall not be less than $500,000 combined single limits for bodily injury and property damage. In the event any work 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. rev06/07 30 Form W'9 Request for Taxpayer Give form to the (Rev. October 2007) Identification Number and Certification requester. Do not Department of the Treasury send to the IRS. Internal Revenue Service Name (as shown on your income tax return) W CoCal Landscape Services, Inc. aBusiness name, if different from above c 0 T c Check appropriate box: ❑ Individual/Sole proprietor LJ Corporation ❑ Partnership ElLimited liability company. Enter the tax classification (D=disregarded entity, C=corporation, P=partnership) ► Exem t ❑ p `o ;? ------- ❑ Other (see instructions) ► payee Address (number, street, and apt. or suite no.) Requester's name and address (optional) a c w 12570 E. 39th. Ave. City, state, and ZIP code <n Denver, CO 80239 W List account number(s) here (optional) U) FXM Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) Enter your T!N in the appropriate box. The T!N provided must match the name given on Line 1 to avoid I Social security number. backup withholding. For individuals, this is your social security number (SSN). However, for a resident alien, sole proprietor, or disregarded entity, see the Part I instructions on page 3. For other entities, it is your employer identification number (EIN). If you do not have a number, see How to get a TIN on page 3. or Note. If the account is in more than one name, see the chart on page 4 for guidelines on whose Employer identification number number to enter. 1 84 : 1216236 Certification Under penalties of perjury, I certify that: 1. The number shown on this form is my correct taxpayer identification number (or I am waiting for a number to be issued to me), and 2. 1 am not subject to backup withholding because: (a) I am exempt from backup withholding, or (b) I have not been notified by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) that I am subject to backup withholding as a result of a failure to report all interest or dividends, or (c) the IRS has notified me that I am no longer subject to backup withholding, and 3. 1 am a U.S. citizen or other U.S. person (defined below). Certification instructions. You must cross out item 2 above if you have been notified by the IRS that you are currently subject to backup withholding because you have failed to report all interest and dividends on your tax return. For real estate transactions, item 2 does not apply. For mortgage interest paid, acquisition or abandonment of secured property, cancellation of debt, contributions to an individual retirement arrangement (IRA), and generally, payments other than interest and dividends, you are not required to sign the Certification, but you must provide your correct TIN. See the instructions on page 4. Sign Signature of Here I U.S. person ► ✓t/YT�� General Instructions Section references are to the Internal Revenue Code unless otherwise noted. Purpose of Form A person who is required to file an information return with the IRS must obtain your correct taxpayer identification number (TIN) to report, for example, income paid to you, real estate transactions, mortgage interest you paid, acquisition or abandonment of secured property, cancellation of debt, or contributions you made to an IRA. Use Form W-9 only if you are a U.S. person (including a resident alien), to provide your correct TIN to the person requesting it (the requester) and, when applicable, to: 1. Certify that the TIN you are giving is correct (or you are waiting for a number to be issued), 2. Certify that you are not subject to backup withholding, or 3. Claim exemption from backup withholding if you are a U.S. exempt payee. If applicable, you are also certifying that as a U.S. person, your allocable share of any partnership income from a U.S. trade or business is not subject to the withholding tax on foreign partners' share of effectively connected income. Note. If a requester gives you a form other than Form W-9 to request your TIN, you must use the requester's form if it is substantially similar to this Form W-9. Date► \alD4IVL9 Definition of a U.S. person. For federal tax purposes, you are considered a U.S. person if you are: • An individual who is a U.S. citizen or U.S. resident alien, • A partnership, corporation, company, or association created or organized in the United States or under the laws of the United States, • An estate (other than a foreign estate), or • A domestic trust (as defined in Regulations section 301.7701-7). Special rules for partnerships. Partnerships that conduct a trade or business in the United States are generally required to pay a withholding tax on any foreign partners' share of income from such business. Further, in certain cases where a Form W-9 has not been received, a partnership is required to presume that a partner is a foreign person, and pay the withholding tax. Therefore, if you are a U.S. person that is a partner in a partnership conducting a trade or business in the United States, provide Form W-9 to the partnership to establish your U.S. status and avoid withholding on your share of partnership income. . The person who gives Form W-9 to the partnership for purposes of establishing its U.S. status and avoiding withholding on its allocable share of net income from the partnership conducting a trade or business in the United States is in the following cases: • The U.S. owner of a disregarded entity and not the entity, Cat. No. 10231 X Form W-9 (Rev. 10-2007) 111'...,Hla 4a779 COCLAN3 ACDRD. CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCEF124108DIM PRODUCER Van Gilder Insurance Corp. 700 Broadway, Suite 1000 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE Denver, CO 80203 303 837-8500 INSURED _ INSURER A: Zurich American Insurance Company CoCal Landscape Services, Inc. INSURER B: Everest National Insurance Company CoCal Landscape Construction Co. INSURER c: Federal Ins Company 12570 E. 39th Ave. Denver, CO 80239 INSURER D: INSURER E: COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT. TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. NSRR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION TDATE (MMIDDIM LNITS A GENERAL LABILITY GL0831168904 03/01/08 03/01/09 EACH OCCURRENCE $1,000,000 FIRE DAMAGE (Any one fire) $100,00 X COM M ERCULL GENERAL LIAR ILrTY MED EXP (Any one person) CLAIMS MADE Fx-1 OCCUR $10 000 $1,000,000 PERSONAL & ADV INJURY GENERAL AGGREGATE s2,000,000 GENlAGGREGATE LIMITAPPLIESPER: PRODUCTS -COMP/OPAGG s2,000,000 POLICY X PRO- X LOC A AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY ANY AUTO BAP831169004 03/01/08 03/01 /09 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT Me accident) $1,000,000 X BODILY INJURY (Per Person) $ ALL OWNED AUTOS SCHEDULED AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ X X HIRED AUTOS NON -OWNED AUTOS PROPERTY DAMAGE (Per accident) $ CARACE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT $ OTHER THAN EA ACC $ ANY AUTO $ AUTO ONLY: AGG B EXCESS LABILITY 7105000025081 03101108 03/01/09 EACH OCCURRENCE $S 000,000 --- AGGREGATE X OCCUR FICLAIMS MADE $5,000,000 $ $ DEDtJCTfRi F $ X RETENTION $10 000 A WORKERS COMPENSATION AND WC831168804 03/01/08 03/01/09 TH- X TWORY C sraTu ER LIMITS ER E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $1,000,000 EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY E.L. DISEASE -EA EMPLOYEE $1,000,000 E.L. DISEASE -POLICY LIMIT $1,000,000 C OTHER Leased/ 06635655 03/01/08 03/01/09 $125,000 Limit Rented/Borrowed $1,000 Deductible ui ment DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS(LOCATIONS/VEHICLESIEXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENTISPECIAL PROVISIONS If required by written contract or written agreement, the City of Ft. Collins, its officers and employees are included as Additional Insured for ongoing operations under General Liability. *Except 10 days notice for non-payment of premium. City of Ft. Collins City's Director of Purchasing 8r Risk Mgmt P.O. BOX 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 SHOULD ANYOFTHE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TOMAIL*sn DAYSWRITTEN NOTICETOTHE CERTIFICATE HOLDERNAMED TOTHE LEFT, BUTFAILURE TODOSOSHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY IUND UPON THE INSURE R,rrS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. A ORIZED REPRESENTA _ rul,3 ACORD 25-S (7/97)1 Of 2 #S556432/M525017 KLT W A+,VICU LAJKrvlcf+I wlN I;700 F-� IMPORTANT If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must be endorsed. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). DISCLAIMER The Certificate of Insurance on the reverse side of this form does not constitute a contract between the issuing insurer(s), authorized representative or producer, and the certificate holder, nor does it affirmatively or negatively amend, extend or alter the coverage afforded by the policies listed thereon. ACORD 25-S (7/97) 9 o f 7 4 C rZ G G A] ] I M C n c n � Land CoCal Landscape i 10 East 1' Street Loveland, CO.80537 www.cocal.com �• .(970)493-7623 Phone (970)493-7907 Fax 11 December, 2008' City of FortCollins 215 N. Mason Street Fort Collins; CO 80522 Thank you for inviting CoCal Landscape to submit aproposal for your Streetscape Maintenance contract. We appreciate the opportunity to. earn younbusiness and -become an important member of the .City of Fort Collins team. As -:the included Reference page indicates, CoCal Landscape, is currently doing business with municipalities along the. Front Range. We perform all manner of work.for these, entities including: contracted maintenance of turf, beds, shrubs, trees, and native areas; extra work secured through bids including irrigation installation, landscape material installation, hardscape installation, and drainage projects; and extra work secured on a.Time .-and Materials basis •including irrigation repairs, plant material 'replacement, on request mowing of additional - areas, and any other landscape need that may arise. Caring for these public areas is a responsibility that•CoCal takes quite seriously. It is a chance'to provide the entire community, with top -shelf. service. that protects the investments we all• have in our urban.green spaces. These projects are not easy and CoCal Landscape is structured to handle the challenges they present, from public and employee safety, to the scrutiny that comes. with tax revenue expenditures, .to widely varying conditions between sites: Cocal Landscape is in the business of customer. service. Our field personnel are trained to be attentive and proactive. As the weekly eyes and ears on -site, we understand our unique position to' identify potential , problems and pursue solutions.' If the solution is within our. contraci scope, it will be' liandled immediately. Larger issues or-those:involving non ,landscape components will'result in information being transmitted to CoCal superiors and, ultimately, the client so.a resolution can be decided. This kind of communication is a key . component to our success: We work with our customers to:ensure their satisfaction. With CoCal Landscape, our customers get the best of two worlds.., We are a large company with the manpower, equipment, and all necessary resources to tackle any project -with great efficacy. But we are also a local.family business at our core, serving the very communities. in which we live and play:; Thank you for your interest it! Cocal Landscape. Please do not hesitate to contact me for any reason. Re4ards� . �'^, Douglas Prostko-Bell Cocal Landscape Northern Area Business Development.. (970)217-3305 EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS 1.0 GENERAL 1.1 SCOPE Complete landscape maintenance of designated areas as specified herein. During and at the end of the maintenance period, all plant material shall be in a healthy, growing condition. The Contractor shall provide all equipment, labor, and materials necessary for performing landscape maintenance and irrigation services according to the following specifications. 1.2 QUALITY OF WORK All work shall be performed in accordance with the best landscape maintenance practices and irrigation management practices as per ALCC Best Management Practices and Green Co Best Management Practices. 1.3 LOST AND FOUND ARTICLES The Contractor shall insure that all articles found by his employees while performing duties under this contract are turned in to the Project Manager. 1.4 CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITY FOR WORK The Contractor shall be responsible for all damages, losses or injuries that occur as a result of the fault or negligence of said Contractor or his employees in connection with the performance of this work. 1.5 LOCAL OFFICE The Contractor shall maintain a local office capable of receiving messages and contacting a responsible representative of the contractor during normal working hours. A local office is one that is a toll free call from Fort Collins. Office must have a FAX machine capable of sending and receiving. Contractor shall have a mobile phone for contact with the Project Manager during normal working hours. 1.6 PERSONNEL The Contractor shall furnish sufficient supervisory and working personnel capable of promptly accomplishing to the satisfaction of the City and on schedule all work required under this contract during regular and prescribed hours. The Contractor and his employees shall conduct themselves in a proper and efficient manner at all times. They shall cause the least possible annoyance to the public. The City may require the Contractor to remove from the work site any employee(s) deemed careless, incompetent, or otherwise objectionable, whose continued employment on the job is considered to be contrary to the best interests of the City. 7 SA rev07/08 `\.anas = CoCal Landscape 0a r� 110 East11t Street V cD Loveland, Colorado-80537 www.cocal.com . - 3 Phone, (970)493-7907 Fax Company Profile. Tom Fochtman'and Chuy Medrano are the owners of CoCal Landscape, which'was,established in 1992, as a full service landscape management company. Our offices are located in Denver,- Longmont, and Loveland and we perform work throughout the Front Range. T'he company has won numerous local and national awards for quality and is 'considered one of Colorado's premier landscapecompanies. Additional information can be found at www.cocal.com: We have' 5 Key Divisions: • Landscape Maintenance Water Management Landscape Installation • Snow.Clearing Landscape Maintenance CoCal's award -winning. landscape maintenance division provides services to commercial properties ranging , from multi -family to large. urban metro' districts. Our highly qualified . staff includes approximately 300., employees, most of whom:are trained landscape, technicians. C6Ca1's foremen. average nine years experience and. are ' well versed in all areas of :landscape •'management. 'We're licensed by the State of Colorado to' apply herbicides and insecticides,. as well ,as test irrigation. backflow devices. Our licensing also includes backflow prevention devices. Our •staff qualifications also include: • Certified Landscape Professionals • : Certified Landscape Technicians 0 , Certified Professional Horticulturists'^ •. Certified Water Auditors Water Management CoCal'has been on the. forefront of water management for_years and has been recognized nationally for Water conservation. In. response to'our desert conditions, CoCal created a water management department to work closely with our maintenance division. We have I4 Certified Water Auditors who can assist you withyour Water Management needs to help your landscape, survive during drought = conditions. We can -also minimize your, water use and assist in keeping the water board satisfied.- ``anq CoCal Landscape . La Col .110 East 1" Street Li �cD Loveland Colorado 80537 ♦ • www.cocal.corn (970)493-7623 Phone., (970)493-.7907.Fax Installation Services CoCal's_ Installation Division can- install anything from 20 shrubs to a. $5 million landscape. We maintain a nursery facility to ensure'quality plant material for our clients and. timely deliveries to job sites. Our, scope -includes landscape, architecture,, irrigation system installation; ,landscape plantings,' underground drainage, retaining walls, concrete work .and hardscape. We have the manpower and machinery to deliver any proj ect. on time and on budget. Our • superintendents average - 26. years-,,. experience. We have eight full-time mechanics -with over 50 years of combined experience to keep our equipment running smoothly. Snow,Clearing •Services CoCal has a.very extensive fleet of plow_ trucks, and heavy equipment dedicated:-to.handling :all`.your snow clearing and removal needs in a timely fashion. We currently employ 160 plow trucks, 20 loaders, 9 dump .trucks, numerous sanding units and an extensive list of smaller. snow removal equipment. We are dedicated'to having your lots and sidewalks clearedby 6:00am and -'are committed_ to maintaining a safe environment for your customers; employees and residents:. Resumes .of Management .Personnel Thomas J. Fochiman and Jesus "Chuy" Medrano are the"Principals of'CoCal: Landscape: They have both spent virtually all of their careers in. the. landscape :industry, and bring a combined 65 years..of landscape experience to CoCaFs management team.. ' Jesus 7Chuy`', Medrano Owner Jesus "Chuy"•Medrano is a founding Principal of CoCal,Landscape, and is. responsible for all maintenance field operations, Chuy has 35 years �of landscape management `experience, much of which was gained while employed by ;the largest .landscape maintenance contractor in the United States: He has `successfully managed an.. annual labor force in excess of 300 landscape technicians; which has maintained over 400. commercial and multi -family properties throughout the Denver- area. Chuy is licensed by the State _of- Colorado to. •apply and supervise the application of a wide range of _:,. .. commercial landscape chemicals, commonly used in the local landscape industry:. He has also. successfully completed numerous irrigation' courses, representing virtually all of the major commercial irrigation manufacturers. In -addition, Chuy.is•a Certified Landscape Technician (CLT) in the: state of Colorado. `Ldllq/s CoCal Landscape O'a�� C'� 110 East, lst Street V cD Loveland, Colorado 80537 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ www.cocal.corn (970)493-7623 Phone (970)493-7907 Fax Thomas J. Fochtman . Owner ` Thomas J. Fochtman, the other founding -Principal of CoCal Landscape; is responsible ' 'for the marketing :and sales activities of the company; as. .well as the general administrative . functions of CoCal. Tom `is a, 1981 graduate of Michigan Stater `University with a degree. in Landscape Architecture.. His work experience includes land . surveying, landscape construction management, landscape design " and construction, marketing and sales, and general landscape operations. management. ' Tom trained with the largest landscape contractor in the United States., He successfully., >• n: opened and managed a landscape maintenance operation in Colorado Springs from 1985 -1988, prior. to. founding CoCal. Tom is a Certified Landscape Professional (CLP) -in the State of Colorado. Jody Rea Bost, CLP Vice President ' aa Jody. Rea Bost brings 25, years of " diversified green industryexperience to our company. Jody has worked..in interior plantscaping, landscape construction, and landscape _maintenance, in Michigan, Colorado, and Florida: ' She is a past chairperson for the Associated Landscape Contractors of ,Coloradoand studied. Business Management.. at !Southwestern Missouri State. , Jody works closely "with .the ; two principals of CoCal, assisting in the daily management "of all, aspects of.the company. 'Jody is also a Certified Landscape Professional, (CLP): Carlos Medrano Branch Manager J Northern Area, CO r Carlos has been with CoCal for 10 years and has done "it all 'in'•the maintenance division. Beginning his career as a general laborer then moving up to an irrigation' technician and assistant operations. manager; Carlos has now -been promoted to Branch, Manager. ,Carlos oversees' the daily -,management of .the branch and his bilingual capabilities make him a great liaison between customers, sales departments and' field . personnel. , He has adegree from Metropolitan State College in Business Management. In addition Carlos- is a Certified Landscape Irrigation Auditor, _is Irrigation Backflow Testing Certified and is a Certified Landscape Technician. ``.ands CoCal Landscape La C� 110, East 1 Street V Loveland, CO 80537 ♦♦ www:cocalxorn . ♦♦ (970)493-7623 Phone '���illllllllllllllllu��-, • _ (970)493-7907.Fax - Maintenance References (with Current Jobs). Robert, W. Chapman City of Longmont. 'Parks & Forestry Division 7 South Sunset St. Longmont, CO' ' 80501 (303)651-8745 - rob. chapmangc i.longmont. co. us Properties City of Longmont Water & .Wastewater Treatment Facilities, Easements, Vacant Lots. Dean Johnson, Jr. City of Louisville, Parks Superintendent 749 Main Street Louisville,; CO A0027 (303)335-4731 johnsondkci.louisville.co.us Properties City of Louisville Green Belts, Medians; Streetscapes; and Park' v Ron Fletcher Town of.Erie, Parks. Superintendent 1109 Telleen Avenue P.O. Box.750. Erie, CO. -80516 (303)591-6459.' . rfletchergcLerie.co.us Properties Town of Erie.Native Areas including Right -of -Ways, -Intersections, Bridges, Ditches, Lagoons, and Open Space. Kory Cash Circle,Capital Longmont, LLC 1375.Ken-Pratt Blvd. Suite A Longmont, CO 80502 ' •(3'03);647-4011 'Properties Circle'Capital Business Park, Longmont, CO , (2400,241.0;2420,2500,2405,2505,2605 Trade, Centre Ave 2402;2502,2602: Clover Basin Drive / 1200 Fordham St. / 1351, 1501,155.1311 Sunset St. / '1820,1830,1860, Lefthand-Circle / 2040,2120,21,50,2190,2121. MillerDr. / 1'900 Pike Road / 1801;1811,1821,1831.,1841,1851,1861,1871 •Lefthand Circle 1850,1'860,1880,1960 Industrial Circle / 375. Ken Pratt Blvd: % 1823,1833 Sunset Place land SC CoCal Landscape L �dpr 110 East -151 Street tJ M Loveland, CO 80537 �41 www.cocal.com .' \ III�IIIIIIIIIIIIII�IIIIL' (970)493-7623 Phone - (970)493-7907 Fax Kirsten Starman r Pinnacle Consulting Group i 5110,Granite St:, Suite C -Loveland,'CO '80.538 _. .(970)669-3611 KirstenS (?PinnatleCon'sultingGroupinc.com Property Van De Water Metro. District, 1355 Sculptor Dr., Loveland Mark Lockwood Investors Properties of Colorado, LLC 2850.McClelland Drive, Suite 1600 For Collins, CO 80525 (970)226-2600 ; mark a,investors-usa.com . e Properties McClelland Office Park, 2850 McClelland Dr.,,Fort Collins,. ' . Market Square.Shopping Center, 3820-3830 10t" St., Greeley - New'West Bank, 3459 W. 20t" •St.; Greeley ; Metro Suites,: 323. W.Drake;.Fort Collins = Federal Building, 315 W. Oak, Fort Collins _ Don Yowell Community Solutions, Inc. 141 Union Blvd. ; ". Denver, CO 80228-1898 . - (866)401-6657 . .d oowellgcsi-communitVsolutions.com Property; • Vista Ridge Metro District, Erie • Kevin !Lucas Foster Management P.O. Box 6125, ' . Longmont, CO 80501. (303)532-4148 , kevingfosterm rni.riet Properties Blackbird Knolls HOA,-14t Street.SW & Katie Drive. Loveland � Quail Crossings HOA, 9t". & Deerwood, Longmont ,.. Sunridge at Booth Farms HOA; Colorado Blvd. & Booth Dr., Firestone. Westview at Booth Farms HOA, Colorado Blvd. & Booth Dr., Firestone : 2 . �,aAd SC4 CoCal Landscape La` 110 East I' Street - �D Lbveland,,,CO 80537 41 www.cocal.com 1II'�II�IIIIIIIII�������� (970)493-7623 Phone - (970)493-7907 Fax Other'Maior Work, 2009 Fort Collins/Loveland SidehilLResidential HOA - -The Seasons at.Horsetooth HOA Investors Properties. of Colorado ; - Collinwood Assisted Living . Chapungu Sculpture Park at Centerra Van de Water: Metro District - -Blackbird Knolls - Longmont City of Longmont Circle Capital, Business Park 'The Greens at Ute Creek HOA Quail Crossing HOA ' ' Stonebridge at Twin Peaks Apartments. - Circle at'Sunst Apartments Circle at-Lakeshore.Apartments. , Booth Farms HOA, Brighton Brighton East Farms HOA Berkshire HOA - Boulder, CU. Research Facility Canterwood "Apartments Boulder Housing Authority Micro Motion : Cottonwood HOA The Habitat Apartments ` Louisville/ Laafayette/Superior City of Louisville Exempla Healthcare Facility Lafayette Corp Business Park ' Rock Creek Ranch'' = CTC Offices .. CTC HOA Centennial Pakways, Business. Park; and Shops Erie Town.of Erie Vista Ridge Metro District Anthem Ranch Creekside at Erie HOA No Text CoCal Landscape 110 East I" Street -Loveland, CO 80537 www.cocal.com (970)493-7623 Phone (970)493-7907 Fax City of Fort Collins Landscape Maintenance and Irrigation Crew Alonzo Medrano — Operations Manager Years Experience — 21yrs Industry experience March 1987 Environmental Care Inc: March 1992 CoCal Landscape Alonzo has worked his way from the bottom up and has worked in every possible aspect of the landscape industry. He was the third employee hired by CoCal and was a key player in the startup of the business. He takes ownership of every single property he oversees and his work ethic is unmatched in the company and in the industry. You can recognize him by his cowboy hat and it will not be uncommon to see Alonzo getting dirty in the trenches or operating a mower from sun up to sun down. Jaime Alvarado — Area Manager Years Experience— 33 vears Industry experience Jaime has worked in the industry since 1975. Some of the firms he has worked for include RBI, ACC, Grass Roots and CoCal Landscape. Jaime has spent the majority of his career working in the Fort Collins area and is very passionate about Northern Colorado. Jaime is bilingual and very knowledgeable in all aspects of the industry. Year after year Jaime ranks high amongst his peers in the company for quality and ranks high as the manager to work for. Some of Jaime's hobbies include hunting, fishing, or camping and hiking at Horsetooth reservoir. Javier Suarez — Maintenance Supervisor Years Experience —12 years Javier is the maintenance supervisor overseeing all the landscape maintenance operations. Javier has worked for CoCal Landscape for 5 years and has moved his way up from labor to Foreman and last year was promoted to Supervisor. Javier is a Fort Collins resident and says he will never leave the city. Javier started his career with Tru Green Landcare but he learned his true work ethic in the fields of his hometown near Mexico City. Moises Alvarez — Irrigation Supervisor Years Experience - 15 years Moises is one of our more experienced irrigation techs who has now been promoted to Irrigation Supervisor. Moises spent a large part of his career working for Valley Crest and is now in his 4`h year with CoCal. Moises is very knowledgeable in water conservation and is very experienced in irrigation repairs and maintenance. Luis Estrada — Installation Manager Years Experience — 8 Years Luis wears several hats within the CoCal organization. He manages our Northern Area Installation Division, and serves as Maintenance Area Manager for central Longmont. Luis has diligently pursued industry education and certification. Due to this effort he holds his CLT Certification, is a Certified Backflow Tester, and is prepared to pass his qualified Supervisor exam this season. He has experience in all aspects of landscape and irrigation installation and maintenance. Luis also recently gained his US citizenship, an accomplishment of which he is understandably proud. CoCal Landscape 110 East ls` Street Loveland, CO 80537 www.cocal.com (970)493-7623 Phone (970)493-7907 Fax Estimated Crew Arrangement for City of Fort Collins Streetscape Maintenance A. Maintenance Crew #1. 1 driver/supervisor with 3 laborers. B. Maintenance Crew #2. 1 driver/supervisor with 3 laborers. C. Irrigation Crew. 1 driver/supervisor with 1 support. Maintenance Crews will split into sub -crews as necessary (to make one 5 man Crew & one 3 man crew; to make two 2 man crews and one 4 man crew; etc.) Crews will be dedicated to City of Fort Collins work all week through the season. Winter crews will be smaller and work shorter days. The goal is to have personnel close by to respond at any given time as necessary. Installation personnel will be available to take care of extra work and supplement the permanent 10 man maintenance/irrigation crew as necessary. CoCal Landscape 110 East 1" Street Loveland, CO 80537 www.cocal.com (970)493-7623 Phone (970)493-7907 Fax Services Provided in Addition to Regular Maintenance . This is a list of common services that CoCal Landscape can perform using our own resources including personnel and equipment. Other requested services not listed here may be available. • Mowing, trimming, and cleanup of native areas, ditches, vacant lots, right -of ways, intersections, easements, etc. • Irrigation audits. • Backflow inspection and certification. • Irrigation and landscape design, architecture and installation. • Tree pruning: • Annual and Perennial design and installation • Holiday decor and lighting. • Snow removal. • Certified herbicide and pesticide application for all turf, trees, shrubs, etc. • Thatch removal. • Tree wrapping. • Winter watering for all plant material. • Parking lot clean-up. The Contractor shall have competent supervisors, who may be working supervisors, on the job at all times work is being performed, who are capable of discussing matters pertaining to this contract with the Project Manager. Adequate and competent supervision shall provide for all work done by the contractor's employees to ensure accomplishment of high quality work,, which will be acceptable to the Project Manager. Each Contractor crew shall have at least one English-speaking crew chief able to translate directions to the remaining crewmembers. 1.7 COMPANY IDENTIFICATION The employees shall wear clothing that identifies them as employees of the Contractor's company at all times they are working under this contract. Company vehicles shall have a company -identifying marker prominently displayed. 1.8 SUBCONTRACTORS All persons engaged in the work will be considered employees of the Contractor. The Contractor shall be held directly responsible for the work of all employees. 1.9 REPAIRS TO EXISTING FACILITIES All portions of existing structures, facilities, or equipment including irrigation systems, which are damaged or altered in any way, as a result of the Contractor's performance shall be repaired or replaced to a like new condition. The Contractor at no cost to the City shall perform all work of this kind. Repairs shall be made on the day of damage or alteration, unless otherwise directed by the City. 1.10 VANDALISM Existing structures, facilities, or equipment (including irrigation systems) which are damaged or altered in any way, including acts of God, vandalism, vehicular damage, theft, or other mysterious damages that are not a result of the Contractor, shall be repaired at City expense by the Contractor on a time and materials basis. This does not include any irrigation riser and nipples that shall be repaired as routine maintenance. The Contractor shall submit a weekly report of any damages that will be billed to the City. 1.111 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS All work performed under this contract shall be in such a manner as to provide maximum safety to the public and where applicable comply with all safety standards required by OSHA. The Project Manager reserves the right to stop the Contractor or his crews when unsafe or harmful acts are observed or reported relative to the performance of work under this contract. 1.12 HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS The City will be responsible for all hazards in the contract areas that are not a result of the Contractor's work. The City will not be responsible for hazards created by the negligence or omissions of the Contractor. Any hazardous condition noted by the Contractor, which is not a result of his 0 SA rev07/08 CoCal Landscape Equipment List 200; Chevy 4x4 1500 Extcab Reg Bed Plow 2002 Chevy Silverado 1500 LS 4X4 Reg Cab Long Bed 2004 Chevy 4x4 1500 Extcab Reg Bed 2005 Chevy Silverado 1500 LS 4X4Ext Cab Reg Bed 2005 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Ext Cab Reg Bed W/ Plow 2003 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Ext Cab Reg Bed W/ Plow 2003 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Ext Cab Reg Bed W/ Plow 2003 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Reg Cab Long Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Reg Cab Long Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Reg Cab Long Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Reg Cab Long Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Reg Cab Long Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Reg Cab Long Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Reg Cab Long Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Reg Cab Long Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Reg Cab Long Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Ext Cab Reg Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Ext Cab Flat Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Ext Cab Flat Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Reg Cab Flat Bed W/ Plow 2005 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Reg Cab Flat Bed W/ Plow 2005 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Reg Cab Flat Bed W/ Plow 2005 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Reg Cab Flat Bed W/ Plow 2005 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Reg Cab Flat Bed W/ Plow 2005 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Reg Cab Flat Bed W/ Plow 2005 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Reg Cab Flat Bed W/ Plow 2005 Chevy 4x4 K-2500 Ext Cab RegBed W / plow 2003 Chevy Silverado 250OHD 4X4Reg Cab Long Bed W/ Plow 2002 Ford F250 Service Truck 1995 Chevy Silverado 3500 HD 4x4 Reg Cab Flat Bed W/Dump 2004 Chevy Silverado 3500 Reg Cab 4AFlat Bed Gooseneck Plow 2004 Ford F350 Mechanic Truck 1994 Chevy 1 Ton Box Van 1974 Chevy 1 Ton Box Van 1992 GMC 3500 Irrigation Van 1988 GMC 3500 Irrigation Van 1984 Ford E350 Irrigation Van 1979 Ford E350 Irrigation Van 1982 Ford 1 Ton Box Van 1983 Ford 1 Ton Box Van P siries 1983 Dodge 350 Irrigation Van 1983 Chevy Trail Blazer LT 4x4 2005 Chevy Trail Blazer 2006 Ford Van E 250 1990 INT'L Water Truck, Diesel 1980 International S1900 21/ ton dump 1987: International 5 CY Dump Truck Cargostar1610 1982 International 5 CY Dump Truck 1983 International 1997 Chevy 4x4 1500 Reg cab Reg Bed Plow 2002 Chevy 4x4 1500 Reg cab Reg Bed Plow 2002. Chevy 4x4 1500 Reg cab Reg Bed Plow 2002 Chevy 4x4 1500 Reg cab Reg Bed Plow 2003 Chevy 4x4 1500 Extcab Reg Bed 2004 Chevy Silverado 1500 LS 4X4Reg Cab Long Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 1500 LS 4X4Reg Cab Long Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 1500 LS 4X4Reg Cab Reg Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 1500 LS 4X4Reg Cab Reg Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 1500 LS 4X4Reg Cab Reg Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 1500 LS 4X4Reg Cab Long Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 1500 LS 4X4Reg Cab Reg Bed W/ Plow 2005 Chevy Silverado 1500 LS 4X4Ext Cab Reg Bed 2006 Chevy Silverado 1500 LS 4X4Reg Cab Reg Bed 2006 Chevy Silverado 1500 LS 4X4Reg Cab Reg Bed 2006 Chevy Silverado 1500 LS 4X4Reg Cab Reg Bed 2006 Chevy 4x4 1500 Reg cab Reg Bed Plow 2006 Chevy 4x4 1500 Reg cab Reg Bed Plow 2006 Chevy Silverado 1500 LS 4X4Reg Cab Reg Bed W/ Plow 2006 Chevy 4x4 2500 Reg cab Long Bed Plow 2002 Chevy 4x4 2500 Extcab Flat bed Plow 2003 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Reg Cab Long Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Reg Cab Long Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Reg Cab Long Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Reg Cab Long Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Reg Cab Long Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Reg Cab Long Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Reg Cab Long Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Reg Cab Long Bed W/ Plow 2004 . 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Cab Flat Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Ext Cab Flat Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Ext Cab Flat Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Ext Cab Flat Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Ext Cab Flat Bed W/ Plow 2005 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Ext Cab Flat Bed W/ Plow 2005 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Ext Cab Flat Bed W/ Plow 2006 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Ext Cab Flat Bed W/ Plow 2006 Chevy Silverado 3500 Ext Cab 4x4Flat Bed 2004 Chevy Silverado 3500 Ext Cab 4x4Flat Bed 2004 Chevy Silverado 3500 Ext Cab. 4x4Flat Bed Gooseneck 2004 Chevy Silverado 3500 Ext Cab 4x4Flat Bed Gooseneck 2004 Chevy Silverado 3500 Reg Cab 4x4Flat Bed Gooseneck Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 3500 DualCab 4x4Flat Bed Gooseneck Plow 2006 Dodge Ram 3500 Reg CabFlat Bed Gooseneck 2007 Chevy S-10 LS PU 1998 Chevy S-10 LS PU 1998 Chevy S-10 Pickup 1996 Chevy 2500 RWD Express Cargo Van 2007 Chevy 2500 RWD Express Cargo Van 2007 Chevy 1500 RWD Express Cargo Van 2007 Chevy 1500 RWD Express Cargo Van 2004 Chevy 1500 RWD Express Cargo Van 2004 Chevy 1500 RWD Express Cargo Van 2004 Chevy 1500 RWD Express Cargo Van 2004 Chevy 1500 RWD Express Cargo Van 2004 Chevy 1500 RWD Express Cargo Van 2004 Chevy 1500 RWD Express Cargo Van 2006 Chevy 1500 RWD Express Cargo Van 2006 Chevy 1500 RWD Express Cargo Van 2006 Chevy 1500 RWD Express Cargo Van 2006 Chevy 1500 RWD Express Cargo Van 2006 Dodge Ram 2500 Cargo Van 2003 Dodge Ram 2500 Cargo Van 2003 Dodge Ram 2500 Cargo Van 2003 Dodge Ram 2500 Cargo Van 2003 Dodge Ram 2500 Cargo Van 2003 Dodge Ram 2500 Cargo Van 2003 Chevy Trail Blazer 2006 Ford 1999 Chevy Silverado 1500 LS 4X4Reg Cab Reg Bed 2006 Chevy 4x4 2500 Reg cab Long Bed Plow 2001 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Reg Cab Long Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Ext Cab Flat Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Reg Cab Long Bed W/ Plow 2005 Chevy 4x4 3500 Extcab Flat bed Plow 2002 Chevy Silverado 3500 Ext Cab 4x4Flat Bed 2004 Chevy Silverado 3500 Ext Cab 4x4Flat Bed 2004 Chevy Silverado 3500 Ext Cab 4x4Flat Bed Gooseneck 2004 Chevy Silverado 3500 Ext Cab 4x4Flat Bed Gooseneck 2004 Chevy Silverado 3500 HD 4x4 Reg Cab Flat Bed W/Dump 2005 Chevy 2x4 Silverado 3500 2001 Dodge Ram 3500 Reg CabFlat Bed Gooseneck 2007 International VA 1984 ISUZU NPR 1997 Chevy Avalanche 2006 Chevy 4x4 2500 Extcab Reg Bed 2004 GMC sierra 3500 4x4 SILT 2006 Chevy 2x4 Silverado 3500 2001 Chevy Silverado 1500 LS 4X4Ext Cab Reg Bed 2004 Chevy Silverado 1500 LS 4X4Reg Cab Long Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 1500 LS 4X4Reg Cab Long Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 1500 LS 4X4Reg Cab Long Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy 1500 4x4 Reg Cab Long Bed 1993 Chevy Silverado 1500 LS 4X4Reg Cab Reg Bed W/ Plow 2005 Chevy Silverado 1500 LS 4X4Reg Cab Reg Bed W/ Plow 2005 Chevy 4x4 1500 Reg cab Long Bed Plow 2005 Chevy 4x4 1500 Reg cab Reg Bed Plow 2006 Chevy Silverado 1500 LS 4X4Reg Cab Reg Bed W/ Plow 2006 Ford F150 XL Pickup, 4x4 Reg Cab Long Bed 1997 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Ext Cab Reg Bed W/ Plow 2003 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Reg Cab Long Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Ext Cab Flat Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Ext Cab Flat Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Ext Cab Flat Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Ext Cab Flat Bed W/ Plow 2004 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Ext Cab Flat Bed W/ Plow 2005 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD 4X4Ext Cab Flat Bed W/ Plow 2005 Ford F250 Pickup, 4x4, Ext Cab 3 Reg Bed 1997 Ford F250 XL Pickup, 4x4, Ext Cab Reg Bed 1997 Ford F250 XL Pickup, 4x4, Reg Cab Log Bed 1997 Ford F-250XLT Superduty,4x4 Ext Cab Long Bed 1999 Ford F-250 Superduty 4 x 4 Pickup, Ext CabReg Bed 1999 Ford F-250.Superduty 4 x 4 Pickup, Ext CabReg Bed 1999 Ford F-250 Superduty 4 x4 Ext Cab RegBed 1999 Ford F-250 Superduty 4 x4 Reg Cab Log Bed 1999 Ford F-250 Superduty 4 x4 Reg Cab Log Bed 1999 Ford F-250 Crew Cab Flat Bed Truck 1999 Ford F250, 4x4, HD Diesel Ext Cab Long Bed W/Plow 1997 Chevy 3500 4x2 Scottsdale Flatbed 1988 Chevy Silverado 3500 Ext Cab 4x4Flat Bed Gooseneck 2004 Chevy 3500 4x2 Dumpbed, 1T 1994 Chevy 3500 4x2 Flatbed, 1T 1994 Chevy 3500 4x2 T,Utility box w/lift gate 1991 Chevy Silverado 3500 Ext Cab 4x4Flat Bed Gooseneck 2005 Chevy Silverado 3500 HDExt Cab 4x4 Flat Bed W/Dump Plow 2005 Chevy Silverado 3500 DualCab 4x4Flat Bed Gooseneck Plow 2006 Dodge Ram 3500 Reg CabFlat Bed Gooseneck 2007 Chevy S10 XL Pickup Long Bed 1996 Chevy 1500 RWD Express Cargo Van 2006 Chevy 1500 RWD Express Cargo Van 2004 Chevy Cargo Van 1500 2005 Chevy 1500 RWD Express Cargo Van 2005 Dodge Ram 2500 Cargo Van 2003 Dodge Ram 2500 Cargo Van 2003 Chevy Trail Blazer 2006 Temp Trailer 1993 Superior Trailer w/ Spray Rig 1993 Wind/Dancer, Black Trailer 1997 JTS Black Trailer 1998 JTS Black Trailer 1999 Outlaw Trailer, 5' x 8', black 2002 TCE Trailer, 5' x 8', black 2002 P J Trailer 2002 Trailer Express MFG 5' x 8' 2002 Trailer Express MFG 5' x 8' 2002 Trailer Express MFG 5' x 10' 2002 Trailer Express MFG 5'x- 10' 2002 Trailer Express MFG 5' x 10' 2002 Jayco 4' x 8' Tilt Bed Trailer for Baretto Tiller 1997 Outlaw Trailer, 5' x 8',black 2001 Home made Snonco Spray Trailer 1988 Home made Cement Mixer Trailer 1999 Diamond T Trailer 83x16 SU 2000 Tempco Trailer 1994 Tempco Trailer 1993 Tempco Trailer 1994 Big Tex Trailer 1994 Temp.Trailer 1989 MT Trailer 1995 PJ Black Trailer 1996 Wind Dancer Black 10' Trailer 1997 P.J. Trailer SH162 1997 Load Trailer, Blue 1996 Loadtrail Black Trailer 77"x12' 1998 Loadtrail Black Trailer 83"x12' 1998 Loadtrail Grey Trailer 77"x16' 1998 Loadtrail Trailer 1999 Loadtrail Trailer 1999 Loadtrail Trailer 1999 Loadtrail Trailer 1999 Diamond T Trailer 83x16 SU 2000 Diamond T Trailer 83x16 SU 2000 Diamond T Trailer 83x16 SU 2000 Diamond T Trailer 83x16 SU 2001 Diamond T Trailer 77x16 SU 2001 Trailer Ex Model 16 2001 Trailer Ex Model 16 2001 Diamond T Trailer 83x16 SU 2001 Home-made Water Tank Trailer 2000 Trailer 2002 Trailer 2003 Trailer 2003 Lamar T Black Trailer 2005 Lamar T Black Trailer 2005 Lamar T Black Trailer 2005 Lamar T Black Trailer 2006 Lamar T Black Trailer 2005 Lamar T Black Trailer 83" W x 16' L 2006 Lamar T Black Trailer 83" W x 16' L 2006 Lamar T Black Trailer 83" W x 16' L 2006 Lamar T Black Trailer 83" W x 16' L 2006 Lamar T Black Trailer 83" W x 16' L 2006 Lamar T Black Trailer 83"W x20' L 2006 BEAN 16' 5-C-D Utility Trailer 1985 JamLandscape 18' car hauler Trailer 1994 P J 18' Utility Trailer 1996 BIG TEX 16' Trailer, ramp gate 1987 B-Line Utility Trailer 2000 PJ SH142 Trailer w/ ramp gate 2000 Lamar T Black Trailer 83"W x20' L 2006 Lamar T Black Trailer 83"W x20' L 2006 82"x16' Lamar Trailer 2004 83"x20' Diamond Trailer 2005 83"x20' Diamond Trailer 2005 Friese, Black Trailer 1997 Tempte 16' Equip. Trailer 1995 Diamond T 20'Equipment Trailer 2000 PJ 20' Equip. Trailer 1996 Diamond T 20' Equip. Trailer 2001 International 18' Tilt bed Trailer 21 1998 BIG TEX 20' Utility Trailer 1999 Gooseneck Diamond T Trailer 2004 Gooseneck Diamond T Trailer 2004 Gooseneck Diamond T Trailer 2004 Gooseneck Diamond T Trailer 2004 Gooseneck Diamond T Trailer 2004 Gooseneck Diamond T Trailer 2005 Gooseneck Trailer 2006 P J Gooseneck Trailer 1997 P J Gooseneck Trailer 1997 Titan Gooseneck Trailer w/ Steel Deck 1996 BEAN Gooseneck Utility Trailer 1986 Round Top 101x24 Clouse trailer 2007 Round Top 101x20 Clouse trailer 2007 Wells Cargo TW122 Trailer 1999 Wells Cargo TW122 Trailer 1999 Wells Cargo CW182-102 Cargo Wagon 2000 Wells Cargo TW122 Trailer 2000 Wells Cargo TW122 Trailer 2000 Wells Cargo TW122 Trailer 2000 B T Irrigation Parts Trailer w/ wood doors 1994 FAB Irrigation Parts Trailer w/ steel doors 1996 27' Hob Semi -Pup Trailer 1971 28' Tempte Semi Trailer 1985 28' Tempte Semi Trailer 1985 102"x30' Gooseneck flat trailer 2003 8' x 28' OfficeTrailer 1989 Home -Made Trailer - 3 axle 1 1980 Cat IT24F Loader 1998 Cat IT18F Loader 1993 Kabota 4350 Tractor 1994 John Deere Grading Trading - New 2001 John Deere Grading Trading - New John Deere Grading Trading - New 2007 Case 580K Backhoe 1990 310 John Deere Backhoe 970 John Deere Tractor/Backhoe 1997 John Deere Tractor 5425 2006 Trackless MT3 1982 S300 BobcatG-Series 2004 773 Bobcat - New Engine (summer 2000) 1998 S300 BobcatG-Series 2004 873 BobcatF-Series 1999 873 Bobcat G-Series 2000. 873 Bobcat G-Series - New 2000 873 Bobcat G-Series - New 2000 S300 BobcatG-Series 2004 Case 1845C SkidSteer 1998 Case 1845C SkidSteer S300 BobcatG-Series 2005 262B Cat Skidtster 2007 262B Cat Skidtster 2007 262E Cat Skidtster 2007 248 B Cat Skidtster BOBCAT S175 2003 BOBCAT S175 BOBCAT G773H 2O01 262B Cat Skidtster 2007 Mini Excavator 331G BOBCAT 2004 Inger Rand Compressor 180-195Diesel 1998 Case 460 Trencher 1996 Case Maxi-C Trencher/Puller 1996 work, shall be immediately reported to the Project Manager at 221-6365 or the Parks Division at 221-6660. 1.13 TRAFFIC CONTROL The Contractor shall conduct the work at all times in a manner that will not interfere with normal pedestrian traffic on adjacent sidewalks. Interference with vehicular traffic shall be in accordance with the City's traffic control policies and regulations. 1.14 MAINTENANCE PERFORMANCE INSPECTIONS The City will inspect all areas under this contract for adherence to the specifications. Any deficiencies or deviations in the work will be submitted to the Contractor for immediate correction. See Work Evaluation Standards, Exhibit B. 1.16 PAYMENT PROCESS The total bid will be divided by the number of months in the contract. Monthly billing will then be based on the contract amount divided by the total number of months. The Contractor will be paid monthly for work performed satisfactorily under this contract. Within the first five days of the month, the contractor shall submit a detailed report of maintenance performed in the prior month. The report shall include (but not limited to) the following information: number of complete mowings, number of complete irrigation inspections, schedule changes, major work to be performed in the coming month, and any other pertinent information. The use of. pesticides or fertilizations shall be noted as to date, time, area and what material was used. This report shall be accompanied by a billing in accordance with the contract price for the work performed and shall become the basis for payment. The City may withhold payment to such extent as may be necessary to protect the City from loss due to work required in the specifications which is defective, inadequate, incomplete or not performed. 1.17 SCHEDULING OF WORK The Contractor shall accomplish all normal landscape maintenance required under this contract between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday. No maintenance functions that generate excessive noise shall be performed before 8:00 a.m. in residential areas (i.e. mowing). The contractor must also have the ability to respond to an urgent call within 45 minutes or less of receiving the call. The Contractor shall establish a schedule of routine work to be followed in the performance of this contract. A copy of this schedule shall be provided to the City at the pre -work meeting and updated with the monthly submittal. 2.0 IRRIGATION 2.1 GENERAL Irrigation shall be accomplished by the use of automatic sprinkler systems. 17 SA rev07/08 Ditch With 7610 - 1994 Ditchwitch 3500 w/311 Rear End 1994 Ditchwitch 3700 w/Hydraulic Side Boomand 2004 Ditchwitch 5110 w/A512Rear End & boring unit 1998 Ditchwitch 3500 w/312 Rear End w/slid boom 1999 Ditchwitch 3500 2001 Ditchwitch 3500 w/shaker box & boring unit 1997 Ditchwitch 3500 w/Hydraulic Side Boom 2000 Ditchwitch 5110 w/A512Rear All Wheel St 1997 Ditchwitch 3700 w/Hydraulic Side Boomand backhoe 2003 Ditchwitch 3700 w/Hydraulic Side Boomand backhoe 2004 Ditchwitch 3700 w/Hydraulic Side Boomand 2004 Ditchwitch 3700 w/Hydraulic Side Boomand 2004 Ditchwitch 3700 w/Hydraulic Side Boomand . 2005 Dixie Chopper 60 1999 Dixie Chopper 60 1999 Dixie Chopper 60 1999 Dixie Chopper 60 2000 Dixie Choj22er 60 2000 Dixie Chopper 60 2000 Dixie Cho2l2er 60 2000 Dixie Chopper 60 2001 Dixie Chopper 60 2001 Dixie Choj2j2er 60 2001 Dixie Chopper 60 2002 Dixie. 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System checks may be run during the day and time shall be kept to a minimum. No make up watering will be allowed during the day. Newly planted sod or seed may be watered up to twice during the day, but only with irrigation zones needed. During periods of drought, predetermined city schedules may take precedence. 2.3 WATER APPLICATION RATES The programming of all irrigation controllers shall be scheduled by a Certified Irrigation Technician with one or more of the following certifications: "Associated Landscape Contractors of Colorado" CLT-Irrigation, "Irrigation Association", Landscape Water Auditor, or "Irrigation Association" Certified Irrigation Designer. The irrigation controllers shall be adjusted monthly to meet monthly ETs (evaporation transpiration) averages. Turf shall be irrigated to maintain horticulturally acceptable growth and color while encouraging deep rooting. Trees and shrubs shall be watered to prevent wilting and color loss. Water shall be applied so that runoff is avoided and applied to match the needs of the turf, tree or shrub bed being irrigated. Daily watering shall be avoided, every third day irrigation is recommended. Turf that shows signs of drought stress (foot printing), wilting or browning shall receive immediate attention. Any loss of turf shall require resodding at the Contractor's expense. The Contractor shall submit a scheduling report with scheduling criteria and each controller's operating schedule. Water use on turf areas shall be monitored and excessive water use as determined by the Project Manager shall be at the Contractor's expense. 2.4 TREE AND SHRUB BED IRRIGATION Trees shall be watered so that they receive 40 gallons of water a week during May, June, July, August and the first two weeks of September. Shrubs shall receive 5 gallons of water per week during the same time frame. Schedules may need to be adjusted at the request of the Forestry Division. Mature areas that have irrigation systems may not have this requirement, at the discretion of the Project Manager. 2.5 WATER CONSERVATION AND RESTRICTIONS Watering schedules must meet restrictions set forth by the City of Fort Collins Utilities. Any fines or penalties due to failure to follow watering restrictions will be the responsibility of the Contractor. This is even more important in times of drought. 2.6 OPERATION OF AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION CONTROLLERS The Contractor shall protect the security of irrigation controllers by keeping the controller cabinet doors locked at all times. 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Remote control and hand held programmers shall be protected from theft and shall be replaced at Contractor's expense in case of loss or damage. Care should be exercised in the operation of automatic controllers. Any defective or nonfunctioning controller shall be reported to the Project Manager. 2.7 ROUTINE SYSTEM MAINTENANCE The contractor shall perform routine maintenance on the sprinkler system components on an every week to ten (10) day cycle. Routine maintenance shall include the following maintenance tasks: 1. Unplugging components i.e. valves, heads, piping, etc. rendered nonfunctional due to rock, rust, debris, etc. Making all routine arc adjustments for part circle heads to promote optimum coverage. 2. Check controller programming and rescheduling as needed (refer to 2.3 water application rates). 3. Repairing/replacing all broken risers and nipples. This applies to all risers and nipples regardless of reason for failure. 4. Replacing batteries in controllers each spring and as needed. Any replacement equipment or parts must be of the same brand, model number, nozzle size and new unless authorized by the Project Manager. The Contractor shall maintain all sprinkler systems in such a way as to insure proper coverage and full working capability. 2.8 SPRINKLER SYSTEM REPAIR Sprinkler system repair shall consist of those operations not covered in routine sprinkler system maintenance. When the Contractor discovers a need for repair; he shall make repairs immediately. For onetime repairs that exceed $200.00, the Contractor shall notify the Project Coordinator for approval. The Contractor shall make an itemized report on the monthly billing that list: man-hours spent, parts used, location (closest address) and reason for each repair. When the Contractor performs the repair work, it shall be charged at the per hour rate on the bid form plus materials at contractor price. City may request invoices from supply house to verify contractor pricing. 2.9 SPRINKLER SYSTEM SPRING ENERGIZATION The Project Manager will schedule water turn -on through the Water Utility. Contractor is not to turn any curb stop or street water valve. The Contractor shall turn on each sprinkler system at the meter. Mainlines shall be filled slowly and each zone activated by use of the automatic controller visually inspecting each head for performance and coverage. Repairs will be made prior to system being used for irrigation purposes. Visually inspect each backflow .device for proper operation. 2.10 SPRINKLER SYSTEM WINTERIZATION The Project Manager will schedule water turn-off through the Water Utility. The Contractor shall turn off the sprinkler system at the meter. 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DENVER, CO 80239-3421 .,_. ,, ,: COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE' 700KiplinSu00�pgp215-8000 206 CATEGORIES: Expiration Date: 01/31 Q`;���. I.D. ; ,W, Number. 2206�t� „ Name:. ROBERTO R`.''. t.f is licensed, and therefore „certified to purchase and use �s restricted use pesticides In these categories: SIGNATURE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE CATEGORIES: 700 Kipling St., Sulte'4000, Denver, CO 80215-8600 QUALIFIED SUPERVISOR LICENSE 206*207************************ Expiration Date: 01 I.D. Number: O Name: CARLOS Is licensed, and therefore certified to purchase and use .!'"✓" =' ��� restricted use pesticides In these categories: I SIGNATURE _... - _.. ..... ....:.......... __�... ._..__ � ire _.. forced through the system via the blow out tubes on the systems. Air shall pass through each system expelling all water. Care shall be taken when blowing out, as excessive pressure will damage the sprinkler system. It is recommended that air pressure does not exceed normal irrigation. system operation pressures. Backflow device ball valves should be left in a partial open or partial closed position to prevent damage from trapped water that will freeze. A second blow out may be necessary on larger systems. Contractor will be responsible for any freeze damage. This should be scheduled no later than October 31 (smaller systems and backflow devices will freeze rapidly). Do not wrap backflow devices with insulation. 3.0 MOWING 3.1 IRRIGATED TURF GRASS MOWING All lawn areas included in this contract shall be mowed with either power reel -type or rotary mowers. The mower blades or reels shall be sharpened and maintained so as to provide a smooth, even cut without tearing. The cutting adjustment will provide a uniform, level cut without ridges or depressions. Mowing height shall. be set at 2 Yz " - 3". Mowing shall be performed so that no more than one-third (1 /3) of the grass blade is removed during each mowing in returning the grass to the accepted height or one time per week whichever is most often. Mowing may be in excess of once per week during fast growth periods. Any damage to turf, trees, shrubs, sprinkler system components, buildings, or other objects during trimming or mowing operations shall be repaired at the Contractor's expense. 3.2 MOWING FREQUENCY IRRIGATED TURF All irrigated turf areas (including areas where only trees are irrigated) will be mowed on a weekly basis or when a mowing would cut one third of the grass blade, whichever is most often. 3.3 MOWING FREQUENCY NONIRRIGATED TURF Mowing shall be performed depending.on the growth of the turf. This turf will grow rapidly in the early season and go dormant with the heat of summer and may pick up again in the cool of fall. The last mowing should be timed to either pick up or mulch the remaining leaves of the season. The Contractor should plan on 12 mowings scheduled approximately as follows: April #1 May #4 June #3 July #1 August #1 September #1 October #1 TOTAL #12 12 SA rev07/08 4.0 EDGING AND TRIMMING 4.1 TURF GRASS TRIMMING After each mowing, the grass around all obstructions (such as vacuum breakers, fences, controllers, curbs, trees, etc.) will be trimmed to match the height of the open turf areas. Trimming shall be accomplished around irrigation system sprinkler heads as necessary to permit maximum water coverage by the system. 4.2 WEED EATER CARE Extreme care shall be utilized when trimming around trees with any trimming device. Any marks, chipped bark, or girdling by a string trimmer, mower or other device will result in a penalty assessed by the Project Manager. The use of herbicides (i.e. Roundup) around the tree trunks (no wider than eighteen (18) inches from the base) is encouraged. A representative from the Forestry Division is available to meet with Contractor personnel to discuss turf trimming around trees and its effects on trees. The Project Manager will discuss the resulting penalties with the Contractor. 5.0 CLIPPINGS REMOVAL 5.1 CLEANUP Any visible grass clippings left on sidewalks, streets, or turf areas shall be removed from the hard surfaces and excess on the turf shall be removed or spread to eliminate dead spots from heavy turf clippings. This shall be done after each mowing and trimming. 5.2 REMOVAL If clippings are picked up due to heavy clumps they shall be removed to an approved site, preferably for mulching. However, it is recommended that grass catchers not be used as it causes loss of turf nutrients. 6.0 WEED CONTROL 6.1 WEED CONTROL IN TURF AREAS All landscaped areas within the specified maintenance areas shall be kept free of weeds. (WEEDS=Any plant material not intended for placement in the landscape.) Weeding may be done manually or by the use of selective herbicide (2-4 D) and or pre -emergent. The use of any restricted herbicides or soil sterilant is prohibited. The Contractor shall use extreme care in the use of herbicides so as not to damage desirable plants or the health of other humans or animals. The Contractor shall post all areas with flags to indicate that a herbicide application has taken place (include the company name and contact phone number). The flags shall be picked up three working days after the herbicide application. Observation of the effectiveness of the herbicide shall be monitored at this time. The Contractor shall follow any and all State, County or local regulations pertaining to herbicide application and use, or any weed ordinances that may be in effect. 13 SA rev07/08