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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESPONSE - BID - 7138 DOWNTOWN ALLEY ENHANCEMENTSSECTION 00300 BID FORM SECTION 00430 SCHEDULE OF SUBCONTRACTORS Please refer to Section 01010, Summary of Work, Part 1 - General, 1.3 Contractor Qualifications in the Project Manual/Specifications. Section 00430 Page 1 AGGREGATE AGGREGATE PROCESSING 0 AGGREGATE SALES a DEMOLITION e 068LIC.UTILITIESoEXCAVAT10NsSiTE ORADINGeSTREET CONSTRUCTION QUALIFICATION AND CAPABILITIES STATEMENT INTRODUCTION J-2 Contracting Co. is a Colorado Corporation incorporated on November 14th 1994, our office, shop, and recycling yard are located at 450 East 16th Street in Greeley, CO. J-2 Contracting is a member of the Association of General Contractors, the Colorado Contractors Association, the Construction Materials Recycling Association, and is signatory to the Union of Operating Engineers, Local 9. We maintain a strong balance sheet and are currently operating under a $4.5M single / $7M Aggregate bonding program with First National Insurance Company of America, an "A" rated surety. J-2 Contracting Co. is a general contractor, and construction materials recycler with a focus on general building and civil construction for the public, and commercial sectors. J-2 Contracting provides value through diversification, with in house capabilities to perform the following civil disciplines: park and streetscape construction, sewer and water pump stations, water and sewer mains and services, stormwater and drainage systems, erosion control, structural concrete, exterior concrete flatwork, demolition, aggregate crushing, onsite concrete and asphalt recycling, earthwork, and street and road construction. The following pages of this document include key personnel qualifications and past projects completed including contact information for owners and engineers that you are welcome to contact as references. As you will see from our list of projects we have wide ranging experience in both size and scope, with contract values from $5K to $3.3M and covering nearly all civil construction disciplines. J-2 Contracting Co. has never failed to complete a project that we were awarded and have never been assessed liquidated damages. We pride ourselves on completing projects as quickly and economically as possible. Thank you for taking the time to consider our qualifications. Sincerely, 5/11/2010 Chris Leone President J-2 Contracting Co. e AGGREGATE PROCESSING 0 AGGREGATE SALES ® DEMOLITION ® PUBLIC.UTILITIES® EXCAVATION 46 SITE GRADINGOSTREET CONSTRUCTION Company Information Statements and affidavits Contractor Licensing Information: City of Cheyenne Wyoming Class A Contractors License # CT- 11-19604 City of Brighton Class A Contractors License # 2885 City of Greeley Right of Way Contractors License # 006946 City of Fort Collins Right of Way Contractors License # Ft. Collins does not issue a License # Larimer County Class A Contactors License # CL0332 City of Sterling Class A Contractors License # 5087 CDOT Prequalification ID: 1055A Banking Reference: Cache Bank and Trust Chris Gentle 4645 Ziegler Road Fort Collins, CO 80528 970-472-7900 Total Available Revolving Credit Line: $650,000 J-2 Contract is willing to provide a detailed financial statement of the company upon request. Signed c�� 5/11/10 Chris Leone, President of J-2 Contracting J-2 Contracting Co. has never filed for bankruptcy or corporate protection under applicable Federal or State laws. Signed 5111110 Chris Leone, President of J-2 Contracting J-2 Contracting Co. currently has no pending litigation against the Company or its principals, nor has it ever defaulted on a contract or been debarred form bidding on a project for any government agency. Signed �� / 5111110 Chris Leone, President of J-2 Contracting Bidder hereby authorizes and request any person, firm or corporation to furnish any information requested by the OWNER in verification of the recital comprising this Statement of Bidder's Qualifications. Signed 5111110 Chris Leone, President of J-2 Contracting AGOREGATE PROCESSING. AGGREGATE SALES a DEMOLITION BLI m PUC. UTILITIES0EXCAVATION 6SITE OR.ADINGe.STREET CONSTRUCTION Sample Insurance Certification: ACORD- CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE 4/14/20 o"Y'"' PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION Flood & Peterson Ins., Inc. ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE Corporate Mailing Address: HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. P. 0. Box 578 Greeley, CO 80632 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # INSURED INSURER A: Travelers Insurance Company J2 Contracting Company, Inc. INSURER B: Fireman's Fund Insurance, Co. PO Box 129 INSURER C: Greeley, CO 80632 INSURER D: INSURER E: COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. 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INSR LTR ADD'TYPE NSR OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE DATE M D POLICY EXPIRATION DATE MM/DD LIMITS A GENERAL LIABILITY DTC0325D6576 01/01/10 01/01/11 EACH OCCURRENCE $1000000 X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY DAMAGE TO RENTPREMISES (Ea $300 000 .ED $5 000 CLAIMS MADE � OCCUR MED EXP (Any one person) PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $1 000 000 X PC Ded:2,500 GENERAL AGGREGATE $2 00Q 000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG s2,000,000 POLICY X PRO- LOC A AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY ANY AUTO DT810325D6576TIL10 01/01/10 01/01/11 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT (Ea accident) $1,000,000 X BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ ALL OWNED AUTOS SCHEDULED AUTOS X BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ HIRED AUTOS NON -OWNED AUTOS X PROPERTY DAMAGE (Per accident) $ GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT $ OTHER THAN EA ACC $ ANY AUTO $ AUTO ONLY: AGG A EXCESS/UMBRELLA LIABILITY DTSMCUP325D6576TIL 01/01/10 01/01/11 EACH OCCURRENCE $4 000 000 AGGREGATE $4 000 000 OCCUR CLAIMS MADE $ DEDUCTIBLE $ X RETENTION $ 10000 WORKERS COMPENSATION AND WC STATUMIT- OTH- I ER EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? If yes, describe under E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ SPECIAL PROVISIONS below B OTHER Builders MZ198476319 05/23/09 05/23/10 $1.5M Per Project Risk $50,000 Transit/Storage $1,000 Deductible DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES / EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT / SPECIAL PROVISIONS Certificate holder is named as an Additional Insured with a Waiver of Subrogation in regard to the Pine Valley Ranch Park Land Reclamation project per policy terms and conditions. I.AIYI.tLLA SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 410_ DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVE — AL! 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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. ^��"� --- 1— —vi Z or z iF75ZZVu*1M517971 AGGREGATE'PROCESSING 4AGGREGATE SALES o DEMOLITION ce 0-PUBLIC-UTILITIES *EXCAVATION 6 SITE GRADING a STREET CONSTRUCTION Aid -Z if A PA moo 7L9 •.4ou Last Torn Street •Greeley, co out Ph: (970).392=0694 • Fax: (970) 392-0695 • Emai : JZ Equipment Listing: J-2 Contracting Co. Consolidated Asset Listing 5/10/2010 YEAR �Descnptron Serial NumberL 2000 Office Furnishings / Computers FURN 1993 GMC 3500 Flat Bed 1GDHC34FXPE526073 2002 CAT 430D Backhoe Loader BML01303 2002 Caterpillar 226 Skid Loader 226VSFZ07160 1982 Mack Dump Truck 1M2P141C6CA002311 2004 Carson Flatbed Trailer HD16264A015809 1979 CAT 14G Motor Grader 96U04069 2001 NPK 4X Hammer 67874 1991 Kenworth K10 Water Truck 9DWXTH9T8MCM00034 2005 Rugby Laser Level 15024757 2000 Ford 3/4 on 1 FTNX21 F&YEC36577 2005 Concrete Mixer M23B004779 1998 Leeboy Paver 2171B 1998 Hvster754A 109A21301706 1993 CAT 613C Scraper 92X01138 2005 Multiquip Plate Compactor N2563 2005 Multiquip Generator 5527899 1983 Load King trailer 5LKT3422222024156 2005 Apache Arrow Pipe Laser 11171 2005 Multiui Compactor N3209 1972 Terex S11 Scraper 63165 2005 Dodge 2500 Pickup 3D7KS38C05G755770 2000 Concrete forms DUMARFORMS 2005 CAT CVP40 Plate Compactor CRT00836 2008 CAT 242B2 Skid Loader BXM04931 2005 Powerscreen 7436D Conveyor and bell 7436062 2001 GMC 3500 Pickup 1GDJC34G81F139212 2003 CAT 430D TLB BML02557 2005 Fairbanks 70' X 11' Scale YS13570 2005 BOBCAT 84" Angle Broom 31413240 2005 BOBCAT Front Scarifer SC 2006 Leica Pipe Laser LPL1 2006 Trench Shoring Bedding Box 8-BB1 2000 CAT 330E Excavator 6DR03954 2006 8 X 20 Trench Box TB1 2006 Ransome LW300 Pulverizer LW300A 2006 Powerscreen 24" X 30' Conveyor 3080080 1996 Wash Plant Trailer and Acc. ID06022354CO 2007 Rugby Laser Level LE1740565 2007 3 X Submersible Pumps WA 2000 Freightliner FL160 Service Truck 1FV6GFAC4YHG52156 2006 Thermo Fischer Belt Scale 109A21301706 2006 24KW Towabel Light Tower WA 2001 Volvo EC210 Excavator EC210LCC04609 2004 EC210 Quick Coupler 14521745 2005 Rammer E68 Hammer 68AD81390 2005 30" Compaction Wheel 6008 2002 CAT 325C Excavator w/thumb OBFE00267 2006 Komatsu PC400LC-7L A86847 2004 CAT 928G Wheel Loader CDJD01451 2005 Pegson 4242 Impactor 420134CASR 2008 16 X 10' Highway Barriers WA 2008 Hotsy 1260 Pressure Washer 003675 2006 PMC 60' X 30" Staclkable Conveyor 3060-2 2008 1000 Gal Water Trailer 505108 2005 GMC 2500 Crew Truck 1GTHC24U15E269430 2008 EC210 42" 1.31CY Badger Bucket 7629 2008 Thermo Fischer Belt Scale 10-101-R2 MT-201 60-12C 2008 14,OOOIb Cap Trailer 3CVTS202182121043 2008 42" Bucket for Cat 325 PMX00356 2008 20 KW GENERATOR, DCA 25/XQ20 3773989 1971 Ford LN9000 Water Truck K902VR54433 1990 Rex 3-35 Compactor HE1401 2007 Powerscreen 7436 D Conveyor 7436154 2006 Dodge 2500 Pickup 3D7KS28C86G12797 2004 Volvo EC55B Mini Excavator EC55B32353 2005 Dodge 2500 Pickup 3D7KS28C05G837191 2000 John Deere 744H Wheel Loader DW744HX574289 1997 CAT IT28 Wheel Loader 8CR00794 2006 Godwin 4" Silent Pack Pump 5423497 2007 Komatsu WA480-6 A38022 2007 Pegson XA 400 Jaw Crusher 1200249EXFA 2005 JD 210LC Box Tractor - Lease IT021OLE885300 2007 Pegson 4242 SR Impact Crusher 1420212EASR AGGREGATE PROCESSING40AGGREGATE SALES`e DEMOLITION PUBLIC -UTILITIES• EXCAVATION 6 SITE GRADINGeSTREET CONSTRUCTION ICPI Certification for Paver Installation TC13T rMZKrAI U"zMUjr. 0 Certid"40 cate I - The ICPI acknowledges that Joe Ha el � 9- has renewed as an ICPI Level I Certified Concrete. PaverIngtaftei Valid through 1 . g 2J31/2G10 The I CM Level I Concrete Pav-er Installer RCertification_ ­' :,. --am t provides education, on the construcri Ti 'f interlocking concrete pavements. Chairman, ICPI Construction Committee kil M-M.2751T x -.5 fl ". -5 --r- ICPI Manager of Educati.00 PROJECT: Do(,/,v%ON//t/ /3:,0 * 7x2 SECTION 00300 BID FORM L C7 Place Date 1. In compliance with your Invitation to Bid dated R�L �D 2016 and subject to all conditions thereof, the undersigned a (Corporation, Limited Liability Company, Partnership, Joint Venture, or Sole Proprietor) authorized to do business in the State of Colorado hereby proposes to furnish and do everything required by the Contract Documents to which this refers for the construction of all items listed on the following Bid Schedule or Bid Schedules. 2. The undersigned Bidder does hereby declare and stipulate that this proposal is made in good faith, without collusion or connection with any other person or persons Bidding for the same Work, and that it is made in pursuance of and subject to all the terms and conditions of the Invitation to Bid and Instructions to Bidders, the Agreement, the detailed Specifications, and the Drawings pertaining to the Work to be done, all of which have been examined by the undersigned. 3. Accompanying this Bid is a certified or cashier's check or standard Bid bond in the sum of 5`fin AivE PExcE�-r ($ ) in accordance with the Invitation To Bid and Instructions to Bidders. 4. The undersigned Bidder agrees to execute the Agreement and a Performance Bond and a Payment Bond for the amount of the total of this Bid within fifteen (15) calendar days from the date when the written notice of the award of the contract is delivered to him at the address given on this Bid. The name and address of the corporate surety with which the Bidder proposes to furnish the specified performance and payment bonds is as follows : 06r25T /✓.o122-.5CIAA.,,C6 l'-ioA&v;? cF A., ,SAFECQ f!'L@ WAS ?,T ' 5. All the various phases of Work enumerated in the Contract Documents with their individual jobs and overhead, whether specifically mentioned, included by implication or appurtenant thereto, are to be performed by the CONTRACTOR under one of the items listed in the Bid Schedule, irrespective of whether it is named in said list. 6. Payment for Work performed will be in accordance with the Bid Schedule or Bid Schedules subject to changes as provided in the Contract Documents. 7. The undersigned Bidder hereby acknowledges receipt of Addenda No. _through 1 Rev10/20/07 Section 00300 Page 1 F2 ICPI MERLOCKM CON(MME MEWENT IA' LEVEL I L A Certificate The, 1CP1 acknowledges that Taylor Bars has renewed as an ICPI Level I Certified Concrete' Pavet Installer Valid through 1.2/31/2010 The ICP1 Level I. Concrete Paver Installer Certification, Progtam, provides education oti the construction of interlocking concrete pavements. Chairman, TCP1 Construction Committee 1CP1 Manager of Education NUFF7120"O Ux � �PS'mod! i�Rllunuaw MQN(G;-WNGLb PAVEMENT INsnTUTE vt �;LSTALI�� to of Compl The ICPI acknowledges that Ran aZ blensD dff has completed the course and passed the examination for Pavestone - Colorado Springs, CO - 12/8-9/2005 Valid through 12/31/2010 The ICPI Concrete Paver Installer Certification Program 10 provides education on the construction of interlocking concrete pavements. -LIOM, s AGGREGATE PROCESSING* AGGREGATE SALES a DEMOLITION e PUBLIC.UTILITIES*EXCAVATION4iSITE GRADINGSSTREET CONSTRUCTION Current Project Backlog and Staff availability: Contract Price inc. approved Billed to % Contract Description Owner CO'S Date Complete Evans 31st Street Reconstruct City Of Evans $1,461,857 $1,450,583 99% Banner Health / David Walsh Cancer Center Hensel Phelps $539,104 $539,104 100% Commercial Recycle Crushing Lafarge / Hall Irwin / 2010 Aggregate Industries $468,142 $390,864 83% Horsetooth Bridge Rehab Water and Sanitation $57,450 $57,450 100% Evans Bike path Improvements -City of Evans $548,000 $157,818 29% Horsetooth South Bay Swim Beach Larimer County $527,900 $34,241 6% City of Boulder Parks Valmont Bike Park and Recreation $863,000 $0 0% Totals $4,465,464 $2,630,059 Backlog Revenue: $1,835,394 With our current project backlog we are in a position to dedicate a full time project superintendant / project manager to the project. And additionally to dedicate 50% of an assistant project managers time for the project startup and submittal process. We are proposing to perform all of the demolition and utility relocation work ourselves. We have a demolition and utility crew available beginning in June. We feel the project schedule as proposed is very aggressive but achievable. By performing a significant portion of the work with our own forces we will be able dedicate the resources necessary to complete the project efficiently and economically. �O e AGGREGATE PROCESSING 0 AGGREGATE SALESa DEMOLITION *PUBLIC UTILITIESEXCAVATION 0 SITE GRADING64TREET CONSTRUCTION Project Approach: General Approach: J-2 Contracting provides value through a combination of strong project management capabilities and the ability to perform a wide range of civil construction scopes in house. We focus on high complexity civil projects that require small quantities of many different civil disciplines to be preformed. All 3 of our principals/owners have a strong project management background in construction and other industries. By performing a significant portion of this project with our own forces we will have a greater level of control of the schedule and will be in a position to manage the business owner relationships and interactions to the high level required for this project. Business Access Coordination: We believe that successful interaction and coordination with the local businesses is key to the success of the project overall. The actual day to day interactions and solutions to problems as they arrive will vary widely throughout the project. We recognize that at a minimum we will need to provide safe access to the businesses for their service providers and that at times of heavier construction we will need to act as a service provider for the businesses. Specifically we are prepared to usher delivery personnel and or deliver the required products to the business affected by the construction. We also understand we are responsible for transport of the trash generated by the businesses from their current trash drop locations to a location outside of the construction area. Utility Installation and Relocation Coordination: By self performing the we utility installation J-2 will be in position to coordinate closely with other utility owners and will be set up to accommodate the schedule interruptions that are inevitable with the level of coordination required and the limited space available. J-2 will also have the correct equipment and personnel onsite to aid in performance of the utility relocation trenching and backfill should the schedule and budget dictate that approach. Schedule and Cost Control: The current schedule of 85 calendar days is very aggressive._ There are several areas of risk associated with the proposed schedule; while several of these factors are not within our direct control we have outlined our proposed project approach aimed at mitigating these risks: Material Availability: An efficient materials submittal process will be critical in allowing the project to progress according to schedule. This project incorporates several custom fabricated products and the time associated with producing and approving shop drawings for these products will be critical,. Our intent is to dedicate additional resources at the project startup to assure this process proceeds as efficiently as possible Utility Relocation: The dry utility relocation work required is largely beyond our control, however as detailed above J-2 will be in a strong position to mitigate this issue through onsite management and by self performing e AGGREGATE PROCESSING *AGGREGATE SALES 4 DEMOLITION m PUBLIC -UTILITIES * EXCAVATION0 SITE GRADING OSTREET CONSTRUCTION Adverse Weather: As with any construction project that is not in an enclosed area adverse weather can impact schedule. Our approach to limit the risks associated with adverse weather is to leave as small an area exposed to the weather as possible. Our intention is to have the demolition, utility, and concrete sub grade scopes progress simultaneously through the alleys so that the "open construction" area is as small as possible. s AGGREGATE PROCESSING 46 AGGREGATE SALES'e DEMOLITION e PUBLIC UTILITIES '0EXCAVATION eSITE GRADINGeSTREET CONSTRUCTION Subcontractor Listing > 10%: Unit Paver Installation: Continental Hardscape Systems, LLC PO Box 351635 Westminster, CO 80035 Electrical: CDM Electric 14205 State Hwy 14 Ault, CO 80610 Concrete Flatwork: Northstar Concrete Inc. 1220 S. Garfield Ave Loveland, CO 80537 ft �l b AGGREGATE PROCESSING* AGGREGATE SALES ® DEMOLITION PUBLIC -UTILITIES EXCAVATION.sSITE GRADING eSTREETCONSTRUCTION ly at j n YV nox, Fzv a a" test 70M Street 0 Greeley, CQ BUO: Ph: (970) 392-0694 • Fax: (970) 392-0695 • Email: Jn Qualifications of Key Personnel _d� • AGGREGATE PROCESSINOOAOOREOATE SALES & DEMOLITION • PUBLIC UTILITIES O EXCAVATIONS SITE GRADING • STREET CONSTRUCTION qG� CHANCE BROWNPO PROJECT MANAGER : • Box 1-24-45d"East 16th Street -Greeley, CO 80632 , , 9 , , YEARS WITH J-2 CONTRACTING: 4 In his position as Project Manager, Mr. Brown is highly skilled at developing and YEARS IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT. 13 maintaining project schedules to ensure projects are completed on -time and EoucAnoN: within budget. He is very skilled at identifying potential risks to the critical path B.S. Business Administration before they impact the project completion date. Colorado State University Operational and Organizational Management Double -Major PROJECT EXPERIENCE PROJECT OWNER CONTRACT Project Manager S. Cheyenne Community Park City of Cheyenne $1.5 Million 59"' Ave. Reconstruction City of Greeley $1.2 Million LPATH Berm City of Fort Collins $1 Million CDOT 392 & 1-25 CDOT $1.1 Million Boyd Lake WWTP City of Greeley $0.4 Million Ramseier Farm Park City of Greeley $0.4 Million Industrial Facility Migration — Monterrey, MX Celestica $14 Million Superintendent Oak Street Plaza City of Fort Collins $1.1 Million Milliken Bike Trail Town of Milliken $.1 Million Cheyenne Law and Liberty Park City of Cheyenne $.1 Million EXPERIENCE SUMMARY Mr. Brown has served on projects totaling more than $24 million. The following is a summary of his experience: Civil 12 Projects $10 million Industrial 2 Projects $14 Million REFERENCES Tim Grote City of Cheyenne 307.638.4338 Dave Wells City of Greeley 970.350.9796 Craig Kisling City of Fort Collins 970.221.6367 Dawn Anderson City of Evans 970.475.1160 Perform © Hensel Phelps Construction Co. no • AGGREGATE PROCESSING•AGGREGATE SALES • DEMOLITION gr • PUBLIC UTILITIES•EXCAVATIDN•SITE GRADINO•STREET CONSTRUCTION PETE J. SPIEGEL : • GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT , , 9 , , . YEARS WITHJ-2 CONTRACTING: 4 In his position as General Superintendent, Mr. Spiegel is highly skilled at YEARS WITH HENSEL PHELPS: 9 supervising employees; coordinating work activities for employees, subcontractors, and production units; purchasing supplies, materials, and rented YEARS IN CONSTRUCTION: 17 equipment; and job scheduling. He has developed exceptional safety, EDUCATION: engineering, cost control, and management skills from his vast experience on a B.S. Construction Management wide range of project types, and is thoroughly knowledgeable of building codes, University of Wisconsin -Stout permitting, and other regulatory processes. He brings effective management and Minor, Construction Safety and Loss efficient organization to the day-to-day onsite administration to each project to Control which he is assigned. Minor, Business Administration PROJECT EXPERIENCE PROJECT OWNER CONTRACT Project Engineer 2nd Century Project North Colorado Medical Center $63,949,694 Emergency Dept. Renovation & Addition North Colorado Medical Center $10,071,298 Fire Clay Lofts Urban Ventures, LLC $6,017,903 Highland Terrace Lofts Urban Ventures, LLC $7,093,764 Superintendent McKee Medical Center - Legacy Phase II Banner Health System $9,618,730 2"d Century Project North Colorado Medical Center $63,949,694 Area Superintendent Greeley Ice Haus City of Greeley $7,605,183 Cancer Center Addition/Renovation North Colorado Medical Center $4,388,165 Ameristar Casino Addition/Renovation Ameristar Casinos $23,153,800 Field Engineer Justice Center Larimer County Facilities $25,498,046 REI Denver Flagship Store REI $19,743,097 Ocean Journey Aquarium Colorado's Ocean Journey $52,937,168 EXPERIENCE SUMMARY Mr. Spiegel has served on projects totaling more than $312 million. The following is a summary of his experience: Civil 15 Projects $18 million Commercial 1 Projects $19.7 million Leisure 2 Projects $83.6 million Medical 4 Projects $88 million Multi Residence 2 Projects $13.1 million Public 1 Projects $25.5 million REFERENCES Hamon Anderson Hensel Phelps Construction Co. 970.396.1587 Cliff Traush Banner Health System 970.214.0231 Clint Nolan Banner Health System 970.988.3802 Tim Grote City of Cheyenne 307.638.4357 Ken D'Amato City of Greeley 970.350.9426 Susan Powers Urban Ventures, LLC 303.446.0761 Julie Klein Banner Health System 970.350.6219 Perform J-2 Contracting Co. IWO O w AGGREGATE PROCESSING 0 AGGREGATE SALES a DEMOLITION OP UBLIC•UTILITIESsEXCAVATIONsSITE GRADINGO'STREET CONSTRUCTION CHRIS LEONE: Project Manger / Superintendant Education: Colorado School of Mines Golden, CO • BS in Mechanical Engineering Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO • Masters in Business Administration Current Employer: J-2 Contracting Company Title: President Graduated: 1994 Graduated: 2003 2/l/04-Present Job Description: Owner Operator / Business Manager / General Superintendent: p Responsible for all aspects of the business including project management, field operations, financing, organizational structure and human resources for a company with $6M+ in annual revenues. Previous Experience: Celestica Colorado, Fort Collins, CO 1997-2004 • Business Office Director — Owned profit and loss for Fort Collins Site producing $70M-$200M in revenue annually Recent Specific Project experience: Evans 31st Street Reconstruct and Storm Sewer Project: Project Maneg r/Superintendant: Owner: City of Evans, Owners representative: Dawn Anderson (970) 475-1160 Chris Leone successfully served as both the project manager and General Superintendant for the project. The Final contract price was over $1.5M and covered a wide range of civil construction scopes including; demolition, earthwork, water main construction, 54" Diameter RCP storm sewer construction, a 54" Steel casing bore under the UPRR, concrete curb gutter and flatwork, asphalt paving, erosion control, riprap and drainage improvements. Hildebrand Ranch Open Space Permeable Interlocking Concrete Paver Parking Lot: Owner: Jefferson County Open Space, Owners representative: Scott Timmons (303) 271-5049 Chris Leone successfully served as both the project manager and General Superintendant for the project. The Final contract price was over $300,000 and included several civil construction scopes including; sub base drainage rock placement, concrete curb and flatwork, concrete paver placement, boulder placement temporary erosion control maintenance, permanent erosion control and seeding. Pressure Zone 14 Booster Pump Station: Owner, City of Westminster, Owners Representative: Stephanie Beliker (303) 658-2174 Chris Leone successfully served as the project manager and for the project. The Final contract price was over $1.1 M and covered a wide range of construction scopes including; Installation of 1800 LF of 12" water main in existing city streets. Construction of a VFD booster pump station enclosed in a 600 SF CMU masonry / stick roof building, with stone stucco and standing seam metal roof. The building and tie-ins are located within Faversham Park. 8. BID SCHEDULE (Base Bid) Contractor to provide for the construction of 7138 Downtown Alley Enhancements - Montezuma Fuller Alley and Old Firehouse alley work per these specifications, drawings, and contract documents. LUMP SUM: $ 1J S IN WORDS: 0// �e 0400 - UNIT COSTS FOR ADDITIONS/DELETIONS TO CONTRACT SECTION NUMBER DEMOLITION ITEM UNIT UNIT COST 01732-1 Remove Existing Concrete and Asphalt S.F. 3 '= 01732-2 Remove Curb and Gutter L.F. ono UTILITIES 02630-1 Storm water - 8" DIP Pipe Roof Drain Connection L.F a / S n�o 02630-2 Storm water - 6" DIP Pipe Roof Drain Connection L.F 6 S 010 SITE LIGHTING AND ELECTRICAL 03300-1 Pedestrian Light Footing EA. �' 16520-1 Pedestrian Light EA. �j 000 Q�—' SITE WORK 03300-1 6" Concrete Header L.F. 3 SO 03300-2 12" Concrete Header L.F. S e= 03300-3 18" Concrete Header L.F. 03300-4 Concrete Pavement - 5" thick S.F. 5-0 03300-5 Concrete Sidewalk - 6" thick S.F. 03300-6 Concrete Pavement - additional 1" thickness S.F. D 02780-2 Interlocking Concrete Pavers S.F. S 02510-1 Asphalt Patch TON Z7-0°Q FURNISHINGS AND SITE STRUCTURES Rev 10/20/07 Section 00300 Page 2 • AGGREGATE PROCESSING•AGGREGATE SALES • DEMOLITION • PUBLIC UTILITIES • EXCAVATION GiSITE GRADIN6 9 STREEi CONSTRUCTION gCCC��� MARSHALL TEMPLEMAN CIVIL FOREMAN . , YEARS WITH J-Y CONTRACTING: 15 In his position as Civil Foreman, Mr. Templeman is highly skilled at working YEARS IN CONSTRUCTION: 30+ within many sectors in Civil Construction, including Civil infrastructure, EDUCATION: demolition, bulk and detailed excavation, underpining and site remediation. He has maintained an exceptional jobsite safety record, as well as organization and OSHA TRAINING management skills from his vast experience on a myriad of project types. TRENCH SHORING SAFETY COMPETENT PERSON TRAINING ON EXCAVATIONS SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS • Managed Civil Construction projects varying in size • Managed Site Utilities, Excavating, Concrete & Asphalt Phases • Managed Site Utilities, Earthwork, Waterline & Sewerline • Excavation • Grading • Maintain Equipment • Organized Crew • Maintained OSHA Compliance EXPERIENCE SUMMARY Mr. Templeman has successfully sequenced work across major roadways, sites; campuses, and other related obstacles, resulting in uninterrupted traffic flow and minimal construction congestion. Oversaw construction, scheduled equipment, material deliveries, phase installations, and construction activities. Coordinated communication between project manager, superintendent, and all other parties involved in construction of each project successfully. REFERENCES • Available upon request Perform © Hensel Phelps Construction Co. w AGGREGATE PROCESSING* AGGREGATE SALES"® DEMOLITION s BLIC PU-UTILITIESsEXCAVAT10NiSITE GRADING0"STREET CONSTRUCTION Project References: s AGGREGATE PROCESSING 4i AGGREGATE SALES ® DEMOLITION s PUSLIC UTILITIES 0 EXCAVATION 46 SITE GR. AIMING eSTREET CONSTRUCTION Project Name: Hildebrand Ranch Open Space Permeable Paver Parking Lot Sub or Prime? Prime Contractor Owner: Jefferson County Contact: Scott Timmons, Ph: (303) 271-5049, Fax: (970) 271-5099 700 Jefferson Count Parkway, Suite 280 Golden, CO 80401 Original Contract Amount: $309,675 Final 1 Contract Amount: $305,985 Awarded Contract Time: 70 Days Actual Substantial Completion: 70 Days Construction Dates: 10/2009 — 12/2009 % By Own Forces 35% Description: Installation of a 31,900 SF permeable paver parking lot including gravel under drain system, barrier rocks, permeable pavers, concrete curb gutter and walk. b AGGREGATE PROCESSING6AGGREGATE SALES ® DEMOLITION s PUBLIC.UTILITIES* EXCAVATION 4SITE GRADING OSTREET CONSTRUCTION Project Name: Oak Street Plaza Sub or Prime? Prime Contractor Owner: City of Fort Collins Parks Department Contact: Craig Kisling Ph: (970) 221-6367, Fax: (970)221-6586 215 North Mason Street Fort Collins, CO 80522 Original Contract Amount: $988,996 Final Contract Amount: $1,098,522 Awarded Contract Time: 120 Days Actual Substantial Completion: 134 Days Construction Dates: 4/2006 - 8/2006 % By Own Forces 35% Description: Refurbish Fort Collins Oak Street Plaza including, Demolition of existing plaza paving. Furnish and install: water feature (Design by Aqua Engineering) concrete retaining walls, concrete stairs and flatwork, curb and gutter, utility tie-ins, lithocrete paving, granite and concrete unit pavers (9200 SF), bus shelter, custom pole lighting, custom hand rail and fencing. �O b AGGREGATE PROCESSING 16 AGGREGATE SALES a DEMOLITION e PUBLIC -UTILITIESeiXCAVATIONmSITE GRADINGBSTREET CONSTRUCTION Project Name: P14 Faversham Park Pump Station Sub or Prime? Sub Contractor Owner: City of Westminster Contact: Stephanie Beliker, Ph: (303) 658-2174, Fax: (303) 706-3927 4800 W. 92°a Ave Westminster, CO 80031 Original Contract Amount: $1,058,965 Final Contract Amount: $1,057,399 Awarded Contract Time: 180 Days Actual Substantial Completion: 180 Days Construction Dates: 7/2008 - 1/2009 % By Own Forces 80% Description: Installation of 1800 LF of 12" Water main in existing city streets and tie ins within Faversham park. Construction of a VFD booster pump station enclosed in a 600 SF CMU Masonry / Stick Roof building with stone stucco and tin roof finish within Faversham Park. 0 AGGREGATE PROCESSING®AGGREGATE SALES ® DEMOLITION e PUBLIC.UTILITIES0EXCAVATIOH-SITE GRADINGO.STREET CONSTRUCTION Project Name: South Cheyenne Community Park Sub /Prime Prime Contractor Owner: City of Cheyenne, Contact: Tim Grote, Ph: (307) 6384338, Fax: (307) 6384355 2101 O'neil, Ave Room 302 Cheyenne, WY 82001 Original Contract Amount: $1,693,751 Final Contract Amount: $1,529,544 Awarded Contract Time: 360 Days Actual Substantial Completion: 360 Days Construction Dates: 11/2008—11/2009 % By Own Forces 65% Superintendant: Pete Spiegel Description: Construct 15 acre City Park including: Dewatrering, Earthwork (22000 CY), Utilities, Concrete Trails and plazas (45,000SF), Parking Lot (3000 SY), Age separated play areas, Prefabricated shade structure, Landscaping, and Irrigation. b AGGREGATE PROCESSING 46 AGGREGATE SALES ® DEMOLITION • PUBLIC: UTILITIES * EXCAVATIONi SITE GRADING eSTREET CONSTRUCtION Project Name: Boardwalk Park Phase III Sub or Prime? Prime Contractor Owner: Town of Windsor Parks Department Contact: Wade Willis, Ph: (970) 674-2434, Fax: (970) 674-2456 301 Walnut Street Windsor, CO 80550 Original Contract Amount: $883,894 Final Contract Amount: $953,956 Scope was added to the contract to provide additional shoreline protection and concrete paving Awarded Contract Time: 180 Days Actual Substantial Completion: 180 Days Construction Dates: 9/2006 - 3/2007 % By Own Forces 75% Superintendant: Chris Leone Description: Construction of concrete park plaza (12,000 SF) and trails, park amenities, concrete unit pavers, construction of asphalt parking lots, shoreline reinforcement and re -vegetation.. e AGGREGATE PROCESSING:AGGREGATE SALES ® DEMOLITION s PUBLIC.UTILITIESOEXCAVATION* SITE GRADINGeSTREET CONSTRUCTION Project Name: Ken Mitchell Lakes Inlet / Outlet Pump Station Sub or Prime? Prime Contractor Owner: City of Brighton Contact: Dawn Hessheimer, Ph: (303) 655-2127, Fax: (303) 655-2001 22 South. 4 h Street Brighton, CO 80601 Original Contract Amount: $1,077,718 Final Contract Amount: $1,117,720 Awarded Contract Time: N/A Actual Substantial Completion: 280 Days Construction Dates: 11/2008 - 8/2009 % By Own Forces 60% Description: Construct two concrete cast in place wet well structures 30 feet below grade. Dewater site for construction of wet wells bringing groundwater table down 22 ft within 100 feet of the South Platte River. Install sheet piling in the river to allow for construction of a concrete inlet / outlet structure. Install submersible pumps in wet well structure and perform site road construction and maintenance. e AGGREGATE PROCESSING 0 AGGREGATE SALES a DEMOLITION e PUBLICC• UTILITIES0EXCAVATION aSITE GRADING OSTREET CONSTRUCTION Project Name: 59"' Avenue Reconstruction Sub or Prime? Prime Contractor Owner: City of Greeley Contact: Dave Wells, Ph: (970) 350-9796 Fax: (970) 3364142 1000 1 Oth Street Greeley, CO 80631 Contract Amount: $1,235,320 Awarded Contract Time: 180 Days Actual Substantial Completion: 155 Days Construction Dates: 6/2008 — 11/2008 % By Own Forces 65% Description: Widening and reconstruction of/< of a mile of City of Greeley arterial including embankment, precast concrete block wall, curb, gutter, sidewalk, base course, and paving. ® AGGREGATE PROCESSING 46 AGGREGATE SALES a DEMOLITION s PUBLIC-UTILITIES*EXCAVATIONeSITE GR.AnmoeSTREET CONSTRUCTION cdpl' Project Name: North Greeley Sewer Sub or Prime? Prime Contractor Owner: City of Greeley Contact: Phil carter, Ph: (970) 350-9826, Fax: (970) 350-9805 1001 9 h Ave. Greeley, CO 80620 Original Contract Amount: $1,138,000 Final Contract Amount: $1,156,000 Construction Dates: 12/2006 - 7/2007 % By Own Forces 95% Description: Construction of 7500 if of 36" Sewer trunk line, 1500 if 15" Sewer main line, and 800 if 8"sewer main line. Bury depths ranging from 811 to 24ft, and as far as 16 ft below groundwater levels. Project included one arterial and one highway crossing. 02870-1 Planter Pots - 4' dia. EA. /20 02870-2 Planter Pots - T dia. EA. 4 02870-3 6' Bench EA. 02870-4 Trash Receptacle EA. 02870-5 Privacy Wall - Fencing L.F. of ad 4,-0 04200-1 Privacy Wall - Columns EA. /050 -- PRICES The foregoing prices shall include all labor, materials, transportation, shoring, removal, dewatering, overhead, profit, insurance, etc., to cover the complete Work in place of the several kinds called for. Bidder acknowledges that the OWNER has the right to delete items in the Bid or change quantities at his sole discretion without affecting the Agreement or prices of any item so long as the deletion or change does not exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the total Agreement Price. RESPECTFULLY SUBMITTED: CONTRACTOR BY: �h'/i�5 LEoNE • r: Signature Date 22Fss12 Title License Number (If Applicable) Owl r Seal if d Attest: Address PD �J�✓x �� Telephone %-39Z-a69� Email CAIA- 5L-6o IC(PjaC01 rA.AcTZI�C -CA/2-7 Rev10/20/07 Section 00300 Page 3 ® AGGREOATE'PROCESSING 46AGGREGATE SALES' o DEMOLITION o PIJBLIC.UTILrriESvEXCAVATION®`SITE GRADINGOSTREET CONSTRUCTION P-O Box 129 •450,East -16th Street • Greeley, GO 80632 P-h: (970) 392-0694 "• F.ax:,(9,70) 392-0695 • Ernai/: J2A/2contractng.com Project Name: Denver International Airport Runway 17L / 35R Sub or Prime? Sub Contractor Owner: Contract Amount: Awarded Contract Time: Actual Substantial Completion: Completion Date: % By Own Forces Description: City and County of Denver, C/O Interstate Highway Construction Contact: Julio Laris: 720-272-8577 $479,839 120 Days 120 Days 9/2009 100% Crush 100,000 tons of asphalt and concrete removals for runway reconstruction proj ect. Continental Hascape Systems LLC. 303.384.3399 303.278.1166 fax Significant Projects Navajo Elementary 2009 Albuquerque, New Mexico Heads Up Landscape 16,000sf permeable interlocking concrete pavers Alexan at Briargate 2009 Colorado Springs, Colorado Trammel Crow Residential 7,000sf concrete pavers Snowmass Base Village 2008-2009 Snowmass, Colorado The Weitz Company 56,000sf concrete, clay and sandstone pavers Lincoln Station 2007-2008 Lone Tree, Colorado Weitz Construction 106,000sf concrete pavers Isletta Casino Albuquerque, New Mexico Heads Up Landscape 4,000sf permeable interlocking concrete pavers Thornburg Campus 2008 Santa Fe, New Mexico Heads Up Landscape 11,300sf clay pavers Talavera 2008 Fairfield Properties, LP Denver, Colorado 19,750sf pedestal set concrete pavers Santa Fe Railyard Park and Plaza 2008 Star Construction/Heads Up landscape Sante Fe, New mexico 23,OOOsf clay pavers, 5,500sf concrete pavers Prologis 2008 The Weitz Company Aurora, Colorado 15,900sf concrete pavers Epic One 2008 Colorado Springs, Colorado Saunders/Colarelli 8,400sf concrete pavers Liberty Toyota 2008 Colorado Springs, Colorado Colarelli Construction 8,OOOsf permeable concrete pavers Art House Lofts 2007 Denver, Colorado Palace Construction 9,OOOsf concrete pavers/5,000sf pedestal set pavers Loma Colorado 2007 Rio Rancho, New Mexico Pulte Homes 7,500sf concrete pavers City of Manitou Springs Streetscape 2006-2008 Manitou Springs, Colorado K.E.C.I construction/ AA Construction 10,000sf concrete pavers (phased) Tracon Plaza 2007 Denver International Airport 7,000sf concrete pavers University of Colorado HSC; Educational Facility II 2007 Aurora, Colorado Haselden Construction - Barton Mallow 10,600sf concrete pavers Custom Homes at Village Walk 2007 Beaver Creek, Colorado R.A. Nelson 48,000sf concrete pavers Southlands Lifestyle Center 2006 Aurora, Colorado Beck Construction Group 195,000sf concrete pavers 29th Street Redevelopment 2006 Boulder, Colorado The Weitz Company 165,000sf concrete pavers Crested Butte Mountain Resort 2006-2007 Mount Crested Butte, Colorado Haselden Construction LLC. Olde Wadsworth Streetscape Improvements 2005 Arvada, Colorado KECI Colorado Inc. Flatiron Crossing Remediation 2005 Broomfield, Colorado Roche Construction, Inc. 100,000sf concrete pavers Saint Julien Hotel 2004 Boulder, Colorado GE Johnson Construction St. Francis Cathedral 2003 Santa Fe, New Mexico Heads Up Landscape 15,000sf Concrete Pavers Wembley Park Dog Track 1999 Commerce City, Colorado Dean & Associates 60,000sf concrete pavers Westminster Promenade -Westin Hotel 2000 Westminster, Colorado Hoffman Construction Denver Zoo Parking Garage 2001 Denver, Colorado Haselden Construction Town Center Cinema 2000 - 2001 Colorado Springs, Colorado Colorado Structures, INC. Historic Arkansas Riverwalk Of Pueblo Phase 11999 Pueblo, Colorado H.W. Houston Historic Arkansas Riverwalk Of Pueblo Phase II 2000 Pueblo, Colorado Gonzales Concrete Expedition Station 1998 Keystone, Colorado Mortenson Metro Point II Tech Center 1999 Denver, Colorado G.E. Johnson Colorado Springs Streetscape 1999-2009 Colorado Springs, CO AA Construction Plaza of the Rockies 2000 Colorado Springs, Colorado G.E. Johnson SECTION 00400 SUPPLEMENTS TO BID FORMS 00410 Bid Bond 00420 Statement of Bidder's Qualifications 00430 Schedule of Subcontractors Rev 10/20/07 SECTION 00410 BID BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: that we, the undersigned J-2 Contracting Company as Principal, and as Surety, are hereby held and firmly bound unto the City of Fort Collins, Colorado, as OWNER, in the sum of dive Percent (5%) of Total Bid Amount for the payment of which, well and truly to be made, we hereby jointly and severally bind ourselves, successors, and assigns. THE CONDITION of this obligation is such that whereas the Principal has submitted to the City of Fort Collins, Colorado the accompanying Bid and hereby made a part hereof to enter into a Construction Agreement for the construction of Fort Collins Project, 7138 Downtown Alley Enhancement. NOW THEREFORE, (a) If said Bid shall be rejected, or (b) If said Bid shall be accepted and the Principal shall execute and deliver a Contract in the form of Contract attached hereto (properly completed in accordance with said Bid) and shall furnish a BOND for his faithful performance of said Contract, and for payment of all persons performing labor or furnishing materials in connection therewith, and shall in all other respects perform the Agreement created by the acceptance of said Bid, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise the same shall remain in force and effect, it being expressly understood and agreed that the liability of the Surety for any and all claims hereunder shall, in no event, exceed the penal amount of this obligation as herein stated. The Surety, for value received, hereby stipulates and agrees that the obligations of said Surety and its BOND shall be in no way impaired or affected by any extension of the time within which the OWNER may accept such Bid; and said Surety does hereby waive notice of any such extension. Surety Companies executing bonds must be authorized to transact business in the State of Colorado and be accepted by the OWNER. Rev 10/20/07 Section 00410 Page 1 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Principal and the Surety have hereunto set their hands and seals this 11th day of May , 2010 , and such of them as are corporations have caused their corporate seals to be hereto affixed and these presents to be signed by their proper officers, the day and year first set forth above. PRINCIPAL Name : J-2 Contracting Company Address : P.O. sox 129; Greeley, CO 80632 By: Title: �j?���OE✓t� ATTEST: By: n J .(.,SEAL) SEAL � �t , SURETY First National Insurance Company of America Safeco Plaza; Seattle, WA 98185 By: ~ K'Anne E. Vogel / Title: Attorney -in -Fact ,��_atti:'ttaoalr, n r . 7fi ' rA (SEAL) t f K r Rev 10/20/07 Section 00410 Page 2 POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL BY THESE PRESENTS: No. 9031 That FIRST NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, a Washington corporation, does hereby appoint ***********WILLIAM C. BENSLER; DIANE CLEMENTSON; KATHERINE E. DILL; DARLENE KRINGS; RUSSELL D. LEAR; ROYAL R. LOVELL; BRANDI TETLEY; KELLY T. URWILLER; K'ANNE E. VOGEL; JENNIFER WINTER: Greeley, CO****** its true and lawful attorney(s)-in-fact, with full authority to execute on behalf of the company fidelity and surety bonds or undertakings and other documents of a similar character issued by the company in the course of its business, and to bind FIRST NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA thereby as fully as if such instruments had been duly executed by its regularly elected officers at its home office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, FIRST NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA has executed and attested these presents this 4th day of December , 2009 Dexter R. Legg, Secretary Timothy A. Mikolajewski, Vice President CERTIFICATE Extract from the By -Laws of FIRST NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA: "Article V, Section 13. - FIDELITY AND SURETY BONDS ... the President, any Vice President, the Secretary, and any Assistant Vice President appointed for that purpose by the officer in charge of surety operations, shall each have authority to appoint individuals as attorneys -in -fact or under other appropriate titles with authority to execute on behalf of the company fidelity and surety bonds and other documents of similar character issued by the company in the course of its business... On any instrument making or evidencing such appointment, the signatures may be affixed by facsimile. On any instrument conferring such authority or on any bond or undertaking of the company, the seal, or a facsimile thereof, may be impressed or affixed or in any other manner reproduced; provided, however, that the seal shall not be necessary to the validity of any such instrument or undertaking." Extract from a Resolution of the Board of Directors of FIRST NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA adopted July 28,1970. "On any certificate executed by the Secretary or an assistant secretary of the Company setting out, (i) The provisions of Article V, Section 13 of the By -Laws, and (ii) A copy of the power -of -attorney appointment, executed pursuant thereto, and (iii) Certifying that said power -of -attorney appointment is in full force and effect, the signature of the certifying officer may be by facsimile, and the seal of the Company may be a facsimile thereof." 1, Dexter R. Legg , Secretary of FIRST NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, do hereby certify that the foregoing extracts of the By -Laws and of a Resolution of the Board of Directors of this corporation, and of a Power of Attorney issued pursuant thereto, are true and correct, and that both the By -Laws, the Resolution and the Power of Attorney are still in full force and effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the facsimile seal of said corporation this � ��1 day of Cis �NCFCn_ �X* j,kj Dexter R. Legg, Secretary WEB PDF SECTION 00420 STATEMENT OF BIDDER'S QUALIFICATIONS Please refer to Section 01010, Summary of Work, Part 1 - General, 1.3 Contractor Qualifications in the Project Manual/Specifications. Rev10/20/07 Section 00420 Page 1