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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRFP - 7589 SAFETY PROGRAM ASSESSMENTRFP 7561 Insurance Page 1 of 24 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL 7589 SAFETY PROGRAM ASSESSMENT The City of Fort Collins is requesting proposals from qualified firms to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the City’s safety structure, culture and programs. Proposals submission via email is preferred. Proposals shall be submitted n Microsoft Word or PDF format and e-mailed to: purchasing@fcgov.com. If electing to submit hard copy proposals instead, five (5) copies, will be received at the City of Fort Collins' Purchasing Division, 215 North Mason St., 2nd floor, Fort Collins, Colorado 80524. Proposals will be received before 3:00 p.m. (our clock), January 28, 2014 and referenced as Proposal No. 7589. If delivered, they are to be sent to 215 North Mason Street, 2 nd Floor, Fort Collins, Colorado 80524. If mailed, the address is P.O. Box 580, Fort Collins, 80522-0580. The City encourages all disadvantaged business enterprises to submit proposals in response to all requests for proposals and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race, color, national origin for all proposals for negotiated agreements. Questions concerning the scope of the project should be directed to Project Manager, Lance Murray, Risk Manager at (970) 221-6807 or lmurray@fcgov.com. Questions regarding bid submittal or process should be directed to Gerry S. Paul, Director of Purchasing Risk Management at (970) 221-6779 or gspaul@fcgov.com. A copy of the Proposal may be obtained as follows: 1. Download the Proposal/Bid from the BuySpeed Webpage, www.fcgov.com/eprocurement The City of Fort Collins is subject to public information laws, which permit access to most records and documents. Proprietary information in your response must be clearly identified and will be protected to the extent legally permissible. Proposals may not be marked ‘Proprietary’ in their entirety. Information considered proprietary is limited to material treated as confidential in the normal conduct of business, trade secrets, discount information, and individual product or service pricing. Summary price information may not be designated as proprietary as such information may be carried forward into other public documents. All provisions of any contract resulting from this request for proposal will be public information. Financial Services Purchasing Division 215 N. Mason St. 2nd Floor PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 970.221.6775 970.221.6707 fcgov.com/purchasing RFP 7561 Insurance Page 2 of 24 Sales Prohibited/Conflict of Interest: No officer, employee, or member of City Council, shall have a financial interest in the sale to the City of any real or personal property, equipment, material, supplies or services where such officer or employee exercises directly or indirectly any decision-making authority concerning such sale or any supervisory authority over the services to be rendered. This rule also applies to subcontracts with the City. Soliciting or accepting any gift, gratuity favor, entertainment, kickback or any items of monetary value from any person who has or is seeking to do business with the City of Fort Collins is prohibited. Collusive or sham proposals: Any proposal deemed to be collusive or a sham proposal will be rejected and reported to authorities as such. Your authorized signature of this proposal assures that such proposal is genuine and is not a collusive or sham proposal. The City of Fort Collins reserves the right to reject any and all proposals and to waive any irregularities or informalities. Sincerely, Gerry S. Paul Director of Purchasing & Risk Management RFP 7561 Insurance Page 3 of 24 RFP7589 Safety Program Assessment The City of Fort Collins is requesting proposals from qualified agencies / firms to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the City’s safety structure, culture and programs. Proposals from respondents will be reviewed by a cross-functional internal panel and scored. The highest ranking qualified agencies / firms may be selected to interview with the panel and a final selection will be based on interview ranking results. Purpose The purpose of this RFP is to solicit proposals from qualified firms to partner with the City of Fort Collins to conduct a comprehensive cultural review and assessment of the City’s safety program and to identify opportunities for improvement. Services will include leveraging industry knowledge and best practices to assess and evaluate the following: existing City safety programs, organizational structure, talent level, initiatives, training, metrics, policies and both peer and non-peer benchmarking. We are seeking a consultant with cultural expertise and experience working with public and private entities and who has demonstrated success supporting best in class safety programs. Background and Data The City of Fort Collins employs various safety methodologies across the organization to address occupational health and safety activities aimed at the reduction of the frequency and severity of injuries. The City of Fort Collins is a local municipality within the State of Colorado and therefore has no jurisdictional relationship with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). The City does however keep an OSHA 300 log for benchmarking purposes and voluntarily provides this data to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. As a local governmental entity, the City of Fort Collins strives to be best in class, including private industry, with regard to losses from employee injury. Current metrics such as recordable incident and DART rates indicate the City lags behind many private industries with regard to loss history / injury data. The City of Fort Collins currently has on average 2,000 employees performing a variety of tasks that would typically be found within a local municipality including police, electric and water utilities, parks, engineering, transit operations, streets and traffic operations, recreation, arts and historical facilities as well as many other task oriented positions both labor intensive and administrative in scope. (see attachment “A”) The City has a Risk Management department consisting of a staff of 5 employees: Risk Manager, Health & Safety Specialist, Risk Management Technician, DOT/CDL Coordinator and Secretary 1. City wide safety management is handled by the Health and Safety Specialist with oversight by the Risk Manager. Other City departments may or may not have employees with safety responsibilities. While City wide employee safety falls under the responsibility of the Risk Management office, individual departments are responsible for developing employee safety policies, procedures and practices to address the unique work environments of each. Written City safety programs outline the basic requirements that are to be met by all departments and RFP 7561 Insurance Page 4 of 24 provide guidance in developing department specific safety procedures and practices. Risk Management personnel are available to individual departments to provide guidance toward developing effective safety and health programs unique to their specific areas of work. Risk Management provides individual departments with regular loss runs and meets with department personnel on a regular basis to encourage actions based on tracking and trending derived from loss runs. City wide performance lagging indicators include Recordable Accident Frequency (RAF) and Days Away Restricted or Transferred (DART) rates used at the City Manager and Executive Lead Team levels. Leading indicators are being developed by the SLT to be implemented and tracked sometime in 2014 as an initiative. Based on BLS numbers, the City of Fort Collins lags behind average RAF and DART rates for public entities and for private industry. The City has in place various department and service area safety committees, a City Safety and Wellness Team (CSWT) made up of representatives from most City departments, and a safety leadership team (SLT) made up of upper management personnel. (see attachment B) Return to work program. The City currently averages approximately 180 lost days per year and we are a wage continuation employer. The City provides numerous and various safety training opportunities for employees each year. Employee safety has been identified as a core competency within the City and is a scored performance management component in annual appraisals. Employee safety is also recognized as one of seven key organizational initiatives and has the complete buy in of the City Manager. Scope of Work The selected agencies / firms will perform the following services: A. Internal Assessment 1. Conduct 3 to 4 day on-site assessment of the City’s safety program. 2. Assess existing organizational safety practices, initiatives and culture through document review, personnel interviews and onsite observations. Interviews will include individuals from all levels of the organization and each department. 3. Assess service area and departmental safety practices and initiatives. 4. Assess policies and training materials. B. Statistical Assessment 1. Assess the City against current best safety practices and benchmarks established by other public entity and private industry organizations. RFP 7561 Insurance Page 5 of 24 2. Utilizing best in class public and/or industry statistics, benchmark the City’s performance by operating units (police, utilities, etc.) to determine how the City is performing as compared to its world class peers. C. Organizational Assessment 1. Assess the organization’s resources and talent level for individuals with direct responsibility and accountability for the safety program. 2. Complete an evaluation of the existing organizational structure, teams, and propose potential alternate structures to enhance the safety program. D. Deliverables The consultant will complete the following tasks by March 21, 2014: 1. In conjunction with the on-site visit, delivery of a thorough oral presentation of preliminary findings for each assessment focus area (internal, statistical, organizational). 2. Prepare a final report detailing key findings and recommendations for each assessment focus area to improve safety performance and reduce RAF and DART rates. 3. Option: Provide a final oral presentation to the City’s senior leadership team detailing the assessment findings and recommendations. Attachment “A” RFP 7561 Insurance Page 6 of 24 Attachment “A” RFP 7561 Insurance Page 7 of 24 Attachment “B” RFP 7589 Safety Program Assessment Page 8 of 24 RFP 7589 Safety Program Assessment Page 9 of 24 REVIEW AND ASSESSMENT Evaluation Process All proposals will be reviewed by a cross functional selection committee. Members of the selection committee will independently review and rate each proposal based on, but not limited to, the following criteria: o Compatibility with existing organizational safety philosophy o The extent and effectiveness to which the proposal appears to meet the requirements of the RFP. o The quantity and quality of similar work that has been provided for other similar organizations. o Expertise and the extent of applicable resources available to the City. o Understanding of the services required by the City as outlined in the Scope of Services as evidenced in the proposal. o Qualifications of the agency's ability to successfully complete the services. This qualification shall include, but not be limited to;  Reputation and proven experience in delivering successful performance based safety programs.  Knowledge of and experience working in a public entity such as a City, County or State agency. Private industry experience will also be considered.  Personnel to be assigned to the contract.  The agency's capability to conform to schedules and demands.  Expertise in developing a sustainable proactive safety culture. o Fees. Review and Assessment Qualified firms will be evaluated on the following criteria. These criteria will be the basis for review of the written proposals and optional interview session. At discretion of the City, interviews of top rated firms may be held. RFP 7589 Safety Program Assessment Page 10 of 24 The rating scale shall be from 1 to 5, with 1 being a poor rating, 3 being an average rating, and 5 being an outstanding rating. WEIGHTING FACTOR QUALIFICATION STANDARD 2.0 Scope of Proposal Does the proposal show an understanding of the project objective, methodology to be used and results that are desired from the project? 1.0 Assigned Personnel Do the persons who will be working on the project have the necessary skills and expertise in cultural safety? Are sufficient people of the requisite skills assigned to the project? 1.0 Availability Can the work be completed in the necessary time? Can the target start and completion dates be met? Are other qualified personnel available to assist in meeting the project schedule if required? Is the project team available to attend meetings as required by the Scope of Work? 1.0 Motivation Is the firm interested and are they capable of doing the work in the required time frame? 2.0 Cost and Work Hours Do the proposed cost and work hours compare favorably with the project Manager's estimate? Are the work hours presented reasonable for the effort required in each project task or phase? 2.0 Firm Capability Does the firm have the support capabilities the assigned personnel require? Has the firm been successful in previous projects of this type and scope? 1.0 Compatibility Does the firm embody the mission, vision and values expected by the City? RFP 7589 Safety Program Assessment Page 11 of 24 Reference Evaluation (Top Rated Firm) The project Manager will check references using the following criteria. The evaluation rankings will be labeled Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory. QUALIFICATION STANDARD Overall Performance Would you hire this Professional again? Did they show the skills required by this project? Timetable Was the original Scope of Work completed within the specified time? Were interim deadlines met in a timely manner? Completeness Was the Professional responsive to client needs; did the Professional anticipate problems? Were problems solved quickly and effectively? Budget Was the original Scope of Work completed within the project budget? Job Knowledge a) If a study, did it meet the Scope of Work? b) If Professional administered a construction contract, was the project functional upon completion and did it operate properly? Were problems corrected quickly and effectively? RFP 7589 Safety Program Assessment Page 12 of 24 SUBMITTAL SECTION – RFP 7589 SAFETY CONSULTING Failure to return this submittal page with your qualifications will be cause for rejection Please address the following in the order listed below: Name of Company. Based on historical experience and the size and scope of City operations, propose a time frame to complete a thorough assessment of the items identified under “Scope of Services”. The City realizes however that the scope of work may potentially expand in the future, but only at the discretion of the City and at which point a new RFP and scope of services may be initiated based on potential findings of work performed from this RFP. Provide the names and telephone numbers of at least 5 (five) references. Provide any previous and current local government experience. These should include other public entity accounts as well as private. Identify the type of service(s) provided for each reference and the length of time your firm has worked with the account. (Describe any special expertise your firm has in providing occupational health and safety services to a City or other public entity). Please explain how the functions of each team member (if applicable) will ensure continuity in the services to the City. The proposed cost of the services outlined in this RFP. Is the cost all-inclusive, or do certain services require additional fees? Please make it clear what your costs cover. The City of Fort Collins reserves the right to negotiate the scope of work and applicable costs with the selected vendor. List what your firm believes to be the three most important responsibilities of an occupational health and safety consultant and give a very brief example of how you have fulfilled these three responsibilities for one client. Also, please give reference information for this client. RFP 7589 Safety Program Assessment Page 13 of 24 SUBMITTAL SECTION – RFP 7589 SAFETY CONSULTING Failure to return this submittal page with your qualifications will be cause for rejection _______________________________________________________________________ Company Name _______________________________________________________________________ Print or Type Name of Bidder's Authorized Officer or Partner _______________________________________________________________________ Signature of Bidder's Authorized Officer or Partner Date *NOTE: If Bidder is a corporation, set forth the legal name of the corporation together with the signature of the officer or officers authorized to sign contracts on behalf of the corporation. If Bidder is a partnership, set forth the name of the firm together with the signature of the partner or partners authorized to sign contracts on behalf of the partnership. Business address: _______________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________ Telephone # _________________________ Email: _________________________ RFP 7589 Safety Program Assessment Page 14 of 24 SERVICES AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into the day and year set forth below by and between THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO, a Municipal Corporation, hereinafter referred to as the "City" and , hereinafter referred to as "Service Provider". WITNESSETH: In consideration of the mutual covenants and obligations herein expressed, it is agreed by and between the parties hereto as follows: 1. Scope of Services. The Service Provider agrees to provide services in accordance with the scope of services attached hereto as Exhibit "A", consisting of ( ) page and incorporated herein by this reference. Irrespective of references in Exhibit A to certain named third parties, Professional shall be solely responsible for performance of all duties hereunder. 2. The Work Schedule. [Optional] The services to be performed pursuant to this Agreement shall be performed in accordance with the Work Schedule attached hereto as Exhibit "B", consisting of ( ) page , and incorporated herein by this reference. 3. Time of Commencement and Completion of Services. The services to be performed pursuant to this Agreement shall be initiated within ( ) days following execution of this Agreement. Services shall be completed no later than . Time is of the essence. Any extensions of the time limit set forth above must be agreed upon in a writing signed by the parties. 4. Contract Period. [Option 1] This Agreement shall commence upon the date of execution shown on the signature page of this Agreement and shall continue in full force and effect for one (1) year, unless sooner terminated as herein provided. In addition, at the option of the City, the Agreement may be extended for an additional period of one (1) year at the RFP 7589 Safety Program Assessment Page 15 of 24 rates provided with written notice to the Professional mailed no later than ninety (90) days prior to contract end. 5. Contract Period. [Option 2] This Agreement shall commence , 200 , and shall continue in full force and effect until , 200 , unless sooner terminated as herein provided. In addition, at the option of the City, the Agreement may be extended for additional one year periods not to exceed ( ) additional one year periods. Renewals and pricing changes shall be negotiated by and agreed to by both parties. The Denver Boulder Greeley CPIU published by the Colorado State Planning and Budget Office will be used as a guide. Written notice of renewal shall be provided to the Service Provider and mailed no later than ninety (90) days prior to contract end. 6. Delay. If either party is prevented in whole or in part from performing its obligations by unforeseeable causes beyond its reasonable control and without its fault or negligence, then the party so prevented shall be excused from whatever performance is prevented by such cause. To the extent that the performance is actually prevented, the Service Provider must provide written notice to the City of such condition within fifteen (15) days from the onset of such condition. 7. Early Termination by City/Notice. Notwithstanding the time periods contained herein, the City may terminate this Agreement at any time without cause by providing written notice of termination to the Service Provider. Such notice shall be delivered at least fifteen (15) days prior to the termination date contained in said notice unless otherwise agreed in writing by the parties. All notices provided under this Agreement shall be effective when mailed, postage prepaid and sent to the following addresses: Service Provider: City: Copy to: Attn: City of Fort Collins Attn: PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 City of Fort Collins Attn: Purchasing Dept. PO Box 580 Fort Collins, CO 80522 RFP 7589 Safety Program Assessment Page 16 of 24 In the event of early termination by the City, the Service Provider shall be paid for services rendered to the date of termination, subject only to the satisfactory performance of the Service Provider's obligations under this Agreement. Such payment shall be the Service Provider's sole right and remedy for such termination. 8. Contract Sum. The City shall pay the Service Provider for the performance of this Contract, subject to additions and deletions provided herein, ($ ) as per the attached Exhibit " ", consisting of page , and incorporated herein by this reference. 9. City Representative. The City will designate, prior to commencement of the work, its representative who shall make, within the scope of his or her authority, all necessary and proper decisions with reference to the services provided under this agreement. All requests concerning this agreement shall be directed to the City Representative. 10. Independent Service provider. The services to be performed by Service Provider are those of an independent service provider and not of an employee of the City of Fort Collins. The City shall not be responsible for withholding any portion of Service Provider's compensation hereunder for the payment of FICA, Workmen's Compensation or other taxes or benefits or for any other purpose. 11. Subcontractors. Service Provider may not subcontract any of the Work set forth in the Exhibit A, Statement of Work without the prior written consent of the city, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. If any of the Work is subcontracted hereunder (with the consent of the City), then the following provisions shall apply: (a) the subcontractor must be a reputable, qualified firm with an established record of successful performance in its respective trade performing identical or substantially similar work, (b) the subcontractor will be required to comply with all applicable terms of this Agreement, (c) the subcontract will not create any contractual relationship between any such subcontractor and the City, nor RFP 7589 Safety Program Assessment Page 17 of 24 will it obligate the City to pay or see to the payment of any subcontractor, and (d) the work of the subcontractor will be subject to inspection by the City to the same extent as the work of the Service Provider. 12. Personal Services. It is understood that the City enters into the Agreement based on the special abilities of the Service Provider and that this Agreement shall be considered as an agreement for personal services. Accordingly, the Service Provider shall neither assign any responsibilities nor delegate any duties arising under the Agreement without the prior written consent of the City. 13. Acceptance Not Waiver. The City's approval or acceptance of, or payment for any of the services shall not be construed to operate as a waiver of any rights or benefits provided to the City under this Agreement or cause of action arising out of performance of this Agreement. 14. Warranty. a. Service Provider warrants that all work performed hereunder shall be performed with the highest degree of competence and care in accordance with accepted standards for work of a similar nature. b. Unless otherwise provided in the Agreement, all materials and equipment incorporated into any work shall be new and, where not specified, of the most suitable grade of their respective kinds for their intended use, and all workmanship shall be acceptable to City. c. Service Provider warrants all equipment, materials, labor and other work, provided under this Agreement, except City-furnished materials, equipment and labor, against defects and nonconformances in design, materials and workmanship/workwomanship for a period beginning with the start of the work and ending twelve (12) months from RFP 7589 Safety Program Assessment Page 18 of 24 and after final acceptance under the Agreement, regardless whether the same were furnished or performed by Service Provider or by any of its subcontractors of any tier. Upon receipt of written notice from City of any such defect or nonconformances, the affected item or part thereof shall be redesigned, repaired or replaced by Service Provider in a manner and at a time acceptable to City. 15. Default. Each and every term and condition hereof shall be deemed to be a material element of this Agreement. In the event either party should fail or refuse to perform according to the terms of this agreement, such party may be declared in default thereof. 16. Remedies. In the event a party has been declared in default, such defaulting party shall be allowed a period of ten (10) days within which to cure said default. In the event the default remains uncorrected, the party declaring default may elect to (a) terminate the Agreement and seek damages; (b) treat the Agreement as continuing and require specific performance; or (c) avail himself of any other remedy at law or equity. If the non-defaulting party commences legal or equitable actions against the defaulting party, the defaulting party shall be liable to the non-defaulting party for the non-defaulting party's reasonable attorney fees and costs incurred because of the default. 17. Binding Effect. This writing, together with the exhibits hereto, constitutes the entire agreement between the parties and shall be binding upon said parties, their officers, employees, agents and assigns and shall inure to the benefit of the respective survivors, heirs, personal representatives, successors and assigns of said parties. 18. Indemnity/Insurance. a. The Service Provider agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City, its officers, agents and employees against and from any and all actions, suits, claims, demands or liability of any character whatsoever brought or asserted for injuries to or death of any RFP 7589 Safety Program Assessment Page 19 of 24 person or persons, or damages to property arising out of, result from or occurring in connection with the performance of any service hereunder. b. The Service Provider shall take all necessary precautions in performing the work hereunder to prevent injury to persons and property. c. Without limiting any of the Service Provider's obligations hereunder, the Service Provider shall provide and maintain insurance coverage naming the City as an additional insured under this Agreement of the type and with the limits specified within Exhibit , consisting of one (1) page, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. The Service Provider before commencing services hereunder, shall deliver to the City's Director of Purchasing and Risk Management, P. O. Box 580 Fort Collins, Colorado 80522 one copy of a certificate evidencing the insurance coverage required from an insurance company acceptable to the City. 19. Entire Agreement. This Agreement, along with all Exhibits and other documents incorporated herein, shall constitute the entire Agreement of the parties. Covenants or representations not contained in this Agreement shall not be binding on the parties. 20. Law/Severability. The laws of the State of Colorado shall govern the construction interpretation, execution and enforcement of this Agreement. In the event any provision of this Agreement shall be held invalid or unenforceable by any court of competent jurisdiction, such holding shall not invalidate or render unenforceable any other provision of this Agreement. 21. Prohibition Against Employing Illegal Aliens. Pursuant to Section 8-17.5-101, C.R.S., et. seq., Service Provider represents and agrees that: a. As of the date of this Agreement: RFP 7589 Safety Program Assessment Page 20 of 24 1. Service Provider does not knowingly employ or contract with an illegal alien who will perform work under this Agreement; and 2. Service Provider will participate in either the e-Verify program created in Public Law 208, 104th Congress, as amended, and expanded in Public Law 156, 108th Congress, as amended, administered by the United States Department of Homeland Security (the “e-Verify Program”) or the Department Program (the “Department Program”), an employment verification program established pursuant to Section 8-17.5-102(5)(c) C.R.S. in order to confirm the employment eligibility of all newly hired employees to perform work under this Agreement. b. Service Provider shall not knowingly employ or contract with an illegal alien to perform work under this Agreement or knowingly enter into a contract with a subcontractor that knowingly employs or contracts with an illegal alien to perform work under this Agreement. c. Service Provider is prohibited from using the e-Verify Program or Department Program procedures to undertake pre-employment screening of job applicants while this Agreement is being performed. d. If Service Provider obtains actual knowledge that a subcontractor performing work under this Agreement knowingly employs or contracts with an illegal alien, Service Provider shall: 1. Notify such subcontractor and the City within three days that Service Provider has actual knowledge that the subcontractor is employing or contracting with an illegal alien; and 2. Terminate the subcontract with the subcontractor if within three days of receiving the notice required pursuant to this section the subcontractor does not cease RFP 7589 Safety Program Assessment Page 21 of 24 employing or contracting with the illegal alien; except that Service Provider shall not terminate the contract with the subcontractor if during such three days the subcontractor provides information to establish that the subcontractor has not knowingly employed or contracted with an illegal alien. e. Service Provider shall comply with any reasonable request by the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment (the “Department”) made in the course of an investigation that the Department undertakes or is undertaking pursuant to the authority established in Subsection 8-17.5-102 (5), C.R.S. f. If Service Provider violates any provision of this Agreement pertaining to the duties imposed by Subsection 8-17.5-102, C.R.S. the City may terminate this Agreement. If this Agreement is so terminated, Service Provider shall be liable for actual and consequential damages to the City arising out of Service Provider’s violation of Subsection 8-17.5-102, C.R.S. g. The City will notify the Office of the Secretary of State if Service Provider violates this provision of this Agreement and the City terminates the Agreement for such breach. 22. Special Provisions. Special provisions or conditions relating to the services to be performed pursuant to this Agreement are set forth in Exhibit " " - Confidentiality, consisting of ( ) pages, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. RFP 7589 Safety Program Assessment Page 22 of 24 CITY OF FORT COLLINS, COLORADO a municipal corporation By:_______________________________ Gerry Paul Director of Purchasing and Risk Management Date:_____________________________ ATTEST: _________________________________ City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: ________________________________ Assistant City Attorney By:_______________________________ __________________________________ PRINT NAME __________________________________ CORPORATE PRESIDENT OR VICE PRESIDENT Date:_____________________________ ATTEST: (Corporate Seal) _____________________________ CORPORATE SECRETARY RFP 7589 Safety Program Assessment Page 23 of 24 EXHIBIT 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. RFP 7589 Safety Program Assessment Page 24 of 24 EXHIBIT CONFIDENTIALITY IN CONNECTION WITH SERVICES provided to the City of Fort Collins (the “City”) pursuant to this Agreement (the “Agreement”), the Service Provider hereby acknowledges that it has been informed that the City has established policies and procedures with regard to the handling of confidential information and other sensitive materials. In consideration of access to certain information, data and material (hereinafter individually and collectively, regardless of nature, referred to as “information”) that are the property of and/or relate to the City or its employees, customers or suppliers, which access is related to the performance of services that the Service Provider has agreed to perform, the Service Provider hereby acknowledges and agrees as follows: That information that has or will come into its possession or knowledge in connection with the performance of services for the City may be confidential and/or proprietary. The Service Provider agrees to treat as confidential (a) all information that is owned by the City, or that relates to the business of the City, or that is used by the City in carrying on business, and (b) all information that is proprietary to a third party (including but not limited to customers and suppliers of the City). The Service Provider shall not disclose any such information to any person not having a legitimate need-to-know for purposes authorized by the City. Further, the Service Provider shall not use such information to obtain any economic or other benefit for itself, or any third party, except as specifically authorized by the City. The foregoing to the contrary notwithstanding, the Service Provider understands that it shall have no obligation under this Agreement with respect to information and material that (a) becomes generally known to the public by publication or some means other than a breach of duty of this Agreement, or (b) is required by law, regulation or court order to be disclosed, provided that the request for such disclosure is proper and the disclosure does not exceed that which is required. In the event of any disclosure under (b) above, the Service Provider shall furnish a copy of this Agreement to anyone to whom it is required to make such disclosure and shall promptly advise the City in writing of each such disclosure. In the event that the Service Provider ceases to perform services for the City, or the City so requests for any reason, the Service Provider shall promptly return to the City any and all information described hereinabove, including all copies, notes and/or summaries (handwritten or mechanically produced) thereof, in its possession or control or as to which it otherwise has access. The Service Provider understands and agrees that the City’s remedies at law for a breach of the Service Provider’s obligations under this Confidentiality Agreement may be inadequate and that the City shall, in the event of any such breach, be entitled to seek equitable relief (including without limitation preliminary and permanent injunctive relief and specific performance) in addition to all other remedies provided hereunder or available at law.