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Agrrement with IDEKO PRODUCTIONS LLC 2020 - 3 1 35 5- C �R - -7/2 o f 20 z c.S Contract No. 20-057-02 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH AND IDEKO PRODUCTIONS LLC FOR CULTURAL PROGRAMMING AND EVENT PRODUCERS PURSUANT TO RFQ-2020-057-ND • MAR - 9 2021 This Professional Services Agreement ("Agreement") is entered into this day of , 20 ("Effective Date"), between the CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, a municipal corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Florida, having its principal offices at 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida, 33139 (the "City"), and IDEKO PRODUCTIONS LLC a New York limited liability corporation, whose address is 381 Park Avenue South, Suite 1101, New York, NY 10016 ("Consultant"). SECTION 1 DEFINITIONS Agreement: This Agreement between the City and Consultant, including any exhibits and amendments thereto. City Manager: The chief administrative officer of the City. City Manager's Designee: The City staff member who is designated by the City Manager to administer this Agreement on behalf of the City. The City Manager's designee shall be Heather Shaw, Assistant Director, Tourism and Cultural Development. Consultant: For the purposes of this Agreement, Consultant shall be deemed to be an independent contractor, and not an agent or employee of the City. Services: All services, work and actions by the Consultant performed or undertaken pursuant to the Agreement. Consultant Service Order: "Consultant Service Order" shall specifically describe and delineate the particular Services which will be required of Consultant for the Project that is the subject of such order using Exhibit "A" — Consultant Service Order Format, attached hereby and made part of this Agreement. Fee: Amount paid to the Consultant as compensation for Services. Proposal Documents: Proposal Documents shall mean City of Miami Request for Qualifications (RFQ) No. 2020-057-ND for Cultural Programming and Event Producers together with all amendments thereto, issued by the City in contemplation of this RFQ, and the Consultant's proposal in response thereto ("Proposal"), all of which are hereby incorporated and 1 made a part hereof; provided, however, that in the event of an express conflict between the Proposal Documents and this Agreement, the following order of precedent shall prevail: this Agreement; the RFQ and the Proposal. Risk Manager: The Risk Manager of the City, with offices at 1700 Convention Center Drive, Third Floor, Miami Beach, Florida 33139; telephone number (305) 673-7000, Ext. 6435; and fax number(305) 673-7023. SECTION 2 SCOPE OF SERVICES 2.1 To assist the City to conceive, develop and implement a programmatic strategies, activations and events throughout the City. The City of Miami Beach is a world-class city, with unparalleled cultural and artistic offerings. The City would like to expand on those offerings, by partnering with a firm(s) who have the ability to bring original ideas and programming vision to drive tourism and hotel room nights, reduce traffic impact, increase resident quality of life and enhance the Miami Beach brand. The City envisions cultural programs and events that enhance the City's reputation as a top cultural destination by: • creating elevated, family-friendly, and diverse experiences; • highlighting local businesses and the commercial energy of the City; • highlighting the City's internationally acclaimed cultural institutions, parks, and • beaches; • attracting a diverse pool of local residents; • activating and invigorating the economic vitality of commercial districts; and • promoting events via a local, and national marketing plan. In consideration of the Fee to be paid to Consultant by the City, Consultant shall provide the work and services described in the Consultant Service Order (CSO) (collectively, "Services"), Exhibit A attached hereto. When the City determines that cultural programming or special events are necessary for any given location within the City, the City will reach out to all prequalified firms, that are in good standing on current or past projects, for proposals. The City will select the proposal and firm that it deems to be in the best interest of the City for the project requirements. Although Consultant may be provided with a schedule of the available hours to provide its Services and/or the appropriate location to perform the Services, the City shall not control or have the right to control any other aspect of the actual manner and means of accomplishing the Services provided. Notwithstanding the foregoing, all Services provided by the Consultant shall be performed in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in the Consultant Service Order and to the reasonable satisfaction of the City Manager. If there are any questions regarding the Services to be performed, Consultant should contact the following person: Heather Shaw, Assistant Director Tourism & Culture Department HeatherShaw(W,miamibeachfl.gov Ph: 305-673-7577 2 2.2 Consultant's Services and any deliverables incident thereto, shall be completed in accordance with the timeline and/or schedule in the Consultant Service Order. Consultant Service Orders must include a detailed list of tasks, sub-tasks, and deliverables (Collectively the Scope)that are consistent with the work and services described in Section 2. 2.3 Consultant shall only commence any Services, or portions thereof, upon issuance of a Consultant Service Order executed by the City Manager or City Manager's Designee. SECTION 3 TERM The term of this Agreement ("Term") shall commence upon execution of this Agreement by all parties hereto (the Effective Date set forth on p. 1 hereof), and shall have an initial term of two (2) years with one (1) year renewal option, to be exercised at the City Manager's sole option and discretion, by providing Consultant with written notice of same no less than thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the initial term. Notwithstanding the Term provided herein, Consultant shall adhere to any specific timelines, schedules, dates, and/or performance milestones for completion and delivery of the Services, as same is/are set forth in the timeline and/or schedule referenced in the Consultant Service Order. SECTION 4 FEE 4.1 In consideration of the Services to be provided, Consultant shall be compensated through individual Consultant Service Order(s) issued for a particular project, on a "Fixed Fee" or "Not to Exceed" basis. Notwithstanding the preceding, the total fee paid to Consultant pursuant to this Agreement shall be subject to funds availability approved through the City's budgeting process. 4.2 At the time of negotiation of each Consultant Service Order, City and Contractor will determine the tasks, sub-tasks, and deliverables applicable to the project based on the list of Services, and the lump sum or not-to-exceed amounts associated with each Consultant Service Order. Consultant shall not commence any Services or unless approved in writing by the City Manager or City Manager's Designee. 4.3 Consultant Service Orders shall be executed in accordance with Citywide Procedure No. PO 03.02 (Contract Approval Authority). Any Service Order for activations in excess of $100,000 shall be subject to the prior approval of the Mayor and City Commission. Any Consultant Service Order not executed in accordance herewith shall be null and void. 4.4 Reimbursable Expenses are an allowance set aside by the City and shall include actual expenditures made by the Consultant in the interest of the project, provided such expenses are authorized in advance by the City in a Consultant Service Order. The Reimbursable Expenses allowance, as specified herein, belongs to, and shall be controlled by the City (i.e. unused portions will be retained by the City and shall not be paid to Consultant). Only approved travel-related expenses authorized by a Consultant Service Order will be reimbursed to the Consultant, in an amount not-to-exceed the 3 agreed-upon amount reflected on the corresponding Consultant Service Order, and in accordance with Citywide Procedure No. OD. 20.01 (Travel on City Business), as may be updated by the City from time to time ("Reimbursable Expenses"). Notwithstanding the above, any Reimbursable Expenses must be authorized, in advance, in writing, by the City Manager or corresponding Department's Director. Invoices or vouchers for Reimbursable Expenses shall be submitted to the corresponding Department's Director (along with any supporting receipts and other back-up material required to support the amount invoiced, and as requested by the corresponding Department's Director). Consultant shall certify as to each such invoice and/or voucher that the amounts and items claimed as reimbursable are "true and correct and in accordance with the Agreement." Only actual amounts incurred and paid (requiring proof of payment) by the Consultant shall be invoiced, without any markups and/or additions. 4.5 INVOICING Upon receipt of an acceptable and approved invoice, payment(s) shall be made within forty-five (45) days for that portion (or those portions) of the Services satisfactorily rendered (and referenced in the particular invoice). invoices shall include a detailed description of the Services (or portions thereof) provided, and shall be submitted to the City at the following address: Accounts Payable Division: Payables@miamibeachfl.gov SECTION 5 TERMINATION 5.1 TERMINATION FOR CAUSE If the Consultant shall fail to fulfill in a timely manner, or otherwise violates, any of the covenants, agreements, or stipulations material to this Agreement, the City, through its City Manager, shall thereupon have the right to terminate this Agreement for cause. Prior to exercising its option to terminate for cause, the City shall notify the Consultant of its violation of the particular term(s) of this Agreement and shall grant Consultant ten (10) days to cure such default. If such default remains uncured after ten (10) days, the City may terminate this Agreement without further notice to Consultant. Upon termination, the City shall be fully discharged from any and all liabilities, duties, and terms arising out of, or by virtue of, this Agreement. Notwithstanding the above, the Consultant shall not be relieved of liability to the City for damages sustained by the City by any breach of the Agreement by the Consultant. The City, at its sole option and discretion, shall be entitled to bring any and all legal/equitable actions that it deems to be in its best interest in order to enforce the City's rights and remedies against Consultant. The City shall be entitled to recover all costs of such actions, including reasonable attorneys' fees. 4 5.2 TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE OF THE CITY THE CITY MAY ALSO, THROUGH ITS CITY MANAGER, AND FOR ITS CONVENIENCE AND WITHOUT CAUSE, TERMINATE THE AGREEMENT AT ANY TIME DURING THE TERM BY GIVING WRITTEN NOTICE TO CONSULTANT OF SUCH TERMINATION; WHICH SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS FOLLOWING RECEIPT BY THE CONSULTANT OF SUCH NOTICE. ADDITIONALLY, IN THE EVENT OF A PUBLIC HEALTH, WELFARE OR SAFETY CONCERN, AS DETERMINED BY THE CITY MANAGER, IN THE CITY MANAGER'S SOLE DISCRETION, THE CITY MANAGER, PURSUANT TO A VERBAL OR WRITTEN NOTIFICATION TO CONSULTANT, MAY IMMEDIATELY SUSPEND THE SERVICES UNDER THIS AGREEMENT FOR A TIME CERTAIN, OR IN THE ALTERNATIVE, TERMINATE THIS AGREEMENT ON A GIVEN DATE. IF THE AGREEMENT IS TERMINATED FOR CONVENIENCE BY THE CITY, CONSULTANT SHALL BE PAID FOR ANY SERVICES SATISFACTORILY PERFORMED UP TO THE DATE OF TERMINATION; FOLLOWING WHICH THE CITY SHALL BE DISCHARGED FROM ANY AND ALL LIABILITIES, DUTIES, AND TERMS ARISING OUT OF, OR BY VIRTUE OF, THIS AGREEMENT. 5.3 TERMINATION FOR INSOLVENCY The City also reserves the right to terminate the Agreement in the event the Consultant is placed either in voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy or makes an assignment for the benefit of creditors. In such event, the right and obligations for the parties shall be the same as provided for in Section 5.2. SECTION 6 INDEMNIFICATION AND INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS 6.1 INDEMNIFICATION Consultant agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the City of Miami Beach and its officers, employees, agents, and contractors, from and against any and all actions (whether at law or in equity), claims, liabilities, losses, and expenses, including, but not limited to, attorneys' fees and costs, for personal, economic or bodily injury, wrongful death, loss of or damage to property, which may arise or be alleged to have arisen from the negligent acts, errors, omissions or other wrongful conduct of the Consultant, its officers, employees, agents, contractors, or any other person or entity acting under Consultant's control or supervision, in connection with, related to, or as a result of the Consultant's performance of the Services pursuant to this Agreement. To that extent, the Consultant shall pay all such claims and losses and shall pay all such costs and judgments which may issue from any lawsuit arising from such claims and losses, and shall pay all costs and attorneys' fees expended by the City in the defense of such claims and losses, including appeals. The Consultant expressly understands and agrees that any insurance protection required by this Agreement or otherwise provided by the Consultant shall in no way limit the Consultant's responsibility to indemnify, keep and save harmless and defend the City or its officers, employees, agents and instrumentalities as herein provided. The parties agree that one percent (1%) of the total compensation to Consultant for performance of the Services under this Agreement is the specific consideration from the City to 5 the Consultant for the Consultant's indemnity agreement. The provisions of this Section 6.1 and of this indemnification shall survive termination or expiration of this Agreement. 6.2 INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Insurance requirements will be determined on a project by project basis at the time of Consultant Service Order(CSO). 6.3 The Consultant shall maintain the required insurance in effect for the duration of the entire project. The maintenance of proper insurance coverage is a material element of the agreement and failure to maintain or renew coverage may be treated as a material breach of the contract, which could result in withholding of payments or termination of the Agreement. 6.4 Additional Insured - City of Miami Beach must be included by endorsement as an additional insured with respect to all liability policies (except Professional Liability and Workers' Compensation) arising out of work or operations performed on behalf of the Consultant including materials, parts, or equipment furnished in connection with such work or operations and automobiles owned, leased, hired or borrowed in the form of an endorsement to the Consultant's insurance. 6.5 Notice of Cancellation - Each insurance policy required above shall provide that coverage shall not be cancelled, except with notice to the City of Miami Beach do EXIGIS Insurance Compliance Services. 6.6 Waiver of Subrogation — Consultant agrees to obtain any endorsement that may be necessary to affect the waiver of subrogation on the coverages required. However, this provision applies regardless of whether the City has received a waiver of subrogation endorsement from the insurer. 6.7 Acceptability of Insurers — Insurance must be placed with insurers with a current A.M. Best rating of A:VI! or higher. If not rated, exceptions may be made for members of the Florida Insurance Funds (i.e. FWCIGA, FAJUA). Carriers may also be considered if they are licensed and authorized to do insurance business in the State of Florida. 6.8 Verification of Coverage—Consultant shall furnish the City with original certificates and amendatory endorsements, or copies of the applicable insurance language, effecting coverage required by this contract. All certificates and endorsements are to be received and approved by the City before work commences. However, failure to obtain the required documents prior to the work beginning shall not waive the Consultant's obligation to provide them. The City reserves the right to require complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies, including endorsements, required by these specifications, at any time. CERTIFICATE HOLDER MUST READ: CITY OF MIAMI BEACH do EXIGIS Insurance Compliance Services P.O. Box 4668 — ECM #35050 New York, NY 10163-4668 Kindly submit all certificates of insurance, endorsements, exemption letters to our servicing agent, EXIGIS, at: 6 Certificates-miamibeach(a7riskworks.com 6.9 Special Risks or Circumstances - The City of Miami Beach reserves the right to modify these requirements, including limits, based on the nature of the risk, prior experience, insurer, coverage, or other special circumstances. Compliance with the foregoing requirements shall not relieve the vendor of his liability and obligation under this section or under any other section of this agreement. SECTION 7 LITIGATION JURISDICTIONNENUE/JURY TRIAL WAIVER This Agreement shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. This Agreement shall be enforceable in Miami-Dade County, Florida, and if legal action is necessary by either party with respect to the enforcement of any or all of the terms or conditions herein, exclusive venue for the enforcement of same shall lie in Miami-Dade County, Florida. By entering into this Agreement, Consultant and the City expressly waive any rights either party may have to a trial by jury of any civil litigation related to or arising out of this Agreement. SECTION 8 LIMITATION OF CITY'S LIABILITY The City desires to enter into this Agreement only if in so doing the City can place a limit on its liability for any cause of action for money damages due to an alleged breach by the City of this Agreement, so that its liability for any such breach never exceeds the amount of Ten Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($10,000.00). Consultant hereby expresses its willingness to enter into this Agreement, with Consultant's recovery from the City for any damages for action for breach of contract to be limited to Ten Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($10,000.00). Accordingly, and notwithstanding any other term or condition of this Agreement, Consultant hereby agrees that the City shall not be liable to Consultant for money damages due to an alleged breach by the City of this Agreement, in an amount in excess of Ten Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($10,000.00). Nothing contained in this subsection, or elsewhere in this Agreement, is in any way intended to be a waiver of the limitation placed upon City's liability, as set forth in Section 768.28, Florida Statutes. SECTION 9 DUTY OF CARE/COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAWS/PATENT RIGHTS; COPYRIGHT; AND CONFIDENTIAL FINDINGS 9.1 DUTY OF CARE With respect to the performance of the Services contemplated herein, Consultant shall exercise that degree of skill, care, efficiency and diligence normally exercised by reasonable persons and/or recognized professionals with respect to the performance of comparable work and/or services. 7 9.2 COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAWS In its performance of the Services, Consultant shall comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, and regulations of the City, Miami-Dade County, the State of Florida, and the federal government, as applicable. 9.3 PATENT RIGHTS; COPYRIGHT; CONFIDENTIAL FINDINGS Any work product arising out of this Agreement, as well as all information specifications, processes, data and findings, are intended to be the property of the City and shall not otherwise be made public and/or disseminated by Consultant, without the prior written consent of the City Manager, excepting any information, records etc. which are required to be disclosed pursuant to Court Order and/or Florida Public Records Law. All reports, documents, articles, devices, and/or work produced in whole or in part under this Agreement are intended to be the sole and exclusive property of the City, and shall not be subject to any application for copyright or patent by or on behalf of the Consultant or its employees or sub-consultants, without the prior written consent of the City Manager. SECTION 10 GENERAL PROVISIONS 10.1 AUDIT AND INSPECTIONS Upon reasonable verbal or written notice to Consultant, and at any time during normal business hours (i.e. 9AM — 5PM, Monday through Fridays, excluding nationally recognized holidays), and as often as the City Manager may, in his/her reasonable discretion and judgment, deem necessary, there shall be made available to the City Manager, and/or such representatives as the City Manager may deem to act on the City's behalf, to audit, examine, and/ or inspect, any and all other documents and/or records relating to all matters covered by this Agreement. Consultant shall maintain any and all such records at its place of business at the address set forth in the "Notices" section of this Agreement. 10.2 INSPECTOR GENERAL AUDIT RIGHTS (A) Pursuant to Section 2-256 of the Code of the City of Miami Beach, the City has established the Office of the Inspector General which may, on a random basis, perform reviews, audits, inspections and investigations on all City contracts, throughout the duration of said contracts. This random audit is separate and distinct from any other audit performed by or on behalf of the City. (B) The Office of the Inspector General is authorized to investigate City affairs and empowered to review past, present and proposed City programs, accounts, records, contracts and transactions. In addition, the Inspector General has the power to subpoena witnesses, administer oaths, require the production of witnesses and monitor City projects and programs. Monitoring of an existing City project or program may include a report concerning whether the project is on time, within budget and in 8 conformance with the contract documents and applicable law. The Inspector General shall have the power to audit, investigate, monitor, oversee, inspect and review operations, activities, performance and procurement process including but not limited to project design, bid specifications, (bid/proposal) submittals, activities of the Consultant, its officers, agents and employees, lobbyists, City staff and elected officials to ensure compliance with the contract documents and to detect fraud and corruption. Pursuant to Section 2-378 of the City Code, the City is allocating a percentage of its overall annual contract expenditures to fund the activities and operations of the Office of Inspector General. (C) Upon ten (10) days written notice to the Consultant, the Consultant shall make all requested records and documents available to the Inspector General for inspection and copying. The Inspector General is empowered to retain the services of independent private sector auditors to audit, investigate, monitor, oversee, inspect and review operations activities, performance and procurement process including but not limited to project design, bid specifications, (bid/proposal) submittals, activities of the Consultant its officers, agents and employees, lobbyists, City staff and elected officials to ensure compliance with the contract documents and to detect fraud and corruption. (D) The Inspector General shall have the right to inspect and copy all documents and records in the Consultant's possession, custody or control which in the Inspector General's sole judgment, pertain to performance of the contract, including, but not limited to original estimate files, change order estimate files, worksheets, proposals and agreements from and with successful subcontractors and suppliers, all project-related correspondence, memoranda, instructions, financial documents, construction documents, (bid/proposal) and contract documents, back-change documents, all documents and records which involve cash, trade or volume discounts, insurance proceeds, rebates, or dividends received, payroll and personnel records and supporting documentation for the aforesaid documents and records. (E) The Consultant shall make available at its office at all reasonable times the records, materials, and other evidence regarding the acquisition (bid preparation) and performance of this Agreement, for examination, audit, or reproduction, until three (3) years after final payment under this Agreement or for any longer period required by statute or by other clauses of this Agreement. In addition: If this Agreement is completely or partially terminated, the Consultant shall make available records relating to the work terminated until three (3) years after any resulting final termination settlement; and ii. The Consultant shall make available records relating to appeals or to litigation or the settlement of claims arising under or relating to this Agreement until such appeals, litigation, or claims are finally resolved. 9 (F) The provisions in this section shall apply to the Consultant, its officers, agents, employees, subcontractors and suppliers. The Consultant shall incorporate the provisions in this section in all subcontracts and all other agreements executed by the Consultant in connection with the performance of this Agreement. (G) Nothing in this section shall impair any independent right to the City to conduct audits or investigative activities. The provisions of this section are neither intended nor shall they be construed to impose any liability on the City by the Consultant or third parties. 10.3 ASSIGNMENT, TRANSFER OR SUBCONSULTING Consultant shall not subcontract, assign, or transfer all or any portion of any work and/or service under this Agreement without the prior written consent of the City Manager, which consent, if given at all, shall be in the Manager's sole judgment and discretion. Neither this Agreement, nor any term or provision hereof, or right hereunder, shall be assignable unless as approved pursuant to this Section, and any attempt to make such assignment (unless approved)shall be void. 10.4 PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES Prior to commencement of the Services, the Consultant shall file a State of Florida Form PUR 7068, Sworn Statement under Section 287.133(3)(a) Florida Statute on Public Entity Crimes with the City's Procurement Division. 10.5 NO DISCRIMINATION In connection with the performance of the Services, the Consultant shall not exclude from participation in, deny the benefits of, or subject to discrimination anyone on the grounds of race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, religion, income or family status. Additionally, Consultant shall comply fully with the City of Miami Beach Human Rights Ordinance, codified in Chapter 62 of the City Code, as may be amended from time to time, prohibiting discrimination in employment, housing, public accommodations, and public services on account of actual or perceived race, color, national origin, religion, sex, intersexuality, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital and familial status, age, disability, ancestry, height, weight, domestic partner status, labor organization membership, familial situation, or political affiliation. 10.6 CONFLICT OF INTEREST Consultant herein agrees to adhere to and be governed by all applicable Miami-Dade County Conflict of Interest Ordinances and Ethics provisions, as set forth in the Miami-Dade County Code, as may be amended from time to time; and by the City of Miami Beach Charter and Code, as may be amended from time to time; both of which are incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein. Consultant covenants that it presently has no interest and shall not acquire any interest, directly or indirectly, which could conflict in any manner or degree with the performance of the Services. Consultant further covenants that in the performance of this Agreement, Consultant 10 shall not employ any person having any such interest. No member of or delegate to the Congress of the United States shall be admitted to any share or part of this Agreement or to any benefits arising therefrom. 10.7 CONSULTANT'S COMPLIANCE WITH FLORIDA PUBLIC RECORDS LAW (A) Consultant shall comply with Florida Public Records law under Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, as may be amended from time to time. (B) The term "public records" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 119.011(12), which means all documents, papers, letters, maps, books, tapes, photographs, films, sound recordings, data processing software, or other material, regardless of the physical form, characteristics, or means of transmission, made or received pursuant to law or ordinance or in connection with the transaction of official business of the City. (C) Pursuant to Section 119.0701 of the Florida Statutes, if the Consultant meets the definition of"Contractor' as defined in Section 119.0701(1)(a), the Consultant shall: (1) Keep and maintain public records required by the City to perform the service; (2) Upon request from the City's custodian of public records, provide the City with a copy of the requested records or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time at a cost that does not exceed the cost provided in Chapter 119, Florida Statutes or as otherwise provided by law; (3) Ensure that public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements are not disclosed, except as authorized by law, for the duration of the contract term and following completion of the Agreement if the Consultant does not transfer the records to the City; (4) Upon completion of the Agreement, transfer, at no cost to the City, all public records in possession of the Consultant or keep and maintain public records required by the City to perform the service. If the Consultant transfers all public records to the City upon completion of the Agreement, the Consultant shall destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. If the Consultant keeps and maintains public records upon completion of the Agreement, the Consultant shall meet all applicable requirements for retaining public records. All records stored electronically must be provided to the City, upon request from the City's custodian of public records, in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the City. (D) REQUEST FOR RECORDS; NONCOMPLIANCE. (1) A request to inspect or copy public records relating to the City's contract for services must be made directly to the City. If the City does not possess the requested records, the City shall immediately notify the Consultant of the request, and the Consultant must provide the records to the City or allow the records to be inspected or copied within a reasonable time. (2) Consultant's failure to comply with the City's request for records shall constitute a breach of this Agreement, and the City, at its sole discretion, may: (1) unilaterally terminate the Agreement; (2) avail itself of the remedies set forth under the Agreement; and/or(3)avail itself of any available remedies at law or in equity. (3) A Consultant who fails to provide the public records to the City within a reasonable time may be subject to penalties under s. 119.10. 11 (E) CIVIL ACTION. (1) If a civil action is filed against a Consultant to compel production of public records relating to the City's contract for services, the court shall assess and award against the Consultant the reasonable costs of enforcement, including reasonable attorneys'fees, if: a. The court determines that the Consultant unlawfully refused to comply with the public records request within a reasonable time; and b. At least 8 business days before filing the action, the plaintiff provided written notice of the public records request, including a statement that the Consultant has not complied with the request, to the City and to the Consultant. (2) A notice complies with subparagraph (1)(b) if it is sent to the City's custodian of public records and to the Consultant at the Consultant's address listed on its contract with the City or to the Consultant's registered agent. Such notices must be sent by common carrier delivery service or by registered, Global Express Guaranteed, or certified mail, with postage or shipping paid by the sender and with evidence of delivery, which may be in an electronic format. (3) A Consultant who complies with a public records request within 8 business days after the notice is sent is not liable for the reasonable costs of enforcement. (F) IF THE CONSULTANT HAS QUESTIONS REGARDING THE APPLICATION OF CHAPTER 119, FLORIDA STATUTES, TO THE CONSULTANT'S DUTY TO PROVIDE PUBLIC RECORDS RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT, CONTACT THE CUSTODIAN OF PUBLIC RECORDS AT: CITY OF MIAMI BEACH ATTENTION: RAFAEL E. GRANADO, CITY CLERK 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 E-MAIL: RAFAELGRANADOMIAMIBEACHFL.GOV PHONE: 305-673-7411 10.8 FORCE MAJEURE (A) A "Force Majeure" event is an event that(i) in fact causes a delay in the performance of the Consultant or the City's obligations under the Agreement, and (ii) is beyond the reasonable control of such party unable to perform the obligation, and (iii) is not due to an intentional act, error, omission, or negligence of such party, and (iv) could not have reasonably been foreseen and prepared for by such party at any time prior to the occurrence of the event. Subject to the foregoing criteria, Force Majeure may include events such as war, civil insurrection, riot, fires, epidemics, pandemics, terrorism, sabotage, explosions, embargo restrictions, quarantine restrictions, transportation accidents, strikes, strong hurricanes or tornadoes, earthquakes, or other acts of God which prevent performance. Force Majeure shall not include technological impossibility, 12 inclement weather, or failure to secure any of the required permits pursuant to the Agreement. (B) If the City or Consultant's performance of its contractual obligations is prevented or delayed by an event believed by to be Force Majeure, such party shall immediately, upon learning of the occurrence of the event or of the commencement of any such delay, but in any case within fifteen (15) business days thereof, provide notice: (i) of the occurrence of event of Force Majeure, (ii) of the nature of the event and the cause thereof, (iii) of the anticipated impact on the Agreement, (iv) of the anticipated period of the delay, and (v) of what course of action such party plans to take in order to mitigate the detrimental effects of the event. The timely delivery of the notice of the occurrence of a Force Majeure event is a condition precedent to allowance of any relief pursuant to this section; however, receipt of such notice shall not constitute acceptance that the event claimed to be a Force Majeure event is in fact Force Majeure, and the burden of proof of the occurrence of a Force Majeure event shall be on the requesting party. (C) No party hereto shall be liable for its failure to carry out its obligations under the Agreement during a period when such party is rendered unable, in whole or in part, by Force Majeure to carry out such obligations. The suspension of any of the obligations under this Agreement due to a Force Majeure event shall be of no greater scope and no longer duration than is required. The party shall use its reasonable best efforts to continue to perform its obligations hereunder to the extent such obligations are not affected or are only partially affected by the Force Majeure event, and to correct or cure the event or condition excusing performance and otherwise to remedy its inability to perform to the extent its inability to perform is the direct result of the Force Majeure event with all reasonable dispatch. (D) Obligations pursuant to the Agreement that arose before the occurrence of a Force Majeure event, causing the suspension of performance, shall not be excused as a result of such occurrence unless such occurrence makes such performance not reasonably possible. The obligation to pay money in a timely manner for obligations and liabilities which matured prior to the occurrence of a Force Majeure event shall not be subject to the Force Majeure provisions. (E) Notwithstanding any other provision to the contrary herein, in the event of a Force Majeure occurrence, the City may, at the sole discretion of the City Manager, suspend the City's payment obligations under the Agreement, and may take such action without regard to the notice requirements herein. Additionally, in the event that an event of Force Majeure delays a party's performance under the Agreement for a time period greater than thirty (30) days, the City may, at the sole discretion of the City Manager, terminate the Agreement on a given date, by giving written notice to Consultant of such termination. If the Agreement is terminated pursuant to this section, Consultant shall be paid for any Services satisfactorily performed up to the date of termination; following which the City shall be discharged from any and all liabilities, duties, and terms arising out of, or by virtue of, this Agreement. In no event will any condition of Force Majeure extend this Agreement beyond its stated term. 13 10.9 E-VERIFY (A) Consultant shall comply with Section 448.095, Florida Statutes, "Employment Eligibility" ("E-Verify Statute''), as may be amended from time to time. Pursuant to the E-Verify Statute, commencing on January 1, 2021, Consultant shall register with and use the E- Verify system to verify the work authorization status of all newly hired employees during the Term of the Agreement. Additionally, Consultant shall expressly require any subconsultant performing work or providing services pursuant to the Agreement to likewise utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's E-Verify system to verify the employment eligibility of all new employees hired by the subconsultant during the contract Term. If Consultant enters into a contract with an approved subconsultant, the subconsultant must provide the Consultant with an affidavit stating that the subconsultant does not employ, contract with, or subcontract with an unauthorized alien. Consultant shall maintain a copy of such affidavit for the duration of the Agreement or such other extended period as may be required under this Agreement. (B) TERMINATION RIGHTS. (1) If the City has a good faith belief that Consultant has knowingly violated Section 448.09(1), Florida Statutes, the City shall terminate this Agreement with Consultant for cause, and the City shall thereafter have or owe no further obligation or liability to Consultant. (2) If the City has a good faith belief that a subconsultant has knowingly violated the foregoing Subsection 10.9(A), but the Consultant otherwise complied with such subsection, the City will promptly notify the Consultant and order the Consultant to immediately terminate the Agreement with the subconsultant. Consultant's failure to terminate a subconsultant shall be an event of default under this Agreement, entitling City to terminate the Consultant's contract for cause. (3) A contract terminated under the foregoing Subsection (B)(1) or (B)(2) is not in breach of contract and may not be considered as such. (4) The City or Consultant or a subconsultant may file an action with the Circuit or County Court to challenge a termination under the foregoing Subsection (B)(1) or (B)(2) no later than 20 calendar days after the date on which the contract was terminated. (5) If the City terminates the Agreement with Consultant under the foregoing Subsection (B)(1), Consultant may not be awarded a public contract for at least 1 year after the date of termination of this Agreement. (6) Consultant is liable for any additional costs incurred by the City as a result of the termination of this Agreement under this Section 10.9. SECTION 11 NOTICES Until changed by notice, in writing, all such notices and communications shall be addressed as follows: TO CONSULTANT: IDEKO Productions LLC 381 Park Avenue, Suite 1101 New York, NY 10016 Attn: David J. Knee david@ideko.com 14 TO CITY: City Manager's Office City of Miami Beach 1700 Convention Center Drive, 4th Floor Miami Beach, FL 33139 Attn: Raul Aguila, Interim City Manager raulaguila(c�miamibeachfl.gov WITH A COPY TO: Tourism & Culture Department 1755 Meridian Avenue, Suite#500 Miami Beach, FL 33139 Attn: Heather Shaw, Assistant Director heathershaw(cr�miamibeachfl.gov All notices mailed electronically to either party shall be deemed to be sufficiently transmitted. SECTION 12 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 12.1 CHANGES AND ADDITIONS This Agreement cannot be modified or amended without the express written consent of the parties. No modification, amendment, or alteration of the terms or conditions contained herein shall be effective unless contained in a written document executed with the same formality and of equal dignity herewith. 12.2 SEVERABILITY If any term or provision of this Agreement is held invalid or unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement shall not be affected, and every other term and provision of this Agreement shall be valid and be enforced to the fullest extent permitted by law. 12.3 WAIVER OF BREACH A party's failure to enforce any provision of this Agreement shall not be deemed a waiver of such provision or modification of this Agreement. A party's waiver of any breach of a provision of this Agreement shall not be deemed a waiver of any subsequent breach and shall not be construed to be a modification of the terms of this Agreement. 12.4 JOINT PREPARATION The parties hereto acknowledge that they have sought and received whatever competent advice and counsel as was necessary for them to form a full and complete understanding of all rights and obligations herein and that the preparation of this Agreement has been a joint effort of the parties, the language has been agreed to by parties to express their mutual intent and the resulting document shall not, solely as a matter of judicial construction, be construed more severely against one of the parties than the other. 15 12.5 ENTIRETY OF AGREEMENT The City and Consultant agree that this is the entire agreement between the parties. This Agreement supersedes all prior negotiations, correspondence, conversations, agreements or understandings applicable to the matters contained herein, and there are no commitments, agreements or understandings concerning the subject matter of this Agreement that are not contained in this document. Title and paragraph headings are for convenient reference and are not intended to confer any rights or obligations upon the parties to this Agreement. [REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK] 16 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by their appropriate officials, as of the date first entered above. FOR CITY: CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA ATTEST: By: ' z--'�--- City Clerk MAYOR MAR — 9 2021 02/25/21 Date: Date: ts ItINCORP ORATED` • ` FOR CONSULTANT: %2•. c'_' IDEKO PRODUCTIONS LLC ATTEST: • By: By: David J.Knee Print Name and Title Print Name and Title Date: Date: February 25.2021 nrjn. j ....STO FO. f'.: L. '.WAGE E1,ECUTiON c 17 &e EXHIBIT A SAMPLE CONSULTANT SERVICE ORDER("CSO") Service Order No. for services described herein TO: IDKEO PRODUCITONS LLC PROJECT NAME: DATE: Pursuant to the agreement between the City of Miami Beach and Consultant for Cultural Programming and Event Producers (RFQ No. 2020-057-ND) you are directed to provide the following services: SCOPE OF SERVICES: Per attached proposal dated , to be considered part of this Agreement. Estimated calendar days to complete this work: Days Original Service Order Amount: $ Total From Previous Additional Service Orders: $ Fee for this Service Order is Lump Sum/Not to Exceed amount of: $ Dept. Director Date Assistant City Manager Date Consultant Date City Manager Date *Insurance Requirements to be Determined on a Project by Project Basis. 18 ATTACHMENT A RESOLUTION&COMMISSION AWARD MEMO RESOLUTION NO. 2020-31335 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY MANAGER, PURSUANT TO REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) NO. 2020-057-ND, FOR CULTURAL PROGRAMMING AND EVENT PRODUCERS; AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO ESTABLISH A POOL OF PRE-QUALIFIED CONSULTANTS FOR SPECIFIC TASKS RELATING TO CULTURAL PROGRAMMING AND EVENT PRODUCING SERVICES; AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO ENTER INTO NEGOTIATIONS WITH TOM BERCU PRESENTS, INC., AS THE FIRST RANKED PROPOSER; AND IDEKO PRODUCTIONS LLC AND SWARM, INC., AS THE TIED SECOND RANKED PROPOSERS; AND FURTHER, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AGREEMENTS WITH EACH OF THE FOREGOING PROPOSERS UPON CONCLUSION OF SUCCESSFUL NEGOTIATIONS BY THE ADMINISTRATION, WHICH AGREEMENTS SHALL SPECIFY THAT ANY SERVICE ORDERS FOR ACTIVATIONS IN EXCESS OF $100,000 SHALL BE SUBJECT TO THE PRIOR APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION. WHEREAS, on December 11, 2019, the Mayor and City Commission approved the issuance of the Request for Qualifications (RFQ) No. 2020-057-ND for Cultural Programming and Event Producers; and WHEREAS, Request for Qualifications No. 2020-057-ND (the "RFQ") was released on December 24, 2019; and WHEREAS, a voluntary pre-proposal meeting was held on January 7, 2020; and WHEREAS, on February 10, 2020, the City received a total of 4 proposals, from Ideko Productions LLC, Riddims Marketing, Inc., SWARM, Inc., and Tom Bercu Presents, Inc.; and WHEREAS, the evaluation committee ("Committee)" convened on June 26, 2020 to review and score the remaining proposals; and WHEREAS, the Committee was provided an overview of the project, information relative to the City's Cone of Silence Ordinance and the Government Sunshine Law, general information on the scope of services, and a copy of each proposal; and WHEREAS, the Committee's ranking was as follows: Tom Bercu Presents, Inc., as the first ranked proposer, and Ideko Productions LLC and SWARM, Inc., as the tied second ranked proposers; and WHEREAS, any engagement over $100,000 will be subject to prior City Commission approval; and WHEREAS, after reviewing the qualifications of each firm, and having considered the Evaluation Committee's rankings, the City Manager is recommending that the Mayor and the City Commission authorize the Administration to establish a pool of pre-qualified consultants for specific tasks relating to cultural programming and event producing services, and further authorize the Administration to enter into negotiations with Tom Bercu Presents, Inc., as the first ranked proposer; and Ideko Productions LLC and SWARM, Inc., as the tied second ranked proposers. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby accept the recommendation of the City Manager, pursuant to Request for Qualifications (RFQ) No. 2020-057-ND for Cultural Programming and Event Producers; authorize the Administration to establish a pool of pre-qualified consultants for specific tasks relating to cultural programming and event producing services; and authorize the Administration to enter into negotiations with Tom Bercu Presents, Inc., as the first ranked proposer; and Ideko Productions LLC and SWARM, Inc., as the tied second ranked proposers; and further, authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute agreements with each of the foregoing proposers upon conclusion of successful negotiations by the Administration, which agreements shall specify that any service orders for activations in excess of $100,000 shall be subject to the prior approval of the Mayor and City Commission. PASSED AND ADOPTED this day of J141/ 2020. ,° 2-'111------_ Dan Gelber, Mayor ATTE ANc, 2../zs2� APPROVED AS TO Rafa I E. Granado, City Clerks 8,, ,, FORM&LANGUAGE ?..?, ,,f .c,sx,, &FOR EXECUTION IH[ORP,F 0t,..1E1` r '=' I (13 cZo ;� :c' City Attorney (Like Data F:\PURC\Solicitations\202012020-057-ND RFQ Cultural Programming and Event Producers\10-Commission Award Documents\RFQ-2020-057-ND-Resolution FINALdoc Coversheet Page 1 of 2 Resolutions-C7 R MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jimmy L.Morales,City Manager DATE: July 29,2020 SUBJECT:A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY MANAGER, PURSUANT TO REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) NO. 2020-057-ND, FOR CULTURAL PROGRAMMING AND EVENT PRODUCERS; AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO ESTABLISH A POOL OF PRE-QUALIFIED CONSULTANTS FOR SPECIFIC TASKS RELATING TO CULTURAL PROGRAMMING AND EVENT PRODUCING SERVICES; AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO ENTER INTO NEGOTIATIONS WITH TOM BERCU PRESENTS, INC., AS THE FIRST RANKED PROPOSER; AND IDEKO PRODUCTIONS LLC AND SWARM, INC., AS THE TIED SECOND RANKED PROPOSERS; AND FURTHER, AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AGREEMENTS WITH EACH OF THE FOREGOING PROPOSERS UPON CONCLUSION OF SUCCESSFUL NEGOTIATIONS BY THE ADMINISTRATION, WHICH AGREEMENTS SHALL SPECIFY THAT ANY SERVICE ORDERS FOR ACTIVATIONS IN EXCESS OF$100,000 SHALL BE SUBJECT TO THE PRIOR APPROVAL OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION. RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution accepting the City Manager's recommendation. BACKGROUND/HISTORY The City of Miami Beach (the"City")seeks proposals from qualified firms interested in assisting the City to conceive,develop and implement programmatic strategies, activations and events throughout the City. Miami Beach is a world-class city, with unparalleled cultural and artistic offerings.The City would like to expand on those offerings, by partnering with a firm(s)who have the ability to bring original ideas and programming vision to drive tourism and hotel room nights, reduce traffic impact, increase resident quality of life and enhance the Miami Beach brand. By means of this RFQ,the City seeks to qualify firms to provide the City with cultural programming and event producing services. This RFQ is not being issued for a current particular project or service need at this time. The RFQ is being issued to assure that there is a sufficient pool of consultants to assist the City with its future cultural programming or special events needs on a project by project basis. Therefore, the City may award a pool of one (1) or more consultants that may be eligible to be considered for future work.A master agreement shall be established with each awarded firm.When a project or event is identified, staff will seek proposals from the qualified firm in order to select the best firm for the particular need. ANALYSIS On December 11, 2019, the City Commission approved to issue the Request for Qualifications (RFQ) No. 2020-057-ND for Cultural Programming and Event Producers.On December 24,2019,the RFQ was issued.A voluntary pre-proposal conference to provide information to proposers submitting a response was held on January 7,2020.Two addenda were issued.The Procurement Department issued bid notices to 5,199 companies utilizing www.bidsync.com website. 67 prospective bidders accessed the advertised solicitation. RFQ responses were due and received on February 10,2020.The City received a total of 4 proposals from the following firms:Ideko Productions LLC,Riddims Marketing,Inc.,SWARM, Inc.,and Tom Bercu Presents,Inc. On January 8, 2020, the City Manager appointed the Evaluation Committee via LTC # 015-2020. The Evaluation Committee convened on June 26, 2020, to consider proposals received. The Committee was comprised of Cynthia Casanova, Assistant Director, Parks and Recreation Department, City of Miami Beach; Tonya Daniels, Director, Marketing and Communications Department, City of Miami Beach; Brandi Sally, Director of Events and Guest Services, Spectra Venue Management; and Brandi Reddick,Cultural Affairs Program Manager, Tourism and Culture Department,City of Miami Beach.The Committee was provided an overview of the project, information relative to the City's Cone of Silence Ordinance and the Government Sunshine Law. The Committee was also provided with general information on the scope of services and a copy of each proposal.The Committee was instructed to score and rank each proposal pursuant to the evaluation criteria established in the RFQ. The evaluation process resulted in the raking of proposers indicated in Attachment A, in the following order: 1.Tom Bercu Presents, Inc. 2. Ideko Productions LLC(tied) 2.SWARM,Inc.(tied) 4. Riddims Marketing, Inc. A summary of each top-ranked firm follows: Tom Bercu Presents,Inc. httns•//miamiheach nnvrrcauenrla cnm/auenrlannhlir/rnverSheet acnx7Item1fl=110A9RrMe 7/752/71N1 Coversheet Page 2 of 2 According to the information provided by the firm,Tom Bercu Presents, Inc.was established in 2007 and has for many years been involved with the planning, marketing, and execution of the Winter Festival and Pride Miami Beach. Tom Bercu Presents, Inc. brings a unique disposition and strength to the table along with expertise in producing award winning events. Ideko Productions LLC According to the information provided by the firm, Ideko Productions LLC specializes in designing, permitting,and producing large- scale events. Ideko Productions LLC prides itself on its highly professional team with decades of event production experience in both the private and public sectors. Ideko Productions LLC has produced events such as the Alicia Keys concert in Times Square and the Nike Choose Go 5K which was attended by 2.5 million. SWARM,Inc. According to the information provided by the firm, SWARM, Inc. was founded in 2005. This was a collaboration of three local companies that together have over 50 years of combined experience. SWARM, Inc. provides marketing, special event permitting, location and venue scouting, event logistics, staffing and management, sponsorship management, audio, and much more. SWARM, Inc.has produced events such as the NFL SuperBowl LIV Team Arrivals 2020 and Wynwood Pride. FINANCIAL INFORMATION The cost of the related services, determined upon successful negotiations, are subject to funds availability approved through the City's budgeting process. CONCLUSION After reviewing all of the submissions and the Evaluation Committee process, I concur with the Evaluation Committee and find that Tom Bercu Presents, Inc., Ideko Productions LLC, and SWARM, Inc. to be the best qualified firms to be included in the pre- qualified pool of consultants for future engagements relating to cultural programming and event producing services. These firms have a wealth of knowledge in the City of Miami Beach,neighboring municipalities,and other city govemments.The three(3)firms have vast experience in producing various events and engaging the community through social media, surveys, and town hall meetings. Additionally,some of the prior experience provided by the firms demonstrated their ability to produce and deliver events with a high level of expertise. It is important to note that the RFQ was not issued with any particular event in mind; rather, the purpose of the RFQ is to proactively prequalify firms now so that proposals can be expedited when the need for an event producer is identified. Otherwise, the City would need to begin the solicitation process when the need for an event producer was identified,which would significantly delay getting an event producer on board.Any engagement over$100,000 will be subject to prior City Commission approval. For the reasons stated herein, I recommend that the Mayor and City Commission approve the resolution authorizing the Administration to establish a pool of pre-qualified consultants for specific tasks relating to cultural programming and event producing services;in order to assure that the City's needs for cultural programming and event producing services is available from firms qualified to perform the work; authorizing the Administration to enter into negotiations with Tom Bercu Presents, Inc., as the first ranked proposer;and Ideko Productions LLC,and SWARM, Inc.,as the tied second ranked proposers;and further authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute agreements with each of the foregoing proposers upon conclusion of successful negotiations by the Administration. Applicable Area Citywide Is this a"Residents Right to Does this item utilize G.O. Know"item,pursuant to Bond Funds? City Code Section 2-14? Yes No Legislative Tracking Tourism and Culture/Procurement ATTACHMENTS: Description 0 Attachment A 0 Resolution hitns.//miamiheach_nnvusaaencla.cnm/aaendanuhlic/Cover4heetasnx?ItemID=1 R269&r.Me___ 7/2R/2020 RFQ 2020-057.ND Cultural Programming and Cynthia Cassanova .S Tonya Daniels Y Brandi Reddick Y Brandi Sally c Low c c e ce c c Aggregate Event Producers cc Q Totals Qualitative Quantitative Subtotal Qualitative Quantitative Subtotal Qualitative Quantitative Subtotal Qualitative Quantitative Subtotal Ideko Productions LLC 84 0 84 3 90 0 90 1 98 0 98 2 65 0 65 3 9 2 Riddims Marketing,Inc. 70 0 70 4 75 0 75 4 87 0 87 4 50 0 50 4 16 4 SWARM,Inc. 90 0 90 2 87 0 87 3 90 0 90 3 85 0 85 1 9 2 Tom Bercu Presents,Inc. 89 5 94 1 85 5 90 1 98 5 103 1 80 5 85 1 4 1 Q°.°"Nn Pee° " ,�'§',..4z km"'''vm'k-}'.:m; i Tatar Quantitative Miami Beach Based I Miami Beach Based• Proposer Preference Veteran's Preference Points Veteran's) Idaho Product.,.LLC 0 0 0 Rdd,,,,Marketing.Inc. 0 0 0 SWARM,Inc. 0 0 0 Tom Bercu Present.,Inc. 5 0 0 ATTACHMENT B ADDENDUM AND RFQ SOLICITATION M I f-/� M IB j�E /�, " Procurement Department t�., 1755 Meridian Ave, 3rd Floor, Miami Beach, Florida 33139 www.miamibeachfl.gov ADDENDUM NO.2 REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS NO. 2020-057-ND CULTURAL PROGRAMMING AND EVENT PRODUCERS(the"RFQ") February 3, 2020 This Addendum to the above-referenced RFQ is issued in response to questions from prospective proposers, or other clarifications and revisions issued by the City. The RFQ is amended in the following particulars only (deletions are shown by strikethrough and additions are underlined). The deadline for questions has passed. No further questions will be considered,and no extensions will be made. 1. RESPONSES TO QUESTIONS RECEIVED, Q1: Will payment be made available on the day of the event? Al: Payment terms and conditions will be negotiated with each selected firm. Any questions regarding this Addendum should be submitted in writing to the Procurement Management Department to the attention of the individual named below, with a copy to the City Clerk's Office at RafaelGranado@miamibeachfl.gov Contact: I Telephone: I Email: Natalia Delgado 1305-673-7000 ext. 6263 nataliadelgado@miamibeachfl.gov Proposers are reminded to acknowledge receipt of this addendum as part of your RFQ submission. Potential proposers that have elected not to submit a response to the RFQ are requested to complete and return the"Notice to Prospective Bidders"questionnaire with the reason(s)for not submitting a proposal. Sin* Alex Denis PrresDirector RFQ No.2020-057-ND Addendum#2 1 131/2020 MI /� M IB [AC HProcurement Department J� t 1755 Meridian Ave, 3« Floor, Miami Beach; Florida 33139 www.miamibeachfl.gov ADDENDUM NO. 1 REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS NO. 2020-057-ND CULTURAL PROGRAMMING AND EVENT PRODUCERS (the"RFQ") January 28, 2020 This Addendum to the above-referenced RFQ is issued in response to questions from prospective proposers, or other clarifications and revisions issued by the City. The RFQ is amended in the following particulars only (deletions are shown by strikethrough and additions are underlined). The deadline for questions has passed. No further questions will be considered, and no extensions will be made. 1. ATTACHMENTS. Exhibit A: Pre-Proposal Sign-in Sheet Exhibit B: List of Bid Holders 2. RESPONSES TO QUESTIONS RECEIVED. 01: 2.1 Org Chart. This will vary with every project. Do we need to use just top-level executives or large team? Should we include contracted employees? Al: The purpose of the organizational chart is to understand the proposer's team [emphasis added] relative to the services requested. As such, proposers should include all employees or consultants that would be routinely involved in the delivery of the identified services. It is understood that the actual talent or event specifics will vary with every project. Q2: You mentioned that we can access who attended the meeting. I know we all signed in. How can I access who attended? A2: Please refer to Exhibit A, Pre-Proposal Sign-in Sheet. Q3: Tab 3. Approach and Methodology. How do we submit videos or photos? A3: Please submit them as part of the USB or CD that has the electronic copy of your proposal. Q4: Is there a process to submit our company for sub-contractor opportunities? And if so, what is the process? A4: While the City has no direct involvement in whom each proposer selects as its team members (sub-contractors), those firms or individuals interested in sub-contracting with a prime proposer may review the attached list of bid holders (Exhibit B) and contact any bid holder directly for sub-contracting opportunities. RFQ No, 2020-057-ND Addendum#1 1/28/2020 M EAI Q E Ac I-[ Procurement Department 1755 Meridian , , Miami Beach, Florida 33139 www.miamibeachfl.gov Any questions regarding this Addendum should be submitted in writing to the Procurement Management Department to the attention of the individual named below, with a copy to the City Clerk's Office at RafaelGranado(o?miamibeachfl.gov Contact: Telephone: I Email: Natalia Delgado 305-673-7000 ext.6263 nataliadelgado@miamibeachfl.gov Proposers are reminded to acknowledge receipt of this addendum as part of your RFQ submission. Potential proposers that have elected not to submit a response to the RFQ are requested to complete and return the "Notice to Prospective Bidders"questionnaire with the reason(s)for not submitting a proposal. Si er-I Al x Dees P ocurl ent Director RFQ No. 2020-057-ND Addendum#1 1/28/2020 I B EICProcurement Department 1755 Meridian Ave, 3rd Floor, Miami Beach, Florida 33139 www.miamibeachfl.gov EXHIBIT A Pre-Proposal Sign-in Sheet RFQ No.202.0-057-ND Addendum#1 1/28/2020 i \NMAI BEACH CITY OF MIAMI BEACH PRE-PROPOSAL MEETING SIGN-IN SHEET DATE: January 7, 2020 TITLE: RFQ-2020-057-ND CULTURAL PROGRAMMING AND EVENT PRODUCERS NAME COMPANY NAME PHONE# Signature (PLEASE PRINT) E-MAIL ADDRESS Natalia Delgado Procurement- CMB 305-673-7000 nataliadelgado@miamibeachfl.gov Ext. 26263 D6.,,i2._(Got acoq.. Q.:1'OPt1 hkft a Pre_S t 0 S 6_4'1 &cu• 3 I C A' co-- 151-' 1 4'Ll.-...;VVY.A.k , Ck '1,k- ..- 1A/V1 C c-- "•.- - --2c4 ad S t•Oq&PA 1 t\k, i 11 „I4,1 y(.4 VI e cvl VI C161 1/11 S li(1 elp SI-I-Ail/VI l'fiC •(t•-h 1g64° 1772r" /Cil A ". ; 41 A W 4ctI- - 1 1,11,0‹.-r:.7.1 t kA.(---1 :)C4t 1 i 26:-C- 4)jy1,,,iki6-67,, (--' ,f i.-:/0,4... .c,-C.,7-32(1)LiC1-1-10 k.) (!'.?1•1C7i'l lilt:,17 0 4/ ) 2/:- : ye-7-0 -- -__TT.: (1\ i-iiCul.it'i t\l-eu,) .\-e-SC-Gt 1{ascho rat) 1 , CP prYCKQJ kian 1 1 I i i 1 1 L .. 1 �t ,J A EL\C H Procurement Department 1755 Meridian Ave, 3rd Floor, Miami Beach, Florida 33139 www.miamibeachfl.gov EXHIBIT B List of Bid Holders RFQ No. 2020-057-ND Addendum#1 1/28/2020 Suppliers Viewed Report for City of Miami Beach Bid 2020-057-ND Suppliers that have Viewed Bid #2020-057-ND - Cultural Programming and Event Producers Responded Supplier Main Contact Email City State Qualifications Date First Viewed Date Most Recently Viewed Download 4BBCorp [Ad] Jmendez@4bbcorp.com HOLLYWOOD FL Jan 9,2020 3:41:00 Jan 9,2020 3:41:00 PM EST No PM EST Abelite LLC adriene@abelita.co Tallahassee FL Dec 26,2019 7:34:56 Dec 26,2019 7:34:56 PM EST Yes PM EST Dec 27,2019 12:53:15 Advanced Starlight International watsonadvancedstarlight@outlook.com Seattle WA PM EST Jan 17,2020 8:54:02 PM EST No All About Events&Meetings,Ilc ablevents@yahoo.com Homestead FL Jan 23,2020 4:34:11 Jan 23,2020 4:38:34 PM EST No PM EST Pembroke Dec 26,2019 1:50:39 Asterisko Media LLC hello@asterisko.media Pines FL PM EST Dec 26,2019 1:51:43 PM EST Yes Atlantic Studios,Inc info@atlanticstudios.com Coral Springs FL Jan 9,2020 9:14:09 Jan 9,2020 9:14:09 AM EST No AM EST Black Swan Events sneysmith@blackswaneventsinc.com Coconut FL Jan 2,2020 8:50:52 Jan 2,2020 8:50:52 PM EST No Creek PM EST Dec 26,2019 6:25:37 Branding Alliance Lenor@brandingalliance.net Hollywood FL PM EST Dec 26,2019 6:25:37 PM EST No Dec 29,2019 9:03:05 CoCoMoConstruction robb@cocomoconstruction.com Clearwater FL AM EST Dec 29,2019 9:03:05 AM EST Yes Dec 27,2019 12:03:38 ConstructConnect content@constructconnect.com Cincinnati OH AM EST Dec 29,2019 11:49:54 PM EST No ConstructConnect content@constructconnect.com Cincinnati OH Jan 2,2020 2:19:42 Jan 28,2020 1:11:41 AM EST No AM EST ConstructConnect content@constructconnect.com Cincinnati OHDec 29,2019 11:52:53 Dec 29,2019 11:52:53 PM EST No PM EST customersupport rfpalerts@gmail.com Newark DE Dec 26,2019 3:42:17 Jan 27,2020 6:28:38 AM EST Yes AM EST Dec 27,2019 5:54:27 Data Source daviddande007@gmaii.com Anchorage AK AM EST Dec 31,2019 6:11:38 AM EST Yes Jan 2,2020 3:29:00 Dave Cook Events Inc. davecookevents@gmail.com Miami Beach FL PM EST Jan 2,2020 3:31:01 PM EST No Dec 24,2019 10:16:52 Dodge Data dodge.docs@construction.com Hot Springs AR PM EST Jan 28,2020 9:17:05 AM EST No e.Republic mlamoreaux@erepublic.com Folsom CA Jan 3,2020 2:34:46 Jan 3,2020 2:34:46 PM EST No PM EST Florida Bid Reporting kila@floridabid.com Tallahassee FL Jan 13,2020 8:06:57 Jan 13,2020 8:06:57 AM EST No AM EST 1/28/2020 p.1 Suppliers Viewed Report for City of Miami Beach Bid 2020-057-ND Freez Frame Marketing&Media, freezframenyc@yahoo.com NORTH Jan 4,202010:48:20 Jan 4,2020 10:48:20 AM EST No Inc. MIAMI AM EST Gabrielle Charles&Co.PR Agency info@gabriellecharles.com MIAMI FL Dec 28,2019 1:20:05 Dec 28,2019 1:20:05 AM EST No AM EST Dec 31,2019 2:02:39 Genesis Preferred Solutions info@genesispreferred.com ARLINGTON TX PM EST Dec 31,2019 2:02:39 PM EST No Great staff pro marcoford@gmail.com Miami FL Jan 27,2020 11:43:15 Jan 27,2020 11:43:15 PM EST No PM EST GreMark Consultancy,Inc. gregormark70@yahoo.com Willimantic CT Dec 26,2019 12:50:03 Dec 26,2019 12:50:03 AM EST No AM EST Hat's Off Party and Event Planners esther@hatsoffpartyandevents.com Miami FL Jan 16,202012:20:54 Jan 16,2020 12:20:54 PM EST No PM EST IDEKO gabrielle@ideko.com NEW YORK NY Jan 7,202011:37:13 Jan 21,2020 3:26:54 PM EST Yes AM EST Jan 24,2020 9:59:30 InfraAmericas eugene.gilligan@acuris.com NEW YORK NY AM EST Jan 24,2020 9:59:30 AM EST No North miami Jan 4,2020 9:51:50 iPhone and iPhone Warehouse brian@ppwstores.com beach FL AM EST Jan 6,2020 7:52:27 PM EST No iSgFt content@constructconnect.com Phoenix AZ Jan 20,20201:53:38 Jan 20,20201:53:38 AM EST No AM EST ITSoI.LLC mcsb2012@yahoo.com Orlando FL Dec 25,2019 11:36:40 Dec 25,2019 11:36:40 PM EST No PM EST Kimberly Chmura rafa_kccproductions@hotmail.com Miami FL Jan 15,2020 1:37:07 Jan 15,2020 1:37:07 PM EST Yes PM EST Dec 26,2019 4:31:45 narduli studio susan@nardulistudio.com Los Angeles CA PM EST Dec 26,2019 4:31:45 PM EST No North America Procurement Grand Dec 26,2019 7:29:23 Council sourcemanagement@napc.me Junction CO AM EST Jan 22,2020 1:14:07 PM EST Yes Dec 30,2019 1:03:56 Open Minds rfphoUine@openminds.com Gettysburg PA PM EST Dec 30.2019 1:03:56 PM EST No Penn House Productions,LLC ennhouse Jan 10,2020 9:57:36 pennhouse@yahoo.com Coral Springs FL AM EST Jan 10,2020 9:57:36 AM EST Yes Print Basics,Inc. craig@printbasics.com deerfield FL Dec 30,201910:09:47 Dec 30,2019 10:09:47 AM EST No beach AM EST Jan 10.2020 10:20:49 Prism Creative Group isabella@prismcreativegroup.com MIAMI BEACH FL AM EST Jan 10,2020 10:20:49 AM EST No Dec 26,2019 10:39:56 Reliastar Life Insurance Company ebsalessupport@voya.com MINNEAPOLIS MN AM EST Dec 26,2019 10:39:56 AM EST Yes VENDOR Dec 26,2019 3:40:41 Riddims Marketing Inc. irieed@yahoo.com Miramar FL QUESTIONNAIRE PM EST Jan 6,2020 11:59:19 AM EST Yes Sunrise Engineering Solutions ahwaz5656@gmail.com Sunrise FL Jan 6,2020 2:04:44 Jan 6,2020 2:04:44 PM EST No PM EST 1/28/2020 p.2 Suppliers Viewed Report for City of Miami Beach Bid 2020-057-ND SWARM mdavidson@swarminc.com Miami FL Dec 27,2019 10:17:25 Jan 28,2020 8:57:40 AM EST Yes AM EST The Blue Book dcavuoto@mail.thebluebook.com Jefferson NY Dec 29,2019 4:22:54 Jan 26,2020 5:39:29 AM EST No Valley AM EST Dec 25,2019 12:29:24 The Hungry Black Man starexsmithl@gmail.com Miami FL PM EST Dec 25,2019 12:29:24 PM EST No West Palm Dec 26,2019 9:54:33 Tierra South Florida,Inc. bfunt@tierrasf.com Beach FL AM EST Dec 30,2019 10:53:42 AM EST Yes West Palm Jan 8,2020 5:44:00 Upscale Events by Mosaic LLC asorrell@upscalebymosaic.com Beach FL PM EST Jan 8,2020 5:44:00 PM EST Yes van Vark Creative Enterprises.Inc. 2019 11:30:02 info@stephaniecreates.com Miami FL Dec 26, Jan 5.2020 11:51:42 PM EST No DBA Stephanie Creates AM EST WUP.Productions dewing@wupaccess.com Miami FL Jan 13,2020 12:27:18 Jan 13,2020 12:27:18 PM EST No Gardens PM EST Dec 25,2019 1:40:02 www.BlueprintCreativeGroup.com fabiola@blueprintcreativegroup.com Miami FL PM EST Dec 25,2019 1:40:02 PM EST No Qualification Totals:VENDOR QUESTIONNAIRE(1) 1/28/2020 P. TABLE OF CONTENTS SOLICITATION SECTIONS: 0100 INSTRUCTIONS TO PROPOSERS 0200 GENERAL CONDITIONS 0300 PROPOSAL SUBMITTAL INSTRUCTIONS & FORMAT 0400 PROPOSAL EVALUATION APPENDICES: APPENDIX A PROPOSAL CERTIFICATION and QUESTIONNAIRE APPENDIX B "NO BID" FORM NAI AM,I BEACH H SECTION 0100 INSTRUCTIONS TO RESPONDENTS &GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. GENERAL. This Request for Qualifications (RFQ) is issued by the City of Miami Beach, Florida (the "City"), as the means for prospective Proposers to submit proposals for the City's consideration in evaluating qualifications to select a firm with whom it may negotiate an agreement for the purpose noted herein. Prospective Proposers that have obtained this solicitation in any manner other than via BidSync(www.bidsync.com) are advised that the City utilizes BidSync (www.bidsync.com) for automatic notification of competitive solicitation opportunities and document fulfillment, including the issuance of any addendum to this RFQ. Any Prospective Proposer who has received this RFQ by any means other than through BidSync must register immediately with BidSync to assure it receives any addendum issued to this RFQ. Failure to receive an addendum may result in disqualification of proposal submitted. 2. PURPOSE. The purpose of this solicitation is to create a pool of prequalified cultural programming and event producers for future work. When the City determines that cultural programming or special events are necessary for any given location within the City, the City will reach out to all prequalified firms, that are in good standing on current or past projects, for proposals. The City will select the proposal and firm that it deems to be in the best interest of the City for the project requirements. The City will negotiate agreements with each selected firm. Each engagement will require an approved task order prior to commencement. 2.1 Minimum Experience Requirements. The Minimum Eligibility Requirements for this solicitation are listed below. Proposer shall submit, the required submittal(s) documenting compliance with each minimum requirement. Proposers that fail to include the required submittals or fail to comply with minimum requirements shall be deemed non-responsive and shall not have its proposal considered. 1. Proposer (firm) or principal shall have successfully completed at least three (3) large scale cultural programming or event projects for a public or private sector agency within the last ten (10) years. A large-scale cultural programming or event shall be defined as an event with 500+ attendees, and can take the form of art shows, conventions, live performances, charity events, parades, fundraising events or other similarly scaled events as determined by the City. 3. BACKGROUND AND SCOPE. The City of Miami Beach (the "City") seeks proposals from qualified firms interested in assisting the City to conceive, develop and implement a programmatic strategies, activations and events throughout the City. Miami Beach is a world-class city, with unparalleled cultural and artistic offerings. The City would like to expand on those offerings, by partnering with a firm(s) who have the ability to bring original ideas and programming vision to drive tourism and hotel room nights, reduce traffic impact, increase resident quality of life and enhance the Miami Beach brand. The City envisions cultural programs and events that enhance the City's reputation as a top cultural destination by: • creating elevated, family-friendly, and diverse experiences; • highlighting local businesses and the commercial energy of the City; • highlighting the City's internationally acclaimed cultural institutions, parks, and beaches; • attracting a diverse pool of local residents; • activating and invigorating the economic vitality of commercial districts; and • promoting events via a local, and national marketing plan. In addition to the desire to add cultural programming and events through this RFQ, it is important to note that the City is currently host to a number of annual programs and events, including but not limited to: • Fire on the Fourth, Culture Crawl, Miami Beach Art Week, Miami Beach Pride, Art Deco Weekend, and Miami Beach Memorial Day; and 1 :91I`, "�tv\s BEACH • a variety of artisanal and other markets throughout the City. Interested parties shall take these dates into consideration and avoid additional activations during these high impact events. 4.ANTICIPATED RFQ TIMETABLE. The tentative schedule for this solicitation is as follows: RFQ Issued December 24, 2019 Pre-Proposal Meeting January 7, 2020 at 2:00 p.m. ET Deadline for Receipt of Questions January 22, 2020 at 5:00 p.m. ET Responses Due February 10, 2020 at 3:00 p.m. ET Evaluation Committee Review TBD Proposer Presentations TBD Tentative Commission Approval Authorizing TBD Negotiations Contract Negotiations Following Commission Approval 5. PROCUREMENT CONTACT. Any questions or clarifications concerning this solicitation shall be submitted to the Procurement Contact noted below: Procurement Contact: Telephone Email: Natalia Del•ado 305-673-7000 x26263 NataliaDel•ado• miamibeachfl.•ov 'dditionally, the City Clerk is to be coiled on all communications via e-mail at: RafaelGranado• miamibeachfl.•ov; or via facsimile: 786-394-4188. The Proposal title/number shall be referenced on all correspondence. All questions or requests for clarification must be received no later than ten (10)calendar days prior to the date proposals are due as scheduled in Section 0100-4. All responses to questions/clarifications will be sent to all prospective Proposers in the form of an addendum. 6. PRE-PROPOSAL MEETING OR SITE VISIT(S). Only if deemed necessary by the City, a pre-proposal meeting or site visit(s) may be scheduled. A Pre-PROPOSAL conference will be held as scheduled in Anticipated RFQ Timetable section above at the following address: City of Miami Beach Procurement Department Conference Room 1755 Meridian Avenue, 3rd Floor Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Attendance (in person or via telephone) is encouraged and recommended as a source of information, but is not mandatory. Proposers interested in participating in the Pre-Proposal Submission Meeting via telephone must follow these steps: (1) Dial the TELEPHONE NUMBER: 1-877-873-8018 (Toll-free North America) (2) Enter the MEETING NUMBER: 6312925 Proposers who are interested in participating via telephone should send an e-mail to the contact person listed in this RFQ expressing their intent to participate via telephone. t._...v';: t..'i1(�k.�BEACH 7. PRE-PROPOSAL INTERPRETATIONS. Oral information or responses to questions received by prospective Proposers are not binding on the City and will be without legal effect, including any information received at pre- submittal meeting or site visit(s). The City by means of Addenda will issue interpretations or written addenda clarifications considered necessary by the City in response to questions. Only questions answered by written addenda will be binding and may supersede terms noted in this solicitation. Addendum will be released through BidSync. Any prospective proposer who has received this RFQ by any means other than through BidSync must register immediately with BidSync to assure it receives any addendum issued to this RFQ. Failure to receive an addendum may result in disqualification of proposal. Written questions should be received no later than the date outlined in the Anticipated RFQ Timetable section. 8. CONE OF SILENCE. This RFQ is subject to, and all proposers are expected to be or become familiar with, the City's Cone of Silence Requirements, as codified in Section 2-486 of the City Code. Proposers shall be solely responsible for ensuring that all applicable provisions of the City's Cone of Silence are complied with, and shall be subject to any and all sanctions, as prescribed therein, including rendering their response voidable, in the event of such non-compliance. Communications regarding this solicitation are to be submitted in writing to the Procurement Contact named herein with a copy to the City Clerk at rafaelgranadomiamibeachfl.qov 9. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OR CLARIFICATION. After proposal submittal, the City reserves the right to require additional information from Proposers (or Proposer team members or sub-consultants) to determine: qualifications (including, but not limited to, litigation history, regulatory action, or additional references); and financial capability (including, but not limited to, annual reviewed/audited financial statements with the auditors notes for each of their last two complete fiscal years). 10. PROPOSER'S RESPONSIBILITY. Before submitting a response, each Proposer shall be solely responsible for making any and all investigations, evaluations, and examinations, as it deems necessary, to ascertain all conditions and requirements affecting the full performance of the contract. Ignorance of such conditions and requirements, and/or failure to make such evaluations, investigations, and examinations, will not relieve the Proposer from any obligation to comply with every detail and with all provisions and requirements of the contract, and will not be accepted as a basis for any subsequent claim whatsoever for any monetary consideration on the part of the Proposer. 11. VETERAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES PREFERENCE. Pursuant to City Code Section 2-374, the City shall give a preference to a responsive and responsible Proposer which is a small business concern owned and controlled by a veteran(s) or which is a service-disabled veteran business enterprise, and which is within five percent (5%) of the lowest responsive, responsible proposer, by providing such proposer an opportunity of providing said goods or contractual services for the lowest responsive proposal amount(or in this RFQ, the highest proposal amount). 12. DETERMINATION OF AWARD. The final ranking results of the evaluation process will be considered by the City Manager who may recommend to the City Commission the Proposer(s) s/he deems to be in the best interest of the City or may recommend rejection of all proposals. The City Manager's recommendation need not be consistent with the scoring results identified herein and takes into consideration Miami Beach City Code Section 2-369, including the following considerations: (1)The ability, capacity and skill of the Proposer to perform the contract. (2)Whether the Proposer can perform the contract within the time specified, without delay or interference. (3)The character, integrity, reputation,judgment, experience and efficiency of the Proposer. (4)The quality of performance of previous contracts. (5)The previous and existing compliance by the Proposer with laws and ordinances relating to the contract. AA.I AM.I BEACH The City Commission shall consider the City Manager's recommendation and may approve such recommendation. The City Commission may also, at its option, reject the City Manager's recommendation and select another Proposal or Proposals which it deems to be in the best interest of the City, or it may also reject all Proposals. 13. NEGOTIATIONS. Following selection, the City reserves the right to enter into further negotiations with the selected Proposer. Notwithstanding the preceding, the City is in no way obligated to enter into a contract with the selected Proposer in the event the parties are unable to negotiate a contract. It is also understood and acknowledged by Proposers that no property, contract or legal rights of any kind shall be created at any time until and unless an Agreement has been agreed to; approved by the City; and executed by the parties. Balance of Page Intentionally Left Blank BEACH SECTION 0200 GENERAL CONDITIONS 1.GENERAL DISCLAIMERS. with,the City's Campaign Finance Reform laws,as codified in Sections 2-487 a.The solicitation referenced herein is being furnished to the recipient by the through 2-490 of the City Code. Proposers shall be solely responsible for City of Miami Beach(the"City")for the recipient's convenience.Any action ensuring that all applicable provisions of the City's Campaign Finance Reform taken by the City in response to Proposals made pursuant to this solicitation, laws are complied with, and shall be subject to any and all sanctions, as or in making any award,or in failing or refusing to make any award pursuant prescribed therein, including disqualification of their responses,in the event of to such Proposals,or in cancelling awards,or in withdrawing or cancelling such non-compliance. this solicitation,either before or after issuance of an award,shall be without any liability or obligation on the part of the City.In its sole discretion,the City 6.CODE OF BUSINESS ETHICS.Pursuant to City Resolution No.2000-37379, may withdraw the solicitation either before or after receiving proposals,may the Proposer shall adopt a Code of Business Ethics("Code")and submit that accept or reject proposals,and may accept proposals which deviate from the Code to the Procurement Division with its response or within five(5)days upon solicitation, as it deems appropriate and in its best interest. In its sole receipt of request. The Code shall, at a minimum, require the Proposer, to discretion,the City may determine the qualifications and acceptability of any comply with all applicable governmental rules and regulations including,among party or parties submitting Proposals in response to this solicitation. others,the conflict of interest,lobbying and ethics provision of the City of Miami Beach and Miami Dade County. b.The information contained herein is provided solely for the convenience of prospective Proposers.It is the responsibility of the recipient to assure itself 7. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA). Call 305-673-7490 to that information contained herein is accurate and complete.The City does request material in accessible format;sign language interpreters(five(5)days not provide any assurances as to the accuracy of any information in this in advance when possible), or information on access for persons with solicitation. Any reliance on these contents, or on any permitted disabilities. For more information on ADA compliance, please call the Public communications with City officials, shall be at the recipient's own risk. Works Department,at 305-673-7000,Extension 2984. Proposers should rely exclusively on their own investigations,interpretations, and analyses. The solicitation is being provided by the City without any 8. POSTPONEMENT OF DUE DATE FOR RECEIPT OF PROPOSALS.The warranty or representation,express or implied,as to its content,its accuracy, City reserves the right to postpone the deadline for submittal of proposals and or its completeness.No warranty or representation is made by the City or its will make a reasonable effort to give at least three(3)calendar days written agents that any Proposal conforming to these requirements will be selected notice of any such postponement to all prospective Proposers through BidSync. for consideration,negotiation,or approval. 9. PROTESTS. Proposers that are not selected may protest any c. Proposers are hereby advised that this solicitation is subject to the recommendation for selection of award in accordance with the proceedings following ordinances/resolutions,which may be found on the City Of Miami established pursuant to the City's bid protest procedures, as codified in Beach website: Sections 2-370 and 2-371 of the City Code(the City's Bid Protest Ordinance). http://web.miamibeachfl.qov/procurementlscroll.aspx?id=79113 Protest not timely made pursuant to the requirements of the City's Bid Protest •CONE OF SILENCE—SECTION 2-486 Ordinance shall be barred. •PROTEST PROCEDURES—CODE SECTION 2-371 'DEBARMENT PROCEEDINGS—SECTIONS 2-397 THROUGH 2-485.3 10.JOINT VENTURES I SINGLE PURPOSE ENTITY. Joint Ventures are not 'LOBBYIST REGISTRATION AND DISCLOSURE OF FEES—SECTIONS 2- allowed.Proposals shall be submitted only by the prime contractor.Proposals 481 THROUGH 2-406 may, however, identify other sub-contractors or sub-consultants to the prime 'CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS BY VENDORS—SECTION 2-487 Proposer who may serve as team members. •CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS —SECTION 2-488 •EQUAL BENEFITS FOR DOMESTIC PARTNERS—SECTION 2-373 11.VETERAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES PREFERENCE. Pursuant to City L• IVING WAGE REQUIREMENT SECTIONS 2 107 THROUGH 2 410 Code Section 2-374, the City shall give a preference to a responsive and •FALSE CLAIMS ORDINANCE—SECTION 70-300 'ACCEPTANCE OF GIFTS,FAVORS&SERVICES—SECTION 2-449 responsible Proposer which is a small business concern owned and controlled by a veteran(s)or which is a service-disabled veteran business enterprise,and 2.PUBLIC ENTITY CRIME.A person or affiliate who has been placed on the which is within five percent (5%) of the lowest responsive, responsible convicted vendor list following a conviction for public entity crimes may not proposer,by providing such proposer an opportunity of providing said goods or submit a proposal on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public contractual services for the lowest responsive proposal amount(or in this RFQ, entity, may not submit a proposal on a contract with a public entity for the the highest proposal amount). Whenever, as a result of the foregoing construction or repair of a public building or public work, may not submit a preference,the adjusted prices of two(2)or more proposers which are a small proposal on leases of real property to public entity, may not be awarded or business concern owned and controlled by a veteran(s)or a service-disabled perform work as a contractor, supplier, sub-contractor, or consultant under a veteran business enterprise constitute the lowest proposal pursuant to an RFQ contract with a public entity, and may not transact business with any public or oral or written request for quotation, and such proposals are responsive, entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in Sec. 287.017, for responsible and otherwise equal with respect to quality and service, then the CATEGORY TWO for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on award shall be made to the service disabled veteran business enterprise. the convicted vendor list. 12.AGREEMENT BY PROPOSERS.Any individual that submits a proposal in 3.COMPLIANCE WITH THE CITY'S LOBBYIST LAWS.This RFQ is subject response to this solicitation agrees to the following: to, and all Proposers are expected to be or become familiar with, all City Any action taken by the City in response to Proposals made lobbyist laws. Proposers shall be solely responsible for ensuring that all City pursuant to this solicitation, or in making any award, or in failing or lobbyist laws are complied with,and shall be subject to any and all sanctions, refusing to make any award pursuant to such Proposals, or in as prescribed therein, including, without limitation, disqualification of their cancelling awards, or in withdrawing or cancelling this solicitation, responses,in the event of such non-compliance. either before or after issuance of an award, shall be without any 4.DEBARMENT ORDINANCE:This RFQ is subject to,and all proposers are liability or obligation on the part of the City. expected to be or become familiar with, the City's Debarment Ordinance as codified in Sections 2-397 through 2-406 of the City Code. The City may,at its sole and absolute discretion,reject any and all,or parts of any and all,responses;re-advertise this RFQ;postpone or cancel,at any time, 5.COMPLIANCE WITH THE CITY'S CAMPAIGN FINANCE REFORM LAWS. this RFQ process;or waive any irregularities in this RFQ,or in any responses This RFQ is subject to,and all Proposers are expected to be or become familiar received as a result of this RFQ. BEAC H services provided shall be provided by employees that are educated,trained, Reasonable efforts will be made to either award the proposer the contract or experienced, certified, and licensed in all areas encompassed within their reject all proposals within one-hundred twenty (120) calendar days after designated duties. Proposer agrees to furnish to the City any and all proposal opening date. In accordance with Section 47 below,a Proposer may documentation, certification, authorization, license, permit, or registration withdraw its proposal after expiration of one hundred twenty (120) calendar currently required by applicable laws,rules,and regulations. Proposer further days from the date of proposal opening, by delivering written notice of certifies that it and its employees will keep all licenses, permits, registrations, withdrawal to the Procurement Department. authorizations,or certifications required by applicable laws or regulations in full force and effect during the term of this contract. Failure of Proposer to comply 13. COSTS INCURRED BY PROPOSERS. All expenses involved with the with this paragraph shall constitute a material breach of this contract. preparation and submission of Proposals,or any work performed in connection therewith, shall be the sole responsibility(and shall be at the sole cost and Where Proposer is required to enter or go on to City of Miami Beach property to expense)of the Proposer,and shall not be reimbursed by the City. deliver materials or perform work or services as a result of any contract resulting from this solicitation,the Proposer will assume the full duty,obligation 14.RELATIONSHIP TO THE CITY.It is the intent of the City,and Proposers and expense of obtaining all necessary licenses, permits, and insurance, and hereby acknowledge and agree,that the successful Proposer is considered to assure all work complies with all applicable laws.The Proposer shall be liable be an independent contractor,and that neither the Proposer,nor the Proposer's for any damages or loss to the City occasioned by negligence of the Proposer, employees, agents, and/or contractors, shall, under any circumstances, be or its officers,employees,contractors,and/or agents,for failure to comply with considered employees or agents of the City. applicable laws. 15. OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY. In compliance with Chapter 23.SPECIAL CONDITIONS.Any and all Special Conditions that may vary from 442, Florida Statutes, any toxic substance listed in Section 38F-41.03 of the these General Terms and Conditions shall have precedence. Florida Administrative Code delivered as a result of this proposal must be accompanied by a Material Safety Data Sheet(MSDS)which may be obtained 24.NON-DISCRIMINATION.The Proposer certifies that it is in compliance with from the manufacturer. the non-discrimination clause contained in Section 202,Executive Order 11246, as amended by Executive Order 11375, relative to equal employment 16. ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS. The City reserves the right to opportunity for all persons without regard to race,color,religion,sex or national consider a Proposers history of citations and/or violations of environmental origin. In accordance with the City's Human Rights Ordinance, codified in regulations in investigating a Proposers responsibility,and further reserves the Chapter 62 of the City Code,Proposer shall prohibit discrimination by reason of right to declare a Proposer not responsible if the history of violations warrants race,color,national origin,religion,sex, intersexuality,gender identity,sexual such determination in the opinion of the City. Proposer shall submit with its orientation,disability,marital and familial status,age,ancestry, height,weight, proposal, a complete history of all citations and/or violations, notices and domestic partner status,labor organization membership,familial situation,and dispositions thereof.The non-submission of any such documentation shall be political affiliation. deemed to be an affirmation by the Proposer that there are no citations or violations.Proposer shall notify the City immediately of notice of any citation or 25. DEMONSTRATION OF COMPETENCY. The City may consider any violation which proposer may receive after the proposal opening date and evidence available regarding the financial, technical, and other qualifications during the time of performance of any contract awarded to it. and abilities of a Proposer,including past performance(experience)in making an award that is in the best interest of the City,including: 17.TAXES.The City of Miami Beach is exempt from all Federal Excise and A. Pre-award inspection of the Proposers facility may be made prior to the State taxes. award of contract. B. Proposals will only be considered from firms which are regularly engaged 18. MISTAKES. Proposers are expected to examine the terms, conditions, in the business of providing the goods and/or services as described in this specifications, delivery schedules, proposed pricing, and all instructions solicitation. pertaining to the goods and services relative to this RFQ. Failure to do so will C. Proposers must be able to demonstrate a good record of performance for be at the Proposers risk and may result in the Proposal being non-responsive. a reasonable period of time, and have sufficient financial capacity, equipment,and organization to ensure that they can satisfactorily perform 19.PAYMENT.Payment will be made by the City after the goods or services the services if awarded a contract under the terms and conditions of this have been received, inspected, and found to comply with contract, solicitation. specifications, free of damage or defect, and are properly invoiced. Invoices D. The terms "equipment and organization", as used herein shall, be must be consistent with Purchase Order format. construed to mean a fully-equipped and well-established company in line with the best business practices in the industry,and as determined by the 20. COPYRIGHT, PATENTS & ROYALTIES. Proposer shall indemnify and City. save harmless the City of Miami Beach, Florida, and its officers, employees, E. The City may consider any evidence available regarding the financial, contractors, and/or agents, from liability of any nature or kind, including cost technical, and other qualifications and abilities of a Proposer, including and expenses for,or on account of,any copyrighted, patented,or unpatented past performance(experience), in making an award that is in the best invention, process,or article manufactured or used in the performance of the interest of the City. contract,including its use by the City of Miami Beach,Florida. If the Proposer F. The City may require Proposer to show proof that it has been designated uses any design,device or materials covered by letters,patent,or copyright,it as authorized representatives of a manufacturer or supplier,which is the is mutually understood and agreed,without exception,that the proposal prices actual source of supply. In these instances, the City may also require shall include all royalties or cost arising from the use of such design,device,or material information from the source of supply regarding the quality, materials in any way involved in the work. packaging,and characteristics of the products to be supply to the City. 21. DEFAULT. Failure or refusal of the successful Proposer to execute a 26.ASSIGNMENT.The successful Proposer shall not assign,transfer,convey, contract following approval of such contract by the City Commission, or sublet or otherwise dispose of the contract,including any or all of its right,title untimely withdrawal of a proposal response before such award is made and or interest therein, or his/her or its power to execute such contract, to any approved,may result in a claim for damages by the City,and may be grounds person,company or corporation,without the prior written consent of the City. for removing the Proposer from the City's vendor list. 27. LAWS, PERMITS AND REGULATIONS. The Proposer shall obtain and 22.MANNER OF PERFORMANCE.Proposer agrees to perform its duties and pay for all licenses,permits,and inspection fees required to complete the work obligations in a professional manner and in accordance with all applicable and shall comply with all applicable laws. Local,State, County,and Federal laws, rules, regulations and codes. Lack of knowledge or ignorance by the Proposer with/of applicable laws will in no way 28. OPTIONAL CONTRACT USAGE. When the successful Proposer is in be a cause for relief from responsibility. Proposer agrees that the work and agreement,other units of government or non-profit agencies may participate in . AIA N I BEAC H purchases pursuant to the award of this contract at the option of the unit of records stored electronically must be provided to the public agency in a format government or non-profit agency. that is compatible with the information technology systems of the public agency. 29.VOLUME OF WORK.To the extent applicable,it is the intent of the City to 33.OBSERVANCE OF LAWS.Proposers are expected to be familiar with,and purchase the goods and services specifically listed in this solicitation, However, comply with,all Federal,State,County,and City laws,ordinances,codes,rules the City reserves the right to purchase any goods or services awarded from and regulations, and all orders and decrees of bodies or tribunals having State or other governmental contracts, or on an as-needed basis through the jurisdiction or authority which,in any manner,may affect the scope of services City's spot market purchase provisions. and/or project contemplated by this RFQ (including, without limitation, the Americans with Disabilities Act, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, the EEOC 30.DISPUTES.In the event of a conflict between the documents,the order of Uniform Guidelines,and all EEO regulations and guidelines).Ignorance of the priority of the documents shall be as follows: law(s)on the part of the Proposer will in no way relieve it from responsibility for A. Any contract or agreement resulting from the award of this solicitation; compliance. then B. Addendum issued for this solicitation,with the latest Addendum taking 34.CONFLICT OF INTEREST.All Proposers must disclose,in their Proposal, precedence;then the name(s) of any officer, director, agent, or immediate family member C. The solicitation;then (spouse,parent,sibling,and child)who is also an employee of the City of Miami D. The Proposers proposal in response to the solicitation. Beach. Further, all Proposers must disclose the name of any City employee who owns,either directly or indirectly,an interest of ten(10%)percent or more 31.INDEMNIFICATION.The Proposer shall indemnify and hold harmless the in the Proposer entity or any of its affiliates. City and its officers,employees,agents and instrumentalities from any and all liability, losses or damages, including attorney's fees and costs of defense, 35. MODIFICATIONIWITHDRAWALS OF PROPOSALS. A Proposer may which the City or its officers,employees,agents or instrumentalities may incur submit a modified Proposal to replace all or any portion of a previously as a result of claims,demands,suits,causes of actions or proceedings of any submitted Proposal up until the Proposal due date and time. Modifications kind or nature arising out of,relating to or resulting from the performance of the received after the Proposal due date and time will not be considered.Proposals agreement by the Proposer or its employees, agents, servants, partners, shall be irrevocable until contract award unless withdrawn in writing prior to the principals or subcontractors. The Proposer shall pay all claims and losses in Proposal due date,or after expiration of 120 calendar days from the opening of connection therewith, and shall investigate and defend all claims, suits or Proposals without a contract award. Letters of withdrawal received after the actions of any kind or nature in the name of the City, where applicable, Proposal due date and before said expiration date, and letters of withdrawal including appellate proceedings, and shall pay all costs, judgments, and received after contract award will not be considered. attorney's fees which may be incurred thereon. The Proposer expressly understands and agrees that any insurance protection required by any 36.EXCEPTIONS TO RFQ.Proposers must clearly indicate any exceptions agreement with the City or otherwise provided by the Proposer shall in no way they wish to take to any of the terms in this RFQ,and outline what,if any, limit the responsibility to indemnify, keep and save harmless and defend the alternative is being offered. All exceptions and alternatives shall be City or its officers,employees,agents and instrumentalities as herein provided. included and clearly delineated,in writing,in the Proposal. The City,at its The above indemnification provisions shall survive the expiration or termination sole and absolute discretion,may accept or reject any or all exceptions of this Agreement. and alternatives. In cases in which exceptions and alternatives are rejected,the City shall require the Proposer to comply with the particular 32.FLORIDA PUBLIC RECORDS LAW.Proposers are hereby notified that all term andlor condition of the RFQ to which Proposer took exception to(as Proposals including, without limitation, any and all information and said term and/or condition was originally set forth in the RFQ and any documentation submitted therewith, are exempt from public records exhibits or Addenda thereto). requirements under Section 119.07(1),Florida Statutes,and s.24(a),Art. 1 of the State Constitution until such time as the City provides notice of an intended 37. ACCEPTANCE OF GIFTS, FAVORS, SERVICES. Proposers shall not decision or until thirty(30)days after opening of the proposals,whichever is offer any gratuities, favors, or anything of monetary value to any official, earlier. Additionally, Proposer agrees to be in full compliance with Florida employee,or agent of the City,for the purpose of influencing consideration of Statute 119.0701 including, but not limited to, agreement to (a) Keep and this Proposal. Pursuant to Sec.2-449 of the City Code,no officer or employee maintain public records that ordinarily and necessarily would be required by the of the City shall accept any gift, favor or service that might reasonably tend public agency in order to perform the services; (b) provide the public with improperly to influence him in the discharge of his official duties. access to public records on the same terms and conditions that the public agency would provide the records and at a cost that does not exceed the cost 38. SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION. City reserves the right to request provided in this chapter or as otherwise provided by law;(c)Ensure that public supplemental information from Proposers at any time during the RFQ records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records solicitation process,unless otherwise noted herein. disclosure requirements are not disclosed except as authorized by law;(d)Meet all requirements for retaining public records and transfer, at no cost, to the public agency all public records in possession of the Proposer upon termination Balance of Page Intentionally Left Blank of the contract and destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. All SECTION 0300 PROPOSAL SUBMITTAL INSTRUCTIONS AND FORMAT 1. SEALED RESPONSES. One original Proposal (preferably in 3-ring binder) must be submitted in an opaque, sealed envelope or container on or before the due date established for the receipt of proposals. Additionally, ten (10) bound copies and one (1) electronic format (CD or USB format) are to be submitted. The following information should be clearly marked on the face of the envelope or container in which the proposal is submitted: solicitation number, solicitation title, Proposer name, Proposer return address. Proposals received electronically, either through email or facsimile, are not acceptable and will be rejected. 2. LATE PROPOSALS. Proposals are to be received on or before the due date established herein for the receipt of Proposals. Any Proposal received after the deadline established for receipt of proposals will be considered late and not be accepted or will be returned to Proposer unopened. The City does not accept responsibility for any delays, natural or otherwise. 3. NON-RESPONSIVENESS. Failure to comply with the following requirements shall result in a determination of non-responsiveness. Non-responsive proposals will not be considered. 1. Failure to submit a signed copy of Appendix A. 2. Failure to comply with the Minimum Experience Requirements 4. OMITTED OR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. With exception of the Proposal Certification Form (Appendix A-1) and the Cost/Revenue Proposal, if applicable, the City reserves the right to seek any omitted information/documentation or any additional information from Proposer or other source(s), including but not limited to: any firm or principal information, applicable licensure, resumes of relevant individuals, client information, financial information, or any information the City deems necessary to evaluate the capacity of the Proposer to perform in accordance with contract requirements. Failure to submit any omitted or additional information in accordance with the City's request shall result in proposal being deemed non-responsive. 5. PROPOSAL FORMAT. In order to maintain comparability, facilitate the review process and assist the Evaluation Committee in review of proposals, it is strongly recommended that proposals be organized and tabbed in accordance with the tabs, and sections as specified below. Hard copy submittal should be tabbed as enumerated below and contain a table of contents with page references. Electronic copies should also be tabbed and contain a table of contents with page references. TAB 1 Cover Letter& Minimum Qualifications Requirements 1.1 Table of Contents. The table of contents should indicate the tabs, sections with tabs and page numbers to facilitate the evaluation committee's review. 1.2 Proposal Certification Form (Appendix A-1). Failure to submit the Proposal Certification Form with the Proposal shall result in Proposal being deemed non-responsive. 1.3 Questionnaire & Requirements Affidavit (Appendix A-2). 1.4 Minimum Experience Requirements. Submit verifiable information that meets or exceeds the minimum experience requirements established in Section 0100, Sub-section 2.1. For each project submitted as evidence of experience, submit project name, brief description of project, number of attendees, date of completion, owner's representative, and owner's representative contact information. 1.5 Miami Beach-based Preference. Bidders wishing to be considered eligible for the Miami Beach-based bidder preference shall submit documentation as stipulated in Section 0400, Sub-section 5, with its proposal or as requested by the Procurement Department. ,IVVIN V\I BEACH TAB 2 Pro'ect Team Qualifications 2.1 Organizational Chart: An organizational chart depicting the structure and lines of authority and communication for all firms, principals and personnel involved in the project. Include information that describes the intended structure regarding project management, accountability and compliance with the terms of the RFQ. 2.2 Relevant Experience of Prime Proposer: Summarize projects where the Proposer and/or its principals have provided services similar to those described herein (in addition to the information provided in Tab 1.4). For each project provide the following: a. project name and scope of services provided; b. name of individuals that worked on the referenced project that have been included in Section 2.1 above. c. client; d. client project manager and contact information; e. costs of the services provided; and f. term of the engagement. 2.3 Relevant Experience of Sub-consultant(s)/Sub-contractor(s): Summarize projects where the Sub- consultant(s)/Sub-contractor(s) and/or its principals have provided services similar to those described herein. For each project provide the following: a. project name and scope of services provided; b. name of individuals that worked on the referenced project that have been included in Section 2.1 above. c. client; d. client project manager and contact information; e. costs of the services provided; and f. term of the engagement. TAB 3 Approach and Methodology Submit detailed information on the approach and methodology that the Proposer and its team has used on previous engagements in providing the services described herein with a focus on the following, at a minimum: 1. the management structure and plan to oversee a successful implementation of programming, community engagement, local partners, safety/security, set-up, clean-up, coordination with City staff, or any other portion of the event/activation/etc.; 2. marketing plans which outline how residents and non-residents are notified of the events/activations; 3. event planning; 4. videos or photos as proof of event execution which reflects attendance numbers, creative look and feel, and success of marketing plan; 5. recruitment and coordination of talent, partners, and vendors; 6. coordination and implementation of actual event production requirements, including but not limited to: o venue load-in and load-out, event set up & breakdown; o rental of equipment such as high-end mobile staging, high quality outdoor sound and light systems, musical instruments, tables, tents, and chairs; o recruiting and managing event staff and volunteers; o obtaining all necessary and required permits; o providing any marketing services that are closely integrated with the event(i.e., decor and signage) o identifying and managing outdoor generators, power sources, lighting, and cabling; o identifying production staffing needs and provide suitable solutions; o identifying and source sponsorship opportunities based on scope of work; o identifying and submitting traffic and parking plans and requirements for large events; AA 1,A \ BEAC o submitting event recap reports as specified by each work order; o providing other materials or equipment including, but not limited to, first aid kits, fire extinguishers and other life safety necessities; o recruiting on-site emergency medical services and help with necessary MBPD and MBFD permits; and o approach to communications and consultations with client staff. Balance of Page Intentionally Left Blank SECTION 0400 PROPOSAL EVALUATION 1. Evaluation Committee. An Evaluation Committee, appointed by the City Manager, may meet to evaluate each Proposal in accordance with the qualitative criteria set forth below. In doing so, the Evaluation Committee may review and score all proposals received, with or without conducting interview sessions. City staff will assign points for the quantitative criteria. It is important to note that the Evaluation Committee is advisory only and does not make an award recommendation to the City Manager or the City Commission. The results of Step 1 & Step 2 Evaluations will be forwarded to the City Manager who will utilize the results to make a recommendation to the City Commission. a. In the event that only one responsive proposal is received, the City Manager, after determination that the sole responsive proposal materially meets the requirements of the RFQ, may, without an evaluation committee, recommend to the City Commission that the Administration enter into negotiations. b. The City, in its discretion, may utilize technical or other advisers to assist the evaluation committee in the evaluation of proposals. 2. Qualitative Criteria. Responsive proposals shall be evaluated in accordance with the following criteria. Qualitative Criteria Maximum Points Project Team Qualifications 60 Approach and Methodology 40 TOTAL AVAILABLE STEP 1 POINTS 100 3. Quantitative Criteria. Following the results of the evaluation of the qualitative criteria by the Evaluation Committee, the Proposers may receive additional, to be added by City staff, as follows. Quantitative Criteria Maximum Points Miami Beach-based Preference 5 Veteran Preference 5 TOTAL AVAILABLE STEP 2 POINTS 10 4. Determination of Final Ranking. The sum of qualitative and quantitative scores will be converted to rankings in accordance with the example below: Proposer A Proposer B Proposer C Qualitative Points 82 74 80 Committee Quantitative Points 10 5 0 Member 1 Total 92 79 80 Rank 1 3 2 Qualitative Points 82 85 72 Committee Quantitative Points 10 5 0 Member 2 Total 92 90 72 Rank 1 2 3 Qualitative Points 90 74 66 Committee Quantitative Points 10 5 0 Member 2 Total 100 79 66 Rank 1 2 3 Low Aggregate Score 3 7 8 Final Ranking* 1 2 3 It is important to note that the results of the Evaluation Committee process do not represent an award recommendation.The City Manager will utilize the results of the committee process, as well as any other information he deems appropriate to develop his award recommendation to the City Commission,which may differ from the Evaluation Committee process ranking. 5. Miami Beach-based Preference. Miami Beach-based firms will receive an additional five (5) points as indicated in Sub-section 3. A Miami Beach-based vendor shall mean a bidder that has a valid business tax receipt issued by the City or has a place of business located in the City from where it will perform the required services. The City Manager's determination as to the eligibility of a bidder to receive the Miami Beach-based preference shall be final and binding on all parties. Balance of Page Intentionally Left Blank APPENDIX A Proposal Certification and Questionnaire & Requirements Affidavit 2020-057-ND CULTURAL PROGRAMMING AND EVENT PRODUCERS PROCUREMENT DEPARTMENT 1755 Meridian Avenue, 3rd Floor Miami Beach, Florida 33139 APPENDIX Al -PROPOSAL CERTIFICATION FORM This document is a REQUIRED FORM that must be submitted fully completed and executed. FAILURE TO SUBMIT THE PROPOSAL CERTIFICATION FORM WITH ITS PROPOSAL SHALL RESULT IN THE PROPOSAL BEING DEEMED NON-RESPONSIVE. Solicitation No: Solicitation Title: 2020-057-ND CULTURAL PROGRAMMING AND EVENT PRODUCERS Procurement Contact: Tel: Email: Natalia Delgado 305-673-7000 x26263 NataliaDelgado@miamibeachfl.gov PROPOSER'S NAME: NO.OF YEARS IN BUSINESS: NO.OF YEARS IN BUSINESS LOCALLY: NO.OF EMPLOYEES: OTHER NAME(S)PROPOSER HAS OPERATED UNDER IN THE LAST 10 YEARS: FIRM PRIMARY ADDRESS(HEADQUARTERS): CITY: STATE: ZIP CODE: TELEPHONE NO.: TOLL FREE NO.: FAX NO.: FIRM LOCAL ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: ZIP CODE: PRIMARY ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT: ACCOUNT REP TELEPHONE NO.: ACCOUNT REP TOLL FREE NO.: ACCOUNT REP EMAIL: FEDERAL TAX IDENTIFICATION NO.: Except as stipulated in General Condition 36, Proposer agrees: to complete and unconditional acceptance of the terms and conditions of this document, inclusive of this solicitation, all specifications, attachments, exhibits and appendices and the contents of any Addenda released hereto; to be bound, at a minimum, to any and all specifications, terms and conditions contained herein or Addenda; that the Proposer has not divulged, discussed, or compared the proposal with other Proposals and has not colluded with any other proposer or party to any other proposal; that proposer acknowledges that all information contained herein is part of the public domain as defined by the State of Florida Sunshine and Public Records Laws;that all responses, data and information contained in the proposal are true and accurate. Name of Proposer's Authorized Representative: Title of Proposer's Authorized Representative: Signature of Proposer's Authorized Representative: Date: APPENDIX A2 -QUESTIONNAIRE AND REQUIREMENTS AFFIDAVIT FORM The purpose of this Proposal Certification, Questionnaire and Requirements Affidavit Form is to inform prospective Proposers of certain solicitation and contractual requirements, and to collect necessary information from Proposers in order that certain portions of responsiveness, responsibility and other determining factors and compliance with requirements may be evaluated.Attach any requested information. Name of Proposer's Authorized Representative: Title of Proposer's Authorized Representative: Signature of Proposer's Authorized Representative: Date: 1. Veteran Owned Business.Is Pro oser claiming a veteran owned business status? YES NO SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENT: Proposers claiming veteran owned business status shall submit a documentation proving that firm is certified as a veteran-owned business or a service-disabled veteran owned business by the State of Florida or United States federal government,as required pursuant to ordinance 2011-3748. 2. Conflict of Interest. All Proposers must disclose, in their Proposal, the name(s) of any officer, director, agent, or immediate family member(spouse,parent,sibling,and child)who is also an employee of the City of Miami Beach. Further,all Proposers must disclose the name of any City employee who owns,either directly or indirectly, an interest of ten (10%)percent or more in the Proposer entity or any of its affiliates. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENT: Proposers must disclose the name(s) of any officer, director, agent, or immediate family member (spouse, parent, sibling, and child)who is also an employee of the City of Miami Beach. Proposers must also disclose the name of any City employee who owns, either directly or indirectly, an interest of ten (10%)percent or more in the Proposer entity or any of its affiliates 3. References & Past Performance. Proposer shall attach at least three (3) references for whom the Proposer has completed work similar in size and nature as the work referenced in solicitation. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENT: For each reference submitted, the following information is required: 1) Firm Name, 2) Contact Individual Name&Title,3)Address,4)Telephone,5)Contact's Email and 6)Narrative on Scope of Services Provided. 4. Suspension,Debarment or Contract Cancellation. Has Proposer ever been debarred, suspended or other legal violation,or had a contract cancelled due to non erformance by an ublic sector agency? YES NO SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENT: If answer to above is "YES," Proposer shall submit a statement detailing the reasons that led to action(s). 5. Vendor Campaign Contributions.Proposers are expected to be or become familiar with,the City's Campaign Finance Reform laws, as codified in Sections 2-487 through 2-490 of the City Code. Proposers shall be solely responsible for ensuring that all applicable provisions of the City's Campaign Finance Reform laws are complied with, and shall be subject to any and all sanctions, as prescribed therein,including disqualification of their Proposals,in the event of such non-compliance. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENT: Submit the names of all individuals or entities (including your sub-consultants) with a controlling financial interest as defined in solicitation. For each individual or entity with a controlling financial interest indicate whether or not each individual or entity has contributed to the campaign either directly or indirectly. of a candidate who has been elected to the office of Mayor or City Commissioner for the City of Miami Beach. 6. Code of Business Ethics. Pursuant to City Resolution No.2000-23879,each person or entity that seeks to do business with the City shall adopt a Code of Business Ethics ("Code") and submit that Code to the Procurement Department with its proposal/response or within five (5) days upon receipt of request. The Code shall, at a minimum, require the Proposer, to comply with all applicable governmental rules and regulations including. among others,the conflict of interest, lobbying and ethics provision of the City of Miami Beach and Miami Dade County. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENT: Proposer shall attach its Code of Business Ethics. In lieu of submitting Code of Business Ethics, Proposer may submit a statement indicating that it will adopt, as required in the ordinance, the City of Miami Beach Code of Ethics, available at http/U,Www.miamibeachfl.gov,icity-halliprocurement/procurement-related-ordinance-and-procedures/ 7. Living Wage. Pursuant to Section 2 408 of the City of Miami Bgach Code, as same may be amended from time to time, covered employees shall be paid the required living wage rates listed below: are benefits of at least$2.26 per hour,or a living wage rate of no less than$13.88 per hour without h alth care benefits. 2. Effective January 1, 2019, covered employees must be paid a living wage rate of no less than$11.70 per hour with h alth are benefits of at least$2.74 per hour,or a living wage rate of no less than$14.44 per hour without health care benefits. 3. Effective January 1, 2020, covered employees must be paid a living wage rate of no less than$11.78 per hour with health are benefits of at least$3.22 per hour,or a living wage rate of no less than$15.00 per hour without health care benefits. The living wage rate and health care benefits rate may, by Resolution of the City Commission be indexed annually for inflation using the Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers(CPI U)Miami/Ft. Lauderdale, issued by the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau resolution, elect not to index the living wage rate in any particular year, if it determines it would not be fiscally sound to implement same(in a particular year). Proposers'failure to comply with this provision shall be deemed a material breach under this proposal, under which the City may, at its sole option, immediately deem said Proposer as non responsive, and may further subject Proposer to additional penalties and fines,as provided in the City's Living Wage Ordinance,as amended. Further information on the Living Wage requirement is available v.•-•. .. pertal,LCP--Tfaeker(LC PTracker.net). ._ - •- • --- - - • - . .. _ •. • . YES t�19 8. Equal Benefits for Employees with Spouses and Employees with Domestic Partners. When awarding competitively solicited contracts valued at over$100,000 whose contractors maintain 51 or more full time employees on their payrolls during 20 or more calendar work weeks, the Equal Benefits for Domestic Partners Ordinance 2005-3494 requires certain contractors doing business with the City of Miami Beach, who are awarded a contract pursuant to competitive proposals, to provide 'Equal Benefits" to their employees with domestic partners, as they provide to employees with spouses. The Ordinance applies to all employees of a Contractor who work within the City limits of the City of Miami Beach, Florida; and the Contractor's employees located in the United States, but outside of the City of Miami Beach limits,who are directly performing work on the contract within the City of Miami Beach. A. Does your company provide or offer access to any benefits to employees with spouses or to spouses of employees? YES NO B. Does your company provide or offer access to any benefits to employees with (same or opposite sex)domestic partners*or to domestic partners of employees? YES NO C. Please check all benefits that apply to your answers above and list in the"other"section any additional benefits not already specified. Note: some benefits are provided to employees because they have a spouse or domestic partner, such as bereavement leave; other benefits are provided directly to the spouse or domestic partner,such as medical insurance. BENEFIT Firm Provides for Firm Provides for Firm does not Employees with Employees with Provide Benefit Spouses Domestic Partners Health Sick Leave Family Medical Leave Bereavement Leave If Proposer cannot offer a benefit to domestic partners because of reasons outside your control, (e.g., there are no insurance providers in your area willing to offer domestic partner coverage) you may be eligible for Reasonable Measures compliance. To comply on this basis, you must agree to pay a cash equivalent and submit a completed Reasonable Measures Application (attached) with all necessary documentation. Your Reasonable Measures Application will be reviewed for consideration by the City Manager,or his designee. Approval is not guaranteed and the City Manager's decision is final. Further information on the Equal Benefits requirement is available at http:/www.miamibeachfl.gov/city-halliprocurement/procurement-related-ordinance-and-proceduresi 9. Public Entity Crimes. Section 287.133(2)(a), Florida Statutes, as currently enacted or as amended from time to time, states that a person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for a public entity crime may not submit a proposal, proposal, or reply on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity; may not submit a proposal, proposal,or reply on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work; may not submit proposals, proposals, or replies on leases of real property to a public entity; may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with any public entity; and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in s.287.017 for CATEGORY TWO for a period of 36 months following the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENT: Proposer agrees to the requirements of Section 287.133, Florida Statutes, and certifies it has not been placed on convicted vendor list. Failure to agree shall result in roposal disqualification. YES NO 10. Non-Discrimination. Pursuant to City Ordinance No.2016-3990, the City shall not enter into a contract with a business unless the business represents that it does not and will not engage in a boycott as defined in Section 2-375(a) of the City Code, including the blacklisting, divesting from, or otherwise refusing to deal with a person or entity when such action is based on race. color, national origin, religion,sex,intersexuality,gender identity,sexual orientation,marital or familial status,age or disability. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENT: Proposer agrees it is and shall remain in full compliance with Section 2-375 of the City of Miami Beach City Code. Failure to agree shall result in proposal disqualification. YES NO 11. Moratorium on Travel to and the Purchase of Goods or Services from North Carolina and Mississippi. Pursuant to Resolution 2016-29375, the City of Miami Beach, Florida, prohibits official City travel to the states of North Carolina and Mississippi, as well as the purchase of goods or services sourced in North Carolina and Mississippi. Proposer shall agree that no travel shall occur on behalf of the City to North Carolina or Mississippi, nor shall any product or services it provides to the City be sourced from these states. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENT: Proposer agrees it is and shall remain in full compliance with Resolution 2016-29375. Failure to agree shall result in proposal disqualification. YES NO 12. Fair Chance Requirement. Pursuant to Section 2-376 of the City Code, the City shall not enter into any contract resulting from a competitive solicitation, unless the proposer certifies in writing that the business has adopted and employs written policies, practices, and standards that are consistent with the City's Fair Chance Ordinance, set forth in Article V of Chapter 62 of the City Code ("Fair Chance Ordinance"),and which,among other things, (i)prohibits City contractors,as an employer,from inquiring about an applicant's criminal history until the applicant is given a conditional offer of employment; (ii)prohibits advertising of employment positions with a statement that an individual with a criminal record may not apply for the position, and (iii) prohibits placing a statement on an employment application that a person with a criminal record may not apply for the position. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENT: Proposer certifies that it has adopted policies, practices and standards consistent with the City's Fair Chance Ordinance. Proposer agrees to provide the City with supporting documentation evidencing its compliance upon request. Proposer further agrees that any breach of the representations made herein shall constitute a material breach of contract, and shall entitle the City to the immediate termination for cause of the agreement, in addition to any damages that may be available at law and in equity. Failure to agree shall result in pro osal disqualification. YES NO 13. Acknowledgement of Addendum. After issuance of solicitation, the City may release one or more addendum to the solicitation which may provide additional information to Proposers or alter solicitation requirements. The City will strive to reach every Proposer having received solicitation through the City's e-procurement system, BidSync.com. However, Proposers are solely responsible for assuring they have received any and all addendum issued pursuant to solicitation. This Acknowledgement of Addendum section certifies that the Proposer has received all addendum released by the City pursuant to this solicitation. Failure to obtain and acknowledge receipt of all addenda may result in proposal disqualification. Initial to Confirm Initial to Confirm Initial to Confirm Receipt Receipt Receipt Addendum 1 Addendum 6 Addendum 11 Addendum 2 Addendum 7 Addendum 12 Addendum 3 Addendum 8 Addendum 13 Addendum 4 Addendum 9 Addendum 14 Addendum 5 Addendum 10 Addendum 15 APPENDIX B 49 1 q, a \ 1 V ''t 1 L.. " No Bid " Form 2020-057-ND CULTURAL PROGRAMMING AND EVENT PRODUCERS PROCUREMENT DEPARTMENT 1755 Meridian Avenue, 3rd Floor Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Note: it is important for thos - eceived notification of this solicitation but have decided not to respond, to complete and submit the attached "Statement of No Bid." The "Statement of No Bid" provides the City with information on how to improve the solicitation process. Failure to submit a "Statement of No Bid" may result in not being notified Statement of No Bid WE HAVE ELECTED NOT TO SUBMIT A PROPOSAL AT THIS TIME FOR REASON(S) CHECKED AND/OR INDICATED BELOW: Workload does not allow us to submit a proposal Insufficient time to respond Specifications unclear or too restrictive Unable to meet specifications Unable to meet service requirements Unable to meet insurance requirements Do not offer this product/service OTHER. (Please specify) We do_ do not_want to be retained on your mailing list for future proposals of this type product and/or service. Signature: Title: Legal Company Name: Note: Failure to respond, either by submitting a proposal or this completed form, may result in your company being removed from our vendors list. PLEASE RETURN TO: CITY OF MIAMI BEACH PROCUREMENT DEPARTMENT ATTN: NATALIA DELGADO PROPOSAL #2020-057-ND 1755 MERIDIAN AVENUE, 3' FLOOR MIAMI BEACH, FL 33139 ATTACHMENT C SUNBIZ & PROPOSAL RESPONSE TO RFQ Detail by FEI/EIN Number Page 1 of 2 Florida Department of State • D ) •0 rg Department of State / Division of Corporations / Search Records / Detail By Document Number/ Detail by FEI/EIN Number Foreign Limited Liability Company IDEKO PRODUCTIONS LLC Filing Information Document Number M18000010657 FEI/EIN Number 81-3593685 Date Filed 11/29/2018 State NY Status ACTIVE Principal Address 381 PARK AVENUE SOUTH,SUITE 1101 NEW YORK,NY 10016 Mailing Address 381 PARK AVENUE SOUTH,SUITE 1101 NEW YORK, NY 10016 Registered Agent Name&Address VCORP SERVICES,LLC 5011 SOUTH STATE ROAD 7 SUITE 106 DAVIE,FL 33314 Authorized Person(s)Detail Name&Address Title MGR KORN, EVAN 381 PARK AVENUE SOUTH,SUITE 1101 NEW YORK, NY 10016 Title MGR NATHAN,CAL 381 PARK AVENUE SOUTH,SUITE 1101 NEW YORK, NY 10016 Title MGR GLATT,JOSH httn•//er.arrh ennhiv nrer/Inniiirv/( nrnnratinnQParrh/Qaarr}iR /1 1/')mn Detail by FEI/EIN Number Page 2 of 2 381 PARK AVENUE SOUTH,SUITE 1101 NEW YORK, NY 10016 Annual Reports Report Year Filed Date 2019 04/08/2019 2020 01/15/2020 Document Images 01/15/2020--ANNUAL REPORT Via., mage in PDF format 04/08/2019--ANNUAL REPORT View,mage in PDF format 11/29/2018--Foreign Limited View image in PDF format httn_//search.sunhiz.org/Inauiry/CornorationSearch/SearchResultDetail?inauirvtvoe=FeiNu... 2/13/2020 9 t 444 4,4 :C 2020-057-ND— Cultural Programming and Event Producers Response to Request for Qualifications IDEKO 1 . 1 Table of Contents TAB1 Cover Letter 3 1.2 Proposal Certification Form (Appendix A-1) 4 1.3 Questionnaire & Requirements Affidavit (Appendix A-2) 5 1.4 Minimum Experience Requirements 6-11 1.5 Minimum Beach-based Preference 12 TAB 2 2.1 Organizational Chart & Bios 13-20 2.2 Relevant Experience of Prime Proposer 21-23 2.3 Relevant Experience of Sub-consultant 24 TAB 3 3.1 Approach and Methodology 25-40 IDEKO THANK YOU Thank you for the opportunity to present our response to Solicitation 2020-057-ND for Cultural Programming and Event Producers for the City of Miami Beach. In the pages that follow, please find a detailed outline of our proposed plan in response to the RFQ. We thank you for the opportunity to bid on this project and are confident that we are the best event production agency to bring your visions for Miami Beach to life. As an industry leading event production company, IDEKO is fully committed to bringing cultural programming and special events to the City of Miami Beach. We understand the imperative of creating technically flawless and emotionally engaging events and leaving a lasting impact on attendees for years to come. We're really excited at this opportunity to collaborate! IDEKO 1 .2 PROPOSAL CERTIFICATION FORM (APPENDIX A-1 ) City of Korn Bid 2020-057-ND APPENDIX Al -PROPOSAL CERTIFICATION FORM This document is a REQLNRED FORM that must be sibmitted fully completed and executed. FAILURE TO SUBMIT THE PROPOSAL CEFITWICATICNI FORM WITH ITS PROPOSAL SHALL RESULT IN THE PROPOSAL BEING DEEliED NON-RESPONSIVE. Sotaztix No- 50tcnatori"TAW 2020-051-ND CULTURAL PROGRAMMING AND EVENT PRODUCERS pmaire-riet Contac Enuc Natalia Delgado lV.:15- 73-7000 x262433 NataliaDelgadoRmi amibeachf.gov R: IOSSR'S NAME: 0E.K.c...,pRopticTioNs NO.Of YEARS IN BUSINESS: NO.CF YEARS IN 9...17NEE5 LY a OF EMPLOYEES. SIX(6) 6 25 OTHER NAMES)PROPOSER MC OPERATED LNOER IN THE LA57 10 YEARS: NA FIRM PRIEMCN ADCRES5 teEADVAR.15:- 361 park Avenue soot 5u0e 1131 CITY: Nevi Yort FATE: NI, ZIP CODE: 10016 TELE- ONE NO.: 517-953.-6405 TOLL FREE NO.: AXNO, FIRM LOCAL ADDRESS: 5311 50L111 SZle Rcacl 7,Su3e 106 Daie FATE: ZP CODE: FL 33.114 PR&WRY ACCOUNT REPRESENTATVE FOR THIS ENGA,GEMEN7 MaJelare Cope NOCCUNT REP 7ELEPHDNE Na: 91T-LEMN2714 ACCOUNT REP MI FREE NO.: ACCCUSIT REP EMAIL: Vlorietineiteek2.m-i FEDERAL TAX IDENTLFICATiCf4 NC: .51-35S3685 Except as stipulated in General Condition 36, Proposer agrees. to complete and unconditional acceptance of the terms and conditions of this document, inclusive of this solicitation,all specifcations, arathments,exhibits and appendices and the contents of any Addenda released hereto;to be bound,at a minimum,to any and all specifications,terms and conditions contained herein or Addenda,that the Proposer has not divulged,discussed.or compared the proposal with other Proposals and has not colluded with any other proposer or party to arty other proposal;that proposer acknowledges that all information contained herein is part of the public domain as defined by the State of Florida Sunshine and Public Records Laws;that all responses,data and information contained in the proposal are true and accurate. Name ci,40pcise,‘5,Authorized Represeiltitive me Cf Proxesey A_,Iranzea Rewesenntroe 'Acetone Cole vice Presxlerl Cf Sales Cf Proposer-5 Amorized p.5.755sitatve: Oat: 01212323 1 .3 QUESTIONNAIRE & REQUIREMENTS AFFIDAVIT (Appendix A-2) City c Ntorni Beach Bid 2020-W7-ND APPENDIX A2-QUESTIONNAIRE AND REQUIREMENTS AFFIDAVIT FORM The purpose of this Proposa:Centifcatort, Otiestoreeire and Requirements Affidavit Form is to inform prospective Proposers of certain soidMacit and contractual requirements,and to collect necessary information from Proposers in order that certain portions of responsiveness, responsibility and other determining factors and compliance with requirements may be evaluated.Attacin any requested information. Name of Frowse Airoodoe4 Rep%'sent7ti.e-: Tim of Frooner°s AA/lona-1 Rea re ,rrtalue: raacecarae rano v'ce President or Saes SgnaLre of Propose P..s^p R res:-ittve: Dale: 01.21.2 020 1. Veteran owned,Bu siness.':s P er dentin a veteran owned business status? `ES NO SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENT:Proposers darning veteran owned business status sire:submit a documestatco proving that firm certified as a veteran-owned business or a sena-disabled veteran owned business by the State of Florida or United States federal government,as required pursuant to ordinance 2011-3748. 2. Conflict of Interest All Proposers must disclose,in their Proposal,the rsarneas)of any officer,director,agent,or immediate fainly member(spouse,parent,sibling:and child)who is also an employee of the Cihy c-`Mian Bead. Further,al Proposers must disclose the name of any City employee who owns.either decay or indirectly,an interest of ten(10%)percent or more in the Proposer entity or any of its affiliates. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENT: Proposers must d sdose the names)of any officer,director agent,or immediate ferry member (spouse,parent sibling and child)wits is also an employee of the City of Miami Beach. Proposers must also disclose the name of any City employee who awns,either direct./or indirectly,an interest of ten(10%)percent or more ir'•_the Proposer entity cr any of its affiliates 3 References&Past Performance.Proposer&ail ottani at least three(3)references for whom s'e Proposer has completed wort, similar in toe and nature as the worts.referenced in solicitation SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENT: For ea& reference submitted, the following information is required, 1) Fern Name, 2) Contact Individual Name&rise,3 Address,4 Tenen 5)Contacts Email and 6)Narrative on Scope of Services Provided. 4 Suspension,Debarment or Contract Cancellation.Has Proposer ever teen deterred,suspended or other legal violation,or had a contract canceled due to toroperfornance by any public sector agency? YES I X NO SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENT:If answer to above is'YES,'Proposer shall submit a statement detailing the reaoons that led to action(s). Vendor Campaign Contributions.Proposes are expected to be or become familiar with,the City's Campaign Finance Reform laws, as codified in Sectors 2-487 through 2-490 of the City Code Proposers.shall be solely responsible for ensuing that all applicable provisions of the City's Campalr Finance Reform laws are complied with, and shall be subject to any and all sanctions, as prescribed therein ince disqualificationof the Proposals,in the event of such non verse. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENT: Submit the names of all eadviduals or entities(inc;iding your sub-consultants) with a cont financial interest as defined in solicitation.For each indviclual or entity with a count-ailing finance interest):t ate whether or dot each individual or entity has contrtated to the campaign eit+er directly or indirectly,of a candidate who has been ended to the office of Mayor or City Corn r ssiorer for the City of Miami Beach. & Code of Business Ethics_Pursuant to City Resolution N .2000-23879,each person or entity that seas to do business with the City shall adopt a Code of Business Ethics(`Code')and submit that Code to the Procurement Department with its proposa trespoxnse or within foe(5) days upon receipt of request.The Code shall at a minimum,require the Proposer,to comply with all a -abte governmental rules and regulations mooting,among others,the conflict of interest,lobbying and ethics provisos of the City of Miami Beach and Miens Cade County. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENT: Proposer shall kat its Code of Business Ethos. in lieu of subm?.i g Code of Business Ethics. Proposer may submit a statement indicating that it will adopt,as required in Pie ordinance,to City of Miami Beach Code of Ethics, available at htlp J4'wwrr miambeacil gnaicity-hall,'u^•ocuremenUpro eetient-relat -stance-and-procedures. ID-KO 1 .3 QUESTIONNAIRE & REQUIREMENTS AFFIDAVIT (Appendix A-2) Cry of Mam Beach Bid 2020-057-ND Luring Wage. Pursuant to Sear-2,`CE of the City of k'iarrni a::ck;ode. ac carne may be ar.-cpdtd fr:m time is tin-mc. c ered • Eifel-de Jsruary 1 20`E.cov-redemployr--mush: csda'vingx'a -rite if ra;e-c tan$1162 rc•vv xi neafth -ry _ ,.t. { _ - .-. €ff2cctvve 2anu::y 1 21'r. :.red employe:mist.; cis:.a..wig w32c °a;e of r: ecc than$11 1;:t P=te ai~ _a:.h Eff cit-ie Jewry 1 2020..r vcr:d employs::r_ t Le ee'd a vine we ac•ate o` z"c,c than$11 -&per r our wit'^r-1h carr tiaha-$4 of at least$3 22;ter hour or :ging°gage r ar€fns.lest than$`Ep::'hour wthswt health car - ..' flts ttae Concumer Price ntbeii"era i.'riaan C_•*curnerc C71 � M ami Ft.Lauderdale :coved sy the U S Ce.artrrnent c'Labcr's Bureau came,: a r:`.i:7 ar y`a.rj. at hi': -.AVA miarrse:hi_gcv'sity hell -ocurernenfproarrement rtes ordinance arc presedursc' rorty LOP Tra_ter'LC'PTrack ceei). ropocal dicgva i1catian. s &. Equal Benefits for Employees with Spouses and Emp oyees with Domestic Partners. When awarding competlwey solicited contract valued at over$100.000 Mose contractors ma*rain St or more full time employees on tee pay :s durrtg 20 or more calendar warfi weeks..the Equal Benefits for Gamest,:Partners Ortnance 2005-3494 requires certain contractors doing business with the City of Miami Beach, who are awarded a contract pursuant 5:,ain•petitve proposals,to pram`Equal Benetts'to their errPlcyees wih domestic partners, as they provide to employees will spores. The Ordinance acnes to at employees of a Contractor aro work within the City limits of the City of Mari Beach. Florida and the Contractor's erne yeess located in tr'e United States but outside of the City of Miami Beach limits.who are drecty perfuming work on the contract within the Cly of Amami Beach A. Does your company provide on offer access to any benefits to employees,with spouses cr to spouses of employees? X YES NO B. Does your company provide or offer access to any beneffts to employees with(same or opposite sex)domestic Farriers'or to domestic partners of erryees? YES NO C Ptease check at a erefit€that apply to yrxe answers above st in the'off-section any additional benefits not a.ready specified. Note:some benefits are provided to employees because they have a spouse or domestic canner.such as bereavement leave:other b refts are provided dully to the spouse or domestic rtner such as medical Durance. BENEFIT Firm Provides for Firm Provides far Firm does net Employees with Employees with Provide Benefit Spouses Domestic Partre-t fit_ x x. Sick_- a: X F til°y A" - x X If Proposer cannot offer a be- to domestic partners because of reasons outside y metal, (e g. there are no rsurance providers in your area willing to offer domelc partner coverage)you may re e for Reasonate Measures compliance To comply en Ms basis,you must agree to pay a cash equivaent and submit a O F -: 7,'eascrabie Measures Application(attached) with all necessary documentation.Your Reasonable Measures Application will be re -,ped for consideration by the City Manager.or his designee. Approval is not guaranteed and the City Managers decision is find. Further information on the Equa'+ Benefits requirement is available at htp:,'4rw^ri.riiam sea•hf.ociv;city-hallicnc uremrent,`procueemen€-related-coainarce-and-procedure= ILD=KO 1 .3 QUESTIONNAIRE & REQUIREMENTS AFFIDAVIT (Appendix A-2) Cityofhharn;Beach PkvZ320-13457-ND 9. Public Entity Crimes.Section 287133(2)(a).Florida Statutes.as currently enacted or as amended from tme to time,states trot a person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a cine for a public entity crime may not submit a proposal,proposal or reply on a contract to provide any goods or services to a vutw entity;may:not s+smr a proposal.proposal,or reply on a contract with a pu:ric entity for the con structon or repair of a public building or pubic stork;may not submit proposals, proposals, or replies on leas of real property to a public entity; may not be awarded or perform work as a contr ,a,suppler, subcontractor.or consurant under a Tract with any putts entity:and may not transact business with any plc entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in s.297.017 for CATEGORY TWO te a period of 36 months following the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list. SUBMITTAL REQ*TtEMENT: Proposer agrees to the requirements of Section 287.1133, Fila Statutes,and certifies it has not been paced on convicted vendor list Failure to agree shalt rens t r° rcpesal disqualification. X YES NO 10. Non-Discrimination.Pursuant to City Cirdinance No.2C116-3990,the City shall not enter into a contract with a business unless the business represents that it does not and will not engage it a boycott as defined in Section 2-375(a)of the City Code,inclining the blacklisting,divestng from,or otherrwise refusing to deal with a person or entity when such action is based on race,color,national origin,religion,sex.intersexua ity,gender identity sexual orientation,marital or familial status.age or Usability. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENT: Proposer agrees it is and shall remain in fut compliance with Section 2-375 of the City of Miam Beach City Ccoe.Failure to agree shall result in proposal diuaficaticn. X YES NO 11. Moratorium on Travel to and the Purchase of Goods or Servicers from North Carolina and Mississippi.Pursuant to Resolution 2016-29375,the City of kfiarrii Beach Florida,prohibits official City travel to the states of North Carolina and Mississippi,as well as the purchase of goods or servers:arced North Carolina and Mssrssippi Proposer Ura''agre that no travelalt occur on behalf of the City to North Cana cr Mississippi.rice shall,any product or services it provides to the City be sourcad from these states. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENT:Proposer agrees it is and shall remain in RA axrpiame with Resolution 2016-29375.Failure to agree shall result in proposal disqualification. X YES NO 12 Fair Chance Requirement Pursuant to Section 2-376 of the City Code,the City shall not enter moo any contract resulting from a cornpetlive solicitation.unless the proposer certifies in writing that the tivnineps has adapted and employs written policies,practices, and standards that are consistent with the CItys Fair Chance Ordinance,set forth in Article V of Chapter 62 of the City Code c'Fair Chance Orstnianil and which,arra other things,(i)prohibits City contractors.as an ems ryer,from inquiring about an applicant's criminal history until the apPioant is given a conditional offer of employment;(ii)prohibits advertising of employment posits with a statement that an indvidual with a aiminall record traynot 1 for tr' applyposition, and, ;prohibits posing a statement on an employment aoo rat,^.?at a pe*yon with a criminal record may not apply for the position. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENT:Proposer certifies that>1.has adopted policies.practises and standards consistent with the Cilityls Fal Chance Ordinance Proposer agrees to provide the City with supporting documentation evidencing its compliance upon request. Proposer further agrees that any breach of the representations made herein shall oaristhute a material breach of contract,and shad entitle the City to the immediate termination for cause of the agreement in addition to any damages that may be available at law and in equity.Failure to agree shall result in proposal disqualification. X 1 YES NO 13. Acknowledgement of Addendum. After issuance of solicitation,the City may release one or more addendum to the solicitation which may provide additional.information to Proposers or alter sotcitation requirements.The City wit strive to reach every Proposer having recetared solicitation through the City's e-procurement system.BidSyno corn. However,Proposers are solely responsible for assuring they have received any and all addendum issued pursuant to solicitation.This.Ahlnowiedgement of Addendum section certifies that the Proposer has received al addendum released by the City pursuant to this so"tctation. Failure to obtain and acknowledge receipt of all addenda may result in re al d.squalilcation. inuol t,Ccnifirr, initial to::rfrn Initial to Conarm Re:cp: Re.cect eta_dpt x A€tutzn 1 Addent[um€ Addrrdvrn 11 _ x Adbendlrn 2 Ann'- °i>erdun 12 Adiesdarn 3 Addendum 4,06emlun 13 Adieadani 4 Aidenixm S Adde+dun 14 Adiemci n 5 Addendum rp f ddersdun 1 ID=KO 1.4 MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS IDEKO is an award-winning, full-service experiential production agency with extensive experience producing live events across the country. IDEKO works with consumer brands, marketing agencies, festivals, municipalities, government institutions, and nonprofits to plan, permit, and execute top-tier, consumer-facing events and activations. Our team boasts 20+ years of event experience in the private, public and corporate sectors. With a versatile, highly skilled and first-class professional team, we are committed to making our client visions into a reality. Our clients activate in cities across the U.S., including New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, and San Francisco. IDEKO has demonstrated the technical know-how to work with the City's needs through its years of experience working in Miami and with other city government municipalities throughout the country. We are able and ready to produce world-class events and activations in Miami Beach that highlight the City's acclaimed cultural institutions, parks, and beaches and that attract a diverse pool of attendees. ID-KO 1 .4 MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS - CASE STUDY#1 a�. . PROJECT NAME:WORLD PRIDE CLOSING CEREMONY PROJECT DESCRIPTION: We partnered with NYC Pride to produce the World Pride Closing Ceremony in NYC's iconic Times Square.This was the first time World Pride was hosted in the United States and this ::7:' particular event served as the final celebration after a month-long span of Pride festivities.This incredible concert featured influential speakers and global musical talents who represent the r' LGBTQIA+ community. Thousands of people showed up to dance, sing and show pride! IDEKO managed production of the event including lighting, audio, staging, etc. as well as handled all on-site logistics and labor. WD also secured all necessary permits and liaised with NYC Mayor's Office, NYPD, NYC DOT, FN Y and the Times Square Alliance. k - NUMBER OF ATTENDEES: 15,000+ j DATE OF COMPLETION:JUNE 2019 :''' OWNER&CONTACT INFORMATION:Amanda Younger T ycpride.orq .., .. .,.-. ,,,,it„.0.- ',JO 1 'nl--, .::„-'7"-i411114 . ' ''''''''" '' . S3'-'';':::;."';': .'_.4..„: ''�" 0 r,�g. .,.+'�4 , 9' " , ,s$ :^ "moi ,� .�' .v-- i i s+p - 1y It . sle z:. d .R'�. t---, I}�-, a`-, NI 3 N .f"q '.-'. ~ic r , * IT *.. i'''w' 4(4 ''''::‘:'''' : i.'"1:"I'*I.::':"`'114."....-44***;:44t.::*.:1? '` 7 ' '414".',?:2:24,11' .,,z2-7.- " '''''; r-t:":"::::::. # vs p i' i wog' i � 4., , ,,a 1 41 ' i-- si i"ivy r14 ,,,,'1, 11:• v ... fox , , _ tf- ' � " i1 '3' al II ,,,,, ,,,,,,,..,-,.. .,,,, , , .... 40! EL i 4 11 rE I', '1 _ `0. :' 'm t.r,,i,• ILD-KO 1 .4 MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS - CASE STUDY#2 PROJECT NAME: HIGH-WIRE WALLENDA WALK OVER TIMES SQUARE PROJECT DESCRIPTION: We partnered with Dick Clark Productions and Nik Wallenda to produce a death-defying stunt over NYC's Times Square. Nik and his sister Lijana walked from One Times Square to Two Times Square on a 3/4- inch wire 25 stories above the ground. This stunt was broadcasted LIVE on ABC and averaged 5.3 million viewers. IDEKO managed all event planning and logistics for this death-defying stunt along with securing all necessary permits for 18 buildings in order to hang the steel wire over Times Square.We worked closely with government agencies such as the NYC Mayor's office,Times Square Alliance, NYPD, NYC DOT, and DOB in order to ensure safety and compliance.The event went smoothly and both Nik and Lijuana completed the high wire walk! NUMBER OF ATTENDEES: 20,000+ DATE OF COMPLETION:JUNE 2019 OWNER&CONTACT INFORMATION: Linda Gierahn, Igierahn@dick. "—V'. .,92 II .' - ..-.; •----4--- '....--.7.---:,-7-7-,7,- ;'4 t= X a N4'.- > } 1 ^�p� i _ 8'r11 t..;1.4...;11,401. y,, P. `_.., ,:;:,„..,,o, t .4;,, ...., £ ' nr u i i� V 1 SIL r .,, -"j":-.'-----"-- ,-„,„ 01, 1-;'1'-'1r-14',,,,C," ,`m // y �;� C 1 Y.4''I '` ( ' t�3 1 x .moi ID=KO 1 .4 MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS - CASE STUDY#3 PROJECT NAME: ISRAEL'S 70T"ANNIVERSARY PROJECT DESCRIPTION: IDEKO worked with the Consulate General of Israel to celebrate the state's 70th anniversary with a lively concert experience in Times Square. IDEKO worked with top names in Israeli entertainment for the event and utilized the famous TSQ screens to showcase the country's heritage. We managed all event planning and logistics including A/V, security,Times Square billboard playback and content, staffing, and permitting. NUMBER OF ATTENDEES:20,000+ DATE OF COMPLETION:JUNE 2018 OWNER&CONTACT INFORMATION: Elazar Cohen, ae: I ,,.,..,,,, :bal. . ' ,..- - tiro,{� _ I'`' ,�. ill ''!"" '04 •,, �Sr If-S Israel9z 4"'_► ` ."fsi yy i, � '''''' '..140.00, . �(f a. € _ fir' _—• ....k"4,`. � ' �' ^�Y+� :-.Are�� i. �. jam,,i . ° i';:•:''' ., i il as r .- .< 9 1 E ff 4. k g /.> ? It _" y � ""._t � `--/".12''f'-3- � �ic t �. �x`L1� � `'`}.k�.� � d �'?s� �A l,q'� .,_.4t _fin r '3 mss '- v ..!,e)#‘4,1 t ys�. S . F. IDEKO 1 .5 MIAMI BEACH BASED PREFERENCE Valid City of Miami Beach Business Tax Receipt Local Business Tax Receipt Miami-Dade County, State of Florida --1 1 i$NC: BILL-00 NOT PAY 7288741 BUSINESS NAMEAOCADEN arcrirr NQ. EXPIRES IDEKO PRODUCTIONS LIC RENEWAL SEPTEMBER 30,2020 DOING BUSINESS IN DADE COUNTY 7577535 Must be displayed at place of business Pursuant to County Code D Chapter 8A- Art:9&10 Dlva"STSfis OWNER SEC.TYPE OF BUSINESS IDEKO PRODUCTIONS LIC 213 SERVICE BUSINESS PAYMENT RECEIVED UO CAC NATHAN BY Tnu Man* $225.00 09/12/2019 Employee(s) 30 CREDITCARD-19-074316 This Local Business Tao Receipt only confirms payment of the Local Business Tar The Receipt is nota license. permit or a certification of the holder's qualifications.to de business. Holder muni comply with any govrelearn al or nongovernmental regulatory laws and requirements which apply to the business. The RECEIPT NO.above must he displayed on all commercial vehicles-MtiaeriDade Code Ser es-2776: For more information.visit Nrylw.mlaminote esytoxiget IDEKO M CREATIVE SERVICES _ CLIENT SERVICES 11117 SALES U PERMITTING z O H N z PRODUCTION ' CCDC0O III 0 2.1 ORGANIZATIONAL CHART - BIOS - LEADERSHIP EVAN KORN MANAGING PARTNER & CEO, IDEKO Evan is the CEO/Managing Partner at IDEKO,a New York City based experiential event production company focused on creating interactive and innovative consumer experiences. Evan is responsible for overall management and operations at the company. Evan's expertise and experience in event operations in both the private and public sectors has been key to IDEKO's success in executing some of the largest and most complicated event productions to date. Previously, Evan served under two NYC Mayors starting out in the Mayor's Community Assistance Unit as the Queens Unit Deputy Director then Special Assistant to the Commissioner and Director of Special Projects ascending up the ranks to serve as NYC DOT's Deputy Manhattan Borough Commissioner and Acting Manhattan Borough Commissioner under then Mayor Rudolph Giuliani. In the months following 9/11, Evan returned to the Mayor's Office to assist in the set up and operational management of the city's Family Assistance Center at the Lexington Avenue Armory and then at Pier 94 providing programmatic and legal assistance to families affected by the tragedy. Evan was promoted shortly after returning to DOT to be the Assistant Commissioner of multiple units including Special Events, Emergency Response,and Communications. In 2007, Evan was appointed by Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg to serve as the first ever Executive Director of the Mayor's Office of Citywide Event Coordination and Management,where he advised the Mayor on policy, planning, and operational matters common to the permitting, coordination, and implementation of public events and other activities in public space. Evan has served on multiple boards including NYC Fleet Week and the Advisory Board for the 2011 World Police and Fire Games. Evan is the recipient of the Unites States Secret Service Honor Award presented by the Director of the USSS. Evan is a graduate of SUNY Old Westbury and completed graduate course studies in Transportation at NYU's Rudin School for Transportation and Policy. Evan is currently an adjunct professor teaching Permitting and Regulatory Compliance as part of NYU's Masters in Event Management Program. CAL NATHAN I MANAGING PARTNER&CFO, IDEKO In 2013, Cal and Evan teamed to start IDEKO, a company that has grown to be a leading NYC experiential agency, producing engaging live events for audiences around the world. Cal serves as a Managing Partner and as the company's CFO.Cal has produced hundreds of events on a national level for over 20 years,and together with Evan, has built IDEKO into an organization of successful event professionals, including leading technical directors, event producers, and account managers. IDEKO counts many of the largest US companies as clients, including Nike, Calvin Klein,Red Bull,Showtime,Hallmark,and Burberry. Prior to IDEKO, Cal started his career in finance as a trader on the floor of the American Stock Exchange. In 1998, Cal left Finance to pursue his entrepreneurial dreams and purchased a small special events company. From birthday parties to social affairs, Cal built NYFF Events into a leading events company serving national clients both domestically and internationally.To this day, NYFF maintains an extensive inventory of event assets in its 50,000 sf production facility. Cal brings a tremendous knowledge base and deep expertise in event executions to the Stadium and VKC. An experiential, social, and digital entrepreneur, Cal actively invests in and advises start-ups in the technology space. Most recently, he was a founding partner and investor in All Seated, a leading online event collaborative platform connecting thousands of event hosts, vendors and venues in the cloud. All Seated recently surpassed 100,000 events on its platform.Cal has also owned and sold a number of event venues in New York City,as well as a boutique marketing agency and a modeling/talent business. Cal holds both an MBA and a BS in Marketing and Management from the Stern School of Business at New York University. IDEKO 2.1 ORGANIZATIONAL CHART – BIOS - SALES MADELAINE COYLE I VP OF SALES, IDEKO Madelaine joins IDEKO with over 13+ years of experience with a rich background in visual communication production and strategic marketing. Her book of work covers major industries—Fashion/Beauty, Tech, Fitness/Lifestyle, Pharma, Entertainment, Retail/CPG, Real Estate. She has produced exceptional experiences for her clients in a wide array of formats, including Print Production, Custom Fabrication, Experiential, Brand Activations/Launches, National & International Installations. As a self- proclaimed lover of all things, Madelaine creates the WOW moments for brands by leading projects with a passion for seeing the potential and rigor to make it realized. AMI GOODHART I VP OF BRAND PARTNERSHIPS Ami joins IDEKO Productions with more than two decades of experience driving sales and business development in advertising, marketing & digital media, in a career in which he has managed over $1 B in total revenue and overseen numerous teams. Most recently, Ami has worked with AOL as Head of Business Development, negotiating content acquisition and video distribution partnerships with over 150 major corporations. He also led AOL's National Entertainment Property Sales Team, managing the team responsible for AOL Music, Moviefone, TV, TMZ, Asylum, Games & Technology properties. Ami has also served as director of Online Sales & Marketing for the Eastern Region of the Walt Disney Company, and he has managed a national sales team responsible for the MySpace brand under parent company Fox.As National Sales Director for YAHOO! Music, Ami held full responsibility for sales, account relations, strategy development, sponsorships and promotions. Ami began his career with traditional New York ad agencies before becoming Group Director for Yahoo's Strategic Agency Development back in the late 90's, launching Yahoo's initial outreach to the advertising agency community. IDEKO 2.1 ORGANIZATIONAL CHART – BIOS – CREATIVE WILLIAM BROCKMEYER I VP OF CREATIVE SERVICES, IDEKO Will Brockmeyer has been creating experiences for major brands for over 14 years. His work covers a wide breadth of experiential marketing—from nation- wide tours, festival activations, to media stunts. He has worked with global brands, such as Citi and Walmart to leading spirits brands, for instance, Johnnie Walker and Don Julio, to entertainment brands, such as Showtime Networks. He believes the best creative work comes from experiences that weave a brand narrative, cultural insights, and vivid storytelling to deliver genuine and ownable engagement with consumers. EMILY BURKE I DESIGNER, CREATIVE SERVICES, IDEKO Emily has lived in NYC for seven years, and she's the first designer on IDEKO's Creative Services team led by Will Brockmeyer. Though she's new to the event production world, she's always known how to throw a cool party. She graduated from Pratt Institute in 2016 with a BFA in Communication Design, then worked in galleries, interior design, and most recently for HelloFresh. Informing her design and communication skills are her performing arts background, her flair for the dramatic, and her infinite passion for pop culture. IDEKO 2.1 ORGANIZATIONAL CHART — BIOS - PERMITTING AMIR SHAYEGAN I VP OF PERMITTING & LOGISTICS, IDEKO Amir Shayegan currently works as the Vice President of Permitting & Logistics at IDEKO. As a seasoned government relations executive, Amir boasts many years of experience navigating the complex world of government agency interactions. Amir began his career in government in 2006 as an event coordinator with the New York City Sports Commission (a division of the Office of the Mayor of New York). In 2009, Amir transitioned within the Mayor's Office to the Office of Citywide Event Coordination and Management (CECM), rising to the position of Deputy Director of the Street Activity Permit Office (SAPO), a division of CECM responsible for permitting event activity in public spaces across the five boroughs. Amir was integral in the planning and execution of several high profile events such as Super Bowl XLVIII, MLB All-Star Game (2013), NYC Marathon, Macy's Fireworks Spectacular, Fashion Week, Electric Daisy Carnival, Electric Zoo, New Year's Eve in Times Square, as well as helping to bring aide to those in need in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy. Amir also permitted many activities across the five boroughs. In 2014, Amir became the Director of Events for the New York Mets, where he was responsible for the planning, coordination and execution of non- gameday events at the stadium. During his time with the Mets, he oversaw the expansion of field capacity for concerts and helped usher in the new era of large-scale concerts at Citi Field. In 2015, Amir lead the production of the Foo Fighters and Zac Brown Band Concerts, as well as the Cricket All-Stars match, Spartan Race, Color Run, and dozens of other exciting events. IDEKO 2.1 ORGANIZATIONAL CHART - BIOS - ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT DAVID KNEE I VP OF CLIENT SERVICES, IDEKO David is the Vice President of Client Services at IDEKO, a full-service experiential production agency. He is tasked with managing and growing all house accounts, which include Nike, Burberry, Armani and Calvin Klein to name a few. In his capacity, David also oversees the account management team, who work with and guide clients from a project's inception through execution. David is also responsible for companywide project budgeting, reconciliation and contracting as well as a number of other day-to-day operational tasks within the organization including managing the P&L and operating budget. David continues to play a key role in identifying and establishing relationships with unique venues across the country as well as navigating permitting and regulatory compliance. David was previously the Vice President of Business Development at IDEKO Productions where he was responsible for cultivating new brand and agency relationships, as well as marketing the agency's full capability set across all industries to drive revenue growth. Prior to joining IDEKO, David served as Business Operations and Development Manager for Production Glue where he played a large role in the day-to-day operations and business development initiatives. Before this, David worked in the procurement department at Sub Rosa, an advertising, creative, and strategy Agency based in NYC. He managed the logistical aspects of large campaigns, activations, and events for some of the world's largest brands. David graduated from Binghamton University with a B.A. in Political Science. MARISSA PIPER I SENIOR ACCOUNT MANAGER, IDEKO Marissa is a Senior-level Events Manager and Production Leader with success driving event production, innovation, communications, change management, negotiations, and in-depth logistics management within diverse industries and corporate environments. Acknowledged for her drive, confidence, strong work ethic, tirelessness in achieving goals, and adaptability, Marissa would be a welcome addition to any of your projects. She is a highly driven and consultative business builder who is extremely passionate about the industry served. Before joining the IDEKO team, she was producing the CLIO awards and served as their Director of Operations. Additionally, she has worked for Tony Robbins, traveling the world and producing his mega seminars. She has a myriad of experience in production across a variety of platforms. Whether it is a live event, concert, award show or seminar, she applies the same passion for each project and has an uncompromised commitment to achieving the client's outcomes. When she is isn't working, you can find her doting on her ridiculous bulldog, Barbara, or plotting her next adventure with her family. ID=KO 2.1 ORGANIZATIONAL CHART - BIOS - PRODUCTION BRUCE BEDELL I VP OF PRODUCTION, IDEKO Well known and highly regarded as an event producer and creator of vibrant and exciting brand legacies and consumer experiences which shatter the status quo. Bruce developed this reputation through success across multiple genres and unique venues with a knack for creatively solving the challenges associated with non-traditional events. Bruce began his career at Breckenridge Ski Resort and Vail Resorts where he combined his background as a ski racing coach with his event production ability to create a seven-year run of world-class events at Breckenridge.This run included eight Alpine, Freestyle an Snowboard World Cups;two Disabled Alpine National Championships;two Vans Triple Crowns of Snowboarding and two US Snowboard Grand Prix events as well as a National Championship Series mountain bike race and a couple dozen USSA and FIS races annually. As one of the original Red Bull employees on the east coast, Bruce played an integral role in building the Red Bull Brand into the amazing brand it is today through the development and execution of many successful marketing campaigns and world-class events for more than 12 years.These events included a four-year run of producing two Red Bull Flugtags and one Red Bull Soapbox Race in Philadelphia, Red Bull Sounsclash and Red Bull Art of Can in Washington, DC, Red Bull BC One at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City as well as Red Bull Kevin Robinson Experiment, Red Bull Snowscrapers and Red Bull Air Race in New York City.These events produced more than 2.5 billion media impressions, five national and three regional television productions and three of the largest singularly branded events produced in New York City. During the 3-year process to bring the Red Bull Air Race to New York City in 2010, Bruce worked closely with Evan Korn who at the time was the Executive Director at the Mayor's Office of Citywide Events Coordination and Management.The relationship formed during this time was the genesis for Bruce joining Evan and the IDEKO team where the tradition of world-class event production continues. ALLEN GOLDMAN I SENIOR EXECUTIVE PRODUCER, IDEKO From Beijing to Berlin to Beverly Hills to Boston to Brooklyn and beyond,Allen Goldman has produced, staged and activated experiential events, concerts,VR gaming competitions, business conferences, trade shows, and video shoots. At EDM festivals, food &wine galas, street fairs, parks, whisky mentorships, universities, convention centers, mansions, museums, and decommissioned houses of worship,Allen has immersed audiences in experiences driven by audiovisual and lighting installations, social media opportunities, interactive engagement stations, and custom scenic elements. Allen has worked on projects for an incredibly broad range of brands, bands, products and business sectors. What do Facebook,The Ramones, Warner Bros Records, Relativity Entertainment, Johnny Walker,Jose Cuervo, Smirnoff,The MacAllan, Marriott Hotels Clif Bars, Sara Lee, Pfizer, Johnson &Johnson, Siemens, and Honeywell have in common?Allen Goldman has done cool work for all of them using his strategic, creative and tactical production skills in support of marketing initiatives that enhance consumer brand advocacy, strengthen employee knowledge and performance, and drive client success in today's competitive landscape. IDEKO 2.1 ORGANIZATIONAL CHART - BIOS - PRODUCTION TYLER FERRARO I TECHNICAL PRODUCE, IDEKO Tyler comes from an experienced technical entertainment background in many different roles through the entertainment industry. From cutting his teeth with IATSE to creating magical memories for guests at the Walt Disney World Resort, his self-starting attitude, commitment to quality, and creative drive has lead him to plan and execute various activations and events around the parks. Tyler has had the pleasure to work with many clients including MAC Cosmetics, Babybel, PWC, Radio Disney, Pixar, and many more.Joining IDEKO in October, he assists the Technical Director team using his experience and creative problem solving to deliver master-level quality events. He is a graduate of Kutztown University of Pennsylvania's Cinema, Television, and Media Production department. IDEKO 2.2 RELEVANT EXPERIENCE OF PRIME PROPOSER PROJECT NAME:ALICIA KEYS CONCERT IN TIMES SQUARE SCOPE OF SERVICES PROVIDED: We worked with Alicia Keys Worldwide and WME/IMG to produce an epic, inspiring Alicia Keys concert in Times Square. The performance was augmented by billboards showing custom created content synced with the music and lyrics of the show, carrying Alicia's message of positivity. As a surprise for fans, Alicia brought out well-known performers such as Q-Tip, Nas, John Mayer and finally Jay Z who joined her on stage to sing their celebrated hit "Empire State of Mind." We led all on-site production, permitting, safety logistics, staffing, talent management, and site operations as well as negotiated media buys for all Times Square billboard media content. TEAM MEMBERS: Evan Korn, Cal Nathan, Bruce Bedell, David Knee PROJECT MANAGER: Evan Korn, evan@ideko.c, i COST OF SERVICES PROVIDED: 1 MILLION TERM OF ENGAGEMENT:One-off event 11111 HERE ';pf`'' ;� R r I !- 1 . "• d/ yi- : ag • �� �11a � r ti, p L i C 9111 - ,.;i. '' r* RE USNI,. a �" ' Usl TIMES SC S` HERE .i ■tO�#+� 1444`. A t ? d,RL 7: 1.,k: >IN 109- �, • r ''.�{",t 74 r. S^ / v -.. A _ y A• �, = • �[4 ..: 2.2 RELEVANT EXPERIENCE OF PRIME PROPOSER PROJECT NAME: AMAZON X CALVIN KLEIN FASHION MARKETPLACE SCOPE OF SERVICES PROVIDED: We partnered with Giant Spoon to produce the cutting-edge Calvin Klein x Amazon Fashion Marketplace in New York City's historic Flatiron Plaza, kicking off the brands' new partnership. The activation included multiple custom assets, including a 60,000 lb. steel billboard for CK's latest marketing campaign as a platform for ASAP Rocky to perform. We designed and built all custom event elements, including custom Alexa Juke Box, a custom popcorn 360 camera booth as well as a custom reclaimed wood NYC water tower. We also secured the venue and appropriate permits from the NYC Mayor's Office, NYPD, NYC DOT, DOB and Flatiron BID. TEAM MEMBERS: Evan Korn, Cal Nathan, David Knee, Amir Shayegan, Bruce Bedell PROJECT MANAGER: Bruce Bedell, bruce@ideko.com COSTS OF SERVICES PROVIDED: 2 MILLION TERM OF ENGAGEMENT: One-off event '. .., `=1 ` Min ; '1 . . _ ^ " _\ ilk 1 I . I, \ I ,,. Y arm'" n"." 'y ..... o'1' ,` _ _. T ,,,e, — .44) b p n, .Baru . : . :te .,„ „.,:i...4,,,,i; ' = fi',;tr,L- ti. ]� ID-=K0 2.2 RELEVANT EXPERIENCE OF PRIME PROPOSER PROJECT NAME: NIKE CHOOSE GO 5K SCOPE OF SERVICES PROVIDED: IDEKO partnered with Nike to produce the Nike Choose GO 5K to encourage Nike fans to get moving. This event kicked things off at Commodore Barry Park with DJ entertainment& photo moments for runners before hitting the pavement over the iconic Manhattan Bridge. Participants celebrated their achievement at Basketball City on the Lower East Side with a huge party, featuring Diplo as the main entertainment. IDEKO designed, permitted and managed the running route from Brooklyn to Manhattan, fabricated the custom staging and branding elements at both locations along with a full concert production at the finish line, and handled all production from safety logistics to construction to A/V. TEAM MEMBERS: Evan Korn, Cal Nathan, David Knee, Amir Shayegan, Bruce Bedell PROJECT MANAGER: David Knee, COSTS OF SERVICES PROVIDED:2.5 MILLION TERM OF ENGAGEMENT:We have an MSA to produce events for Nike __ -.,„oiliA , ,, .4: 0...„. --- Ity„;4.... ,,,,,t,„-,:14 vi ii, , ., ••. * I tri ' , e' ' lie t , Ytl` £ S - 1-nr":4*-:, a , •„..,,,,,,„<<<„-::. ,...• 4 i- • ...,..:0;r }, ., it u1 ��i fi fab l$ ��0► 4 Ai. d ssx 1 h r ., .. � �. ;a # ',r AGA "` ec�',, n i '� f-,;.1',1`1l s IDEKO 2.3 RELEVANT EXPERIENCE OF SUBCONTRACTER NOT APPLICABLE IDEKO 3.0 APPROACH & METHODOLOGY 1. The management structure and plan to oversee a successful implementation of programming, community engagement, local partners,safety/security, set-up, clean- up, coordination with City staff, or any other portion of the event/activation/etc. IDEKO prides itself on its highly professional team with decades of event production experience in both the private and public sectors. We are a diverse team, comprised of event production, ideation, marketing, and sponsorship gurus, all reflected in the quality of our work. We start each project with smart, innovative thinking that serves as the basis for each event. From that base, we build a robust event from top to bottom with the support of creative, account management, production, design, permitting, and operations. Throughout the entire process from ideation to execution management oversite is put in place and multiple checks are established to ensure deliverables are accurate and timely. IDEKO enjoys the following advantages: As a one-stop-shop that covers all experiential marketing event phases— ideation, creative, production, fabrication, permitting, venue research/scouting— IDEKO ensures quality control from beginning to end. • Creative Strategy - We can strategize and conceptualize your big ideas • Venue Access & Scouting - We find amazing traditional and non-traditional spaces • Logistical Efficiencies- We have a deep understanding of both municipal and private sector processes through our Senior leadership team who have served at various levels within the public sector. • Production Value—We have created a team with a diverse set of production and technical skills that can tackle any event, big or small, regardless of its technical. comp) x�t We are confident in our abilityyto create robust programming and ensure that no production element is overlooked. We value the communities in which we operate and intend to work alongside the City to identify and support initiatives that will benefit local community members and organizations. We will partner with local non- profits to establish great rapport and provide marketing opportunities to them within our events. It is our goal to seek out relationships with a variety of not for profit organizations so that we can develop robust community programming. A key component to the success of our events has been transparency and communication with the communities affected. Our overall production process always includes a community outreach component utilizing many modes of communication. IDEKO 3.0 APPROACH & METHODOLOGY We will utilize the following Best Practices to ensure successful implementation of programming and event execution. KNOWLEDGE ACCUMULATION i"'' We take care to understand all facets of a project. Our team will first complete an zL event brief, which is shared back with all parties for approval. The brief serves as a continuous guide throughout the process and ensures that all messages are a consistent. BRAINSTORM h. Our creative teams will put pen to paper and begin the mapping process to ensure that the main objectives are upheld, and ideas are holistic in nature. SEGMENTING The ideas are further paired down and segmented into tiers to determine the concepts that will move forward. GRAPHIC RENDERINGS Concepts are translated into digital 3D renderings for review in the Concept Presentation. CONCEPT PRESENTATION The initial, top-tier concepts will be presented for review. EDITING Our teams will take back the concepts and make any adjustments as needed based on the feedback received. FINAL CONCEPT PRESENTATION The revised concepts will be presented by the IDEKO team. IMPLEMENTATION The concepts are enacted based on the final selections. IDEKO 3.0 APPROACH & METHODOLOGY We value the communities in which we operate. We intend to work alongside the City to identify and support initiatives that will benefit local community members and organizations. Our team has a number of suggested actions to take to ensure positive relations with the community. We will staff a community relations function in our office with a dedicated email address and phone number, where community members can reach guest service staff and management to address all issues. We will make every effort to be available to the local community for information, questions, or concerns. With the City, we can convene a town hall style meeting to learn and determine the types of issues and concerns that the local community has relating to any events. Our presentation would discuss the array of services that the City is prepared to deliver to be a good partner in the community, as well as establish how future events are going to operate to mitigate any issues that may affect the community. We will partner with local non-profits to establish great rapport and provide marketing opportunities to them within our events. It is our goal to seek out relationships with a variety of not for profit organizations so that we can develop robust community programming. IDEKO 3.0 APPROACH & METHODOLOGY 2. Marketing plans which outline how residents and non-residents are notified of the events/activations: The following marketing strategies will lead to heavy attendance and cultural participation in events within the City of Miami Beach. • Sponsorship & Brand activation opportunities - Leverage sponsors for call-to- action power within their communities. Sponsors and brands that are participating in any Miami Beach event should be encouraged to feature a graphic on their websites that advertises their participation as well as simply using word of mouth with their friends and customers within the community. • Social Media — Utilize all social channels including but not limited to Linkedln, lnstagram and Facebook leading up to the event should tease the talent and brands that will be present at any Miami Beach event. This will generate buzz and get people excited to attend. Hashtags should be used in all posts for cohesiveness and tracking purposes. • Local vendor outreach — Enlisting the support of local businesses and organized groups throughout Miami Beach allows for the amplification of messaging and extended reach through their direct to consumer touchpoints to keep events front of mind. • Coordination of community influencers — Outreach to local politicians, community board members, school principals, etc. to let them know of local events and provide them with digital and print materials to share. • Website platform for programming, directions and updates — It is crucial that the City of Miami Beach website is easy to navigate and constantly updated with a calendar to show upcoming events. A digital platform on the site that provides email updates is useful in reminding folks that an event is approaching and is an easy way to gather data about potential attendees. • Attendees engagement + data gathering checkpoints throughout the footprint — During the event, volunteers and brand ambassadors can interview guests about their experience and allow them to sign up for City event updates on an iPad. This is an easy way to collect data about your attendees that can be used for email blast marketing in upcoming years. IDEKO 3.0 APPROACH & METHODOLOGY 3. Event Planning IDEKO continually strives to provide the highest quality production services to a broad client base, by carefully managing every aspect of each client event. As mentioned, in addition to a top roster of leading event professionals and technical talented staff, we own a large inventory of event inputs. The IDEKO team consistently delivers timely and cost-efficient event services by managing client budgets effectively. This practice is based on a proven track record of best-in-class service and a collaborative approach where IDEKO works hand in hand with clients and stakeholders to achieve successful outcomes. We engage in a collaborative process with each client every step of the way. Site plans and maps are constructed to lay out every event element to ensure the best event experience for each attendee. Factors such as guest flow, emergency access and egress, ADA compliance, bathroom placement, and an optimized event experience are all factors considered for a final site plan and site map. IDEKO 3.0 APPROACH & METHODOLOGY 4. Videos or photos as proof of event execution which reflects attendance numbers, creative look and feel, and success of marketing plan: Please see pages 8-10 and 20-22. IDEKO 3.0 APPROACH & METHODOLOGY 5. Recruitment and coordination of talent: IDEKO has worked with and managed a wide range of talent throughout our history. We take pride in our strong relationships with talent agencies, both locally and nationally. Throughout our tenure, our team has produced a number of concerts and outdoor events that feature a wide variety of talent. From an Alicia Keys concert in Times Square to a Nike run in Hudson River Park with famed actor Kevin Hart, the IDEKO team is well equipped to manage talent at all levels and ensure all needs are not only met but exceeded. Our broad skill set, based on our diverse experience, includes talent wrangling, stage management, talent schedule coordination, pre- promotional appearances, production of promotional materials, guest services, contracts and riders as can be seen in our relevant event examples provided herein. We've worked with numerous other high-level entertainers in past projects, including: • Melissa Ethridge, World Pride Concert • Neil Patrick Harris & Lady Bunny, Wigstock • Nick Jonas, Under the DUMBO Archway • Diplo, Nike Go 5k • Robin Thicke, LLS Light the Night IDEKO 3.0 APPROACH & METHODOLOGY 5. Recruitment and coordination of partners and vendors: With the wide array of experience in our portfolio, we have developed quality relationships with a variety of vendors. Our accounts team is strategic in choosing vendors that deliver success and have exceeded expectations in previous projects. Vendors are informed on how their role plays into overall execution of the event, to ensure that all parties are working cohesively from start to finish. IDEKO will secure professional and experienced third-party vendors to provide all appropriate equipment, services, and specialized support required to meet the scope of the event that is not under IDEKO's scope of work. Primary deliverables to support this scope include the following: • IDEKO will ensure third party vendors are properly licensed as appropriate in accordance with local and state authorities for the services to be performed on behalf of the Client. • IDEKO will contract directly with all third-party vendors and pay all event fees directly to vendors. • IDEKO 3.0 APPROACH & METHODOLOGY 6. Coordination and implementation of actual event production requirements: Venue load-in and load-out, event set up & breakdown; Our expert producers are equipped to handle the most complex event set ups and breakdowns through our years of experience working in the most difficult environments throughout the country. We are always compliant with City regulations and work diligently to ensure that install and strikes are as efficient as possible by having comprehensive schedules and plans in advance of project launch. Rental of equipment such as high-end mobile staging, high quality outdoor sound and light systems, musical instruments, tables, tents, and chairs With extensive experience in the South Florida market, we have long standing, established partnerships with high quality production vendors. Some of our partners include: Felix Lighting, US Audio, and Ultrasound-Pro Media. Our reputation for best-in-class production value ensures that we use the highest quality audio, lighting, and video. We will be diligent in selecting vendors that will view events with the City of Miami Beach as a big opportunity as well as vendors that have a history of being fully compliant with local noise and sound ordinances. IDEKO 3.0 APPROACH & METHODOLOGY Recruiting and managing event staff and volunteers Our partnerships with reputable staffing companies will allow us to easily and effectively recruit and manage brand ambassadors and volunteers for any type of event. We have four standards of behavior that serve as the cornerstones and focus of our training and management of event staff and volunteers in order to exceed guest expectations. • SAFETY—The safety of our guests is the number one priority. Without a safe environment, we fail. We make sure all team members take active responsibility for safety in their areas. This is embracing an "if I see something, I say something" mentality. • SMILE — A smile projects a "How may I help you?" attitude and signals courtesy and respect. • SIZZLE —We are in the entertainment business and our guests are there to have fun. Our team members can share in and enhance the experience without being a distraction. • SYNERGY—We are a team and we work together toward a common service goal. We train our event teams and volunteers to model desirable and observable behaviors that help contribute to our overall mission of creating extraordinary live experiences. ID=KO 3.0 APPROACH & METHODOLOGY Obtaining all necessary and required permits: IDEKO has a successful history in permitting, consulting and producing large-scale events with stakeholders from companies and municipalities alike, at all organizational levels. We are skilled in handling every detail ensuring seamless event execution, including parking, transportation, pedestrian flow, traffic management, staffing, logistics and more. Many of our team members have experience working for and with major city agencies. As the first Executive Director of New York City's Citywide Event Coordination and Management (CECM) Office, IDEKO Managing Partner & CEO Evan Korn was tasked with creating a new office to manage, streamline and coordinate all events in NYC. Evan established the rules and regulations for events, promotions and sponsorships that are now the standard for all New York City events and activations, as well as major cities throughout the country. Our team also includes Amir Shayegan, former Deputy Director of the Street Activity Permit Office (SAPO), a division of CECM responsible for permitting event activity in public spaces across the five boroughs, as well as Aubri Emery, a former Project Manager at CECM. IDEKO 3.0 APPROACH & METHODOLOGY Providing any marketing services that are closely integrated with the event (i.e., decor and signage): Our detailed marketing plans ensure that we can concept, design, and print any signage or ancillary materials needed for an event. We are able to masterfully select decor and furniture vendors that matches the set theme or vibe of a particular event. We are confident that we are able to address any needed marketing services that may arise during the planning phases of a project. Identifying and managing outdoor generators, power sources, lighting, and cabling: Our producers have ample experience working on outdoor events handling generators, lighting, and cabling for both small- and large-scale productions. This past holiday season, our Technical Producer Tyler Ferraro managed the entire power schematic for a three-month long outdoor light festival on Randall's Island. We are well equipped to identify the proper power sources needed for any custom event. Another one of our resident technical producers has a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Lighting Design. Identifying production staffing needs and provide suitable solutions: Through years of production work, we have developed an expert understanding on how to handle staffing for a variety of different event types. We know how to avoid overstaffing and additional costs, but also ensure that each aspect of an event is managed accordingly. We will work with the City to communicate what staff we believe is necessary based on the scope of the event. IDEKO 3.0 APPROACH & METHODOLOGY Identifying and source sponsorship opportunities based on scope of work: Our team has expansive networks beyond the events industry. We are able to tap into these contacts and relationships to procure sponsorship from brands and organizations across a variety of industries: retail, entertainment, sports, fashion, food/beverage, and more. As experts in experiential marketing and brand engagement, we are able to articulate the unmatched value that immersive activations can bring to consumer companies and translate this to meet a brand's existing marketing and sponsorship strategy. We will find unique ways for the City of Miami Beach to increase consumer touchpoints, which assist in strengthening brand recognition and loyalty and attract sponsors. IDEKO will work hard to provide an enjoyable experience with sponsors after their commitment, during the planning process, and on event days which encourages them to participate time and time again. IDEKO 3.0 APPROACH & METHODOLOGY Identifying and submitting traffic and parking plans and requirements for large events: Traffic management has a big impact on the guest experience. Our team is adept at creating comprehensive traffic, parking, and logistics plans based on years of best practices, with the primary objective of ensuring the best consumer experience for all attendees and guests, as well as maintaining the highest standards for the residents and community impacted by such events. Our permitting & logistics expert Amir Shayegan, was routinely tasked with overseeing the traffic management operations for various large scale events, festivals, trade shows, conventions while working at the NYC Mayor's Office. This responsibility extended to his position as Director of Events for the NY Mets at CitiField. Amir was responsible for ensuring efficient and safe ingress and egress from events taking place at Citi Field. Amir and his team will coordinate with the City to mitigate negative impact on the local community, ensuring proper ingress and egress is maintained at events at all times to ensure public f t and o timalpedestrian and vehic lar flow. u�r�iittmg vent recap reports as specified f y each work order: One of our goals is to provide an exceptional, one-of-a-kind experience to each and every guest. Customer feedback is immensely valuable to our team so we can identify areas where we succeed and those where we can improve. Our feedback mechanisms include a post-event survey, real-time feedback on social media, and guest service personnel monitoring guest satisfaction on the ground. We take survey responses seriously and use suggestions to update procedures and processes. These feedback mechanisms will allow us to submit comprehensive event recap reports that not only detail how every aspect of the production unfolded but provide insight on the overall success of the event from attendee perspective. IDEKO 3.0 APPROACH & METHODOLOGY Providing other materials or equipment including, but not limited to, first aid kits, fire extinguishers and other life safety necessities; and recruiting on-site emergency medical services and help with necessary MBPD and MBFD permits: Our team is equipped with agility, flexibility, patience, and poise. When things don't go according to plan, we stay focused and look for the next best solution to keep the event running smoothly for both our clients and the consumers. IDEKO's number one priority at an event is the safety and security of the event attendees. We are constantly doing risk assessments and put all necessary plans in place prior to any event. Each event is different, but our approach to safety is the same. We are always equipped with any pertinent safety kits, materials, or equipment necessary for a project including first-aid kits and fire extinguishers. We are properly trained experts on working with emergency medical services and acquiring any needed health permits. A full weather action plan will be submitted prior to the event that takes into account wind, lightning, and all extreme conditions. We work with an approved weather tracking service to monitor any potential issues or threats. Additional staff members and/or volunteers can be added onsite to monitor the crowd, in conjunction with the peer group roamers and medical/security personnel, for signs of any potential dangers or issues. When necessary, we would also utilize a full emergency action plan and evacuation plan in the event of cloud to ground lightning, terrorist attacks, active shooter scenarios and other emergency situations. The team is well equipped for these unlikely scenarios. IDEKO works with local, state and federal agencies throughout the course of our events to ensure that safety is always the number one priority. IDEKO 3.0 APPROACH & METHODOLOGY Approach to communications and consultations with client staff. An Account Manager will be assigned to the City of Miami Beach, once engaged, and will serve as the main point of contact throughout the term of the contract. The Account Manager will partake in biweekly check-in calls to ensure that production and sponsorship deadlines are met, as well as submit any required financial documents to process payments. The Account Manager will also own the production budget and serve as liaison between the City of Miami Beach and the production staff during all aspects of planning and programming. The Account Manager will work diligently to conform to City requirements and keep careful track of all fiscal documents and production plans to execute seamlessly under tight timelines. Along with the Account Manager, our production team will work to ensure that the expectations of key stakeholders are continuously met, goals are exceeded and that all involved are fully engaged. In the event that we use vendors, we have developed quality relationships with vendors that we trust to bring value to our productions. Our accounts team is strategic in choosing vendors that deliver success and have exceeded expectations in previous projects. Vendors are informed on how their role plays into overall execution of the event, to ensure that all parties are working cohesively from start to finish. In order to stay within the budget guidelines of the City of Miami Beach, our vendors provide premiere and discounted pricing in order to comply with financial parameters set by the team. IDEKO THANK YOU IDEKO CONTACT: MADELAINE COYLE, VICE PRESIDENT OF SALES INIADLLAI N L(I DEKU.COM