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Construction Manager At Risk for Grace & Naeem Uddin, Inc.
2 016- Z95 -N Construction Manager at Risk Agreement By and Between The City of Miami Beach, Florida And Grace &Naeem Uddin, Inc. For The Construction Manager at Risk(CMR)for Construction of Restoration of Convention Center-Carl Fisher Clubhouse Resolution No. 2016-29544 RFQ No. 2016-147-KB TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLE 1 1 INTENT AND INTERPRETATION OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, 1 GENERAL WARRANTIES,AND CERTAIN DEFINITIONS 1 ARTICLE 2 11 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER'S SERVICES 11 ARTICLE 3 37 RESPONSIBILITIES OF CITY,ARCHITECT-ENGINEER,AND RESIDENT PROJECT REPRESENTATIVE 37 ARTICLE 4 42 PERFORMANCE OF WORK AND SUBCONTRACTS 42 ARTICLE 5 48 SCHEDULE,TIME OF COMMENCEMENT AND SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION 48 ARTICLE 6 57 GUARANTEED MAXIMUM PRICE FOR CONSTRUCTION 57 ARTICLE 7 60 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER'S FEE 60 ARTICLE 8 64 COST OF THE PROJECT 64 ARTICLE 9 69 CHANGE IN THE PROJECT 69 ARTICLE 10 78 RIGHT TO PERFORM CONSTRUCTION AND 78 TO AWARD SEPARATE CONTRACTS;MUTUAL RESPONSIBILITY 78 ARTICLE 11 80 PAYMENTS TO THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER 80 ARTICLE 12 86 BONDS,INSURANCE,INDEMNITY AND WAIVER OF SUBROGATION 86 ARTICLE 13 88 SUSPENSION OF WORK;TERMINATION OF THE AGREEMENT; 88 CITY'S RIGHT TO PERFORM CONSTRUCTION MANAGER'S OBLIGATION 88 ARTICLE 14 96 ASSIGNMENT AND GOVERNING LAW 96 ARTICLE 15 96 CLAIMS;WAIVER OF REMEDIES; 96 DISPUTE AVOIDANCE AND RESOLUTION 96 ARTICLE 16 98 MISCELLANEOUS 98 APPENDIX A 107 PROJECT TEAM ASSIGNED REPRESENTATIVES 107 APPENDIX B 108 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER 108 APPENDIX C 109 PROJECT SITE 109 APPENDIX D 110 PROJECT SCHEDULE AND MILESTONES 110 APPENDIX E 111 INSURANCE AND BONDING REQUIREMENTS 111 APPENDIX F 114 DIRECT PURCHASE PROGRAM 114 APPENDIX G 117 QUALITY CONTROL/QUALITY ASSURANCE 117 APPENDIX H 122 FORMS AND EXHIBITS 122 I I CONSTRUCTION MANAGER ATJSK AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made this I� day o� 201 and is between the City of Miami Beach, Y � Y Florida, a municipal corporation of the State of Florida ("City"), as Owner, and Grace& Naeem Uddin, Inc. 833 Shotgun Road Sunrise, FL 33326 FED ID: 59-2988874 ("Construction Manager"). RECITALS WHEREAS, the City desires to restore the Convention Center's Historic Carl Fisher Clubhouse including the adjacent Annex Building ; and desires to engage the services of CM; and WHEREAS, the CM desires to act as Construction Manager At-Risk to the City to provide the services as set forth in this Agreement; WHEREAS, the City Commission has authorized the Mayor to execute and enter into this Agreement by Resolution No. 2016-29544 adopted September 14, 2016; NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and of the mutual covenants and compensation set forth herein the City and Construction Manager agree as follows: ARTICLE 1 INTENT AND INTERPRETATION OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, GENERAL WARRANTIES, AND CERTAIN DEFINITIONS The Construction Manager accepts the relationship of trust and confidence established between itself and the City by this Agreement. The Construction Manager covenants with the City to furnish the skill and judgment reflected in its RFQ Proposal Submission and to cooperate with the Architect-Engineer in furthering the interests of the City. The Construction Manager agrees to furnish efficient business administration and superintendence and shall use its best efforts to complete the Project in compliance with the Contract Documents and in the most expeditious and economical manner consistent with the interest of the City and in full accordance with Applicable Laws. 1.1. The Project Team. The Project Team shall work jointly during design and through Final Acceptance and shall be available thereafter should additional services be required. The Architect-Engineer will provide leadership on all matters relating to design of that Project, with support from the Construction Manager, and the Construction Manager shall provide leadership to the Project Team on all matters relating to construction. 1.2. Intent. The intent of the Contract Documents is to require all items and services necessary for the proper execution and completion of the Work, as necessary to provide the City with a fully functional and functioning Project within the scope and intent of the Contract Documents and within the Guaranteed Maximum Price and the Project Schedule, including any and all such necessary items and services consistent with, contemplated by, and reasonably inferable from the Contract Documents, whether or not such items and services are specifically mentioned therein. The City and the Construction Manager have negotiated a Pre-Construction Phase Fee for Pre-Construction Phase Services for the Project, as well as additional terms and conditions relating to the Project. The City may at a later date issue one or more Notices to Proceed for the Construction Phase for the 1 Project to be covered under the scope of this Agreement, if the City Commission, at its sole and absolute discretion, accepts the Construction Manager's proposed GMP and the City and Construction Manager thereafter execute a GMP Amendment for the Project. The GMP shall set forth the General Conditions Fee and the Construction Overhead and Profit Fee, as well as any other terms and conditions specific to the Project. The Construction Manager shall not commence any Work until authorized in writing by the City. City shall have no duties other than those duties and obligations expressly set forth within the Contract Documents. The Construction Manager shall be responsible for the performance of all duties called for by this Agreement with regard to the Project. The services under this Agreement shall be completed when the Construction Manager fully and completely satisfies the requirements of the Contract Documents. 1.3. Extent of Agreement. This Agreement between the City and the Construction Manager supersedes any prior negotiations, representations or agreements. 1.3.1. This Agreement shall not be superseded by any provisions of the documents for construction and may be amended only by written instrument signed by both City and Construction Manager indicating a clear intent to change the terms of this Agreement. 1.3.1.1. Order of Precedence of Contract Documents. In cases of conflict between Contract Documents, the order of precedence of the Contract Documents shall be as follows: a. Change Orders and other Change Orders to this Agreement(excluding the Construction Documents); b. This Agreement and all appendices and schedules attached hereto (excluding the Construction Documents); c. Modifications to the completed Construction Documents, as approved in writing by the City; d. The completed Construction Documents, as approved in writing by the City; and e. The RFQ and amendments thereto. In the event of any conflict between the Agreement, as amended, and Division 1 of the Project Specifications, the provisions of the Agreement (or Amendment thereto) shall take precedence and control. Contract Documents shall be construed in a harmonious manner, whenever possible. The general intent of the Contract Documents is to include all items necessary for the proper execution and completion of the Project by the Construction Manager. 1.3.1.2. The Contract Documents shall be taken as a whole and are complementary, and any item of Work called for in any Contract Document shall be as binding as if called for by all, so that any part of the Work shown or described in any of the Contract Documents, though not specifically referred to in other Contract Documents, shall be executed by Construction Manager and binding as a part of the Contract Documents, as well as any Work which, in the sole opinion of City, may be fairly inferred from the Contract Documents or by normal industry practice. 1.3.1.3. Detailed plans shall take precedence over general plans for the same part of the Work. Specifications and detailed plans which may be prepared or approved by City after the execution of the Agreement and which may be fairly inferred from the original specifications and plans are to be deemed a part of such specifications 2 I . 1 _ \ - _ and plans, and that portion of the Work shown thereby shall be performed without any change in the Contract Price or Project Schedule. With respect to conflicts between large-scale drawings and small-scale drawings,.the larger scale drawing . shall govern. • 1.3.1.4. 'Where compliance with two or more requirements is indicated in any of the enumerated Contract Documents and where these requirements within the Contract Documents conflict in quantity or quality, the Construction Manager shall comply with the most stringent requirement as determined by the City,;,unless specifically • indicated otherwise in the Contract Documents. • 1.3.1.5. As used in the Contract Documents, unless specifically indicated otherwise, (i) the singular shall include the plural, and the masculine shall include the feminine and neuter, as the context requires; (ii) "includes" or "including" shall mean "including, but not limited to" unless otherwise specifically limited; and (iii) all definitions of agreements shall include all'amendments thereto in effect from time to time. 1.3.1.6. As used in the Contract Documents, references to an Article include all Sections, • Subsections, and items within that Article; references to a Section include all Subsections and items within that Section; and references to a Subsection include all items within that Subsection. 1.3.1.7. Words which have a well-known technical or trade meaning are used herein in accordance with such recognized or well-known meaning, unless this Agreement otherwise specifically defines such word. . 1.3.1.8. The recitals, appendices, exhibits and schedules attached hereto are incorporated into and made a part of this Agreement. • 1.3.1.9. • Whenever it shall be provided in this Agreement that the Construction Manager is required to perform a service or obligation "at its sole cost and expense" or words of substantially similar meaning, the Construction Manager shall not be entitled to • reimbursement for such item.and.the cost of such service or obligation shall not be included in the Cost of the Project under Article.8 or as part of Construction Manager's fees stipulated in Article 7. 1.4. General Warranties. By their execution hereof, City and Construction Manager each represent and warrant to the other that they are authorized to-enter into this Agreement and that this Agreement • • represents: such Party's legal, valid and binding obligation, enforceable according to the terms thereof. 1.4.1. Construction Manager covenants, represents and warrants to City that:, . • . 1.4.1.1. It is a business organization duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of Florida, having full power and authority to engage in the business it presently conducts and contemplates conducting, and is and throughout the Work will be d my licensed or qualified and in good standing under the laws of said jurisdiction; _ 1.4.1.2., It has the required authority, ability, skills and capacity to perform, and shall perform, the Work in a manner consistent with sound engineering and construction principles, Project management and supervisory procedures, and,reporting and accounting procedures; ' 1.4.1.3. • The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement will not conflict with any Applicable Laws or with any covenant, agreement or understanding to which it is a party or by which it or any of its properties or assets is bound or affected; - 3 • • 1.4.1.4. It has knowledge of all the Applicable Laws in effect on the Effective Date of the Agreement and of all business practices in the jurisdiction within which the Project Site is located that must be followed in performing the Work. 1.5 Independent Contractor. Construction Manager is an independent contractor and is not an agent or employee of City or Agent in performing the Work. Except as otherwise provided herein, Construction Manager shall maintain complete control over its own employees, agents and operations and those of its Subcontractors, Vendors and their respective employees and agents. Construction Manager hereby accepts complete responsibility as a principal for its agents, Subcontractors, Vendors, Suppliers, their respective employees, agents and Persons acting for or on their behalf, and all others it hires to perform or assist in performing the Work. 1.6 Definitions. The following terms shall have the meanings specified herein. The definitions included in this Section are not exhaustive of all definitions used in this Agreement. Additional terms may be defined in other Contract Documents. "Amendment" means a written modification to the Contract Documents, including any Change Orders signed by the City and the Construction Manager, and Construction Change Directives. "Applicable Laws" means all laws, codes (including, but not limited to, building codes), ordinances, rules regulations, lawful orders and decrees of governmental authorities having jurisdiction over the Project, Project Site, or the Parties. "Architect-Engineer" means Douglas Wood & Associates, Inc., the firm that has entered into a separate agreement with the City to perform architectural, engineering, or other design and construction administration services for the Project, and/or such other architects, engineers, or consultants employed by Architect-Engineer for the Project. Wherever the word "Architect" or "Engineer" appears in the Contract Documents, it shall be deemed to refer to the Architect-Engineer and/or the design professionals engaged by the Architect-Engineer. All communications, directives, instructions, interpretations and actions required of Architect-Engineer shall be issued or taken only by or through Architect-Engineer's authorized representative(s). "Base GMP" means that portion of the GMP reflecting (a) the Cost of the Project, and (b) the Construction Manager's Fee under Subsections 7.1.2 and 7.1.3. "Change Order" means a written document ordering a change in the Contract Price or Contract Time or a material change in the Work. A Change Order must comply with the requirements of the Contract Documents. "CIP Inspector/PWD Field Observer" means a City employee charged with observing and documenting, for internal City purposes only, general observations and conditions of the Project including, without limitation, the weather conditions, the number of workers present at the time of observation, general type of work being performed and taking photographs regarding same. Construction Manager expressly waives any right to assert as a defense to any claim regarding the Project including, without limitation, any dispute between the City and Construction Manager, and Construction Manager and any third party, the presence or purported approval or consent of any CIP Inspector or other City employee conducting any field observations during the Project. The Construction Manager expressly acknowledges that the purpose of such City employee is to observe and document for internal purposes only general observations and conditions of the Project, and in no way is intended to, nor shall be treated as, a person with authority to approve or reject the Work on behalf of the City or any other entity, or to direct the Construction Manager's Work in any way. Construction Manager expressly agrees to waive the presence of such CIP Inspector or other City employee performing field observations as a defense to any Claims involving the Project. "City" or "Owner" means the City of Miami Beach, a Florida municipal corporation, having its principal offices at 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139. In all respects hereunder, City's obligations and performance is pursuant to City's position as the owner of the Project acting in its 4 proprietary capacity. In the event.City exercises its regulatory authority as a governmental body, including, but not limited to, to its regulatory authority for code inspections and issuance of Building Department permits, Public Works Department permits, or other applicable permits within its jurisdiction, the exercise of such regulatory authority.and the enforcement of any rules, regulations, laws and ordinances shall be deemed to have'occurred pursuant to City's regulatory authority as a governmental body and shall not be attributable in any manner to City as a Party to this.Agreement. - "City Commission" means the governing and legislative body of the City. "City's Construction Budget" means City's funds budgeted for construction of the Project, in the amount of $2,615,000, including all Construction Manager Fees,'Costs of the Project and the Construction Manager's Contingency and City's Contingency, as such terms are defined in Articles 6, 7 and 8. This - acknowledgement of the City's budgeted funds is not to be construed as the Construction Manager's Guaranteed Maximum Price.,A Guaranteed Maximum Price will be offered for the Project by separate documentation as outlined in Article-6. • • "City's Contingency" or "City Contingency" means that separate fund established outside of the GMP, which is available for City's use at its sole discretion to defray additional expenses relative to the design and construction of the Project, as well as additional expenses expressly chargeable to the City or otherwise deemed the responsibility of the City pursuant to the Contract Documents, as outlined in Subsection 6.4.2. The City retains exclusive use and control of the City's Contingency. The Construction Manager has no right or entitlement whatsoever to the City's Contingency, and use of such funds are subject to the Contract Administrator's or City Manager's prior written approval and issuance of a Change Order by the City at its sole and absolute discretion. Any unused City Contingency remaining at the completion of the Project shall accrue solely to the City and shall not constitute or be used to calculate Project Cost Savings: "City Manager" means the Chief Administrative Officer of the City. The City Manager shall be construed to include any duly authorized representatives designated in writing (including the Contract Administrator)with respect to any specific matter(s)concerning the Project and/or the Contract Documents (exclusive of those authorizations reserved to the City Commission or regulatory or administrative bodies having jurisdiction over any matter(s) related to the Project, and/or the Contract Documents). . "Claim" shall mean a demand or assertion by one of the Parties seeking, as a matter of right, adjustment or interpretation of the Contract Documents, payment of money, extension of time or other relief with respect to the Contract Documents or Project. The term "Claim" also includes other disputes and matters in question between the City and Construction Manager arising out of or relating to the Contract Documents. Claims must be initiated by written notice. The responsibility for substantiating Claims shall rest with the Party making the Claim. All Claims submitted by Construction Manager must comply with the requirements of the False Claims Ordinance, Sections 70-300 et seq., of the City. Code or shall be forfeited in accordance with the terms of.the False Claims Ordinance and conclusively waived and released. "CM's Project Manager" means the person designated by Construction Manager as its lead representative to the City. The CM's Project Manager shall have the authority to obligate and bind Construction Manager and to •act on all matters on behalf of Construction Manager except for revisions to the Contract Documents and Change Orders`CM Project Manager's responsibilities include creating clear and attainable project objectives, building the project requirements, and managing cost, time, and scope. "Constructability" means the creative, organized process of analyzing the Construction Documents minimizing design, detailing, and specification problems which might render the Construction Documents unbuildable_or require changes to the Work to make them buildable. • "Construction Change Directive" means a written order issued by the Contract Administrator or Project Coordinator which orders minor changes in the Work, but which does not involve an alteration in the Contract Price or Contract Time.: ■ 5 "Construction Contingency" means and is comprised of the Construction Manager's Contingency and the separate City Contingency. "Construction Documents" means all technical drawings and other documents issued by the Architect- Engineer identifying, among other things, the design, location, and dimensions of the Work and which set forth in detail the requirements for the construction of the Project, and generally including plans, elevations, sections, details, schedules, diagrams, Shop Drawings, and the specifications with the written requirements for materials, equipment, systems, standards and workmanship for the Work. "Construction Manager" means. Grace and Naeem Uddin, Inc. and its successors and assigns, and is the firm that shall provide comprehensive construction management services for the Project pursuant to the Contract Documents, including, preparation of cost estimates, Constructability reviews, Value Engineering and assistance with systems life cycle cost analysis, estimating, scheduling, bidding and submission of a GMP, as defined below, for construction, and construction management, and is the entity responsible for compliance by all Subcontractors, Suppliers and Vendors with the Contract Documents. Upon execution of the GMP Amendment or earlier with respect to any construction Work awarded prior to the establishment thereof, the Construction Manager shall serve as, from that point forward, and conclusively shall be deemed to be, the General Contractor under the Contract Documents, and shall construct the Project and be liable for the acceptable performance of the Work and payment of all debts pertaining to the Work. "Construction Manager's Contingency" means that portion of the GMP available for use by the Construction Manager to defray the increased Cost of the Project reasonably and necessarily incurred by the Construction Manager for certain costs and expenses relating to the construction of the Project, as delineated in Subsection 6.4.1. The Construction Manager's Contingency shall be included as a line item specified in the Schedule of Values for the Project, which amount, if accepted by the City, shall be included within the GMP for the Project and specified in the GMP Amendment. In no event shall the use of the Construction Manager's Contingency cause for the GMP to be exceeded, and the Construction Manager shall be solely responsible for all costs that exceed the GMP (as adjusted by Change Order or Construction Change Directive), without any reimbursement from the City. "Construction Phase" means that period set forth in the Project Schedule beginning on the effective date as set forth in a Notice to Proceed delivered by the City to the Construction Manager, directing the Construction Manager to proceed with the Construction Work and other activities necessary to complete the Project or specified portions thereof, and ending on the date of Final Completion of the Project. The City is not obligated to immediately issue a Notice to Proceed for the Construction Phase on the date Construction Manager obtains all requisite permits and/or satisfies the specified conditions precedent for issuance thereof. The date of issuance of a Notice to Proceed for the Construction Phase shall be determined at the City's sole discretion once Construction Manager has obtained all required permits and otherwise satisfied all conditions precedent to issuance of the Notice to Proceed. "Construction Phase Services" means the services to be performed through the Construction Manager during the Construction Phase of the Project, including, the performance of all of the Work required by this Contract Documents or reasonably inferable herein for the Construction Phase of the Project. "Construction Schedule" means the City-approved detailed critical path method working schedule of Work activities of Construction Manager and Subcontractors, and identifying intermediate Milestones. "Construction Superintendent" means the Construction Manager's representative who is responsible for continuous field supervision, coordination, and completion of the Work, and who shall maintain a full-time on-site, physical presence at the Project Site. The Construction Superintendent is responsible for management of the Project Site and tasks including, but not limited to, organization and coordination of the Work of Subcontractor employees, keeping cost records on Work performed and materials supplied, controlling of costs in materials and wages; exercising control over rate of construction progress to assure completion of the Project within the Project Schedule; inspecting or observing the Work to enforce conformity to the Contract Documents and supervising trades, subcontractors, clerical staff, and other personnel employed in the construction of the Project. 6 • "Contract Administrator" means the City's Office of Capital Improvement Projects (CIP).Director,or any other City department charged with administering the Project, or his or her designee: - "Contract Documents" means this Agreement (including all.of the appendices, exhibits and schedules attached hereto; Change Orders and other duly executed Amendments to this Agreement, including the - GMP Amendment; and the completed Construction Documents and modifications to the ;Construction Documents, each as approved by the City. ' "Contract Price" means the amount established in the Contract Documents as the total amount the City is obligated to pay for full and complete performance of all of the Work required by the Contract Documents (including, but not limited to, all labor, equipment and materials to administer, coordinate, provide related certifications, install and otherwise construct and complete the Project within the Contract Time), and which shall not exceed the Guaranteed Maximum Price. - "Contract Time" means the number of days allowed for completion of all Construction Phase Work, as stipulated herein, or as otherwise established in the GMP Amendment, and as may be amended by Change Order. "Cost of the Project" means'the costs necessarily incurred during the Construction Phase of the Project and paid by the Construction Manager, as prescribed by Article 8. • "Days" and/or all references to numbers of days in the Contract Documents, shall be construed to mean calendar days, unless specifically noted otherwise. The term "business days" means a day other than a Saturday, Sunday, Federal holiday or any day on which-the principal commercial banks located in Miami- Dade County, Florida are not open for business.during normal hours. "Delegated Design Work" means design services and certifications the Construction Manager is required to provide with respect to certain components of the Work as may be specified by the Contract Documents involving systems, materials or equipment required for the:Work to satisfy design and performance criteria pursuant to the Contract Documents. Delegated Design Work must be performed by an appropriate Subcontractor that is a registered Professional Engineer in Florida and shall include responsibility for the design, calculations, submittals, and permits with respect to Delegated Design components. "Design Development Documents," as to.the Project, means the•plans, specifications, and other documents developed by the Architect-Engineer during the Design Development phase of the Project, which fix and describe the size-and character of the Project as to architectural, structural, mechanical, plumbing and electrical systems, materials, and such other elements as may be appropriate. "Effective Date of this Agreement" means the date this Agreement is fully executed.by the Parties and . attested to by the City Clerk. "Estimate" means-the Construction Manager's latest estimate of probable Project construction cost with respect to the Project. "Field Order" or"Field Directive means a written order which further describes details or provides interpretations necessary to complete the Work of the Contract Documents in accordance with Section 9.5 but which does not involve a change in the Contract Price or Contract Time. . "Final Completion" means satisfaction of all conditions set forth in Section 5.7, at which time all conditions and requirements of the Contract Documents, permits and regulatory agencies have been satisfied; any • documents required by the Contract Documents have been received by the City; any other documents • required to be provided by City have been received by City; and the Work has been fully completed in accordance with the Contract Documents. • • } "Final Completion Date" means the date on which Final Completion is declared by:City. to have occurred. • 7 • • • • • "Final Inspection" means inspection of the Work by City and Construction Manager pursuant to the Contract Documents to establish Final Completion. "General Conditions" means the direct and indirect costs and expenses for facilities or performance of Work by the Construction Manager for items which do not lend themselves readily to inclusion in a separate trade subcontract and which shall be included within the Contract Price, including, without , limitation, the costs identified in Section 7.1.2. "GMP" or "Guaranteed Maximum' Price" means the sum agreed to between the Construction Manager and the City and set forth in the GMP Amendment as the maximum total amount that the Construction Manager guarantees not to exceed for the completion of all Work required by or reasonably • inferable from the Contract Documents, plus the Construction Manager's Fee and General Conditions Fee, the Construction Manager's Contingency, as such amount may be adjusted by Change Order or Construction Change Directive pursuant to the Contract Documents. "GMP Amendment" means the GMP Proposal, as may be amended and accepted by the City Commission, at its sole. and absolute discretion, which amendment shall automatically become incorporated herein upon the City and the Construction Manager's execution of same, and shall establish, among other things, the GMP, and the Contract Time for the completion of all Construction Phase Services. V "GMP Proposal" means a proposal for completing the Construction Phase Services, which will be submitted at a date specified by the City, based on the most currently available set of Construction Documents, and which shall include the Construction Manager's proposed GMP for the construction of the Project in accordance with the,Contract Documents. However, the City has no obligation to accept the GMP Proposal. V , , "Hazardous Materials" means any hazardous materials or hazardous substances as defined in the Comprehensive Environmental, Response, Compensation and Liability Act ("CERGLA") or the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) as the same may be amended from time to time, or any "hazardous material" or "hazardous substance" as defined in any applicable federal or state statute or regulation or local law. "Jobsite" means those areas of the Project Site upon which the Project will be constructed designated in writing by Construction Manager for performance of the Work and such additional areas as may, from time to time, be designated in writing by Construction Manager for Subcontractor use hereunder. "Memorandum of Changes" means the notification provided to the City and the Architect-Engineer by the Construction Manager at the times specified,in the Contract Documents that recommends changes based on the Value Engineering and Constructability reviews. • "Milestone" means an element or elements of the Work which must be completed within a specified period of time as described in the Contract Documents or Project Schedule. . "Notice to Proceed" or "NTP" means a written letter or directive issued by the Project Coordinator to Construction Manager to commence and proceed with portions of the Work as specified therein or a specific task of the Project, and stating any further limitations on the extent to which Construction Manager may commence and proceed with the Work. Unless otherwise approved by the City at its sole discretion, City's issuance of a Notice to Proceed for the Construction Phase or portions thereof shall be contingent upon Construction Manager's obtaining all appropriate permits and satisfying all requirements of agencies having jurisdiction and the Contract Documents. However, the City is not obligated to immediately issue NTP for the Construction Phase on the date Construction Manager obtains all requisite permits and/or satisfies the specified conditions precedent for issuance.of NTP. The date of issuance of NTP for the Construction Phase shall be determined at the City's sole discretion once Construction Manager has obtained all required permits and otherwise satisfied all conditions precedent to issuance of NTP. • 8 • "Notice to Proceed Date" means the date on which the Notice to Proceed is issued to Construction Manager, or the date stated in the Notice to Proceed as being the Notice to Proceed Date, whichever is later. • "Parties" means City and Construction Manager, and "Party" is a reference to either City or Construction Manager, as the context may indicate or require. • "Pre-Commissioning" means non-operating activities performed on equipment systems after installation including removal of rust preventives, charging of lubricants, chemicals and supplies, checking motor, . rotation and machine alignment, checking of proper valve actuation, removal of temporary bracing, pressure and leak testing, safety valve testing and adjustment, checking electrical connections, performing continuity tests, and any other activities which are evidently necessary by virtue the nature of the Work in -- order that all systems are functioning properly and safely. - • • • "Pre-Construction Phase Services" means the services the Construction Manager shall perform prior to the Notice to Proceed for the Construction Phase, as-set forth more fully in Sections 2.5 and 2.6 of this Agreement. "Project" means the construction of the Convention Center-Carl Clubhouse and its related infrastructure, which encompasses the restoration of the historic Carl Fisher Clubhouse and Annex Building, and allows them to serve as an event space for the adjoining Convention Center. The project limits will extend approximately 5'-0" beyond the existing walls of the structures. The project will not require Landscape Architectural, nor Civil Engineering Services since the Convention Center Project includes those services within its master plan. However, landscape design; accessibility and site grading will be coordinated with the City's Convention Center Consultants. The restoration will include new air conditioning, electrical power, fire alarm, lighting and plumbing systems using historically sensitive methods and alternative systems for introducing these systems into the historic spaces without affecting their architectural integrity. This will be done in conjunction with aesthetic enhancements to the building's interior and exterior that will be in harmony with the historic character of the Club, as well as meet the U.S. Department of the Interior, Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings. "Project Coordinator" means the City's assigned Capital Projects Coordinator for the Project, who shall be the City's authorized representative to coordinate and facilitate (on behalf of the City) all matters related to the Project. - . "Project Cost Savings" shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Subsection 7.2.1. "Project Manager" means the CM's Project Manager. • "Project Schedule" or "Schedule" means the City-approved and accepted detailed critical path method master schedule developed in accordance with the'specifications and other Contract Documents and that Construction Manager prepares and maintains, for the Project, and that includes the schedule for achieving the. various Milestones, the phasing and performance of all aspects of the Work, including design, pre- construction services, construction, 'construction engineering and observation services, testing, project closeout, warranty, City occupancy dates and all required updates to all of the foregoing, subject to the approval of the City as may be amended pursuant to a Change Order. At the request of the City, the Construction Manager shall provide any additional information or further detailed breakdown as to components of the Work in the Project Schedule. . "Project Site" means the geographical area more particularly described in Appendix C. • "Project Team" means the Construction Manager, the Project Coordinator and other designated City • representatives, the Resident Project Representative and the Architect-Engineer. • . . "Punch List" means the list or lists prepared.by Construction Manager, incorporating input provided by the City or RPR, identifying matters that remain to be completed to achieve Substantial Completion and to • 9 • • • be completed between achievement of Substantial Completion and Final Completion in order that Final Completion can be declared by City'.to have occurred. "Related Party" shall mean a parent, subsidiary, affiliate or other entity having common ownership or management with the Construction Manager; any entity in which any stockholder in, or management employee of, the Construction Manager owns any direct or indirect interest in excess of ten percent in the aggregate; or any person or entity which has the right to control the business or affairs of the Construction • Manager. "Resident Project Representative" or "RPR" shall have the meaning and duties ascribed to it in Section 3.3 hereof. If no RPR is appointed or assigned to the Project, the duties of the RPR shall be . performed by the Project Coordinator(or his or her designee). "RFQ Proposal Submission" means the response to the RFQ submitted by the Construction Manager during the selection process attached hereto as part of Appendix H, including its qualification and experience and that of its key personnel to be assigned to the Project, and including other relevant items describing the Construction Manager's capabilities and proposed approach to the Project. The RFQ Proposal Submission is included for reference purposes only and shall not be incorporated as part of this Agreement, except with respect to Construction Manager's representations regarding the qualifications and experience of Construction Manager and its key personnel, its commitment to provide the key personnel listed therein, and its capability to perform and deliver the Project in accordance with the Contract Documents and consistent with all representations made therein. "Schedule of Values" means a written schedule setting forth the detailed and itemized cost breakdown, inclusive of labor, material, and taxes of all elements comprising the GMP set forth in the GMP Amendment. "Shop Drawings" means plans, drawings, prints, diagrams, illustrations, brochures, schedules and other data that are prepared by Construction Manager or any of its Subcontractors or Suppliers, and which illustrate how specific portions of the Work will be fabricated or installed. "Subcontractor(s " means any person or entity with whom the Construction Manager contracts to perform any part of the Work or to supply any labor and/or materials in relation to the Work. In addition, the term Subcontractor shall apply to Subcontractors of any tier and suppliers and materialmen employed on or for the Project pursuant to a subcontract or other agreement with a Subcontractor or lower-tier Subcontractor. "Substantial Completion" shall be deemed to have occurred when the Work, as certified in writing by the Architect-Engineer and determined by the City in its sole discretion, has been developed, designed, engineered and constructed in accordance with the Contract Documents such that all conditions of permits and regulatory agencies have been satisfied and the Project is ready for occupancy, utilization and continuous commercial operation for the uses and purposes intended by the City, without material interference from incomplete or improperly completed.Work and with only Punch List items remaining to be completed, all as reasonably determined by the City and evidenced by (1) the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy or Certificate of Completion by the authority having jurisdiction; the issuance of a Certificate of Substantial Completion by the Architect-Engineer; and (3) acceptance of such Certificate of Substantial Completion by the City. - . • "Substantial Completion Date" means the date on which Substantial Completion of the Work is declared by City to have occurred. "Value Engineering (VE1" means the detailed •analysis of systems, equipment, materials, services, facilities and supplies required by the Contract Documents for the purpose of achieving the desired and essential functions at the lowest cost consistent with required and necessary performance, reliability, quality and safety through the elimination. or modification of those features which add cost without contributing to the facility's required function or design value. 10 • • "Vendor" or "Supplier" means any person who supplies machinery, equipment, materials, consumables, support services, utilities, etc. to Construction Manager or to any Subcontractor in connection with the performance of Construction Manager's obligations under the Contract, but who does not perform labor at the Jobsite other than delivery. "Work" means all Pre-Construction Phase Services, Construction Phase Services, and other services required by or reasonably inferable from the Contract Documents for the completion of the Project, including all labor, materials, equipment, supplies, tools, machinery, utilities, procurement, fabrication, transportation, construction and erection, installation, insurance, bonds, permits and conditions thereof, building code changes and government approvals, testing and inspection services, training, surveys, studies, supervision, administration and management services to be provided by the Construction Manager, that are necessary or appropriate for the total construction, installation, furnishing, equipping, and functioning of the Project, together with all additional, collateral and incidental items, work and services required to achieve Final Completion in accordance with the Contract Documents, wherever the same are being engineered, designed, procured, manufactured, delivered, constructed, installed, trained, erected, tested, started-up or operated during start-up and testing and whether the same are on or off the Jobsite. ARTICLE 2 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER'S SERVICES The Construction Manager's services shall be those necessary and appropriate to the successful completion of the Project in a timely and cost-effective manner and shall include, but are not limited to, those described or specified herein. The Construction Manager shall provide all requested services according to the capabilities reflected in its RFQ Proposal Submission. The services described or specified shall not be deemed to constitute a comprehensive specification having the effect of excluding services not specifically mentioned. Unless otherwise provided in this Agreement, or as agreed in writing between City and Construction Manager, the form and content of all systems, reports, forms and regular submittals by Construction Manager to City shall be subject to prior approval of the City and Construction Manager shall submit such materials to the Project Coordinator for City's approval prior to implementation. City's approval thereof shall not limit City's right to thereafter require reasonable changes or additions to approved systems, reports, forms and regular submittals by Construction Manager to City. Except as to Shop • Drawings and other design work performed by Construction Manager, its Subcontractors or agents pursuant to this Agreement, Construction Manager's services hereunder are not intended to include the performance of design work and Construction Manager does not assume any responsibility for the design of any Work, except for Construction Manager-initiated design such as subcontracted Delegated Design Work. 2.1. General Services. 2.1.1. Project Management Information 2.1.1.1. Construction Manager shall be responsible for maintaining the Project plans and reports set forth in the Contract Documents. Construction Manager shall implement and use the City's e-BuilderTM system for data warehousing and document management and shall procure all licenses that may be necessary to cover its staff for the entire length of the Project, through Project close out. 2.1.1.2. The reports, documents, and data to be provided under this Agreement shall represent at all times an accurate assessment of the current status of the Project and its component Projects and of the work remaining to be accomplished. Utilizing computerized systems, reports shall be prepared and furnished to the members of the Project Team monthly. Data within e-BuilderTM related to the Project shall be accessible electronically at all times by the members of the Project Team and sent as requested to Project Team. 2.1.1.3. If requested by the Project Coordinator, the Construction Manager shall conduct a comprehensive workshop for participants designated by the Project Coordinator and 11 • • • additional seminars as required to provide'instruction to members of the Project , Team to facilitate each participant's use and understanding of e,BuilderTM 2.1.1.4. The Project Management Information shall include the following major,elements: V • Narrative Reports and Monthly Progress Reports •- • Schedule Control, _ • Cost Control, and Estimating, • Accounting and Payment, ' • • Critical Issues Look Ahead, . - • • Test and Inspection Reports, • • Permits, •, Request for Information (RFI's), • • Submittals, • Non-Conforming Work Reports, • Safety and Incident Reports, •. Meeting Minutes, and • Site CM and Subcontractor.Daily Reports • 2.1.2. Narrative Reporting. • - 2.1.2.1. The Construction Manager shall prepare monthly and/or daily written reports as described hereunder. All written reports shall be in 8 1/2" X 11" format. The Construction Manager shall ensure that each member.of the Project Team is provided a copy. 2.1.2.2. The Narrative Reporting Subsystem shall include the following reports: a. A Monthly Executive Summary which provides an overview of the Project's progress, current issues .and pending decisions, future developments and expected achievements, and any problems or delays, including code violations found by, and delays in obtaining and/or renewing any requisite permits from, - any permitting authority. V . b. A Monthly Cost Narrative describing the current construction cost estimate status _ • of the overall Project and'Change Order or potential Claim status (i.e., amount, reason for change, responsibility), which shall be addressed in detail. c. A Monthly Scheduling Narrative summarizing the current status of the overall Project Schedule. This report shall include an analysis of the various Project - Schedule components, a description of the critical path, and other analyses as necessary to compare.-planned performance with actual performance. The Narrative should include descriptions of any logic or other changes to the updated Schedule versus the baseline Project Schedule and previous updates. d. A Monthly Construction Progress Report during the Construction Phase summarizing the overall progress of the Work of Construction Manager and the ` various Subcontractors. This report shall include information from the weekly Project Site meetings- as applicable such as general conditions, long lead supplies, current .deliveries, safety and labor relations Projects permits, construction problems and recommendations, and plans for the succeeding month. The format for the Monthly Construction. Progress Report must be approved and accepted by the Project Coordinator and Architect-Engineer, and will establish the format to be used for each subsequent monthly Construction Progress, Report. Construction Manager shall index, bind and tabulate the monthly Construction Progress Report in a,manner acceptable to the City. The • • 12 • • • • Construction Progress Reports shall include photos documenting the progress of the Work. The photos will be 8" x 10" in size, with the date and location noted on the,back of each photo. A back-up flash drive or CD of the photos is to accompany the photographs. The Construction Progress Reports and Project - photos are to be made an attachment to the Construction Manager's monthly Application for Payment. e. A Daily Construction Diary .or bound log, maintained in English, during the Construction Phase describing events and conditions on the Project Site. The diary shall be maintained at the Project Site and available to members of the Project Team at any time upon request. A bound copy of the complete diary shall be submitted to the City at Substantial Completion of the Project. f. A monthly participation report during the Construction Phase summarizing the local workforce participation of City of Miami Beach and Miami-Dade County . - firms or residents for the current month and Project to date in the form prescribed by the Project Coordinator. • 2.1.3. Schedule Control. 2.1.3.1. Master Project Schedule. Within thirty (30) days after the effective date of this Agreement, the Construction Manager shall develop and submit a master Project Schedule covering the planning and design approvals, phasing of the Work, construction and City occupancy of the Project. The Project schedule will serve as the framework for the subsequent development of all detailed schedules. The Project Schedule shall be produced and updated monthly throughout the Project. A final Project Schedule shall be submitted to the City at the time of the submission of the GMP. Once accepted by the City, the applicable Project schedule will be the basis for payment to the Construction Manager for Construction Phase Services for the Project and will also serve to determine the impact of all proposed changes on the Project and the Project as a whole. As the Project Schedule will be the basis for payment, no . payment for Construction Phase Services can be made until the Construction Manager has submitted an acceptable City-approved Project Schedule. 2.1.3.2. Construction Schedule. Construction Manager shall prepare and submit to the Project Team a Construction Schedule, using the latest version of Primavera software, along with its GMP Proposal. Within thirty (30) days after the date of the City's execution of the GMP Amendment, the Construction Manager shall prepare and submit to the Project Team an updated Construction Schedule, consistent with the Project Schedule, • graphically depicting the activities contemplated to occur as a necessary incident to performance of the Work required to complete this Project, and showing the sequence in which the Construction ,Manager proposes for each such activity to occur and duration (dates of commencement and completion, respectively)of each such activity. • 2.1.3.3. Following development and'submittal of the Construction Schedule described above, the Construction Manager, shall, at the end of each calendar month occurring thereafter during the period of time required to finally complete this Project, or at such earlier intervals as circumstances may require, update and/or revise the Construction Schedule to show the actual progress of the Work performed, variance from scheduled completion dates, the occurrence of all events which have affected the progress of performance of the Work already performed or will affect the progress of the performance of the Work yet to be performed in contrast with the planned progress of performance of such Work, as depicted on the original Construction Schedule, and all updates and/or revisions thereto as reflected in the updated and/or revised Construction Schedule last submitted prior to submittal of each such monthly update and revision. The Construction Manager shall also provide a short-term, three-week look-ahead schedule and a summary schedule for this Project. Each such update • 13 • and/or revision to a Construction Schedule for the Project and the overall Project Schedule shall be submitted to the .Project.Coordinator and, shall be available • .electronically to all members of the Project Team.. Such submissions shall be in both .pdf and native file formats. The Construction Manager shall make recommendations to the Project Coordinator in order to meet the milestone dates of the Project.Schedule. • 2.1.3.4. The Construction Manager shall prepare and incorporate into the schedule data base for the Construction Schedule and Project Schedule, at the required intervals, the • following schedules for this Project: a. Pre-Bid Schedules. The Construction Manager shall prepare a pre-bid construction schedule for Work encompassed in each bid scope. The schedule shall be sufficiently detailed as to be suitable for inclusion in the bid scope as a framework for contract completion by the successful bidder, shall show the interrelationships • between the work of the successful bidder and that of other Subcontractors for the . applicable Work, and shall establish milestones keyed to the Project Schedule. • b. Subcontractor Construction Schedules. Upon the award of each subcontract, the . Construction Manager shall jointly with the Subcontractor, develop a schedule that is more detailed than the pre-bid construction schedule, taking into account the • work schedule of the other Subcontractors. The Subcontractor construction schedules shall include as many activities as necessary to make the schedule an effective tool for construction planning and for monitoring the performance of the • Subcontractor. The Subcontractor construction schedule shall also show pertinent activities for material purchase orders, manpower supply, shop plan schedules and material delivery schedules. All Subcontractor schedules shall be integrated into, • made a part of and conform to the Project Schedule. • c. Occupancy Schedule. The Construction Manager shall jointly develop with the Project Team a detailed occupancy schedule plan, inclusive of substantial • completion inspections, completion of punch lists, final inspections, maintenance training and turn-over procedures. The plan shall be used to ensure accomplishment of a smooth and phased transition from construction to City or tenant occupancy. The Occupancy Schedule shall be produced and updated monthly from its inception through final occupancy of the Project. 2.1.4. Cost Control. The Construction Manager "shall provide sufficient timely written detail in monthly Cost Control reports for the Project to permit the Project Team to control and adjust Project requirements, needs, materials, equipment and systems by building and site elements so that construction for the Project will be completed at a cost that will not exceed the City's Construction Budget. a. Construction Manager.shall provide a monthly report on Construction Manager's • Contingency, reconciling the Construction Manager's Contingency to the GMP, 'along with an itemization of expenditures charged to the Construction Manager Contingency. . 2.1.5. NOT USED. • 2.1.6. Project Manual/Management Plans. . • 2.1.6.1. Within forty-five (45) days of the Effective Date of this Agreement, the Construction Manager shall develop, in conjunction with the Project Team, comprehensive Project . management plans describing the services set forth in this Agreement and document such plans in the Project Manual. The Construction Manager shall provide a plan • 14 • • • collectively for the Project and for each phase thereof, where appropriate, for the control, direction, coordination and evaluation of Work performed by members of the . Project Team throughout the Project organization, including identification of key personnel, responsibilities, work flow diagrams, and strategy for bidding the Work. The Project management plans shall be updated as necessary throughout the design, construction and City occupancy phases with any such updates. The Project Manual shall be available electronically to the members of the Project Team upon request. In addition five copies of the Project Manual and any updates shall be submitted to the Project Coordinator. • 2.1.6.2. Contents of Project Manual. The Project Manual shall describe in detail the procedures for executing the Work and the organizations participating in the Project. The Project Manual shall serve as the Project management plan, and shall include as a minimum the following sections: a. Project Organizational Chart. A summary organization chart showing the interrelationships between the members of the Project Team, other supporting organizations, and permitting review agencies. Detailed charts showing organizational elements participating in this Project shall be included for each member of the Project Team. b. Construction Plan. Construction Manager shall develop and submit to the Project Coordinator and Architect-Engineer the construction plan which will include a Work breakdown structure based upon the approved,Project Schedule and the phasing plan reflected therein. c. Safety Plan. The Construction Manager shall develop a comprehensive safety program for the Project to meet all applicable federal, state and local safety requirements including provisions to be included in the Contract Documents. This will include an aggressive program for ensuring safety of all persons and property affected by the Work. d. Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC Plan). The Construction Manager shall develop and maintain an effective quality assurance and quality control plan and procedures as delineated in Appendix G to ensure that materials furnished and quality of Work performed are in accordance with the Construction Documents. e. Security Plan. The Construction Manager shall develop and maintain a comprehensive plan to protect the Project Site, including, without limitation, the • Work installed and the equipment and materials stored within, and to protect the materials stored off-site against theft, vandalism, fire, and accidents, etc., as required by job and location conditions. Mobile equipment and operable equipment at the Project Site, and hazardous parts of new construction subject to mischief, shall be locked or otherwise made inoperable or protected when unattended. f. Maintenance of Traffic and Project Site Logistics. The Construction Manager shall prepare a logistics, access staging and maintenance of traffic plan for this Project. ' The plans shall contain specific procedures for minimizing the disruption of surrounding operations and inconvenience to the public accessing the Project Site, and visitors or other contractors who must traverse the Project Site to access • businesses located at or near the Project Site. The Construction Manager shall ascertain what temporary enclosures, if any, of building areas should be provided for and may be provided as a practical matter, in order to assure orderly progress of the Work in periods when extreme weather conditions are likely to be experienced. • 15 g. Direct Purchase Program Plan. If City elects, at its sole discretion, to implement a Direct Purchase Program, Construction Manager shall develop a plan and procedures to execute the Direct Purchase Program in accordance with Appendix F of this Agreement. 2.2. Construction Manager's Staff. The Construction Manager shall maintain competent and qualified staff in all positions for each phase of the Project. The Construction Manager shall submit a staffing plan for each phase. The staffing plan shall detail the Construction Manager's organization for all applicable work levels, including the superintendent level and on-site and off-site personnel. 2.2.1. Key Personnel. The personnel presented in the Construction Manager's RFQ Proposal Submission shall staff key positions, including the position of CM's Project Manager and Construction Superintendent ("Key Personnel"). Such Key Personnel shall remain assigned to the Project through the duration of this Project and shall not be reassigned without the prior written approval of the City's Project Coordinator, unless the individual has left the employment of the Construction Manager. The City will not unreasonably withhold its consent to additions of or substitutions for Key Personnel, with new personnel of comparable qualifications in the event of death, promotion, retirement, job changes, firing, failure to perform or other good cause shown. The Construction Superintendent and CM's Project Manager shall be authorized to act on behalf of the Construction Manager to coordinate, inspect provide general direction of the Work in progress. The Construction Superintendent shall be assigned to the Project Site on a full-time basis, on-site, for 100% of their time, with no allocations or commitments to other clients or projects. At all times when the Project Site is accessible by anyone providing labor, material or services in connection with the Work, either the Project Manager, Construction Superintendent, or other senior staff acceptable to the City shall be present at the Project Site. 2.2.1.1. Responsibilities of CM's Project Manager. Construction Manager herein represents that its Project Manager, at a minimum, will provide the following services: . i. If not selected earlier or identified as part of the RFQ Proposal Submission, at least thirty (30) days prior to the commencement of the Construction Phase of the Project, the Construction Manager will identify and provide the qualifications of a suitably qualified and experienced Project Manager. ii. Construction Manager will use reasonable efforts to have the same Project Manager on the Project to its conclusion, and any new proposed Project Manager shall first be approved in writing by Contract Administrator before permanent assignment; City's approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. iii. The Project Manager will conduct on-site meetings with the Construction Manager and its Subcontractors at regular times, as agreed upon and approved by the Project Coordinator, and shall issue reports on the progress of the Work. iv. Project Manager will be the lead representative of Construction Manager with the primary responsibility for the administration of all of Construction Manager's Work. v. The Project Manager shall maintain and monitor the CPM Project Schedule, subject to Project Coordinator's prior written approval, and implement updates as required. vi. The Project Manager shall coordinate the processing of shop drawings and material submittals. vii. The Project Manager will endeavor to achieve satisfactory performance by Construction Manager and, if required by the.Architect-Engineer or City, shall 16 • • cause for corrections to Construction Manager's Work including, but not limited to, maintaining punch lists and observing testing. viii. The Project Manager will monitor and maintain oversight of the cost of the Project, including payment applications and the preparation thereof. • ix. The Project Manager will assist in the preparation of record drawings or • Construction Documents, and shall transmit to the Architect-Engineer requests for. • additional information concerning the design. The Project Coordinator shall be copied on these requests for monitoring purposes. • x. The Project Manager will observe testing and start-up activities of all equipment, • machinery and utilities to ensure a fully operational Project. xi. The Project Manager will secure all equipment brochures and warranties from the • Construction Manager and Subcontractors. xii. The Project Manager will coordinate the correction and completion of the Work including that required by any and all punch lists. . 2.2.2. Other Personnel. At any time, the Project Coordinator has the reasonable right to request removal and replacement of any Construction Manager's personnel, including but not limited to the Key Personnel. Once in place, the Construction Manager shall not change any person filling a position listed in the organizational charts without the prior consent of the Project Coordinator unless the City requests it,or unless the person is leaving the employ of the Construction Manager. The employee(s) of the Construction Manager and Subcontractors shall be considered to be at all times employee(s) of the Construction Manager or the Subcontractors, as applicable, and not an employee(s) or agent(s) of the City or any of its departments. The Construction Manager and Subcontractors agrees to adjust staffing levels or to replace any staff personnel if,so requested by the Project Coordinator, should the Project Coordinator make a determination that said staffing is unacceptable or that any individual is not performing in a manner consistent with the requirements for such a position. 2.2.3. Cooperation with Project Team. The Construction Manager shall cooperate with and assist the Project Coordinator, Architect-Engineer, City's staff and its legal, financial, design and construction consultants, and all other consultants or designated representatives of the City at all times during the development of the Project as necessary to complete the Project in a . manner reasonably satisfactory to the City. • • 2.3. Jobsite Facilities/Access to Project Site. • 2.3.1. The Construction Manager shall arrange for all Jobsite facilities at the Project Site as . necessary to enable the members of the Project Team to effectively perform their respective duties in the management, inspection, and supervision of construction. The Construction Manager shall develop a proposal for Project Team approval, describing the facilities to be provided, the methods of acquisition of the facilities and disposition of the acquired facilities and equipment upon completion of the Project. • • • 17 • • • • 2.3.2. The Construction Manager shall afford the City and its authorized designees, and the Architect-Engineer, safe access to the Project Site at all times. Access to the Project Site shall also be permitted at all times to all Federal, State, County and City safety, regulatory and inspection departments, personnel and agencies and other governmental entities having jurisdiction over the Work and the Project Site. The City, the Architect-Engineer and their respective representatives will make periodic visits to the Project Site to become generally familiar with the progress and quality of the Work, and to determine if the Work is proceeding in accordance with the Contract Documents, provided such visits and inspections shall be for the City's own internal purposes and shall not relieve the Construction Manager of any of its obligations pursuant to the Contract Documents. 2.4. Administrative Records. The Construction Manager will maintain, on a current basis, unless otherwise agreed to by the Contract Administrator, all files and records for the Project, including the following: • Punch Lists • Cost Proposal Requests • Bid Analysis/Negotiations/Award Information Contracts/Purchase Orders w/changes • Material/Equipment Records • Delivery Logs • Payment Records • Transmittal Records • Inspection Reports • Project Schedule and Construction Schedule and Updates thereto • Prevailing Wage Reports, if required • Shop Plan Submittal/Approval Logs • Contract Documents • Warranties and Guarantees • Cost Accounting Records: • Labor Cost Records • Material Cost Records • Equipment Cost Records • Payment Record Requests • Subcontractor Pay Exception Report • Meeting Minutes • Cost-Estimates • Lab Test Reports • Insurance policies, Insurance Certificates and Bonds • Technical Standards • Design Handbooks • "As-Built" Marked Prints • Operating & Maintenance Instruction • Daily Progress Reports &Subcontractor Daily Reports • RFIs, RFCs and associated logs • Monthly Progress Reports • Correspondence Files • Project Manual The above Records shall be available to the members of the Project Team for reference or review at any time. 2.5. Pre-Construction Services. In addition to any other services to be performed during the pre-Construction Phase as may be specified elsewhere in the Contract Documents, the Construction Manager shall perform the following Pre-Construction Phase Services: 18 • 2.5.1. Preliminary,Evaluation. The Construction Manager shall provide a preliminary evaluation of the City's . Project and construction budget and Project Schedule and phasing plan requirements, including a review of all. background data made available by City as to requirements, criteria, priorities, feasibility, and physical and financial limitations with regard to the Project. The Construction Manager shall become thoroughly familiar with the Project Site and -surrounding:conditions and document the conditions observed on the Project Site with photos or videos as required by the City. The Construction Manager shall review with the . _ . - members of the Project Team site data such as access, location of services, security, surveys, soils information, and other relevant information. The Construction Manager shall be responsible for the proper identification and, location of all utilities, services and other • underground facilities that may impact the.Project. The Construction Manager shall participate in a kick-off meeting with the Project Team to establish rapport and develop a common appreciation of the goals of the Project. 2.5.1.1. Project Schedule and Phasing 'Plan Review and Recommendations. Construction Manager shall develop a phasing' plan that is consistent with the City's directives with regard to phasing of the Project, including, as determined by the City or as otherwise specified in the Contract Documents. Within sixty (60) days after the effective date of this Agreement, Construction Manager shall provide an assessment of and recommendations with respect to the phasing plan, including accelerated or fast-track scheduling, procurement and long-lead procurement, trade bid packaging, phasing of construction'and other activity, and any other matter that may assist Construction Manager and its Subcontractors in achieving the Project Schedule. The Construction . Manager shall take into consideration cost reductions, cost information, constructability, provisions for temporary facilities and procurement and construction scheduling issues. 2.5.2. Design Review and Recommendations 2.5.2.1. Review and Recommendations a. The Construction Manager, as part of its Pre-Construction Phase Services, shall follow the development of design through final Construction Documents, reviewing • the in-progress Design Development Documents, and familiarize_itself thoroughly _ with the evolving Construction Documents. • b. The Construction Manager'shall.analyze the design for Constructability, including .construction feasibility and practicality, compliance with all Applicable Laws • bearing on the performance of the Work, and alternative materials/methods, to ensure that design in the Construction Documents is achievable within the City's Construction Budget and Project Schedule. Construction Manager shall make recommendations to suggest modifications to improve completeness or clarity of the Construction Documents. The results of such reviews shall be provided in a format approved by the Project Coordinator. .c. The Construction Manager shall assist and advise the Project Team in exploring • alternative approaches, materials, systems, including Value Engineering to - • minimize total construction and operation costs. The Construction Manager shall • assist City and Architect-Engineer in preparing 'comparative life-cycle studies of ownership, operating, and - maintenance costs for each schematic design • .- -., -- alternative considering costs relating to efficiency, usable life, maintenance, energy • and operation. The results of such reviews shall be provided to the City and • Architect-Engineer in the form of a Memorandum of Changes in a format acceptable to the City within fifteen (15) days receipt of documents from the • Architect-Engineer. If the .City and the Architect-Engineer agree with such Memorandum of Changes, the Construction Manager shall be so notified and the Architect-Engineer shall incorporate the changes described in the Memorandum of 19 Changes into the Construction Documents. Architect-Engineer retains responsibility and its liability for any and all changes made as a result of the Value Engineering and Constructability reviews. d. The Construction Manager shall review with the Architect-Engineer and the City alternative approaches to design and construction of the Project, site use and improvements; selections of materials, building systems and equipment; potential construction means and methods; phasing; and, if requested, shall make a recommendation among such alternatives. Where alternative approaches are presented, a comparison of costs shall be provided as well as the benefits in the completion of the Work or other aspect of the Project. e. Construction Manager shall provide information as to the availability of materials and what equipment and systems have long lead times, together with the anticipated lead times. The Architect-Engineer shall keep the Construction Manager and the City informed of any proposed changes in requirements or in construction materials, systems or equipment as the Construction Documents are developed so that Construction Manager can adjust its estimate of construction cost(prior to establishment of the GMP) appropriately. Proposed changes must be approved in writing by the City prior to incorporation into the design or Construction Documents. f. The Construction Manager shall continuously monitor the impact of proposed design on the Project Schedule and recommend adjustments in the Design Development Documents, Construction Documents or construction bid packaging to ensure completion of the Project in the most expeditious manner possible. •g. The Construction Manager shall advise and assist the Architect-Engineer, and represent City, if requested, in dealing appropriately with all Applicable Laws and with local utilities, communications, and other related infrastructure issues, as necessary. h. The Architect-Engineer shall coordinate with the Construction Manager and the City by participating and taking a leadership role in reviewing and commenting on Constructability and Value Engineering studies performed by Construction Manager, and attending meetings where the content of Design Development Documents and Construction Documents will be coordinated and reconciled, scheduled during any phase of the Work. Construction Manager shall use diligent good-faith efforts to determine the proper identification and location of all utilities, services, and other underground facilities which may impact the Project. j. Construction Manager shall be responsible for the coordination of the Construction Documents with the Contract Documents. This includes the Construction Manager's review and coordination of the Construction Documents with other Construction Documents (e.g., coordination of the drawings with the written specifications), as well as coordination of the Construction Documents with existing facilities or conditions, to ensure proper coordination and constructability and lack of conflict, and to minimize unforeseen conditions. 2.5.2.2. Preliminary Estimates a. Cost Model. The Construction Manager shall prepare a cost model for estimating program costs and provide a copy of such model to the Project Coordinator within forty-five (45) days after the effective date of this Agreement. Such cost model 20 • • shall serve as a basis for all estimates for the program including the development of all proposed GMPs: • b. Initial Project Estimate. The Construction Manager shall prepare an initial Estimate for the Project no later than thirty(30) days following Architect-Engineer's submittal of the conceptual plans for the Project, or at such other date as may be • specified by the Project Coordinator. • c. Project Estimate Updates. The Construction Manager shall prepare several levels of budgeting, estimating and pricing appropriate to each level of design, as described in the applicable Construction Documents or trade bid packages for the Work. The Construction Manager shall continue to refine cost estimates prior to its submission of the GMP Proposal, with input to the Program Team on clarifications needed to reduce allowances for contingencies. The Construction Manager shall continue to review and refine the estimate as Construction Documents are • -prepared for the Project and advise the Project Team immediately if it appears that any portion of the Project cannot be c ompleted within the City's Construction Budget or Schedule. • 2.5.2.3. Local Conditions. As part of its Pre-Construction Phase Services, Construction Manager shall be responsible for, and shall represent and warrant in the GMP Amendment, that it has taken all steps reasonably necessary to ascertain the nature and location of the Work, and that it has investigated and satisfied itself as to the general and local conditions which may affect the Project (as may be reasonably inferred), the performance of the Work and/or the Project Site, including 1) conditions bearing upon transportation, disposal, handling, and storage of materials; 2) the availability of labor, • water, electric power, and roads; 3) uncertainties of weather and observable physical conditions at the Project Site or otherwise affecting the Project, including sub-tropical • and/or coastal conditions in South Florida and conditions that render the City of Miami Beach prone to flooding-; 4) the adequacy of the Project Site for lay-down, storage and parking; and 5) the character of,equipment and facilities needed prior to and during the performance of the Work. The Construction Manager agrees that it bears all risk associated with any general or local condition that can affect the Project, the Project Site and/or the performance of the Work. Any act or omission by the Construction Manager with respect to the actions described and acknowledged in this subsection will not relieve the Construction Manager from responsibility for properly estimating the difficulty and cost of successfully performing the Work, as time is of the essence for proceeding to successfully perform the Work within the Project Schedule and the Guaranteed Maximum Price. In confirmation and furtherance of the foregoing, the Construction Manager shall acknowledge and agree in the GMP Amendment that it shall not be entitled to an'adjustment in the Project Schedule or the Guaranteed Maximum Price based on general or local conditions affecting the Project, the Project • Site and/or the performance of the Work, and the Construction Manager waives and releases City from any and all Claims associated therewith. 2.5.2.4. - Review of Construction Documents, Construction Manager's Warranty, and City's Disclaimer of Warranty. Construction Manager shall review the Design Development Documents and the Construction Documents at each stage of completion thereof, including at 60%, and 90% stage of.completion), for each of the following: clarity, consistency and coordination; construction feasibility; practicality; errors, omissions, conflicts and apparent defects. Within thirty (30) days after receipt of Design Development Documents and Construction Documents at each stage of completion thereof, the Construction Manager shall submit to the Project Team a written report covering suggestions or recommendations previously submitted; additional suggestions or recommendations, if any; any comments it may deem to be appropriate, including with respect to separating the Work into separate subcontracts, alternative materials, 21 • - • • • and the like; and all actions taken by the Architect-Engineer with respect to the foregoing. AT. COMPLETION OF THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER'S REVIEW OF THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS FOR THE PROJECT AT THE GMP PROPOSAL STAGE, EXCEPT ONLY AS TO SPECIFIC MATTERS AS MAY BE IDENTIFIED BY APPROPRIATE COMMENTS PURSUANT TO THIS SECTION, THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER SHALL WARRANT, WITHOUT ASSUMING ANY ARCHITECTURAL OR • ENGINEERING RESPONSIBILITY, THAT THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS ARE COORDINATED, CONSISTENT, PRACTICAL, FEASIBLE AND CONSTRUCTIBLE. CONSTRUCTION MANAGER SHALL WARRANT THAT THE WORK DESCRIBED IN THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS FOR THE VARIOUS BIDDING PACKAGES OF THE PROJECT IS CONSTRUCTIBLE WITHIN THE SCHEDULED TIME FOR COMPLETION THEREOF. ACCORDINGLY, EXCEPT AS INCLUDED IN THE GMP AMENDMENT, , CONSTRUCTION MANAGER SHALL HAVE NO ENTITLEMENT WHATSOEVER TO ANY CONTRACT AMENDMENT OR CHANGE ORDER FOR ADDITIONAL COSTS . OR TIME DUE TO REASONS INVOLVING ANY AND ALL ERRORS OR OMISSIONS • IN THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS, CONFLICTS IN THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS; QUESTIONS OF CLARITY WITH REGARD TO THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS; AND INCOMPATIBILITY, OR CONFLICTS BETWEEN THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS AND THE EXISTING CONDITIONS, KNOWN UTILITIES, CODE ISSUES BEARING ON THE PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK AND UNFORESEEN CONDITIONS (EXCEPT DIFFERING SITE CONDITIONS AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 9.2). CITY'S DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY: THE CITY DISCLAIMS ANY EXPRESS WARRANTY THAT THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS ARE ACCURATE, PRACTICAL, CONSISTENT, COORDINATED OR CONSTRUCTIBLE, AND CITY'S REVIEW OR APPROVAL OF THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS SHALL NOT CONSTITUTE A REPRESENTATION WITH RESPECT THERETO. CITY'S REVIEW AND/OR APPROVAL OF THE•CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS SHALL IN NO WAY DIMINISH OR RELEASE, THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER'S WARRANTY OF ADEQUACY AND FITNESS FOR INTENDED PURPOSES. 2.6. Procurement Planning. 2.6.1. Long Lead Procurements. The Construction Manager shall review the Design Development Documents for the purpose of identifying long lead procurement items (machinery, equipment, materials and supplies) for this Project. When each item is identified, the Construction Manager shall notify the Project Team of the required procurement and schedule. Such information shall be included in the bid documents and be made a part of all affected subcontracts and included in the Construction Schedule. As soon as the Architect-Engineer has completed the applicable Construction Documents and the Construction Manager has obtained permitting approval or is otherwise authorized by the City, the Construction Manager shall arrange for procurement of. such long-lead items, as authorized by City. The Construction Manager shall keep informed of the progress of the respective Subcontractors or Suppliers, manufacturing or fabricating such items and advise the Project Coordinator of any problems or prospective delay in delivery. • • 2.6.2. NOT USED. 2.6.3. Interfacing. In furtherance of the reviews required by Subsection 2.5.2.4, the Construction Manager shall review the Construction Documents for clarity, consistency and coordination of documentation, and call to the Project Team's attention any apparent ambiguities or defects in the design, plans and specifications or other Construction Documents, use of illegal or 22 • • restrictive requirements, overlap with any separate construction trade contracts, omissions, lack of correlation between Construction Documents and any other deficiencies noted in order that the Project Coordinator and Architect-Engineer may arrange for necessary corrections. The Construction Manager shall take such measures as are appropriate to provide that all construction requirements for the Project will be covered in the separate subcontracts for procurement of long lead items, and that the separate construction subcontracts will be without duplication or overlap, and will be sequenced to maintain completion of all Work on schedule. Particular attention shall be given to provide that each bid scope clearly identifies the Work included in that particular separate subcontract, its schedule for start and completion and its relationship to other separate contractors. 2.6.4. Warranties. The Construction Manager shall review the Contract Documents to ensure that warranty effective dates coincide with Substantial Completion for the Project, or such other dates as provided for by the Contract Documents. 2.6.5. Stimulation of Bidder Interest. The Construction Manager shall monitor conditions in the construction market to identify factors that will or may affect costs and time for completing the Project. As various bid scopes are prepared for bidding, the Construction Manager shall submit to the Project Team a list of potential bidders. The Construction Manager shall be responsible to stimulate bidder interest in the local, regional and national market place, and to identify and encourage bidding competition. 2.6.6. Preparation of GMP Proposal. When the Construction Documents for the Project are approximately 90% complete, or at such time or percent completion as designated by the City, the Construction Manager will submit in writing to the City a GMP Proposal for the Project for the City's consideration at its sole discretion. The GMP Proposal shall include the proposed GMP for completing all Work in accordance with the Contract Documents and fixing all fees, overhead, profit and administrative and general expenses payable to Construction Manager, as well as contingencies for the Project. The GMP Proposal shall contain detailed cost estimates on the basis of a quantitative material take-off with current local cost for each bid group by subcontract package. Such cost estimates shall remain confidential and exempt from inspection under Section 119.07(1), Florida Statutes, to the extent permitted by law, until bids or proposals received by Construction Manager are opened. Such GMP Proposal, if accepted by the City Commission at its sole discretion, may only be modified for changes in the Project in accordance with the Contract Documents and as provided in Article 9. a. If any Estimate submitted by the Construction Manager or GMP Proposal exceeds the City's Construction Budget, the Construction Manager shall make appropriate recommendations to the City, including recommendations to modify the Construction Documents to reduce the scope of Work and to reduce construction costs. In addition, the Construction Manager shall immediately advise the City of any adjustments to any Estimate which would cause the Project cost to exceed the Estimate or the City's Construction Budget, and shall make recommendations for corrective action no later than seven(7)days thereafter. b. the GMP proposal for the Project shall include two (2) sets of signed and dated Construction Documents and other Contract Documents upon which the GMP is based from the Architect-Engineer, and shall acknowledge on the face of each document of each set that it is the set upon which the Construction Manager based its GMP. The Construction Manager shall send one set of the documents to the Project Coordinator along with its GMP proposal, while keeping one set for itself and returning one set to the Architect-Engineer. The GMP proposal shall include the following sections: Section One: Summary of Work Section Two: GMP Price Summary Section Three: Scope Clarifications and Assumptions Section Four: Detailed Estimate 23 Section Five: Bid Tabulations, where applicable Section Six: Preliminary Construction Schedule Section Seven: Contract Documents — Construction Document Plan List and Specification List 2.7. Construction Phase. In addition to any other services to be performed during the Construction Phase, as may be specified elsewhere in this Agreement, the Construction Manager shall perform the following Construction Phase services: 2.7.1. Construction Manager's Administration. The Construction Manager shall maintain at the Project Site sufficient off-site support staff and competent full time staff to manage the Project, and who are authorized to act on behalf of the Construction Manager to provide continuous on-site monitoring and coordination, inspection and general direction of the Work on the Project and progress of the Subcontractors and provide all services required by the Contract Documents. Construction Manager shall not transfer or move its Project Manager, Construction Superintendent or any of its supervisory staff assigned to the Agreement without the prior written consent of City. 2.7.2. Lines of Authority. The Construction Manager shall establish on-site organization and maintain lines of authority for its personnel, and shall provide this definition to the Project Manager and all other affected parties such as the inspectors, the Subcontractors, the Architect-Engineer and the Project Coordinator, to provide general direction of the Work and progress of the various phases and Subcontractors. Construction Manager's Project Manager shall have authority to represent Construction Manager. Directions given to the Project Manager or Construction Superintendent by the Project Coordinator shall be binding on Construction Manager. The Project Coordinator, City and Architect-Engineer may attend meetings between the Construction Manager and its Subcontractors; however, such attendance shall not diminish either the authority or responsibility of the Construction Manager to administer the subcontracts. During the course of the Work, Construction Manager shall provide at the Project Site the Project Manager who shall be satisfactory to City. Upon City's written request, Construction Manager shall give the Project Manager, in writing, complete authority to act on behalf of and to bind Construction Manager in all matters pertaining to the Work and this Agreement. Construction Manager shall furnish City a copy of such authorization. 2.7.3. Schedule and Project Manual Provisions. The Construction Manager shall provide Subcontractors with applicable portions of the Project Manual emphasizing their respective responsibilities for performance and the relationships of their Work with respect to other Subcontractors and suppliers. The Construction Manager shall also continue to provide current scheduling information, direction and coordination regarding Milestones, and beginning and finishing dates to enable them to perform their respective tasks so that the development of construction progresses in a smooth and efficient manner in conformance with the overall Project Schedule. 2.7.3.1. No less often than once each month, Construction Manager shall update and distribute the Project Schedule and Construction Schedule, both of which must incorporate its activities and those of all Subcontractors, including processing of Shop Drawings and similar required submittals and delivery of products requiring long lead time procurement and showing current conditions and revisions required by actual experience. Construction Manager shall include in the Construction Schedule the submission of the GMP proposal; all phases and components of the Work; long lead procurement, approval of Shop Drawings; times of commencement and completion required of each Subcontractor; ordering and delivery of products and materials, including those that must be ordered well in advance of construction; Change Orders in progress; schedules for Change Orders; performance testing requirements, and 24 Project occupancy requirements, showing portions of the Project having occupancy priority. Construction Manager shall use reasonable care and all necessary efforts to cause the progress of all Work, to 'be maintained in accordance with the Project • Schedule and Construction-Schedule. • . 2.7.3.2. The Construction Manager shall review each Subcontractor's construction schedule and conformance with applicable Contract Documents and ensure that established -completion dates will comply with overall Project Schedule requirements. Construction Manager shall obtain input and/or recommendations from key Subcontractors with respect to activity which may facilitate the achievement of the Milestones and Project Schedule. The Construction Manager shall review the progress of construction of each Subcontractor on a weekly basis, evaluate the percentage completion and compare • - actual progress to schedule, and determine and implement alternative courses of action that may be necessary to achieve timely and complete contract compliance by the Subcontractor. The Construction Manager shall determine the effect on schedules of requested time extensions and require recovery schedules from Subcontractors as needed. 2.7.4. Solicitation of Bids. Without assuming responsibilities of the Architect-Engineer (except for Delegated Design Work, as applicable), the Construction Manager shall prepare invitations for bids, or requests for proposal when applicable, as well as all contract documents for all procurements of long lead items, materials and services, site utilities, and for all Subcontractor contracts. Construction Manager shall solicit bids and award subcontracts in accordance with the requirements of Article 4,of this Agreement. 2.7.5. Quality Control. In accordance with the requirements of Appendix G, the Construction Manager shall be responsible and accountable for the quality control of the Work including quality control testing and inspection. The Co nstruction Manager shall supervise the Work of all Subcontractors, reviewing construction means, methods, techniques, sequences and procedures, providing instructions to each when their Work does not conform to the requirements of the Contract Documents. The Construction Manager shall continue to exert its influence and control over each Subcontractor to ensure that corrections are made in a timely manner so as to not affect the efficient progress of the Work. The Construction Manager shall receive copies of all claims or reports issued by the Architect-Engineers' Field Representative relative to the performance or acceptability of Work. Should disagreement occur between the Construction Manager and either the City or the Architect-Engineer over acceptability of Work and its conformance with the requirements of the Construction Documents of the Project, the Contract Administrator shall be the final judge of performance and acceptability, and noncompliant Work shall be corrected accordingly. The City may • employ independent firm(s)for verification testing of the quality control testing. Construction Manager shall be responsible for payment of expenses for additional third-party testing resulting from non-conforming Work, at its sole cost and expense. The Construction Manager will exercise reasonable care and diligence in discovering and promptly reporting to City any . • defects or deficiencies in the Work and no later than three (3) business days following discovery thereof. The Construction Manager shall establish Project Schedule and Milestones and review the progress schedules submitted by Subcontractors in order to ensure proper completion of Work. 2.7.6. Subcontractor Interfacing. The Construction Manager shall be the single point of interface with all of its Subcontractors and Suppliers, and shall manage the Project and be fully • responsible for coordinating all Work of each Subcontractor to ensure all of the Work is performed in a timely, efficient and economical manner and in accordance with the Contract Documents. There is no requirement that City or any of its agents or representatives, including the Architect-Engineer, interface with such Subcontractors and Suppliers. The . .Construction Manager shall negotiate all Change Orders with all affected Subcontractors. The Construction Manager shall review the costs of those proposals and advise the City and Architect-Engineer of their validity and reasonableness, acting in the City's best interest prior • • 25 • • • • • to requesting approval of each'Change Order from the City. Before any Work is begun on any Change Order, a written authorization from the City must be issued. However, when - health and safety are threatened,'the Construction Manager shall act immediately to remove the threat to health and safety. The Construction Manager shall also carefully review all Shop Drawings and then transmit the same to the Architect-Engineer for review and action. Construction Manager shall also be responsible for coordination of Shop Drawings affecting multiple trades prior to submission to the Architect-Engineer. The Architect-Engineer will transmit them back to the Construction Manager who will then issue the Shop Drawings to the affected Subcontractor for fabrication or revision. The Construction Manager shall • request the Architect-Engineer to make interpretations of the Construction Documents requested by the Subcontractors via submission of a Request for Information form. The Construction Manager shall maintain a document control/correspondence log system to • promote expeditious handling of all submittals and Requests for Information. The Construction Manager shall advise Project Coordinator and Architect-Engineer when timely response is not occurring on any of the above. • 2.7.7. Means and Methods. Construction Manager shall be solely responsible for construction means, methods, techniques, sequence and procedures used in the construction of the Project and for the safety of its personnel, property, and its operations for performing in • accordance with the Contract Documents. . 2.7.8. General Coordination. In addition to its responsibility for coordinating the Work of all Subcontractors, Construction Manager shall coordinate the Work with all authorities having jurisdiction over the Project and utility companies that may be involved in the Project. Construction Manager shall arrange for delivery, storage, protection and security for all materials and equipment until the materials are incorporated as part of the Work and final acceptance is received from the Architect-Engineer. Construction Manager shall file all notices of commencement and all other filings required to be made for the Project. 2.7.9. Coordination with Adiacent Work. The Construction Manager shall coordinate with any other contracts or assigned work City may issue directly for the Project, and for any work adjacent to or interfacing with the Project. 2.7.10. Permits and Applicable Laws. Construction Manager shall comply, and shall cause for its Subcontractors, Vendors and Suppliers to comply, with all existing and future Applicable • Laws relating to the Project Site, the Project and the prosecution of the Work; shall obtain all requisite local, State and Federal licenses to perform the Work including, without limitation, all professional licenses mandated by the State of Florida to perform the Work; shall timely prepare and file all documents required to obtain the necessary approvals of governmental authorities having jurisdiction over the Work, the Project Site and/or the Project; and shall secure and pay for all building and other permits (and conditions or requirements thereof) and governmental fees, licenses, approvals, temporary Certificates of Occupancy or Certificates of Completion (and conditions or requirements thereof), Certificates of Occupancy or completion and inspections necessary for the proper execution of the Work and completion of the Project. The Construction Manager shall be responsible for providing all logs, inspections, documentation, record keeping, maintenance, remedial actions, and repairs required by Applicable Laws and/or permits including, without limitation, those relating to National Pollutant Discharge Elimination Systems (NPDES) requirements. • • 2.7.10.1. The Construction Manager shall coordinate with the Architect-Engineer regarding • the submittal of all required documents for permits. The Construction Manager • . shall be responsible for securing all applicable/necessary building permits, utility connection permits, Public Works Department right-of-way permits, DERM permits and any other permits for permanent improvements from applicable permitting authorities, except for permits required to be obtained directly by Subcontractors or the City, and provided, however, that Construction Manager cannot guarantee • approval of permits from agencies having jurisdiction. , • 26 • • • 2.7.10.2. Construction Manager shall coordinate the permitting process and verify that the • general building permit and all trade permits have been obtained. Construction • Manager shall develop a matrix (in a form approved by the Project Coordinator) showing required permits, the party responsible to obtain each permit, the status • of each .permit, and the target application dates and dates by which permits must • be issued. Construction Manager shall assist the City and Architect-Engineer in connection with the City's responsibility for filing documents required for the • approvals of government entities having jurisdiction over the Project. Unless - otherwise approved by the City at its sole discretion, City's issuance of a Notice to . Proceed for the Construction Phase or portions thereof shall be contingent upon Construction Manager's obtaining all appropriate permits and satisfying all requirements of agencies having jurisdiction and the Contract Documents. 2.7.10.3. The Contract Price includes the cost of compliance with all Applicable Laws in effect as of the Effective Date of this Agreement in order to carry out the Work. In the event that after the date hereof there shall be a material change in any Applicable Laws relating to the Work that impact the Contract Time or Contract Price, the Project Site and/or the Project, and if as a result of any such change, • the Construction Manager shall be required to incur additional costs in performing the Work in order to be in compliance therewith, then to the extent - that any such change gives rise to a demonstrable increase in the time required to complete the Work and/or in the cost of completing the affected portion(s) of the Work, as evidenced by documentation reasonably acceptable to the City, the Construction Manager shall be entitled to an equitable adjustment in the • Project Schedule and/or the Contract Price, as applicable, in accordance with the procedures set forth 'in Article 11 hereof. Notwithstanding the foregoing or anything to the contrary in this Agreement, the Construction Manager shall not be entitled to an extension of the Substantial Completion Date, the Project Schedule, or an increase to the Contract Price in connection with any change or modification to any applicable building code, to the extent that such change or amendment to the. applicable building code, as applicable to the Project, is enacted prior to the date the Construction Manager is issued the permit to construct the Project. • 2.7.11. NOT USED 2.7.12. Submittals. Construction Manager shall prepare for review and approval a comprehensive schedule for Submittals (to include Shop Drawings, product data, physical samples and . other written or graphic information required by the Contract Documents) indicating all anticipated sub mittals and anticipated timing of submission. The Construction Manager shall receive from each Subcontractor such Shop Drawings, product data, samples, as-built drawings and other submittals as set forth in a submittal schedule agreed to by the Parties, and shall thoroughly review and approve same for conformance with the Contract Documents,' and/or take other appropriate action and then submit to Architect-Engineer. Construction Manager shall stamp or take such other appropriate action with respect to all Shop Drawings, product data, samples and other submittals to verify the review, approval for conformance with the Contract Documents or other action thereon, and in the case of Shop Drawings, shall also review and coordinate the shop drawing to indicate field conditions, proposed Subcontractor deviations from the Contract Documents, and other requirements that affect design intent. Construction Manager shall transmit to Architect-Engineer all submittals recommended for .approval in accordance with the Contract Documents. Construction Manager's stamp shall constitute its verification that, to the best of the Construction Manager's knowledge and belief based on its review, the submitted item conforms to the Contract Documents and is coordinated with other related Work. In . .collaboration with Architect-Engineer and the Project Coordinator, Construction Manager shall establish and implement procedures for expediting the processing and approval of Shop Drawings, product data, samples and other submittals. . 27 2.7.13. Safety and Security Program.. The Construction Manager shall be solely responsible for initiating, maintaining and providing supervision of safety precautions and programs in connection with the Work, and shall also comply with any and all insurance carrier- mandated safety requirements and programs. The Construction Manager shall designate a staff member as the Project safety officer who shall oversee job safety and accident prevention for the Construction Manager. This individual shall review the proposed safety program of each Subcontractor and make appropriate recommendations. The Construction Manager shall conduct a review of job safety and accident prevention at its progress meetings with Subcontractors. The performance of such services by the Construction Manager shall not relieve the Subcontractors of their responsibilities for the safety of persons and property, and for compliance with all Applicable Laws relating to the conduct of the Work. 2.7.13.1. Construction Manager shall take any and all precautions that may be reasonably necessary to render all portions of the Work, the Project Site and any adjacent areas affected by the Work secure in every material respect, to decrease the likelihood of accidents from any cause, and to avoid vandalism and other contingencies which may delay the Work or give rise to any Claims or liabilities. 2.7.13.2. Construction Manager shall ensure all necessary facilities are furnished and installed to provide safe means of access to all points where Work is being performed, and shall take all precautions and measures as may be reasonably necessary to secure areas of the Project where Work is being performed at all hours, including evenings, holidays and non-work hours. 2.7.14. Inspection Coordination. The Construction Manager shall coordinate all technical inspection and testing provided by professionals designated by the City, Project Coordinator, permitting authorities, and others. The Construction Manager shall also schedule the services of independent testing laboratories and provide the necessary testing of materials to ensure conformance to the Contract Documents and provide a copy of all inspection and testing reports to the Project Coordinator on the day of inspection or test. The Construction Manager shall provide reasonable prior notice to appropriate inspectors before the Work is covered up, but in no event less than 24 hours before the Work is covered up. All costs for uncovering Work not inspected and any reconstruction due to lack of reasonable prior notice shall be borne by Construction Manager at its sole cost and expense. Any time billed by inspectors for inspection where the Work is not ready to be inspected shall be at Construction Manager's sole cost and expense. If any members of the Project Team are to observe said inspections, tests or approvals required by the Contract Documents, they shall be notified in writing by the Construction Manager of the dates and times of the inspections, tests or other approvals. The Construction Manager shall schedule, direct and/or review the services of or the reports and/or findings of surveyors, environmental consultants and testing and inspection agents engaged by the City. All Materials and Equipment furnished by Construction Manager and Work performed by Construction Manager shall at all times be subject to inspection and testing by City or inspectors or representatives appointed by City. Whenever requested, Construction Manager shall give the Project Coordinator and any inspectors or representatives appointed by the City free access to its Work during normal working hours either at the Jobsite or its shops, factories, or places of business of Construction Manager and its Subcontractors and suppliers for properly inspecting materials, equipment and Work, and shall furnish them with full information as to the progress of the Work in its various parts. If any of the Work should be covered up without approval or consent of City's Project Coordinator, or without necessary test and inspection, Construction Manager shall, if required by City's Project Coordinator or by public authorities, uncover such Work for examination and testing, and shall re-cover same at Construction Manager's expense. 2.7.15. Availability of Project Site. Use of the Project Site or any other City-owned right-of-way for the purpose of storage of equipment or materials, lay-down facilities, pre-cast material fabrication, batch plants for the production of asphalt, concrete or other construction-related 28 materials, or other similar activities, shall require advance written approval by the Contract Administrator. The City may, at any time, in its sole and absolute discretion, revoke or rescind such approval for any reason. Upon notice of such rescission, Construction Manager shall, within twenty-four (24) hours, remove and relocate any such materials and equipment to a suitable, approved location. Notwithstanding any other provision in the Contract Documents to the contrary, the conditions or requirements of right-of-way permits established by the authorities having jurisdiction including, without limitation any regulatory authorities of the City, shall take precedence over any provision in the Contract Documents that may provide any right whatsoever to use of the Project Site for staging, material and equipment storage, lay-down or other similar activities. 2.7.16. Notice to Proceed with Construction Phase Work. City's issuance of a Notice to Proceed for any portion of the Work shall be contingent upon Construction Manager's advance submission of a Project Schedule in compliance with the Contract Documents; a utility coordination schedule (including schedule for utility relocations); preliminary schedule of Show Drawing submission; a preliminary Schedule of Values in sufficient detail to serve as the basis for progress payments during construction of the Work or portion thereof(including an appropriate amount of overhead and profit applicable to the Work); and all permits required by authorities having jurisdiction, unless otherwise provided by the Contract Documents. 2.7.17. Construction Administration. Construction Manager shall provide, as part of its Construction Phase General Conditions Fee set forth in Subsection 7.1.2, comprehensive construction management and administrative functions during construction to assure proper supervision, coordination and documentation, including the following responsibilities: 2.7.17.1. Supervision of Work. Construction Manager shall provide full-time representation at the Project Site and shall be responsible for the progress and quality of the Work completed, to determine in detail if the Work is proceeding in accordance with all the requirements of the Contract Documents, to ensure compliance with the Construction Documents, coordination with other Work, and to ensure compliance with all Applicable Laws. 2.7.17.2. Daily Logs. Construction Manager shall maintain a log of daily activities for the Project including, at a minimum, the following information: the day, date, weather conditions and how any weather condition affected the progress of the Work; time of commencement of work for the day; number of workers delineated by Subcontractor and trade; all Work accomplished; problems encountered; material and equipment deliveries made to and received at the Project Site and other similar relevant data as the City may require; visitors to the Project Site including representatives of City and Architect-Engineer; any special or unusual conditions or occurrences encountered; and the time of termination of work for the day. The log and database shall be available to the City, the Architect-Engineer, and the inspectors upon request. Construction Manager shall also require all Subcontractors to provide independent daily logs of activity. 2.7.17.3. Project Rosters. Construction Manager shall maintain for the Project a roster of companies on the Project with names and telephone numbers of key personnel, and provide a means of identifying workers on-site. 2.7.17.4. Job Meetings. Construction Manager shall hold bi-weekly progress and coordination meetings with the Project Coordinator, or as required by the Project Coordinator, to provide for an easy flowing Project and orderly progress of the Work, including implementation of procedures, scheduling, and to assure timely submittals and expeditious processing of approvals and return of Shop Drawings, samples, and address other Project issues or problems in a timely fashion. 29 Construction Manager shall prepare and distribute for discussion at each meeting a 3 Week look-ahead schedule. 2.7.17.5. Project Team Meetings. The Construction Manager, Project Coordinator, and Architect-Engineer and any other authorized representatives of the City shall meet regularly as the progress of the Project requires, but in no case less than every two weeks for the Project, to review and agree upon the Work performed to date and to establish the controlling items of Work for the next two weeks. 2.7.17.6. Shop Drawings Submittals/Approvals. Construction Manager shall work with the Project Team to establish and implement procedures for expediting and processing all Shop Drawings, samples, submittals and detail plans/drawings, and other documents, maximizing the use of electronic plan media to the greatest extent possible for submittal and transmittal to the Architect-Engineer of such plans for action, and closely monitor their submittal and approval process. The Construction Manager shall be responsible for the initial review and appropriate circulation of submittals. 2.7.17.7. Material and Equipment Expediting. Construction Manager shall closely monitor material and equipment deliveries, critically important checking and follow-up procedures on supplier commitments of all Subcontractors. 2.7.17.8. Payments to Subcontractors. Construction Manager shall review and process invoices from Subcontractors and Suppliers. 2.7.17.9. Document Interpretation. Construction Manager shall refer all questions for interpretation of the documents prepared by the Architect-Engineer to the Architect-Engineer. 2.7.17.10.Reports and Project Site Documents. Construction Manager shall record the progress of the Project as required by this Agreement, as well as directed by the Project Coordinator. Submit written progress reports to the City and the Architect- Engineer including information on the Subcontractor's Work, and the percentage of completion. Construction Manager shall keep a daily log available to the City, the Architect-Engineer and the permitting authority inspectors. 2.7.17.11.Subcontractors' Punch List. Construction Manager shall prepare periodic punch lists for each Subcontractor's Work, including unsatisfactory or incomplete items and schedules for their completion, and including comments and items provided by Architect-Engineer, the RPR and the City. 2.7.17.12.Signage. Construction Manager shall arrange for all appropriate Project signage necessary for identification, direction, or control for safety and maintenance of traffic. The layout and location of all signage must be approved by the Project Coordinator, and the signage shall be prepared by a professional sign maker. • 2.7.17.13. NOT USED. 2.7.17.14. Cleaning. During the performance of the Work, the Construction Manager shall at all times, as part of the stipulated Contract Price, keep the Project Site and adjacent streets, properties and sidewalks free from waste materials, debris and/or rubbish, and shall employ adequate dust control measures. If accumulation of such materials, debris, rubbish or dust constitutes a nuisance or safety hazard or is otherwise objectionable in any way as reasonably determined by the City, the Construction Manager shall promptly remove the same at its sole cost and expense. 30 • a. The Construction Manager shall use its best efforts to assure that no burning of trash, debris or roofing bitumen containers by the Construction Manager or its Subcontractors occurs on the Project Site and that no dust or • trash from Work in progress creates a public nuisance. In the event of any • such- occurrence, the Construction Manager shall promptly cause the .abatement thereof. The Construction Manager shall remove all spillage and tracking arising from the performance of the Work from streets and sidewalks around the Project Site, and shall establish a regular ' maintenance program of sweeping and hosing to minimize accumulation of dirt and dust upon such areas. If the Construction Manager fails, promptly after written notice from the City, to keep the Project Site and the surrounding properties clean, the City may thereafter perform any such • cleaning services and deduct the cost of those services from amounts otherwise payable to the Construction Manager under this Agreement. No assumption by the City of such cleaning services shall waive any future obligation of Construction Manager to perform said services. Further, the • City's deduction of the costs of those services from amounts otherwise payable to Construction Manager under the Agreement shall not constitute a waiver of the City's right to place Construction Manager in Default for such noncompliance. b. Upon Substantial Completion of the Work, or any portion or component thereof • - acceptable to the City, the Construction Manager (i) shall remove from the Project Site, or applicable portion thereof, all tools, construction equipment, • machinery, surplus materials, waste materials and rubbish, and (ii) shall leave the Project Site, or applicable portion thereof, in a thoroughly clean condition, • • - and perform any other cleaning services described in Division 1 of the Project Specifications. The Construction Manager shall re-perform any such services after the Substantial Completion Date to the extent the same is necessary or appropriate due to any Work performed by the Construction Manager after such date. • c. All Work shall be cleaned using only specific materials recommended for the surfaces to be cleaned. Damage to any surfaces due to improper cleaning - methods or materials used by the Construction Manager or its Subcontractors shall be repaired and replaced by the Construction Manager at its sole cost. • 2.7.17.15.Protection of Persons and Property. Construction Manager has sole responsibility for safety at the Project Site. The Construction Manager shall take reasonable precautions for the safety of, and shall provide reasonable protection to prevent , damage, injury or loss to a) persons performing the Work and other persons who may be affected thereby; b) the Work and materials, fixtures and equipment to be incorporated therein; and c) other property used in connection with the Work, whether or not located at or adjacent to the Project Site. Only such materials and - equipment as are reasonably necessary or appropriate for the Work under this Agreement shall be placed or stored at the Project Site. If gasoline, flammable oils or other highly combustible materials are to be stored at the Project Site, they shall • be stored in safety containers and placed in clearly marked safe areas. 2.7.17.16.Severe Weather/ Storm and Hurricane Preparedness. Construction Manager shall submit to the City a Hurricane Preparedness Plan (HPP) within thirty (30) days following the Notice to Proceed. The HPP shall include the measures to be taken by the Construction Manager in case of a threatened tropical storm or hurricane. During such periods of time as are designated by the United States Weather Bureau as being a tropical storm/hurricane warning or alert, or at such other time deemed necessary by the City's Contract Administrator, the Construction Manager shall • • implement the HPP to secure the Project Site in response to all threatened storm 31 • events, regardless of whether the City or Architect-Engineer has given notice of same. Failure of the City to direct the Construction Manager to implement the HPP shall not relieve the Construction Manager for sole responsibility for implementation of the HPP. Any damage to materials and equipment resulting from Construction Manager's failure to implement the HPP shall be removed and replaced at no cost to the City. The costs for additional Work relating to hurricane warning or alert at the Project Site will be charged to the Construction Manager's Contingency. Construction Manager's sole remedy for any delay or suspension of the Work resulting from severe weather shall be as provided for Force Majeure events in Section 9.4. In no event shall Construction Manager be entitled to damages for any such delay. 2.7.17.17.LEED Initiatives. Construction Manager shall implement the agreed-upon sustainability or "green" initiatives approved by the City for the Project. Construction Manager shall implement any LEED certification that may be required by Applicable Laws. 2.7.17.18.Presentations. Construction Manager shall participate and assist in the preparation of materials for meetings of the City Commission, relevant sub- committees, and any other groups required. 2.7.17.19.Coordination with Businesses Located Within the Project Site. Construction Manager shall meet with the representatives of stakeholders or businesses located within the Project Site on a regular basis, and/or upon City's request, to discuss construction activities and impacts to affected properties and tenants. 2.7.17.20.Defective or Non-Conforming Work. Construction Manager shall correct all defective Work or Work that fails to conform to the Contract Documents, or remove such defective or non-conforming Work and replace it with non-defective and conforming Work no later than thirty (30) days following notice thereof by the Architect-Engineer or City's Project Coordinator, each of whom shall have the 'authority to reject or disapprove Work which Architect-Engineer finds to be defective or as failing to conform to the Contract Documents, whether observed before or after Substantial Completion and whether or not fabricated, installed or completed. Construction Manager shall bear all direct and indirect costs of such removal or corrections including cost of testing laboratories and personnel, at its sole cost and expense and without any reimbursement whatsoever from the City and shall not be reimbursable as a Cost of the Project except as set forth in Section 8.2. . Nothing in the foregoing shall preclude the Construction Manager from paying such costs and expenses from any insurance proceeds received by the Construction -Manager under the insurance maintained under the Contract Documents. a. The Construction Manager further agrees that after being notified in writing by the City's Project Coordinator or Architect-Engineer of any Work not in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents or any defects in the Work, the Construction Manager will commence and prosecute with due diligence all Work necessary to fulfill the terms of the Contract Documents and to complete the Work within a reasonable period of time, as determined by the City's Project Coordinator or Architect-Engineer, and in the event of failure to so comply, the Construction Manager does hereby authorize the City to proceed to have such Work done at the Construction Manager's sole cost and expense and Construction Manager shall pay the cost thereof upon demand. Notwithstanding the foregoing paragraph, in the event of an emergency constituting an immediate hazard to the health or safety of personnel, property, or licensees, the City may undertake, at the Construction Manager's expense, without prior notice, all 32 'actions necessary to correct such hazardous condition when it was caused by Work of the Construction Manager not being in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents. • • b. In no event shall the failure of the City or the Architect-Engineer to bring to the • attention of the Construction Manager such faults act as a waiver or release the Construction Manager from responsibility or liability for such fault, defect or non- conforming Work. 2.7.17.21.Chanqe Order Administration. Construction Manager shall administer Change Orders in conjunction with the Project Coordinator regarding revised plans or sketches as prepared by the Architect for items of extra work or changes of scope (as required), review each requested change in the Work or directed extra work to compare with the prices quoted by the Subcontractors. With approval of City, Construction Manager shall conduct negotiations with Subcontractors and develop Change Orders to incorporate the changes or extra work into the subcontracts and process each Change Order through the respective Subcontractor and submit to City for approval. The Construction Manager shall evaluate the scope of Subcontractor's proposal with respect to the proposed Change Orders and • substitutions proposed by the Subcontractor and shall make recommendations to City. City shall have the option to reject proposed Change Orders and substitutions. Any Work performed under a proposed Change Order issued without prior City approval shall be subject to removal and replacement at the Construction Manager's sole cost and expense, should City subsequently object thereto. The • Construction Manager shall have no authority to authorize changes in Contract Documents of any kind or to modify any deadlines for completion of Work specified in the Contract Documents. - 2.7.17.22.Administration of Claims. Construction Manager shall administer claims from Subcontractors and suppliers as to their validity under the terms of the • subcontracts. Upon being advised of any proposed Change Order, the Construction Manager shall submit to the Project Team the estimated cost of, or savings attributable to, such proposed Change Order and the estimated impact . thereof on the Project Schedule. No Change Order shall be effective until the Construction Manager receives approvals in writing from City. Upon receipt of such approval from City and execution by the applicable Subcontractors, such Change Order shall become a 'part:of the Contract Documents, and the Construction Manager shall promptly cause the performance of the Work so changed to proceed. In the event a Change Order necessitates a change in the Project Schedule, such schedule and associated costs shall be changed by a reasonable • - - amount, subject to the provisions of Article 9. Agreement on any Change Order shall constitute a final settlement on all items covered therein, subject to performance thereof and payment therefore pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. 2.7.17.23.Dispute Resolution. Construction Manager shall resolve all disputes that may arise - with or between Subcontractors and/or Suppliers as a result of the construction. 2.7.17.24.Substitution of Material. If a Subcontractor recommends or proposes substitution of material or other changes in the Work from the material or Work specified in the• Construction Documents after bids and/or proposals for that Work have been received, evaluated and awarded, the Construction Manager, subject to the Project Coordinator's and Architect-Engineer's review and approval, shall evaluate such proposal and make a recommendation to the Project Team. If approved by the Project Coordinator, the Construction Manager shall process a Change Order. 33 2.7.17.25.Substantial Completion. Construction Manager shall ascertain when the Work or designated portions thereof are ready for the Architect-Engineer's substantial completion inspection. From the Architect-Engineer's list of incomplete or unsatisfactory items, prepare a schedule for completion of such items, indicating proposed completion dates for the City's review. 2.7.17.26.Record Plans/Drawinqs. During the progress of the Work, the Construction Manager shall require Subcontractors to record on their field sets of plans the exact locations, as installed, of the progress of the Work. Construction Manager shall also record all plan revisions that have been authorized by Change Order. Accurate dimensional locations for all items shall be recorded. Each plan shall be noted "As Built" and shall bear the date and name of the Subcontractors that performed the Work. Where the Work was installed exactly as shown on the contract plans the sheets shall not be disturbed except as noted above. 2.7.17.27.Off-Site Parking. Construction Manager acknowledges and agrees that there will be no labor parking available at the Project Site, and shall comply with all Applicable Laws with respect to parking for construction laborers. 2.7.17.28.Public Information Officer. Construction Manager shall cooperate with the City's Public Information Officer to coordinate the public information component of the Work, and as part thereof, Construction Manager shall provide the City with relevant information it may require for the drafting of public involvement plans for the Project; and shall identify potential impacts to the public as a result of the prosecution of the Work. All releases of public information with respect to the Project shall require approval by the City. 2.7.17.29.Location of Utilities. Construction Manager shall schedule the Work in such a manner so that the Work is not delayed by utility providers relocating or supporting their utilities. Prior to the commencement of construction of any portion of the Work, Construction Manager shall be solely responsible for arranging for positive underground location, relocation or support of any utility that may be in conflict with or endangered by the proposed Work. Relocation of water mains or other utilities for the convenience of the Construction Manager shall be paid by the Construction Manager. All charges by utility companies for temporary support of its utilities shall be paid for by the Construction Manager. All costs of permanent utility relocation to avoid conflict shall be the responsibility of the utility company involved. It shall be the Construction Manager's sole responsibility to coordinate with such utilities, including arranging for payment, if applicable. The City shall not be obligated in any way to assist in such coordination and, to the extent the City does attempt to assist or facilitate such coordination with utilities, it shall not in any way be construed or interpreted as the City's assumption of such responsibility which shall remain solely with the Construction Manager. Construction Manager shall coordinate its activities with any and all public and private utility providers occupying the right-of-way. The Construction Manager shall not be entitled to rely on as accurate any information and/or documentation provided by the City which may identify locations of any utilities. Construction Manager shall independently confirm the location of all such utilities and any potential conflicts therewith. 2.7.18. Art in Public Places ("AIPP") Coordination. Construction Manager shall coordinate the implementation of the City's AIPP commissions and installations for the Project, with all such coordination Work covered within the GMP, provided, however, that the City shall separately fund the commissioning and installation of all AIPP artworks. 34 2.8. Post-Construction. In addition to any other services to be performed during the Construction Phase, as may be specified elsewhere in this Agreement, the Construction Manager shall perform the following Post- Construction Phase services: 2.8.1. Final Completion. Construction Manager shall monitor the Subcontractor's performance on the completion of this Project and provide notice to the City and Architect-Engineer that the Work is ready for final inspection. 2.8.2. Commissioning. Construction Manager shall prepare an operation and maintenance schedule manual for building systems and equipment which shall include the following: (i) all operation and maintenance manuals provided by the Subcontractors; (ii) a complete listing of all vendors and material suppliers (firm name, address, telephone number and contact person for each such vendor and material supplier) cross referenced to the Subcontractor responsible for procurement of the particular item purchased from each such vendor and material supplier; and (iii) a complete description of all safety precautions to be observed during routine or emergency maintenance. Deliver operating and maintenance manuals for building systems and equipment to Architect-Engineer. 2.8.3. Warranties. Construction Manager shall secure from the entities required to provide such documents and transmit to the City required warranties, guarantees, affidavits, releases, bonds, waivers and other documentation required by the Contract Documents, in duplicate, bound and indexed by Construction Manager. 2.8.4. Start-Up. With the Project Coordinator, coordinate, schedule and observe operational systems and equipment for readiness and shall assist in their initial start-up, personnel training and testing. Construction Manager shall collect and deliver to the City all keys, manuals, record drawings and operating and maintenance books. 2.8.5. Record Plans/Drawings. The Construction Manager shall review the completed as-Built plans submitted by Subcontractors and ascertain that all data on all as-built plans submitted to the City are accurate and truly represent the Work as actually installed. When manholes, boxes, underground conduits, plumbing, hot or chilled water lines, inverts, etc. are involved as part of the Work, the Construction Manager shall furnish true elevations and locations, all properly referenced by using the original bench mark used for the institution or for this Project. 2.8.6. NOT USED. 2.8.7. NOT USED. 2.8.8. Training. The Construction Manager shall catalog operational and maintenance requirements of equipment to be operated by maintenance personnel and convey these to the City in such a manner as to promote their usability. The Construction Manager shall provide operational training in equipment use (with a video record of such training sessions) for building operators and all appropriate personnel employed by the City or the City's agents in the installation, maintenance, calibrations, and routine care of all equipment and systems provided and installed as part of the Work. 2.8.8.1. Separate training sessions shall be conducted for equipment/system operation and maintenance except when combining of these two (2) subjects is specifically allowed by the City. The Construction Manager shall provide qualified, prepared instructors for all training plus all necessary material and equipment (training aids, audio visual equipment, seating, tables, etc.). The Construction Manager shall provide factory-level maintenance training in system problem identification and resolution. This training should be aimed at providing the City with means to perform all corrective, scheduled and preventative maintenance. 35 2.8.8.2. All training shall be conducted on the Project Site or, if conducted at a remote location, travel and expenses for City's personnel shall be reimbursed to the City by the Construction Manager. Training shall be conducted prior to Final Completion of the Project. 2.8.8.3. For each training session, the Construction Manager shall submit a training plan for review. The plans shall include proposed dates/times/durations of training sessions, suggested class size/attendees, proposed locations, session objectives and an outline of the training topics to be presented. Training plans for all training sessions shall be submitted not later than the date set forth in the Project Schedule. The City shall have the right to modify proposed training dates in conjunction with the Construction Manager to coordinate the schedule with availability of personnel and ongoing operations. 2.8.9. Warranty. The Construction Manager warrants that all materials and equipment included in the Work will be new except where indicated otherwise in Contract Documents, and that such Work will be of good quality, free from improper workmanship and defective materials and in conformance with the Contract Documents and that such Work will provide proper and continuous service under all conditions of service required by, specified in, or which may be reasonably inferred from the Contract Documents. With respect to the same Work, the Construction Manager further agrees to correct all Work found by the.City to be defective in material and workmanship or not in conformance with the Contract Documents for a period of one year from the Substantial Completion Date or for such longer periods of time as may be set forth with respect to specific warranties contained in the trade sections of the Specifications or other Construction Documents, as well as any damage to the Work resulting from defective design, materials, equipment, or workmanship which develop during construction or during the Warranty Period. The Construction Manager only has design responsibility for Shop Drawings and other Construction Manager-initiated designs such as subcontracted Delegated Design Work. The Construction Manager shall collect and deliver to the City any specific written warranties given by Subcontractors or others as required by the Contract Documents (and such warranties shall be in addition to, and not substitutes for, those warranties mandated to be obtained pursuant to the Contract Documents. All such warranties shall commence upon Substantial Completion or such other dates as provided for in the Contract Documents, or unless the warranted Work is not completed or has been rejected, in which case the warranty for the Work shall commence on the completion or acceptance of the Work. 2.8.9.1. Any repair or replacements done under this Warranty shall comply with the requirements of the Contract Documents and shall be verified by the performance of Construction Manager testing as City may require. All costs incidental to such repair, replacement, and testing, including the removal, replacement, and reinstallation of equipment and materials necessary to gain access, shall be borne by Construction Manager. Construction Manager warrants such repaired or replaced Work against defective design, materials, and workmanship for a period of twelve (12) months from and after substantial completion of the Project or twelve (12) months from the time of such repair or replacement, whichever occurs latest. The Construction Manager only has redesign responsibility for Shop Drawings and other Construction Manager-initiated designs. Should Construction Manager fail to promptly make the necessary redesign, repair, replacement, and tests within thirty (30) days following notice thereof by the City, City may perform or cause to be performed the same at Construction Manager's expense. Construction Manager shall reimburse the expense incurred by City for such remedial Work within thirty (30) days from the date of receipt of City's invoice therefore. Construction Manager shall be liable for the satisfaction and full performance of the warranties as set forth herein. 36 2.8.9.2. If required by Architect-Engineer, Construction Manager shall furnish satisfactory evidence as to the kind and quality of materials and equipment. This warranty is not limited by any other provisions within the Contract Documents. 2.8.9.3. Written warranties furnished to the City are in addition to implied warranties, and shall not limit the duties, obligations, rights and remedies otherwise available under Applicable Laws or the Contract Documents. The Construction Manager shall also furnish any special guarantee or warranty called for in the Contract Documents. To the extent there is any conflict as to the applicable time period of coverage for any guarantee or warranty to be provided by the Construction Manager under the Contract Documents, the longer period of time for any such guarantee or warranty shall govern. 2.8.9.4. The Construction Manager shall secure, assemble and deliver required guarantees and warranties to the City in a manner that will facilitate their maximum enforcement and assure their meaningful implementation. 2.8.9.5. To the extent there is any conflict as to the applicable time period of coverage for any guarantee or warranty to be provided by the Construction Manager under the Contract Documents, the longer period of time for any such guarantee or warranty shall govern, without regard to any guarantees or warranties provided by Subcontractors. Construction Manager shall provide the guarantees and warranties required by the Contract Documents, without regard to whether the Subcontractors or Suppliers provided the guarantees and warranties. 2.8.9.6. The Construction Manager shall have primary liability with respect to the warranties set forth in the Contract Documents, whether or not any defect, deficiency or other matter is also covered by a warranty of a Subcontractor, Vendor or Supplier, and the City need only look to the Construction Manager for corrective action replacement or reimbursement. In addition thereto, the Construction Manager's warranties expressed herein shall not be restricted in any manner by any warranty of a Subcontractor or other third party, and the refusal of a Subcontractor or other third party to correct defective, deficient or nonconforming Work shall not excuse the Construction Manager from its liability as to the warranties provided herein. 2.9. Project Closeout. In addition to any other services to be performed during the Construction Phase or Post-Construction Phase of any Project, as may be specified elsewhere in this Agreement, the Construction Manager shall perform such services relating to closing out the Project as requested by City, or as set forth in the Project Procedures Manual. ARTICLE 3 RESPONSIBILITIES OF CITY, ARCHITECT-ENGINEER, AND RESIDENT PROJECT REPRESENTATIVE 3.1. City's Responsibilities. 3.1.1. Project Coordinator. The Contract Administrator shall designate a representative for the Project who shall be fully acquainted with the Project and shall serve as the person designated by the City to provide direct interface with the Construction Manager with respect to the City's responsibilities or matters requiring the City's approval, in its proprietary capacity as Owner, under the Contract Documents. The Project Coordinator shall have authority to require the Construction Manager to comply with the Contract Documents. However, any failure of the Project Coordinator to identify any noncompliance, or to specifically direct or 37 require compliance, shall in no way constitute a waiver of, or excuse, the Construction Manager's obligation to comply with the requirements of the Contract Documents. 3.1.2. Other City Representatives. The City shall designate, from time to time, one or more representatives authorized to act on its behalf with respect to the Project. No representative or designee of the City shall have any authority to adjust the Contract Price or the Substantial Completion Date unless memorialized in a duly executed Change Order. The City shall examine documents submitted by the Construction Manager and shall utilize its reasonable efforts to render necessary decisions pertaining thereto in accordance with the Project Schedule. a. The Contract Administrator and/or his/her designee shall have the authority to issue directives and notices on behalf of the City. The Contract Administrator and/or his/her designee shall have the authority to issue Construction Change Directives. b. Approval of Change Orders/Amendments. The City Manager or Contract Administrator may approve Change Orders or other Amendments to the Contract Documents involving extensions to the Contract Time and/or adjustments to the Contract Price, up to an amount equal to the total amount remaining in the City's Contingency. i. The City Commission may approve any Change Order or other Amendment to the Contract Documents. ii. Change Orders exceeding any available amounts in the City's Contingency, or any Change Orders in excess of the City Manager's $50,000 delegated contract authority, shall require the advance approval of the City Commission. 3.1.3. CITY'S PARTICIPATION. THE CITY HAS NO OBLIGATION TO ASSIST, FACILITATE AND/OR PERFORM IN ANY WAY THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER'S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE AGREEMENT OR OTHER CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. THE CITY'S PARTICIPATION, FACILITATION AND/OR ASSISTANCE TO THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER SHALL BE AT ITS SOLE DISCRETION AND SHALL NOT, IN ANY WAY, BE CONSTRUED, INTERPRETED AND/OR CONSTITUTE AN ASSUMPTION BY THE CITY OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGER'S OBLIGATIONS, A WAIVER OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGER'S OBLIGATIONS AND/OR EXCUSE ANY BREACH BY CONSTRUCTION MANAGER OF ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. THE PARTICIPATION IN THE PERFORMANCE OF ANY OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGER'S OBLIGATIONS SHALL NOT PRECLUDE THE CITY FROM DECLARING CONSTRUCTION MANAGER IN DEFAULT FOR CONSTRUCTION MANAGER'S FAILURE TO PERFORM SUCH OBLIGATION, NOR SHALL IT LIMIT, IN ANY WAY, THE CITY'S RIGHTS AND REMEDIES IN CONNECTION THEREWITH. THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER EXPRESSLY ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES NOT TO RAISE OR ASSERT AS DEFENSE TO ANY CLAIM, ACTION, SUIT AND/OR OTHER PROCEEDING OF A SIMILAR NATURE, THE CITY'S PARTICIPATION, ASSISTANCE AND/OR FACILITATION IN THE PERFORMANCE OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGER'S OBLIGATIONS. INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ASSISTING WITH OBTAINING PERMITS OR WITH COORDINATION WITH UTILITIES, OR OTHER MATTERS RELATED TO THE PROJECT. IN THE EVENT OF ANY CONFLICT BETWEEN THIS SECTION AND/OR ANY OTHER PROVISION OF THIS AGREEMENT OR OTHER CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, THIS SECTION SHALL GOVERN 3.1.4. Architect-Engineer. The City has retained the Architect-Engineer to serve as the Architect or Engineer of Record for the Project, to prepare Construction Documents and provide certain administration services for this Project. The Architect-Engineer's responsibilities are delineated in Section 3.2 below. 38 3.1.5. Resident Project Representative. City may retain an RPR to assist the City with observing, reviewing, and documenting construction activities on the Project, as delineated more fully in Section 3.3. 3.1.6. City's Information. Except for any tests or studies that the City provides to the Construction Manager pursuant to Section 9.2, any information provided by the City to the Construction Manager relating to the Project and/or other conditions affecting the Project Site, is provided only for the convenience of the Construction Manager and does not relieve the Construction Manager of the due diligence necessary to independently verify local conditions and Site Conditions. The City makes no representation or warranty as to, and assumes no responsibility whatsoever with respect to, the sufficiency, completeness or accuracy of any such test, studies or other information and makes no guarantee, either express or implied, that the conditions indicated in such information or independently found by the Construction Manager as a result of any examination, exploration or testing, are representative of those existing throughout the performance of the Work or the Project Site, and there is no guarantee against unanticipated or undisclosed conditions. 3.1.7. Plans and Specifications. The Construction Manager will be furnished a reproducible set of all Construction Documents for bid documents reasonably necessary and ready for printing. 3.1.8. Cost of Surveys & Reports. The services, information, surveys and reports required by the above paragraphs shall be furnished with reasonable promptness in accordance with the approved schedule at the City's expense. 3.1.9. NOT USED. 3.1.10. Lines of Authority. The City and Contract Administrator shall establish and maintain lines of authority for their personnel and shall provide this definition to the Construction Manager and all other affected parties. 3.1.11. Permitting & Code Inspections. The City may retain a threshold inspector, if required by Chapter 553, Florida Statutes, and any other inspectors as the City deems necessary. 3.1.12. Approvals. Wherever the Contract Documents require or provide for City approval, such approval must be evidenced in writing to be effective. 3.2. Architect-Engineer's Responsibilities. 3.2.1. The Architect-Engineer's role shall include the following: a. The Architect-Engineer will assist the City with the enforcement of the faithful performance of this Agreement, including making recommendations to the Project Coordinator, with respect to the immediate condemnation of Work or materials known by it to be in violation of the Contract Documents, provided Architect-Engineer obtains prior written consent of the City; (ii) the issuance or withholding of approvals or certificates as directed and approved by City and as required by, and in accordance with, the Contract Documents; and (iii) requiring compliance with Applicable Laws. b. The Architect-Engineer and Project Coordinator may review the Project Schedule and/or Construction Schedule and consult with the Construction Manager with respect thereto. c. The Architect-Engineer, by periodic inspections by its personnel and by personnel employed by the structural engineering firms, electrical engineering firms, and mechanical engineering firms employed by the Architect-Engineer, shall have the right to: (i) enforce the faithful performance of the Contract Documents ; and (ii) assure that the Work has been or is being installed in accordance with the Contract Documents before allowing it to be covered. With respect to Work which requires inspection prior to 39 covering under the Contract Documents, the Architect-Engineer shall not certify any such Work for payment if it has been covered prior to the Architect-Engineer's consent. The Architect-Engineer may attend Project construction meetings. d. Architect-Enqineer's Decisions. The Architect-Engineer may review and approve (or take other appropriate action upon) submittals by Construction Manager, such as Shop Drawings, product data and samples, but only for conformance with the design concept of the Work and with the information given in the Contract Documents. Such action shall be taken within ten (10) days of the date of each such submittal. The Architect- Engineer's review of a specific item shall not indicate acceptance of an assembly of which the item is a component. The Architect-Engineer may review and comment on Change Orders and Construction Change Directives for the City's approval and execution in accordance with the Contract Documents, and shall have authority to issue, with the written concurrence of the City, minor changes in the Work pursuant to Article 9. e. Changes. The Architect-Engineer and Project Coordinator may use their powers of enforcement granted under this Agreement in an effort to assure that no changes in the Work, or of any part thereof, be made except as are specifically authorized by the Contract Documents, or as authorized by written Change Order, Construction Change Directive or Field Order. f. Construction Manager Not Relieved by Architect-Enqineer, Resident Project Representative or Project Coordinator Activity. The responsibility of the Construction Manager for faithful performance of the Contract Documents shall not be relieved or affected in any respect by the presence, inspections, approvals, or certificates by the Architect-Engineer, RPR or Project Coordinator or by employees or representatives of the Architect-Engineer, RPR or Project Coordinator. g. Architect-Enqineer, City and Resident Project Representative Not Responsible for Means or Methods. The Architect-Engineer, City, and Resident Project Representative will not • have control.over or charge of construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, or for the safety precautions and programs in connection with the Work. The Architect-Engineer, City and Resident Project Representative will not have control over or charge of acts or omissions of the Construction Manager, Subcontractors, or their agents or employees, or of any other persons performing portions of the Work. h. Architect-Enqineer's and Resident Project Representative's Review and Architect- Engineer's Certification of Pay Applications. The Architect-Engineer and Resident Project Representative, in cooperation with the Project Coordinator, may determine the amounts owing to the Construction Manager, based on their respective observations at the Project Site and on evaluations of the Construction Manager's Applications for Payment and the Contract Documents. The Architect-Engineer, Resident Project Representative and Project Coordinator may review and comment on the Construction Manager's Applications for Payment during the progress of the Work and may issue or withhold approval or certifications of Applications for Payment therefore as directed and approved by the City and as required by, and in accordance with, the terms and provisions of the Contract Documents. Architect-Engineer 's Authority to Reject Work. The Architect-Engineer will have the authority to reject Work which does not conform to the Contract Documents, provided that the Architect-Engineer obtains the prior written consent of the Project Coordinator. Whenever the Architect-Engineer considers it necessary or advisable for implementation of the intent of the Contract Documents, the Architect-Engineer, after prior consultation with and written approval of the City, will have the authority to require special inspection or testing of the Work in accordance with the provisions of the Contract Documents, whether or not such Work is fabricated, installed or completed. However, neither this authority of the Architect-Engineer nor a decision made in good faith either to exercise or 40 not to exercise such authority shall give rise to a duty or responsibility of the Architect- Engineer to the Construction Manager, any Subcontractors of any tier, their agents or employees or other persons performing portions of the Work. Such rejections and/or directives will be communicated through the Project Coordinator to the Construction Manager. j. Change Orders, Construction Change Directives, and Minor Changes in the Work. The Architect-Engineer and Resident Project Representative may assist the City in the review of all Change Orders, Construction Change Directives, and Field Orders. k. Substantial Completion and Final Completion Determination. The Architect-Engineer, RPR and Project Coordinator may conduct inspections to determine the date or dates of Substantial Completion and the date or dates of Final Completion for the entire Work, or any component thereof, and may receive and forward to the City, for the City's review, records, written warranties and related documents required of the Construction Manager and may issue a final certificate of payment upon compliance with the requirements of the Contract Documents. I. Architect-Engineer's Interpretation of Construction Documents. The Architect-Engineer may render written interpretations necessary for the proper execution of the Work and/or relating to interpretations of the requirements of the Construction Documents, on written request of the Project Coordinator. m. Binding Effect of Architect-Engineer's Decisions and Interpretations. The Architect- Engineer's decisions on matters relating to aesthetic effect will be final, if consistent with the intent expressed in the Contract Documents and if approved in writing by the Contract Administrator. n. City shall cause Architect-Engineer to design the Project to meet City's Construction Budget through the development of the GMP. Following acceptance of the GMP Amendment, City shall cause the Architect-Engineer to complete the Construction Documents consistent in material respects with the Construction Documents that were utilized as the basis for the GMP Amendment. 3.3. Resident Project Representative. The City may retain an independent professional firm duly qualified and licensed to serve as Resident Project Representative and assist the City with observing, reviewing, and documenting construction activities on the Project. The Resident Project Representative shall monitor Construction Manager's progress and performance in accordance with the Contract Documents. The Resident Project Representative shall have the authority to assist the City, as directed, with the following: a. Reviewing Construction Manager's Project Schedule submissions and confer with the Construction Manager and/or Consultant regarding acceptability thereof; b. Reviewing draft Applications for Payment, forwarding comments and recommendations to the Architect-Engineer, and approving Applications for Payment as complying with the requirements of the Contract Documents following Architect-Engineer's certification of such Applications for Payment; c. Observing all aspects of the prosecution of the Work including, but not limited to, verifying that Work has been completed and that material and equipment certificates, operation and maintenance manuals, guarantees and warranties and any other data or documents required by the Contract Documents have been provided to the City; d. Participating in inspections and testing required by the Contract Documents, including Substantial Completion and Final Completion inspections, and assisting City in connection with its determination of Substantial Completion, any applicable Milestones and Final Completion. 41 , The role of the Resident Project Representative is to facilitate information to the City and Architect-Engineer. In no event shall the Resident Project Representative be authorized to approve substitutions or deviations from the Contract Documents; to undertake any of the obligations and responsibilities of Construction Manager; direct the means and methods of Construction Manager; or to advise on, issue direction on, or assume control over safety practices of the Construction Manager. If no RPR is appointed or assigned to the Project, the duties of the RPR shall be performed by the Contract Administrator(or his or her designee). 3.4. Lines of Communication. For purposes of efficient administration of the Contract Documents: a. Communications with Subcontractors and Suppliers. The City, RPR and Architect-Engineer shall communicate with the Subcontractors and Suppliers only through the Construction Manager, except as to those communications provided for under Article 4 of this Agreement or the other Contract Documents. Nothing herein shall preclude any Subcontractor or Supplier from communicating directly with the City with respect to any default of the Construction Manager or other matter of public concern. b. Communications with the City and Architect-Engineer. The Construction Manager shall communicate with the City and Architect-Engineer (and its sub-consultants) only through the Project Coordinator or the Architect-Engineer, as the context may require. If communications are made directly to the City or Architect-Engineer, Construction Manager shall copy the Project Coordinator, to permit tracking and timely responses of all matters requiring the City's and Architect-Engineer's attention. Wherever the Contract Documents expressly require transmittal of any document or notice of any information to the City or the Architect-Engineer, the Project Coordinator shall be copied on such transmittal or notice. c. Communications with Separate Contractors. Communications between the Construction Manager and Separate Contractors shall be through the Project Coordinator. d. The Parties may supplement the foregoing in the Project Management Plan and the detailed matrix to be utilized for Project communications. 3.5. Construction Manager Not Relieved By City, Project Coordinator or Resident Project Representative Activity. The responsibility of the Construction Manager for faithful performance of the Contract Documents shall not be relieved or affected in any respect by the presence, inspections, or approvals by the City (whether in its proprietary or regulatory capacity), Project Coordinator or Resident Project Representative or their designees. 3.6. Permitting & Code Inspections. The City may retain a threshold inspector, if required by Chapter 553, Florida Statutes, and any other inspectors as the City deems necessary, provided, however, the failure of the City, threshold inspector, or any other inspector to identify any noncompliance, or to specifically direct or require compliance, shall in no way constitute a waiver of, or excuse, the Construction Manager's obligation to comply with the requirements of the Contract Documents. ARTICLE 4 PERFORMANCE OF WORK AND SUBCONTRACTS 4.1 Performance of Work by Construction Manager. It is the intent of this Agreement that the construction Work under the Project shall be performed solely by Subcontractors to the Construction Manager. However, the Construction Manager may perform portions of the Work with its own personnel, with the prior written approval of the City, in extenuating circumstances and pursuant to the requirements of this Article 4, such as if the services of a responsive and responsible Subcontractor cannot be retained. 4.2 Pre-qualification of Bidders. The Construction Manager, in consultation with the Project Team, shall establish objective pre-qualification guidelines to be applied by the Construction Manager for 42 • subcontracts and major suppliers, including guidelines relating to financial stability, past performance, bonding capacity, safety record, and personnel. At the discretion of the Construction Manager, on subcontracts where the bid exceeds $50,000.00, or as deemed necessary by the Construction Manager, each Subcontractor may be required to submit a completed experience questionnaire and details relating to its financial information. The Subcontractor's financial condition must demonstrate that adequate fixed and liquid assets and equipment are available to properly perform the subcontract. The Construction Manager shall advertise all prospective subcontract Work for purposes of pre-qualification using public means (e.g. newspaper) and shall receive letters of interest and other data deemed necessary by the Construction Manager for proper pre-qualification. Submittals by prospective Subcontractors shall be evaluated by the Construction Manager pursuant to the pre- qualification guidelines. Proposers meeting the Construction Manager's pre-qualification guidelines shall be placed on a list of pre-qualified Subcontractors. Except where a trade is represented by less than three pre-qualified Subcontractors, bids shall only be accepted from the list of pre-qualified Subcontractors or suppliers. Construction Manager shall be solely responsible for any claims, objections or disputes arising out of the pre-qualification of bidders. 4.3 Subcontract and Supplier Bids and Proposals. Construction Manager shall solicit subcontract bids or proposals from the Subcontractors and Suppliers prequalified pursuant to Section 4.2 of this Agreement, and shall implement an "open book" process whereby all bids or proposals and supporting documentation with respect thereto shall be made available to the City, and Architect- Engineer, and their respective representatives, for the purpose of verifying the responsiveness and responsibility determinations made by Construction Manager and ensuring a transparent and competitive environment for the award of Subcontracts. A member of the Project Team will attend or observe the opening of bids. Such bidder or proposer records shall be subject to the public records disclosure requirements of Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes, provided that such records shall remain confidential and exempt from inspection under Section 119.07(1), Florida Statutes, to the extent permitted by law. 4.3.1. A minimum of three bids or proposals shall be solicited, if feasible. Such solicitations shall specifically state that no contractual relationship will be created with City. Unless otherwise approved by the City Manager or Project Coordinator at their sole discretion to account for extenuating circumstances, the Construction Manager shall award subcontracts in accordance with the Contract Documents to the lowest responsive and responsible bidders or proposers after the proposals are reviewed by the Construction Manager, City and Architect-Engineer. Instructions to bidders must require each bid to be accompanied by the appropriate bid security. 4.3.2. For each separate subcontract, the Construction Manager shall conduct a pre-bid conference with prospective bidders, the Architect-Engineer, and the Project Coordinator, to familiarize bidders with the Contract Documents, any special requirements of the Contract Documents and equal employment opportunity and prevailing wage requirements and the like. 4.3.3. In the event that questions are raised which require an interpretation of the bid packages or otherwise indicate a need for a clarification or correction of the invitation, the Construction Manager shall coordinate the preparation of an addendum to the bid packages Architect- Engineer. The Project Coordinator shall transmit to Construction Manager all of the Project Team's responses to questions at pre-bid conferences, and Construction Manager shall review addenda prepared by the Architect-Engineer to incorporate those responses. The addendum shall be the medium for making any clarifications or corrections to the bid packages and will be issued to all of the prospective bidders. 4.3.4. Construction Manager shall evaluate all applicable alternates referenced in the Contract Documents and shall evaluate each bidder in accordance with the bid criteria contained in the bid package. Construction Manager shall not consider any unauthorized substitutions contained in subcontractor bids. 43 4.3.5. The Construction Manager shall analyze and evaluate the results of the various bids and their relationships to budgeted and estimated amounts, and shall distribute to the Project Team a bid tabulation analysis and such other supporting documentation as necessary to verify the comparison of the various bids, their responsiveness to the desired scope of Work, and the basis for the Construction Manager's selection, including a summation and analysis of the apparent low subcontract bids and/or of any apparent low subcontract bidders that the Construction Manager does not wish to employ. Such identification and proposal of non- utilization by the Construction Manager shall require specific written reason for same. 4.3.6. Construction Manager, with the assistance of the Architect-Engineer, shall conduct pre award conferences with the recommended bidders and shall gather documentation for contract execution from such bidders. If a bidder fails to provide the required documentation in a timely manner, Construction Manager shall assist the City in considering whether to grant an extension of time for submitting the documentation or terminate negotiations with the recommended bidder. In no case shall the City have any contractual relationship with a Subcontractor or responsibility for Subcontractor performance. Construction Manager shall be solely responsible for any claims, objections or disputes arising out of the award of subcontractor bids, except where the sole cause of the disappointed bidder's claim is a City- directed decision pursuant to Section 4.4 below. 4.4 City's Right to Disapprove. Prior to entering into any Subcontract or awarding any Work, Construction Manager shall provide City with a notice of intent to award Work to any Subcontractor or Supplier. The City retains the right to object to the Construction Manager's notice of intent to award of a subcontract to any specific bidder if the Project Coordinator, does not reasonably believe that the proposed bidder is the most responsive or responsible bidder. The City must provide Construction Manager with notice of its objection within ten (10) days following its receipt of Construction Manager's notice of intent to award and all supporting documentation and bid tabulation analysis required by the Contract Documents. If the Contract Administrator objects to a duly qualified, responsible Subcontractor or Supplier award by Construction Manager, the Construction Manager shall select an acceptable substitute. 4.5 Third Party Relationship. Nothing in this Agreement, the subcontracts, or in purchase orders issued by the Construction Manager shall create any contractual relationship between the City and any Subcontractor or supplier. The subcontracts and purchase orders shall specifically state that no such relationship is created hereby. However, the City is mutually recognized as a third party beneficiary of all such subcontracts. 4.6 Required Subcontract Conditions. 4.6.1 Sub contractual Relations. Construction Manager shall be solely responsible for and have control over the Subcontractors. By an appropriate written agreement, the Construction Manager shall require each Subcontractor, to the extent of the Work to be performed by the Subcontractor, to be bound to the Construction Manager by the terms of the Contract Documents, and to assume toward the Construction Manager all the obligations and responsibilities that the Construction Manager by the Contract Documents assumes toward the City. Said agreements shall preserve and protect the rights of the City and Architect- Engineer and Resident Project Representative under the Contract Documents with respect to the Work to be performed by the Subcontractor so that the subcontracting thereof will not prejudice such rights. The agreement shall also require the Subcontractor to assume toward the City all obligations and responsibility that the Subcontractor has to the Construction Manager in the event that this Agreement is terminated for any reason and the City desires to assume the subcontract. The Construction Manager shall require each Subcontractor to enter into similar agreements with its sub-Subcontractor. The Construction Manager shall make available to each proposed Subcontractor, prior to the execution of the Subcontract, copies of the Contract Documents to which the Subcontractor will be bound by this Section 4.6, and shall identify and eliminate any terms and conditions of 44 the proposed Subcontract which may be at variance with the Contract Documents. Each Subcontractor shall similarly make copies of such Documents available to its Sub- Subcontractors. 4.6.2 Subcontract Requirements. 4.6.2.1. Supervision. The Subcontractor must agree to provide field (on-site) supervision through a named superintendent for each trade. The supervisory employees of the Subcontractor (including field superintendent, foreman and schedulers at all levels) must have been employed in a supervisory (leadership) capacity. The Subcontractor shall include a resume of experience for each employee identified by the Subcontractor to supervise and schedule its Work. 4.6.2.2. Subcontract Terms. The form of agreement for Construction Manager's Subcontractors shall be subject to the City's advance written approval. All of the Construction Manager's agreements with the Subcontractors shall contain the following provisions and shall state: i. that the Subcontractor irrevocably submits itself to the original and exclusive jurisdiction and venue in Miami-Dade County, Florida, with regard to any controversy in any way relating to. the award, execution or performance of the Contract Documents and/or such Subcontractor's agreement, and whereby the Subcontractor agrees that service of process on it may be made to the person or entity designated in the Subcontract; ii. that the City shall not be in privity of contract with the Subcontractor and shall not be liable to any Subcontractor under the Contract Documents or any such subcontract, except for the payments of amounts due to the Subcontractor under its subcontract in the event that the City exercises its rights under any assignment of the subcontract and requests or directs the Subcontractor to perform the portion of the Work covered by its subcontract; iii. that the City is a third-party beneficiary of the Subcontract, entitled to enforce any rights thereunder for their respective benefits, and that, subject to the terms of the applicable Subcontract, the City shall have the same rights and remedies vis-a-vis such Subcontractors that Construction Manager shall have, including the right to be compensated for any loss, expense or damage of any nature whatsoever incurred by the City resulting from any breach of such Subcontract by Subcontractor, any breach of representations and warranties, if any, implied or expressed, arising out of such agreements and any error, omission or negligence of such Subcontractor in the performance of any of its obligations under such Subcontract; iv. that the Subcontractor shall indemnify and hold harmless the City, its officers, agents, directors, and employees, and instrumentalities to the fullest extent permitted by Section 725.06 of the Florida Statutes; v. that such subcontract shall be terminable for default or convenience upon ten (10) days prior written notice by Construction Manager, or, if the Subcontract has been assigned to the City, by the City or its designee; 45 vi. that Subcontractor shall promptly notify the City (with a copy to Construction Manager) of any default of Construction Manager under the Subcontract, whether as to payment or otherwise; vii. that Construction Manager and Subcontractor acknowledge that (i) they are each entering into a contract for the construction of a public facility or public works project as contemplated in Chapter 255, Florida Statutes, and (ii) each have no right to file a construction lien against the Work or the Project, and further agree to include a similar requirement in any purchase order or subcontract entered into by Subcontractor; and (iii) the payment bond provided by Construction Manager pursuant to this Agreement is a substitute for the right to claim a lien on the Project, and that any claims for nonpayment shall be made against the bond in accordance with Section 255.05, Florida Statutes. viii. that Subcontractor shall comply with all Applicable Laws (including prompt payment) and the City requirements as set forth in the Contract Documents and maintain all files, records, accounts of expenditures for Subcontractor's portion of the Work to the standards set forth in the Contract Documents. ix. that the City may, at reasonable times, contact Subcontractor, after notice to Construction Manager, to discuss, or obtain a written report of, Subcontractor's services, with Construction Manager entitled to be present during any such discussions; provided that in no event, prior to any assignment of the Subcontract to the City, shall Subcontractor take instructions directly from the City; x. that Subcontractor promptly disclose to the City and Construction Manager any defect, omission, error or deficiency in the Contract Documents or the Work about which it has knowledge no later than ten (10) days following discovery of such defect, omission, error or deficiency; xi. that Subcontractor assign all warranties directly to the City, xii. that the Contract Documents provide a limitation of remedies and NO DAMAGES FOR DELAY as delineated in Section 9.4, and that accordingly, Subcontractor's exclusive remedy for delays in the performance of the subcontract caused by events beyond its control, including delays claimed to be caused by or attributable to the City, Resident Project Representative, or Architect-Engineer shall be as provided by the Contract Documents; xiii. that in the event of a change in the Work the Subcontractor's Claim for adjustments in the subcontract price shall be limited exclusively to its actual costs for such changes, plus no more than the overhead and profit fees/markups and bond costs to be established as part of the GMP Amendment. xiv. Each subcontract shall require the Subcontractor to expressly agree that the foregoing constitutes the sole and exclusive remedies for delays and changes in the Work and thus eliminate any other remedies for claim for increase in the subcontract price, damages, losses or additional compensation. xv. Each subcontract shall require that any claims by Subcontractor for delay or additional cost must be submitted to Construction Manager within the 46 time and in the manner in which the Construction Manager must submit Claims to the City, and that failure to comply with the conditions for giving notice and submitting claims shall result in the waiver of such claims in the - same manner as provided for in the Contract Documents. 4.6.3 Conditional Assignment. Construction Manager conditionally assigns to the City all the rights, title and interest of Construction Manager in, to and under any and all Subcontracts. The assignment is exercisable by the City, at its election, in the event that the City has exercised its right to terminate this Agreement for any reason in whole or in part or to take control of, or cause control to be taken of, the Work or any portion thereof. The City may reassign the Subcontracts to another contractor or any other person or entity, and such assignee may exercise the City's rights in the Subcontracts. Each Subcontractor shall, upon written notice that the City has exercised its rights under the Contract Documents (or the portion thereof applicable to the materials or services being furnished by such Subcontractor), continue to perform all of its obligations, covenants and agreements under such Subcontract for the benefit of the City. 4.6.3.1 Each Subcontract entered into by Construction Manager in connection with the Work shall contain the consent of each Subcontractor to the foregoing assignment and the agreement of each such Subcontractor that, upon written notice from the City, it has assumed the Subcontract or portion thereof applicable to the materials or services being furnished by such Subcontractor and exercised its rights under this Agreement. 4.6.3.2 The Construction Manager shall require each Subcontractor to use all reasonable efforts to enter into similar agreements with sub-Subcontractors of all tiers. The Construction Manager shall make available to each proposed Subcontractor, prior to execution of the subcontract agreement, copies of the Contract Documents to which the Subcontractor will be bound, and require that each Subcontractor shall similarly make copies of applicable portions of such documents available to their respective proposed sub-Subcontractors. 4.6.4 Performance Bonds and Payment Bonds. If Construction Manager requires a Subcontractor to obtain a performance bond and/or payment bond, then such bonds shall name the Construction Manager and the City as co-obligees, shall cover all warranties and guarantees of the Subcontractor, and shall comply with all bond requirements under the Contract Documents. If the Subcontract does not require a Performance Bond or Payment Bond, the Subcontract shall contain a provision permitting the City to require a Performance Bond and Payment Bond in the event of an assignment of the Subcontract to the City. 4.6.5 Responsibilities for Acts and Omissions. The Construction Manager shall be responsible to the City for the acts and omissions of its employees and agents and its Subcontractors, their agents and employees, and all other persons performing any of the Work or supplying materials under a contract to the Construction Manager. Nothing in the Contract Documents shall create any contractual relationship between any Subcontractor and City or any obligation on the part of City for the payment of any monies due any Subcontractor. City or Architect-Engineer may furnish to any Subcontractor evidence of amounts paid to Construction Manager on account of specific Work performed. 4.6.6 Subcontractor Performance. Construction Manager shall cause each Subcontractor to perform its Work in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents, and shall make all necessary efforts to protect the City against defects and deficiencies in the Work. Construction Manager shall promptly report to the Project Coordinator and Architect-Engineer all Work that does not conform to the requirements of the Contract Documents, make recommendations regarding the acceptance or rejection of that Work and advise the City and Architect-Engineer of Construction Manager's actions or proposed actions with respect thereto. 47 4.6.7 Subcontractor Change Orders. Construction Manager shall negotiate all Change Orders, Construction Change Directive, Field Directives and other related issues, with all affected Subcontractors and shall review the costs all associated costs and advise City and Architect-Engineer of their validity and reasonableness, acting in the City's best interest, prior to requesting approval of each Change Order from the City. 4.6.8 Subcontractor Lists and Subcontract Documents. Construction Manager shall continuously update the Subcontractor list, so that it remains current and accurate throughout the entire performance of the Construction Work. As part of the Project document file to be maintained by Construction Manager at the Project Site, Construction Manager shall keep on file a copy of the license for every Subcontractor performing any portion of the Construction Work, as well as maintain a log of all such licenses. The Construction Manager shall provide upon request a copy of each subcontract, including the general supplementary conditions, to the City. 4.6.9 Local Employment. It is the City's goal to maximize the employment of City of Miami Beach and • Miami-Dade County residents in the construction of the Project. Construction Manager shall work with each Subcontractor to create a plan for maximizing local employment, as well as providing periodic reporting to monitor success. Construction Manager shall provide City with quarterly progress reports documenting success throughout the Project duration, and shall comply with any other requirements of Applicable Laws. 4.7. Limitations on Construction Manager Bidding and Performance of Trade Work. If the circumstances are such that Construction Manager is permitted to bid, the bid of the Construction Manager or any related or affiliated entity shall include its complete take off and unit pricing sufficient to allow the City to verify that such costs do not exceed those commonly paid in the market. Any bid from the Construction Manager or a Related Party shall be submitted to the City at least one (1) business day in advance of receipt of bids from the unaffiliated Subcontractors. The Construction Manager, or a Related Party, shall be permitted to perform such trade Work for preservation of the GMP or the Schedule, but only if (i) the Contract Administrator consents thereto in writing after full disclosure in writing by the Construction Manager to the City of the affiliation or relationship of the Related Party to the Construction Manager and (ii) the City approves in writing any subcontract, contract, purchase order, agreement between the Construction Manager and such Related Party in form and substance. Any trade Work performed by the Construction Manager's own forces or by a Related Party, if required by the City, shall be covered in a separate agreement between the City and the Construction Manager or the Related Party. Such agreement shall, without limitation, satisfy all requirements for subcontractors as set forth in this Article 4. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Construction Manager shall be permitted to perform general cleaning, rough carpentry, safety, temporary conditions and protection services with its own labor forces without obtaining competitive bids or approval from the City. 4.8. Reporting of Bid Buyouts. The Construction Manager shall document the actual Cost of the Project at buyout as compared to the GMP Proposal prepared pursuant to Article 6 of this Agreement, and shall report this information to the Project Coordinator monthly and with Construction Manager's recommendation for selection of a bid/proposal for each subcontracting package. ARTICLE 5 SCHEDULE, TIME OF COMMENCEMENT AND SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION 5.1. Time is of the Essence. Time is of the essence throughout this Agreement and the Construction Manager will promptly perform its duties under the Contract Documents and will give the Work as much priority as is necessary to cause the Work to be completed on a timely basis in accordance with the Contract Documents. All Work shall be performed strictly (not substantially) within the time limitations necessary to maintain the critical path and all deadlines established in the Contract Documents. 48 5.1.1. Proiect Schedule. At the time a GMP is established, as provided for in Article 6, the Project Team shall establish Milestones for completion of the Work, a City Occupancy Schedule in accordance with the foregoing Milestones, the Project substantial completion date, and the Project final completion date, in accordance with the Project Schedule. All dates and periods of time set forth in the Contract Documents, including those for the commencement, prosecution, interim milestones, Milestones, and completion of the Work, and for the delivery and installation of materials and equipment, were included because of their importance to the City. 5.1.2. Milestones and Substantial Completion. Construction Manager acknowledges and agrees that (i) the Work must be performed in accordance with the Project Schedule, (ii) City intends to and shall take Beneficial Occupancy of the portions of the Work and Project Site as portions of the Work are completed; and (iii) Substantial Completion must occur no later than 300 days from the date of issuance of a Notice to Proceed for the Construction Phase, unless otherwise specified in the GMP Amendment, and shall be completed and ready for final progress payment in accordance with the Contract Documents, within thirty (30) days from the date certified by Contract Administrator as the Substantial Completion date. 5.1.3. Construction Manager's Responsibility for Failure to Achieve Milestones and/or Substantial Completion. The Construction Manager acknowledges that failure to achieve the Milestones or complete the Project within the construction time set forth in the approved Schedule may result in substantial damages to the City, for which damages the Construction Manager shall be liable to the extent provided herein. 5.1.3.1. The failure of the Construction Manager to meet the Milestones or complete the Project by the Substantial Completion Date (as such date may be extended in accordance with the terms of this Agreement)will deprive the City and the residents and visitors of the City and State of the use of a valuable asset. Therefore, the Construction Manager agrees that the Construction Manager shall begin the Project in conformity with the provisions set forth herein and shall prosecute the same with all due diligence and adequate manpower, so as to timely achieve the Milestones and Substantial Completion of the entire Project (as such date may be extended in accordance with the terms of this Agreement). Failure to achieve the Milestones set forth below shall also be cause for the City to deduct from monies otherwise due the Construction Manager the amounts as follows: a. Substantial Completion. Upon failure of Construction Manager to achieve Substantial Completion of the Project within the time specified for Substantial Completion, plus approved time extensions, City shall deduct from monies otherwise due the Construction Manager a liquidated amount assessed daily until Substantial Completion of the Project, in the amount of One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1,500.00) per day, commencing on the first day following the date Construction Manager was to achieve Substantial Completion of the Work, pursuant to the approved and updated Project Schedule. b. Final Completion. After Substantial Completion, should Construction Manager fail to achieve Final Completion of the Project within the time specified for Final Completion, plus approved time extensions, City shall deduct from monies otherwise due the Construction Manager a liquidated amount assessed daily until Final Completion of the Project, in the amount of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) per day, commencing on the first day following the date Construction Manager was to achieve Final Completion of the Work, pursuant to the approved and updated Project Schedule. 49 5.1.3.2. Construction Manager acknowledges and agrees that the liquidated damages amounts in Subsection 5.1.3.1(a) ("Liquidated Damages") are not penalties and have • been set based on an evaluation by City of damages to City and the public caused by untimely performance. Such damages may include loss of convention-related business or special event rentals and associated revenues to the City resulting therefrom (including revenues derived from resort taxes and parking; injury to the credibility and reputation of the Miami Beach Convention Center; and additional costs of administering this Agreement, including Project staff, legal, accounting, consultants and overhead and other administrative costs. Construction Manager acknowledges that the amounts established for Liquidated Damages are fair and commercially reasonable. 5.1.3.3. Construction Manager and City have agreed to the limitations of liability in Subsection 5.1.3.1(a) in order to fix Construction Manager's costs and to avoid later . disputes over which items are properly chargeable to Construction Manager as a consequence of Construction Manager's delays. 5.1.3.4. Liquidated Damages and/or other damages provided for in Section 5.1.3.1(a) shall be deducted from monies otherwise due Construction Manager, whether or not the City terminates Construction Manager for cause and whether or not Surety completes the Project after a Default by Construction Manager. 5.1.3.5. Liquidated Damages or other damages provided for in Section 5.1.3.1 shall apply solely to claims arising from delay in meeting any Milestone for which the right to assess Liquidated Damages is specified, including, without limitation, Substantial Completion of Final Completion, and shall be the City's sole remedy for delay, and are not intended to, and do not, liquidate Construction Manager's liability under any other provision of this Agreement or for other events not specifically referenced in Section 5.1.3.1. Liquidated Damages shall not liquidate Construction Manager's liability under the indemnification provisions of this Agreement. 5.1.3.6. Construction Manager, in addition to reimbursing City for Liquidated Damages or other damages for untimely performance as provided in Subsection 5.1.3.1, shall reimburse City for all costs incurred by City to repair, restore, or complete the Work, as may be provided by the Contract Documents, including, without limitation, any additional design fees that may be due to the Architect/Engineer. All such costs shall be deducted from the monies otherwise due Construction Manager for performance of Work under this Agreement by means of unilateral credit or deductive Change Orders issued by City. 5.1.3.7. In the event a court of competent jurisdiction determines that any Liquidated Damages amount herein is unenforceable notwithstanding Construction Manager's agreement herein that such amounts are fair and reasonable, Construction Manager shall not be relieved of its obligations to the City for the actual damages resulting from the failure to meet the Milestones in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents, including the categories of damages specified in Subsection 5.1.3.2; without limiting the foregoing, City and Construction Manager covenant not to bring any action in a court of competent jurisdiction that would ask the court to rule that the Liquidated Damages amounts are not fair and reasonable. 5.1.4. No Interference. The Construction Manager recognizes and acknowledges that the Convention Center District is an extremely important, very large commercial and tourist area and, as a result, is a very significant economic element of the commercial and tourism business for the City and Miami-Dade County. It is imperative that Convention Center patrons and visitors have a totally satisfactory experience while at the Miami Beach Convention Center and in the nearby area. These people are the guests and customers of the City, and have elected to come to Miami Beach, Florida and the City wants them to 50 continue to make that choice. Therefore, all diligent good-faith efforts must be made by the Construction Manager oh a continuous basis to effectively make all Work as transparent to Convention Center guests and customers as is reasonably possible. Construction Manager acknowledges and agrees that the Project Schedule and phasing thereof shall be structured • to minimize impacts to the Convention Center District as much as possible, in view of the Convention Center District's importance to the City and Miami-Dade County. The Construction Manager also acknowledges and understands that, during its performance of the Work, areas adjacent to and around the Project Site, and other venues such as the Fillmore Miami Beach at the Jackie Gleason Theater, the Miami Beach Convention Center, and Miami Beach City Hall, will continue to host functions and will be occupied by members of the public and employees and other parties. The Construction Manager covenants and agrees that it shall at all times perform the Work, and cause all Subcontractors and representatives of Construction Manager to perform the Work, so as to exercise a diligent good-faith effort to minimize interference with the business operations of the City, ongoing Convention Center Remodeling Project, guests and customers of the Convention Center District, members of the public and employees and other parties associated with businesses and operations at or near the Convention Center District, including the following types of interference: (i)fumes, odors, dust, debris, noise and safety hazards, (ii) obstructions of access and obstructions of traffic flow to or from any building, roadway, entryway, parking garage or parking lot in the vicinity of the Project Site, - and (iii) interruption in the availability and normal operation of water, sewer, electricity, gas, telephone, HVAC systems, computer systems and other utility services and systems relating to properties adjacent to and around the Project Site. The Construction Manager must plan ahead in detail, schedule accurately, anticipate problems, and communicate plans and intentions clearly in writing to the City in a timely manner to avoid creating any of the types of interference described in the preceding sentence. If any such interference does occur, the Construction Manager must act immediately to remedy the same. If any of the Construction Manager's construction or other activities interfere with or otherwise disrupt the operations of the Convention Center District (except for disruptions that are planned in advance and inherent in the performance of the Work), the Construction Manager shall, within one (1) hour of notice from the City, remedy or otherwise correct the cause of such interference or disruption. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in recognition that construction activity may impact operational conditions at the Convention Center District, City acknowledges that there may be times where normal construction activities may create noise, vibration, dust, or other environmental impacts that may be observable to the general public, (ii) there may be modifications to the entry, egress, loading, and circulation spaces that may include the creation of temporary passages within or adjacent to areas of active construction, and other temporary adjustments to the movement of people through the Convention Center District, and that such conditions are an anticipated element of the use of the Center. 5.2. Progress in Accordance with Schedule / Recovery Schedule. The Milestones and Substantial Completion dates shall not be modified except by a Change Order. The Construction Manager shall prosecute the Work, and shall cause all Subcontractors, Vendors and Suppliers to prosecute the Work, so that the delivery of all Milestones and Substantial Completion of the Project shall be in accordance with the approved Project Schedule. 5.2.1. If the Work on any critical path item or activity delineated in the Project Schedule is delayed for a period which exceeds ten (10) business days remaining until a completion deadline for a Milestone delineated in the Project Schedule (including delays to which Construction Manager may be entitled to a time extension under Article 9), and it reasonably appears that the Construction Manager will be unable to achieve a Milestone, the City may notify the Construction Manager of the same and, in such event, the Construction Manager shall 51 submit a proposed recovery plan to regain lost schedule progress and to achieve the original Milestone(s) in accordance with the Contract Documents ("Recovery Schedule"), after taking into account Excusable Delays (as hereinafter defined) and permitted extensions of the Project Schedule. 5.2.2. City shall notify Construction Manager within ten (10) days after receipt of each Recovery Schedule, whether the Recovery Schedule is deemed accepted or rejected. Within five (5) business days after City's rejection of any Recovery Schedule, Construction Manager will resubmit a revised Recovery Schedule incorporating City's comments. If the City accepts Construction Manager's Recovery Schedule, Construction Manager shall, within five (5) business days after City's acceptance, incorporate and fully include the Recovery Schedule into the Project Schedule and deliver same to City. 5.2.3. If the Construction Manager fails to provide an acceptable Recovery Schedule, as determined by City in its sole discretion, that demonstrates Construction Manager's ability to timely achieve a Milestone, or if Construction Manager otherwise (1) fails, refuses or neglects to supply a sufficient number of workers or to deliver the materials and equipment with such promptness as to prevent the delay in the progress of the Work; (2) fails in any respect to commence and diligently prosecute the Work and proceed to the point to which Construction Manager must proceed in accordance with the Project Schedule in order to achieve a Milestone or Substantial Completion in accordance with the Project Schedule; (3) fails to commence, prosecute, finish, deliver or install the different portions of the Work on time as herein specified in accordance with the Project Schedule; or (4) fails in the performance of any of the material covenants of the Contract Documents, then the City may proceed as follows: a. The City may, without prejudice to any other rights and remedies available to the City hereunder or otherwise, order the Construction Manager to employ such extraordinary measures, including acceleration of the Work, and other measures, including substantially increasing manpower and/or necessary equipment, as may be necessary to bring the • Work into conformity with the Project Schedule and achieve the Milestones, including providing additional labor or expediting deliveries of materials, performing overtime, additional shifts or re-sequencing the Work without any adjustment to the GMP. The City shall, after having provided Construction Manager written notice of any of the deficiencies listed in this Subsection 5.2.3 and a reasonable opportunity to cure and regain the lost schedule progress within twenty-one (21) days following said notice, and without waiving any other rights or remedies, have the right to withhold progress payments to the extent reasonably necessary to protect the City's interests and supplement Construction Manager's forces with separate contractors and/or to seek other redress for Construction Manager's default. b. If and to the extent Construction Manager is entitled to an extension of time for Excusable Delays pursuant to the Contract Documents, but the City nevertheless requires Construction Manager to perform Work without a change in a Milestone or the Project Schedule, then as an alternative to allowing an extension of time, the City may fund from the City's Contingency the reasonable acceleration costs or reasonable costs of rearranging, re-sequencing or reallocating Construction Manager's Work to accommodate a Recovery Schedule or City-directed acceleration in order to meet a Milestone, solely to the extent such costs result from Excusable Delays, to reimburse Construction Manager for approved actual costs in connection with the Recovery Schedule or City-directed acceleration, including labor, materials, equipment and services necessary for modifications or extra work required to implement a Recovery Schedule or other City-directed acceleration or extraordinary measures, plus Construction Manager's overhead and profit for Change Order Work as set forth in the Contract Documents. 52 c. Except for expenses approved for payment pursuant to Subsection 5.2.3.b. above, all other costs incurred by Construction Manager in preparing, implementing and achieving the Recovery Schedule, including the costs of taking such extraordinary measures as may be ordered pursuant to Subsection 5.2.3.a, shall be borne by Construction Manager and shall not result in a change to the Guaranteed Maximum Price. The Construction Manager shall expressly acknowledge and agree in the GMP Amendment that its pricing of the Work and the determination of the Guaranteed Maximum Price is expressly based upon the Construction Manager's assuming the foregoing cost risks of taking all extraordinary measures that may be necessary, including acceleration of the Work, in order to achieve the Milestones and/or Substantial Completion. In no event shall Construction Manager be entitled to any other compensation or recovery of any damages in connection with acceleration or constructive acceleration, including consequential damages, lost efficiency, opportunity costs or similar remuneration. d. In the event that Construction Manager fails to provide an acceptable Recovery Schedule within ten (10) days of Construction Manager's receipt of a notice to furnish same, Construction Manager shall have no right to receive progress payments until such time as Construction Manager has prepared and City has accepted such Recovery Schedule. Any failure or delay in the submittal or acceptance of a Recovery Schedule shall not result in any time extension under the Contract Documents. 5.3. Substantial Completion. As a condition of Substantial Completion, all of the following must occur: 5.3.1. All Work affecting the operability of the Project or safety has been completed in accordance with the Contract Documents; 5.3.2. If applicable, all Pre-commissioning activities, including alignment, balancing, lubrication and first-fill, have been completed; 5.3.3. The Work may be operated within manufacturers' recommended limits, in compliance with • Applicable Laws, and without damage to the Work or to the Project; 5.3.4. Construction Manager has corrected all defects, deficiencies and/or discrepancies to the entire Work as identified by the City or the Architect-Engineer, and the Architect-Engineer confirms such corrections have been made in writing; 5.3.5. When Construction Manager believes it has achieved Substantial Completion, Construction Manager shall request an inspection by the City and the Architect-Engineer or RPR, and shall provide the City with evidence supporting its assessment of Substantial Completion, including any specific documents or information requested by the City to assist in its evaluation thereof. Construction Manager shall, prior to said inspection, develop its preliminary Punch List for input and comment by the City and the Architect-Engineer. Once the preliminary Punch List is submitted to the City and RPR, the City and its representatives shall then schedule a walk-through of the Project with Construction Manager and the Architect-Engineer. Following the walk-through, Construction Manager shall develop and provide City with the list of all remaining items of Work to be completed or corrected, and which incorporates items and comments identified or provided by the City and Architect- Engineer comments and is certified for completeness and accuracy by the Architect- Engineer ("Substantial Completion Punch List"), provided, however, that failure to include any items on such Substantial Completion Punch List does not alter the responsibility of the Construction Manager to complete all Work in accordance with the Contract Documents; and 5.3.6. Any and all appurtenances, utilities, transportation arteries and any other items required under the Contract Documents and necessary to serve that portion of the Work are sufficiently completed, a temporary certificate of completion or Certificate of Occupancy, as applicable, is issued for the Work for which a Certificate of Substantial Completion is being sought and/or all conditions or requirements of authorities having jurisdiction are complied 53 with, to permit the City to utilize and occupy that portion for its intended use in accordance with the Contract Documents without material interference from any incomplete or improperly completed items of Work; 5.3.7. With respect to any Project for which a right-of-way permit is required from the City of Miami Beach's Public Works Department, including this Project, in no event shall Substantial Completion occur prior to the final lift of asphalt and acceptance thereof by the agencies having jurisdiction (including, without limitation, the City's Public Works Department). 5.4. Certificate of Substantial Completion. Any determination by the Architect-Engineer and the Construction Manager of Substantial Completion shall not be binding on the City, and the ultimate determination of Substantial Completion shall rest with the City and shall be evidenced by the City's executing and returning to the Construction Manager its Certificate of Substantial Completion (or Partial Substantial Completion, as applicable). 5.4.1. When the City, on the basis of an inspection, determines that the Work or designated portion thereof is substantially complete, and when the Construction Manager has complied with all other conditions precedent to Substantial Completion provided for in Section 5.3 and the other Contract Documents, the City will then prepare a Certificate of Substantial Completion which shall establish the Substantial Completion Date, shall state the responsibilities of Construction Manager, if any, for security, maintenance, heat, utilities, damage to the Work, and insurance, and shall fix the time within which the Construction Manager shall complete the items listed in the Substantial Completion Punch List. If the City issues a Certificate of Substantial Completion on the basis of partial completion of the Project, or upon the basis of a partial or temporary certificate of occupancy or certificate of completion, as applicable, City may include such additional conditions, as it deems appropriate to protect its interests pending substantial completion of the entire Project or issuance of a permanent certificate of occupancy or certificate of completion, as applicable. 5.4.2. The City shall not unreasonably withhold or condition acceptance and execution of a Certificate of Substantial Completion (or a Notice of Partial Substantial Completion); provided, however, the Project shall not be deemed Substantially Complete and the City shall not execute a Certificate of Substantial Completion until all of the criteria for achieving Substantial Completion as identified in Section 5.3 and any other Contract Documents have been satisfied, and (2) in the case of a portion of the Project, the conditions set forth in Section 5.5 shall have been satisfied. 5.5. Partial Substantial Completion. Partial Substantial Completion of the Work shall occur when the City determines that a portion of the Work, as defined in the Contract Documents and/or otherwise by logical boundaries, is Substantially Complete in accordance with the Contract Documents. The City may (but shall not be obligated to) agree that a portion or component of the Work, acceptable to the City in its sole discretion, may be certified as Substantially Complete provided that: 5.5.1. The requirements provided under Sections 5.3 and 5.4 above for issuance of a Certificate of Substantial Completion are complied with for the portion of the Work for which a Notice of Partial Substantial Completion is being sought; 5.5.2. Such portion and any and all appurtenances, utilities, transportation arteries and any other items required under the Contract Documents and necessary to serve that portion of the Work are sufficiently completed, a temporary certificate of completion or Certificate of Occupancy, as applicable, is issued for the portion of the Work for which a Certificate of Partial Substantial Completion is being sought and/or all conditions or requirements of authorities having jurisdiction are complied with, to permit the City to utilize and occupy that portion for its intended use in accordance with the Contract Documents without material interference from any incomplete or improperly completed items of Work; 54 5.5.3. The City is fully able to use and occupy the portion of the Work for the purposes intended and the Construction Manager separates the portion of the Work which is Substantially Complete from non-complete areas of the Project in order to prevent noise, dust and other construction disturbances which would materially interfere with the use of such portion for its intended use in accordance with the Contract Documents and to assure the safety of those entering, exiting and occupying the Substantially Completed portion of the Work; 5.5.4. Partial Substantial Completion shall not constitute Final Completion of the Work or Substantial Completion of the Project, nor shall it relieve the Construction Manager of any responsibility for the correction of Work (whether or not included in portion of Work Substantially Complete) or for the performance of Work not complete at the time of Partial Substantial Completion; and 5.5.5. As time is of the essence, Construction Manager shall sequence its Work so as to achieve the Milestones set forth in Appendix D and further delineated in the Project Schedule. 5.6. Beneficial Occupancy. Beneficial Occupancy shall occur when the City determines that a portion of the Work may be occupied prior to Substantial Completion. City may take Beneficial Occupancy in accordance with the provisions of the Contract Documents. 5.6.1. Prior to the anticipated date of Beneficial Occupancy, Construction Manager shall separate the portion of the Work to be occupied from non-complete areas of the Project in order to prevent noise, dust and other construction disturbances which would materially interfere with the use of such portion for its intended use in accordance with the Contract Documents and to assure the safety of those entering, exiting and occupying the completed portion to be occupied. 5.6.2. Beneficial Occupancy shall not constitute Substantial Completion or Final Completion of the Work, nor shall it relieve the Construction Manager of any responsibility for the correction of Work (whether or not included in the portion of Work to be occupied) or for the performance of.Work not complete at the time of Beneficial Occupancy. Prior to Beneficial Occupancy, the Construction Manager shall obtain a temporary Certificate of Occupancy or Certificate of Completion, as applicable, and/or otherwise satisfy all conditions or requirements of any agencies having jurisdiction. Prior to the anticipated date of Beneficial Occupancy, the Construction Manager shall instruct City personnel as necessary for the proper operation and maintenance of all equipment and machinery that will serve the portion of the Work being occupied. 5.6.3. After Beneficial Occupancy and as conditions of Substantial Completion, the Construction Manager shall deliver to the City complete as-built drawings, all approved Shop Drawings, maintenance manuals, pamphlets, charts, parts lists and specified spare parts, operating instructions and other necessary documents required for all installed materials, equipment, or machinery, all applicable warranties and guarantees, and the appropriate certificate of occupancy or certificate of completion that are related to the portion of the Work being occupied. 5.6.4. Construction Manager's insurance on the unoccupied or unused portion or portions of the Project Site shall not be canceled or lapsed on account of such Beneficial Occupancy. 5.6.5. Construction Manager shall be responsible to maintain all utility services to areas occupied by the City until Final Completion. 5.7. Final Completion. Final Completion of the Project shall be deemed to have occurred if all the following have occurred: 5.7.1. Substantial Completion of the entire Project has occurred; 55 5.7.2. The Work can be used and operated in accordance with Applicable Laws bearing on the performance of the Work and applicable permits; 5.7.3. All spare parts, special tools and attic stock purchased by Construction Manager as part of Vendor supplies shall have been delivered to City and clear of all Liens; 5.7.4. All items on the Substantial Completion Punch List shall have been completed by Construction Manager to City's satisfaction and all final inspections have been performed; 5.7.5. Construction Manager has satisfied the additional conditions prescribed by the City in conjunction with a Certificate of Substantial Completion issued on the basis of partial completion of the Project, or a partial or temporary Certificate of Occupancy or Certificate of Completion, as applicable; 5.7.6. Construction Manager has delivered evidence to the City that all permits that are Construction Manager's responsibilities as specified under the Contract Documents have been satisfied and closed, and that a Certificate of Completion or Certificate of Occupancy (as applicable) has been issued by the authority having jurisdiction, and the Project or designated portion thereof is sufficiently complete in accordance with the Contract Documents and can be used for its intended purpose for uninterrupted operation, including, without limitation, acceptance if completed as-built, if required by the agency having jurisdiction. 5.7.7. Construction Manager shall have provided to City final releases and complete and unconditional waivers of liens for all Work performed by Construction Manager and each Subcontractor or Suppliers, and a Consent of Surety to Final Payment; 5.7.8. Construction Manager shall have delivered to the City a certification identifying all outstanding Claims (exclusive of any Liens or other such encumbrances which must have been discharged) of Construction Manager (and of its Subcontractors, Suppliers and any other party against Construction Manager) with written documentation reasonably sufficient to support and/or substantiate such Claims; 5.7.9. Construction Manager shall have delivered to the City a written assignment of all warranties or guaranties which Construction Manager received from Subcontractors or Suppliers to the extent Construction Manager is obligated to do so; 5.7.10. Construction Manager shall have delivered to City a complete set of as-built documents and Project Records prepared in accordance with the Contract Documents; 5.7.11. Construction Manager has delivered to City all other submittals required by the Contract Documents, including all installation instructions, operations and maintenance manuals or instructions for equipment furnished by Construction Manager, catalogs, product data sheets for all materials furnished by Construction Manager and similar information; 5.7.12. All rubbish and debris have been removed from the Project Site; and 5.7.13. All Construction aids, equipment and materials have been removed from the Project Site. 5.7.14. Construction Manager has delivered to the City all executed warranties and guarantees required by the Contract Documents, all of which shall be in the name of the City and run to the benefit of the City; 5.7.15. If applicable, certificates of insurance indicating that any insurance required of the Construction Manager or Subcontractors by the Contract Documents shall remain in full force and effect for the required period of time; 56 5.7.16. Any other documentation establishing payment or satisfaction of obligations, including receipts, releases and final waivers of lien from the Construction Manager and all Subcontractors, to the extent and in such form as may be reasonably required by the City; City shall deliver to Construction Manager a Certificate of Final Completion as soon as practicable following declaration by City that Final Completion has occurred. Final Completion is a condition precedent to Final Progress Payment. ARTICLE 6 GUARANTEED MAXIMUM PRICE FOR CONSTRUCTION 6.1. The initial schedule prepared by the Construction Manager for the Project shall reflect and track the design progress through the completion of the presentation of the GMP Proposal for the construction of the Project and completion of Construction Documents. The Construction Manager shall follow the process required by this Agreement for the preparation and submittal of a GMP for the Project. The Construction Manager shall propose for the Project, the amount to be included in the GMP for the Construction Manager's general conditions costs and Construction Manager's Contingency identified in Subsection 6.4.1. The City shall have the option of accepting or rejecting the GMP Proposal as presented by the Construction Manager. Should the City Commission accept the GMP Proposal, a GMP Amendment reflecting that authorization shall be issued. Once accepted by City, any mistakes by Construction Manager in estimating costs or Work in its preparation of a GMP shall not serve as the basis for a Claim by Construction Manager or upward adjustment to the GMP. 6.2. Upon acceptance of a GMP Proposal and execution of the GMP Amendment, the GMP for the Project will be fixed and firm for the duration of the Work and shall include the maximum compensation payable to Construction Manager for all costs, expenses, taxes, overhead and profit for the full and complete performance of all Work required by or reasonably inferable from the Contract Documents. The GMP is not subject to price escalation or de-escalation and is not subject to increase or decrease, except for changes in the Work or adjustments as approved by Change Order and in accordance with the Contract Documents. The GMP shall be construed at any given point in time to include any fixed firm adjustments thereto made by Change Order in accordance with the Contract Documents. In the event the Construction Manager's total expenditures for the Project exceed the Guaranteed Maximum Price as may be adjusted pursuant to the Contract Documents, the Construction Manager shall pay such excess from its own funds without any reimbursement by the City. City shall not be required to pay any amount that exceeds the Guaranteed Maximum Price as may be adjusted pursuant to the Contract Documents, and the Construction Manager shall have no Claim against the City on account thereof. 6.3. The GMP Proposal shall form the basis of negotiations between the Construction Manager and the City. The City shall have no obligation to accept any GMP Proposal of the Construction Manager regardless of that proposal's relationship to the City's Construction Budget or the most current Estimate or for any other reason. After each negotiation session, unless agreement is reached the City shall determine if further negotiations are warranted. If not, the negotiations shall be declared not to be successful, and the City may proceed as follows: 6.3.1. Reject the GMP and direct the Architect-Engineer for the Project and the Construction Manager to investigate, redesign, develop for City consideration Value Engineering possibilities, and other cost savings and to re-submit a new, lesser, proposed GMP. This may, at the City's option, include reduction in scope; or, 6.3.2. Reject the GMP, take possession of the Construction Documents and other Contract Documents and Project Records, terminate this Agreement and select a new construction manager for the Project, bid the Work to a general contractor or otherwise complete with other forces or take such action, if any, that the City may determine is in its best interest. In this event, the Construction Manager shall not perform any other services for the Project, and Construction Manager's sole compensation shall be limited to Construction Manager's Pre- Construction Phase Fee as specified in Section 7.1.1 and any unpaid amounts due for any 57 remaining undisputed Work performed pursuant to any Notice to Proceed prior to the date thereof. In the event any option under this subparagraph is chosen by the City, the Construction Manager shall immediately turn over to the City all Construction Documents and other Project Records, and upon payment of the fees specified in this Section 6.3.2, neither Party shall have or owe any further obligation whatsoever to the other Party. 6.4. Construction Contingency. In addition to the Base GMP, a GMP for the Project will include an agreed upon sum as the Construction Manager's Contingency relating to construction of the Project. The City shall separately establish a City Contingency fund, which shall not be included as part of the GMP, and which will be available to the City to pay for Project costs as outlined in Subsection 6.4.2. Use of the Construction Manager Contingency shall be as provided in Section 6.4.1. Use of the City Contingency shall be requested through the Change Order process in Article 9 and must be approved in writing by the City prior to the prosecution of the related Work. 6.4.1. Construction Manager's Contingency. The Construction Manager's Contingency shall be for the Construction Manager's use against risks assumed by Construction Manager in providing the GMP with uncertainties that are beyond the control of the Construction Manager, including the reasonable and necessary costs incurred by the Construction Manager due to (1) increased costs of the Project pursuant to Section 8.2 for any items of Work that are reasonably inferable from the Contract Documents; (2) unforeseen circumstances relating to construction of the Work not directly or indirectly attributable to Construction Manager's (or its Subcontractors or Suppliers) noncompliance with the Contract Documents, and which result in unavoidable increases in the Cost of the Project; (3) increased costs/escalation resulting from the Subcontractor and Supplier bidding process due to changed market conditions, as measured against a relevant market index selected by the City; (4) increased Costs of the Project resulting from questions of conflicts, clarity or coordination of the Construction Documents, provided such coordination questions do not implicate matters covered by Construction Manager's warranty pursuant to Subsection 2.5.2.4; (4) costs for implementing a hurricane preparedness plan pursuant to Subsection 2.7.17.16, and further provided that all such costs and expenses must be a Cost of the Project. If bids are received below the applicable line items in the GMP, the buyout savings or surplus will be added to the Construction Manager's Contingency. . a. All payments hereunder shall be made in accordance with and subject to Article 11 of the Agreement. Upon making a draw against the Construction Manager's Contingency, the Construction Manager shall increase the relevant line items in the Schedule of Values by the amount of the draw, including any associated Construction Overhead and Profit Fee, and shall decrease the respective Construction Manager's Contingency line item accordingly. Construction Manager's draws made against the Construction Manager's Contingency shall be reported to the Project Coordinator on a monthly basis with all associated supporting documentation sufficient to evidence each draw against the Construction Manager's Contingency. b. The Project Coordinator, RPR and Architect-Engineer shall have the authority to verify all actual costs charged to the Construction Manager's Contingency. The City may at any time dispute the legitimacy or reasonableness of any draws made or costs charged to the Construction Manager's Contingency, and the City may, pursuant to Section 11.5 of the Agreement, withhold such disputed amounts from any other amounts otherwise due the Construction Manager. Any dispute with regard to the legitimacy or reasonableness of such expenditures (or City's withholding thereof) may be the subject of a Claim. c. In no event shall the use of the Construction Manager's Contingency cause for the GMP to be exceeded, and the Construction Manager shall be solely responsible for all costs that exceed the GMP (as adjusted by Change Order or Construction Change Directive), without any reimbursement from the City. Construction Manager shall use all diligent, good-faith efforts to maximize cost savings and minimize use of the Construction Manager's Contingency. 58 6.4.2. City's Contingency. The City's Contingency shall be an amount, determined by the City, which will be available to the City to pay for Project costs which are expressly chargeable to the City or determined to be the City's responsibility under the Contract Documents, including, as it relates to the Construction Manager, the following increased Costs of the Project incurred by Construction Manager: a. Express written changes in the Work made in the discretion of the City after issuance of a Change Order or Construction Change Directive relating thereto. The decision to make such changes, and to incur the costs that arise there from, shall be in the sole discretion of the City. No costs may be charged to the City's Contingency under this subsection without express approval of City. b. Changes to the Work if ordered by agencies having jurisdiction, provided such Work directly results from City's issuance of a Notice to Proceed prior to obtaining full permits thereon; c. In the event of Excusable Delay, reasonable acceleration costs to meet Milestones, if approved by the City pursuant to 5.2.3(b); d. Differing site conditions pursuant to Section 9.2; e. Post-hurricane or storm-related Construction Change Directives; f. Increased Costs of the Project resulting from other actions of the City deemed to be City's responsibility and/or compensable under the Contract Documents. Unless Construction Manager secures City's written agreement that such costs are City's responsibility, documentation of responsibility for such costs shall be submitted with the Construction Manager's Claim. When Construction Manager has reason to anticipate that such costs may be incurred, it shall be the Construction Manager's responsibility, when feasible, to provide the City with sufficient advance notice in accordance with Article 15 or as otherwise provided in the Contract Documents, so as to provide the City with a reasonable opportunity to avoid such costs. Such costs shall be deemed the City's responsibility if City subsequently agrees in writing to grant the Claim and accept such responsibility, or if the Claim is granted and responsibility assigned to City pursuant to the dispute resolution process under Article 15 and all reviews thereof are exhausted or waived by City. The Construction Manager has no right or entitlement whatsoever to the City's Contingency, and use of such funds are subject to the City's prior written approval and issuance of a Change Order or Construction Change Directive by the City at its sole and absolute discretion. Any unused City Contingency remaining at the completion of the Project shall accrue solely to the City. 6.4.3. Construction Manager will be required to furnish documentation evidencing all expenditures charged to the Construction Contingency, and demonstrating that the costs incurred were necessary for the Work. Construction Manager shall identify the amounts sought to be charged to the Construction Contingency, whether the charge is to be applied to the Construction Manager's Contingency or the City's Contingency, and the reasons why the amount should be charged to either the Construction Manager's Contingency or City's Contingency. Documentation for use of the Construction Contingency shall be determined by the Project Team, included in the Project Manual and displayed monthly in the PMIS. The Architect-Engineer, RPR and/or Project Coordinator shall have authority to verify the actual costs. 6.4.4. The grant of a Claim shall not result in a charge against the City's Contingency unless the Claim expressly requests a charge against the City's Contingency and the grant of the Claim expressly approves the charge against the City's Contingency. 59 6.4.5. Construction Contingency accounts shall contain no Construction Overhead and Profit Fee and shall not automatically entitle Construction Manager to any Construction Overhead and Profit Fee or other markup. With respect to the Construction Manager's Contingency, Construction Overhead and Profit Fee shall be paid to the Construction Manager as part of the monthly Applications for Payment and as draws are made for costs charged against the Construction Manager Contingency, with the Schedule of Values to be adjusted accordingly. With respect to the City's Contingency, the Construction Overhead and Profit Fee shall be paid as part of Change Orders or Construction Change Directives. 6.5. Taxes. The Construction Manager shall pay, as a Cost of the Project, all existing and future applicable Federal, State, local and other sales, consumer, use and similar taxes, whether direct or indirect, relating to, or incurred in connection with, the performance of the Work. The Guaranteed Maximum Price shall include all other Federal, State, local and/or other direct or indirect taxes which may apply. In the event the City elects to implement a direct purchase program for the purchase of materials and equipment to achieve Florida sales tax savings, Construction Manager shall comply with the provisions set forth in Appendix F with respect to any such City purchases. Construction Manager is responsible for reviewing the pertinent state statutes involving state taxes and complying with all requirements. 6.5.1. Any sales tax savings shall be either identified in the GMP Amendment or passed to the City in the form of a reduction in the GMP via deductive Change Order, provided, however, such deductive Change Order shall not include a reduction in the proportionate amount of Construction Overhead and Profit Fee applicable to the direct cost of the Work (plus sales tax)that is the subject of the Change Order. 6.6. At the time of submission of the GMP proposal for the Project, the Construction Manager will propose a schedule for substantial completion of the Project. The City and the Construction Manager may negotiate incentives for early completion of the Project and sharing of cost savings. The City and the Construction Manager may also negotiate liquidated damages for failure to meet certain Milestones or substantial completion of the Project. 6.7. The term "GMP," as used in this Agreement is a term of convenience only and is not intended to affect how a GMP or its components are to be determined or adjusted. ARTICLE 7 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER'S FEE 7.1 In consideration of the performance of the services specified in this Agreement with respect to the Project on which the City has issued a Notice to Proceed, the City agrees to pay the Construction Manager as compensation for its services relating to the Project, fees as set forth in Subsections 7.1.1, 7.1.2 and 7.1.3. 7.1.1 Pre-Construction Phase Fee. For the performance of the Pre-Construction Phase Services for this Project including profit and overhead related to these preconstruction services, a fixed fee set forth herein. The fee for the Pre-Construction Services Phase shall be a fixed lump sum fee of Forty Thousand Dollars $40,000.00 ("Pre-Construction Phase Fee"), and shall be paid upon completion of the Pre-construction Phase, or in installments, upon completion of specified Tasks as may be approved by the Contract Administrator. Pre- construction services for the Project shall include all services specified in Section 2.5 relating to design review through 100% Construction Documents for the Project, and other services specified in Section 2.6 of this Agreement, and all personnel and items required with respect thereto. If any Pre-Construction Services for the Project run concurrently with Construction Phase services for the Project Construction Manager shall not be entitled to any additional fee with respect thereto. 60 a. The Construction Manager's personnel to be assigned during this phase and their duties and responsibilities to this Project and the duration of their assignments are shown on Appendix B. b. The Pre-Construction Phase Fee includes general overhead; salaries and labor for necessary staff and consultants required to complete the Pre-Construction Phase Services specified in this Agreement. c. If the scope of the Pre-Construction Phase Services is changed materially, the Pre- Construction Fee may be equitably adjusted. There shall be no adjustments in the Pre- Construction Fee following the City's acceptance of the GMP proposal. 7.1.2 Construction Phase General Conditions Fee. Prior to commencement of the Construction Phase for the Project, the City will issue a Notice to Proceed directing the Construction Manager to proceed with the Construction Phase. The Construction Manager's compensation for General Conditions Work or services performed during the Construction Phase shall be a fixed lump sum amount fee negotiated as part of the GMP, based on a detailed schedule of General Conditions costs and services that shall be provided by the Construction Manager ("General Conditions Fee"). The General Conditions Fee shall be invoiced and paid in monthly payments as agreed by the Parties and set forth in the applicable GMP. The first monthly payment shall become due thirty (30) days following the issuance of the Notice to Proceed by the City (and the submission by the Construction Manager of a complete and approved Application for Payment satisfying all requirements of Article 11) and the final monthly payment shall be paid only when construction of the Project is finally completed and occupancy of the Project accepted by the City. If construction is authorized only for a part of the Project, the fee paid shall be proportionate to the amount of Work authorized by the City. 7.1.2.1 Adjustments in Fee. For changes in the Project as provided in Article 9, the General Conditions Fee for the Project shall be adjusted as follows: a. The Construction Manager shall.be paid an additional fee subject to negotiation with the City if the Construction Manager is placed in charge of reconstruction of an uninsured loss excluding any condition that may have been caused from negligent acts by the Construction Manager, its employees, agents, Subcontractors and others for whom Construction Manager may be responsible. b. Should the Contract Time set forth in the GMP Amendment be contractually extended for additional Work due no fault of the Construction Manager or its Subcontractors, the Construction Manager's additional General Conditions Fee will be negotiated and set forth in a Change Order, as an adjustment to the GMP on a per working day basis, in accordance with the provisions of Article 9. The Construction Manager's staff during such time extensions shall be established and set forth in the Change Order. c. Construction Manager's Exclusive Remedy. In the event the date for Substantial Completion or Final Completion is extended for Excusable Delay in accordance with Article 9, the Construction Manager's sole and exclusive remedy is an extension of the Contract Time for completion of the Work. 7.1.2.2 Costs and Expenses Included in General Conditions Fee. The direct and indirect costs and expenses for facilities or performance of Work by the Construction Manager for items which do not lend themselves readily to inclusion in one of the separate trade contracts and within this Subsection below, are included in the General Conditions Fee during the Construction Phase and not otherwise reimbursable: 61 a. Onsite and Local Office Project Management Staff: Wages, salaries, benefits and costs associated with Construction Manager's supervisory and other technical, administrative and clerical Project personnel engaged in supervision and management of the Work on the Project Site, at the agreed-upon billing rates to be established as part of the GMP Amendment, but only to the extent not already included as Cost of the Project under Article 8, and specifically attributable to the Work performed in connection with the Project, including the Project Manager, Construction Superintendent, structural superintendent, assistant superintendent, shop drawing checker, secretary, layout foreman, consultants, estimators, cost controllers, accountants, office administrative personnel, time keepers, clerks, safety director, safety coordinator, safety labor, overall project schedule preparation, CPM scheduling and scheduler costs, cost of periodic site visits for supervisory, inspection, oversight, or management of the Project by specific "home office" personnel previously approved in writing by the City; b. Field/Onsite Construction Offices and Supplies including transportation and set- up of onsite construction office trailers, construction of ramps and stairs for onsite construction office, interior build-out of onsite construction office, onsite construction office trailer rental, first aid supplies, reproduction services, monthly office supplies, Project reference manuals, field office postage, field office furniture, onsite construction office computer system and software, installation and equipment of field computer ISDN line, monthly cost for field ISDN/computer line, onsite construction office photocopier rental and supplies, plan printing (other than revisions) or document reproduction used for bidding or information purposes required by the Contract Documents, long-distance telephone calls, telegrams, postage, package delivery and courier service, hardwired telephone service, and reasonable expenses of Construction Manager's Jobsite office if incurred at the Project Site and directly and solely in support of the Work, Project Site photographs, field office express mail/courier charges, miscellaneous onsite construction office supplies, safety material and equipment, small tools, equipment or machinery, miscellaneous hand tool rental equipment (other than that of the subcontractors), hand tool purchase, hand tool repair, hand tool rental, job radios, jobsite cleaning labor and material, trash containers, final exterior and interior cleaning materials and labor other than subcontractors, miscellaneous cutting and patching, traffic control, off duty police officer(s), alarm system and monitoring for trailers; c. Surveys, measurements and layout work reasonably required to perform the Work; d. Retention/storage of Project Records; e. Off-site secure storage space or facilities approved in advance by the City; f. Miscellaneous expendable items, extended jobsite General Conditions, interest on monies retained by the City, escalated costs of materials and labor, home office expenses or any cost incurred that may be allocated from offices of the Construction Manager or any of its Subcontractors; g. Other expenses or charges properly incurred and paid in the prosecution of the Work and services required of Construction Manager pursuant to Sections 2.7 and 2.8 and other provisions of this Agreement, with the prior written approval of the City, for the provision of management and other related services necessary to complete the Project in an expeditious and economical manner consistent with this Agreement and in the best interests of the City, but specifically excluding legal costs, attorney's fees, court costs and any other fees, costs or expenses 62 already included as a Cost of the Project in Article 8; and h. Other costs as may be specified in the GMP Amendment. Construction Manager agrees that no payment or reimbursement beyond the General Conditions Fee shall be made for any of the general conditions items set forth in this section 7.1.2, unless such general conditions costs and expenses are actually incurred and arise from Changes in the Work approved by the City. Construction Manager covenants and agrees that it shall not seek, nor is it entitled to, reimbursements or payments as part of the General Conditions Fee, for any items it has already included as a Cost of the Project in Section 8.2. Construction Manager's team will at all times include, at least, the positions listed in its table of organization to be included in the GMP Amendment. In the event Construction Manager fails to provide such personnel or other items included within the General Conditions Fee, then the General Conditions Fee will be adjusted (deducted) accordingly. 7.1.3 Overhead and Profit for Construction Phase. For all overhead, profit and general expenses of any kind, except as may be expressly included in Article 8 and the GMP Amendment, for services provided during and related to the Construction Phase of the Project, the Construction Manager's fee shall be 6 % of the Cost of the Project plus the General Conditions Fee ("Construction Overhead and Profit Fee"). For the avoidance of doubt, Construction Manager shall not be paid any fee on its Construction Overhead and Profit Fee. The Construction Overhead and Profit Fee shall be paid proportionally to approved expenditures for Direct Cost Items under Section 8.2, and less retainage in accordance with Article 11. The City's obligation to pay the Construction Overhead and Profit Fee is subject to the Guaranteed Maximum Price. The balance of the Construction Overhead and Profit Fee for the Project, if any, shall be paid upon Final Completion. i. The fixed Construction Overhead and Profit Fee shall not be subject to increase or decrease for any Change in the Work or Change Order (whether additive or deductive), except as provided in Article 9. ii. In the event that the Certified Cost of the Work shall exceed the Guaranteed Maximum Price, the Construction Manager shall pay such excess at its own cost and expense, and the City shall not be required to pay any part of such excess or the Construction Overhead and Profit Fee and the Construction Manager shall have no Claim against the City on account thereof. 7.2 Shared Savings. 7.2.1 It is intended that the Construction Manager fee will include a share of the cost savings, if any, realized during the bidding and construction of this Project completed by Construction Manager. In the event that the total Certified Cost of the Project, any unused remaining Construction Manager's Contingency and General Conditions Fee is less than the City- approved Cost of the Project, Construction Manager's Contingency and the General Conditions Fee set forth in the GMP Amendment (as the same may be adjusted by Change Order, including deductive Change Orders for direct purchase of materials pursuant to Appendix F), less any amounts assessed for damages or liquidated damages pursuant to Subsection 5.1.3.1(a) through (c), then the difference (hereinafter called "Project Cost Savings") shall be allocated seventy-five percent (75%) to the City and twenty-five percent (25%)of the Project Cost Savings to the Construction Manager as an Additional Fee. 7.2.2 For the avoidance of doubt, City's Contingency and any savings realized for Owner- Purchased Materials (which savings shall inure solely to the City), shall not be used to calculate Project Cost Savings. The Additional Fee, if any, shall be paid to the Construction Manager on or before the date which is thirty (30) days after the later to occur of the 63 following events: (i) the Construction Manager has complied with all requirements in Article 11 (including Sections 11.13 through 11.15, and (ii) the amount of such fee having been finally determined by the City as provided in this Agreement. ARTICLE 8 COST OF THE PROJECT 8.1 With respect to this Project, the City agrees to pay the Construction Manager for the Cost of the Project as defined in this Article 8. Such payment shall be in addition to the Construction Manager's fees stipulated in Article 7. 8.2 Direct Cost Items. The Cost of the Project shall include the following items for equipment, materials, labor, taxes and Subcontractors to complete the Work: 8.2.1 Wages paid for labor of construction workers directly employed by the Construction Manager to perform the construction of the Work at the Project Site or, with the Project Coordinator's advance written approval, at off-site workshops; 8.2.2 Wages paid for labor of supervisory or administrative personnel not included in the Construction Manager's fees stipulated in Article 7, but who are in the direct employ of the Construction Manager in the performance of the construction Work at the Project Site, provided Construction Manager has obtained the advance written approval of the Project Coordinator for such personnel; 8.2.3 Wages paid for labor of the Construction Manager's supervisory or administrative personnel engaged at factories, workshops, or on the road, in expediting the production or transportation of materials or equipment required for the Work, but only for that portion of their time required for and actually dedicated to the Work; 8.2.4 Costs paid or incurred by the Construction Manager for taxes, insurance, contributions, assessments and benefits required by law or collective bargaining agreements and, for personnel not covered by such agreements, customary benefits such as sick leave, medical and health benefits, holidays, vacations and pensions (excluding bonuses), provided such costs are based on wages and salaries included in the Cost of the Project under Subsections 8.2.1 through 8.2.3; 8.2.5 Temporary Project utilities including the portion of temporary electric hookup not typically paid by the electrical subcontractor, temporary electrical distribution and meters, monthly temporary electric charge by Florida Power & Light, HVAC testing electrical charges, temporary water connection not typically provided by the plumbing subcontractor, temporary water meter, temporary water deposit, fire hydrant service, temporary fire protection monthly temporary water service, temporary toilets, temporary construction phone hookup and installation, temporary construction phone monthly charges, construction phone long distance charges, cellular phones, site erosion control and Project entrance(s), fencing and covered walkways, storage containers, storage rental costs, temporary onsite roads, temporary onsite fencing, temporary onsite gates, street barricades, construction temporary signage, pedestrian walkway and street occupation fees for construction activities, temporary trash chute and dumpsters and pest control (mosquitoes). 8.2.6 Cost of all materials, supplies and equipment incorporated in or to be incorporated in the completed construction of the Project, including costs of transportation and storage thereof, and cost of materials in excess of those actually installed (but only to the limited extent to allow for reasonable waste and spoilage); 8.2.7 Payments due to Subcontractors and Suppliers from the Construction Manager or made by the Construction Manager to Subcontractors for their Work performed pursuant to subcontracts or agreements issued in accordance with the Contract Documents; 64 8.2.8 Costs, including transportation and storage, maintenance, installation, dismantling and removal of materials, supplies, of all temporary facilities, machinery, equipment, and hand tools (except hand tools customarily owned by construction workers) which are provided by the Construction Manager at the Project Site and are fully consumed in the performance of the Work Cost of items previously used by the Construction Manager shall mean fair market value; 8.2.9 Rental charges for temporary facilities, machinery and equipment(except hand tools) used at the Project Site, whether rented from the Construction Manager or others, and costs of transportation, installation, minor repairs and replacements, dismantling and removal thereof. Rental charges shall be consistent with those generally prevailing in the location of the Project; 8.2.10 Rental rates and charges consistent with those prevailing in the area of the Project (Miami- Dade County, or, if such information on prevailing rates and charges is not available, South Florida) on all necessary machinery and equipment, exclusive of hand tools used at the Project Site, whether rented from the Construction Manager or other. Such rental charges include installation, repairs and replacements, dismantling, removal, costs of lubrication, transportation and delivery costs thereof, which are used in the support of a sub-contractor or the Construction Manager's own forces in the performance of the Work. If the Parties fail to agree on the standard rates prevailing in the area of the Project, the standard rates shall be deemed to be the rates shown in the latest edition of the "AED Green Book" prepared by EquipmentWatch, San Jose, CA ("AED"), or, if not shown in AED, the rates shown in the latest edition of "Tool and Equipment Rental Guide" prepared by Mechanical Contractors Association of America ("MCA"); or, if not shown in MCA, the rates shown in the latest edition of "Rental Rate Blue Book for Construction Equipment" published by EquipmentWatch, San Jose, CA ("Blue Book"); or, if not shown in the Blue Book, the latest edition of "Tool and Equipment Rental Schedule" published by National Electrical Contractors Association, Bethesda, MD ("NECA"). In any case, the Cost of the Project will be charged the lowest of the applicable "Hourly", "Daily", "Weekly", or "Monthly" rate specified, based on actual use. Each specified rate is inclusive of all costs and expenses to furnish the equipment (including transportation, delivery, pickup, fuel, energy costs, consumables, connections, maintenance, wear and tear, repair, depreciation, storage, tax, overhead and profit). If an hourly rate is used, equipment shall be charged based upon actual usage within a '/ hour; 8.2.11 Cost of bond premiums, insurance premiums for coverage required by the Contract Documents and in accordance with Appendix E, including costs of City-authorized additional coverage (such authorization not to be unreasonably withheld) and/or self-insured retentions in connection with claims against such coverage, which are directly attributed to this Agreement, subject to the review and approval of the City, which shall not be unreasonably withheld; 8.2.12 Sales, use, or similar taxes imposed by any governmental authority and paid by the Construction Manager or its Subcontractors that are related to the Work and for which the Construction Manager is liable; 8.2.13 Fees and assessments for the building permit and for other permits, licenses and inspections for which the Construction Manager is required by the Contract Documents to pay; 8.2.14 The cost of corrective Work subject, however, to the GMP and the provisions of Section 6.2, and except for any corrective Work made necessary because of defective workmanship or other causes contributed to by the Construction Manager or its Subcontractors or suppliers. No costs shall be paid by the City or schedule adjustments made to the Construction Manager for any expenses made necessary to correct defective workmanship or to correct any Work not in conformance with the Construction Documents or applicable construction- 65 related codes or to correct any deficiency or damage caused by negligent acts by the Construction Manager or its Subcontractors and suppliers; 8.2.15 Fees of laboratories for tests required by the Contract Documents, except those related to defective or non-conforming Work for which reimbursement is excluded by the provisions of the Contract Documents or the costs of which Construction Manager is able to recover from the Subcontractor(s) responsible for the defective or non-conforming Work; 8.2.16 Costs for trash and debris control and removal from the Project Site; 8.2.17 That portion of the reasonable expenses of Construction Manager's supervisory or administrative personnel incurred while traveling in the discharge of duties connected with the Work, to the extent and reimbursement limits permitted by Fla. Stat. 112.061 and subject to the advance written approval of the Project Coordinator; 8.2.18 Costs incurred due to an emergency affecting the safety of persons and property, not directly or indirectly attributable to the acts or omissions of the Construction Manager or its Subcontractors or Suppliers. 8.2.19 Costs for watchman, security services and temporary fencing for the Project. 8.2.20 Costs for efficient logistical control of the Project Site, including horizontal and vertical transportation of materials and personnel; adequate storage; temporary roads; maintenance of traffic; and off-site parking for and bussing of construction workers and personnel to and from the Project Site, net of any value or remuneration received from Subcontractors with regard to such parking or transportation. The foregoing costs in Subsection 8.2.20 may be included in the GMP Amendment as part of the General Conditions Fees. 8.2.21 Costs for any Project Jobsite items not referenced herein, not normally provided by the Subcontractors, which will be provided by the Construction Manager as required to complete the Work. 8.2.22 Cost of providing one set of as-built documents to the City. 8.2.23 Royalties and license fees paid for the use of a particular design, process or product required by the Contract Documents. 8.2.24 Costs for electronic equipment and software directly related to the Work, with the City's advance written approval; 8.2.25 Costs of third-party data processing or information technology support for the Project. 8.2.26 Costs of Quality Control and materials testing, unless such costs are incurred to inspect or test defective or non-conforming Work. 8.2.27 Costs of overtime premium expense if overtime work is necessary to maintain or improve the Schedule, provided, however, that such costs shall (1) solely be chargeable to the Construction Manager's Contingency; (2) be limited to any remaining amounts available in the Construction Manager Contingency, and (3) in no event cause for the GMP to be exceeded. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the Contract Documents, the City- approved Cost of the Project and the Guaranteed Maximum Price shall only be increased or decreased by reason of the issuance of a Construction Change Directive or Change Orders approved in accordance with Article 9 of this Agreement. 66 8.3 Costs Not to be Reimbursed. The Cost of the Project shall not include the items listed below, as such items are either expressly not to be reimbursed or are otherwise contemplated as part of Construction Manager's fees stipulated in Article 7: 8.3.1. Salaries and other compensation of the Construction Manager's principals (exclusive of loss prevention oversight and operations manager time spent on the Project) and branch office or departmental heads, non-line staff personnel (including legal, corporate, insurance/risk management and similar personnel) and other personnel stationed at the Construction Manager's principal office or offices other than the site office, except as specifically provided in Section 8.2. 8.3.2. Expenses of the Construction Manager's principal office and offices other than the site office, except as specifically provided in Section 8.2; 8.3.3. Overhead and general expenses, except as may be expressly included in Section 8.2; 8.3.4. The Construction Manager's capital expenses, including interest on the Construction Manager's capital employed for the Work; 8.3.5. Costs due to the fault, negligence or failure to fulfill a specific responsibility of the Construction Manager, Subcontractors of all tiers, and Suppliers or anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them or for whose acts any of them may be liable, including costs for the correction of damaged, defective or nonconforming Work, disposal and replacement of materials and equipment incorrectly ordered or supplied, and correcting damage to property not forming part of the Work; 8.3.6. The Construction Overhead and Profit Fee. 8.3.7. Costs, other than costs included in Change Orders approved by the City, that would cause the Guaranteed Maximum Price to be exceeded; 8.3.8. Costs for Preconstruction Phase Services; 8.3.9. Losses and expenses sustained by the Construction Manager or any Subcontractors at any tier, not compensated by insurance or otherwise, if such losses and expenses are due to infidelity on the part of any employee of Construction Manager, any Subcontractor or Supplier, anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them, or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable, or others to whom the property may be entrusted; 8.3.10. Except to the extent specifically permitted under any other provisions of the Contract Documents, costs and expenses due to the willful misconduct or gross negligence of Construction Manager, any Subcontractor, anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them, or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable; 8.3.11. Losses and expenses not covered by insurance where the Construction Manager, or any Subcontractor, failed to obtain and/or maintain in effect the insurance required to be carried by the Contract Documents, or where Construction Manager, or any Subcontractor or Supplier, failed to obtain and/or maintain such insurance in limits and amounts required by the Contract Documents except to the extent any deductible provided in such required insurance; 8.3.12. Costs and expenses incurred by Construction Manager upon breach of its warranties or guaranties; 8.3.13. Costs associated with the relocation of employees, and any travel costs not expressly permitted in Section 8.2 (including costs for long-distance travel, costs for travel between the Project Site and the Construction Manager's office(s), and hotel, car rental and airfare costs); 67 8.3.14. Any amounts to be paid by the Construction Manager for federal, state or local income or franchise taxes; 8.3.15. Any costs covered as part of the General Conditions Fee in Section 7.1.2; 8.3.16. Rental costs of machinery and equipment, or licensing charges for software and other items, which are paid or payable to the Construction Manager or a Related Party, except as specifically consented by the City in writing (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld); 8.3.17. Labor, material, and equipment costs or any other costs incurred which should be back- charged to any Subcontractor, any Sub-Subcontractor, any direct or lower tier supplier, or any other party for whom the Construction Manager is responsible; 8.3.18. Costs or losses resulting from lost, damaged by misuse or stolen tools and equipment; 8.3.19. Costs of bonding or securing liens or defending claims filed by any Subcontractor of any tier, any Supplier, any direct or lower tier supplier or any other party for whom any of such parties or the Construction Manager is responsible arising from nonpayment, unless such nonpayment is the result of the City's unexcused or wrongful failure to pay the Construction Manager undisputed amounts as and when due under the Contract Documents; 8.3.20. Costs of self-insured losses (e.g., losses within the deductible limits maintained by the Construction Manager or any direct or indirect subcontractor), costs covered by any insurance carried by Construction Manager or a direct or lower tier subcontractor, costs which would have been covered by the insurance required to be carried by a Construction Manager or a direct or lower tier subcontractor under the Contract Documents, and costs which would have been covered by insurance but for failure of the Construction Manager or direct or lower tier subcontractor to properly submit, process or give notice to the occurrence or claim; 8.3.21. Costs of employee bonuses and executive bonuses whether or not based in whole or in part on performance related to the Work; 8.3.22. Costs incurred or paid for recruiting employees (whether to third party recruiters or to employees); 8.3.23. Severance or similar payments on account of terminated employees; 8.3.24. Costs incurred after the Construction Manager's application for final payment; 8.3.25. Any outside legal fees; 8.3.26. Costs of materials and equipment stored off-site. 8.3.27. Any costs not specifically and expressly described in Section 8.2. 8.4. Discounts and Penalties. All discounts for prompt payment shall accrue to the City to the extent the Cost of the Project is paid directly by the City or from a fund made available by the City to the Construction Manager for such payments. To the extent the Cost of the Project is paid with funds of the Construction Manager at its sole expense, all cash discounts shall accrue to the Construction Manager. All trade discounts, rebates and refunds, and all returns from sale of surplus materials and equipment, shall be credited to the Cost of the Project. All penalties incurred due to fault of the Construction Manager or its Subcontractors for late payment of cost of the Project will be paid by the Construction Manager and will not be reimbursable as a Cost of the Project. 68 8.5 No Duplication. Construction Manager hereby covenants and agrees that there shall be no duplication of payments for any items comprising the Cost of the Project, including any costs related to General Conditions as set forth in Subsection 7.1.2.2, notwithstanding any itemization, breakdown or provision contained in the Contract Documents to the contrary. 8.6 Other Provisions Relating to Costs and Expenses. a. The billing rates charged by the Construction Manager for wages or salaries and associated labor burden shall be subject to City approval as part of the lump-sum General Conditions Fee and the composition of such rates shall not be subject to City audit after approval. The Construction Manager shall bill the City for the Construction Manager's personnel and jobsite labor at the actual salaries or wages plus labor burden paid by the Construction Manager. If, at any time, it is determined that any amounts paid by the City for labor costs for the Construction Manager's personnel exceed the approved billing rates, the Construction Manager shall promptly reimburse the City for such overpayment (and the City can offset such overpayment against amounts otherwise due the Construction Manager) b. Where any cost or expense is subject to the City's prior approval under the Contract Documents (including Articles 7 and 8), the Construction Manager shall obtain this approval prior to incurring the cost. c. The Construction Manager, with the participation of the Project Team as provided in the Contract Documents, shall select Subcontractors and suppliers who shall provide labor, equipment and materials related to completion of the Work. As this "buyout" process is completed, the Schedule of Values shall be revised and the actual costs associated with the line items in the Schedule of Values shall be incorporated into such schedule of values. Any net savings between the estimated costs as reflected in the original Schedule of Values and the actual Subcontractor and supplier award amounts resulting from the buyout process shall be allocated to the Construction Manager's Contingency. ARTICLE 9 CHANGE IN THE PROJECT 9.1 Contract Amendments. The City, without invalidating this Agreement, may order changes in the Work within the general scope of the Contract Documents consisting of additions, deletions or other revisions, with the GMP and the Contract Time being adjusted accordingly. Adjustments to the Base GMP or charges to the Construction Contingency shall be in accordance with Section 6.4. Change Orders may be issued by the City on its own initiative or in response to a proposal by the Construction Manager, and shall be subject to the Claims process under Article 15. 9.1.1. Changes in the Work may be accomplished by Change Order or Construction Change Directive. A Change Order shall be based upon agreement between the City and the Construction Manager; a Construction Change Directive may be issued by the City alone and may or may not be agreed to by the Construction Manager. Changes in the Work shall be performed under applicable provisions of the Contract Documents, and the Construction Manager shall proceed promptly, unless otherwise provided in the Change Order or Construction Change Directive. No Change Order shall take effect until Construction Manager delivers a Consent of Surety increasing the Performance Bond and Payment Bond by the amount of the Change Order. 9.1.2. If City requests a change in the Work, City shall submit a change request to Construction Manager, in writing. Within seven (7) business days of Construction Manager's receipt of such request from the City, Construction Manager shall provide City with a rough "pencil copy" estimate of the cost and/or time impacts associated with the request. Within twenty- one (21) days of Construction Manager's receipt of City's initial request, the Construction Manager shall submit a detailed proposal to the City stating (i) the proposed increase or decrease, if any, in the Cost of the Project which would result from such a change, (ii) the 69 effect, if any, upon the Contract Time and/or achievement of any Milestone by reason of such proposed change, and (iii) supporting data and documentation, including any requested by the City in its change request. 9.1.3. If the Construction Manager proposes a change in the Work, such proposal must be accompanied by a detailed cost breakdown in relation to the Project Budget and sufficient substantiating data to permit evaluation by the City. If the Construction Manager does submit a proposal within the preceding seven (7) business day time period, the City shall, within thirty (30) days following its receipt of such proposal, notify the Construction Manager as to whether the City agrees with such proposal and wishes to accept the Construction Manager's proposal. If the City agrees with such proposal and wishes to accept the same, the City and the Construction Manager shall execute a Change Order which at a minimum specifies: i) the detailed scope associated with the change to the Work; ii) the amount of the adjustment in the Cost of the Project and the Guaranteed Maximum Price, if any, and (iii) the extent of the adjustment in the Contract Time or Milestone, if any. In the event the City disagrees with the Construction Manager's proposal, the City may either (i) notify the Construction Manager that the City has decided to not proceed with or approve the requested change, or (ii) issue a Change Order in accordance with Subsection 9.1.5. below. 9.1.4. The increase or decrease in the Cost of the Project resulting from a change in the Project shall be determined in one or more of the following ways, subject to the provisions of Subsection 8.2.8: a. by mutual acceptance of a lump sum properly itemized and supported by sufficient substantiating data to permit evaluation by the Project Coordinator, Architect-Engineer and City; b. by unit prices stated in the GMP or subsequently agreed upon; c. _by time and materials cost and a mutually acceptable fixed or percentage fee for the Construction Manager. Construction Manager expressly acknowledges and agrees that it has sufficiently calculated and incorporated any and/or all overhead and profit into its cost proposal using any of the aforementioned methodologies. 9.1.5. If none of the methods set forth above are agreed upon, the Construction Manager, provided it receives a written Change Order signed by the City with respect to all undisputed amounts and Work, shall promptly proceed with the Work involved, subject to Construction Manager's reservation of rights as to disputed amounts. The cost of such Work shall then be determined on the basis of the reasonable expenditures and savings of those performing the Work attributed to the change, including a reasonable overhead and profit in accordance with this Article 9. With respect to any such Change Order Work, the Project Coordinator with the Architect-Engineer will establish an estimated cost of the Work and the Construction Manager shall not perform any Work whose cost exceeds that estimate without prior written approval by the City. In such case, and also under Subsection 9.1.3 above, the Construction Manager shall keep and present, in such form as the City may prescribe, an itemized accounting together with appropriate supporting data of the increase in the Cost of the Project as outlined in Article 8. The amount of decrease in the GMP to be allowed by the Construction Manager to the City for any deletion or change which results in a net decrease in cost for the Project will be the amount of the actual net decrease. 9.1.6. If unit prices are included in the Contract or as part of any Change Order, City shall pay to Construction Manager the amounts determined for the total number of each of the units of work completed at the unit price stated in the Schedule of Prices Bid associated with such Work. The number of units contained in the bid is an estimate only, and final payment shall be made for the actual number of units incorporated in or made necessary by the Contract Documents, as may be amended by Change Order. If additional unit price work is ordered, 70 then the Contractor shall perform the work as directed and shall be paid for the actual quantity of such item(s) of work performed at the appropriate original Schedule of Prices Bid associated with such Work. 9.1.7. Increases in the Cost of the Project due to a change in the Project attributable to the City, either by City's agreement thereto or the grant of a Claim under Article 15, may either be charged to the City's Contingency or result in an increase to the Base GMP, in the sole discretion of the City. Decreases in the Cost of the Project due to a change in the Project shall result in a decrease to the Base GMP. If the event of a decrease in the Base GMP as herein provided, Construction Manager's Contingency will be decreased proportionately. 9.1.8. The Construction Manager's fee for Construction Overhead and Profit for all Change Order shall be the net change in the GMP, multiplied by the percentage specified for Construction Overhead and Profit in Section 7.1.3. Subcontractors and Suppliers' overhead and profit markup or fee for Change Order or Construction Change Directives shall be reasonable, but in no event shall the aggregate total amount of overhead and profit that each Subcontractor and all lower tier subcontractors and Suppliers can charge for Work performed pursuant to Change Orders exceed 10%. For deductive Change Orders, including deductive Change Orders arising from both additive and deductive items, the deductive amounts shall include a proportionate corresponding reduction in the overhead and profit fee, as applicable to the Construction Manager, Subcontractors or Suppliers. 9.1.9. NOT USED 9.1.10. Claims Regarding Scope Changes. A "Scope Change" shall mean Work which either (i) is not reasonably inferable from the Construction Documents and other Contract Documents, (ii) is a material change in the quantity, quality, programmatic requirements or other substantial change in the Contract Documents, or (iii) is an increase or decrease in the Work arising from any changes required to the Construction Documents by agencies having jurisdiction and which were not reasonably inferable from the Construction Documents. Construction Manager acknowledges and agrees that increases or decreases in the Work arising from (i) any matters implicating or covered by Construction Manager's warranty • pursuant to Subsection 2.5.2.4, or(ii) gaps between Subcontractors' bids, shall not constitute a Scope Change unless Construction Manager can demonstrate that such Work was not reasonably inferable from the Construction Documents and other Contract Documents. a. If the Construction Manager believes that any direction, action, comment or approval by the City or Architect-Engineer gives rise to or constitutes a Scope Change for which a Change Order is required, but for which a Change Order has not yet been issued, the Construction Manager must submit notice to the City within ten (10) days of such direction, action, comment or approval which it believes constitutes a Scope Change that may require a Change Order, which shall constitute a Claim. b. Any such notice shall include the Construction Manager's good faith estimate as to the cost and schedule impact to the Construction Manager resulting from the direction, action, comment or approval. The Construction Manager must submit, in accordance with Article 15 of this Agreement, a final Claim to the City within thirty (30) days of such direction, action, comment or approval, which Claim shall include the actual cost (including a detailed cost breakdown in relation to the Project Budget and sufficient substantiating data to permit evaluation by the City) and schedule impact to the Construction Manager resulting from the direction, action, comment or approval. c. Such notice and final Claim are conditions precedent to any cost or schedule adjustment on the basis of such Claim and, if the Construction Manager does not submit such a notice within such ten (10) day period and a final Claim within such thirty(30) day period, the Construction Manager shall be deemed to have waived its right to make such Claim in the future. If the Construction Manager follows the preceding notice and Claim 71 procedures and the City agrees with the Claim, the parties shall execute a Change Order implementing the changes requested in the Claim. If the City does not agree with such a Claim, the parties shall resolve their disagreement is accordance with Section 15 of this Agreement. 9.1.11. Waiver of Claims. By executing a Change Order, the Construction Manager thereafter waives the right to assert any further Claim for an increase in the Cost of the Project and the Guaranteed Maximum Price or an extension Substantial Completion Date or other Milestone or overall Contract Time based on the subject matter of, or the Claim addressed by, such Change Order; it being acknowledged and agreed by the Construction Manager that any such Change Order shall completely address any schedule or cost impact associated with the subject matter of the Claim. 9.1.12. Approval of Change Orders/Modifications. The City Commission may approve any Change Order or other Amendment to the Contract Documents. The City Manager may approve Change Orders or Amendments not exceeding $50,000, and/or Change Orders up to an amount equal to any remaining City Contingency, if delegated to do so by Resolution of the City Commission. Change Orders or Amendment exceeding the thresholds identified herein shall require the advance approval of the City Commission. 9.2. Differing Site Conditions/Concealed Conditions. The Construction Manager acknowledges and agrees that it has satisfied itself as to what the Construction Manager anticipates will be the character, quality and quantity of soil, surface and subsurface materials or obstacles that may be encountered by the Construction Manager at the Project Site including, but not limited to, the nature or amount of any kind of soil material, the location of any utilities or structures on the Project Site, the composition or condition of any utility or structure and its contents, the fitness of any material for use as fill or drainage, or the amount of water to be expected, and that the entire cost risk of such matters, as well as any soil, surface, subsurface/underground, concealed, unknown, known, latent or other conditions (collectively, the "Site Conditions"), shall be borne by the Construction Manager as part of the Contract Price unless such conditions could not have reasonably been identified upon reasonable investigation by the Construction Manager. City makes no representations or warranties whatsoever as to the Site Conditions. Any information provided by City relating to Site Conditions is provided as advisory only, as Construction Manager recognizes and agrees that Site Conditions may vary from those observed by City. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, but rather in confirmation and furtherance thereof, the Construction Manager agrees that it shall have no Claim for any increase in the Contract Price in the event that Site Conditions are encountered or discovered at the Project Site in the performance of the Work where such conditions could reasonably have been identified upon reasonable investigation thereof. The Construction Manager expressly acknowledges and agrees that its pricing of the Work and the determination of the Contract Price were expressly based upon the Construction Manager's assuming the foregoing cost risks of Site Conditions. i. If Site Conditions that could not have reasonably been identified by Construction Manager upon prior investigation are encountered at the Project Site that are materially differing from those indicated in the Contract Documents, or if unknown physical conditions of an unusual nature differ materially from those ordinarily encountered and generally recognized as inherent in the Work provided for in the Contract Documents are encountered at the Project Site, Construction Manager shall promptly notify the City within two (2) business days of the specific materially differing Site Conditions before the Construction Manager disturbs the conditions or performs the affected Work. ii. Upon receipt of written notification of differing Site Conditions from the Construction Manager, the City will investigate the Site Conditions and, if it is determined that the Site Conditions materially differ and cause an increase or decrease in the cost or time required for the performance of any Work, an equitable adjustment may be made in accordance with Article 11 herein and the other Contract Documents. An adjustment for differing Site Conditions shall not be allowed, and any Claim relating thereto shall be deemed conclusively waived, if the Construction Manager has not provided the required written notice within two (2) business days 72 of discovery of the Site Conditions, or has disturbed the Site Conditions prior to City's examination thereof. Should the City determine that the Site Conditions of the Project Site are not so materially different to warrant a change in the Contract Price or Contract Time or any other terms of the Contract Documents, Construction Manager shall be notified of the reasons in writing, and such determination shall be final and binding upon the Parties hereto. iii. For purposes of this Section 9.2, a "materially differing" Site Condition is one that (1) is not identified in the Contract Documents and is not reasonably inferable therefrom; and (2) could not have reasonably been identified by Construction Manager upon prior investigation, provided Construction Manager reasonably undertook such prior site investigation; and (3) requires a change to the Work that increases Construction Manager's costs and/or impacts the critical path for completion of the Work. iv. Where Site Conditions delay the Project, and said delay could have been avoided by reasonable investigations of the Project Site at any time prior to commencement of the Work in question, such delay shall not be considered to be an Excusable Delay beyond the control of the Construction Manager, and no time extension shall be granted pursuant to Article 9. No request for an equitable adjustment or change to the Contract Time for differing Site Conditions shall be allowed if made after the date certified as the Substantial Completion Date. 9.3. No Damages for Delay. 9.3.1 No Damages for Delay. NO CLAIM FOR DAMAGES OR ANY CLAIM OTHER THAN FOR AN EXTENSION OF TIME SHALL BE MADE OR ASSERTED AGAINST CITY BY REASON OF ANY DELAYS including any Claim for an increase in the Guaranteed Maximum Price, or payment or compensation to the Construction Manager (or its Subcontractors) of any kind for direct, indirect, consequential, impact, or other costs, expenses, lost profits, compensation, reimbursement or damages including costs of acceleration or inefficiency arising because of delay, disruption, interference or hindrance from any cause whatsoever, whether such delay, disruption, interference, or hindrance be reasonable or unreasonable, foreseeable or unforeseeable, or avoidable or unavoidable, and irrespective of whether such delay constitutes an Excusable Delay and irrespective of whether such delay results in an extension of the Contract Time; provided, however, Construction Manager's hindrances or delays are not due solely to fraud, bad faith or willful or intentional interference by the City in the performance of the Work, and then only where such acts continue after Construction Manager's written notice to the City of such alleged interference. 9.3.1.1 Construction Manager acknowledges and agrees that Excusable Delay shall not be deemed to constitute willful or intentional interference with the Construction Manager's performance of the Work without clear and convincing proof that they were the result of a deliberate act, without any reasonable and good-faith basis, and were specifically intended to disrupt the Construction Manager's performance of the Work. The City's attempts to facilitate or assist Construction Manager in performance of the Work shall in no way be construed, interpreted and/or be deemed to constitute willful or intentional interference with the Construction Manager's performance of the Work. 9.3.1.2 Except as provided herein, Construction Manager hereby waives all other remedies at law or in equity that it might otherwise have against the City on account of any Excusable Delay and any and all other events that may, from time to time, delay the Construction Manager in the performance of the Work. Construction Manager acknowledges and agrees that, except as specified herein, all delays or events and their potential impacts on the performance by the Construction Manager are specifically contemplated and acknowledged by the Parties in entering into this Agreement and that Construction Manager's pricing of the Work and the determination of the Guaranteed Maximum Price shall be expressly based on the 73 Construction Manager's assumption of the risks thereof, and Construction Manager hereby waives any and all Claims it might have for any of the foregoing losses, costs, damages and expenses. 9.4. Extensions to the Contract Time. 9.4.1 Excusable Delays. Construction Manager's sole remedy for Excusable Delay is an extension of the Contract Time for each day of critical path delay and, to the limited extent applicable, costs as provided in Subsection 9.4.1.4, but only if the pre-requisites and notice requirements of Subsection 9.4.4 below have been timely and properly satisfied. An excusable delay is one that (i) directly impacts critical path activity delineated in the Project Schedule and extends the time for completion of the Work; (ii) could not reasonably have been mitigated by Construction Manager, including by re-sequencing, reallocating or redeploying and/or increasing the amount of its forces to other portions of the Work; and (iii) is caused by Force Majeure (defined in Section 9.8 below) or other circumstances beyond the control and due to no fault of Construction Manager or its Subcontractors, material persons, Suppliers, or Vendors ("Excusable Delay"). If two or more separate events of Excusable Delay are concurrent with each other, Construction Manager shall only be entitled to an extension of time for each day of such concurrent critical path delay, and Construction Manager shall not be entitled to double recovery thereon. For illustration purposes only, if two events of Excusable Delay are concurrent for two days, Construction Manager shall only receive a time extension of a total of two days, and not four days. 9.4.1.1. Inclement weather may be grounds for an Excusable Delay when rains or other inclement weather conditions result in Construction Manager being unable to work at least fifty percent (50%) of the normal work shift on controlling items of Work identified on the accepted updated progress schedule submitted pursuant to Subsection 2.1.3 of this Agreement. Time extensions for weather delays shall not be automatic and must be requested in accordance with the notice and other requirements of Subsection 9.4.4. No time extension for weather-related delays will be considered until the Construction Manager demonstrates that the total number of days in any given month by which the Construction Manager has been delayed due to adverse weather conditions in accordance with this Section exceeds the number of days corresponding with each month below, as follows: JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC Days: 06 06 06 06 10 15 16 17 17 13 08 06 Time extensions in any given month shall only be allowable for adverse weather days in excess of the days corresponding for each respective month as set forth above. 9.4.1.2. If an event of delay satisfying all requirements herein to constitute Excusable Delay directly arises from an act or omission of the City, Resident Project Representative or Architect-Engineer relating to their respective obligations under the Contract Documents, no such act or omission shall be deemed an Excusable Delay unless and until the Construction Manager shall have first provided the City with written notice setting forth a description of the specific acts or omissions adversely affecting the progress of the Work and the City, Resident Project Representative or Architect- Engineer shall have failed, within ten (10) business days after receipt of such written notice, to have responded in any way to the written Notice, (whether agreeing or disputing Construction Manager's claimed event of delay) or commenced to address or correct the act or omission described in the Construction Manager's notice; and provided further, if the City, Resident Project Representative or Architect-Engineer • fails to correct such act or omission, the period of any such Excusable Delay shall be 74 deemed to have commenced on the date the City received the aforesaid written notice from the Construction Manager. 9.4.1.3. Any extension of time for Excusable Delay will depend upon the extent to which the delay affects the Project Schedule and will only extend the scheduled dates for the items of the Work so delayed and shall be net of any available "float" time included in the Project Schedule or Construction Schedule. Scheduled dates for other portions of the Work not so delayed will remain unchanged. Delays which do not affect the Critical Path of the Project Schedule will not entitle Construction Manager to an extension of time, regardless of whether they may otherwise satisfy the other requirements for an Excusable Delay. 9.4.1.4. Construction Manager's sole remedy for the occurrence of Excusable Delays caused by City (in its proprietary capacity, as opposed to its governmental/regulatory capacity) and its consultants, including Architect-Engineer or Force Majeure Events shall be an extension of time for the affected activities on the Project Schedule. In lieu of providing a time extension for an Excusable Delay, subject to City's approval at its sole discretion, City and Construction Manager may agree for Construction Manager to work on approved evening or Saturday shifts. However, nothing contained herein, shall require the City to agree or permit Construction Manager to work on any evening and/or Saturday shifts and the failure to grant such permission shall not, in any way, excuse the Construction Manager from timely performing the Work in accordance with the approved Project Schedule. 9.4.2. Inexcusable Delays. "Inexcusable Delay" shall mean any delays not included within the definition of Excusable Delay as set forth above including any delay which extends the completion of the Work or portion of the Work beyond the time specified in the Project Schedule, including, without limitation, the Substantial Completion Date and any Milestone, and which is caused by the act, fault, inaction or omission of the Construction Manager or any Subcontractor, Supplier or other party for whom the Construction Manager is responsible; any delay that could have been limited or avoided by Construction Manager's timely 'notice to the City of such delay;- or any delay in obtaining licenses, permits or inspections caused by the actions or omissions of the Construction Manager or its Subcontractors, Suppliers or any other party for whom the Construction Manager is responsible An Inexcusable Delay shall not be cause for granting an extension of time to complete any Work or any compensation whatsoever, and shall subject the Construction Manager to damages in accordance with the Contract Documents. In no event shall the Construction Manager be excused for interim delays which do not extend the Project Schedule, including the Substantial Completion Date, or any Milestones. 9.4.3. NOT USED. 9.4.4. Prerequisites and Notice Requirements for Extensions of Time. Except as provided in Section 9.1 with respect to Changes in the Work, an extension of the Contract Time will only be granted by the City under the following circumstances: (a) if a delay occurs as a result of an Excusable Delay, and (b) the Construction Manager has complied with each of the following requirements below to the reasonable satisfaction of the City: a. Construction Manager shall provide written notice to the City of any event of delay or potential delay within five (5) days of the commencement of the event giving rise to the request. The Construction Manager, within ten (10) days of the date upon which the Construction Manager has knowledge of the delay, shall notify the City, in writing, of the cause of the delay stating the approximate number of days the Construction Manager expects to be delayed, and must make a request for an extension of time, if applicable, to the City, in writing, within ten (10) days after the cessation of the event causing the delay specifying the number of days the Construction Manager believes that its activities were in fact delayed by the cause(s)described in its initial notice. 75 b. The Construction Manager must show to the reasonable satisfaction of the City that the activity claimed to have been delayed was in fact delayed by the stated cause of delay, that the critical path of the Work was materially affected by the delay, that the delay in such activity was not concurrent with any Inexcusable Delay, the delay was not the result of the performance of unit price Work, and that the delay in such activity will result in a delay of Substantial Completion Date in the Project Schedule or any other Milestone. c. The initial notice provided by the Construction Manager under Subsection (a) above shall provide an estimated number of days the Construction Manager believes it will be delayed, and describe the efforts of the Construction Manager that have been or are going to be undertaken to overcome or remove the Excusable Delay and to minimize the potential adverse effect on the cost and time for performance of the Work resulting from such Excusable Delay. The mere written notice of an event of delay or potential delay, without all of the aforementioned required information, is insufficient and will not toll the time period in which the Construction Manager must provide proper written notice under this Article. d. Construction Manager's strict compliance with this Section is a condition precedent to receipt of an extension of the Contract Time. Failure of the Construction Manager to comply with all requirements as to any particular event of delay, including the requirements of this Section, shall be deemed conclusively to constitute a waiver, abandonment or relinquishment of any entitlement to an extension of time and all Claims resulting from that particular event of Project delay. Once the Parties have mutually agreed as to the adjustment in the Contract Time due to an Excusable Delay, they shall enter into a Change Order documenting the same. If the City and Construction Manager cannot resolve a request for time extension made properly and timely under this Section within sixty (60) days following submission, the Construction Manager may re-submit the request as a Claim in accordance with the procedures set forth in Article 15 of this Agreement. 9.4.5. Construction Manager's Duty. Notwithstanding the provisions of this Agreement allowing the Construction Manager to claim delay due to Excusable Delay, whenever an Excusable Delay shall occur, the Construction Manager shall use all reasonable efforts to overcome or remove any such Excusable Delay, and shall provide the City with written notice of the Construction Manager's recommendations on how best to minimize any adverse effect on the time and cost of performing the Work resulting from such Excusable Delay. In furtherance of the foregoing, whenever there shall be any Excusable Delay, the Construction Manager shall use all reasonable efforts to adjust the Project scheduling and the sequencing and timing of the performance of the Work in a manner that will avoid, to the extent reasonably practicable, any Excusable Delay giving rise to an actual extension in the time for performance of the Work. If there are corresponding costs associated with any of the measures which the Construction Manager deems necessary or desirable to minimize any adverse effects resulting from any Excusable Delay, the Construction Manager shall advise the City of such anticipated associated costs and shall not proceed with such measures absent the City's executing a Change Order in connection therewith. Nothing in this Section 9.4 shall, however, be deemed to entitle the Construction Manager to any adjustment in the Contract Price or the Guaranteed Maximum Price or any other damages, losses or expenses resulting from an Excusable Delay; nor shall it be deemed to obligate the City to agree to undertake any recommendations suggested by the Construction Manager as a means of minimizing the adverse effects of any Excusable Delay. • 76 9.5 Construction Change Directives. The Project Coordinator or Resident Project Representative on behalf of the City) and Architect-Engineer will each have authority to approve and issue Construction Change Directives setting forth written interpretations of the Contract Documents, and ordering minor changes in the execution of the Work, provided the Construction Change Directive involves no change in the Contract Price or Contract Time. 9.6 Emergencies. In any emergency affecting the safety of persons or property, the Construction Manager shall act at its discretion, to prevent threatened damage, injury or loss. Any increase in the Guaranteed Maximum Price or extension of time claimed by the Construction Manager on account of emergency work shall be determined as provided in Article 9. 9.7 Hazardous Waste Removal. The Construction Manager shall or shall cause the removal, encapsulation, transportation and disposal of any hazardous material as may be required in connection with the Work. Hazardous material brought by the Construction Manager or the Subcontractors shall remain their responsibility for proper disposal. Any hazardous material not specifically shown on the Contract Documents shall be considered a concealed condition and may be the responsibility of the Construction Manager in a Change Order. 9.8 Force Majeure 9.8.1. A "Force Majeure" event is an event that (1) in fact causes a delay in the performance of a Party's obligations under the Contract Documents, and (2) is beyond the reasonable control of the Party incurring the delay, and (3) is not due to an intentional act, error, omission, or negligence of such Party, and (4) 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, sabotage, explosions, embargo restrictions, quarantine restrictions, transportation accidents, strikes, floods, strong hurricanes or tornadoes, earthquakes, or other acts of God which prevent performance. Force Majeure shall not include technological impossibility, failure of equipment supplied by Construction Manager, receipt of and incorporation of defective materials into the Work, shortage of funds, failure of Suppliers to deliver equipment and materials except where such failure is itself the result of a Force Majeure event, or failure of Construction Manager to secure the required permits for prosecution of the Work. 9.8.2. If Construction Manager's performance of its contractual obligations under the Contract Documents is prevented or delayed by an event believed by Construction Manager to be Force Majeure, Construction Manager shall immediately upon learning of the occurrence of the event or of the commencement of any such delay, but in no case exceeding the time period set forth in Subsection 9.4.4, provide written Notice to the City(1) of the occurrence of the delay, (2) of the nature of the event and the cause thereof, (3) of the anticipated impact on the Work, (4) of the anticipated period of the delay, and (5) of what course of action Construction Manager plans to take in order to mitigate the detrimental effects of the event. Construction Manager's timely delivery to City of the Notice of the occurrence of a Force Majeure event is a condition precedent to allowance of an extension of time under this Section; however, receipt of such Notice by City shall not constitute acceptance that the event claimed to be a Force Majeure event is in fact Force Majeure. The burden of proof of the occurrence of a Force Majeure event shall be on Construction Manager. Failure to give such Notice promptly and within such time limit and/or without the information required herein may be deemed sufficient reason for denial by City of any extension of time. 9.8.3. A Force Majeure event may be grounds for an Excusable Delay. If in the opinion of City the event was a Force Majeure event, Construction Manager shall be entitled to such extension of time for completing the Project as, in the opinion of City, is reasonable and equitable. 9.8.4. The suspension of Construction Manager's performance due to a Force Majeure event shall be of no greater scope and no longer duration than is required. Construction Manager shall use its reasonable best efforts to continue to perform its obligations hereunder to the extent 77 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. 9.8.5. Construction Manager's obligations 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. ARTICLE 10 RIGHT TO PERFORM CONSTRUCTION AND TO AWARD SEPARATE CONTRACTS; MUTUAL RESPONSIBILITY 10.1. Right to Award Separate Contracts. The City reserves the right to perform construction or operations related to the Project with the City's own forces, and to award separate contracts to other contractors, including subcontractors, in connection with other portions of the Project or other construction or operations on the Project Site or adjacent to the Project Site (collectively, "Separate Contractors"). 10.2. Integration of Work with Separate Contractors. Construction Manager shall afford Separate Contractors reasonable access to the Project Site for the execution of their work. Following the request of the City, the Construction Manager shall prepare a plan in order to integrate the work to be performed by the City or by Separate Contractors with the performance of the Work, and shall submit such plan to the City for approval. The Construction Manager shall arrange the performance of the Work so that the Work and the work of the City and the Separate Contractors are, to the extent applicable, properly integrated, joined in an acceptable manner and performed in the proper sequence, so that any disruption or damage to the Work or to any work of the City or of Separate Contractors is avoided. 10.3. Coordination. Construction Manager shall conduct its work so as not to interfere with or hinder the progress of completion of the construction performed by Separate Contractors, and Construction Manager and such other contractors shall.cooperate with each other as directed by the Project Coordinator. 10.3.1. The Construction Manager shall provide for coordination of the activities of the Construction Manager's (and its Subcontractors') own forces with the activities of each Separate Contractor and the City. The Construction Manager shall participate with all Separate Contractors and the City in reviewing and coordinating the schedules of the City and the Separate Contractors with the Project Schedule when directed to do so by the City. The Construction Manager shall make any revisions to the Project Schedule (but without extending the Substantial Completion Date) deemed necessary after a joint review with the City and mutual agreement. 10.3.2. Coordination with Separate Contractors shall not be grounds for an extension of time or any adjustment in the Guaranteed Maximum Price. Construction Manager agrees that its pricing of the Work and the determination of the Guaranteed Maximum Price were expressly based upon the Construction Manager's assumption of the foregoing cost risks. 10.4. Use of Project Site by Others. The Construction Manager shall afford the City and all Separate Contractors reasonable opportunity for storage of their materials and equipment, and performance of their work. The Construction Manager shall also connect and coordinate its construction and operations with the City and all Separate Contractors' construction and operations as required by the Contract Documents. 78 10.5. Deficiency in Work of Separate Contractors. If to properly execute a portion of the Work, Construction Manager depends upon the construction or operations by the City or a Separate Contractor, the Construction Manager shall, prior to proceeding with that portion of the Work, promptly report to the City apparent discrepancies or defects in such other construction that renders it unsuitable for proper execution by the Construction Manager. The Parties shall resolve in good faith any such discrepancies or defects or any disagreements relating thereto. Failure of the Construction Manager so to report shall constitute a representation by the Construction Manager to the City that the City's or Separate Contractor's completed or partially completed construction is fit and proper to receive the Construction Manager's Work. However, although such representation constitutes a waiver of any rights of Construction Manager against the City for discrepancies or defects in such Separate Contractor's work, such representation shall not constitute a waiver of any rights of the Construction Manager against such Separate Contractor as a result of such discrepancies or defects. 10.6. Claims Involving Separate Contractors. Except as provided below, the Construction Manager shall assume all liability, financial and otherwise, in connection with the Work. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the Construction Manager shall defend and save harmless the City against any and all damages or Claims for damages, losses and costs, including, but not limited to reasonable attorney's fees, that may arise by a Separate Contractor or any other third party to the extent caused by the negligence, recklessness or intentional wrongful misconduct of the Construction Manager and persons employed or utilized by the Construction Manager in the performance of the Agreement.. 10.6.1. In the event that the Construction Manager unnecessarily and unreasonably delays the work of Separate Contractors by not cooperating with them, or by not affording them reasonable opportunity or facility to perform their work as specified, the Construction Manager shall, in such event, pay all reasonable costs and expenses incurred by such Separate Contractor(s) due to any such delays. The Construction Manager hereby authorizes the City to deduct the amount of such reasonable costs and expenses from any monies due or to become due, including Retainage, to the Construction Manager under this Agreement. 10.6.2. If, through the acts or omissions of the Construction Manager or any Subcontractor, any Separate Contractor shall suffer loss or damage to its work, the Construction Manager agrees to compensate such Separate Contractor for any such loss or damage. If such Separate Contractor shall assert any claim or bring any action against the City on account of any damage alleged to have been sustained, the City shall notify the Construction Manager, who, at its sole cost and expense, shall defend, indemnify and save harmless the City and pay and satisfy any judgment or award entered against the City in any such action and shall pay all costs and expenses, legal and otherwise, incurred by the City therein or thereby, including reasonable attorneys'fees. 10.6.3. Subject to the last sentence of this paragraph, the Construction Manager agrees that, despite the fact that such Separate Contractor is not in privity of contract with the Construction Manager, such Separate Contractor shall have the right to bring a direct cause of action against the Construction Manager for its (and its Subcontractors') acts and omissions under this Agreement which result in damages or losses to such Separate Contractor. The foregoing agreement of the Construction Manager shall, however, only be enforceable by separate contractors who grant such a direct cause of action to the Construction Manager under their respective separate contracts with the City and who have also agreed to assume the liabilities and obligations assumed by the Construction Manager under this Section 10.6. 10.7. The Construction Manager shall promptly remedy damage caused by the Construction Manager or its Subcontractors to completed or partially completed construction or to property of the City or Separate Contractors, no later than thirty(30) days following notice by City or any other party of such damage. 79 ARTICLE 11 PAYMENTS TO THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER 11.1. Applications for Payment. The Construction Manager shall deliver to the City on a monthly basis, and review with the City in person in order to obtain the City's approval, itemized Applications for Payments (each, an "Application for Payment"). Each Application for Payment shall be submitted to the City and Architect-Engineer immediately after the end of the expiration of the period (i.e., the month) (herein each called a "Payment Period") covered by such Application for Payment. The Schedule of Values shall be allocated to the various portions of the Work. Payment during the Construction Phase will be based upon percentage of Work completed for each item in the approved Schedule of Values. Applications for Payment shall be in a form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the City. The requirements of this Article 11 shall take precedence and control over any conflicting requirements in the Project Specifications or other Contract Documents. a. Form of Application: Projected Payment Schedule. The Construction Manager shall make each Application for Payment on a form approved by the City, which incorporates the approved Schedule of Values. Construction Manager shall provide up to three (3) hard copies of each Application for Payment, including supporting documentation, and one electronic copy in native and .pdf format. b. Supporting Documentation. Together with each Application for Payment, the Construction Manager shall submit the monthly progress report required by Section 2.1.2 to the City. Payment will be made on the basis of approved Applications for Payment certified by the Architect- Engineer and recommended for payment by the City and such supporting documentation as the City may reasonably require including, without limitation, any Construction Manager and Subcontractor lien waivers/releases of claims and consents of surety releasing the City from any and all present or future liability for payment which accrued or may accrue against the City on account of the Work that is the subject of the Application for Payment (conditioned only on payment); provided, however, such lien waivers from Subcontractors need only cover the immediately preceding Application for Payment period. Such supporting documentation will include, but shall not necessarily be limited to, the following: i. The Construction Manager's payroll records or certified copies thereof, pertinent to the Work for which payment is requested, if applicable to the Project pursuant to the terms of the RFQ (i.e. to address federal grant requirements and the like). The Construction Manager's payroll records shall contain the name, address and social security number of each employee, his or her correct classification, rate of pay, daily and weekly number of hours worked, itemized deductions made and actual wages paid, with hourly base rate, hourly fringe rate and hourly benefit rate clearly indicated. ii. An updated progress schedule acceptable to City as required by Section 2.1.3 of this Agreement; iii. A list of Subcontractors that worked during the Application for Payment period; iv. A release of lien/claims from the Construction Manager in favor of the City, and releases of Liens/Claims from each Subcontractor in favor of the Construction Manager and the City, relative to the Work which was the subject of previous Applications for Payment; v. A Consent of Surety relative to the Work which is the subject of the pending Application for Payment; vi. One hard copy and one electronic copy (in native media format, i.e. .jpg) of aerials and photographs of the areas of Work for the period that is the subject of the pending Application for Payment, dated within its native digital/media format; 80 vii. Verifiable evidence of updated as-built information for Work performed during the payment period in CAD format; viii. A LEED certification status report, if applicable, including documentation of compliance with specifications for Work items that have been designated as intended to support the City's application for LEED certification; and ix. Any other documentation requested by the Contract Administrator, Project Coordinator, RPR or any other City designee, to assist in the City's review of applications for payment, including, without limitation, cancelled checks for prior payment periods covered by prior Applications of payment if requested by Contract Administrator, Project Coordinator or any other City designee. Contract Administrator may elect to waive submission of any particular supporting document on a case-by-case basis if Construction Manager demonstrates extraordinary extenuating circumstances for being unable to provide the required documentation, and provided further that any such waiver in any specific instance shall not in any way constitute a waiver of the requirement to provide all supporting documentation in every other instance, including any other Application for Payment. c. Review Process. Pencil copy draft Applications for Payment shall be submitted to Construction Manager by Subcontractors on the 20th of each month. Construction Manager will review and have a draft pencil copy ready for City's and RPR's review and conduct each field walk ("Project Site Walk-through")with Architect-Engineer and/or Resident Project Representative as soon as possible thereafter. City, Resident Project Representative, and Architect-Engineer shall submit all final comments to Construction Manager after the Project Site Walk-through/pencil copy review. Construction Manager will then submit completed, certified and corrected final edits with all backup to the City or the City's agent(the Resident Project Representative) no later than the first day of the following month. City acceptance of Applications for Payment will occur and will only be considered effective after all of the following have been completed; i) Application for Payment is certified by the Architect-Engineer; ii) Application for Payment is approved and/or certified by the Resident Project Representative; iii)all releases of liens/claims are properly notarized and submitted to the City; iv)all required supporting documentation in accordance with Section 11.1(b) of this Agreement and as may be otherwise required by the other Contract Documents, is submitted; and v) comments provided by City, Resident Project Representative, and Architect-Engineer from draft review are satisfactorily addressed. Applications for Payment shall be subject to final approval by the City. Failure to furnish supporting evidence for amounts invoiced shall result in a reduction of the amount otherwise due to Construction Manager. Incomplete Applications for Payment will not be processed. Construction Manager must submit an Application for Payment once each Payment Period, with the exception of Applications for Payment for release of retainage only, which Construction Manager must submit separately from Applications for Payment for Work performed during a Payment Period. 11.2. Right to Withhold Payments. Notwithstanding any provision hereof to the contrary, the City may withhold payments to the Construction Manager in the following circumstances: a. In addition to the Performance Bond and Payment Bond and any other security or retainage then being held by the City, the City may withhold from any payment due or to become due to the Construction Manager, amounts sufficient to reimburse the City for its expenditures incurred or that may be incurred on account of the Construction Manager or to secure the following: i. correction or re-execution of Work which is defective or has not been performed in accordance with the Contract Documents and which the Construction Manager has failed to correct in accordance with the terms of this Agreement or any other Contract Documents; 81 ii. past due payments owed to Subcontractors for which City has not been provided an appropriate release of lien/claim (whether or not the Work in question is the subject of any dispute); iii. the City's remedies arising from any failure to perform the Contract Documents' requirements or uncured Default of this Agreement by the Construction Manager; iv. damage to another contractor or third-party (including, without limitation, the property of any resident or business in the area surrounding the Project Site) which has not been remedied or, damage to City property which has not been remedied; v. liquidated damages and/or any other costs incurred by City for extended construction administration, to the extent permitted by the Contract Documents; vi. failure of Construction Manager to provide any and all documents required by the Contract Documents including, without limitation, the failure to maintain as-built drawings in a current and acceptable state; and vii. pending or imminent Claims of the City or others including, without limitation, Claims which are subject to Construction Manager's indemnity obligation under Article 12 hereof, for which the Construction Manager has not posted bonds or other additional security reasonably satisfactory to the City. Except as otherwise specifically provided in this Agreement, in no event shall any interest be due and payable by the City to the Construction Manager or any other party on any of the sums retained by the City pursuant to any of the terms or provisions of any of the Contract Documents. 11.3. NOT USED 11.4. Effect of Application. In presenting an Application for Payment to the City, the Construction Manager warrants that: a. Title to the Work, including all materials and equipment, covered by such Application for Payment will pass to the City, free and clear of any and all liens, claims, security interests or other encumbrances (for purposes of this Article 8, hereinafter referred to as "Liens"), either by incorporation in construction or upon receipt of payment by the Construction Manager, whichever occurs first, and such Work shall not give rise to any valid Claims against the Performance and Payment Bond furnished by the Construction Manager. The Construction Manager shall provide evidence demonstrating the above facts to the reasonable satisfaction of the City upon the City's request; b. No Work, or any materials or equipment constituting a portion of the Work, covered by such Application for Payment will have been acquired by the Construction Manager, or any other person performing work at the Project Site or furnishing materials or equipment for the Project, subject to an agreement under which a Lien is retained by the seller or otherwise imposed by the Construction Manager or such other person; c. Construction has progressed to the point indicated in the Application for Payment; the quality of the Work and any goods and materials covered by such Application for Payment are in accordance with the Contract Documents and Applicable Laws, codes, ordinances, rules and regulations of governmental authorities having jurisdiction over the Project; and the Construction Manager is entitled to payment in the amount requested; and d. The Construction Manager and its Subcontractors of any tier are not in breach of applicable conflict of interest provisions of state law with respect to this Agreement and have not been debarred from bidding on work by the State or the City. 82 11.5. Payments to Subcontractors/Suppliers. No Application for Payment shall include any request for payment of amounts that the Construction Manager or the Architect-Engineer does not intend to pay to a Subcontractor because of a dispute or for any other reason. The Construction Manager shall pay each Subcontractor, except for payments already made directly by the Construction Manager, promptly out of the amount paid to the Construction Manager on account of such Subcontractor's work, goods and/or materials, the amount to which said Architect-Engineer and/or Subcontractor is entitled in accordance with the terms of the Construction Manager's contract with such Subcontractor. The Construction Manager shall, in its agreement with each Subcontractor, require each Subcontractor to make payments to its subcontractors in similar manner. The City shall have the right to withhold from payments to the Construction Manager amounts that the City reasonably believes are owing to a Subcontractor (from City's past payments) unless the Construction Manager explains the circumstances of such nonpayment to the satisfaction of the City. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the City shall have no obligation to pay or to be responsible in any way for payment to any Subcontractor. 11.6. Subcontractors' Rights/ No Mechanics' Liens. The rights of all persons supplying labor, materials and supplies, used directly or indirectly in the prosecution of the Work covered by the Contract Documents, are governed by the provisions of Section 255.05, Florida Statutes. Nothing in the Contract Documents shall be construed to confer any benefits or rights or to create any relationships whatsoever between the City and any Subcontractor, Supplier, laborer or any other party except as same may be granted, conferred or created by Section 255.05 of the Florida Statutes. a. If any Subcontractor, supplier, materialman, or laborer, of any tier, or any other person files or provides notice of a Lien, demand or Claim relating to the Work, or any part thereof or any interest therein, or any improvements thereon, or against any monies due or to become due to the Construction Manager on account of any Work, labor, services, materials, machinery, equipment or other items performed or furnished for or in connection with the Work, the Construction Manager shall cause such Liens or Claims to be satisfied, released or discharged within thirty (30) days from the date of filing or notice thereof; provided, however, that the City may extend the thirty (30) day period if the Construction Manager demonstrates to the satisfaction of the City that such Lien or Claim cannot be so satisfied, released or discharged in such time period and that the Construction Manager is proceeding diligently to cause such Liens or Claims to be satisfied, released or discharged. The City will withhold the amount of the Lien or Claim from payments to be made to the Construction Manager, pending the satisfaction, release or discharge of the Lien or Claim, in accordance with all requirements of Florida law including, but not limited to, Sections 255.05 and 255.078, Florida Statutes. b. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the Construction Manager shall defend, indemnify and hold the City harmless against any and all Liens Claims, suits, judgments, costs or expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees (including those of its in-house attorneys and outside counsel) arising from, by reason of, or in connection with any such Liens, Claims, suits or judgments. The City shall have the right, at its sole option, to participate in the defense or resolution of any such Liens or Claims, suits or judgments, without relieving the Construction Manager of its obligations hereunder or waiving any rights and remedies the City may have in connection therewith. 11.7. Retainage. The City shall withhold from each progress payment(including, without limitation, the first progress payment for bonds and insurance) made to the Construction Manager retainage in the amount of ten percent (10%) of each such payment until fifty percent (50%) of the Work has been completed and certified by the Architect-Engineer, RPR and the City. The Work shall be considered 50% complete at the point at which the City has expended 50% of the Contract Price together with all costs associated with existing Change Orders or other additions or Amendments to the construction Work provided for in this Agreement. Thereafter, the City shall reduce to five percent (5%) the amount of retainage withheld from each subsequent progress payment made to the Construction Manager, until Substantial Completion as • 83 provided in Article 5 herein. Any reduction in retainage below five percent (5%) shall be at the sole discretion of the City after written request by Construction Manager. All requests for release of retainage shall be made in accordance with, and shall be subject to, the requirements of Section 255.078 of the Florida Statutes, as may be amended. Except as provided by law, the City shall have no obligation to release or disburse retainage until Substantial Completion of the Project. Any such request shall be made independently of and separately from any Application for Payment or other document required by the Contract Documents. Following Substantial Completion, and after completion of, and payment by the City for, all items on the Substantial Completion Punch List and/or remaining Work, the Construction Manager may submit a payment request for all remaining retainage. It shall be the City's sole determination as to whether any of the items have been completed. For items deemed not to have been completed, the City may withhold retainage up to two times the total cost to complete such items. In the event that all or any of the Substantial Completion Punch List items have not been completed on or before the Final Completion Date, then City, in its sole discretion, may elect to complete some or all of such Substantial Completion Punch List items and apply the retainage held with respect thereto towards the costs of completion thereof; provided, however, in the event that such retainage amounts are not sufficient to complete the remaining Substantial Completion Punch List items, Construction Manager shall promptly pay to or reimburse the City for the amount of any deficiency. Any interest earned on retainage shall accrue to the benefit of City. City shall disburse the retainage amounts withheld upon the City's acceptance of the completion of the items for which they were withheld and, assuming that no other items or conditions have arisen with respect to the Work, including, without limitation, any defects or other noncompliance with the Contract Documents. 11.8. No Acceptance. No progress payment made by the City to Construction Manager shall constitute acceptance of any portion of the Work, any goods or materials provided under this Agreement or any portion thereof. No partial or entire use or occupancy of the Project by the City shall constitute an acceptance of any portion of the Work or the complete Project which is not in accordance with the Contract Documents. 11.9. Payment by the City. a. Approval of Applications for Payment. The City shall use good faith reasonable efforts to approve or reject (specifying, in the event of rejection, the reasons therefor) each Construction Manager's certified Application for Payment within fourteen (14) days after receipt thereof, or within such period of time as may be otherwise permitted by Fla. Stat. 218.735. If reasons for rejection apply only to a portion of the Work relating to such Application for Payment, only such portion shall be rejected. An Application for Payment or portion thereof that has been approved by the City is herein referred to as an "Approved Application for Payment." b. Frequency of Payments. In accordance with Section 218.735 of Florida Statutes, the City shall make, subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, progress payments for Approved Applications for Payment, less Retainage as herein provided for and/or withholding of any other amounts pursuant to the Contract Documents (including, without limitation, withholding of payment pursuant to Article 8 and any other provisions of the Contract Documents), and shall use good faith reasonable efforts to make such payments within the twenty-five (25) days after the applicable certified Application for Payment is marked as received, in accordance with Section 218.74(1)of the Florida Statutes. c. No Diversion. The Construction Manager agrees that monies received for the performance of this Agreement shall be used first for payment due for labor, material, and services for the Project and taxes thereon, and said monies shall not be diverted to satisfy obligations of the Construction Manager on other contracts or accounts and/or in any manner which may constitute a violation of Florida Statute 713.345. 84 11.10. Release of Subcontractor Retainage. If a Subcontractor has completed its portion of the Work (including all Substantial Completion Punch List items relating to the Subcontractor's portion of the Work) pursuant to any given Subcontract, the Construction Manager may request the City to disburse the Retainage being held by the City in respect of such Subcontractor, after delivering to the City any necessary consent to such disbursement from any bond sureties in form reasonably satisfactory to the City. If the City is reasonably satisfied the Subcontractor's work has been completed in accordance with the Contract Documents and the City has received satisfactory final releases of lien with respect to the Subcontractor's work, the City may, at its sole discretion, disburse said portion of Retainage, provided that all other requirements of the Contract Documents are satisfied. Regardless of whether the City has disbursed said Retainage with respect to any Subcontractor, the twelve (12) month period referred to in Section 13.2 herein and as otherwise required by the Contract Documents shall not begin with respect to the portion of the Work performed by such Subcontractor until the Substantial Completion Date. 11.11. Certified Cost of the Project. As a part of its final Application for Payment hereunder, the Construction Manager shall deliver to the City a certification as to the total Cost of the Project actually and properly incurred by the Construction Manager in the performance of the Work (herein such amount is called the "Certified Cost of the Project"), which certification is subject to the City's audit rights as set forth in Section 16.13. Within thirty(30) days after receipt of such certification, the City shall deliver to the Construction Manager written notice of any objections thereto. In the event that the City shall so object to all or any portion of the certification delivered to it by the Construction Manager, the City shall have the right to conduct or cause to be conducted its own audit of the books and records of the Construction Manager relating to the Work and the Cost of the Project. If the audit and certification of the Cost of the Project performed on behalf of the City differs by more than one percent (1%) from the certification of the Cost of the Project performed by the initial auditor, then the City's audit and cost certification shall be binding on the Construction Manager and such certification shall be deemed the Certified Cost of the Project, unless the Construction Manager objects to the City's audit and cost certification within thirty (30) days after receipt thereof. In the event the Construction Manager timely objects to the audit and certification prepared on behalf of the City as aforesaid, then the differences between such audits and certifications shall be resolved by the parties in good faith, and the certification of the Cost of the Project as so determined shall, for purposes of this Agreement, be deemed the Certified Cost of the Project. 11.12. Maximum Reimbursement. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in the Contract Documents, in no event shall the Construction Manager be entitled to reimbursement from the City with respect to the Work for any amount that exceeds the Contract Price. 11.13. Final Progress Payment/Final Completion. At such time as all Work, including all Substantial Completion Punch List items, is complete in accordance with the Contract Documents and accepted by the City (except as provided in Section 13.2), the Construction Manager may apply for the Final Progress Payment in accordance with this Section. Upon receipt of written notice from Construction Manager that the Work is ready for final inspection and acceptance, Architect- Engineer, City and RPR shall, within ten (10) days, make an inspection thereof. If Architect- Engineer and Contract Administrator find the Work acceptable, the requisite documents set forth below have been submitted, the requirements of the Contract Documents have been fully satisfied, and all conditions of the permits and regulatory agencies have been met, a Final Certificate of Payment in the form set forth in Appendix "H" hereto shall be issued by Architect-Engineer, evidenced by its signature, certifying under oath that the requirements of the Contract Documents have been performed and the Work is ready for acceptance under the terms and conditions thereof. The City will pay the remaining amount of money due the Construction Manager under this Agreement, provided that the Construction Manager has submitted the following to the City: a. Consent of any bond sureties to such payment, in a form reasonably satisfactory to the City; 85 b. Any other documentation establishing and evidencing payment or satisfaction of obligations including, but not limited to, receipts, releases and final waivers of lien from the Construction Manager and all Subcontractors, to the extent and in such form as may be reasonably required by the City; c. Final bill of materials, if applicable, and final invoice; d. Any and all manufacturers' warranties, guarantees, maintenance instructions, catalogs and other similar documentation; all such warranties and guarantees shall be in the name of the City and run to the benefit of the City; and e. As required by the Contract Documents, a complete set of the "field set" of drawings in .pdf format, final "as-built" drawings, as specified in Article 3 stamped, signed and sealed and approved by the Architect-Engineer and the Construction Manager, together with the compact disc of such drawings and the final "as-built" critical path method schedule referenced in said Article 3. 11.14. Waiver of Claims. The release by the City and acceptance of the Final Progress Payment by Construction Manager shall operate as and shall be a release to the City from all present and future Claims or liabilities, of whatever kind or nature, arising under, relating to or in connection with this Agreement for anything done or furnished or relating to the Work or the Project, or from any act or omission of the City relating to or connected with the Contract Documents, the Work or the Project, except those Claims or liabilities, if any, for which the Construction Manager has provided the City with written notice pursuant to and in strict compliance with Article 15 herein and containing a detailed reservation of rights that identifies the precise nature of the dispute, all facts in support of Construction Manager's Claim, the particular scope of Work giving rise to the Claim, and the amount and/or time sought in connection with the Claim. ARTICLE 12 BONDS, INSURANCE, INDEMNITY AND WAIVER OF SUBROGATION 12.1. Bonds. In accordance with the provisions of Section 255.05, Florida Statutes, the Construction Manager shall provide to the City, on forms furnished by the City, a 100% Performance Bond and a 100% Labor and Material Payment Bond for this Project, each in an amount not less than the total construction cost for the Project as defined in Article 8, and inclusive of the Construction Manager's fees pursuant to Article 7 for the Project. The bonds shall be delivered to City within ten (10) days after execution of the GMP and shall not expire until expiration of the Warranty Period for the Project. The Construction Manager shall not commence any construction Work in connection with the Project until the bonds have been approved by City. To be acceptable as Surety for Performance Bonds and Labor and Material Payment Bonds, a Surety Company shall comply with the following provisions: 12.1.1. The Surety Company shall have a currently valid Certificate of Authority, issued by the State of Florida, Department of Insurance, authorizing it to write surety bonds in the State of Florida. 12.1.2. The Surety Company shall have a currently valid Certificate of Authority issued by the United States Department of Treasury under Sections 9304 to 9308 of Title 31 of the United States Code. 12.1.3. The Surety Company shall be in full compliance with the provisions of the Florida Insurance Code. 12.1.4. The Surety Company shall have at least twice the minimum surplus and capital required by the Florida Insurance Code at the time the invitation to bid is issued. 86 12.1.5. The Surety Company shall have at least an A- policyholder's rating and a Class VII financial rating in the latest issue of Best's Key Rating Guide. 12.1.6. The Surety Company must agree not to expose itself to any loss on any one risk in an amount exceeding ten (10) percent of its surplus to policyholders, provided: a. Any risk or portion of any risk being reinsured shall be deducted in determining the limitation of the risk as prescribed in this section. These minimum requirements shall apply to the reinsuring carrier providing authorization or approval by the State of Florida, Department of Insurance to do business in this state has been met. b. In the case of the surety insurance company, in addition to the deduction for reinsurance, the amount assumed by any co-surety, the value of any security deposited, pledged or held subject to the consent of the surety and for the protection of the surety shall be deducted. 12.2. Indemnity. In consideration of the sum of Twenty-Five Dollars ($25.00) and other good and valuable consideration, the sufficiency of which the Construction Manager hereby acknowledges, to the fullest extent permitted by law, Construction Manager shall defend, indemnify and save harmless City, Architect-Engineer, Resident Project Representative, and their respective officers and employees, from and against any and all third-party claims, liabilities, damages, losses, demands, liens, expenses and costs including reasonable attorney's fees, to the extent caused by the negligence, recklessness, or intentional wrongful misconduct of Construction Manager and persons employed or utilized by Construction Manager in the performance of this Agreement and the other Contract Documents, including Subcontractors or Suppliers, at any tier and anyone directly or indirectly employed by them. It is expressly understood that the monetary limitation on such indemnification, if established in a GMP Amendment, shall be the Guaranteed Maximum Price, as may be increased by duly executed Change Orders. With respect to Construction Manager's duty to defend claims against the City as set forth in this Article, Construction Manager shall be entitled to select counsel of Construction Manager's choice to defend the claim asserted against the City; provided, however, that such counsel shall first be approved by the City Attorney, which approval shall not be unreasonably conditioned, withheld, or delayed; and, provided further, that the City shall be permitted, at its cost and expense, to retain independent counsel to monitor the claim proceeding. The duty to defend set forth in this paragraph shall be severable and independent from the indemnity obligations otherwise set forth in this Section 12.2, to the extent that if any other provisions of this Section 12.2 are deemed invalid and/or unenforceable, this duty to defend provision shall remain in full force and effect. Sums otherwise due to Construction Manager under this Agreement may be retained by City until all of City's Claims for indemnification under this Agreement have been settled or otherwise resolved. Any amount withheld pursuant to this Section 12.2 shall not be subject to payment of interest by City. The execution of this Agreement by Construction Manager shall operate as an express acknowledgment that the indemnification obligation is part of the bid documents and/or Project Specifications for the Project and the monetary limitation on indemnification in this Section 12.2 bears a reasonable commercial relationship to this Agreement. Nothing in this Section 12.2 is intended, or should be construed, to negate, abridge or otherwise reduce the other rights and obligations of indemnity that may otherwise exist in favor of the City. Nothing in this Section 12.2 is intended to create in the public or any member thereof, a third party beneficiary hereunder, or to authorize anyone not a party to this Agreement, to maintain a suit for personal injuries or property damage pursuant to the terms or provisions of this Agreement. 87 The defense and indemnification obligations set forth in this Section 12.2 shall survive the termination and/or expiration of this Agreement. This indemnity will be interpreted under the laws of the State of Florida, including Chapter 725, Florida Statutes. To the extent this indemnification provision does not comply with Chapter 725, Florida Statutes, as may be amended, this provision shall hereby be interpreted as the Parties' intention for the indemnification clauses to comply with Chapter 725, Florida Statutes. Construction Manager shall require all Subcontractor agreements to include a provision that they will indemnify and hold harmless the City, its officers, agents, directors, and employees, and instrumentalities as herein provided. 12.3. Insurance. The Construction Manager and Subcontractors shall comply with the insurance requirements set forth in Appendix E. City makes no representation or warranty that the coverage, limits of liability, or other terms specified for the insurance policies to be carried pursuant to Appendix E are adequate to protect Construction Manager against its undertakings under the Contract Documents or its liability to any third party, or preclude City from taking any actions as are available to it under the Contract or otherwise at law. City shall not be limited to the amount of the insurance premium not paid in the proof of any damages it may claim against Construction Manager arising out of or by reason of failure of Construction Manager to provide and keep in force the insurance policies required by and on the terms of Appendix E, and City shall instead be entitled to recover the full amount of damages available. ARTICLE 13 SUSPENSION OF WORK; TERMINATION OF THE AGREEMENT; CITY'S RIGHT TO PERFORM CONSTRUCTION MANAGER'S OBLIGATION 13.1. Suspension of Work By Construction Manager. If the City should fail to pay the Construction Manager within forty-five (45) days after City's approval of a payment request from the Construction Manager, then the Construction Manager may, upon seven (7) additional days written notice to the City and the Architect-Engineer, stop the applicable Project until payment of the amount owing has been received. 13.2. Suspension of Work By City. 13.2.1. For Cause. Upon the failure of Construction Manager or its Subcontractors or Suppliers to comply with any of the requirements of the Contract Documents, including Construction Manager's failure to maintain proper safety precautions, City shall have the authority to stop any of the Work affected by such failure until such failure is remedied. In the event of the issuance of a Stop Work Order by City, City shall not be liable for any costs or expenses claimed by Construction Manager arising out of such issuance and the Project Schedule shall not be delayed or extended as a result of such issuance. 13.2.1.1. Upon receipt of any such Notice, Construction Manager shall, unless the Notice requires otherwise: a. Immediately discontinue work on the date and to the extent specified in the Notice; b. Place no further orders or subcontracts for material, services, or facilities with respect to the suspended Work other than to the extent required in the Notice; c. Promptly make every reasonable effort to obtain suspension upon terms satisfactory to City of all orders, subcontracts, and rental agreements to the extent they relate to performance of the Work suspended; and, 88 d. Continue to protect and maintain the Work, including those portions on which work has been suspended. 13.2.1.2. Upon receipt of Notice to resume suspended Work, Construction Manager shall immediately resume performance of the suspended Work to the extent required in the Notice. 13.2.2. Without Cause. By Notice in writing to Construction Manager, City may suspend at any time, at its sole option and for any reason including convenience, the performance of all or any portion of the Work to be performed under the GMP Amendment. Upon such Notice of Suspension of the Work, City will designate the amount and type of plant, labor, and equipment to be committed to the Jobsite during the period of suspension. Construction Manager shall use its best efforts to utilize its plant, labor, and equipment in such a manner as to minimize costs associated with such suspension. 13.2.2.1. The Construction Manager shall comply with Subsections 13.2.1.1 through 13.2.1.2. 13.2.2.2. As full compensation for such suspension, Construction Manager will be reimbursed for the following costs, without duplication of any item, to the extent that such costs were reasonably incurred and directly result from such suspension of the Work: a. A standby charge to be paid to Construction Manager during the period of suspension of the Work, which standby charge shall be sufficient to compensate Construction Manager for keeping, to the extent required in the Notice, its organization and equipment committed to the Work in a standby status; b. All reasonable costs, as determined to be equitable by City, associated with demobilization and subsequent remobilization of Construction Manager's plant, forces, and equipment; and c. An equitable amount to reimburse Construction Manager for the cost of maintaining and protecting that portion of the Work upon which work has been suspended. d. Any Claim on the part of Construction Manager for such compensation shall be made within ten (10) business days after receipt by Construction Manager of a Notice to suspend the Work. 13.2.2.3. If, as a result of any such suspension of the Work, the cost to Construction Manager of subsequently performing the Work is increased or decreased, an equitable adjustment will be made in the cost of performing the suspended Work in accordance with Section 9.1. Any Claim on the part of Construction Manager for additional time or compensation shall be made within ten (10) business days after receipt of Notice to resume the Work, and Construction Manager shall submit a revised Project Schedule for review and approval by City. 13.2.3. In the event such suspension continues for more than ninety(90) days, City may release to Construction Manager, for the Work satisfactorily completed by Construction Manager, approved and accepted by City, any amounts retained by City under the terms of the GMP Amendment. Such retention shall only be released to Construction Manager after Construction Manager's complete compliance with the suspension notice and the requirements of the Contract Documents. 89 • 13.2.4. No compensation or extension of time will be granted if suspension results from Construction Manager's noncompliance with any requirements of the Contract Documents. 13.3. Termination by City for Convenience. 13.3.1. In addition to other rights the City may have at law and pursuant to the Contract Documents with respect to cancellation and termination of this Agreement, the City may, in its sole discretion, terminate for the City's convenience the performance of Work under this Agreement, in whole or in part, at any time upon written notice to the Construction Manager. The City shall effectuate such Termination for Convenience by delivering to the Construction Manager a Notice of Termination for Convenience, specifying the applicable scope and effective date of termination, which termination shall be deemed operative as of the effective date specified therein without any further written notices from the City required. Such Termination for Convenience shall not be deemed a breach of this Agreement, and may be issued by the City with or without cause. If the City terminates this Agreement other than pursuant to Section 13.3 with respect to this Project as a whole, the City shall reimburse the Construction Manager for any unpaid Cost of the Project due it plus that part of the unpaid balance of the Construction Phase Overhead & Profit Fee in an amount as will increase the payment on account of its fee to a sum which bears the same ratio to the Construction Phase Overhead & Profit Fee as the Cost of the Project at the time of termination bears to the GMPs, if established, otherwise to the City's Construction Budget. The City shall also pay to the Construction Manager fair compensation, either by purchase or rental at the election of the City, for any equipment retained, as well as move-out and demobilization costs. In case of such termination of Agreement, at the sole discretion of the Project Coordinator, the City may require the Construction Manager to assign to the City any unsettled contractual Claim for which performance of the Work and nonpayment by the City can be, in the sole discretion of the Project Coordinator, properly documented. The Construction Manager may, as a condition of receiving the payments referred to in this Article 13, execute and deliver all such papers and take all such steps including the legal assignment of its contractual rights as requested by the City, or as the City may require for the purpose of fully vesting the rights and benefits of the Construction Manager under such obligations or commitments. 13.3.2. After the establishment of the GMP and/or at the completion of the Pre-Construction Phase for the Project, if the final cost estimates or lack of funding make the Project no longer feasible, such determination being at the sole discretion of the City, the City may terminate this Agreement and pay the Construction Manager its proportionate fees eared to date in accordance with Section 7.1 (to be calculated on a pro rata basis by reference to the monthly amounts identified in the Schedule of Values), plus any Work performed and compensable pursuant to Article 8. Construction Manager shall have no entitlement to any fees for activities not yet undertaken or authorized by the City. 13.3.3. The payments to Construction Manager pursuant to the foregoing Sections shall be the sole right and remedy of Construction Manager upon any such termination and Construction Manager shall have no Claims for damages, including loss of anticipated profits on account of termination. 13.3.4. Upon receipt of a notice of termination, Construction Manager and its Subcontractors shall, unless the Notice requires otherwise, and regardless of any delay in determining or adjusting any amounts due under this Section 13.3: 13.3.4.1. Immediately discontinue the Work or portions thereof that can be discontinued without creating a hazardous condition, on the date and to the extent specified in the Notice. 90 13.3.4.2. Cancel all outstanding commitments for labor, materials, equipment, and apparatus on the terminated portion of the Work that may be canceled without undue cost and take such other actions as are necessary to minimize demobilization and termination costs for such cancellations. Construction Manager shall notify City of any commitment that cannot be canceled without undue cost and City shall have the right to accept delivery or to reject delivery and pay the agreed upon costs; 13.3.4.3. Immediately deliver to the City all Submittals, Project-related documents, any and all unfinished documents, and any and all warranties and guaranties for Work, equipment or materials already installed or purchased. 13.3.4.4. If specifically directed by the City in writing, assign to the City all right, title and interest of Construction Manager under any contract, subcontract and/or purchase order, in which case the City shall have the right and obligation to settle or to pay any outstanding claims arising from said contracts, subcontracts or purchase orders; 13.3.4.5. Place no further subcontracts or purchase orders for materials, services, or facilities, except as necessary to complete the portion of the Work not terminated (if any) under the Notice of Termination for Convenience; 13.3.4.6. As directed by the City, transfer title and deliver to the City (1) the fabricated and non-fabricated parts, Work in progress, completed Work, supplies and other material produced or required for the Work terminated; and (2) the completed or partially completed Project records that, if this Agreement had been completed, would be required to be furnished to the City; 13.3.4.7. Settle all outstanding liabilities and termination settlement proposals from the termination of any subcontracts or purchase orders, with the prior approval or • ratification to the extent required by the City (if any); 13.3.4.8. Take any action that may be necessary, or that the City may direct, for the protection and preservation of the property related to this Agreement that is in the Construction Manager's possession and in which the City has or may acquire an interest; and 13.3.4.9. Complete performance of the Work not terminated (if any). 13.3.5. Upon issuance of such Notice of Termination for Convenience, the Construction Manager shall only be entitled to payment for the Work satisfactorily performed up until the date of its receipt of such Notice of Termination for Convenience, but no later than the effective date specified therein. Payment for the Work satisfactorily performed shall be determined by the City in good faith, in accordance with the Cost of the Work, the reasonable costs of demobilization and reasonable costs, if any, for canceling contracts and purchase orders with Subcontractors to the extent such costs are not reasonably avoidable by the Construction Manager. 13.3.6. Construction Manager shall submit, for the City's review and consideration, a final termination payment proposal with substantiating documentation, including an updated Schedule of Values, within thirty (30) days of the effective date of termination, unless extended in writing by the City upon request. Such termination amount shall be mutually agreed upon by the City and the Construction Manager and absent such agreement, the City shall, no less than fifteen (15) days prior to making final payment, provide the Construction Manager with written notice of the amount the City intends to pay to the Construction Manager. Such final payment so made to the Construction 91 Manager shall be in full and final settlement for Work performed under this Agreement, except to the extent the Construction Manager disputes such amount in a written notice delivered to and received by the City prior to the City's tendering such final payment. 13.4. Event of Default. The following shall each be considered a Default. If, after delivery of written notice from the City to Construction Manager specifying such Default, the Construction Manager fails to promptly commence and thereafter complete the curing of such Default within a reasonable period of time, not to exceed fifteen (15) days after the delivery of such notice of Default or, if with respect to any Non-Monetary Default (as defined below), such default is not capable of being cured within such fifteen (15) day period, Construction Manager fails to undertake within such period to effect a cure and diligently and in good faith prosecute the same to conclusion no later than ninety (90) days following delivery of the notice of Default, it shall be deemed an Event of Default, which constitutes sufficient grounds for the City to terminate Construction Manager for cause: 13.4.1. Failing to make payments to Subcontractors or Suppliers for materials or labor in accordance with the respective Subcontracts and Purchase Orders(a"Monetary Default"); 13.4.2. Failing to perform any portion of the Work in a manner consistent with the requirements of the Contract Documents or within the time required therein; or failing to use the Subcontractors, and Key Personnel as identified, and to the degree specified, in the Contract Documents, subject to substitutions approved by the City in accordance with this Agreement and the other Contract Documents; 13.4.3. Failing, for reasons other than an Excusable Delay, to begin the Work required for either Pre-Construction Services or Construction Phase Services following the issuance of a Notice to Proceed, respectively; 13.4.4. Failing to perform the Work with sufficient manpower, workmen and equipment or with sufficient materials, with the effect of delaying the prosecution of the Work in accordance with the Project Schedule and/or delaying completion of any Milestone or the Project within the specified time; • 13.4.5. Failing, for reasons other than an Excusable Delay, to timely complete any Milestone or the Project within the specified time; 13.4.6. Failing and/or refusing to remove, repair and/or replace any portion of the Work as may be rejected as defective or nonconforming with the terms and conditions of the Contract Documents; 13.4.7. Discontinuing the prosecution of the Work, except in the event of: 1) the issuance of a stop-work order by the City; or 2) the inability of the Construction Manager to prosecute the Work because of an event giving rise to an Excusable Delay as set forth in this Agreement for which Construction Manager has provided written notice of same in accordance with Subsection 9.4.4 of this Agreement; 13.4.8. A custodian, trustee or receiver is appointed for the Construction Manager, or the Construction Manager becomes insolvent or bankrupt, is generally not paying its debts as they become due or makes an assignment for the benefit of creditors, or the Construction Manager causes or suffers an order for relief to be entered with respect to it under applicable Federal bankruptcy law or applies for or consents to the appointment of a custodian, trustee or receiver for the Construction Manager, or bankruptcy, reorganization, arrangement or insolvency proceedings, or other proceedings for relief under any bankruptcy or similar law or laws for the relief of debtors, are instituted by or against the Construction Manager; 92 13.4.9. Failing to provide sufficient evidence upon request that, in the City's sole opinion, demonstrates the Construction Manager's financial ability to complete the Project; 13.4.10. An indictment is issued against the Construction Manager; 13.4.11. Persistently disregarding laws, ordinances, or rules, regulations or orders of a public authority having jurisdiction; 13.4.12. Fraud, misrepresentation or material misstatement by Construction Manager in the course of obtaining this Agreement; 13.4.13. Failing to comply in any material respect with any of the terms of this Agreement or the other Contract Documents. The Defaults listed in Subsections 13.4.2 through Subsection 13.4.13 shall each be considered "Non-Monetary Defaults". In no event shall the time period for curing a default constitute an extension of the Contract Time or any Milestone or a waiver of any of the City's rights or remedies hereunder for a Default which is not cured as aforesaid. 13.5. Termination of Agreement for Cause. 13.5.1. The City may terminate the Construction Manager for cause upon the occurrence of an Event of Default and expiration of the cure period specified in the written notice of Default or as provided in Section 13.4, or for any other breach of this Agreement or other Contract Documents by the Construction Manager that the City, in its sole opinion, deems substantial and material, following written notice to the Construction Manager and the failure to timely and properly cure to the satisfaction of the City in the time period set forth in Section 13.4, or as otherwise specified in the Notice of Default. 13.5.2. Upon the occurrence of an Event of Default, and without any prejudice to any other rights or remedies of the City, whether provided by this Agreement, the other Contract Documents or as otherwise provided at law or in equity, the City may issue a Notice of Termination for Cause to Construction Manager, copied to the Surety, rendering termination effective immediately, and may, subject to any prior rights of the Surety: a. Take possession of the Project Site and of all materials, equipment, tools, construction equipment and machinery thereon owned by Construction Manager; b. Accept assignments of subcontracts; c. Direct Construction Manager to transfer title and deliver to the City (1) the fabricated and non-fabricated parts, Work in progress, completed Work, supplies and other material produced or required for the Work terminated; and (2) the completed or partially completed Project records that, if this Agreement had been completed, would be required to be furnished to the City; d. Finish the Work by whatever reasonable method the City may deem expedient' and e. Upon the issuance of a Notice of Termination for Cause, the Construction Manager shall: i. Immediately deliver to the City all Submittals and Project-related records in their original/native electronic format (i.e. CAD, Word, Excel, etc.), any and all other 93 unfinished documents, and any and all warranties and guaranties for Work, equipment or materials already installed or purchased; ii. If specifically directed by the City in writing, assign to the City all right, title and interest of Construction Manager under any contract, subcontract and/or purchase order, in which case the City shall have the right and obligation to settle or to pay any outstanding claims arising from said contracts, subcontracts or purchase orders; iii. As directed by the City, transfer title and deliver to the City (1) the fabricated and non-fabricated parts, Work in progress, completed Work, supplies and other material produced or required for the Work terminated; and (2) the completed or partially completed Project records that, if this Agreement had been completed, would be required to be furnished to the City; and iv. Take any action that may be necessary, or that the City may direct, for the protection and preservation of the property related to this Agreement that is in the Construction Manager's possession and in which the City has or may acquire an interest. f. The rights and remedies of the City under Article 13 shall apply to all Defaults that fail to be cured within the applicable cure period or are cured but in an untimely manner, and the City shall not be obligated to accept such late cure. 13.6. Recourse to Performance Bond. Upon the occurrence of an Event of Default and the expiration of the cure period provided in the written notice of Default, in addition to any other remedies provided by law, the City may terminate this Agreement and make demand upon the Surety to perform its obligations under the Performance Bond, including completion of the Work, without requiring any further agreement (including not requiring any takeover agreement). The City may also charge against the Performance Bond all fees and expenses for services incidental to ascertaining and collecting losses under the Performance Bond including accounting, architectural/engineering, and legal fees, together with any and all costs incurred in connection with renegotiation of this Agreement. 13.7. Costs and Expenses. 13.7.1. All damages, costs and expenses, including reasonable attorney's fees, incurred by the City as a result of an uncured Default or a Default cured beyond the time limits stated herein (except to the extent the City has expressly consented, in writing, to the Construction Manager's late cure of such Default), together with the costs of completing the Work, shall be deducted from any monies due or to become due to the Construction Manager under this Agreement, Irrespective of whether the City ultimately terminates Construction Manager. 13.7.2. Upon issuing a Notice of Termination for Cause, the City shall have no obligation to pay Construction Manager, and the Construction Manager shall not be entitled to receive, any money until such time as the Project has been completed and the costs to make repairs and/or complete the Project have been ascertained by the City. In case such cost and expense is greater than the sum which would have been due and payable to the Construction Manager under this Agreement for any portion of the Work satisfactorily performed, the Construction Manager and the Surety shall be jointly and severally liable and shall pay the difference to the City upon demand. 13.8. Termination If No Default or Erroneous Default. If, after a Notice of Termination for Cause is issued by the City, it is thereafter determined that the Construction Manager was not in default under the provisions of this Agreement, or that any delay hereunder was an Excusable Delay, the 94 termination shall be converted to a Termination for Convenience and the rights and obligations of the Parties shall be the same as if the notice of termination had been issued pursuant to the termination for convenience clause contained in Section 13.3. The Construction Manager shall have no further recourse of any nature for wrongful termination. 13.9. Remedies Not Exclusive. Except as otherwise provided in the Contract Documents, no remedy under the terms of this Agreement is intended to be exclusive of any other remedy, but each and every such remedy shall be cumulative and shall be in addition to any other remedies, existing now or hereafter, at law, in equity or by statute. No delay or omission to exercise any right or power accruing upon any Event of Default shall impair any such right or power nor shall it be construed to be a waiver of any Event of Default or acquiescence therein, and every such right and power may be exercised from time to time as often as may be deemed expedient. 13.10. Failure to Pay. If the City should fail to pay the Construction Manager any material amount owing pursuant to an Approved Application for Payment in accordance with the Contract Documents and after receipt of all supporting documentation required pursuant to Subsection 11.2.1 hereof, and if the City fails to make such payment within forty-five (45) days after receipt of written notice from the Construction Manager identifying the Approved Application for Payment for which payment is outstanding, then, unless the City is withholding such payment pursuant to Section 11.5 hereof or any other provision of this Agreement which entitles the City to so withhold such payment, the Construction Manager shall have the right upon the expiration of the aforesaid ninety (90) day period to stop its performance of the Work, provided that Construction Manager has sent a Notice to Cure to the City via certified mail, allowing for a seven (7) day cure period. In such event, the Construction Manager shall not be obligated to recommence the Work until such time as the City shall have made payment to the Construction Manager in respect of such Approved Application for Payment, plus any actual and reasonable related demobilization and start-up costs evidenced by documentation reasonably satisfactory to the City. Except as set forth in this Section 13.10, no act, event, circumstance or omission shall excuse or relieve the Construction Manager from the full and faithful performance of its obligations hereunder and the completion of the Work as herein provided for. 13.11. Materiality and Non-Waiver of Breach. Each requirement, duty, and obligation in the Contract Documents is material. The City's failure to enforce any provision of this Agreement shall not be deemed a waiver of such provision or modification of this Agreement. A waiver shall not be effective unless it is in writing and approved by the City. A waiver of any breach of a provision of this Agreement shall not be deemed a waiver of any subsequent breach and the failure of the City to exercise its rights and remedies under this Article 13 at any time shall not constitute a waiver of such rights and remedies. 13.12. Termination by the Construction Manager. If the Project in its entirety is stopped for a period of one hundred twenty (120) days under an order of any court or other public authority having jurisdiction or as a result of an official act of government, such as a declaration of a national emergency making materials unavailable, through no act or fault of the Construction Manager, its agents employees, Subcontractors or suppliers, and City and Construction Manager are unable to reach agreement concerning compensation to Construction Manager during the suspension and other material matters concerning the status of the Project during the period of suspension, then with respect to any impacted Project the Construction Manager may, upon thirty(30) days written notice to the City, terminate the Project and request payment for all Work performed and compensable pursuant to Article 8, the Construction Manager's fees earned to date, and for any proven loss sustained upon any materials, equipment, tools, construction equipment, and machinery, including reasonable profit, damages and terminal expenses incurred by the Construction Manager. 95 13.13. City's Right to Carry Out the Work. If Construction Manager fails to perform any of its obligations under this Agreement, including any obligation under or by which it assumes to perform with its own forces, and fails within seven (7) days after receipt of written notice from the City to commence and continue correction of such default or neglect with diligence and promptness, the City may, without prejudice to any other rights or remedies of the City under the Contract Documents or under law, make good such deficiencies. In such event, the GMP shall be reduced via a deductive Change Order in the amount of the costs to the City of making good such deficiencies, including expenses related to any additional services of the Architect-Engineer or Resident Project Representative made necessary by such default, neglect or failure. The Construction Overhead and Profit Fee shall be reduced according to the proportionate amount of Work so done or procured to be done by the City. If the payments then or thereafter due the Construction Manager are not sufficient to cover such amount, the Construction Manager shall pay the difference to the City. ARTICLE 14 ASSIGNMENT AND GOVERNING LAW 14.1. Neither the City nor the Construction Manager shall assign its interest in this Agreement without the written consent of the other, except as to the assignment of proceeds. Notwithstanding the foregoing, City may assign its interest in this Agreement or any portion thereof to any local or state governmental body, special taxing district, or any person authorized by law to construct or own the Project. Such assignee shall be bound to comply with the terms of this Agreement. 14.2. This Agreement shall be governed as to performance, interpretation and jurisdiction by the laws of the State of Florida, without regard to conflicts of law rules. 14.3. 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 be in the state courts of Miami-Dade County, Florida. BY ENTERING INTO THIS AGREEMENT, THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AND CITY EXPRESSLY WAIVE ANY RIGHTS EITHER PARTY MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY OF ANY CIVIL LITIGATION RELATED TO, OR ARISING OUT OF THE PROJECT. CONSTRUCTION MANAGER SHALL SPECIFICALLY BIND ALL SUBCONTRACTORS TO THE PROVISIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AND THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. IN THE EVENT OF A CONFLICT BETWEEN THIS PROVISION AND ANY TERM OR CONDITION IN ANY PROJECT-RELATED AGREEMENT, THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS SHALL GOVERN AND TAKE PRECEDENCE. 14.4. Each Party shall bear its own attorney's fees, except in actions arising out of Construction Manager's duties to indemnify the City under this Agreement, where Construction Manager shall pay the City's reasonable attorney's fees. ARTICLE 15 CLAIMS; WAIVER OF REMEDIES; DISPUTE AVOIDANCE AND RESOLUTION 15.1. The City's liability to Construction Manager for any Claims shall be governed by the following provisions: 15.1.1. Claims. Claims must be initiated by written notice and, unless otherwise specified in any other provision of this Agreement, submitted to the other Party within ten (10) days of the event giving rise to such Claim or within ten (10) days after the claimant reasonably should have recognized the event or condition giving rise to the Claim, whichever is later. Such Claim shall include sufficient information to advise the other Party of the circumstances giving rise to the Claim, the specific contractual adjustment or relief requested including the amounts and number of days of delay sought, and the basis of such request. The Claim must include all job records and other documentation supporting entitlement, the amounts 96 • and time sought. In the event additional time is sought, the Construction Manager shall include a time impact analysis to support such Claim. The City and/or Resident Project Representative shall be entitled to request additional job records or documentation to evaluate the Claim. The Claim shall also include the Construction Manager's written notarized certification of the Claim in accordance with the False Claims Ordinance, Sections 70-300 et seq., of the City Code. Claims may be submitted in response to a Change Order issued by the City on its own initiative or in response to a proposal by the Construction Manager, but not in response to a Change Order issued pursuant to Section 15.2. a. Claims not timely made or otherwise not submitted in strict accordance with the requirements of this Article 15 or other Contract Documents shall be deemed • conclusively waived, the satisfaction of which shall be conditions precedent to entitlement. b. CONSTRUCTION MANAGER ASSUMES ALL RISKS FOR THE FOLLOWING ITEMS, NONE OF WHICH SHALL BE THE SUBJECT OF ANY CLAIM AND NONE OF WHICH SHALL BE COMPENSATED FOR EXCEPT AS THEY MAY HAVE BEEN INCLUDED IN THE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER'S OVERHEAD AND PROFIT AS PROVIDED IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: LOSS OF ANY ANTICIPATED PROFITS, LOSS OF BONDING CAPACITY OR CAPABILITY LOSSES, LOSS OF BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, LOSS OF PRODUCTIVITY ON THIS OR ANY OTHER PROJECT, LOSS OF INTEREST INCOME ON FUNDS NOT PAID, INEFFICIENCIES, COSTS TO PREPARE A BID, COST TO PREPARE A QUOTE FOR A CHANGE IN THE WORK, COSTS TO PREPARE, NEGOTIATE OR PROSECUTE CLAIMS, AND LOSS OF PROJECTS NOT BID UPON. NO COMPENSATION SHALL BE MADE FOR LOSS OF ANTICIPATED PROFITS FROM ANY DELETED WORK. 15.2. Dispute Avoidance and Resolution. The Parties are committed to working together throughout the Project and agree to communicate regularly with each other at all times so as to avoid and/or minimize disputes and disagreements. If disputes do arise between the Parties or involving any Subcontractor as to the interpretation of this Agreement or relating to the Work or the Project, Construction Manager and City each commit to resolving such disputes in good faith, in an amicable, professional and expeditious manner so as to avoid any unnecessary losses, delays and disruptions to the Work. 15.2.1. Claims shall first be submitted to the Project Coordinator for initial recommendation for determination by the City at the time and in the manner specified in Section 15.1 herein unless otherwise specified in this Agreement or other Contract Documents. The City shall render an initial recommendation for determination of such Claim, in writing, as soon as practicable, but not later than forty-five (45) days of receipt of such Claim, unless the Parties mutually stipulate otherwise in writing or other circumstances warrant a time modification as determined by the City. Failure to render a written decision within the forty- five (45) days, or a later date if stipulated by the Parties, shall be considered a denial of the Claim submitted by the claimant. 15.2.2. In order to preserve for review an initial recommendation for determination of the City at mediation and/or by a court of competent jurisdiction (as applicable), then the Party seeking review shall notify the other Party in writing within fifteen (15) days of such recommendation by the City or, if no recommendation, within fifteen (15) days of when the Claim is denied as a result of inaction by the City. Failure to timely preserve review of the City's written recommendation or denial by inaction shall constitute a waiver of such Claim or entitlement to such objection and the recommendation of the City (whether by affirmative written recommendation or denial by inaction) shall be deemed final and binding, but subject to mediation and litigation (as applicable). 97 15.2.3. If the City agrees to pay a portion of the Claim, the Construction Manager may reserve the remaining portion of the Claim by executing a conditional release in a Change Order, which states the remaining amount and time sought and identifies the particular scope of Work to which the reservation applies. Unspecified amounts or time claimed will not preserve a Claim or right to a Claim. Each Change Order shall contain a release and waiver of all Claims as of the date the Construction Manager executes the Change Order, except as specifically included in a reservation of Claims within the Change Order. The reservation of Claims shall, as to each reserved individual Claim, state the amount and time sought in the Claim and identify the scope of Work giving rise to the Claim. Any Claim not included in the reservation of Claims or that fails to specify the amount and/or time sought are deemed waived and abandoned. 15.2.4. In the event any Claims which have been timely preserved remain unresolved at Substantial Completion, then the Parties agree to participate in mediation within sixty (60) days, unless the City terminates this Agreement, which shall render such mediation moot. The Parties shall mutually agree to the selection of a mediator, and mediation, which shall be confidential in the same manner as Court-ordered mediation, shall take place within the 60-day post-Substantial Completion time period, unless both Parties mutually agree otherwise. The Parties shall split the mediator's fees equally. Participation in mediation shall be a condition precedent to filing suit in a court of competent jurisdiction unless otherwise excused by the terms of this Subsection or stipulated by both Parties in writing. In the event of a dispute arising after Substantial Completion, Final Payment or Final Completion, mediation is encouraged but is not a condition precedent to litigation. 15.3. Duty to Continue Performance. Pending resolution of any dispute, the Construction Manager shall proceed and shall cause its Subcontractors to proceed diligently with the performance of its duties and obligations under the Contract Documents and the City shall continue to make payments of undisputed amounts in accordance with the Contract Documents. The failure of the Construction Manager to continue prosecution of the Work in the event of a pending dispute shall be deemed a Default pursuant to Section 13.4 of this Agreement. 15.4. Final Dispute Resolution. In the event of a dispute arising after Final Payment or Final Completion, or a dispute which arose prior to Substantial Completion, has been preserved and which was not successfully resolved at mediation, a court of competent jurisdiction in Miami-Dade County shall hear such disputes. As specified in Section 14.13, the Parties hereby waive a trial by jury, which requirement shall be included in each and every Subcontract, sub-consulting agreement and purchase order that Construction Manager executes, in connection with its Work on the Project. ARTICLE 16 MISCELLANEOUS 16.1. Publicity. Construction Manager shall not engage in any advertising, publicity, or other promotional activities that in any way directly or indirectly mentions or refers to this Agreement, the relationship between the Parties created thereby or the services and material furnished there under, without obtaining the prior written consent of City. Construction Manager shall not display any signs, posters, or other advertising matter in or on any part of the Work without specific written approval of City. 16.2. Right to Apply Monies Due. In addition to other available remedies, the City shall have the right to deduct from any funds and monies due or thereafter to become due to the Construction Manager, including funds retained by the City under the retainage provisions of this Agreement, any amounts due to the City from the Construction Manager as a result of any losses, expenses, damages, obligations or liabilities for which the Construction Manager is responsible pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement, including liquidated damages, and apply said funds deducted toward the satisfaction of such losses, expenses, damages, obligations or liabilities. 98 It is expressly provided, however, that the deduction and application of such funds shall not apply if the Construction Manager undertakes and makes payment of the amounts so due and payable and shall not in any event relieve the Construction Manager of its responsibility or liability for any amounts owed in addition to those amounts deducted by the City. 16.3. Invoices. Invoices shall be submitted in detail sufficient for a proper pre-audit and post-audit thereof. Invoices for any travel expenses authorized by City shall be submitted in accordance with procedures specified in Section 112.061, Florida Statutes, governing payments by the State for travel expenses. 16.4. Risk of Loss. Except as provided pursuant to Appendix F for Owner-Purchased Materials, the risk of loss to any of the Work and to any goods, materials and equipment provided or to be provided under this Agreement, shall remain with the Construction Manager until Substantial Completion. Should any of the Work, or any such goods, materials and equipment, be destroyed, mutilated, defaced or otherwise damaged prior to the time the risk of loss has shifted to the City, the Construction Manager shall repair or replace the same at its sole cost. The Performance Bond and Payment Bond or other security or insurance protection required by the Contract Documents or otherwise provided by the City or the Construction Manager shall in no way limit the responsibility of the Construction Manager under this Section. 16.5. Damage to Property at Project Site. The Construction Manager shall be liable for any and all damage or loss to property belonging to the City or others at the Project Site to the extent caused by the Construction Manager, any Subcontractor or anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them, or anyone for whose acts they may otherwise be liable. The costs and expenses incurred by the Construction Manager under this Section shall not be reimbursable as a Cost of the Project, except to the extent provided in Section 8.2. Nothing in the foregoing shall preclude the Construction Manager from paying such costs and expenses out of any insurance proceeds received by the Construction Manager under the policies of insurance maintained under this Agreement. 16.6. Damage to Others' Property. The Construction Manager shall exercise due care and take all precautions during prosecution of the Work including, but not limited to, construction or excavation, to avoid damage, as a result of the Construction Manager's and its Subcontractors' operations to existing sidewalks, curbs, streets, alleys, pavements, utilities, adjoining property, the work of Separate Contractors, and the property of the City and others. The Construction Manager shall repair any damage thereto caused by the Construction Manager's or its Subcontractors' operations. Construction Manager shall immediately report any damage caused to others' property to the Contract Administrator, provided, however, that the costs and expenses incurred by the Construction Manager under this Section 16.6 shall not be reimbursable by City and shall be borne by Construction Manager at its sole cost and expense. Nothing in the foregoing shall preclude the Construction Manager from paying such costs and expenses out of any insurance proceeds received by the Construction Manager under the policies of insurance maintained under this Agreement, provided that in no event shall the processing of any insurance claims in any way relieve, excuse or delay the Construction Manager from remediating, repairing, and/or otherwise completing all Work in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents. In connection therewith, the City hereby waives all Claims against the Construction Manager for loss or damage to any of the City's properties which currently adjoin the Project Site, but only to the extent of the City's actual recovery of property insurance proceeds from its property insurers. If the Construction Manager fails to repair such damage, then after ten (10) days prior notice from the City to the Construction Manager, the City shall be entitled to repair such damages occurring to its property with its own forces or other contractors and to deduct from payments due or to become due to the Construction Manager amounts paid or incurred by the City, including overhead, in repairing such damages if, within the ten (10) day period after the City's delivery of such written notice to the Construction Manager, the Construction Manager has not commenced and diligently 99 proceeded with any such repairs and/or completed such repairs if feasible within the ten (10) day period. 16.7. Construction Manager's Project Records. The Construction Manager's Project-related Records shall be made available to the City or its authorized representatives, including the Resident Project Representative and Architect-Engineer, at mutually convenient times. Construction Manager shall maintain a copy of all contracts (including this agreement and all Subcontracts), Construction Documents, Change Orders and other Amendments, in good order and marked to record all changes made during construction; Shop Drawings; product data; samples; as-builts; the most recent Master Project Schedule and Construction Schedule; applicable handbooks; maintenance and operating manuals and instructions; and other related documents that arise out of the Work or relate to the Project, including files, correspondence, documents, receipts, vouchers, invoices, memoranda, and similar data relating to all Work performed under the Contract Documents (hereinafter collectively called the "Records") in a proper business-like fashion, conforming to accepted accounting principles, and in such detail as will properly and accurately reflect the Work performed under this Agreement and all GMP Amendments, as well as the costs thereof. 16.7.1. City and/or its authorized representatives shall have the right, after reasonable Notice and at all reasonable times, to examine and make copies of all records. 16.7.2. Construction Manager shall preserve and make available to City and/or its authorized representative all Records for a period of five (5) years from the date of Final Payment, termination settlement, or until the conclusion of any Claim, litigation or appeal, whichever is longer; or for such longer period, if any, required by Applicable Law or regulation. 16.7.3. At City's expense, City or an independent certified public accountant designated by City shall have the right to audit, copy and inspect said records and accounts at all reasonable times during the course of such Work and for the above five (5) year period. At the end of the five (5) year period, if Construction Manager proposes to destroy the Project Records, Construction Manager shall notify City in writing and offer to deliver the Project Records to City at City's expense. 16.8. RFQ Proposal Submission. The Construction Manager acknowledges that it was selected for this Agreement in part by the proposed approaches and plans submitted as part of its RFQ Proposal Submission. The Construction Manager agrees to provide its services under this Agreement at a level not inferior to that referenced in its RFQ Proposal Submission. 16.9. Compliance With Applicable Laws. The Construction Manager shall comply, and shall cause all Subcontractors to comply, with all Applicable Laws of any governmental agencies and authorities having jurisdiction over the Work, the Project and/or the Project Site, now existing or hereinafter in effect. Each and every Applicable Law provision required by law to be inserted in the Contract Documents shall be deemed to be inserted herein and the Contract Documents shall be read and enforced as though it were included herein, and if, through mistake or otherwise, any such provision is not so inserted or is not correctly inserted, or is inserted but is subsequently amended, then upon the application of either Party, the Contract Documents shall forthwith be amended to make such insertion or to incorporate such amendment. In no event, however, shall the failure to so insert such provision into the Contract Documents prevent the enforcement of same or relieve the Construction Manager of its obligation to fully comply with the same. 16.10. Public Entity Crime Information Statement. "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 bid on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, may not submit bids on leases of real property to a public entity, may not be awarded or perform work as a Construction Manager, 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 Section 100 287.017, for CATEGORY TWO for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list." 16.11. No Personal Liability of Public Officials. In carrying out any of the provisions of the Contract Documents or in exercising any power or City granted to them hereby, there shall be no liability upon any City official, their authorized representatives, or any employee of the City, either personally or as employees or officials of the City, it being understood that in such matters they act as agents and representatives of the City. 16.12. NOT USED. 16.13. Audit Rights. Construction Manager's records which shall include but not be limited to accounting records, payroll time sheets, cancelled payroll checks, W-2's, 1099's, written policies and procedures, computer records, disks and software, videos, photographs, subcontract files (including proposals of successful and unsuccessful bidders), originals estimates, estimating worksheets, correspondence, change order files (including documentation covering negotiated settlements), and any other supporting evidence necessary to substantiate charges related to 0 the Contract Documents (all the foregoing hereinafter referred to as "records") shall be open to inspection and subject to audit and/or reproduction at any time during or after the Project, during normal working hours, by City's agents or its authorized representatives to the extent necessary to adequately permit evaluation and verification of any invoices, payments or Claims submitted by the Construction Manager or any of its payees pursuant to the execution of this Agreement. Such records subject to examination shall also include, but not be limited to, those records necessary to evaluate and verify direct and indirect costs (including overhead allocations) as they may apply to costs associated with the Contract Documents. 16.13.1. Records subject to the provisions of the Florida Public Records Act, Chapter 119, Florida Statutes, shall be kept in accordance with such statute. Otherwise, for the purpose of such audits, inspections, examinations and evaluations, the City's agent or authorized representative shall have access to said records from the effective date of this Agreement, for the duration of the Work, and until 5 years after the date of final payment by the City to Construction Manager pursuant to this Agreement. 16.13.2. The City's agent or its authorized representative shall have access to the Construction Manager's facilities, shall have access to all necessary records, and shall be provided adequate and appropriate work space, in order to conduct audits in connection with any aspect of the Project or the application of Project funds. The City or its authorized representative shall give reasonable advance notice of intended audits. City's designated auditors shall, at a minimum, have the same audit rights provided to the Miami-Dade County Inspector General's Office and/or any Independent Private Sector Inspector General as set forth in Section 16.15 below. 16.13.3. If an audit inspection or examination in accordance with this Article discloses contract billing or charges to which Construction Manager is not contractually entitled, Construction Manager shall pay over to the City said sum within twenty (20) days of receipt of a written demand unless otherwise agreed to by both Parties in writing, and Construction Manager shall pay for the audit at its sole cost and expense. 16.14. Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights. 16.14.1. Construction Manager shall grant to City an assignable, irrevocable, nonexclusive, royalty-free license, for use in connection with operation, maintenance, repair or alteration of the Work or any portion thereof, with respect to any invention based wholly or in part on or derived from proprietary information received from City and conceived or first reduced to practice by Construction Manager, its employees or agents during the course of the Work. 101 16.14.2. Construction Manager further agrees to grant and hereby grants to City an assignable, irrevocable, nonexclusive, royalty-free license, under all patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets and similar rights now or hereafter owned or controlled by Construction Manager, to the extent necessary for the operation, maintenance, repair or alteration of the Work or any unit or component thereof designed, specified or constructed by Construction Manager under this Agreement. 16.14.3. Construction Manager further agrees to secure from all Subcontractors, suppliers and others, and convey to City, all licenses and other rights to use all patents, trademarks, copyrights, trade secrets and similar rights associated with the Work, to the extent necessary for the operation, maintenance, repair or alteration of the Work or any unit or component thereof designed, specified or constructed by Construction Manager under this Agreement. 16.14.4. Plans, prints, technical documents and data prepared or developed by Construction Manager, Subcontractors or Suppliers and furnished to City in the performance of the Work shall be the property of City and may be used by City without restriction. City shall have the right to reproduce any and all plans, prints, technical documents or other data received from Construction Manager that are considered necessary for engineering, construction, start-up, commissioning, maintenance, or other purposes related to the Project, despite any notice to the contrary appearing on the document. 16.14.5. Construction Manager shall, at Construction Manager's own expense, defend all suits or proceedings instituted against City through counsel selected by Construction Manager and reasonably satisfactory to City, and shall fully indemnify and hold City harmless and otherwise pay any award of damages and all costs (including court costs and attorney's fees) assessed against the City, in such suits or proceedings, insofar as the same are based on (i) any Claim that the material, equipment, apparatus or other item furnished under this Agreement or the GMP Amendment or any part thereof constitutes an infringement of any United States patent, trademark or copyright, or (ii) any Claim that the performance of the Work by Construction Manager, including the use of tools, implements or construction constitutes an infringement of any United States patent, trademark or copyright; provided that City shall give to Construction Manager prompt notice in writing of the institution of any such suit or proceeding and shall furnish Construction Manager (at Construction Manager's expense) all needed information, authority, and assistance to enable Construction Manager to defend the same. If such material, equipment, apparatus, or other item is in any such suit or proceeding held to constitute infringement and its use is enjoined, Construction Manager, within a reasonable time, shall either secure for City at Construction Manager's own expense, the right to continue using said material, equipment, apparatus or other item by suspension of the injunction or by procuring for City a license to use the infringing material, equipment, apparatus, or other item. In lieu of the foregoing, Construction Manager at its own expense and as the City may elect shall replace such material, equipment, apparatus or other item with non-infringing material, equipment, apparatus or item or shall modify it so that it becomes non-infringing. The ultimate remedy shall be without damage or injury to any other property of City and shall be at Construction Manager's sole expense. 102 16.15. Employment Conditions. 16.15.1. No Discrimination; Affirmative Action. The Construction Manager shall comply with City of Miami Beach Human Rights Ordinance, as codified in Chapter 62 of the City Code, as may be amended from time to time, prohibiting discrimination in employment, housing, public accommodations, or public services, on the basis of actual or perceived race, color, national origin, religion, sex, intersexuality, sexual orientation, gender identity, familial and marital status, age, ancestry, height, weight, domestic partner status, labor organization membership, familial situation, political affiliation, or disability. The Construction Manager shall post (or cause to be posted) in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices setting forth the provisions of this non-discrimination clause. The Construction Manager further agrees that this clause will be incorporated in all contracts entered into with Subcontractors and all labor organizations furnishing skilled, unskilled and craft labor or performing any such labor in connection with the Work. 16.15.2. Civil Rights Act. The Construction Manager shall comply with, and shall require all Subcontractors to comply with, all Federal, State, and local laws, rules, regulations and ordinances relating to employment and the design and construction of the Project, including the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Pub. L. 88-352. July 2. 1964. 78 Stat. §701 et seq., as amended; the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990, Pub. L. 101-336, July 26, 1990; and the City's Human Rights Ordinance, as same may be amended. 16.15.3. Prevailing Wages. If applicable, the Construction Manager shall comply with, and shall require all Subcontractors to comply with, Sections 31-27 through 31-30 of the City Code, as same may be amended from time to time, with regard to minimum hourly wage rates for all employees who provide services pursuant to this Agreement, as follows: a. The rate of wages and fringe benefit payments for all laborers, mechanics, and apprentices shall not be less than those payments for similar skills in classifications of work in a like construction industry as determined by the Secretary of Labor and as published in the Federal Register, latest revision. All mechanics, laborers, and apprentices, employed or working directly upon the Project Site shall be paid in accordance with the above referenced wage rates. Construction Manager shall post notice of these provisions at the Jobsite in a prominent place where it can be easily seen by the workers. b. If the Parties cannot agree on the proper classification of a particular class of laborers or mechanics or apprentices to be used, the Parties shall submit the question, together with its recommendation, to the City Manager for final determination. c. In the event it is found by the City that any laborer or mechanic or apprentice employed by Construction Manager, or any Subcontractor directly on the Project Site has been or is being paid at a rate of wages less than the rate of wages required by the ordinance, the City may (1) by written notice to Construction Manager terminate its right to proceed with the Work or such part of Work for which there has been a failure to pay said required wages; and (2) prosecute the Work or portion thereof to completion by contract or otherwise. Whereupon, City and its sureties shall be liable to City for any excess costs occasioned to City thereby. d. Construction Manager shall maintain payrolls and basic records relating thereto during the course of the Work and shall preserve such for a period of three (3) years thereafter for all laborers, mechanics, and apprentices working at the Project Site. Such records shall contain the name and address of each such employee; its current classification; rate of pay (including rates of contributions for, or costs assumed to provide, fringe benefits); daily and weekly number of hours worked; deductions made; and actual wages paid. 103 e. Construction Manager shall be required to submit, with each requisition for payment, any signed and sworn statement of compliance with the prevailing wage rate ordinance, as may be required by the City. Construction Manager shall submit certified payrolls for each requisition period. Certified payrolls should include employee name, social security number, labor classification, hours worked, hourly base rate, hourly fringe rate and hourly benefit rate. f. The City may withhold or cause to be withheld from Construction Manager so much of the payments requisitioned as may be considered necessary to pay laborers and mechanics, including apprentices, trainees, and guards employed by Construction Manager or any Subcontractor on the work, the full amount of wages required by the Contract Documents or terms of the applicable subcontract. g. If Construction Manager or any Subcontractor fails to pay any laborer, mechanic, or apprentice employed or working on the Project Site all or part of the wages required by the Contract documents or terms of the applicable subcontract, the City may, after written notice to Construction Manager, take such action as may be necessary to cause suspension of any further payments or advances until such violations have ceased. h. Construction Manager shall provide monthly reports on prevailing wage requirements for the Project. 16.15.4. Equal Benefits. Construction Manager certifies and represents that it shall comply with all applicable provisions of Section 2-373 of the City Code, as same may be amended from time, with regard to equal benefits for domestic partners of employees. The failure to comply with this Section shall constitute a material event of default of this Agreement. 16.16. Survival of Provisions. In order that the Parties to this Agreement may fully exercise their rights and perform their obligations hereunder arising from the performance of the Work, any provisions of this Agreement that are required to ensure exercise of such rights or performance shall survive termination of this Agreement regardless of the cause for such termination and regardless of whether or not such termination applies to all or only part of the Agreement. 16.17. Severability. The invalidity or unenforceability of any portion or provision of this Agreement shall in no way affect the validity or enforceability of any other portion or provision hereof. Any invalid or unenforceable portion or provision shall be deemed severed from this Agreement and the balance of the Agreement shall be construed and enforced as if the Agreement did not contain such invalid or unenforceable portion or provision. In the event any such provision of this Agreement is declared invalid, the Parties shall promptly negotiate in good faith new provisions to eliminate such invalidity and to restore this Agreement as near as possible to its original intent and effect. 16.18. No Waiver. No waiver of any breach or failure to enforce any of the terms, covenants, conditions or other provisions of this Agreement by either Party at any time shall in any way affect, limit, modify or waive that Party's right thereafter to enforce or compel strict compliance with every term, covenant, condition or other provision hereof, any course of dealing or custom of the trade notwithstanding. 104 16.19. No Contingent Fee. Construction Manager warrants that it has not employed or retained any company or person, other than a bona fide employee working solely for Construction Manager to solicit or secure this Agreement and that it has not paid or agreed to pay any person, company, corporation, individual or firm, other than a bona fide employee working solely for Construction Manager, any fee, commission, percentage, gift, or other consideration contingent upon or resulting from the award or making of this Agreement. For the breach or violation of this provision, City shall have the right to terminate the Agreement without liability at its discretion, to deduct from the Contract Price, or otherwise recover, the full amount of such fee, commission, percentage, gift or consideration. 16.20. Entire Agreement. The Contract Documents shall constitute the entire agreement between the Parties with respect to its subject matter and supersedes all prior agreements, representations and understandings of the Parties, written or oral. No inducements, considerations, promises, or other references shall be implied in the Contract Documents that are not expressly addressed herein. [signature page to follow] 105 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the day and year first written above. CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA ATTEST: By By City Clerk Philip Levine Mayor Date: is, 0 Los ATTEST: GRACE & NAEEM UDDIN, INC. ) c54 I • // ,4 10 eiST Print N e: nc,/,-,arat z°i'''14,-,c_ 'z- . Title 1111 ia • a • c0 PcF VD9IN• Print Na APPROVED AS TO FORM &LANGUAGE &FOR EXECUTION 14016 City ' .''-y '" e 106 APPENDIX A PROJECT TEAM ASSIGNED REPRESENTATIVES City of Miami Beach: Contract Administrator David Martinez, Director Office of Capital Improvement Projects Pro iect Coordinator Roberto Rodriguez, Capital Project Coordinator Office of Capital Improvement Projects Architect-Engineer: Architect Richard Heisenbottle, Principal R.J. Heisenbottle and Associates, P.A. Pablo Quinones, Project Architect R.J. Heisenbottle and Associates, P.A. Structural Engineer Douglas Wood, Principal Douglas Wood Associates, Inc. Construction Manager: Graciela Beltran Uddin, Principal Grace & Naeem Uddin, Inc. 107 APPENDIX B CONSTRUCTION MANAGER Pre-construction &Construction Phase Personnel • Graciela Beltran Uddin Contract Administrative • Naeem Uddin Lead Project Manager • Juan Pinzon Project Manager • Randy Graham Project Superintendent • Gerald Birnbaum Project Scheduler • Jason Mao Project Estimator • Mark Champon Project Accountant • Israel Soto Rodriguez Project Safety& QA/QC • Adriana Fernandez Administrative Assistant 108 APPENDIX C PROJECT SITE 109 27-June-2016 MIAMI BEACH Capital improvements Project Office 1700 Convention Center Dr. Miami Beach,FL 33139 • Location Map & Existing Survey PRESERVATION ARCHITECT RJHEISENBOTTLE A R C H I T EC TS 2199 PONCE DE LEON BLVD..SUITE 400 CORAL GABLES.FL 33134 TELEPHONE: RJ H A Project 16-3426 305/440-77B9 REGST FAIL 3051446-9275 NUMBER:A0010GRBI4 REGISTRATION NUMBER:AR 0010!95 C o d i o Ce W lJJ 0 -o J N = 8 ai ma R L. < 2= ii ��Q om N p,cc ,_ I 0 W- g Y l I J C C'D o f!). 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City's reimbursement of insurance and bond premiums shall be for the portion of insurance and bond premiums directly attributable to this Agreement (i.e. for those contracts actually enrolled or verifiably enrolled in the insurance program). Premiums shall be net of trade discounts, volume discounts, dividends and other adjustments. 2. The Performance Bond, the Payment Bond, and any Bid Bond in excess of $500,000 must each be executed by a surety company in good standing with the Florida Office of Insurance Regulation and adequate rating from A.M. Best indicated in these Contract Documents, which surety is authorized to do business in the State of Florida as surety, having a resident agent in the State of Florida and having been in business with a record of successful continuous operation for at least five (5) years. 3. The surety company that is bound by the Performance Bond and Payment Bond, respectively, shall be responsible for Construction Manager's acceptable performance of the Work under the Contract and/or for the payment of all debts pertaining thereto in accordance with Section 255.05, Florida Statutes. 4. The surety company shall hold a current certificate of authority as acceptable surety on federal bonds in accordance with United States Department of Treasury Circular 570, Current Revisions. If the amount of the Performance Bond and Payment Bond exceeds the underwriting limitation set forth in the circular, in order to qualify, the net retention of the surety company shall not exceed the underwriting limitation in the circular, and the excess risks must be protected by coinsurance, reinsurance, or other acceptable methods in accordance with Treasury Circular 297, revised September 1, 1978 (31 CFR Section 223.10, Section 223.11.) Further, the surety company shall provide City with evidence satisfactory to City, that such excess risk has been protected in an acceptable manner. 5. The City will accept a surety bond from a company in accordance with the requirements set forth below; provided however, that if any surety company appears on the watch list that is published quarterly by Intercom of the Office of the Florida Insurance Commissioner, the City shall review and either accept or reject the surety company based on the financial information available to the City. The following sets forth, in general, the acceptable parameters for bonds: Policy- Financial holder's Size Amount of Bond Ratings Category $500,001 to $1,000,000 A- Class I $1,000,001 to $2,000,000 A- Class II $2,000,001 to $5,000,000 A Class III $5,000,000 to$10,000,000 A Class IV $10,000,001 to $25,000,000 A Class V $25,000,001 to $50,000,000 A Class VI $50,000,001 or more A Class VII 111 INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Construction Manager shall provide, pay for and maintain in force at all times during the term of this Agreement (unless otherwise provided)and any extensions thereof, the following insurance policies: 1. Commercial General Liability with minimum limits of One Million Dollars 1$1,000,000) per occurrence combined single limit for Bodily Injury Liability and Property Damage Liability. Coverage must be afforded on a form no more restrictive than the latest edition of the Commercial General Liability policy, without restrictive endorsements, as filed by the Insurance Services Office, and must include: a. Premises and/or Operations coverage; b. Independent Contractor or Contractor Owners Protection Liability which includes liability coverage for operations performed for the name of the insured by independent and/or subcontractors that are hired, and acts or omissions of the named insured in connection with his/her general supervision of such operations; c. Products and/or Completed Operations coverage (Construction Manager shall maintain in force for 2 years after completion of all work required coverage for Products/Completed Ops, including Broad Form Property Damage); d. Explosion/Collapse and Underground Hazard coverage; e. Broad Form Property Damage. f. Broad Form Contractual Coverage applicable to this specific Agreement, including any hold harmless and/or indemnification agreement contained in the Contract Documents. g. City must be named as an Additional Insured on this policy as set forth in Section • 111.4 below. • 2. Workers' Compensation Insurance to apply for all employees in compliance with the "Workers Compensation Law" of the State of Florida and all applicable Federal laws. Construction Manager shall ensure that all subcontractor(s) at all tiers have Workers' Compensation Insurance for their employees in accordance with Florida's Workers' Compensation law. In addition, the policy(ies) must include: Employers' Liability with minimum limits of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000)each accident. 3. Business Automobile Liability with minimum limits of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence combined single limit for Bodily Injury Liability and Property Damage Liability. Coverage must be afforded on a form no more restrictive than the latest edition of the Business Automobile Liability policy, without restrictive endorsements, as filed by the Insurance Services Office, and must include: (1) Owned Vehicles; and (2) hired and Non-Owned Vehicles. • 4. Pollution Liability, which covers mitigation expenses and third-party liability in the minimum amount of Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) per claim, subject to a maximum deductible acceptable to the City. Such policy shall include an annual policy aggregate in the amount of Three Million Dollars ($3,000,000) and name City as additional insured. Construction Manager shall indicate the deductible for this coverage on its Certificate of Insurance. 5. Installation Floater Insurance including coverage for material & equipment to be installed during the course of this Project. City shall be included as a Named Insured on this policy, as its insurable interest may appear. This policy shall remain in force until acceptance of the Project by the City. 112 III. ADDITIONAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS: 1. Notice to City. If the initial insurance expires prior to the completion of the Work, renewal copies of insurance policies shall be furnished to the City at least fourteen (14) days prior to the date of their expiration. The insurance policy(ies) must be endorsed to provide the City with at least thirty (30) days' notice of cancellation and/or restriction. 2. Certificates of Insurance. Construction Manager shall furnish to the City Certificates of Insurance or endorsements evidencing the insurance coverage specified herein within fifteen (15) days after notification of award of the Agreement, and shall also furnish to the City a copy of each insurance policy required by this Agreement. The required Certificates of Insurance shall name the types of policies provided, refer specifically to this Agreement, and state that such insurance is as required by this Agreement. The Certificates of Insurance shall be in form acceptable to, and subject to, approval by City. The failure to provide the Certificates of Insurance within fifteen (15) days shall be the basis for the rescission of the awarding Agreement. The official title of the certificate holder is City of Miami Beach, Florida. This official title shall be used in all insurance documentation. 3. Right to revise or reject. City's Risk Management Division reserves the right, but not the obligation, to review and revise any insurance requirements at the time of insurance contract renewal and/or any amendments, not limited to deductibles, limits, coverages and endorsements based on insurance market conditions affecting the availability or affordability of coverage; or changes in the scope of work/specifications affecting the scope and applicability of coverage. 4. Additional Insured. City shall be expressly included as an Additional Insured on all policies, as applicable, and with an endorsement that is acceptable to the City. Additional insured certificates for the City shall read "City of Miami Beach, Florida", 1700 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, FL, 33139, Attn: Risk Management, 3rd Floor. 5. Notice of Cancellation and/or Restriction. The policy(ies) must be endorsed to provide City with at least thirty (30) days' notice of cancellation or non-renewal and/or restriction. A copy of the endorsement(s) shall be provided with the Certificates of Insurance. 6. Duty of Care. Construction Manager's furnishing insurance coverage shall in no way relieve or limit, or be construed to limit or relieve or limit, Construction Manager or any of its Subcontractors of any responsibility, liability, or obligation imposed by the Contract Documents, or by Applicable Laws, including, without limitation, any indemnification obligations which Construction Manager or any of its Consultants, Design Sub-consultants and Subcontractors have to City thereunder. 7. Construction Manager's Failure to Procure. Construction Manager's failure to procure or maintain the insurance required by this Appendix E during the entire term of the Work shall constitute a material breach and automatic Default of the Agreement. In the event of such a breach, the City may exercise all available rights and remedies hereunder, including the right to immediately suspend or terminate the Agreement without any further notice to or opportunity to use for Construction Manager or, at its discretion, procure or renew such insurance to protect the City's interests and pay any and all premiums in connection therewith, and withhold or recover all monies so paid by the City from the Construction Manager. 8. Waiver of Subrogation. Where permitted by law, Construction Manager hereby waives all rights of recovery by subrogation or otherwise (including, without limitation, claims related to deductible or self- insured retention clauses, inadequacy of limits of any insurance policy, insolvency of any insurer, limitations or exclusions of coverage), against City, and its respective officers, agents, or employees. Certificates of insurance shall evidence the waiver of subrogation in favor of the City, and that coverage shall be primary and noncontributory, and that each evidenced policy includes a Cross Liability or Severability of Interests provision, with no requirement of premium payment by the City. 113 APPENDIX F DIRECT PURCHASE PROGRAM 1. The City is generally exempt from taxation and may elect to implement a direct purchase program whereby it may purchase materials and equipment included in any bid for a portion of the Work directly from the supplier of such materials or equipment in order to achieve sales tax savings. 2. Any equipment, materials or supplies directly purchased by the City that are included in the Construction Manager's contract shall be referred to as Owner-Purchased Materials and the responsibilities of both City and Construction Manager relating to such Owner-Purchased Materials shall be governed by the terms and conditions of these procedures. 3. Material suppliers shall be selected by the Construction Manager. The Construction Manager included the price for all construction materials plus applicable taxes in the GMP. City purchasing of construction materials, if selected, will be administered on a deductive Change Order basis. The Cost of the Work and Guaranteed Maximum Price amount shall be reduced by the net, undiscounted, amount of the City's purchase order, plus all sales taxes that would have applied. 4. Construction Manager (including its Subcontractors) shall provide City with a list of all intended suppliers, vendors, and materialmen for consideration as Owner-Purchased Materials. This list shall be submitted at the same time as the preliminary schedule of values and the Project/CPM Schedule. Construction Manager shall submit a description of the materials to be supplied, estimated quantities and unit prices. 5. Upon request from City, Construction Manager shall prepare a standard Purchase Order Requisition Form in a form acceptable to the City, to specifically identify the materials which City has, at its sole option, elected to purchase directly. The Purchase Order Requisition Form shall include: a) The name, address, telephone number and contact person for the material supplier; b) Manufacturer or brand, model or specification number of the item; c) Quantity needed as estimated by Construction Manager or subcontractor; d) The price quoted by the supplier for the materials identified therein; e) Any sales tax associated with such quote; and f) Delivery dates as established by Subcontractor. 6. City to utilize its standard purchase order terms and conditions for Owner-Purchased Materials. Construction Manager must obtain approval of the City for any proposed deviations from the standard terms and conditions i.e. payment terms, warranties, retainage, etc. Such Purchase Order Requisition Form is to be submitted to City no less than thirty (30) days prior to the date required for ordering such Owner-Purchased Materials, in order to provide sufficient time for City review and approval and to assure that such Owner-Purchased Materials may be directly purchased by City and delivered to the Project Site so as to avoid any delay to the Project. 7. After receipt of the Purchase Order Requisition Form, City shall prepare its Purchase Orders for equipment, materials or supplies. Pursuant to the Purchase Order, the vendor will provide the required quantities of material at the price established in the vendor's quote to the Construction Manager, less any sales tax associated with such price. Promptly upon receipt of each Purchase Order, Construction Manager shall verify the terms and conditions of the Purchase Order prior to its issuance to supplier and in a manner to assure proper and timely delivery of items. The Project Coordinator, or his or her designee, shall be the approving authority for the City on Purchase Orders in conjunction with Owner-Purchased materials. The Purchase Order shall require that the supplier provide the required shipping and handling 114 insurance. The Purchase Order shall also require the delivery of the Owner-Purchased Materials on the delivery date(s) provided by the Construction Manager in the Purchase order Requisition Form and shall indicate F.O.B. Jobsite. The City's Purchase Orders shall contain, or be accompanied by, the City's exemption certificate, a Certificate of Entitlement in accordance with applicable law, and must include the City's name, address, and exemption number with issue and expiration date shown. 8. In conjunction with the execution of the Purchase Orders by the supplier, the Construction Manager shall execute and deliver to City one or more deductive Change Orders, referencing the full value of all Owner-Purchased Materials plus all sales tax savings associated with such materials in the bid to Construction Manager or its Subcontractors. 9. All Shop Drawings and submittals shall be made by the Construction Manager in accordance with the Contract Documents. 10. Construction Manager shall be fully responsible for all matters relating to the receipt of materials furnished by City in accordance with these procedures, including verifying correct quantities, verifying documentation or orders in a timely manner, coordinating purchases, providing and obtaining all warranties and guarantees required by the Contract Documents, inspection and acceptance of the goods at the time of delivery, and loss or damage to equipment and materials following acceptance of items by the City due to the negligence of the Construction Manager or its Subcontractors. The Construction Manager shall coordinate delivery schedules, sequence of delivery, loading orientation, and other arrangements normally required by the Construction Manager for the particular materials furnished. The Construction Manager shall provide all services required for the unloading, handling and storage of materials through installation. The Construction Manager agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the City from any and all Claims of whatever nature resulting from nonpayment of goods to suppliers arising from the actions or directions of Construction Manager. 11. As Owner-Purchased Materials are delivered to the Project Site, the Construction Manager and Resident Project Representative shall visually inspect all shipments from the suppliers, and approve the vendor's invoices for materials delivered. The Construction Manager shall assure that each delivery is • accompanied by documentation adequate to identify the Purchase Order against which the purchase is made. This documentation may consist of a delivery ticket and an invoice from the supplier confirming the Purchase Order, together with such additional information as the City or Construction Manager may require. The Construction Manager will verify, in writing, the accuracy of the delivery ticket. The Construction Manager will then forward the invoice to the City. The City will process and pay directly to the vendor in the manner as all other City invoices are processed. The City shall have the right to assign City personnel to verify and audit the accuracy of all Direct Purchase documents. The Construction Manager shall ensure that Owner-Purchased Materials conform to the Contract Documents and determine prior to incorporation into the Work if such materials are patently defective, and whether such materials are identical to the materials ordered and match the description on the bill of lading. If the Construction Manager discovers defects or non-conformities in the Owner-Purchased Materials, upon such visual inspection, the Construction Manager shall not utilize such non-conforming or defective materials in the Work and instead shall promptly notify the Vendor of the defective or non-conforming condition in order to pursue repair or replacement of those materials without any undue delay or interruption to the Project. Additionally, the Construction Manager shall notify the City of such occurrence. If the Construction Manager fails to perform such inspection, and otherwise incorporates Owner-Purchased Materials, the condition of which it either knew about or should have known about by performance of an inspection, Construction Manager shall promptly take action to remedy the defect or non-conformity so as not to delay the Work. 12. The Construction Manager shall maintain records of all Owner-Purchased Materials it incorporates into the Work from the stock of Owner-Purchased Materials in its possession. The Construction Manager shall account monthly to the City for any Owner-Purchased Materials delivered into the Construction Manager's possession, including portions of all such materials which have been incorporated into the Work. 13. The Construction Manager shall be responsible for obtaining and managing all warranties and guarantees for all materials and products as required by the Contract Documents. All repairs, 115 • • maintenance or damage repair calls shall be forwarded to the Construction Manager for resolution with the appropriate supplier or Vendor. 14. Notwithstanding the transfer of Owner-Purchased Materials by the City to the Construction • Manager's possession, the City shall retain title to any and.all Owner Purchased Materials. 15. r The' transfer of the possession of. Owner-Purchased Materials from the City to the Construction Manager shall constitute a bailment for mutual benefit of the City and the Construction Manager. The City shall be considered the bailor and the Construction Manager the bailee of the Owner- Purchased Materials. Owner-Purchased Materials shall be considered returned to the City for purposes of its bailment at such time as they are incorporated into the Project or consumed in the process of completing the Project. Bailee shall have the duty to safeguard, store and protect all Owner-Purchased Materials. 16. The City shall purchase and maintain insurance pursuant to the requirements set forth in the Contract Documents which shall be sufficient to protect against any loss or damage to Owner- Purchased equipment, materials or supplies. Such insurance shall cover the full value of any Owner- Purchased Materials not yet incorporated into the Project from the time the City first takes title. • 17. The City shall in no way be liable for interruption or delay in the Project, for any defects or any other problems with the Project, or for any extra cost resulting from delay in the delivery of, or defects in, Owner-Purchased Materials. • 18. On a monthly basis, Construction Manager shall be required to review invoices submitted by all suppliers of Owner-Purchased Materials delivered to the Project Site during that month and either concur or object to the City 's issuance of payment to the suppliers, based upon Construction Manager's records of materials delivered to the Project Site and any defects in such materials. 19. In order to arrange for the prompt payment to the supplier, the Construction Manager shall provide to the City a list indicating the acceptance of the goods or materials in accordance with the established monthly Payment Request Schedule. The list shall include a copy of the applicable Purchase Orders, invoices, and delivery receipts of data provided. Checks mill be released, delivered and remitted directly to the suppliers. The Construction Manager agrees to assist the City to immediately obtain partial or final release of lien waivers as appropriate. 20. At the end of the Project, any salvage materials shall be the property of the City and stored or removed from the Project Site by the Construction Manager and/or its Subcontractors at the City's discretion. Subject to final approval by the Project Coordinator, City anticipates that it will directly purchase the following items pursuant to this Appendix F: [TBD] • • • • • • 116 • • • APPENDIX G • QUALITY CONTROL/QUALITY ASSURANCE QUALITY CONTROL/QUALITY ASSURANCE • The Construction Manager shall submit, subject to the approval of the City, a comprehensive Quality Control/Quality Assurance Plan as provided in the Contract Documents that includes the components required herein and in other provisions of the Contract Documents. The City shall monitor and review the performance of the Quality Control Plan by the Construction Manager, including observation of inspections and testing activities, as provided in the Contract Documents. All Submittals required pursuant to the Construction Manager's Quality Control Plan, or in other provisions of the Contract Documents, shall be delivered to the City, unless otherwise expressly provided in the Contract Agreement. The City shall have the right to reject Work which does not conform to the Contract Documents. If the City determines that a defect or nonperformance exists, the Construction Manager shall cause the defective or nonconforming condition to be corrected or replaced with a conforming installation, product or result, subject to the approved Quality Control Plan,provisions of the Contract Documents and approval of City. City's failure to identify and/or reject any defective or non-conforming Work shall not operate to waive City's right to subsequently demand that Construction Manager remedy any defective or non-conforming Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. • 1. Quality Control (QC) Plan. The Construction Manager shall submit for the City's approval a Quality Control Program Plan for the execution of the Work and the Construction Manager shall organize and conduct all activities to be performed under the Contract Documents with strict attention and adherence to - the approved Quality Control Plan. The scope of the Quality Program Plan shall include the quality • assurance and quality control elements necessary for the procurement, manufacturing, installation, construction, start-up, integrated Systems testing, and execution of the Work by the Construction Manager and Subcontractors, and shall comply with the requirements of the Contract Documents. The Quality Control Plan shall include the preparation of documented quality control procedures and instructions in accordance with the requirements defined in this Section, as well as those specified in the Contract -- Documents, specifically the Construction Documents. The Construction Manager shall be responsible for controlling the quality of all Work, including the Work of Subcontractors. The Construction Manager shall include in its Subcontracts those provisions which it , • considers necessary to assure that the quality of subcontracted Work will be consistent with that required of the Construction Manager. . The City may audit and inspect the Construction Manager's and Subcontractors' Quality Control Programs at any time. Such audits may be conducted on a random or routine basis and may include an audit of the Construction Manager's inspection records and data. Additionally, the City shall have the right to witness any quality control tests or inspections and shall have access to all test data, including test procedures, test • specifications and test results. Further, the City shall have the right to'conduct independent tests or inspections (at the City's expense) of any material or equipment to be used in the Work. Such audits, . inspections or tests conducted shall be performed to verify that all Work is performed in compliance with applicable provisions of the Contract Documents, but shall not relieve the Construction Manager of any of its obligations under the Contract. • 2. Quality Assurance Management. The Construction Manager shall prepare a management structure and organizational chart which shall reflect a commitment for an effective quality assurance policy, and which shall define and document its Quality Program Plan approach and objectives for, and commitment to, quality. The Construction Manager shall ensure that the Quality Program Plan is understood, implemented, and maintained at all levels of the Construction Manager's organization. Management personnel responsible for performing quality control and assurance functions shall report directly to the Construction Manager's Project Executive and Contract Administrator. • 117 • • a) Quality Assurance Personnel. In its Quality Program Plan, the Construction Manager shall identify the qualifications and experience of personnel responsible for implementation of quality assurance elements of the Quality Program Plan, and a description of the duties of the assigned personnel by job description. Personnel responsible for quality assurance shall be qualified by virtue of skill, education and experience on projects of similar type and complexity. The City reserves the right to approve the Construction Manager's QA/QC manager. b) Quality Assurance Verifications. The Construction Manager shall identify internal verification requirements, provide adequate resources, and assign trained personnel for verification activities. Verification activities shall be performed by personnel independent of those having the responsibility for the Work being performed. Verification activities shall include verifying the adequacy and enforcement of quality control procedures as they relate to inspections, tests, monitoring of the design, procurement, construction, installation and •start-up of the equipment, materials, Systems and completed Work. c) Procurement Quality Assurance. The Construction Manager shall establish and employ procedures for the selection and control of Subcontractors, including suppliers, which will assure the use of qualified procurement sources and which will provide methods of monitoring the quality levels of the products and services to ensure that they conform to Contract requirements. The Construction Manager shall select Subcontractors, in part, on the basis of their ability to meet the Quality Control Plan requirements. • 3. NOT USED. • 4. Quality Control of Construction, Manufacturing and Installation The Construction Manager and each Subcontractor shall be responsible for the establishment and implementation of quality control procedures and instructions for the inspection and testing of manufactured and installed materials, equipment, and assemblies. a) Inspection and Testing. The Construction Manager.shall conduct a complete review of the Contract requirements and shall identify all inspections and tests required for procurement, and the installation and construction of the project Facilities. The Construction Manager shall establish and employ written receiving inspection procedures to ensure that materials, assemblies, and equipment or other elements of the Work are not incorporated into the Work until each item has been inspected or otherwise verified to conform to applicable requirements of the Contract Documents. Verification shall be in accordance with the Quality Program Plan and other documented procedures of the Construction Manager. The Quality Control Plan and written procedures for first article inspection, final inspection and testing shall provide procedures to ensure that upon completion of all required inspections and tests(including those to be conducted either on receipt of material or equipment or while the material, equipment or other elements of the Work are in process) the results are satisfactory and in compliance with all applicable requirements, and that the results are documented in test reports. No material, equipment or other element of the Work shall be accepted until all the activities specified in the Quality Control Plan and other documented procedures have been satisfactorily completed and the inspection and testing results and documentation are available and approved by the Construction Manager. The Construction Manager shall establish and maintain records which document the fact that each item of material, equipment or other element of the Work has satisfied all applicable inspection and test criteria and other requirements. b) Field Samples and Mock-ups. Field samples and mock-ups shall be prepared at the Project Site or other location by the Construction Manager as specified in the Contract Documents. Affected finish Work shall not be started until the Construction Manager's Authorized Representative has accepted as satisfactory field samples or mock-ups in writing. The City shall be notified in advance and afforded an opportunity to review field samples and mock-ups before affected finish Work is started. 118 c) Construction Manager's Control Inspection and Testing. The Construction Manager shall be responsible for control inspection and testing of all materials, equipment and other elements of the Work prior to their delivery from a manufacturer, or during construction (e.g., electrical equipment load tests, soil compaction tests, concrete tests, piping system leakage tests), to ensure compliance with the Contract Documents. Such inspection and testing shall be performed by a qualified independent testing and inspection firm, to be engaged by the Construction Manager at its expense, and approved by the City. The Construction Manager shall submit to the City the name, address, and qualifications, together with the scope of services, of the proposed testing and inspection firm at least sixty(60) Days prior to scheduled commencement of any Work involving such inspection or testing. Should the Construction Manager desire to use more than one firm for control inspection and testing, the required information shall be submitted for each such proposed firm. All laboratory testing shall be performed by an independent, qualified testing laboratory, employing equipment and qualified testing personnel approved by the City. d) Control of Nonconforming Material, Equipment, or Elements of Work. The Construction Manager shall establish and maintain a nonconformance system and procedures for uniform reporting, controlling and disposition of Nonconformance Items (NCI's). Procedures shall be established to prevent the inadvertent use or installation of nonconforming material, equipment or other elements of the Work. Control procedures shall provide for identification, evaluation, segregation and, when practical, disposition of nonconforming material, equipment or other elements of the Work and for notification to the Construction Manager, the City and all personnel involved in the affected Work. The responsibility for review and authority for the disposition of nonconforming material, equipment or other Work shall be as established by the Construction Manager in the approved Quality Control Plan. e) Corrective Action. The Construction Manager shall establish and maintain written procedures for: i. Investigating the cause of nonconforming material, equipment or other elements of the Work and the corrective action needed to prevent recurrence; ii. Analyzing all processes, work operations, concessions, quality records, service reports, and complaints of the City to detect and eliminate potential causes of nonconforming material, equipment, or other elements of the Work; iii. Initiating preventive actions to deal with problems at a level corresponding to risks encountered; iv. Applying controls to ensure that effective corrective actions are taken; and v. Implementing and recording changes in procedures resulting from corrective action. f) Handling, Storage, Packaging and Delivery. The Construction Manager shall establish and maintain written procedures for handling, storage, packaging and delivery of materials, equipment and other elements of the Work, including coordination with those materials included in the City's Direct Purchase Program. The Construction Manager shall provide methods and means of handling and provide secure storage areas or stock rooms that prevent damage or deterioration of materials, equipment and other elements of the Work pending delivery, use, or incorporation into the Work. Appropriate methods for authorizing receipt and the release to and from such areas shall be stipulated. The condition of materials, equipment and other elements of the Work in storage shall be assessed at regular and appropriate intervals. 119 g) Quality Record. The Construction Manager and Subcontractors shall establish and maintain procedures for identification, collection, indexing, storage, maintenance and disposition of records concerning the'quality of the Work. Such records shall be maintained at the Pro ject Site and at manufacturing facilities and shall document achievement of the requirements of this Section, and the effective operation of the Quality Program Plan. .All quality records shall be legible and identifiable as to the material, equipment or other element of the Work involved. When methods of inspection and testing are changed, the Construction Manager shall obtain review and acceptance of written procedures from the Owner before implementation of any change. , Quality records shall be stored and maintained in such a manner that they are readily retrievable in facilities that provide a suitable environment to minimize deterioration or damage to prevent loss. Retention times of quality records shall be established and recorded. Quality records should be made available, at all times,for evaluation and review by the City. • 5. Conformity with Contract Requirements a) Verification. All Work shall be performed and furnished by the Construction Manager pursuant to, and in full conformity with, the Contract Documents. Throughout the duration of the Contract, the Construction Manager will be required to so establish such conformance to the City. In addition, the City may inspect and audit the Work, at all stages of its manufacture, fabrication, factory testing, construction, installation, on-site testing, completion and acceptance procedures, at any time. Review, verification and acceptance of the Work will be accomplished through the design review and construction inspection and testing process. All design documents shall be checked and verified by the Construction Manager for compliance with all applicable Contract Documents and with Applicable Laws. (/ , , b) No Implied Duties. No right to act granted to the City under this Section, nor any decision made by the City in good faith either to exercise or not to exercise such right, shall give rise to any implied duty . or responsibility of the City, respectively, to the Construction Manager, any Subcontractor, any of their agents or employees, or any other person performing any of the Work, or relieve the Construction Manager from its sole responsibility for performing its obligations hereunder. Review of Submittals and any action taken by the City with respect to Submittals shall not relieve the Construction Manager from its sole responsibility for accuracy, completeness,coordination, errors or omissions in the Construction Manager Drawings, the Construction Manager Contract Documents and Submittals and associated calculations,or for deviations from the Contract Documents or compatibility of the item with contiguous or dependent items of the Work. 6. No Interference. The City shall not supervise the Construction Manager's forces or Subcontractors or perform other duties for the Construction Manager, nor interfere with the management of the Work by the Construction Manager. Any advice, instruction, direction or other order which the City may give the Construction Manager shall not be construed as releasing the Construction Manager from fulfilling all of the terms of the Agreement or other Contract Documents. • 7. Rejection and Removal of Nonconforming or Defective Work. As more fully delineated in Section 2.7.17.20, all Work which does not conform to the Construction Manager's warranties or to any other requirements of the Contract Documents will be considered unacceptable, unless otherwise determined to be acceptable as provided in the last paragraph of this Section. Any defective condition, whether the result of poor workmanship, use of materials containing defects, damage through carelessness or any other cause, found by, or disclosed to, the City shall be removed and replaced by Work and materials which conform to the Contract Documents or shall be remedied to the satisfaction of the City. Upon failure on the part of the Construction Manager to comply promptly with any order of the City to remedy, remove or replace Work which is nonconforming or contains Defects, the Owner may cause such nonconforming Work or Defect to be remedied or removed and replaced by separate Contractors employed by the Owner at the Construction Manager's expense. In such event, the costs of such removal, remediation and replacement shall be deducted from any monies due or to become due the Construction Manager under the Agreement. 120 In the event the City finds, as a result of monitoring of the Construction Manager's quality assurance and quality control activities, that any materials, equipment or the finished product in which materials, equipment or finished product are used are not in conformity with the requirements of the Contract Documents, but that acceptable Work has, nonetheless, been produced, the Owner shall then determine whether the Work shall nevertheless be accepted. If the Owner determines that the Work should be accepted, the Owner will document the basis of acceptance by a Change Order for Diminished Value, which will provide for an appropriate adjustment in the Contract Sum. Any such acceptance shall not, however, ever result in an increase of the Contract Sum or the Contract Price. 8. Construction Manager's Continuing Obligation. Neither the issuance of the Certificate of Final Completion, nor the making of Final Progress Payment by the Owner will constitute acceptance of any portion of the Work which is not in compliance with the requirements of the Contract Documents or constitute a release or diminution of the Construction Manager's continuing obligations with respect to the Work pursuant to applicable provisions of the Agreement or other Contract Documents. 121 APPENDIX H FORMS AND EXHIBITS The attached forms will be used throughout the Project, to be due at different times. TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR FORMS DESCRIPTION PAGE Payment Bond & Performance Bond 123 Contractor's Affidavit/Certificate of Contract Completion 127 Contractor's Certification of No Asbestos-Containing Materials 128 Construction Contract Change Order 129 GMP Amendment 130 122 • • FORM OF PERFORMANCE BOND • By this Bond, We as Principal, whose principal ' business address is , as the Construction Manager under the agreement dated , 20 , between'Principal and the City of Miami Beach, Florida (hereinafter referred to as "City") for the construction of the (which agreement and the other Contract Documents referenced therein are hereinafter referred to as "Contract"), the terms of which Contract are incorporated by reference in its entirety into this Bond, and ' ' , a corporation, whose principal business address is as Surety, are bound to City, as obligee, in the sum of U.S. dollars ($ ), for payment of which we bind ourselves, our heirs, personal representatives, successors, and assigns,jointly and severally. THE CONDITION OF THIS BOND is that if Principal: • 1. Performs all the work under the Contract, including but not limited to guarantees, warranties and the curing of latent defects, said Contract being made a part of this Bond by reference, and at the times and in the manner prescribed in the Contract; and 2. Pays City all losses, damages, expenses, costs and attorney's fees, including appellate proceedings, that City sustains as a result of default by Principal under the Contract, including but not limited to a failure to honor all guarantees and warranties or to cure latent defects in the Work or,materials within the time period provided in Section 95.11(2)(b), Florida Statutes; and 3. Performs the guarantee of all work and materials furnished under the Contract for the time specified in the Contract, including all warranties and curing all latent defects within the time period provided in Section 95.11(2)(b), Florida Statutes; ' Then this bond is,void; otherwise it remains in full force. • Surety specifically assumes liability for any and all damages, including but not limited to liquidated damages set forth in the Contract, arising from Principal's default of the Contract, as well as all latent defects uncovered in the work of the Principal after final acceptance of the work by the City. If no specific periods of warranty are stated in the Contract for any particular item or work, material or equipment, the warranty shall be deemed to be a period of one (1) year from the date of final acceptance by the City; provided, however, that this limitation does not apply to suits seeking damages for latent defects in materials or workmanship, such actions being subject to the limitations found in Section 95.11(2)(b),_Florida Statutes. • Whenever the Principal shall be, and is declared by City to be, in default under the Contract, City having performed City's obligations thereunder, the Surety may promptly remedy the default, or shall promptly: (1) Complete the Contract in accordance with its terms and conditions; or (2) Obtain a bid or bids for completing the.Contract in accordance with its terms and conditions, and upon determination by Surety of the lowest responsible bidder, or, if City elects, upon determination by City and ' Surety jointly of the lowest responsible bidder, arrange for a contract between such bidder and City, and make available as work progresses (even 'though there should be a default or a succession of defaults under the Contract or Contracts of completion arranged under this paragraph) sufficient funds to pay the cost of completion less the balance of the Contract Price; but not exceeding, including other costs and damages for which the Surety may be liable hereunder, the amount set forth in the first paragraph hereof. The term "balance of the Contract Price" as used in this paragraph, shall 'mean the total amount payable by City to Principal under the Contract and any amendments thereto, less the amount properly paid by City to Principal. • • 123 • The Surety hereby waives notice of and agrees that any changes in or under the Contract and compliance or noncompliance with any formalities connected with the Contract or the changes does not affect Surety's obligation under this Bond. No right of action shall accrue on this bond to or for the use of any person or corporation other than City named herein. Any action under this Bond must be instituted in accordance with the notice and time limitations provisions prescribed in Section 255.05(2), Florida Statutes. Signed and sealed this day of , 20 . WITNESSES: (Name of Corporation) Secretary By: (Signature) (CORPORATE SEAL) (Print Name and Title) • Countersigned by Resident INSURANCE COMPANY: Florida Agent of Surety - • • By: Attorney-in-Fact Address: i [attach copy of Agent's ID card (Street) Issued by Fla. Ins. Commissioner] (City/State/Zip Code) [Atty in fact power of atty must be attached] Telephone No.: 124 • . FORM OF PAYMENT BOND • By this Bond, We as Principal, whose principal business address is , and whose telephone number is as the Construction Manager under the agreement dated , 20_ between Principal and the City of Miami Beach, Florida (hereinafter referred to as "City") for the construction of the - (which agreement and the other Contract Documents referenced therein are hereinafter referred to as "Contract"), the terms of which Contract are incorporated by reference in its entirety into. this Bond, and , a corporation, whose principal business address is, _ : as Surety, are bound to City, as obligee, in the sum of U.S. dollars ($ ), for payment of which we bind ourselves, our heirs, personal representatives, successors, and assigns, jointly and severally. THE CONDITION OF THIS BOND is that if the Principal: - . 1. Promptly makes payments to all claimants, as defined by Florida Statute 255.05(1), providing Principal with labor, materials, or supplies, used directly or indirectly by Principal in the prosecution of the work provided for in the Contract, and in the times and in the manner prescribed in the Contract; and 2. Pays City all losses, damages, expenses, costs and attorney's fees including appellate proceedings, that City sustains because of a failure by Principal to make any payments required under the Contract; Then this bond is void; otherwise it remains in full force. • A claimant shall have a right of action against the Principal and the Surety for the amount due it. Such action shall not involve the City in any expense. A claimant, except a laborer, who is not in privity•with Principal and who has not received payment for its labor, materials, or supplies shall, within forty-five (45) days after beginning to furnish labor, materials, or supplies for the prosecution of the work, furnish to Principal a notice that he intends to look to the bond for protection. A claimant who is not in privity with Principal and who has not received payment for its labor, materials, or supplies shall, within ninety(90) days after performance of the labor or after complete delivery of the materials or supplies, deliver to Principal and to the Surety, written notice of the performance of the labor or delivery of the materials or supplies and of the nonpayment. No action for the labor, materials, or supplies may be instituted against Principal or the Surety unless both of the above-referenced notices have been given. Any action under this Bond must be instituted in accordance with the notice and time limitations prescribed in Section 255.05(2), Florida Statutes. The Surety hereby waives notice of and agrees that any changes in or under the Contract Documents and compliance or noncompliance with any formalities connected with the Contract or the changes does not affect the Surety's obligation under this Bond. • - [Signature page to follow] • • • • • 125 • Signed and sealed this day of , 20 . Principal ATTEST: (Name of Corporation) By: (Secretary) (Signature) (Corporate Seal) (Print Name and Title) day of , 20 . Countersigned by Resident INSURANCE COMPANY: Florida Agent of Surety By: Attorney-in-Fact Address: [attach copy of Agent's ID card (Street) Issued by Fla. Ins. Commissioner] (City/State/Zip Code) [Atty in fact power of atty must be attached] Telephone No.: 126 CONTRACTOR'S AFFIDAVIT/CERTIFICATE OF FINAL COMPLETION PROJECT NAME: CONTRACTOR: CONTRACT DATE: DATE OF FINAL COMPLETION: CERTIFICATE OF ARCHITECT-ENGINEER: I CERTIFY, the work under the above Contract has been satisfactorily completed on the date set forth in accordance with the terms of the Contract; that the Contractor has submitted its sworn affidavit as evidence that the Construction Manager has paid all labor, materials, and other charges against the Project in accordance with the terms of the Contract Document. Architect-Engineer Name: By: Date: CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 127 CONTRACTOR'S CERTIFICATION OF NO ASBESTOS-CONTAINING MATERIALS Project Name: Project Location: I CERTIFY THAT NO MATERIALS CONTAINING ASBESTOS WERE USED IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF THIS PROJECT. Contractor's Signature. Date Contractor's Name(Typed) Street Address: City, State &Zip: Telephone ( ) FAX( ) FEID Number 128 CHANGE ORDER FORM Date: Click here to enter a date. To: Construction Manager Reason: Choose an item. 1. CHANGE IDENTIFICATION: The following changes are hereby made to the above-referenced Contract: 2. ADJUSTMENT TO CONTRACT AMOUNT: As consideration for the change(s)identified in Section 1, the Contract is increased/(decreased)by: DOLLARS $ Original Contract Amount: $ Net of Previous Executed Change Orders: $ Amended Contract Amount(prior to this Change Order): $ The Amount of this Change Order: $ Revised Contract Amount: $ IF NO ADJUSTMENT IS MADE, THE CONTRACT AMOUNT REMAINS UNCHANGED. 3. ADJUSTMENT TO TIME FOR PERFORMANCE: In connection with the change(s) noted in Section 1, CONSTRUCTION MANAGER'S TIME FOR PERFORMANCE REMAINS UNCHANGED unless specifically noted herein: Adjustment in Time: 0 Days This Change Order is an amendment to the Agreement between the Construction Manager and City. The amount and time change designated herein are the maximum agreed to by both the City and Construction Manager for this Change Order. Construction Manager attests that the Contract adjustment provided herein is reasonable, and constitutes compensation in full for all costs, claims, markup, and expenses, direct or indirect, attributable to this or any other prior Change Orders, including but not limited to compensation in full for any delays, acceleration, or loss of efficiency encountered by Construction Manager in the performance of the Work through the date of this Change Order,and for the performance of this and any prior Change Orders by or before the date of Substantial Completion. In consideration of the compensation and time, if any, in this Change Order, the Construction Manager hereby releases the City from all Claims, demands, or causes of action arising out of the transactions,events and occurrences giving rise to this Change Order. This written Change Order is the entire agreement between the City and Construction Manager with respect to this Change Order. No other agreements or modifications shall apply to this contract amendment unless expressly provided herein. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY MODIFIED HEREIN, THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS REMAIN UNCHANGED. Construction Manager: By: By: 129 GMP AMENDMENT AMENDMENT NO._TO AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF MIAMI BEACH AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGER FOR THE PROJECT Pursuant to the Agreement dated , 201_ between the City and (name of firm) (Construction Manager) for the Project ("Project"), the City and Construction Manager hereby agree to amend and modify the Agreement by this GMP Amendment, dated and effective as of , 201, to establish a Guaranteed Maximum Price for the Project and time for completion of the Construction Phase of the Project as set forth below: ARTICLE 1 SCOPE OF WORK Construction Manager shall be responsible for and shall perform all Work delineated in and reasonably inferable from the Contract Documents, including Attachments I through _ below, which are hereby incorporated into and made a part of the Amendment by this reference: Attachment No. Description Pages Date 1. List of Construction Documents _through_ 2. Completion Schedule _through_ 3. Schedule of Values _through_ 4. List of Itemized General Conditions _through_ 5. List of Subcontractors and Major Suppliers _through_ ARTICLE 2 GUARANTEED MAXIMUM PRICE Construction Manager's Guaranteed Maximum Price for the Work contemplated in the Contract Documents or reasonably inferable therefrom, including the Cost of the Project as defined in Section 8 of the Agreement, the Construction Manager's Construction Overhead and Profit Fee and General Conditions Fee as defined in Section 7 of the Agreement, and the Construction Manager's Contingency as defined in Article 6 and set forth below; is dollars, ($ )(the"GMP"), which includes the following: 3.11 The Subcontract Costs for Work of Subcontractors and Suppliers selected pursuant to Article 4 of the Agreement, for the entire Work contemplated in the Contract Documents or reasonably inferable therefrom, will be based on actual Subcontractor invoices to the Construction Manager up to the established amount of dollars ($ ), and said amount stated in this Section 2.1 is included within the GMP. 130 2.2. The General Conditions Fee for all general conditions items. and expenses as defined in Section 7.1.2 of the Agreement, for the entire Work anticipated on this Pro ject are hereby established as a lump sum amount of • • dollars($ ), and said lump sum amount stated in this Section 2.2 is included within the GMP. The items included as General Condition expenses are listed in the List of Itemized General Conditions attached hereto and • incorporated herein as Attachment No. 5. Construction Manager acknowledges and agrees that the City shall have no liability for any General Condition costs or expenses, either listed herein or specified in Section 7.1.2 of the Agreement, beyond payment of the lump sum stated in this Section • 2.2 and Construction Manager agrees that it shall not be entitled to receive any additional compensation from the City for the General Conditions beyond the lump sum amount unless expressly adjusted by a Change Order in accordance with the Contract Documents. 2.3. The Construction Overhead and Profit Fee as defined in Section 7.1.3 of the Agreement, for the entire Work anticipated on this Project, shall be _% of the Cost of the Project (as identified in Section 2.1 above) plus the Construction Manager's General Conditions Fees (as identified in • Section 2.2 above), and is included in the GMP. The Construction Overhead and Profit Fee for Change Orders shall be % of the net change in the GMP, associated with the Work that is the subject of the Change Order„ except for Change Orders for an extension of the Contract Time due to Excusable Delays, for which Construction Manager expressly acknowledges and agrees that it shall not receive any Construction Overhead and Profit Fee and its sole and exclusive remedy is as provided for in the Agreement. For Subcontractors and Suppliers, the overhead and profit markups or fees for Change Orders shall not exceed 10% of the Cost of the Project associated with the Work that is the subject of the Change Order. 2.4. A Construction Manager's Contingency, which shall only be used for the limited purposes specified • in Subsection 6.4.1 of the Agreement, is hereby established in the amount of ($ ), and said amount stated in this Section 2.4 is included within the GMP. In no event shall the use of the Construction Manager's Contingency cause for the GMP to be exceeded. The Construction Manager shall be solely responsible for all costs that exceed the GMP (as adjusted by Change Order or Construction Change Directive), without any reimbursement from the City: Construction Manager shall use all diligent, good-faith efforts to maximize cost savings and minimize use of the Construction Manager's Contingency. Draws made against the Construction Manager's Contingency shall be made as specified in and to the limited extent permitted by the Contract Documents. 2.5. The City retains exclusive use and control of the City's Contingency, and all expenditures must be approved in writing by the City Manager or Project Coordinator by Change Order or Construction Change Directive in accordance with the Contract Documents. Construction Manager shall not proceed with any portion of the Work, which it intends to charge against the City Contingency without first obtaining City's express written authorization to proceed. Any unused City Contingency remaining at the completion of the Project shall accrue solely to the City, and shall not be used for purposes of calculating any Project Cost Savings. • • 2.6. Applications for Payment of the Cost of the Project, General Conditions Fee, the Construction Overhead and Profit Fee shall be made monthly based upon the percent completion of the Work for each particular month and in accordance with the Contract Documents. The percent completion shall be based on the updated and City-approved Construction Schedule as required by the Contract Documents. The Construction Manager will be required to furnish documentation evidencing all expenditures for which it seeks payment or reimbursement, and demonstrating that the costs incurred were necessary for the Work, in accordance with the. Contract Documents, including Article 1.1 of the Agreement. • 2.7. Construction Manager recognizes that this Contract includes work for trench excavation in excess of five feet deep. Construction Manager acknowledges the requirements set forth in Section 553.63 of the Florida Statutes entitled Trench Safety Act. Construction Manager certifies that the required 131 • • (. trench safety standards will be in effect during the period of construction of the Project and Construction Manager agrees to comply with all such required trench safety standards. The amount of _ dollars ($ ) has been separately identified for the cost of compliance with the required trench safety standards; said amount is included within the , • GMP. 2.8. The GMP may be adjusted pursuant to the terms herein for Change Order in accordance with the Contract Documents. ARTICLE 3 CONTRACT TIME 3.1. The Construction Phase Commencement Date for the Work is . The total • period of time beginning with the Construction Phase Commencement Date through the date required for Substantial Completion of the Work is ( ) calendar days ("Contract Time"). THE SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION DATE IS THEREFORE ESTABLISHED AS 3.2. Pursuant to this Agreement, the parties have established the limitations of liability and liquidated damages rates set forth in Section 5.1.3.1, which the parties acknowledge and agree apply to this GMP Amendment and Construction Manager's responsibility to complete the Work within the • Contract Time and achieve the Milestones as stated therein. ARTICLE 4 ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS • 4.1. Pursuant to Subsection 2.5.2.3 of the Agreement, the Construction Manager hereby acknowledges and agrees that it shall not be entitled to an adjustment in the Project Schedule or the Guaranteed Maximum Price based on general or local conditions affecting the Project, the Project Site and/or the performance of the Work, and the Construction Manager waives and releases City from any and all Claims associated therewith. 4.2. Pursuant to Subsection 5.2.3 of the Agreement, except to the limited extent of reasonable acceleration costs funded from the City's Contingency pursuant to Subsection 5.2.3.b. to regain lost schedule progress directly resulting from Excusable Delays, the Construction Manager hereby acknowledges and agrees that its pricing of the Work and the determination of the Guaranteed Maximum Price is expressly based upon the Construction Manager's assuming the cost risks of taking all steps that may be necessary, including implementation of a Recovery Schedule, acceleration of the Work, or extraordinary measures, in order to achieve a Milestone or Substantial Completion. In no event shall Construction Manager be entitled to any other compensation or recovery of any damages in connection with acceleration or constructive acceleration, including consequential damages, lost efficiency,opportunity costs or similar remuneration. 4.3. Pursuant to Section 9.2 of the Agreement and based on the information reasonably identified or inferable from the tests or studies conducted by the City and made available to Construction Manager, Construction Manager acknowledges and agrees that it has satisfied itself as to what the Construction Manager anticipates will be the character, quality and quantity of soil, surface and subsurface materials or obstacles that may be encountered by the Construction Manager at the Project Site, and the condition of the existing foundations and building structure, including the environmental conditions identified in the Phase I and Phase II environmental reports provided by the City, and that the entire cost risk of such matters, as well as any concealed, latent, known, unknown or other conditions, shall be borne by the Construction Manager as part of the Guaranteed Maximum Price unless such conditions could not have reasonably been identified upon reasonable investigation during the Pre-Construction Phase by the Construction Manager. The Construction Manager expressly acknowledges and agrees that it has had ample opportunity to •• 132 investigate the Project Site, has had access to the Project Site since the Effective Date of this Agreement, and agrees that its pricing of the Work and the determination of the Guaranteed Maximum Price were expressly based upon the Construction Manager's assuming the foregoing cost risks of Project Site conditions. 4.4. Pursuant to Subsection 9.3.1.2 of the Agreement, Construction Manager acknowledges and agrees that, except as specified herein, all delays or events and their potential impacts on the performance by the Construction Manager are specifically contemplated and acknowledged by the Parties in entering into this GMP Amendment and that Construction Manager's pricing of the Work and the determination of the Guaranteed Maximum Price is expressly based on the Construction Manager's assumption of the risks thereof, and Construction Manager hereby waives any and all Claims it might have for any of the foregoing losses, costs, damages and expenses, except to the extent specifically provided for in the Agreement. 4.5. All defined terms herein shall have the same meaning ascribed to them in the Agreement or other Contract Documents. Except as expressly modified herein, the terms and conditions of the Agreement remain unchanged. In the event of a conflict between the terms of this Amendment and those of the Agreement, City and Construction Manager agree that the terms of this GMP Amendment shall prevail and control. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have executed this GMP Amendment the day and year first written above. CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA ATTEST: By: By: City Clerk Philip Levine Mayor ATTEST: GRACE & NAEEM UDDIN, INC. By: Print Name: Print Name: 133 ATTACHMENT A RESOLUTION COMMISSION ITEMS AND COMMISSION MEMORANDUM - --- RESOLUTION NO. 2016-29544 • 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. 2016-147-KB, FOR CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK (CMR) FOR RESTORATION OF CONVENTION CENTER — CARL FISHER CLUBHOUSE, AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO ENTER INTO NEGOTIATIONS WITH GRACE & NAEEM UDDIN, INC., AS THE TOP RANKED PROPOSER; FURTHER, SHOULD THE ADMINISTRATION NOT BE SUCCESSFUL IN NEGOTIATING AN AGREEMENT WITH GRACE & NAEEM UDDIN, INC., AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO ENTER INTO NEGOTIATIONS WITH CRITICAL PATH SERVICES, INC., AS THE SECOND HIGHEST RANKED PROPOSER; FURTHER, SHOULD THE ADMINISTRATION NOT BE SUCCESSFUL IN NEGOTIATING AN AGREEMENT WITH CRITICAL PATH SERVICES, INC., AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO ENTER INTO NEGOTIATIONS WITH THORNTON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., AS THE THIRD HIGHEST RANKED PROPOSER; AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT, UPON CONCLUSION OF SUCCESSFUL NEGOTIATIONS BY THE ADMINISTRATION. WHEREAS, on June 8, 2016, the City Commission approved to issue the Request for Qualifications (RFQ) No. 2016-147-KB for Construction Manager at Risk (CMR) for Restoration of Convention Center—Carl Fisher Clubhouse; and WHEREAS, Request for Qualifications No. 2016-147-KB (the "RFQ") was released on June 10, 2016; and WHEREAS, a voluntary pre-proposal meeting was held on June 21, 2016 and a site visit on July 25, 2016; and WHEREAS, on August 10, 2016, the City received a total of five (5) proposals, from Grace & Naeem Uddin, Inc., Critical Path Services, Inc., Thornton Construction Company, Inc., Current Builders, and Emerald Construction Company; and WHEREAS, the proposal from Emerald Construction Company was deemed non- responsive for failure to meet the minimum requirements of the RFQ, and was not further evaluated; and WHEREAS, the Committee convened on August 19, 2016 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: Grace & Naeem Uddin, Inc., Critical Path Services, Inc., Thornton Construction Company, Inc., and Current Builders; and WHEREAS, after reviewing all the submissions and the results of the evaluation process, the City Manager recommends that the Mayor and City Commission approve the resolution authorizing the Administration to enter into negotiations with Grace and Naeem Uddin; Inc., as the top ranked proposer; further, should the Administration not be successful in negotiating an agreement with Grace and Naeem Uddin, Inc., authorize the Administration to enter into negotiations with Critical Path Services, Inc., as the second highest ranked proposer; further, should the Administration not be successful in negotiating an agreement with Critical Path Services, Inc., authorize the Administration to enter into negotiations with Thornton Construction Company, Inc., as the third highest ranked proposer; and further authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute an agreement, upon conclusion of successful negotiations by the Administration. 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 pertaining to the ranking of proposals, pursuant to Request for Qualifications (RFQ) No. 2016-147-KB for Construction Manager at Risk (CMR) for Restoration of Convention Center — Carl Fisher Clubhouse, and authorize the Administration to enter into negotiations with Grace and Naeem Uddin, Inc., as the top ranked proposer; further, should the Administration not be successful in negotiating an agreement with Grace and Naeem Uddin, Inc., authorize the Administration to enter into negotiations with Critical Path Services, Inc., as the second highest ranked proposer; further, should the Administration not be successful in negotiating an agreement with Critical Path Services, Inc., authorize the Administration to enter into negotiations with Thornton Construction Company, Inc., as the third highest ranked proposer; and further authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute an agreement, upon conclusion of successful negotiations by the Administration. PASSED AND ADOPTED this• /7 day of . p411 /2016; r= Phili•4'ev.- %'Mayor ATTEST: Ad .R-.ael . ranad., Cit Clerk 4.-0' B�- 1■4:1�+ rr•c� _? 1CR T`J {:i T:\AGENDA120161September\Procureme \RFQ'2015-147-KB:;Carl Fisher/Clubhouse\RFQ-2016-147-KB - Carl Fisher Clubhouse-Resolution.doc 4,%'• . APPROVED AS TO "L'1-1' ?C. FORM&LANGUAGE &FOR EXECUTION k 23 GP Resolutions -C7 S MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: September 14, 2016 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. 2016- 147-KB, FOR CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK (CMR) FOR RESTORATION OF CONVENTION CENTER — CARL FISHER CLUBHOUSE, AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO ENTER INTO NEGOTIATIONS WITH GRACE & NAEEM UDDIN, INC., AS THE TOP RANKED PROPOSER; FURTHER, SHOULD THE ADMINISTRATION NOT BE SUCCESSFUL IN NEGOTIATING AN AGREEMENT WITH GRACE & NAEEM UDDIN, INC., AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO ENTER INTO NEGOTIATIONS WITH CRITICAL PATH SERVICES, INC., AS THE SECOND HIGHEST RANKED PROPOSER; FURTHER, SHOULD THE ADMINISTRATION NOT BE SUCCESSFUL IN NEGOTIATING AN AGREEMENT WITH CRITICAL PATH SERVICES, INC., AUTHORIZING THE ADMINISTRATION TO ENTER INTO NEGOTIATIONS WITH THORNTON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., AS THE THIRD HIGHEST RANKED PROPOSER; AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT, UPON CONCLUSION OF SUCCESSFUL NEGOTIATIONS BY THE ADMI NI STRATI ON. RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. ANALYSIS BACKGROUND The Convention Center — Carl Fisher Clubhouse Project encompasses the restoration of the historic Carl Fisher Clubhouse and its adjacent Annex Building. The main goal of the project is to sensibly restore the Carl Fisher Clubhouse and Annex Building, and allow them to serve as an event space for the adjoining Convention Center. The project limits will extend approximately 5'- 0" beyond the existing walls of the structures. The project will not require landscape architectural, nor civil engineering services since the Convention Center Project includes those services within its master plan. However, landscape design, handicap accessibility and site grading will be coordinated with the City's Convention Center consultants. The restoration will include new air conditioning, electrical power, fire alarm, lighting and plumbing systems using historically sensitive methods and alternative systems for introducing these systems into the Page 502 of 2277 historic spaces without affecting their architectural integrity. This will be done in conjunction with aesthetic enhancements to the buildings interiors and exterior that will be in harmony with the historic character of the Club, as well as meet the U.S. Department of the Interior, Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings. The City requested proposals from, construction management at risk firms to provide preconstruction services and construction phase services via a Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) amendment for the restoration of the Convention Center — Carl Fisher Clubhouse Project. The successful firm must demonstrate an ability to provide multi-disciplinary management in the areas of facility assessment, scope definition/validation, planning, public engagement, cost estimating, scheduling, quality control and assurance plan, building code review/inspection, design, construction, closeout, and warranty services. RFQ PROCESS On June 8, 2016, the City Commission approved to issue the Request for Qualifications (RFQ) No. 2016-147-KB for Construction Manager at Risk (CMR)for Restoration of Convention Center — Carl Fisher Clubhouse. On June 10, 2016, the RFQ was issued. A voluntary pre-proposal conference to provide information to the proposers submitting a response was held on June 21, 2016. Additionally, a site visit was held on July 25, 2016. RFQ responses were due and received on August 10, 2016. The City received a total of five (5) proposals. The City received proposals from the following firms: Critical Path Services, Inc., Current Builders, Emerald Construction Company, Grace & Naeem Uddin, Inc., and Thornton Construction Company, Inc. The proposal for Emerald Construction Company was deemed non-responsive for failure to meet the minimum requirements of the RFQ and was not further evaluated. The Evaluation Committee appointed by the City Manager pursuant to LTC# 337-2016 convened on August 19, 2016 to consider proposals received. The committee was comprised of Fernanda Sotelo, Capital Projects Coordinator, Office of Capital Improvement Projects, City of Miami Beach; Oniel Toledo, Project Coordinator, Parks and Recreation, City of Miami Beach; Maria Hernandez, Capital Projects Director, Miami Beach Convention Center, City Manager's Office, 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 ranking of proposers as indicated in Attachment A. - CONCLUSION After reviewing all the submissions and the results of the evaluation process, the City Manager recommends that the Mayor and City Commission approve the resolution authorizing the Administration to enter into negotiations with Grace and Naeem Uddin, Inc., as the top ranked proposer; further, should the Administration not be successful in negotiating an agreement with Grace and Naeem Uddin, Inc., authorize the Administration to enter into negotiations with Critical Path Services, Inc., as the second highest ranked proposer; further, should the Administration not be successful in negotiating an agreement with Critical Path Services, Inc., authorize the Administration to enter into negotiations with Thornton Construction Company, Inc., as the third highest ranked proposer; and further authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute an agreement, upon conclusion of successful negotiations by the Administration. KEY INTENDED OUTCOMES SUPPORTED Page 503 of 2277 Maximize The Miami Beach Brand As A World Class Destination FINANCIAL INFORMATION The cost of the related services, determined upon successful negotiations, are subject to funds availability approved through the City's budgeting process. This project will not utilize grant funding. Legislative Tracking Capital Improvement Projects/Procurement • ATTACHMENTS: Description ❑ Resolution ❑ Attachment A-- Evaluation Scoring/Ranking • • • Page 504 of 2277 x C N of M l0 IX W Q u)U' OWFa- N co C7 Q . Cr) C Y co Co — N C CO 0 a) O 1 amp in CO rn rn 6" } C 0 rn C_ x N — co C (0 ft Co O 1 C O C) co C) N Cn N LL N. N N a) O C_ N •Y N R r c) to 1 c co CG a) (0 a. . . a) 1 co 73 (o co co a) N a) C p C z od. L C � U N O .M,N it C u.re 3 4) L T m y U U a cc c LL 1 d c E v V U A . v aYwo0 aZi en O Im .o (° Z o v a >v U y co c m c d � � O d (0 p Q N (0 U N O ` _ U 0 c O '- (0 O•re 0 2 U 0 0 1L- ATTACHMENT B REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) AND ADDENDUMS P MIAMIBEACH City of Miami Beach, 1755 Meridian Avenue,3`d Floor,Miami Beach,Florida 33139,www.miamibeachfl.gov PROCUREMENT DEPARTMENT Tel: 305-673-7490 Fax: 786-394-4002 ADDENDUM NO. 3 REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS NO. 2016-147-KB CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK(CMR) FOR RESTORATION OF CONVENTION CENTER— ' CARL FISHER CLUBHOUSE August 3, 2016 This Addendum to the above-referenced RFQ is issued in response to clarifications and revisions issued by the City. The RFQ is amended in the following particulars only. I. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS BY PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS AT THE PRE-BID MEETING AND VIA EMAIL. Q1. What access has been approved to this site (for construction) with the convention center work on-going? Al. This is an active construction site; access will need to be coordinated with the Convention Center Project. Q2. How does the project's timeline correlate with the timeline of the convention center project? A2. The Project's timeline is separate from the convention center project; . surrounding civil and landscaping will be coordinated. Q3. Has asbestos survey been completed? A3. The asbestos survey is in development. Q4. Has structure been inspected for termite damage? A4. No. Q5. Has a structural survey been completed on the building's foundation and structure? A5. The structural survey is in development. Q6. Has a roof survey been conducted included barrel roof and asphalt roof? A6. No. Q7. If barrel tile is staying does it need to cleaned (paint drops)? A7. Barrel Tiles will be replaced with new roof tiles. Q8. If exterior windows and doors are to be replaced will they be historically accurate to the structure? i.e. Replace with wood (mullion) rated A8. The exterior windows and doors specifications are to be determined. The Windows will be replaced with an NOA rated system—material pending. Q9. Exterior (original) moldings will they be stripped of paint and re-painted and repaired if needed? 1 ADDENDUM NO.3 REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS NO.2016-147-KB CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK(CMR)FOR RESTORATION OF CONVENTION CENTER—CARL FISHER CLUBHOUSE l A9. Yes, ornamental moldings and reliefs will be restored. Q10. Replace damaged rafter tails or repair? A10. Rafter tails shall be replaced only where damage is too extensive for repair. Q11. Replace or repair damaged original deco urns on parapet wall? All. Replace. Q12. Will there be new hardscape and landscape? Al2. Yes. Q13. Has ADA ramp been checked for compliance (slope)? A13. No, the site will be adjusted so that ramps and steps are removed in order to meet ADA requirements. 014. Interior glass, will this need to be historically accurate to the structure? A14. No. Q15. Will the interior doors and hardware that are original to the structure be restored?Will doors not original be replaced with doors and hardware that match the existing original doors? A15. The interior doors and hardware specifications are to be determined. 016. Will the base moldings that are not original match the original base moldings in all rooms? A16. All base moldings will be the same. Q17. Have bathrooms been checked for ADA compliance? A17. No, ADA Compliance is part of the ongoing design. 018. Will walls that are damaged in bldg. 1 be repaired or will walls be stripped and new drywall installed? A18. The walls shall be stripped and new drywall shall be installed. Q19. Has any lath/plaster walls been identified? A19. The lath/plaster walls are to be determined. Q20. Will all original wood trim be stripped repaired and repainted? A20. Yes. Q21. Flooring in bldg. 1 is carpet. Is there a wood floor under this carpet and will it be re- finished? A21. Yes there is wood floor under the carpet which will be refinished. Q22. Will HVAC of both buildings be replaced with new systems? A22. Yes. 023. Does the plumbing system need to be scoped (camera)? A23. The plumbing systems specifications are to be determined. Q24. Will security system be upgraded? A24. Yes. 2 ADDENDUM NO.3 REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS NO.2016-147-KB CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK(CMR)FOR RESTORATION OF CONVENTION CENTER-CARL FISHER CLUBHOUSE Q25. Will FA system be upgraded? A25.Yes. Q26. Will existing electrical wiring be replaced? A26.Yes. Q27. Will surface mounted electrical conduit be removed and relocated into the walls? A27.Yes. Q28. Will recessed lighting be retro-fitted or replaced?Will fixtures be the same size? A28.Yes. The specifications for the fixtures are to be determined. Q29. Will surface mounted lighting be removed? A29. This has not yet been determined. Q30. Per TAB 2 — 2.4 Financial Capacity a Supplier Qualification Report is required to be submitted directly to you, the City. Please confirm if we are to request this report to be submitted to the City prior to submission of the response to the RFQ or upon request of the City. A30. At the request of the City Any questions regarding this Addendum should be submitted in writing to the Procurement Department to the attention of the individual named below, with a copy to the City Clerk's Office at RafaelGranado(a�miamibeachfl.gov. Procurement Contact: Telephone: Email: Kristy Bada 305-673-7000, ext. 6218 KristyBada @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. 1 ,r, ,t,. . A - Denis -rocurement Director 3 ADDENDUM NO.3 REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS NO.2016-147-KB CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK(CMR)FOR RESTORATION OF CONVENTION CENTER-CARL FISHER CLUBHOUSE I 'MIAMI BEAC H City of Miami Beach, 1755 Meridian Avenue, 3`d Floor,Miami Beach,Florida 33139,www.miamibeachfl.gov PROCUREMENT DEPARTMENT Tel 305-673-7490 ADDENDUM NO. 2 REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS NO. 2016-147-KB CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK (CMR) FOR RESTORATION OF CONVENTION CENTER— CARL FISHER CLUBHOUSE July 22, 2016 This Addendum to the above-referenced RFQ is issued in response to clarifications and revisions issued by the City. The RFQ is amended in the following particulars only. I. CLARIFICATION: The Meeting point for Site Visit scheduled for July 25, 2016 at 10:00 is provided below: City of Miami Beach Miami Beach Convention Center 1901 Convention Center Drive, Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Meeting Point: City Hall D (The northern most entrance on.Convention Center Drive) Any questions regarding this site visit please contact Febe Perez at the main Procurement Office 305-673-7490. Attendance (in person) is encouraged and recommended as a source of information, but is not mandatory. Everyone participating in the site visit must wear the following safety gear: 1. Hardhat 2. Steel Toe shoes 3. Safety Vest 4. Safety Glasses Anyone who is not wearing the items above will not be permitted to attend the site visit. II. Any questions regarding this Addendum should be submitted in writing to the Procurement Department to the attention of the individual named below, with a copy to the City Clerk's Office at RafaelGranadomiamibeachfl.qov. III. Procurement Contact: Telephone: Email: Kristy Bada 305-673-7000, ext. 6218 KristyBada @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. " .op Ale t-► Pro. Director 1 ` ADDENDUM NO..2 s REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS NO.2016-147—KB CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK(CMR)FOR RESTORATION OF CONVENTION CENTER—CARL FISHER CLUBHOUSE MAMIBEACH. City of Miami Beach, 1755 Meridian Avenue, 3`d Floor,Miami Beach,Florida 33139,www.miamibeachfl,gov PROCUREMENT DEPARTMENT Tel: 305-673-7490 Fax: 786-394-4002 ADDENDUM NO. 1 REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS NO. 2016-147-KB CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK (CMR) FOR RESTORATION OF CONVENTION CENTER— CARL FISHER CLUBHOUSE July 8, 2016 This Addendum to the above-referenced RFQ is issued in response to clarifications and revisions issued by the City. The RFQ is amended in the following particulars only. MODIFICATIONS: A. SOLICITATION TIMETABLE. The tentative schedule for this solicitation has been modified as follows: Solicitation Issued JUNE 10, 2016 Pre-Submittal Meeting I JUNE 21, 2016 @ 10:00AM Site Visit JULY 25, 2016 10:00AM Deadline for Receipt of Questions JULY 428, 2016 @_5:OOPM Responses Due JULY 11 AUGUST 10, 2016 @ 3:00PM Evaluation Committee Review TBD Proposer Presentations TBD Tentative Commission Approval TBD Authorizing Negotiations Contract Negotiations Following Commission Approval B. PRE-PROPOSAL MEETING OR SITE VISIT(S). A Site Visit will be held as scheduled in Anticipated RFQ Timetable section above at the following address: City of Miami Beach Miami Beach Convention Center 1901 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Attendance (in person) is encouraged and recommended as a source of information, but is not mandatory. Everyone participating in the site visit must wear the following ADDENDUM NO.1 REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS NO.2016-147-KB : CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK(CMR)FOR RESTORATION OF CONVENTION CENTER—CARL FISHER CLUBHOUSE safety gear: 1. Hardhat 2. Steel Toe shoes 3. Safety Vest 4. Safety Glasses Anyone who is not wearing the items above will not be permitted to attend the site visit. If you anticipate attending the site visit please RSVP to the procurement contact below with the number of individuals attending no later than July 19, 2016 by 5:00pm. II. ATTACHMENTS: Exhibit A: Pre-Proposal Meeting Sign-In Sheet III. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS BY PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS AT THE PRE-BID MEETING AND VIA EMAIL. Q1: Who is the architectural designer? Al: Richard J. Heisenbottle Architects Q2: What is the anticipated timeline for the project? A2: It is anticipated that construction will begin at the beginning of next year; the project must be completed prior to Art Basel 2017 which is the first week in December. 03: What stage is the design in? A3: 30%. Q4: Is there a project budget? A4: 1.7 Million 05: Can the City provide the plans? A5: The plans are not available for release at this time. Any questions regarding this Addendum should be submitted in writing to the Procurement Department to the attention of the individual named below, with a copy to the City Clerk's Office at RafaelGranado ci,miamibeachfl.gov. Procurement Contact: Telephone: Email: Kristy Bada 305-673-7000, ext. 6218 , KristyBada @miamibeachfl.gov 2 ADDENDUM NO.1 REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS NO.2016-147-KB CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK(CMR)FOR RESTORATION OF CONVENTION CENTER-CARL FISHER CLUBHOUSE 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. Alex D-... Procurement Director 3 ADDENDUM NO.1 REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS NO.2016-147-KB CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK(CMR)FOR RESTORATION OF CONVENTION CENTER-CARL FISHER CLUBHOUSE Exhibit A Pre-Proposal Meeting Sign-In Sheet 4 ADDENDUM NO.1 REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS NO.2016-147-KB CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK(CMR)FOR RESTORATION OF CONVENTION CENTER-CARL FISHER CLUBHOUSE /v\ Atv\1BEACH CITY OF MIAMI BEACH PRE-PROPOSAL MEETING SIGN-IN SHEET DATE: June 21, 2016 TITLE: RFQ 2016-147-KB Construction Manager at Risk (CMR) for Convention Center- Carl Fisher Clubhouse NAME- COMPANY NAME PHONE# --', FAX# : (PLEASE PRINT) E-MAIL ADDRESS Kristy Bada Procurement - CMB 305-673-7000 KristvBada(imiamibeachfl.gov ext. 6218 �.�J.r�'�• cegh) E 9� Cs>21" -/11-414-1.1/411%-( 5t US GAA . 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Cm.A 61,13i-3-tea r6 nfurci -e4 v-i-- 130,...,1c1-ex °� •� � 1 REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS ( RFQ) CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK (CMR) FOR RESTORATION OF CONVENTION CENTER - CARL FISHER CLUBHOUSE 2016-147-KB RFQ ISSUANCE DATE: JUNE 10, 2016 STATEMENTS OF QUALIFICATIONS DUE: JULY 11, 2016 @ 3:00 PM ISSUED BY: KRISTY BADA MIAMIBEACH KRISTY BADA, CONTRACTING OFFICER II PROCUREMENT DEPARTMENT 1755 Meridian Avenue, 3rd Floor, Miami Beach, FL 33139 305.673.7000 x6218 I www.miamibeachfl.gov m MIAMI BEACH TABLE OF CONTENTS SOLICITATION SECTIONS: PAGE 0100 NOT UTILIZED N/A 0200 INSTRUCTIONS TO RESPONDENTS & GENERAL CONDITIONS 3 0300 SUBMITTAL INSTRUCTIONS & FORMAT 13 0400 EVALUATION PROCESS 15 APPENDICES: PAGE APPENDIX A RESPONSE CERTIFICATION, QUESTIONNAIRE AND AFFIDAVITS 17 APPENDIX B "NO BID" FORM 24 APPENDIX C MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS & SPECIFICATIONS 26 APPENDIX D SPECIAL CONDITIONS 40 APPENDIX E INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS 43 RFQ 2016-147-KB 2 CA MIAMI BEACH SECTION 0200 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 Proposer to submit their qualifications, proposed scopes of work and cost Statement of Qualifications (the "proposal") to the City for the City's consideration as an option in achieving the required scope of services and requirements as noted herein. All documents released in connection with this solicitation, including all appendixes and addenda, whether included herein or released under separate cover, comprise the solicitation, and are complementary to one another and together establish the complete terms, conditions and obligations of the Proposer and, subsequently, the successful proposer(s) (the"contractor[s]") if this RFQ results in an award. The City utilizes PublicPurchase (www.publicpurchase.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 PublicPurchase must register immediately with PublicPurchase 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 Request for Qualifications (RFQ) is to qualify and select a Proposer for Construction Management at Risk services for the construction of the Convention Center - Carl Clubhouse and its related infrastructure ("the Project") inclusive of pre-construction services. Construction phase services shall also be included via a Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) amendment. Additionally, the terms "FIRM", "PROPOSER", "CONSULTANT" are used interchangeably and shall refer to the firm that will contract with the City for the performance of construction management services. The Convention Center — Carl Fisher Clubhouse Project encompasses the restoration of the historic Carl Fisher Clubhouse and its adjacent Annex Building. The main goal of the project is to sensibly restore the Carl Fisher Clubhouse and Annex Building, and allow them to serve as an event space for the adjoining Convention Center. The project limits will extend approximately 5'-0" beyond the existing walls of the structures. The project will not require Landscape Architectural, nor Civil Engineering Services since the Convention Center Project includes those services within its master plan. However, landscape design, handicap accessibility and site grading will be coordinated with the City's Convention Center Consultants. The restoration will include new air conditioning, electrical power, fire alarm, lighting and plumbing systems using historically sensitive methods and alternative systems for introducing these systems into the historic spaces without affecting their architectural integrity. This will be done in conjunction with aesthetic enhancements to the buildings interiors and exterior that will be in harmony with the historic character of the Club, as well as meet the U.S. Department of the Interior, Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitating Historic Buildings. The City seeks Proposals from, construction management at risk firms to provide preconstruction services and construction phase services via a Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) amendment for the restoration of the Convention Center—Carl Fisher Clubhouse Project The successful firm must demonstrate an ability to provide multi- disciplinary management in the areas of facility assessment, scope definition/validation, planning, public engagement, cost estimating, scheduling, quality control and assurance plan, building code review/inspection, design, construction, closeout, and warranty services. 3. CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT AT RISK(CMR) SCOPE OF SERVICES. The Construction Management at Risk (CMR) shall provide comprehensive construction management services during the design through construction close-out phases, as set forth more fully in the Statement of Work Required set forth in Appendix C of this RFQ, including, but not limited to: RFQ 2016-147-KB 3 ® MIAMI BEACH i. Developing and monitoring the Project schedule and budget to ensure Project implementation needs are met; ii. Conducting design reviews and providing value engineering services, with recommendations to the Design Professional, regarding construction feasibility, selection of materials, systems, equipment, pricing and scheduling; iii. Establishing an agreed-upon Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) which must be consistent with City's budget and Project design requirements, and for which the Construction Management(CM) shall be "at risk" for delivery of all work required for completion of the Project in accordance with the Project schedule; iv. Providing cost estimating during design and construction; v. Maintaining a system of cost control; vi. Coordinating the letting and award of multiple bid packages for subcontractor trades, and coordinating the work of all contractors performing work on the Project; vii. Staffing each assigned project in a satisfactory manner. As a minimum, the CMR site personnel during the construction phase will include a project manager, a full- time project superintendent, and project administrative personnel. The CMR shall provide site personnel that are competent, English-speaking, and able to communicate effectively; viii. Providing off-site parking for all labor performing work on the Project, and arranging shuttle transportation services from the off-site parking areas to the Project site, as no labor parking will be available on-site. ix. Providing compliance services with respect to contract activities, including enforcement of prevailing wage requirements; x. Evaluating design resolutions as related to schedule and budget; xi. Providing full-time construction supervision services, including scheduling, conducting progress meetings and preparing minutes and other reports with respect to the progress of the Project; xii. Coordinating site construction management services including, but not limited to, regular job site meetings, maintaining daily on-site project log and schedule report, overseeing quality assurance, testing and inspection programs, monitoring construction management staff and sub-contractor work performance for deficiencies, maintaining record copies of all contract documents, change orders and other documentation on site, overseeing construction management staff and subcontractor safety programs; xiii. Monitoring for the presence of existing asbestos containing building materials, mitigation of existing asbestos containing building materials, and certify to the City that no asbestos containing material has been used; xiv. Updating and maintaining master project schedules, detailed construction schedules, submittal schedules, phasing schedules, inspection schedules, and occupancy schedules; xv. Establishing a Contractor Controlled Insurance Program, whereby all eligible participants involved in the Project are covered by a single insurance program; xvi. Assembling and timely submitting to the City all maintenance and operations manuals, warranty documents and "as-builts"; and providing construction management services during warranty period; xvii. Providing monthly progress reports to the City; xviii. Submitting exception-based status reports, associated with the Best Value Quality Control Plan, addressing conditions, situations, and events that introduce risk to the project, in terms of cost, schedule, quality, and City's expectations, and including the CMR's plan to mitigate the risk(s); xix. Coordinating with the Design Professional and City representative(s) the substantial and final inspections, prior to the Design Professional approval and issuance of the Certificate of Substantial Completion. 4. SOLICITATION TIMETABLE.The tentative schedule for this solicitation is as follows: Solicitation Issued JUNE 10, 2016 Pre-Submittal Meeting JUNE 21, 2016 @ 10:00AM RFQ 2016-147-KB 4 MIAMI BEACH Deadline for Receipt of Questions JULY 1, 2016 @ 5:00PM Responses Due JULY 11, 2016 @ 3:00PM 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: KRISTY BADA 305-673-7490 X6218 KRISTYBADA• MIAMIBEACHFL.GOV Additionally, the City Clerk is to be copied on all communications via e.-mail at RafaelGranado(@,miamibeachfl.gov; or yia facsimile: 786-394-4188. The Bid 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 0200-3. 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: 1-888-270-9936 (Toll-free North America) (2) Enter the MEETING NUMBER: 5804578 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. 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 PublicPurchase. Any prospective proposer who has received this RFQ by any means other than through - 5 MIAMI BEACH PublicPurchace must register immediately with PublicPurchase 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 rafaelgranado @miamibeachfl.gov 9. SPECIAL NOTICES. You are hereby advised that this solicitation is subject to the following ordinances/resolutions, which may be found on the City Of Miami Beach website: http://web.miamibeachfl.gov/procurement/scroll.aspx?id=23510 • CONE OF SILENCE CITY CODE SECTION 2-486 • PROTEST PROCEDURES CITY CODE SECTION 2-371 • DEBARMENT PROCEEDINGS CITY CODE SECTIONS 2-397 THROUGH 2-485.3 • LOBBYIST REGISTRATION AND DISCLOSURE OF FEES CITY CODE SECTIONS 2-481 THROUGH 2-406 • CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS BY VENDORS CITY CODE SECTION 2-487 • CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS BY LOBBYISTS ON PROCUREMENT ISSUES CITY CODE SECTION 2-488 • REQUIREMENT FOR CITY CONTRACTORS TO PROVIDE EQUAL BENEFITS FOR DOMESTIC PARTNERS CITY CODE SECTION 2-373 • LIVING WAGE REQUIREMENT CITY CODE SECTIONS 2-407 THROUGH 2-410 • LOCAL PREFERENCE FOR MIAMI BEACH-BASED VENDORS CITY CODE SECTION 2-372 • PREFERENCE FOR FLORIDA SMALL BUSINESSES OWNED AND CONTROLLED BY VETERANS AND TO STATE-CERTIFIED SERVICE- DISABLED VETERAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES CITY CODE SECTION 2-374 • FALSE CLAIMS ORDINANCE CITY CODE SECTION 70-300 • ACCEPTANCE OF GIFTS,FAVORS&SERVICES CITY CODE SECTION 2-449 10. PUBLIC ENTITY CRIME. A person or affiliate who has been placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for public entity crimes may not submit a bid on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity, may not submit a bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work, may not submit bids on leases of real property to public entity, may not be awarded or perform work as a contractor, supplier, sub-contractor, or consultant under a contract with a public entity, and may not transact business with any public entity in excess of the threshold amount provided in Sec. 287.017, for CATEGORY TWO for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list. 11. COMPLAINCE WITH THE CITY'S LOBBYIST LAWS. This RFQ is subject to, and all Proposers are expected to be or become familiar with, all City lobbyist laws. Proposers shall be solely responsible for ensuring that all City lobbyist laws are complied with, and shall be subject to any and all sanctions, as prescribed therein, including, without limitation, disqualification of their responses, in the event of such non-compliance. 12. DEBARMENT ORDINANCE: This RFQ is subject to, and all proposers are 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. 13. WITH THE CITY'S CAMPAIGN FINANCE REFORM LAWS. This RFQ is subject to, and all 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 ® MIAMI BEACH prescribed therein, including disqualification of their responses, in the event of such non-compliance. 14. CODE OF BUSINESS ETHICS. Pursuant to City Resolution No.2000-23879, the Proposer shall adopt a Code of Business Ethics ("Code") and submit that Code to the Procurement Division with its 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. 15. AMERICAN WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA). Call 305-673-7490 to request material in accessible format; sign language interpreters(five (5)days in advance when possible), or information on access for persons with disabilities. For more information on ADA compliance, please call the Public Works Department, at 305-673- 7000, Extension • 2984. 16. POSTPONEMENT OF DUE DATE FOR RECEIPT OF PROPOSALS. The City reserves the right to postpone the deadline for submittal of proposals and will make a reasonable effort to give at least three (3) calendar days written notice of any such postponement to all prospective Proposers through PublicPurchase. 17. PROTESTS. Proposers that are not selected may protest any recommendation for selection of award in accordance with eh proceedings established pursuant to the City's bid protest procedures, as codified in Sections 2- 370 and 2-371 of the City Code (the City's Bid Protest Ordinance). Protest not timely made pursuant to the requirements of the City's Bid Protest Ordinance shall be barred. 18.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). Whenever, as a result of the foregoing preference, the adjusted prices of two (2) or more proposers which are a small business concern owned and controlled by a veteran(s) or a service-disabled veteran business enterprise constitute the lowest proposal pursuant to an RFQ or oral or written request for quotation, and such proposals are responsive, responsible and otherwise equal with respect to quality and service, then the award shall be made to the service-disabled veteran business enterprise. 19. DETERMINATION OF AWARD. The final ranking results of Step 1 & 2 outlined in Section 0400, Evaluation of Proposals, 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. 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. 7777.67.47-1n 7 ® MIAMI BEACH 20. 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. 21. Postponement/Cancellation/Acceptance/Resection. 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, this RFQ process; or waive any irregularities in this RFQ, or in any responses received as a result of this RFQ. Reasonable efforts will be made to either award the proposer the contract or reject all proposals within one-hundred twenty(120) calendar days after proposal opening date. A proposer may withdraw its proposal after expiration of one hundred twenty (120) calendar days from the date of proposal opening by delivering written notice of withdrawal to the Department of Procurement Management prior to award of the contract by the City Commission. 22. 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. 23. COSTS INCURRED BY PROPOSERS.All expenses involved with the 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 expense)of the Proposer, and shall not be reimbursed by the City. 24. RELATIONSHIP TO THE CITY. It is the intent of the City, and Proposers hereby acknowledge and agree, that the successful Proposer is considered to be an independent contractor, and that neither the Proposer, nor the Proposer's employees, agents, and/or contractors, shall, under any circumstances, be considered employees or agents of the City. 24. OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY. In compliance with Chapter 442, Florida Statutes, any toxic substance listed in Section 38F-41.03 of the Florida Administrative Code delivered as a result of this proposal must be accompanied by a Material Safety Data Sheet(MSDS)which may be obtained from the manufacturer. 25. ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS. The City reserves the right to consider a proposer's history of citations and/or violations of environmental regulations in investigating a proposer's responsibility, and further reserves the right to declare a proposer not responsible if the history of violations warrant such determination in the opinion of the City. Proposer shall submit with its proposal, a complete history of all citations and/or violations, notices and dispositions thereof. The non-submission of any such documentation shall be 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 violation which proposer may receive after the proposal opening date and during the time of performance of any contract awarded to it. RFQ 2016-147-KB 8 MIAMI BEACH 26. TAXES. The City of Miami Beach is exempt from all Federal Excise and State taxes. 27. MISTAKES. Proposers are expected to examine the terms, conditions, specifications, delivery schedules, proposed pricing, and all instructions pertaining to the goods and services relative to this RFQ. Failure to do so will be at the Proposer's risk and may result in the Proposal being non-responsive. 28. PAYMENT. Payment will be made by the City after the goods or services have been received, inspected, and found to comply with contract, specifications, free of damage or defect, and are properly invoiced. Invoices must be consistent with Purchase Order format. 29. COPYRIGHT, PATENTS & ROYALTIES. Proposer shall indemnify and save harmless the City of Miami Beach, Florida, and its officers, employees, contractors, and/or agents, from liability of any nature or kind, including cost and expenses for, or on account of, any copyrighted, patented, or unpatented invention, process, or article manufactured or used in the performance of the contract, including its use by the City of Miami Beach, Florida. If the Proposer uses any design, device or materials covered by letters, patent, or copyright, it is mutually understood and agreed, without exception, that the proposal prices shall include all royalties or cost arising from the use of such design, device, or materials in any way involved in the work. 30. DEFAULT: Failure or refusal of the selected Proposer to execute a contract following approval of such contract by the City Commission, or untimely withdrawal of a response before such award is made and approved, may result in a claim for damages by the City and may be grounds for removing the Proposer from the City's vendor list. 31. MANNER OF PERFORMANCE. Proposer agrees to perform its duties and obligations in a professional manner and in accordance with all applicable 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 be a cause for relief from responsibility. Proposer agrees that the services provided shall be provided by employees that are educated, trained, experienced, certified, and licensed in all areas encompassed within their designated duties. Proposer agrees to furnish to the City any and all documentation, certification, authorization, license, permit, or registration currently required by applicable laws, rules, and regulations. Proposer further certifies that it and its employees will keep all licenses, permits, registrations, 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 with this paragraph shall constitute a material breach of this contract. Where contractor is required to enter or go on to City of Miami Beach property to deliver materials or perform work or services as a result of any contract resulting from this solicitation, the contractor will assume the full duty, obligation and expense of obtaining all necessary licenses, permits, and insurance, and assure all work complies with all applicable laws. The contractor shall be liable for any damages or loss to the City occasioned by negligence of the Proposer, or its officers, employees, contractors, and/or agents,for failure to comply with applicable laws. 32. SPECIAL CONDITIONS. Any and all Special Conditions that may vary from these General Terms and Conditions shall have precedence. 33. NON-DISCRIMINATION. The Proposer certifies that it is in compliance with the non-discrimination clause contained in Section 202, Executive Order 11246, as amended by Executive Order 11375, relative to equal employment opportunity for all persons without regard to race, color, religion, sex or national origin. In accordance with the City's Human Rights Ordinance, codified in Chapter 62 of the City Code, Proposer shall prohibit (and cause hotel operator to prohibit) discrimination by reason of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, intersexuality, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital and familial status, and age or disability in the sale, lease, use or occupancy of the Hotel Project or any portion thereof. RFQ 2016-147-KB 9 ® MIAMI BEACH 34. DEMONSTRATION OF COMPETENCY. The city may consider any evidence available regarding the financial, technical, and other qualifications and abilities of a Proposer, including past performance (experience) in making an award that is in the best interest of the City, including: A. Pre-award inspection of the Proposer's facility may be made prior to the award of contract. B. Proposals will only be considered from firms which are regularly engaged in the business of providing the goods and/or services as described in this solicitation. C. Proposers must be able to demonstrate a good record of performance for a reasonable period of time, and have sufficient financial capacity, equipment, and organization to ensure that they can satisfactorily perform the services if awarded a contract under the terms and conditions of this solicitation. D. The terms "equipment and organization", as used herein shall, be 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 City of Miami Beach. E. The City may consider any evidence available regarding the financial, technical, and other qualifications and abilities of a Proposer, including past performance (experience), in making an award that is in the best interest of the City. F.The City may require Proposer s to show proof that they have been designated as authorized representatives of a manufacturer or supplier, which is the actual source of supply. In these instances, the City may also require material information from the source of supply regarding the quality, packaging, and characteristics of the products to be supply to the City. 35. ASSIGNMENT. The successful Proposer shall not assign, transfer, convey, sublet or otherwise dispose of the contract, including any or all of its right, title or interest therein, or his/her or its power to execute such contract, to any person, company or corporation, without the prior written consent of the City. 36. LAWS, PERMITS AND REGULATIONS. The Proposer shall obtain and pay for all licenses, permits, and inspection fees required to complete the work and shall comply with all applicable laws. 37. OPTIONAL CONTRACT USAGE. When the successful Proposer(s) is in agreement, other units of government or non-profit agencies may participate in purchases pursuant to the award of this contract at the option of the unit of government or non-profit agency. 38. VOLUME OF WORK TO BE RECEIVED BY CONTRACTOR. It is the intent of the City to purchase the goods and services specifically listed in this solicitation from the contractor. However, the City reserves the right to purchase any goods or services awarded from state or other governmental contract, or on an as-needed basis through the City's spot market purchase provisions. 39. DISPUTES. In the event of a conflict between the documents, the order of priority of the documents shall be as follows: A. Any contract or agreement resulting from the award of this solicitation; then B. Addendum issued for this solicitation,with the latest Addendum taking precedence; then C. The solicitation; then D. The Proposer's proposal in response to the solicitation. RFQ 2016-147-KB 10 ® MIAMI BEACH 40. INDEMNIFICATION. The Proposer shall indemnify and hold harmless the City and its officers, employees, agents and instrumentalities from any and all liability, losses or damages, including attorney's fees and costs of defense, which the City or its officers, employees, agents or instrumentalities may incur as a result of claims, demands, suits, causes of actions or proceedings of any kind or nature arising out of, relating to or resulting from the performance of the agreement by the contractor or its employees, agents, servants, partners, principals or subcontractors. The contractor shall pay all claims and losses in connection therewith, and shall investigate and defend all claims, suits or actions of any kind or nature in the name of the City, where applicable, including appellate proceedings, and shall pay all costs, judgments, and attorney's fees which may be incurred thereon. The Proposer expressly understands and agrees that any insurance protection required by this Agreement or otherwise provided by the contractor shall in no way limit the responsibility to indemnify, keep and save harmless and defend the City or its officers, employees, agents and instrumentalities as herein provided. The above indemnification provisions shall survive the expiration or termination of this Agreement. 41. CONTRACT EXTENSION. The City reserves the right to require the Contractor to extend contract past the stated termination date for a period of up to 120 days in the event that a subsequent contract has not yet been awarded. Additional extensions past the 120 days may occur as needed by the City and as mutually agreed upon by the City and the contractor. 42. FLORIDA PUBLIC RECORDS LAW. Proposers are hereby notified that all Bid including, without limitation, any and all information and documentation submitted therewith, are exempt from public records 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 decision or until thirty (30) days after opening of the proposals, whichever is earlier. Additionally, Contractor agrees to be in full compliance with Florida Statute 119.0701 including, but not limited to, agreement to (a) Keep and maintain public records that ordinarily and necessarily would be required by the public agency in order to perform the services; (b) provide the public with 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 provided in this chapter or as otherwise provided by law; (c) Ensure that public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records 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 contractor upon termination of the contract and destroy any duplicate public records that are exempt or confidential and exempt from public records disclosure requirements. All records stored electronically must be provided to the public agency in a format that is compatible with the information technology systems of the public agency. 43. OBSERVANCE OF LAWS. Proposers are expected to be familiar with, and comply with, all Federal, State, County, and City laws, ordinances, codes, rules and regulations, and all orders and decrees of bodies or tribunals having jurisdiction or authority which, in any manner, may affect the scope of services and/or project contemplated by this RFQ (including, without limitation, the Americans with Disabilities Act, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, the EEOC Uniform Guidelines, and all EEO regulations and guidelines). Ignorance of the law(s) on the part of the Proposer will in no way relieve it from responsibility for compliance. 44. 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. RFQ 2016-147-KB 11 ® MIAMI BEACH 45. MODIFICATION/WITHDRAWALS OF PROPOSALS. A Proposer may submit a modified Proposal to replace all or any portion of a previously submitted Proposal up until the Proposal due date and time. Modifications received after the Proposal due date and time will not be considered. Proposals shall be irrevocable until contract award unless withdrawn in writing prior to the Proposal due date, or after expiration of 120 calendar days from the opening of Proposals without a contract award. Letters of withdrawal received after the Proposal due date and before said expiration date, and letters of withdrawal received after contract award will not be considered. 47. EXCEPTIONS TO RFQ. Proposers must clearly indicate any exceptions they wish to take to any of the terms in this RFQ, and outline what, if any, alternative is being offered. All exceptions and alternatives shall be included and clearly delineated, in writing, in the Proposal. The City, at its sole and absolute discretion, may accept or reject any or all exceptions and alternatives. In cases in which exceptions and alternatives are rejected, the City shall require the Proposer to comply with the particular term and/or condition of the RFQ to which Proposer took exception to (as said term and/or condition was originally set forth on the RFQ). 48. ACCEPTANCE OF GIFTS, FAVORS, SERVICES. Proposers shall not offer any gratuities, favors, or anything of monetary value to any official, employee, or agent of the City, for the purpose of influencing consideration of this Proposal. Pursuant to Sec. 2-449 of the City Code, no officer or employee of the City shall accept any gift, favor or service that might reasonably tend improperly to influence him in the discharge of his official duties. 49. SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION. City reserves the right to request supplemental information from Proposers at any time during the RFQ solicitation process. 50. ADDITIONAL SERVICES. Although this solicitation and resultant contract identifies specific goods, services or facilities ("items"), it is hereby agreed and understood that the City, through the approval of the Department and Procurement Directors (for additional items up to $50,000) or the City Manager (for additional items greater than $50,000), may require additional items to be added to the Contract which are required to complete the work. When additional items are required to be added to the Contract, awarded vendor(s), as applicable to the item being requested, under this contract may be invited to submit price quote(s) for these additional requirements. If these quote(s) are determined to be fair and reasonable, then the additional work will be awarded to the current contract vendor(s) that offers the lowest acceptable pricing. The additional items shall be added to this contract by through a Purchase Order(or Change Order if Purchase Order already exists). In some cases, the City may deem it necessary to add additional items through a formal amendment to the Contract, to be approved by the City Manager. The City may determine to obtain price quotes for the additional items from other vendors in the event that fair and reasonable pricing is not obtained from the current contract vendors, or for other reasons at the City's discretion. Balance of Page Intentionally Left Blank 12 ® MIAMI BEACH SECTION 0300 SUBMITTAL INSTRUCTIONS AND FORMAT 1. SEALED RESPONSES. One original Statement of Qualifications (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. Statement of Qualifications received electronically, either through email or facsimile, are not acceptable and will be rejected. 2. LATE BIDS. Statement of Qualifications are to be received on or before the due date established herein for the receipt of Bids. Any Bid received after the deadline established for receipt of Statement of Qualifications 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. STATEMENTS OF QUALIFICATIONS FORMAT. In order to maintain comparability, facilitate the review process and assist the Evaluation Committee in review of Statement of Qualifications, it is strongly recommended that Statement of Qualifications be organized and tabbed in accordance with the sections and manner 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. Statement of Qualifications that do not include the required information will be deemed non-responsive and will not be considered. TAB 1 Cover Letter& Minimum Qualifications Requirements 1.1 Cover Letter and Table of Contents. The cover letter must indicate Proposer and Proposer Primary Contact for the purposes of this solicitation. 1.2 Response Certification, Questionnaire & Requirements Affidavit (Appendix A). Attach Appendix A fully completed and executed. 1.3 Prime Proposer's Key Team. Identify the following key team members: Prime Proposer Lead Project Manager 1.4 Minimum Qualifications Requirements. Submit verifiable information documenting compliance with the minimum qualifications requirements, including each key team member, established in Appendix C, Minimum Requirements and Specifications. TAB 2 Experience &Qualifications 2.1 GSA 527 Form. The proposing firm shall submit a completed General Services Administration (GSA) 527 form. No proposal will be considered without this required form. Form can be found at: http:Ilwww.gsa.oovlportallformsldownloadl115238 2.2 Qualifications of Prime Proposer. Submit detailed information regarding the prime proposer's history and relevant experience and proven track record of providing the scope of services similar as identified in this solicitation, including experience in providing similar scope of services to public sector agencies. For each project that the proposer submits as evidence of similar experience, the following is required: project description, agency name, agency contact, contact telephone&email, and year(s)and term of engagement. 2.3 Qualifications of Proposer Team. Provide an organizational chart of all personnel and consultants to be used for this project if awarded, the role that each team member will play in providing the services detailed herein and each team members' qualifications. A resume of each individual, including education, experience, and any other pertinent information, shall be included for each respondent team member to be assigned to this contract. 2.4 Financial Capacity. Each proposer shall arrange for Dun & Bradstreet to submit a Supplier Qualification Report (SQR) directly to the Procurement Contact named herein. No proposal will be considered without receipt, by the City, of RFQ 2016-147-KB 13 tla MIAMI BEACH the SQR directly from Dun & Bradstreet. The cost of the preparation of the SQR shall be the responsibility of the Proposer.The Proposer shall request the SQR report from D&B at: https://supplierportal.dnb.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/SupplierPortal?storeld=11696 Proposals are responsible for the accuracy of the information contained in its SQR. It is highly recommended that each proposer review the information contained in its SQR for accuracy prior to submittal to the City and as early as possible in the solicitation process. For assistance with any portion of the SQR submittal process, contact Dun&Bradstreet at 800-424-2495. TAB 3 Scope of Services Proposed 3.1 Submit detailed information outlining the scope of services that the proposer is proposing. For any scope requirement identified in Appendix C, Minimum Requirements and Specifications, proposer is to clearly articulate how the proposed solution satisfies the scope requirement. Proposers may offer complementary or related services or solutions beyond the stated scope requirements. Responses shall be in sufficient detail and include supporting documentation, as applicable, which will allow the Evaluation Committee to complete a fully review and score the proposed scope of services. TAB 4 A s proach and Methodology 4.1 For each scope of service outlined in Tab 3, Scope of Services, submit detailed information on the approach and methodology how proposer plans to accomplish the proposed scope of services, including detailed information, as applicable, which addresses, but need not be limited to: stakeholder communications, implementation plan, project timeline, phasing options, testing and risk mitigation options for assuring project is implemented on time and within budget. 4.2 Provide information on Proposer's current workload and how the potential project(s) will fit into Proposer's workload. Describe available facilities, technological capabilities and other available resources you offer for the potential project(s). Provide preliminary staging, staffing, and logistics plan. 4.3 Submit evidence of Proposer's intent to utilize Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Firms. Accepted DBE certifications include the Small Business Administration (SBA), State of Florida, or Miami-Dade County. Note: After proposal submittal, the City reserves the right to require additional information from Proposer (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). -I 14 ® MIAMI BEACH SECTION 0400 STATEMENTS OF QUALIFICATIONS EVALUATION 1. Evaluation Committee. An Evaluation Committee, appointed by the City Manager, shall meet to evaluate each Statement of Qualifications in accordance with the requirements set forth in the solicitation. If further information is desired, Proposals may be requested to make additional written submissions of a clarifying nature or oral presentations to the Evaluation Committee. The evaluation of Statement of Qualifications will proceed in a two-step process as noted below. It is important to note that the Evaluation Committee will score the qualitative portions of the Statement of Qualifications only. The Evaluation Committee does not make an award recommendation to the City Manager. 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. 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 RFP, may, without an evaluation committee, recommend to the City Commission that the Administration enter into negotiations. 2. Step 1 Evaluation. The first step will consist of the qualitative criteria listed below to be considered by the Evaluation Committee. The second step will consist of quantitative criteria established below to be added to the Evaluation Committee results by the Department of Procurement Management. An Evaluation Committee, appointed by the City Manager, shall meet to evaluate each Statement of Qualifications in accordance with the qualifications criteria established below for Step 1, Qualitative Criteria. In doing so, the Evaluation Committee may review and score all proposals received, with or without conducting interview sessions. Step 1_.-°Qualitative Criteria Maximum Points Proposer Experience and Qualifications,including Financial Capability 70 Approach and Methodology 30 TOTAL AVAILABLE^STEP 1 POINTS 100 3. Step 2 Evaluation. Following the results of Step 1 Evaluation of qualitative criteria, the Proposer may receive additional quantitative criteria points to be added by the Department of Procurement Management to those points earned in Step 1, as follows. Step 2,-Quantitative Criteria. Veterans Preference 5 TOTAL-:AVAILABLE STEP 2 POINTS 5 RFQ 2016-147-KB 15 ® MIAMI BEACH 5. Determination of Final Ranking. At the conclusion of the Evaluation Committee Step 1 scoring, Step 2 Points will be added to each evaluation committee member's scores by the Department of Procurement Management. Step 1 and 2 scores will be converted to rankings in accordance with the example below: Proposer 'Proposer Proposer A B C Step 1 Points 82 76 80 Step 2 Points 22 15 12 Committee Total 104 91 92 Member 1 ■ Rank 1: 3 r 2 Step 1 Points 79 85 72 Step 2 Points 22 15 12 Total 101 100 84 Committee — — --- Member 2 i Rank i 1 . 2- 3 Step 1 Points 80 74 66 Step 2 Points 22 15 12 Committee Total 102 89 78 I Member 2 , !- Rank 1. : 2 I ---3 Low AggregateScore 3 7 8 Final Ranking* _ 1! 2 -3 * Final Ranking is presented to the City Manager for further due diligence and recommendation to the City Commission. Final Ranking does not constitute an award recommendation until such time as the City Manager has made his recommendation to the City Commission, which may be different than final ranking results. Balance of Page Intentionally Left Blank RFQ 2016-147-KB 16 APPENDIX A -0 MIAMIBEACH Response Certification , Questionnaire & Requirements Affidavit 2016- 147-KB CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK (CMR) FOR RESTORATION OF CONVENTION CENTER - CARL FISHER CLUBHOUSE PROCUREMENT DEPARTMENT 1755 MERIDIAN AVENUE, 3RD FLOOR Miami Beach, Florida 33139 RFQ 2016-14/-KB 17 • • Solicitation No: Solicitation Title: 2016-147-KB CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT'RISK (CMR) FOR RESTORATION OF CONVENTION CENTER—CARL FISHER CLUBHOUSE - Procurement Contact: Tel: ' Email: KRISTY BADA. • • 305-673-7490 X6218 • KRISTYBADA @MIAMIBEACHFL.GOV STATEMENTS OF QUALIFICATIONS CERTIFICATION, QUESTIONNAIRE & REQUIREMENTS AFFIDAVIT Purpose: The purpose of this Response Certification, Questionnaire and Requirements Affidavit Form is to inform prospective Proposals of certain solicitation and contractual requirements, and to collect necessary information from Proposals in order that certain portions of responsiveness, responsibility and other determining factors and compliance with requirements may be evaluated. This Statement of Qualifications Certification, Questionnaire and Requirements Affidavit Form is a REQUIRED FORM that must be submitted fully completed and executed. • 1. General Proposer Information. • , FIRM NAME: • No of Years in Business: No of Years in Business Locally: • 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.: . The City reserves the right to seek 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. • RFQ 2016-147-KB • 18 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 submit 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 public sector agency? YES an 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 Department of Procurement Management 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 submit firm's 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 www.miamibeachfl.gov/procurement/. RFQ 2016-14/-KB 19 7. Living Wage. Pursuant to Section 2-408 of the Miami Beach City Code, as same may be amended from time to time, Proposers shall be required to pay all employees who provide services pursuant to this Agreement,the hourly living wage rates listed below: 0 Commencing with City fiscal year 2012-13(October 1,2012),the hourly living rate will be$11.28/hr with health benefits,and$12.92/hr without 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 of Labor Statistics. Notwithstanding the preceding,no annual index shall exceed three percent(3%).The City may also,by 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 at www.miamibeachfl.gov/procurement/. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENT: No additional submittal is required. By virtue of executing this affidavit document, Proposer agrees to the living wage requirement. 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 www.miamibeachfl.gov/procurement/. RFQ 2016-147-KB 20 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: No additional submittal is required. By virtue of executing this affidavit document, Proposer agrees with the requirements of Section 287.133, Florida Statutes,and certifies it has not been placed on convicted vendor list. 10. 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, PublicPurchase.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 If additional confirmation of addendum is required,submit under separate cover. 11. 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: No additional submittal is required.By virtue of executing this affidavit document, Proposer agrees it is and shall remain in full compliance with Section 2-375 of the City of Miami Beach City Code. 12. 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:No additional submittal is required.By virtue of executing this affidavit document,Proposer agrees it is and shall remain in full compliance with Resolution 2016-29375. 1RFQ 2016-147-KB 21 DISCLOSURE AND DISCLAIMER SECTION The solicitation referenced herein is being furnished to the recipient by the City of Miami Beach (the"City")for the recipient's convenience. Any action taken by the City in response to Statement of Qualifications made pursuant to this solicitation,or in making any award,or in failing or refusing to make any award pursuant to such Statement of Qualifications, or in cancelling awards, or in withdrawing or cancelling 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 may withdraw the solicitation either before or after receiving Statement of Qualifications, may accept or reject Statement of Qualifications,and may accept Statement of Qualifications which deviate from the solicitation,as it deems appropriate and in its best interest. In its sole discretion,the City may determine the qualifications and acceptability of any party or parties submitting Statement of Qualifications in response to this solicitation. Following submission of Statement of Qualifications, the applicant agrees to deliver such further details, information and assurances, including financial and disclosure data, relating to the Statement of Qualifications and the applicant including, without limitation, the applicant's affiliates,officers,directors,shareholders,partners and employees,as requested by the City in its discretion. The information contained herein is provided solely for the convenience of prospective Proposals. It is the responsibility of the recipient to assure itself that information contained herein is accurate and complete.The City does not provide any assurances as to the accuracy of any information in this solicitation. Any reliance on these contents,or on any permitted communications with City officials,shall be at the recipient's own risk. Proposals should rely exclusively on their own investigations, interpretations,and analyses.The solicitation is being provided by the City without any warranty or representation, express or implied, as to its content, its accuracy,or its completeness. No warranty or representation is made by the City or its agents that any Statement of Qualifications conforming to these requirements will be selected for consideration, negotiation, or approval. The City shall have no obligation or liability with respect to this solicitation,the selection and the award process,or whether any award will be made.Any recipient of this solicitation who responds hereto fully acknowledges all the provisions of this Disclosure and Disclaimer,is totally relying on this Disclosure and Disclaimer,and agrees to be bound by the terms hereof.Any Statement of Qualifications submitted to the City pursuant to this solicitation are submitted at the sole risk and responsibility of the party submitting such Statement of Qualifications. This solicitation is made subject to correction of errors,omissions,or withdrawal from the market without notice. Information is for guidance only,and does not constitute all or any part of an agreement. The City and all Proposals will be bound only as, if and when a Statement of Qualifications, as same may be modified, and the applicable definitive agreements pertaining thereto, are approved and executed by the parties, and then only pursuant to the terms of the definitive agreements executed among the parties.Any response to this solicitation may be accepted or rejected by the City for any reason,or for no reason,without any resultant liability to the City. The City is governed by the Government-in-the-Sunshine Law, and all Statement of Qualifications and supporting documents shall be subject to disclosure as required by such law. All Statement of Qualifications shall be submitted in sealed proposal form and shall remain confidential to the extent permitted by Florida Statutes, until the date and time selected for opening the responses. At that time, all documents received by the City shall become public records. Proposals are expected to make all disclosures and declarations as requested in this solicitation. By submission of a Statement of Qualifications,the Proposer acknowledges and agrees that the City has the right to make any inquiry or investigation it deems appropriate to substantiate or supplement information contained in the Statement of Qualifications, and authorizes the release to the City of any and all information sought in such inquiry or investigation.Each Proposer certifies that the information contained in the Statement of Qualifications is true,accurate and complete,to the best of its knowledge,information,and belief. Notwithstanding the foregoing or anything contained in the solicitation,all Proposals agree that in the event of a final unappealable judgment by a court of competent jurisdiction which imposes on the City any liability arising out of this solicitation, or any response thereto, or any action or inaction by the City with respect thereto, such liability shall be limited to$10,000.00 as agreed-upon and liquidated damages.The previous sentence, however, shall not be construed to circumvent any of the other provisions of this Disclosure and Disclaimer which imposes no liability on the City. In the event of any differences in language between this Disclosure and Disclaimer and the balance of the solicitation, it is understood that the provisions of this Disclosure and Disclaimer shall always govern. The solicitation and any disputes arising from the solicitation shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. RFQ 2016-147-KB 22 PROPOSER CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that: I, as an authorized agent of the Proposer , am submitting the following information as my firm's proposal; Proposer agrees to complete and unconditional acceptance of the terms and conditions of this document, inclusive of this solicitation, all attachments, exhibits and appendices and the contents of any Addenda released hereto, and the Disclosure and Disclaimer Statement; proposer agrees to be bound to any and all specifications, terms and conditions contained in the solicitation, and any released Addenda and understand that the following are requirements of this solicitation and failure to comply will result in disqualification of proposal submitted; 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; 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; all responses, data and information contained in this proposal, inclusive of the Statement of Qualifications Certification, Questionnaire and Requirements Affidavit are true and accurate. Name of Proposer's Authorized Representative: Title of Proposer's Authorized Representative: Signature of Proposer's Authorized Representative: Date: State of FLORIDA ) On this day of ,20_,personally appeared before me _ who County of ) stated that (s)he is the of , a corporation, and that the instrument was signed in behalf of the said corporation by authority of its board of directors and acknowledged said instrument to be its voluntary act and deed. Before me: Notary Public for the State of Florida My Commission Expires: RFQ 2016-147-KB 23 APPENDIX B MIAM IAMI BEACH " No Bid " Form 2016- 147-KB CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK (CMR) FOR RESTORATION OF CONVENTION CENTER - CARL FISHER CLUBHOUSE PROCUREMENT DEPARTMENT 1755 MERIDIAN AVENUE, 3RD FLOOR Miami Beach, Florida 33139 Note: It is important for those vendors who have received 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 of future solicitations by the City. RFQ 2016-147-KB 24 Statement of No Bid WE HAVE ELECTED NOT TO SUBMIT A STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS AT THIS TIME FOR REASON(S) CHECKED AND/OR INDICATED BELOW: _Workload does not allow us to 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: KRISTY BADA STATEMENTS OF QUALIFICATIONS#2016-147-KB 1755 MERIDIAN AVENUE, 3" FLOOR MIAMI BEACH, FL 33139 RFQ 2016-147-KB 25 APPENDIX C MIAMIBEACH Minimum Requirements Specifications 2016- 147-KB CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK (CMR) FOR RESTORATION OF CONVENTION CENTER - CARL FISHER CLUBHOUSE PROCUREMENT DEPARTMENT 1755 MERIDIAN AVENUE, 3RD FLOOR Miami Beach, Florida 33139 RFQ 2016-147-KB 26 Cl. Minimum Eligibility Requirements. The Minimum Eligibility Requirements for this solicitation are listed below. Proposer shall submit, with its proposal, the required submittal(s) documenting compliance with each minimum requirement. Proposers that fail to include the required submittals with its proposal or fail to comply with minimum requirements shall be deemed non-responsive and shall not have its proposal considered. 1. Prime proposer (Construction Management, Construction Management at Risk, Design Build, or General Contractor Firms) must be licensed as a Certified General Contractor in the State of Florida, Division of Business and Professional Regulations. 2. Prime Proposer must have completed construction for no less than one (1) similar project. Similar projects shall be interpreted to mean restoration of historic buildings with a minimum gross area of 2,500 square feet. Submittal Requirement: For each qualifying project, submit project name, project contact information (phone and email) and prime proposer's role in project. 3. Lead Project Manager must have a minimum of ten (10) years' experience in the management of construction projects and served as Project Manager on at least one (1) similar project. Similar projects shall be interpreted to mean restoration of historic buildings with a minimum gross area of 2,500 square feet. Submittal Requirement: For each qualifying project, submit project name, project contact information (phone and email) and prime proposer's role in project. 4. Prime Proposer shall provide a letter from a Surety firm affirming that the Proposer has sufficient bonding capacity to provide performance and payment bonds in an amount not less than $2,000,000.00 million for the project. The Surety firm shall be rated by AM Best as to be no less than A (Excellent). The statement of bonding capacity shall be directly from the Surety firm on its official letterhead and signed by an authorized agent of the firm. C2. Statement of Work Required. The City will request Pre-Construction Services to be prepared at the 60%, 90%, and 100% completion stages of the construction documents as follows: • Design Review, Constructability, and Value Engineering • Risk Assessment Plan • Review of Onsite and Offsite Conditions • Cost Estimating and Cost Controls • Scheduling • Bidding (GMP submittal & Negotiations) The CMR is tasked to work with the Design Professional during the course of design and advise the City of the constructability of the design and provide value engineering of the Design Professional documents, to check the quality of the documents and advise the Owner of the most RFQ 2016-147-KB 27 efficient and economical ways to build the project pursuant to the Owners goals and objectives for the project. The work required under this RFQ will include, at a minimum, the following amenities: • Exterior and interior restoration. • Selective shell work. • Roofing. • Windows and storefronts. • Finish work. • Mechanical, electrical, plumbing, lighting, fire alarm and fire sprinkler systems. • Coordination of landscape and irrigation with the City's Convention Center Consultants. • Coordination of handicap accessibility and site grading with the City's Convention Center Consultants. • Storm and sewer drainage and other underground infrastructure. • Utility coordination, adjustments, and modifications. The end result shall be a GMP from the Contractor, which is subject to restrictions in change order requests and minimizes or eliminates additional costs to the City. In order to ensure that the City is successful in negotiating the best value for this project, the City will hire an independent Construction Estimator to provide assistance in validating the CMR's construction costs according to the current market. The "Best Value" Procurement process will be used to select a firm with the necessary experience and qualifications, the ability, capacity and proven past successful performance in providing Construction Management at Risk services. The current total estimated funding budget for the project is $2,500,000.00 strictly for the design, construction and associated soft costs for the restoration to the Carl Fisher Clubhouse and Annex Building, consisting of exterior and interior restoration, new mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fire alarm, coordination of accessibility, site grading with the City's Convention Center Consultants; and coordination of landscape and irrigation with the City's Convention Center Consultants. The CMR Scope of Services shall include, without limitation, all of the Preconstruction Services set forth below and, upon approval by the City of the GMP, and as contemplated in any GMP Amendment or Amendments, and such other amendment(s) as necessary to fix and describe the parties' respective rights and responsibilities with respect to the Work and the Project, all of the Construction Services required to complete the Work in strict accordance with the Contract Documents, and to deliver the Project to the City at or below the GMP, when established, and within the Contract time. The CMR shall review Project requirements, existing on-site and off-site development, surveys and preliminary budget, and make recommendations to the City for revisions. The CMR shall prepare a preliminary Project Schedule in accordance with the Contract Documents and in coordination with the City and the Architect/Engineer, identifying all phases, critical path activities, and critical duties of each of the project team members. It is the intention of the City to enter into a contract with a CMR for pre-construction services prior to the 60% design submittal. The CMR shall, at each design phase (i.e. 60% and 90% design development and 100% construction document), review the plans and advise the City and the Landscape Architect/Architect/Engineer regarding the RFQ 2016-147-KB 28 constructability of the design and of any errors, omissions, or conflicts it discovers. The CMR shall prepare an outline of proposed bid packages and detailed cost estimates, and advise the City regarding trends in the construction and labor markets that may affect the price or schedule of the Project. The CMR shall attend all Project related meetings. The CMR's Preconstruction Services shall be provided, and the City shall compensate the CMR for such services, based upon a fixed fee. At the conclusion of the Preconstruction Services, the CMR shall provide the City a proposal for a GMP Amendment for construction phase services and without assuming the duties of the Landscape Architect/Architect/Engineer, warrant to the City, that the plans, specifications, and other Contract Documents are consistent, practical, feasible and constructible, and that the Project is constructible within the contract time. The selected firm shall be tasked with, but not limited to, the following duties and responsibilities: PRE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES 1) Meetings: CMR shall schedule and conduct progress meetings to discuss such matters as procedures, progress, problems, and scheduling. CMR shall prepare and distribute minutes of each meeting promptly and no later than five (5) business days after the meeting. 2) Review of Construction DocumentationNalue Engineering: CMR shall review the work of the Design Professional and make recommendations to suggest modifications to improve completeness or clarity of the Construction Documents, and to improve the constructability of the Project within budget while meeting the City's objectives within the schedule. CMR shall review with the City, Design Professional and Owner's Representative alternative approaches to the design, construction, and phasing for the Project, including but not limited to alternative materials and systems and value engineering to minimize total construction and operating costs. The CMR, as a result of the above-noted review of the design documents and recommendations provided to the City, shall be fully responsible for the coordination of the Construction Documents with the written specifications. This includes, but is not limited to, the CMR's review of the Construction Documents in coordination of the drawings and specifications themselves, as well as with the existing facilities to ensure proper coordination and constructability and lack of conflict, and to minimize unforeseen conditions. The CMR shall, during this phase, be responsible for the proper identification and location of all utilities, services, and other underground facilities which may impact the Project. The CMR agrees specifically that except as included in the GMP amendment, no Contract Amendments shall be requested by the CMR or considered by the City for reasons involving conflicts in the Construction Documents; questions of clarity with regard to the documents; and incompatibility, or conflicts between the documents and the existing conditions, utilities, code issues and unforeseen underground conditions. At the conclusion of the Preconstruction Services, the CMR shall, without assuming the duties of the Design Professional as the Landscape Architect/Architect/Engineer(LA/A/E), warrant to the City, that the plans, specifications and other Contract Documents are consistent, practical, feasible and constructible, and that the Project is constructible within the contract time. 3) Schedule: CMR shall create and update, no less often than once each month, the Master Project Schedule and cost and resource loaded Construction Schedule based on the critical path method (CPM), both of which must incorporate its activities and those of the Contractors, including processing of shop drawings and similar required submittals and RFQ 2016-147-KB 29 delivery of products requiring long lead time procurement and showing current conditions and revisions required by actual experience. CMR shall include the Project occupancy requirements, showing portions of the Project having occupancy priority. 4) Direct Purchases: CMR shall work with the City and Owner's Representative to agree upon a list of materials to be purchased directly by the City, in order to realize sales tax savings. 5) Cost Estimating: CMR shall provide a preliminary construction cost estimates based on 50%, 90%, and 100%design development drawings. 6) Preconstruction Services Fees: The CMR's Preconstruction Services shall be provided, and the City shall compensate the CMR for such services, based upon a fixed fee. CMR's Preconstruction Services fee must include all costs for permit expediting services for the Project. 7) Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP): CMR shall submit for City's consideration a GMP amendment to its contract to guarantee the maximum price of the Project. The GMP shall include all trade costs, general conditions, bonds & insurance, profit, overhead, CMR fee, agreed upon Contingency amount, and all like amounts, and shall represent the full and complete amount for which the CMR agrees to proceed with all work on the Project from the receipt of sub-contract bids to the final completion and contract close-out of the Project. Subsequent to a bid opening to be attended by the City, LA/A/E and CMR, the CMR shall submit its Contractor recommendations, including a Best Value quality control plan that identifies risks and potential risks that the CMR does not control, or risk that is impacted by factors that the CMR does not control, and includes the CMR's plan to minimize that risk. A risk would be any existing or potential condition, situation or event that could negatively impact the project's cost, schedule, quality and the City's expectations. Upon acceptance and execution of the GMP proposal, by the City, the CMR shall enter into sub-contract agreements for the Project work, and shall function as a General Contractor and comply with the Contract Documents accordingly with regard to the Project as well as a CMR with regard to other services required by the Contract Documents. If the Project is completed within or at the GMP, any savings realized through the bidding and construction process shall be shared with 75% of the savings being retained by the City and 25% paid to the CMR as an additional fee. COMPETITIVE BIDDING PHASE 1) Competitive Bidding: Unless otherwise provided for in the CMR contract or approved by the City, the trade and other subcontracted work on the Project will be competitively bid. Instructions to bidders must require each bid to be accompanied by the appropriate bid security. 2) Bid Packages: The CMR shall assemble the Construction Documents and other contract documents specifying all terms and conditions applicable with respect to the work to be performed by each contractor ("Contract Documents") into appropriate bid packages and shall distribute the bid packages to prospective bidders, Owner's Representative, LA/A/E, and the City. 3) Obtaining Bids: CMR shall assist with the development of and make recommendations for bidding criteria, bidding schedules and bidding information and shall develop bidders' interest in the Project. The CMR shall prepare a Subcontractor's Prequalification Plan in compliance with the requirements currently determined by the City. The CMR shall submit to the City the CMR's list of pre-approved sub-contractors for each element of the Work to RFQ 2016-147-KB 30 be sub-contracted by the CMR. This list shall be developed through the execution, by the CMR, of the Sub-contractor Pre-qualification Plan noted above. The City reserves the right to reject any sub-contractor proposed for any bid to be considered by the CMR. Any claims, objections or disputes arising out of the Pre-qualification Plan or list, are the responsibility of the CMR. The CMR shall hold harmless, indemnify, and defend the City, its employees, agents, and representatives in any matter arising out of the pre-qualification plan and/or the sub-contractor's list, except where the sole cause of the matter is a City directed decision. 4) Pre-bid Conferences: CMR, with the assistance of LA/A/E and the Owner's Representative, shall conduct pre-bid conferences with prospective bidders to familiarize bidders with the Contract Documents, any special requirements of the Contract Documents and equal employment opportunity and prevailing wage requirements. The Owner's Representative shall transmit to CMR all of LA/A/E responses to questions at pre- bid conferences, and CMR shall review addenda prepared by LA/A/E to incorporate those responses. CMR shall prepare a record of the questions and answers discussed at the pre-bid conferences that shall be transmitted to the Owner's Representative for use by LA/A/E to prepare addenda. 5) Bid Review: CMR, with the assistance of Owner's Representative and LA/A/E, shall review all bids received for responsiveness, participate in investigating the responsibility of bidders and deliver a written recommendation to the City and Owner's Representative about the award of, or rejection of, any bid or bids for each subcontract for the Project. In making the recommendation, CMR shall evaluate all applicable alternates referenced in the Contract Documents and shall evaluate each bidder in accordance with the bid criteria contained in the bid package. In recommending the award of any subcontract, the CMR shall not consider any unauthorized substitutions contained in the bid. 6) Pre award Conferences: CMR, with the assistance of the Owner's Representative and LA/A/E, shall conduct pre-award conferences with the recommended bidders and shall gather documentation for contract execution from such bidders. If a bidder fails to provide the required documentation in a timely manner, CMR shall assist the Owner in considering whether to grant an extension of time for submitting the documentation or terminate negotiations with the recommended bidder. 7) Subcontractor and Material Supplier Review: CMR shall participate in investigating any subcontractor or material supplier at any tier and recommend approval or disapproval thereof. 8) Subcontracts: Those portions of the Work that the CMR does not customarily perform with its own personnel shall be performed under subcontracts with the approved bidders (Subcontractors) or by other appropriate agreements with the CMR. The CMR shall prepare all subcontracts on a form developed by the CMR and acceptable to the City, and shall cause the subcontracts to, among other terms, (a) incorporate the provisions of the City's contract with the CMR, to the extent applicable to the work to be performed by each Subcontractor; (b) require the Subcontractor to maintain 100% performance and payment bonds naming the City and CMR as dual obligee beneficiaries in accordance with all applicable laws, and (c) grant the City the right to succeed to the interest of the CMR, or otherwise direct an assignment of, such subcontract or other agreement, at the City's sole option. 9) Notice to Proceed: CMR shall obtain from the City a Notice to Proceed for the construction phase of the Project, upon obtaining all appropriate permits and satisfying all RFQ 2016-147-KB 31 conditions as may be set forth in the CMR contract. CONSTRUCTION PHASE: Once the City has accepted the GMP, the City will issue a GMP Amendment which will include the Contract for Construction. CMR activities shall include, but are not limited to: 1) Local Employment: It is the City's goal to maximize the employment of City of Miami Beach and Miami-Dade County residents in the construction of the Project. The CMR shall work with each Subcontractor to create a plan for maximizing local employment, as well as providing periodic reporting to monitor success. At a minimum, the City shall require monthly progress reports to be submitted to the City Commission documenting success throughout the Project duration. 2) Access: Subject only to safety requirements, the CMR shall grant, and shall cause all Subcontractors and others performing work on the Project to grant, the City, Owner's Representative, LA/A/E and its consultants, unimpeded access to the work at all times. 3) Project Administration: CMR shall manage the Project and shall be fully responsible for coordinating all work of each Subcontractor to ensure all work is performed in a timely, efficient and economical manner and in accordance with the Contract Documents. CMR shall provide administrative, management and related services as required to coordinate, supervise and direct the performance of the work by all Subcontractors with each other and with the activities and responsibilities of the City and LA/A/E, to complete the Project in accordance with the Contract Documents. CMR shall maintain a competent, full time staff at the Project at all times that work is in preparation or progress on the Project and shall establish and implement on site organization and authority so that the work on the Project may be accomplished timely and efficiently. CMR shall cause all Subcontractors to perform the work in accordance with the Contract Documents. CMR shall coordinate the work with all authorities having jurisdiction, government entities and utility companies that may be involved in the Project. CMR shall arrange for delivery, storage, protection and security for all materials and equipment until the materials are incorporated as part of the work and final acceptance is received from Fentress. CMR shall take all steps necessary and appropriate to enforce its agreements with Subcontractors for the benefit of the City. CMR shall provide claims administration services, provided CMR shall have no authority to authorize changes of any kind to the Contract Documents or to modify any deadlines for completion of work specified in the Contract Documents. 4) Contractor Performance: CMR shall cause each Subcontractor to perform its Work in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents, and shall make all necessary efforts to protect the Owner against defects and deficiencies in the Work. CMR shall promptly report to the Owner's Representative and LA/A/E all work that does not conform to the requirements of the Contract Documents, make recommendations regarding the acceptance or rejection of that work and advise the City and LA/A/E of CMR's actions or proposed actions with respect thereto. 5) Means and Methods: The CMR shall be solely responsible for construction means, methods, techniques, sequence and procedures used in the construction of the Project and for the safety of its personnel, property, and its operations for performing in accordance with the CMR's Agreement with the City. 6) Meetings: CMR shall schedule and conduct a weekly progress meeting to include representatives of the City, LA/A/E, and Owner's Representative to discuss such matters as procedures, progress, problems and scheduling. CMR shall prepare and distribute for RFQ 2016-147-KB 32 discussion at each meeting a Two (2) Week look-ahead schedule. CMR shall prepare and distribute minutes of each meeting promptly and no later than five (5) business days after the meeting. 7) Schedules: No less often than once each month, CMR shall update and distribute the CPM Master Project Schedule and cost and resource loaded Construction Schedule, both of which must incorporate its activities and those of all Subcontractors, including processing of shop drawings and similar required submittals and delivery of products requiring long lead time procurement and showing current conditions and revisions required by actual experience. CMR shall include in the Construction Schedule the submission of the GMP proposal; components of the work; times of commencement and completion required of each Subcontractor; ordering and delivery of products, including those that must be ordered well in advance of construction; and Project occupancy requirements, showing portions of the Project having occupancy priority. CMR shall use reasonable care and all necessary efforts to cause the progress of all Work to be maintained in accordance with the Construction Schedule. 8) e-Builder: CMR shall use the City's e-BuilderTM system for data warehousing. 9) Direct Purchases: CMR shall coordinate with the City and Owner's Representative to direct purchase agreed upon materials to realize sales tax savings. 10) Construction Plan: CMR shall develop and submit to the City, Owner's Representative and LA/A/E the Construction Plan which will include a work breakdown structure based upon the approved Construction Schedule and phasing plan. 11) Presentations: Participate and assist in the preparation of materials for meetings of the City Commission, relevant sub-committees, and any other groups required. 12) Progress Reports: No less often than once each month, CMR shall submit to the City, the Owner's Representative and LA/A/E a detailed Progress Report for the City's, Owner's Representative's and LA/A/E review and comment. The format for the Progress Report must be approved and accepted by the City, the Owner's Representative and LA/A/E, and will establish the format to be used for each subsequent monthly Progress Report. The CMR shall index, bind and tabulate the Progress Report in a manner acceptable to the City. The Progress Reports shall include photos documenting the progress of the work. The photos will be 8" x 10" in size, with the date and location noted on the back of each photo. A back-up flash drive or CD of the photos is to accompany the photographs. The Progress Reports and Project Photos are to be made an attachment to the Monthly Application for Payment. 13) Daily Log: CMR shall keep a daily log containing a record of weather, all Subcontractor work on the site, number of workers delineated by Subcontractor and trade, work accomplished, problems encountered, material and equipment deliveries made to and received at the Project site and other similar relevant data as the City may require, and shall submit a copy of the log to the Owner's Representative and LA/A/E once each week. The CMR shall also require all Subcontractors to provide independent daily logs of activity. 14) Accounting: CMR shall maintain cost accounting records on work performed by Subcontractors under unit costs or actual costs for labor and materials, or other appropriate basis, and afford the City unrestricted access thereto. 15) Applications for Payment: CMR shall develop and implement procedures acceptable to, and as directed by, the Owner and/or Owner's Representative and consistent with the procedures set forth in the CMR Contract, for reviewing and processing Subcontractors' Applications for Payment, which shall protect the Owner against payment ahead of RFQ 2016-147-KB 33 progress and shall require LA/A/E and City's advance written approval as a condition to each payment to a Subcontractor. CMR shall prepare a schedule of values associated with the bid packages and all work on the Project and shall submit the schedule of values for approval by LA/A/E and the Owner's Representative. All payment requests must be in accordance with the schedule of values approved. 16) Prevailing Wage: CMR shall monitor and report on prevailing wage requirements for the Project. 17) Notices: CMR shall file all notices of commencement and all other filings required to be made for the Project. 18) Permits: CMR shall obtain building permits and special permits for permanent improvements, except for permits required to be obtained directly by Subcontractors or the City. CMR shall coordinate the permitting process and verify that the general building permit and all trade permits have been obtained. In conjunction with the City, Owner's Representative and LA/A/E, CMR shall develop a matrix showing required permits, the party responsible to obtain each permit and the status of each such permit. CMR shall assist the City and LA/A/E in connection with the City's responsibility for filing documents required for the approvals of government entities having jurisdiction over the Project. 19) Quality Assurance/ Quality Control: CMR shall develop and establish, for the City's benefit, review and approval, a Quality Assurance/Quality Control Plan (QA/QC Plan) in order that the standards of construction called for are met. The QA/QC Plan shall address the processes, procedures and responsibilities for the identification, tracking and resolution of all non-conforming work. CMR shall develop a checking and testing procedure that will ensure that all systems are adequately tested and balanced before their acceptance. CMR shall coordinate and monitor all testing provided by others as required by all Contract Documents. CMR shall keep an accurate record of all tests, inspections conducted, findings and test reports. 20) Field Questions: CMR shall develop, in conjunction with the City and LA/A/E, procedures acceptable to the City, the Owner's Representative and LA/A/E for implementing, documenting, reviewing and processing field questions and responses, field variance authorizations and directives, minor changes and change orders due to scope and modifications. CMR shall cooperate with the City, Owner's Representative and LA/A/E to develop systems and procedures to be used by LA/A/E, CMR, the City, the Owner's Representative and the Subcontractors to facilitate quick and accurate communications and to provide for an up to date submittal log accessible to the Project participants. CMR shall recommend necessary or desirable changes to LA/A/E, Owner's Representative and the City, review requests for changes submitted by Subcontractors, negotiate Subcontractor's proposals, submit recommendations to LA/A/E, the City and the Owner's Representative, and if they are accepted by the City, then prepare Change Orders for execution by the appropriate parties. 21) Submittals: CMR shall prepare for review and approval a comprehensive Submittal Schedule indicating all anticipated submittals and anticipated timing of submission. The CMR shall receive from each Subcontractor such shop drawings, product data, samples, as-built drawings and other submittals as set forth in a submittal schedule agreed to by the parties, and shall thoroughly review and approve same for conformance with the Contract Documents, and/or take other appropriate action and then submit to LA/A/E. CMR shall stamp or take such other appropriate action with respect to all shop drawings, product data, samples and other submittals to verify the review, approval for conformance with the RFQ 2016-147-KB 34 Contract Documents or other action thereon, and in the case of shop drawings, shall also review and coordinate the shop drawing to indicate field conditions, proposed Subcontractor deviations from the Contract Documents, and other requirements that affect design intent. CMR shall transmit to LA/A/E all submittals recommended for approval in accordance with the Contract Documents. CMR's stamp shall constitute its verification that, to the best of the CMR's knowledge and belief based on its review, the submitted item conforms to the Contract Documents and is coordinated with other related work. In collaboration with LA/A/E and the Owner's Representative, CMR shall establish and implement procedures for expediting the processing and approval of shop drawings, product data, samples and other submittals. 22) Record Documents: CMR shall maintain at the Project site (or such other place as approved by the Owner), on a current basis: A record copy of all contracts (including this agreement and all Subcontracts), Construction Documents, addenda, change orders and other modifications, in good order and marked to record all changes made during construction; shop drawings; product data; samples; as-built drawings; the most recent Master Project Schedule and Construction Schedule; applicable handbooks; maintenance and operating manuals and instructions; and other related documents that arise out of the contracts or the work. CMR shall maintain records, in duplicate, of principal building layout lines, elevations of the bottom of footings, floor levels and key site elevations. CMR shall make all records available to the City, Owner's Representative and LA/A/E. Upon final completion (or earlier if practical), CMR shall deliver to the City two reproducible sets of record drawings showing the "as built" condition of the Project. All Project records, including payment and accounting records, shall be made available for inspection or audit by City and/or its representatives, and by Miami-Dade County, including but not limited to the Miami-Dade County Inspector General's Office. 23) Safety: CMR shall recommend the content of, implement and continually monitor a safety program for the Project. CMR shall review the safety programs developed by each of the Subcontractors as required by their Contract Documents to promote compliance and coordination with the overall safety program for the Project. CMR shall conduct regular safety meetings pursuant to a schedule approved by the Owner. CMR shall cooperate on tours of the Project site to enhance public relations and shall do so in a safe fashion and in compliance with all applicable laws. 24) Survey: The CMR shall notify the City immediately upon becoming aware of any inaccuracies in any surveys describing the physical characteristics, legal limitations and utility locations for the Project site. 25) Interpretations: CMR shall consult with the Owner's Representative and LA/A/E if any Subcontractor requests interpretations of the meaning and intent of the Construction Documents and shall assist in the resolution of questions that may arise. LA/A/E decisions as to the design effect intended by the Contract Documents will be final and not subject to any further proceedings, if made in good faith. The Contract Documents shall be interpreted so as to eliminate inconsistencies or conflicts, provided that in the event of a conflict, requirements for greater quantity and/or better quality shall govern. 26) Insurance: CMR shall maintain a Contractor Controlled Insurance Program for the Project and, to the extent applicable, receive certificates of insurance for other required insurance coverage from Subcontractors, review such insurance certificates for conformance with Contract Documents, advice the City of expiration dates and forward them to the Owner with a copy to LA/A/E. CMR shall monitor compliance of each Subcontractor with the RFQ 2016-147-KB 35 Owner's requirements for insurance and bonding as set forth in the Contracts. 27) Inspections: CMR shall assist LA/A/E in conducting inspections and shall coordinate the correction and completion of all work, including non-conforming or defective work. CMR shall prepare for the Owner's Representative and LA/A/E a summary of the status of the work of each Subcontractor, listing changes in any previously issued certificates of substantial completion of the work and recommending the times within which Subcontractors shall complete uncompleted items on their certificates of substantial completion. 28) Substantial Completion: CMR shall develop in conjunction with the City, Owner's Representative and LA/A/E a schedule setting forth anticipated dates for inspections of the work or portions thereof(as the case may be) by the City, Owner's Representative and/or LA/A/E in order to determine substantial completion and final completion of the work or designated portions thereof. It is anticipated that LA/A/E shall make an initial visit and one re-inspection for each area of the Work designated on the schedule developed by LA/A/E, CMR and the City. CMR, LA/A/E and the Owner's Representative shall meet with local building inspectors to perform a walkthrough of the Project in an effort to familiarize the local building officials with the Project in general and areas of early completion and to anticipate any issues relating to obtaining occupancy permits. CLOSEOUT PHASE: The CMR will coordinate project closeout, start-up, and transition to operation, per the contact for Construction. Activities include, but are not limited to: 1) Equipment Tests and Systems Start-up: CMR shall be responsible for coordinating various tests for quality control on the Project; verifying that equipment tests and systems start-up are conducted in the presence of appropriate personnel; and maintain adequate records thereof. 2) Punch List: When CMR considers a Subcontractor's work or a designated portion thereof to be substantially complete, CMR shall assist LA/A/E in compiling a coordinated punch list of incomplete or unsatisfactory items and a schedule for their completion. 3) Final Inspections. Following LA/A/E issuance of a Certificate of Substantial Completion of the Project or designated portion thereof, CMR shall evaluate the completion of the work of the Subcontractors and make recommendations to the Owner's Representative and LA/A/E when work is ready for final inspection. CMR shall assist LA/A/E and the Owner's Representative in conducting final inspections. CMR shall supervise and coordinate the issuance of all required certificates of occupancy. 4) Turn Over: With LA/A/E, Owner's Representative and the City's building operator, CMR shall coordinate, schedule and observe the checkout of utilities, operational systems and equipment for readiness and shall assist in their initial start-up, personnel training and testing. CMR shall secure from the entities required to provide such documents and transmit to the Owner required warranties, guarantees, affidavits, releases, bonds, waivers and other documentation required by the Contracts, in duplicate, bound and indexed by CMR. CMR shall collect and deliver to the Owner all keys, manuals, record drawings and operating and maintenance books. CMR will coordinate with the LA/A/E to provide a complete project record including project manual and CADD drawings to show all construction changes, additions, and deletions compared to the Construction Document (CADD disks will be provided to the CMR by the LA/A/E). 5) Warranty: If any defect appears in the work of any Subcontractor within the applicable RFQ 2016-147-KB 36 warranty period for that Subcontractor, the CMR shall inspect the affected portions of the Project to determine the scope of the defect and to identify the responsible Subcontractor or Subcontractors. CMR shall take such action as may be required to enforce that Subcontractor's warranty obligations. CMR shall perform and/or coordinate all warranty work to ensure that all warranty obligations are fulfilled in a timely manner. CMR is responsible to the City for Warranties and Guaranties. 6) 10-Month Inspection: CMR shall perform a Warranty Inspection ten (10) months following completion of the Project with the Owner's Representative, LA/A/E, and City. CMR will coordinate the Occupancy Evaluation and Warranty Inspection. 7) Time is of the Essence: Time is of the essence in the performance of the CMR's contract. CMR shall be responsible for delivering the Project within the Contract Time, and for ensuring its Subcontractors meet all milestone dates and the dates for substantial completion and final completion of the Project. Balance of Page Intentionally Left Blank RFQ 2016-147-KB 37 APPENDIX D M. MIAM I BEACH Special Conditions 2016- 147-KB CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK (CMR) FOR RESTORATION OF CONVENTION CENTER - CARL FISHER CLUBHOUSE PROCUREMENT DEPARTMENT 1755 MERIDIAN AVENUE, 3RD FLOOR Miami Beach, Florida 33139 RFQ 2016-147-KB 38 1.TERM OF CONTRACT. Not Applicable. 2. OPTIONS TO RENEW. Not Applicable. 3. PRICES. Not Applicable. 4. EXAMINATION OF FACILITIES. Not Applicable. 5. INDEMNIFICATION. Provider shall indemnify and hold harmless the City and its officers, employees, agents and instrumentalities from any and all liability, losses or damages, including attorneys' fees and costs of defense, which the City or its officers, employees, agents or instrumentalities may incur as a result of claims, demands, suits, causes of actions or proceedings of any kind or nature arising out of, relating to or resulting from the performance of this Agreement by the Provider or its employees, agents, servants, partners principals or subcontractors. Provider shall pay all claims and losses in connection therewith and shall investigate and defend all claims, suits or actions of any kind or nature in the name of the City, where applicable, including appellate proceedings, and shall pay all costs, judgments, and attorney's fees which may issue thereon. Provider expressly understands and agrees that any insurance protection required by this Agreement or otherwise provided by Provider shall in no way limit the responsibility to indemnify, keep and save harmless and defend the City or its officers, employees, agents and instrumentalities as herein provided. 6. PERFORMANCE BOND. Not Applicable. 7. REQUIRED CERTIFICATIONS. Not Applicable. 8.SHIPPING TERMS. Not Applicable. 9. DELIVERY REQUIREMENTS. Not Applicable. 10.WARRANTY REQUIREMENTS. Not Applicable. 11. BACKGROUND CHECKS. Not Applicable. 12. COMPETITIVE SPECIFICATIONS. It is the goal of the City to maximize competition for the project among suppliers & contractors. Consultant shall endeavor to prepare all documents, plans & specifications that are in accordance with this goal. Under no condition shall Consultant include means & methods or product specifications that are considered "sole source"or restricted without prior written approval of the City. 13. CHANGE OF PROJECT MANAGER.A change in the Consultant's project manager(as well as any replacement) shall be subject to the prior written approval of the City Manager or his designee (who in this case shall be an Assistant City Manager). Replacement (including reassignment) of an approved project manager or public information officer shall not be made without submitting a resume for the replacement staff person and receiving prior written approval of the City Manager or his designee (i.e. the City project manager). 14. SUB-CONSULTANTS. The Consultant shall not retain, add, or replace any sub-consultant without the prior written approval of the City Manager, in response to a written request from the Consultant stating the reasons for any proposed substitution. Any approval of a sub-consultant by the City RFC]) 2016-147-KB 39 • Manager shall not in any way shift the responsibility for the quality and acceptability by the City of the services performed by the sub-consultant from the Consultant to the City. The quality of services and acceptability to the City of the services performed by sub-consultants shall be the sole responsibility of Consultant. 15. NEGOTIATIONS. Upon approval of selection by the City Commission, negotiations between the City and the selected Proposer (s) will take place to arrive at a mutually acceptable Agreement, including final scope of services, deliverables and cost of services. Balance of Page Intentionally Left Blank RFQ 2016-147-KB 40 APPENDIX E M. MIAMI BEACH Insurance Requirements 2016- 147-KB CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK (CMR) FOR RESTORATION OF CONVENTION CENTER - CARL FISHER CLUBHOUSE PROCUREMENT DEPARTMENT 1755 MERIDIAN AVENUE, 3RD FLOOR Miami Beach, Florida 33139 RFQ 2016-147-KB 41 tr: MAMIBEACH INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS This document sets forth the minimum levels of insurance that the contractor is required to maintain throughout the term of the contract and any renewal periods. XXX 1. Workers' Compensation and Employer's Liability per the Statutory limits of the state of Florida. XXX 2. Comprehensive General Liability (occurrence form), limits of liability $ 1,000,000.00 per occurrence for bodily injury property damage to include Premises/ Operations; Products, Completed Operations and Contractual Liability. Contractual Liability and Contractual Indemnity (Hold harmless endorsement exactly as written in "insurance requirements"of specifications). XXX 3. Automobile Liability-$1,000,000 each occurrence-owned/non-owned/hired automobiles included. 4. Excess Liability-$ .00 per occurrence to follow the primary coverages. XXX 5. The City must be named as and additional insured on the liability policies; and it must be stated on the certificate. 6. Other Insurance as indicated: Builders Risk completed value $ .00 Liquor Liability $ .00 Fire Legal Liability $ .00 _Protection and Indemnity $ .00 Employee Dishonesty Bond $ .00 Other $ .00 XXX 7. Thirty(30)days written cancellation notice required. XXX 8. Best's guide rating B+:VI or better, latest edition. XXX 9. The certificate must state the proposal number and title The City of Miami Beach is self-insured. Any and all claim payments made from self-insurance are subject to the limits and provisions of Florida Statute 768.28, the Florida Constitution, and any other applicable Statutes. RFQ 2016-14/-KB 42 ATTACHMENT C CONSULTANTS RESPONSE TO THE ( RFQ) towNimw 1915 • 2015 IAMIBEACI Request for Qualifications 2016-147-KB Construction Manager at Risk (CMR) for Restoration of Convention Center Carl Fisher Clubhouse Submitted to: Kristy Bada Contracting Officer II 1755 Meridian Avenue, 3rd Floor Miami Beach, FL 33139 DUE DATE: August 10th, 2016 by 3:00 pm Submitted By: GGrace & Naeem Uddin, Inc 833 Shotgun Road Sunrise, FL 33326 Ph: (954) 693-0621 Web: www.gnuinc.com E-Mail: GNU @gnuinc.com . _,4111til G - ... A y,..�- j� •- ..„_., i .._ . ..? 41,,t . :w ;.■ _,*, I D l 00 1111116 , : ° Aja O r a „( r r cro A , .. T 5. `V 5rd L:yr , .. • ° ti /+ a dt ' •r yw� te- ii . ' —. 3 .) 410111# * . ' 3 . .,. a) ,,.' °'`v fix' , 14� Wit; "' f 1- a . . 14iiit. I. „. . , - r i. s`«� a i to CO ' - Y ms's°°. � /}� • SD rN- nt 464e; .:::40 ...- ' .1,.40,-4 .1- 14.- c •ay ,X w . o • Z N. i 3 c: . ! �' z rt • a�+. f °” 1u • 1. 1 Cover Letter & Table of Contents -,`Ir.-4' ".,. y Ir _ _ C. " Y f _ A ,:Ala, • . ,r+ 'f,,. A.ta. A ®. 7, ,' —foie AB mil! AB TAB TITLE - i , '1... I N0. { r. Y P b 'TI-.•IESJ�.. .\ i V - Cover Letter & Minimum Qualification Requirements , 3 iL 1.1 Cover Letter&Table of Conten 4` ..-. . *.-`` OFF- _ -, �., , ! 1.2 Response Certification &QuA -tiL. , 1 , , ,K ( t ,. -filitot l •1.3 Proposer's Key Team .'.� :e- ` w'' -. �, 1.4 Minimum Qualifications •_��, - 1a:, Yg 11- - Experience & Qualifications ,; �� r I t.. Y �.�V ��° fib •� ry 4i fll =11 2.1 GSA 527 Form ,5 lk i 2.2 Qualifications of Prime Proposer 2.3 Qualifications of Proposer Team 000000 2.4 Financial Capacity w y;~" e'- 3 nt e s _- x73' Scope of Services Propose 3 3.1 Scope of Services °�y/ '` '",M a . : ' tti _ -- Approach & Methodo r- h 4 4 li 4 4.1 Approach & Methodology ; 4.2 Current Workload {, 4.3 DBE /SBA ' ' ' . , rt F y � 't{v uDI N t ! s- ..{ F - ' • "O _*.t.: _ - , ,• Y LL Broward An Equal opportunity Employer Miami-Dade cC 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 t$, Http://www.gnuinc.com 5532 NW 72nd Avenue, Miami,FL 33166 Tel:(954)693-0620 Fax:(954)693-0621 ``'" Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Tel:(305)887-6227 Fax:(954)693-0621 GRACE &1.8.1 NAEEM UDDIN, INC. /Q CONSULTING ENGINEERS ( v; CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS 4f4-m BUILDING INSPECTORS August 10, 2016 Evaluation Committee CIO Ms. Kristy Bada, Contracting Officer II Procurement Department City of Miami Beach 1755 Meridian Avenue, 3rd FL Miami Beach, FL 33139 RE: RFQ CMR for Restoration of Convention Center-Carl Fisher Clubhouse RFQ No: 2016-147-KB Dear Evaluation Committee: Grace&Naeem Uddin Inc., GNU, is pleased to present and appreciates the opportunity to submit its technical qualifications for Construction Management at Risk Services for construction of the referenced project. Our qualifications, specific historical restoration experience, in-house technical personnel, and financial resources will prove to be the professional firm the City of Miami Beach is seeking for this contract! GNU was established in 1990 as a minority, women owned business enterprise in the State of Florida concentrating its efforts in Miami-Dade and Broward County regions. In its 27th year of service, GNU has proven capability as a leader in the construction management arena. GNU's has unique and very specific experience working with historic restorations with similar scope as of this project, for example: Recent GNU Historic Restoration Projects 1. Restoration of Historic City Hall Phase I&II City of Opa Locka Scope of work included • Selective demolition. • New fire sprinkler system. • Structural repairs of existing beams,walls,and • New electrical system with restoration of canopies. historic fixtures and add in of new. • Waterproofing building; interior and exterior • Preservation of historic exterior and • Replacement of Windows. interior components. • Restoration of historic domes,finials,and • New landscaping and irrigation. pillars without affecting architectural integrity. • Restoring existing water fountain. • New roof, restoring existing structure. • ADA Compliance of restrooms and facility. • New air conditioning system. • Restoration of main stairs. • New plumbing system and fixtures. • Restoration of minarets. 2. Rest oration of I•istodcAuditorium at Deerfi ld'oeach ES School Board otOrowaV County _I Scope of wp k f► ded • Selective structural demolition. • New fire alarm. • New HVAC. • New windows. • New lighting. • New finishes. • ADA wheelchair installation. • Restoration of floor and seating Broward An Equal Opportunity Employer Miami-Dade 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Http://www.gnuinc.com 5532 NW 72ntl Avenue,Miami,FL 33166 Tel:(954)693-0620-Fax:(954)693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Tel:(305)887-6227-Fax:(954)693-0621 RFQ for CM at Risk for Restoration of Convention Center- Carl Fisher Clubhouse August 10, 2016 Page 2 3. Restoration of Historic Auditorium at Fisher Feinberg ES Miami Dade County Public Schools Scope of work included • Selective structural demolition. • Restoration of auditorium seating. • New lighting fixtures. • Repair of existing windows. • New flooring. • New finishes. 4. Window Replacement at Historic Northside Elementary School Board of Broward County Scope of work included • Window replacement of all windows in school. • Site drainage improvements. 5. Renovations at Historic Federal "David W. Dyer" Courthouse. Scope of work included • Selective demolition. • Installation of new lighting. • Restoration of courtrooms. • New Electrical System • Installation of new flooring. • New Sound System. • Installation of new HVAC system. GNU specializes in working with governmental agencies such as yourself. GNU is not new with working with the City of Miami Beach. We have worked together in the past on the following projects: Previous GNU projects with City of Miami Beach • MacArthur Causeway Bridge Water Main Supports • City Hall Renovations • Multiple Projects under Job Order Contract • 17th street Canal Bridge Rehabilitation • 16 inch Water Main at Collins Avenue Our senior staff as well as superintendent holds over 30 years of experience in the construction field. We have the capability, technical expertise, and bonding capacity to be your construction manager. We will strive to give you exceptional service as we have done with our previous clients. Furthermore, as per the requirement of the RFQ, GNU does not have any conflict of interest in working with the City of Miami Beach. Nor does it have any vendor campaign contributions to report. GNU will adopt, as required, the City of Miami Beach Code of Business Ethics. Please review the enclosed response to the RFQ which provides a more detailed overview of the Firm. We thank you for your consideration and as your primary contact for this RFQ, await the opportunity to meet with you to further discuss our qualifications. My contact information is (954) 693-0620 ext. 204 or at my email at grace @gnuinc.com. Res.- iily Submitted, ••II/IAG.aa- Graci la Beltran-Uddin, LEED AP President w: Enclosure GNU RFQ Response Broward An Equal Opportunity Employer Miami-Dade 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Http:/Mavw.gnuinc.com 5532 NW 72n4 Avenue,Miami,FL 33166 Tel:(954)693-0620-Fax:(954)693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Tel:(305)887-6227-Fax:(954)693-0621 1.2 Response Certification Questionnaire Solicitation No: Solicitation Title: 2016-147-KB CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK (CMR) FOR RESTORATION OF CONVENTION CENTER—CARL FISHER CLUBHOUSE Procurement Contact: Tel: Email: KRISTY BADA 305-673-7490 X6218 KRISTYBADA @MIAMIBEACHFL.GOV STATEMENTS OF QUALIFICATIONS CERTIFICATION, QUESTIONNAIRE& REQUIREMENTS AFFIDAVIT Purpose: The purpose of this Response Certification, Questionnaire and Requirements Affidavit Form is to inform prospective Proposals of certain solicitation and contractual requirements, and to collect necessary information from Proposals in order that certain portions of responsiveness, responsibility and other determining factors and compliance with requirements may be evaluated. This Statement of Qualifications Certification, Questionnaire and Requirements Affidavit Form is a REQUIRED FORM that must be submitted fully completed and executed. 1. General Proposer Information. FIRM NAME: Grace&Naeem Uddin,Inc. No of Years in Business: No of Years in Business Locally: 0 26 years OTHER NAME(S)PROPOSER HAS OPERATED UNDER IN THE LAST 10 YEARS: Not Applicable FIRM PRIMARY ADDRESS(HEADQUARTERS): 833 Shotgun Road CITY: Sunrise STATE: ZIP CODE: Florida 33326 TELEPHONE NO.: 954-693-0620 TOLL FREE NO.: N/A FAX NO.: 954-693-0621 FIRM LOCAL ADDRESS:(In Miami-Dade County) 5532 NW 72nd Avenue CITY: Miami STATE: ZIP CODE: Florida 33326 PRIMARY ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE FOR THIS ENGAGEMENT: Graciela Beltran-Uddin ACCOUNT REP TELEPHONE NO.: 954-693-0620 Ext 204 ACCOUNT REP TOLL FREE NO.: N/A ACCOUNT EMAIL: &naeem @gnuinc.com FEDERAL TAX IDENTIFICATION NO.: 59-2988874 The City reserves the right to seek 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. RFQ 2016-147-KB 18 1. Veteran Owned Business.Is Pro oser claiming a veteran owned business status? YES X 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. Not Applicable 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 submit at least three(3)references for whom the Proposer has completed work similar in size and nature as the work referenced in solicitation. Please see Exhibit"A" 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-performance by any public sector agency? YES X 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. Not Applicable 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 Department of Procurement Management 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 submit firm's 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 www.miamibeachfl.gov/procurement/. Please see GNU cover letter. RFQ 2016-147-KB 19 7. Living Wage. Pursuant to Section 2-408 of the Miami Beach City Code, as same may be amended from time to time, Proposers shall be required to pay all employees who provide services pursuant to this Agreement,the hourly living wage rates listed below: • Commencing with City fiscal year 2012-13(October 1,2012),the hourly living rate will be$11.28/hr with health benefits,and$12.92/hr without 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 of Labor Statistics. Notwithstanding the preceding, no annual index shall exceed three percent(3%).The City may also,by 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 at www.miamibeachfl.gov/procurement/. SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENT: No additional submittal is required. By virtue of executing this affidavit document, Proposer agrees to the living wage requirement. 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? X 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? X 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 X X Sick Leave X X Family Medical Leave X X Bereavement Leave X X 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 www.miamibeachfl.gov/procurement/. RFQ 2016-147-KB 20 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:No additional submittal is required. By virtue of executing this affidavit document, Proposer agrees with the requirements of Section 287.133,Florida Statutes,and certifies it has not been placed on convicted vendor list. 10. 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, PublicPurchase.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 Con m Initial to Confirm Initial to Confirm ga Receipt Receipt• • Addendum 1 Addendum 6 Addendum 11 4. ' 1/ Addendum 2 Addendum 7 Addendum 12 (� Addendum 3 Addendum 8 Addendum 13 Addendum 4 Addendum 9 Addendum 14 Addendum 5 Addendum 10 Addendum 15 If additional confirmation of addendum is required,submit under separate cover. 11. 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:No additional submittal is required.By virtue of executing this affidavit document, Proposer agrees it is and shall remain in full compliance with Section 2-375 of the City of Miami Beach City Code. 12. 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:No additional submittal is required.By virtue of executing this affidavit document,Proposer agrees it is and shall remain in full compliance with Resolution 2016-29375. FQ 2016-147-KB 21 DISCLOSURE AND DISCLAIMER SECTION The solicitation referenced herein is being furnished to the recipient by the City of Miami Beach (the"City")for the recipients convenience. Any action taken by the City in response to Statement of Qualifications made pursuant to this solicitation,or in making any award,or in failing or refusing to make any award pursuant to such Statement of Qualifications, or in cancelling awards, or in withdrawing or cancelling 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 may withdraw the solicitation either before or after receiving Statement of Qualifications, may accept or reject Statement of Qualifications,and may accept Statement of Qualifications which deviate from the solicitation,as it deems appropriate and in its best interest. In its sole discretion,the City may determine the qualifications and acceptability of any party or parties submitting Statement of Qualifications in response to this solicitation. Following submission of Statement of Qualifications, the applicant agrees to deliver such further details, information and assurances, including financial and disclosure data, relating to the Statement of Qualifications and the applicant including, without limitation, the applicant's affiliates,officers,directors,shareholders,partners and employees,as requested by the City in its discretion. The information contained herein is provided solely for the convenience of prospective Proposals. It is the responsibility of the recipient to assure itself that information contained herein is accurate and complete.The City does not provide any assurances as to the accuracy of any information in this solicitation. Any reliance on these contents,or on any permitted communications with City officials, shall be at the recipient's own risk. Proposals should rely exclusively on their own investigations,interpretations,and analyses.The solicitation is being provided by the City without any warranty or representation,express or implied, as to its content,its accuracy,or its completeness. No warranty or representation is made by the City or its agents that any Statement of Qualifications conforming to these requirements will be selected for consideration, negotiation, or approval. The City shall have no obligation or liability with respect to this solicitation,the selection and the award process,or whether any award will be made.Any recipient of this solicitation who responds hereto fully acknowledges all the provisions of this Disclosure and Disclaimer,is totally relying on this Disclosure and Disclaimer,and agrees to be bound by the terms hereof.Any Statement of Qualifications submitted to the City pursuant to this solicitation are submitted at the sole risk and responsibility of the party submitting such Statement of Qualifications. This solicitation is made subject to correction of errors,omissions,or withdrawal from the market without notice. Information is for guidance only,and does not constitute all or any part of an agreement. The City and all Proposals will be bound only as, if and when a Statement of Qualifications, as same may be modified, and the applicable definitive agreements pertaining thereto, are approved and executed by the parties, and then only pursuant to the terms of the definitive agreements executed among the parties.Any response to this solicitation may be accepted or rejected by the City for any reason,or for no reason,without any resultant liability to the City. The City is governed by the Government-in-the-Sunshine Law, and all Statement of Qualifications and supporting documents shall be subject to disclosure as required by such law. All Statement of Qualifications shall be submitted in sealed proposal form and shall remain confidential to the extent permitted by Florida Statutes, until the date and time selected for opening the responses. At that time, all documents received by the City shall become public records. Proposals are expected to make all disclosures and declarations as requested in this solicitation. By submission of a Statement of Qualifications,the Proposer acknowledges and agrees that the City has the right to make any inquiry or investigation it deems appropriate to substantiate or supplement information contained in the Statement of Qualifications, and authorizes the release to the City of any and all information sought in such inquiry or investigation.Each Proposer certifies that the information contained in the Statement of Qualifications is true,accurate and complete,to the best of its knowledge,information,and belief. Notwithstanding the foregoing or anything contained in the solicitation,all Proposals agree that in the event of a final unappealable judgment by a court of competent jurisdiction which imposes on the City any liability arising out of this solicitation, or any response thereto, or any action or inaction by the City with respect thereto, such liability shall be limited to$10,000.00 as agreed-upon and liquidated damages.The previous sentence, however, shall not be construed to circumvent any of the other provisions of this Disclosure and Disclaimer which imposes no liability on the City. In the event of any differences in language between this Disclosure and Disclaimer and the balance of the solicitation, it is understood that the provisions of this Disclosure and Disclaimer shall always govern.The solicitation and any disputes arising from the solicitation shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Florida. RFQ 2016-147-KB 22 PROPOSER CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that: I, as an authorized agent of the Proposer, am submitting the following information as my firm's proposal; Proposer agrees to complete and unconditional acceptance of the terms and conditions of this document, inclusive of this solicitation,all attachments,exhibits and appendices and the contents of any Addenda released hereto, and the Disclosure and Disclaimer Statement; proposer agrees to be bound to any and all specifications, terms and conditions contained in the solicitation, and any released Addenda and understand that the following are requirements of this solicitation and failure to comply will result in disqualification of proposal submitted; 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; 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; all responses, data and information contained in this proposal, inclusive of the Statement of Qualifications Certification, Questionnaire and Requirements Affidavit are true and accurate. Name of Proposer's Authorized Representative: Title of Proposer's Authorized Representative: Graciela Beltran-Uddin President Signatu 1 oposer's Authorized Representative. Dale: ,r (,i4 ?__ August 10,2016 State of FLORIDA ) On this 10thday of August 2016 personally appeared before me Gracieb Bettran-lidcfukho County of Broward ) stated that (s)he is the President ofGrace&raeer„uddn,ulca corporation, and that the instrument was signed in behalf of the said corporation by authority of its board of directors and acknowledged said instrument to be its voluntary act and deed. Before me: �!»f s—r,, / (-) otary Public for the S ate of Florida c� My Commission Expires: �—c/_ / . '`° � •e 'y ` A1Y AORIm FER t V DEZ , ,.: �a� J EXPIRES:September 1,2019 Bonded MN Notary Pubk Beldam-tars RFQ 2016-147-KB 23 Exhibit "A" GRACE & G NAEEM UDDIN, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS REFERENCE No. 1 N CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS BUILDING INSPECTORS 1. Firm Name School Board of Broward County 2. Contact Name Dave Archer, PM III The School Board of Broward County, Florida Rock Island Professional Development Center, Bldg. 6 3. Address Office of Facilities & Construction 2301 N.W. 26th Street Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311 4. Telephone (754) 321-1521 5. Contact's Email Dave.Archer @browardschools.com 6. Narrative on Scope of Services Provided Deerfield Beach Elementary School Auditorium Renovation „ -7 1......., rft i ___ TI' iw OIL I ! a.4-•• . 4 1 la. ;1 ! . • G •l _ i a _- { t T Built in 1926, the school was enlisted in the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. The structure of the auditorium had deterioratedlo the point it was considered as an unsafe structure. Since then, it was closed for student use. GNU, Inc. was retained as the general contractor to restore the building for public use. Selective demolition was performed to replace most of the truss rafters and replace the roof system. Accessibility in the building was brought to ADA compliance. A new HVAC, electrical and fire alarm systems were installed. Restoration of flooring and existing windows was also completed. The existing seating was restored while preserving their original appearance. All interior finishes were restored. Miami-Dade An Equal Opportunity Employer Broward 5532 NW 72nd Ave.Miami,FL 33166 Http://www.gnuinc.com 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Te1:305-887-6227 Fax:954-693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Te1:954-693-0620 Fax:954-693-0621 Exhibit "A" GRACE & G NAEEM UDDIN, INC. _ CONSULTING ENGINEERS REFERENCE No,�' CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS BUILDING INSPECTORS 1. Firm Name City of Opa Locka 2. Contact Name Aria Austin, PM 3. Address 780 Fishermen St. Opa Locka, FL 33054 4. Telephone (305) 953-2868 5. Contact's Email Aaustin @opalockafl.gov 6. Narrative on Scope of Services Provided City of Opa Locka Rehabilitation of the Historic City Hall Building •% AIM . . . • ry _il sr r.. T u The City of Opa Locka was founded by Glenn Curtiss, an acclaimed international aviator, in 1926. Mr. Curtiss hired architect Bernhardt N_ tilie o develop the esigd—n forthe new `ME - . "i+T _Moorish_ revival facades and minarets, the ongmaI Opa Locka CityTlalf canb`e foUiid1 iami..Dade's National Register of Historic Places. The C t s plan is to restore the-bill tding in order to is us age and bran tourism to the area. --- - ------ ------ — - GNU, Inc. served as the general—contractor of Phaset:ofthe Cit Balls RehabTi of ion project. Phase I consisted of selective demol on andstabilization of the building. GNU-ie currently working on Phase II which consist of a compete El- error and interior restoration of tt e b ilding andits surrounding grounds. Repair of the building woodGeams,flooring, and main stain-4-11e(and replication of the building's windows has been completed..- GNU has taken extra cage to restore its historic domes,finials, and pillars without a�fec'ng its archi et�raT mteg-* En addition to a new roof,new air conditioning,plumbing,electrical, and fiiiii-alannyeterTis have been installed; TF�e original doors of the building have been protected-end will restored for use' T e courtyard anic prootaf water fountain will also be brought-to life, Miami-Dade An Equal Opportunity Employer Broward 5532 NW 72nd Ave.Miami,FL 33166 Http://www.gnuinc.com 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Te1:305-887-6227 Fax:954-693-0621 Email gnu @gnuinc.com Tel:954-693-0620 Fax 954-693-0621 Exhibit "A" GRACE & G NAEEM UDDIN, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS REFERENCE No. N CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS BUILDING INSPECTORS 1. Firm Name General Services Administration 2. Contact Name Daniel Cruz 3. Address 299 E. Broward Blvd. #302 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 4. Telephone (954) 356-7690 5. Contact's Email Daniel.cruz @gsa.gov 6. Narrative on Scope of Services Provided David W. Dyer Federal Courthouse Demolition and Interior Renovation CIF _ cif _'-. iraz a i, _ *� p 111 , I t �llf- 1 + 1 4 , 1 s9 _ - • The David W. Dyer Federal was formerly known as the-Will ed States Post-Off'ice and Courthouse.After the hurricane of-1926 Congress appropriated more-than$3.miilion dollars for a new courthouse in Miami.The architecTural partnership_of Phineas E. Paist anTHaroldD. Steward were selected for the design-by-the Office ofthe Supervising Architect of the Treasurys Built in 1-933, ifs listed on the National Regtste of Historic Places of Miami Dade County GNU,Enc. was retained as-th-e construction manager for the set ective demolition an interior renovation of Me second floor of the cau—ti'house. A coniriete new VAC and ligh mg;ystems were installed to ccommodate new offices.-The courtroom-floors were redone during aftereours as the courtrooms were usedduring he-day-WW0e. Noise and dust-controls were implemented in order not to disturb the areas Mat were in used by-the court ose while-th renovation was taking place. Miami-Dade An Equal Opportunity Employer Broward 5532 NW 72nd Ave.Miami,FL 33166 Http://www.gnuinc.com 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Te1:305-887-6227 Fax:954-693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Te1:954-693-0620 Fax:954-693-0621 Exhibit "A" - GRACE & G NAEEM UDDIN, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS REFERENCE No. 4 N CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS BUILDING INSPECTORS 1. Firm Name Miami Dade County - General Services Administration 2. Contact Name H. Patrick Brown, PM Ill 3. Address 111 NW 1st Street, Suite 2130 Miami, FL 33128 4. Telephone (305) 375-5788 5. Contact's Email pbrown @miamidade.gov 6. Narrative on Scope of Services Provided Miami Dade Police Department Headquarter Expansion 1 1 .. �! _ * .t r - .. • - 1 - , GNU provided General Construction S ervices on this 6000 sf project to ensure its success. Scope of work included demolition, new shell for the addition, interior renovations to mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire sprinkler, fire alarm system, millwork for science labs, interior finishes, roofing, and painting. All work was completed while main facility remained operational. Miami-Dade An Equal Opportunity Employer Broward 5532 NW 72ntl Ave. Miami,FL 33166 Http://www.gnuinc.com 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Tel:305-887-6227 Fax:954-693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Te1:954-693-0620 Fax:954-693-0621 Exhibit "A" r G , GRACE & NAEEM UDDIN, INC. [8. CONSULTING ENGINEERS REFERENCE Nil 5 N CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS BUILDING INSPECTORS 1. Firm Name Miami Dade Port of Miami 2. Contact Name Elizabeth Odgen, RA, LEED AP 3. Address 1007 N. America Way Miami, FL 33152 4. Telephone (305) 347-5521 5. Contact's Email eodgen @miamidade.gov 6. Narrative on Scope of Services Provided Port of Miami — Cruise Terminals B & C Canopy for Median, Two Cross-Over and Two Entrances ...____........] 4 . .77-4 ilit• -.././ / ': ' • 1-4e''' _ GNU provided total Construction Management Services on this 1 4,�06sf project-This me uded design _ review, estimation, scheduling;value-engineering, constructabil4 review,and overall job fte supervision, safety, cleanup, and transition.-The project entailed the mst-allation of walkway canopies with lighting _ sidewalks and drainage. GNU saved construction time rep cing the original foundation design with piling foundation. The CDBE goals were exceeded; original was14%, actual was 69%. Project was completed ahead of schedule for the arrival of Carnival Epic Cruise ship. Miami-Dade An Equal Opportunity Employer Broward 5532 NW 72nd Ave.Miami,FL 33166 Http://www.gnuinc.com 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Te1:305-887-6227 Fax:954-693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Te1:954-693-0620 Fax:954-693-0621 Exhibit "A" GRACE & G NAEEM UDDIN, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS REFERENCE No. 6 N CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS BUILDING INSPECTORS 1. Firm Name City of Miami 2. Contact Name Orlando Diez, CGC, CEEII, BN, HI 3. Address 444 SW 2nd Avenue, 8th Floor Miami, FL 33130 4. Telephone (305) 416-1992 5. Contact's Email odiez @miamigov.com 6. Narrative on Scope of Services Provided Kinloch Park Addition Sandra De Lucca Senior Center w ,.A...... - f, r. - tr• . - .i i ..■?'.I,'. a s ii . II I0 : " ..ter -- GNU is providing total General Co nstruction Services onthis 4,200 sf project:GNUnas constructefthe. Wilding shell with its own forces. Projectconsist of new CBS addition fd existing Senior Center,vnth independent MEP System, kitchen, epoxy flooring;arc ministrative offices, LED lighting,energy management system, expansion areas, and landscaping. Existing landscaping is being protected during— construction. Construction is being completed with park still open to public and special needs re _child er school care programs at the park remain in service during construction: Miami-Dade An Equal Opportunity Employer Broward 5532 NW 72nd Ave.Miami,FL 33166 Http://www.gnuinc.com 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Te1:305-887-6227 Fax:954-693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Te1:954-693-0620 Fax:954-693-0621 1.3 Proposer's Key Team G N Graciela B . UdIn CITY OF RESIDENCE: Davie, Florida PRESIDENT, PRIME PROPOSER tiv Executive Project Management and Contract Administration Responsible for firm's day-to-day operational procedures as well as the long ', a1.,-=, range business goals of the corporation. She is the principal in charge of firm's• �' project management and contract administration handling multi-million dollar 4 projects. This includes direct coordination with the project's owner, architect, • ``[ engineers and subcontractors until completion and close-out of the project. tWith over 31 years of experience working with governmental facilities including am historic restorations, makes her an expert in her field. Her experience allows her _,.• to direct, coordinate, and inspect the work for the project architect and • ". engineers in counties, cities, universities, colleges, and schools. This knowledge produces an effective and efficient working relationship with the Contract Owner Registrations and Architect. General Contractor, 1991 RELATED EXPERIENCE: Experienced in coordination of projects of LEED AP BD & C different , for various agencies creating efficient and close working relationships with OSHA 30 Hour Owners such as o Board of Regents, State of Florida, FAU Key Skills o Florida International University Contract Administration o Broward College Project Management o Miami-Dade County Public Schools o School Board of Broward County o State of Florida, Department of Transportation Education o Federal Government General Services Administration MS Computer Information 0 State of Florida, Department of Management Services Systems, 1988 University of Miami, _ Coral Gables, FL BS Civil Engineering, . _ • ,: •. . ;,...)",;04 1985 :a. ■ Z :.■ University of Miami, ...... t, Coral Gables, FL - } 4 1 Affiliations _ 1 •:, • • Broward Int'I Women's Club, Deerfield Beach EIehn!*.ar schodt ' c Southern Florida Minority Supplier Development Council EXPERIENCE SUMMARY: Nat. Association of Women in Principal In Charge Grace& Naeem Uddin, Inc. 1990-Present Construction Engineer II Miami Dade Department of Public Works/ Solid Waste 1988 - 1990 US GREEN Blg. Council Design team member of County's landfill expansions. Also, installed computerized system to document and Provide weight tickets of traffic accessing landfills at FIU Industry Advisory Council weigh-in stations in County landfills. OHL School of Construction Office Systems Tech. Miami Dade Computer Services and Information Systems 1987- 1988 Provided computer technical support to County staff. Develop AutoCAD training manual. ABLE&READY TO COMMIT TO THIS CONTRACT ! Naeem. _ i n- n , . CITY OF RESIDENCE Davie, Florida ' VICE PRESIDENT, LEAD PROJECT MANAGER Executive Project Management His structural engineering background and years of experience in design, interpreting project plans and technical specifications gives an additive advantage in the I constructability analysis and value engineering development of historic restoration projects. His experience in contract negotiations of commercial projects leads him to obtain the best results for the Contract Owner. His technical background allows him to inspect and coordinate the work for the project architect and engineers producing a resourceful working relationship with the Owner and project management team. He offers 33 years of working with governmental facilities in historic, new and renovation type of projects, making him proficient in Florida Building Code. He is responsible for the firm's project management and contract administration of multi- Registrations million dollar engineering and construction management contracts. This includes Licensed preparation of project design, construction documents including plans, technical Professional specifications, value engineering, life cost benefit analysis, construction schedule, and Engineer in FL & project budget. North Carolina RELATED EXPERIENCE: Experience in handling design, construction License G.C., FL management and daily operations of projects over 30 year with agencies as Licensed Building o Florida International University Inspector, FL o Board of Regents, State of Florida o Miami Dade College Licensed Threshold o Miami-Dade County Public School Board Inspector, FL o Federal Government General Services Administration o State of Florida, Department of Management Services Key Skills o State of Florida Department of Transportation Project Management Estimating Primavera P3 ^ -% y' _ Prolog Manager • Education _: BS Civil - �, .�*ti,'"a'r>l _ t Engineering, 1983 / •7' , University of Miami -Y--- t Coral Gables, FL I r i I it II I1 City of Opa-Locka Fisher Feilimilleditoilu Affiliations South FL Minority Supplier Council EXPERIENCE SUMMARY: US GREEN Building Principal In Charge Grace & Naeem Uddin, Inc. 1990-Present Council Sr. Project Tasnim Uddin&Associates Int'I. Inc.,1985 -1990 Engineer Design team member for the structural and civil design of Concourse D and H at Miami Int'I. Airport. Also established the"Utility Atlas"or GIS System at airport. Engineer Project Post Tension Structures, Inc. 1982 -1985 Manager Designed and supervised the installation of post Tension systems ABLE&READY TO COMMIT TO THIS CONTRACT ! 1.4 Minimum Qualifications GRACE & G NAEEM UDDIN, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS N CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS BUILDING INSPECTORS Grace & Naeem Uddin, Inc. General Contractor's Licenses & Professional Engineering License RICK SCOTT,COVERNCR KEN tAWSON.SECRETARY STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY LICENSING BOARD CGC052843 is The GENERAL CONTRACTOR \ Named below IS CERTIFIED Under the provisions of Chapter 489 FS Expiraticn date: AUG 31.2016 CI UDDIN,GRACIELA 0 :'�' GRACE&NAEEM UDDIN INC ' 14421 ARLINGTON PLACE i ' i t.y• DAVIE FL 33325 • }y ISSUED: 0'.272014 DISPLAY AS REQUIRED BY LAW SEO i L1427270002507 RICK SCOTT,GOVERNOR KEN LAWSON.SECRETARY STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY LICENSING BOARD Y LICENSE NUMBER CGCC48558 q" -� ; GRACE & [8.4iG NAEEM UDDIN, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS N CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS BUILDING INSPECTORS State of Florida Corporate Registration State of Florida Department of State I certify from the records of this office that GRACE&NAEEM UDDIN,INC. is a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Florida,filed on February 5,1990. The document number of this corporation is L48955. I further certify that said corporation has paid all fees due this office through December 31,2016,that its most recent annual report/uniform business report was filed on January 15,2016,and that its status is active. I further certify that said corporation has not filed Articles of Dissolution. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State of Florida at Tallahassee,the Capital,this the Fifteenth day of January,2016 Secretary of State Tracking Number:CC8998219404 To authenticate this certlseate visit the following ate.enter this number,and then foBow the instructions displayed hupsd/servkes.saabharg/Fi tinge/CerdacateOLStatas/Cert eeateAatheatleation Broward An Equal Opportunity Employer I Miami-Dade 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Http://www.gnuinc.com 5532 NW 72nd Ave.Miami,FL 33166 Tel:954-693-0620 Fax:954-693-0621 Email:gnu©gnuinc.com Te1:305-887-6227 Fax:954-693-0621 GRACE & G NAEEM UDDIN, INC. QUALIFYING CONSULTING ENGINEERS PROJECT N CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS No 1 GENERAL CONTRACTORS BUILDING INSPECTORS 1. Firm Name School Board of Broward County 2. Contact Name Dave Archer, PM III The School Board of Broward County, Florida Rock Island Professional Development Center, Bldg. 6 3. Address Office of Facilities & Construction 2301 N.W. 26th Street Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311 4. Telephone (754) 321-1521 5. Contact's Email Dave.Archer @browardschools.com 6. Narrative on Scope of Services Provided Deerfield Beach Elementary School Auditorium Renovation - i ter,,,` '� li .r . ! , ' ,4 - 7 - mot, iiii - =ray—��..a__ _ _ __ - Built in 1926, the school was enlisted in the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. The structure of the auditorium had deteriorated to the point it was considered as an unsafe structure. Since then, it was closed for student use. GNU, Inc.was retained as the general contractor to restore the building for public use. Selective demolition was performed to replace most of the truss rafters and replace the roof system. Accessibility in the building was brought to ADA compliance. A new HVAC, electrical and fire alarm systems were installed. Restoration of flooring and existing windows was also completed. The existing seating was restored while preserving their original appearance. All interior finishes were restored. Miami-Dade An Equal Opportunity Employer Broward 5532 NW 72nd Ave.Miami,FL 33166 Http://www.gnuinc.com 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Tel:305-887-6227 Fax 954-693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Te1:954-693-0620 Fax:954-693-0621 GRACE & G NAEEM UDDIN, INC. QUALIFYING CONSULTING ENGINEERS PROJECT N CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS No 2 GENERAL CONTRACTORS BUILDING INSPECTORS 1. Firm Name City of Opa Locka 2. Contact Name Aria Austin, PM 3. Address 780 Fishermen St. Opa Locka, FL 33054 4. Telephone (305) 953-2868 5. Contact's Email Aaustin @opalockafl.gov 6. Narrative on Scope of Services Provided City of Opa Locka Rehabilitation of the Historic City Hall Building kiio ,.. . ",- ` V PP ': . I qt -,,\;rk r i 1/ " I lL... 1:=i ■ :` ' _ _ — rril ill/ ■ The City of Opa Locka was founded by Glenn Curtiss, an acclaimed international aviator, in 1926. Mr. Curtiss hired architect Bernhardt Muller to develop the design for the new city's city hall. With its Moorish revival facades and minarets, the original Opa Locka City Hall can be found in Miami Dade's National Register of Historic Places. The City's plan is to restore the building in order to allow its usage and bring tourism to the area. GNU, Inc. served as the general contractor of Phase I of the City Hall's Rehabilitation project. Phase I consisted of selective demolition and stabilization of the building. GNU is currently working on Phase II which consist of a complete exterior and interior restoration of the building and its surrounding grounds. Repair of the building wood beams, flooring, and main stairwell and replication of the building's windows has been completed. GNU has taken extra care to restore its historic domes, finials, and pillars without affecting its architectural integrity. In addition to a new roof, new air conditioning, plumbing, electrical, and fire alarm systems have been installed. The original doors of the building have been protected and will be restored for use. The courtyard and pivotal water fountain will also be brought to life Miami-Dade An Equal Opportunity Employer Broward 5532 NW 72n°Ave.Miami,FL 33166 Http://www.gnuinc.com 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Te1:305-887-6227 Fax 954-693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Tel:954-693-0620 Fax 954-693-0621 GRACE & G NAEEM UDDIN, INC. QUALIFYING CONSULTING ENGINEERS PROJECT N CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS No 3 GENERAL CONTRACTORS BUILDING INSPECTORS 1. Firm Name General Services Administration 2. Contact Name Daniel Cruz 3. Address 299 E. Broward Blvd. #302 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 4. Telephone (954) 356-7690 5. Contact's Email Daniel.cruz @gsa.gov 6. Narrative on Scope of Services Provided David W. Dyer Federal Courthouse Demolition and Interior Renovation f— r , ; . . , , +i - The David W. Dyer Federal Courthouse was formerly known as the United States Post Office and Courthouse. After the hurricane of 1926 Congress appropriated more than $2 million dollars for a new courthouse in Miami. The architectural partnership of Phineas E. Paist and Harold D. Steward were selected for the design by the Office of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury. Built in 1933, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places of Miami Dade County. . GNU, Inc. was retained as the construction manager for the selective demolition and interior renovation of the second floor of the courthouse. A complete new HVAC and lighting systems were installed to accommodate new offices. The courtroom floors were redone during afterhours as the courtrooms were used during the day by judges. Noise and dust controls were implemented in order not to disturb the areas that were in used by the courthouse while the renovation was taking place. Miami-Dade An Equal Opportunity Employer Broward 5532 NW 72nd Ave.Miami,FL 33166 Http://www.gnuinc.com 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Tel:305-887-6227 Fax:954-693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Tel:954-693-0620 Fax:954-693-0621 ri I � ■I on , P . E . ®t • CITY OF RESIDENCE Dayi_e,FIdnda 1st, .r VICE PRESIDENT, LEAD PROJECT MANAGER 1 si Executive Project Management t 9 - i ]His structural engineering background and years of experience in design, interpreting illi project plans and technical specifications gives an additive advantage in the constructability analysis and value engineering development of historic restoration projects. His experience in contract negotiations of commercial projects leads him to obtain the best results for the Contract Owner. His technical background allows him to inspect and coordinate the work for the project architect and engineers producing a resourceful working relationship with the Owner and project management team. He offers 33 years of working with governmental facilities in historic, new and � . renovation type of projects, making him proficient in Florida Building Code. He is responsible for the firm's project management and contract administration of multi- Registrations million dollar engineering and construction management contracts. This includes Licensed preparation of project design, construction documents including plans, technical Professional specifications, value engineering, life cost benefit analysis, construction schedule, and Engineer in FL & project budget. North Carolina RELATED EXPERIENCE: Experience in handling design, construction License G.C., FL management and daily operations of projects over 30 year with agencies as Licensed Building o Florida International University Inspector, FL o Board of Regents, State of Florida o Miami Dade College Licensed Threshold o Miami-Dade County Public School Board Inspector, FL o Federal Government General Services Administration o State of Florida, Department of Management Services Key Skills o State of Florida Department of Transportation Project Management Estimating Primavera P3 'R ' Prolog Manager A. I R 0 Education is -�. , P I•BS Civil .. .• ~ 1< - -.,:,. Engineering, 1983 a , `'h ,t I i University of Miami Coral Gables, FL l i City of Opa-Locka Fisher ES Auditorium Affiliations South FL Minority Supplier Council EXPERIENCE SUMMARY: US GREEN Building Principal In Charge Grace&Naeem Uddin, Inc. 1990-Present Council Sr. Project Tasnim Uddin &Associates Int'l. Inc.,1985 -1990 Engineer Design team member for the structural and civil design of Concourse D and H at Miami Int'I. Airport. Also established the"Utility Atlas"or GIS System at airport. Engineer Project Post Tension Structures, Inc. 1982 -1985 Manager Designed and supervised the installation of post Tension systems ABLE&READY TO COMMIT TO THIS CONTRACT ! ,.�r,_ l � THE HARTFORD Orlando Regional Bond Department June 24, 2016 Ms. Kristy Bada The City of Miami Beach Procurement Department 1755 Meridian Avenue, 3`d Floor Miami Beach, FL 33139 RE: Grace&Naeem Uddin, Inc. Project: Construction Manager at Risk(CMR)for Restoration of Convention Center—Carl Fisher Clubhouse Dear Ms. Bada: The Hartford,through its various operating entities, has issued surety bonds to Grace&Naeem Uddin, Inc. since 2015,during which time we have favorably considered projects up to $7,000,000 Single and $30,000,000 aggregate. The Hartford carries an A.M. Best Rating of A+XV and is listed in the Department of the Treasury's Federal Register. Our experience with Grace&Naeem Uddin, Inc.has been excellent,and we highly recommend them to you. As surety for Grace&Naeem Uddin, Inc., The Hartford will favorably consider providing a 100% Performance Bond and a 100% Payment Bond for the above captioned project, provided a contract is awarded to,and executed by Grace&Naeem Uddin, Inc. Please understand that any arrangement for any bonds is a matter between Grace&Naeem Uddin, Inc. and The Hartford and we assume no liability to third parties or you if,for any reason, we do not issue requested bonds. The Hartford expressly reserves the right to review the terms and conditions of the contract,contract amount and bond form, evaluate pertinent underwriting data,and verify the adequacy of project financing prior to the issuance of bonds for the referenced project. This letter will expire one hundred and eighty(180)days from the above date. 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Send only comments relating to our time estimate,including suggestions for reducing this burden,or any other aspects of this collection of information to: General Services Administration,Regulatory Secretariat Division(M1V1CB), 1800 F Street,NW,Washington,DC 20405. SECTION I -GE NERAL INFORMATION 1A. NAME 2. TYPE OF ORGANIZATION(Check one) Grace&Naeem Uddin, Inc A. SOLE PROPRIETORSHIP F. LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 1B. STREET ADDRESS B. GENERAL PARTNERSHIP G. JOINT VENTURE 833 Shotgun Road C. LIMITED PARTNERSHIP H. TRUST 1C. CITY 1D. STATE 1E. ZIP CODE D. CORPORATION I. OTHER(Specify below) Sunrise FL 33326 X E. SUBCHAPTER S CORPORATION 3. TAXPAYER ID NUMBER 4. DATE ORGANIZATION ESTABLISHED 5. STATE OF INCORPORATION 59-2988874 02/05/1990 Florida 6. TRADE STYLE NAME(Provide a copy of filing) 7. KIND OF PRODUCT OR SERVICE PROVIDED See attached Corporate Certificate Registration Construction Management, General Contracting 8. FORMER BUSINESS NAME 10. INVENTORY VALUATION METHOD Not Applicable A. LIFO N/A C. AVERAGE COST N/A 9. KIND OF BUSINESS A. MANUFACTURER D. RETAILER D. OTHER(Specify) X B. CONTRACTOR E. OTHER(Specify) B. FIFO N/A C. WHOLESALER 11. OWNERSHIP INFORMATION-PARTNERS-PRINCIPAL STOCKHOLDERS-OTHERS TITLE PERCENT NAME (If partner, state G(General) or L(Limited)in column) BUSINESS OWNED ACTUAL TITLE G OR L Graciela Beltran-Uddin President 60% Naeem Uddin Vice President 40% 12. PARENT COMPANY(If applicable) 13. IF"YES"TO ANY QUESTION BELOW,PROVIDE DETAILED YES NO INFORMATION IN SECTION VIII,REMARKS A NAME A. HAVE YOU,OR ANY OF YOUR AFFILIATES EVER FILED FOR BANKRUPTCY? X Not Applicable B. DO YOU HAVE ANY JUDGMENTS,LIENS,OR PENDING SUITS? X B. CITY C. STATE C. DO YOU HAVE ANY CONTINGENT LIABILITIES? X D. HAVE YOU OR ANY OF YOUR AFFILIATES DISCONTINUED BUSINESS OPERATIONS WITH OUTSTANDING DEBTS? SECTION II -GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL AID AND INDEBTEDNESS 14A. ARE YOU DELINQUENT ON ANY FEDERAL DEBT(OMB CIRCULAR A-129) (If"Yes",provide detailed information.Section VIII,Remarks) YES IM NO 14B. DO YOU OWE THE IF'YES',COMPLETE THE ITEMS BELOW GOVERNMENT FOR ANY AGENCY CLAIM AMOUNT PAYMENT MATURITY BALANCE CONTRACT OR OTHER CLAIMS? ❑YES II NO _ 15A. AGENCY INVOLVED WITH DELINQUENCY 15B. AMOUNT OF DELINQUENCY(S) None N/A 16. ARE YOU 17. COMPLETE ITEMS BELOW IF APPLICABLE CURRENTLY TYPE OF FINANCING AUTHORIZED(S) IN USE(S) GOVERNMENT AGENCY INVOLVED RECEIVING GOVERNMENT A. INDUSTRIAL REVENUE BONDS FINANCING? B. GUARANTEED LOANS OYES C. ADVANCED PAYMENTS D. PROGRESS PAYMENTS ©NO(Go to Section III) E. OTHER(Specify) GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA 527 (REV. 10/2015) SECTION III -FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Prepared Financial Statements with notes may be provided in lieu of completing Section III When financial statements are prepared or certified by independent accountants and transcribed to 18. ARE YOU THE INCUMBENT CONTRACTOR FOR THIS SOLICITATION? this form,please furnish the name and address of accountant of accounting firm. ❑ YES El NO 19k NAME 20. IF TRANSCRIBED STATEMENTS DIFFER FROM INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS, Mal Glanz, CPA PLEASE DESCRIBE ADJUSTMENT IN SECTION VII,REMARKS. ALL OF THE 19B. STREET ADDRESS LISTED FIGURES ARE: 8181 W. Broward Blvd.#350 ACTUAL U.S.DOLLARS 19C. CITY 19D. STATE 19E. ZIP CODE IN THOUSANDS FOREIGN CURRENCY(Specify) Plantation FL 33324 IN MILLIONS 21. BALANCE SHEET AS OF(Month,Day. Year) 22. FISCAL YEAR ENDS(Month,Day. Year) 23. PREPARED STATEMENTS 03/31/2016 12/31/2016 ©ARE ATTACHED 24. ASSETS 25. LIABILITIES AND NET WORTH A. Current Assets A. Current Liabilities Cash 38,411.00 Accounts payable 1,014,924 Short Term cash investments Notes payable(current) Accounts receivable,less allowance for Current portion of long term debt doubtful accounts of$ 3,309,039 Accrued expenses Inventories Accrued taxes on income/excess profits Other current assets (Itemize below) Other current liabilities (Itemize below) Co.fs and. e.nret In atom of bangs on uncompleted contracts 129,628.00 Bantle In emu of outs ..M,rrd.rnYg.m u' no.ba 331,187.00 Prepaid surety bonds 20,558.00 Total Current Assets 3,497,636 Total Current Liabilities 1,346,111 B. Property, Plant and Equipment B. Other Liabilities Land Mortgages Buildings and equipment Bonds Leasehold improvements 581,907.00 Deferred income taxes Less accumulated depreciation and Other long term debt amortization 293,276.00 e Equipment 288,631.00 Total Other Liabilities Total Property,rty, Plant and E ui ment C. Other Assets Total Liabilities Investments in and advance to affiliated 1,346,111 company C. Minority Interest in Subsidiary Goodwill,less amortization D. Net Worth Due from officer,employee Preferred stock Other(Itemize below) Common stock 500.00 Additional paid-in capital 2,427,750 Retained eamings/owner's equity 11,906.00 Less,Treasury stock Total Other Assets Total Net Worth 2,440,156 D. TOTAL ASSETS 4,372,819 E. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET WORTH 3,786,267 SECTION IV-INCOME STATEMENT 26. FROM(Month.Day. Year) 27. TO(Month.Day. Year) 01/01/2016 03/31/2016 28. INCOME A. Net Sales 1,169,062 Minority Interest in Earnings of Cost and Expenses Subsidiaries Cost of Goods Sold 706,427.00 Total Costs and Expenses Depreciation and Amortization 3,710.00 868,485.00 Selling, General,and Admin. Expenses 158,348.00 Earnings Before Taxes 300,577.00 Interest Expense Taxes on Income Other Expenses (Itemize below) Income Before Extraordinary Items 300,577.00 Extraordinary Gains(Losses)Net of Taxes NET INCOME(LOSS) 300,577.00 GSA 527(REV. 10/2015) PAGE 2 SECTION V-BANKING AND FINANCE COMPANY INFORMATION (Please attach a separate sheet using this format for any additional banks.) ITEM BANK 1 BANK 2 29. Name of Bank BB &T Not Applicable 30. Contact Person John G. Hernandez AREA CODE NUMBER EXTENSION AREA CODE NUMBER EXTENSION 31. Phone Number 954 389-0917 AREA CODE NUMBER AREA CODE NUMBER 32. Fax Number STREET ADDRESS STREET ADDRESS 1900 Weston Road 33. Address CITY STATE ZIP CODE CITY STATE ZIP CODE Weston FL 33326 34. Amount Owing($) 0.00 35. Term Loans Yes x No Yes No 36. Line of Credit Yes No Yes No 37. Maximum Amount Authorized($) NONE 38. Amount Outstanding($) NONE 39. Loans Secured by Company's Assets-Real and Personal Property SECURED PARTY NAME CONTACT NAME NONE STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE A. SECURING ASSETS MATURITY DATE MONTHLY PAYMENT($) SECURED PARTY NAME CONTACT NAME NONE STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE B. SECURING ASSETS MATURITY DATE MONTHLY PAYMENT($) SECURED PARTY NAME CONTACT NAME NONE STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE C. SECURING ASSETS MATURITY DATE MONTHLY PAYMENT($) SECURED PARTY NAME 'CONTACT NAME NONE STREET ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP CODE D. SECURING ASSETS MATURITY DATE MONTHLY PAYMENT($) 40. ARE ANY OF THE ASSETS SHOWN ON THE BALANCE SHEET 41A. IF CONTRACTOR IS A PARTNERSHIP OR SOLE PROPIERTORSHIP, 41B. TOTAL PLEDGED OR MORTGAGED,EXCEPT AS STATED ABOVE? ARE THE INDIVIDUAL LIABILITIES OF THE PROPIETOR(S)FOR LIABILITY($) FEDERAL AND STATE INCOME AND/OR EXCESS PROFIT TAXES � INCLUDED ON THE BALANCE SHEET? 15 1 NO ]YES(Explain in Section VII,Remarks) YES X NO 0.00 42. ARE YOU NOW IN OR PENDING DEFAULT ON ANY OBLIGATIONS,I.E.,BANKS,FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS,SUPPLIERS,OTHER? CNO YES(Provide detailed information in Section VII,Remarks) GSA 527 (REV. 10/2015) PAGE 3 SECTION VI -PRINCIPAL MERCHANDISE OR RAW MATERIAL SUPPLIER INFORMATION (Please attach separate sheet(s) using this format for additional suppliers.) 43. PAST DUE ACCOUNTS PAYABLE($) ITEM 44. SUPPLIER 1 45. SUPPLIER 2 A. Name of Supplier South Dade Lighting Gancedo Lumber Co. B. Contact Person Sabrina Robinson Hector Berrio AREA CODE NUMBER EXTENSION AREA CODE NUMBER EXTENSION C. Telephone 305 238-7131 324 305 836-7030 AREA CODE NUMBER AREA CODE NUMBER D. Fax 305 251-5254 305 635-3723 STREET ADDRESS STREET ADDRESS 13100 SW 87th Avenue 9300 NW 36th Avenue E. Address CITY STATE ZIP CODE CITY STATE ZIP CODE Miami FL 33176 Miami _ FL 33147 F. Amount Now Owing($) 68,537.00 0.00 G. High Credit($) ITEM 46. SUPPLIER 3 47. SUPPLIER 4 A. Name of Supplier City Electric Supply Titan Florida B. Contact Person Derek Rosario Geoffrey Blunt AREA CODE NUMBER EXTENSION AREA CODE NUMBER EXTENSION C. Telephone 407 541-6006 954 425-4262 AREA CODE NUMBER AREA CODE NUMBER D. Fax 407 541-6010 954 421-0296 STREET ADDRESS STREET ADDRESS 6287 North Orange Blossom Trail-Suite 2 455 Fairway Drive#200 E. Address CITY STATE ZIP CODE CITY STATE ZIP CODE Orlando FL 32860 Deerfield Beach FL 33441 F. Amount Now Owing($) 0.00 0.00 G. High Credit($) SECTION VII -CONSTRUCTION/SERVICE CONTRACTS INFORMATION (Public Buildings Service Contracts Only) CONTRACTS IN FORCE ITEM 48. CONTRACT 1 49. CONTRACT 2 A. Location 4560 NW 4th Terrace, Miami, FL 777 Sharazad Blvd. Miami, FL 33054 B. Owner's Name City of Miami City of Opa-Locka STREET ADDRESS STREET ADDRESS C. Address 3500 Pan American Drive 780 Fisherman Street.,4th Floor CITY STATE ZIP CODE CITY STATE ZIP CODE Miami FL 33133 Opa-Locka FL 33054 D. Type of Work Park Building Addition Improvement& Rehabilitation E. Contract Amount($)1,929,336 2,216,876 F. Percent Completed 85% 83% G. Estimated 10/15/2016 09/30/2016 Completion Date ITEM 50. CONTRACT 3 51. CONTRACT 4 A. Location All College Campuses B. Owner's Name Broward College School Board of Broward County STREET ADDRESS STREET ADDRESS Address varies for each campus Address varies for each school C. Address CITY STATE ZIP CODE CITY STATE ZIP CODE D. Type of Work Construction Management Term Contract Construction Management/Open End Term Contract E. Contract Amount($)2,000,000 45,000,000 F. Percent Completed Not Applicable Not Applicable G. Estimated 06/25/2018 12/31/2016 Completion Date GSA 527(REV. 10/2015) PAGE 4 ITEM 52. CONTRACT 5 53. CONTRACT 6 A. Location Statewide State of Florida Miami Dade B. Owner's Name Dept of Juvenile Justice Board of Miami Dade County Public Schools STREET ADDRESS STREET ADDRESS 2737 Centerview Drive 1450 NW 2nd Avenue C. Address CITY STATE ZIP CODE CITY STATE ZIP CODE Tallahassee FL 32399 Miami FL 33132 D. Type of Work Construction Management Term Contract Construction Management Term Contract E. Contract Amount($)500,000.00 Per project 2,000,000 Per project F. Percent Completed Not Applicable Not Applicable G. Estimated 08/31/2018 04/30/2017 Completion Date ITEM 54.CONTRACT 7 55.CONTRACT 8 A. Location B. Owner's Name STREET ADDRESS STREET ADDRESS C. Address CITY STATE ZIP CODE CITY STATE ZIP CODE D. Type of Work E. Contract Amount($) F. Percent Completed G. Estimated Completion Date LARGEST JOBS YOU HAVE COMPLETED IN THE LAST FIVE YEARS ITEM 56. JOB 1 57, JOB 2 A. Location Port of Miami Deerfield Beach Elementary School B. Contact's Name Elizabeth Odgen Dave Archer STREET ADDRESS STREET ADDRESS 1007 N America Way 2301 NW 26th Street C. Address CITY STATE ZIP CODE CITY STATE ZIP CODE Miami FL 33132 Ft. Lauderdale FL 33311 AREA CODE NUMBER EXTENSION AREA CODE NUMBER EXTENSION D. Telephone 305 347-5521 754 321-1521 E. Type of Work Canopies& Drainage @ Terminal B&C Historic Restoration F. Contract Amount($) 1,633,765 1,024,174 G. Amount Sublet($) 1,200,000 44,000.00 ITEM 58. JOB 3 59. JOB 4 A. Location 9105 NW 25th Street, Miami, FL 33172 Banyan Elementary School B. Contact's Name H. Patrick Brown, CM Ill Frank Girardi STREET ADDRESS STREET ADDRESS 111 NW 1st Street, Suite 213.0 2301 NW 26th Street C. Address CITY STATE ZIP CODE CITY `STATE ZIP CODE Miami FL 33128 Ft. Lauderdale FL 33311 AREA CODE NUMBER EXTENSION AREA CODE NUMBER EXTENSION D. Telephone 305 375-5788 754 321-1500 E. Type of Work Expansion&Renovation to Police Headquarters New Media Center F. Contract Amount($) 1,433,521 1,356,350 G. Amount Sublet($) 1,150,000 9,000.00 ITEM 60. JOB 5 61. JOB 6 A. Location Boyd Anderson High School Bair Middle School B. Contact's Name Dave Archer Dave Archer STREET ADDRESS STREET ADDRESS 2301 NW 26th Avenue 2301 NW 26th Street C. Address CITY STATE ZIP CODE CITY STATE ZIP CODE Ft. Lauderdale FL 33311 Ft. Lauderdale FL _33311 AREA CODE NUMBER EXTENSION AREA CODE NUMBER EXTENSION D. Telephone 754 321-1521 754 321-1521 E. Type of Work Renovation to Auditorium Renovation to Middle School F. Contract Amount($)892,434.00 671,259.00 G. Amount Sublet(S) 650,000.00 490,000.00 GSA 527 (REV. 10/2015) PAGE 5 LIST COMPANIES FROM WHOM YOU OBTAIN SURETY BONDS ITEM 62. SURETY COMPANY 1 63. SURETY COMPANY 2 A. Company Name Hartford Fire Insurance B. Contact's Name Charles Nielson @ Nielson, Hoover&Associates AREA CODE NUMBER EXTENSION AREA CODE NUMBER EXTENSION C. Telephone 305 722-2678 AREA CODE NUMBER AREA CODE NUMBER D. Fax 305 558-9650 STREET ADDRESS STREET ADDRESS 8000 Governors Square Blvd, Suite 101 E. Address CITY STATE ZIP CODE CITY STATE ZIP CODE Miami Lakes FL 33016 64. PRESENT AMOUNT OF BONDING 65. HAS YOUR APPLICATION FOR SURETY 66. DURING THE PAST 2 YEARS,HAVE YOU BEEN CHARGED WTH A COVERAGE($) BOND EVER BEEN DECLINED?(If Yes, FAILURE TO MEET THE CLAIMS OF YOUR SUBCONTRACTORS OR 57 Million for Single Project, please provide detailed information in SUPPLIERS?(If Yes,please provide detailed information in Remarks) $30 Million for Aggregate. Remarks) YES © NO YES © NO SECTION VIII-REMARKS REMARKS(Cite those sections of the form relating to your remarks.If additional space is required,attach additional sheet(s).) Please see attached Exhibit"A". CERTIFICATION For the purpose of establishing financial responsibility with, or procuring credit from the General Services Administration,we furnish the above as a true and correct statement of our financial condition and further certify that all other statements are true and correct. There has been no material change in the applicant's financial condition since the date of the above statement. We agree to notify you immediately in writing of any materially unfavorable change in our financial condition. In the absence of such notice or of a new and full financial statement,this is to be considered as a continuing statement. NAME OF BUSINESS BY(Sig_ . Authorized Official) , Grace& Naeem Uddin, Inc. `.•L 41.4t- 833 Shotgun Road NAM OF •.THORIZED OFFICIAL(Type orpent) DATE Sunrise, FL 33326 Graciela Beltran-Uddin TITLE OF AUTHORIZED OFFICIAL(Type or print) President 08/10/2016 GSA 527(REV. 10/2015) PAGE 6 GRACE & G NAEEM UDDIN, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS N CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS BUILDING INSPECTORS State of Florida Corporate Registration State of Florida Department of State I certify from the records of this office that GRACE&NAEEM UDDIN,INC. is a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Florida,filed on February 5, 1990. The document number of this corporation is L48955. I further certify that said corporation has paid all fees due this office through December 31,2016,that its most recent annual report/uniform business report was filed on January 15,2016,and that its status is active. I further certify that said corporation has not filed Articles of Dissolution. Given ands sty hand and the Great Seal of the State of Florida at Tallahassee,the Capital,this the Ffleenth day of January,2016 se 3 s�- Secretary of State Tracking Number:CC8998219104 To authenticate this eerti&eate,vidt the fallowing site,enter this number,and then follow the instructions displayed. httpsJ/services.sunbt+orga lliop/Cerfl6cateOStatns/CernficateAuthenticatian Broward An Equal Opportunity Employer I Miami-Dade 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Http://www.gnuinc.com 5532 NW 72nd Ave.Miami,FL 33166 Te1:954-693-0620 Fax:954-693-0621 Email:gnu©gnuinc.com Te1:305-887-6227 Fax:954-693-0621 G Exhibit"A" Response to Question 13.B Pending Suits 08/10/2016 N The Style/Caption of the Matter Description of the claim, No. Date Case Number Court Project action,or litigation Evidence of resolution Date of Resolution Plaintiffs Defendents Grace&Naeem Broward Claim for the outstanding 1 7/10/13 Uddin,Inc. Browsed County CACE13-013834(02) County,Fbnde FLL T3 contract balance. In Progress In Progress vs. Grace&Naeem Claim for the outstanding 2 12130/2013 Uddin,Inc. Broward County and Singer Architects CACE13-028087(02) Broward Florida NEC contract balance/Counter action In Progress In Progress &6-13-14 County,Flo Claim to GNU'S action for ve. breach of contract Grace&Naeem 17°Judicial Claim for Professional 3 3/14/14 Uddin,Inc. Singer Architects,Inc. 14-004946 Circuit Broward FLL T3 negligence In Progress In Progress vs. County 1 of 1 Broward Miami-Dade 833 Shotgun Road An Equal Opportunity Employer 5532 NW.72nd Ave. Sunrise,FL 33326 Http:/www.gnulnc.com Miami,FL 33166 Tel:954-693-0620 Fax:954-693-0621 Email:gnu6lgnuinc.com Te1:305-887-6227 Fax:954-693-0621 2.2 Qualifications of Prime Proposer GRACE & NAEEM UDDIN, INC. ��N B �� U CONSULTING ENGINEERS �- CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS , GENERAL CONTRACTORS (A* BUILDING INSPECTORS COUNG\� Company Profile Member of USGBC Firm Legal Name: Grace & Naeem Uddin, Inc. Contact Persons: Graciela Beltran Uddin, GC, LEED AP- President qraceqnuinc.com Naeem Uddin, PE, GC, SI., Vice President naeem(a�gnuinc.com Offices: 833 Shotgun Road, Sunrise, FL 33326 5532 NW 72 Avenue, Miami, FL 33166 Phone Numbers: (305)887-6227 (954)693-0620 Fax Number: (954)693-0621 Email: GNU @GNUINC.COM l4°7- , y Business Structure: S Corporation State of Incorporation: Florida P1 , y3t FL Corporate Charter Number: L48955 & rl► Year Established: February 5, 1990 Years in Business: 25 years in the State of Florida GNU,Inc.Office Staff Current Status: Active, annual report filed 1-8-15 TIN (FEIN): 59-2988874 Florida Licenses: CGC 048558 PE 40268 CGC 052843 SI 822 Ownership: Privately held Delivery Methods: Construction Management at Risk Preconstruction Consulting Total Program Management General Construction Consulting Engineering CEI Services Design/Build Member of USGBC Broward An Equal Opportunity Employer Miami-Dade 833 Shotgun Road, Sunrise, FL 33326 Http://www.gnuinc.com 5532 NW 72nd Ave. Miami, FL 33166 Tel: (954)693-0620 Fax: (954)693-0621 Email: gnu @gnuinc.com Tel:( 305)887-6227 Fax: (954)693-0621 GRACE & NAEEM UDDIN, INC. �� N B � CONSULTING ENGINEERS O CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS 0 GENERAL CONTRACTORS Z N BUILDING INSPECTORS COUNC Bonding Capability: In excess of$30 Million $7 million single project Accounts Serviced: Government: Federal State Counties Municipalities Self-Performing Capability: All Construction Management and Supervision Civil and Structural Engineering Quality Assurance and Control Carpentry(Rough + Finish) Concrete, Concrete Formwork& Earthwork General Labor,Site Work,Drywall Framing, Finishing& Painting Business Venture: Grace& Naeem Uddin, Inc., submits this proposal as a Prime. No joint ventures are involved. Dun & Bradstreet Rating: 1R4 �. Experience Modification Rate: .96 i AP Geography of Service: State of Florida 17 ✓ 1; ,_..- Bank References: BB&T, 7220 NW 36th Street, ' Miami, Florida 33166 ( �_� I 'A 11,4,11 TD AMERITRADE, 10,1- 4075 Sorrento Valley Blvd., San Diego, CA 92121 GNU,Inc.Corporate Office Surety Reference: Neilson, Hoover&Associates Attn: Charles Nielson 8000 Governors Square Blvd., Suite 101 Miami Lakes, FL 33016 (305)722-2678 Professional Affiliations: US Green Building Council National Association of Women In Construction Broward International Women's Club Latin Business Association Friends of Humanity International, Inc. National Association of Black Women in Construction Broward An Equal Opportunity Employer Miami-Dade 833 Shotgun Road, Sunrise, FL 33326 Http://www.gnuinc.com 5532 NW 72nd Ave. Miami, FL 33166 Tel: (954)693-0620 Fax: (954)693-0621 Email: gnu @gnuinc.com Tel:( 305)887-6227 Fax: (954)693-0621 G GRACE & _= NAEEM UDDIN, INC. *Lk CONSULTING ENGINEERS ., • .e N CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS ",''' `i" " "Nit ' GENERAL CONTRACTORS ■ t 4' " • BUILDING INSPECTORS tk, PROJECT NAME and LOCATION: I ___.-_..r ,he Qreat City of City of Opa-Locka Rehabilitation of the Historic City Hall Building APA-LAKA Opa-Locka,FL jloridn GNU RESPONSIBILITIES: GNU is providing total Construction Management and General Construction Services on this project. Phase I of the project involved the selective demolition of the interior of the existing building&mold remediation while preserving the historic exterior. In Phase II, GNU is responsible for the built out of the interior areas. Being that the building is registered as a historic building, GNU has to take all necessary precautions to protect its status with its historic architectural features. Phase I of the project is complete while Phase II is in progress. . PROJECT ARCHITECT: PROJECT OWNER&USER: McHarry Associates City of Opa-Locka 2780 S.W. Douglas Road, Suite 302 12950 LeJune Road, Miami, FL 33354 Miami, FL 33133 Airia Austin, Project Manager Lourdes Solera (305)953-2868 (305)445-3765 Email:Aaustin @opalockafl.gov Email:lsolera @mcharry.com DATE COMPLETED: SIZE OF PROJECT: CONSTRUCTION SERVICES: Estimate 8/2016 Phase II 14,000 S.F. General Contractor COST OF PROJECT: Original $2,216,876.00 PROJECT STATUS: PROJECT BONDED Phase 2: In Progress 100% Final $TBD CONSTRUCTION TIME: PROEJCT TYPE: Final 524 days Phase I: Demolition Phase II: Improvement/Rehabilitation GNU TEAM MEMBER ROLES: Project Executive Graciela Beltran-Uddin, LEED, GC Project Lead Manager Naeem Uddin, P.E., GC Project Coordinator Juan Pinzon Project Superintendent Jose Bobadilla Project Estimator Jason Mao Project Scheduler Gerald Birnbaum -•.. :, . , ..4414........... -'� . I -'k I Q. ®. _ ,, i • Broward An Equal Opportunity Employer Miami-Dade 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Http://www.gnuinc.com 5532 NW 72"d Avenue, Miami,FL 33166 Tel:(954)693-0620 Fax:(954)693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Tel:(305)887-6227 Fax:(954)693-0621 G ' GRACE & �� , r & NAEEM UDDIN, INC. �'�.j 1 CONSULTING ENGINEERS N CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS �`_ f ` GENERAL CONTRACTORS I. . BUILDING INSPECTORS ' I I • I �r_tr PROJECT NAME&LOCATION 7:,4..:-,v°""��ayr Fisher Feinberg Elementary School 4 Auditorium Renovation f < ' !n . A : ` • • v :ILC 1420 Washington Avenue ` ,J.,--,,,q ��°" �'�ltL!jis. ?:1t:►'tilllf ii%r1'.'1.i1;: Miami, FL 33139 GNU RESPONSIBILITIES AND PROJECT TYPE: GNU's provided total Construction Management services and General Construction Services on this project to ensure its success.The scope of work included selective demolition,restoration of existing windows,restoration of auditorium seating, new lighting fixtures and ceiling tiles, new fire alarm,and new flooring. PROJECT ARCHITECT: PROJECT OWNER: Caridad Hidalgo-Gato KVH Architects, P.A. Albert Lettman,MDCPS 3900 NW 79th Ave.,Suite 465 Miami, FL 1450 NE 2nd Ave., Rm 305 Phone: (305)599-5221 Miami, FL 33132 Phone: (305)995-4839 DATE COMPLETED: SIZE OF PROJECT: 10/14/1998 4,300 GSF COST OF PROJECT: PROJECT STATUS: PROJECT BONDED: Original $221,463.57 100%Completed 100% Final CONSTRUCTION TIME: Original 140 Days M/WBE Goal: No Actual: 100% Final 150 Days GNU KEY PERSONNEL: Project Executive Graciela Uddin, LEED AP Lead Project Manager Naeem Uddin, P.E., GC Project Superintendent Luis Rodriguez Project Foreman Jose Bobadilla Estimator Irfan Syed Project Coordinator Luis Rodriguez Project Accountant Thin Donovan Project Schedule Gerald Birnbaum I ■ ' ...,,ist:.. ... 4..,:li:II, ... 0 1 r • , 1 . I i. 1 N - :, I ' I , I I� II . I . I 1, �•h\\1 ► I j 1 I I l,_ LI:" a .LL . I . 1. 1- 4__ Broward An Equal Opportunity Employer Miami-Dade 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Http://www.gnuinc.com 5532 NW 72"d Avenue,Miami, FL 33166 Tel:(954)693-0620-Fax:(954)693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Tel:(305)887-6227-Fax:(954)693-0621 G GRACE & k. NAEEM UDDIN, INC. ` I j & CONSULTING ENGINEERS 4 . -- ,�� CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS N GENERAL CONTRACTORS ,, =y' BUILDING INSPECTORS ' r` PROJECT NAME&LOCATION mi.{ ` Deerfield Beach Elementary School Broward r,!`J Co�1 s 7 f 1j Auditorium Renovation lli�i��L l(/ �/V f!►4v�J 650 NE 1st St. � Deerfield Beach, FL 33441 j� Public Schools — GNU RESPONSIBILITIES AND PROJECT TYPE: GNU provided total Construction Management services and General Construction Services on this project to ensure its success. Construction management services were all provided by GNU staff such as value engineering,scheduling,and supervision of selective demolition and construction. PROJECT ARCHITECT: PROJECT OWNER: The School Board of Broward County, Florida The School Board of Broward County, Florida Facilities and Construction Management Department Facilities and Construction Management Design Services Department 3775 SW 16th Street 3775 SW 163'Street Ft.Lauderdale, FL 33312 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33312 Dave Archer(754)321-1521 Dave Archer(754)321-1521 Email:dave.archer @browardschools.com Email:dave.archer @browardschools.com DATE STARTED: DATE COMPLETED: SIZE OF PROJECT: 10/15/2007 06/19/2013 3,000 SF COST OF PROJECT: Original $873,247 PROJECT STATUS: PROJECT BONDED: Final $872,369 100%Completed 100% CONSTRUCTION TIME: PROJECT TYPE Original 130 Days Auditorium Restoration Final 5 years due to funding and redesign. GNU KEY PERSONNEL: Project Executive Graciela Uddin, LEEDP AP Project Lead Manager Naeem Uddin,P.E.,GC Project Superintendent Imran Khan Project Foreman Jose Bobadilla Project Estimator Jason Mao Project Coordinator lmran Khan Project Scheduler Gerald Birnbaum T '♦ • 1, i. -, I ;. • I r.... ,'fig t t t; t i t `` t -1-. % 1 Broward An Equal Opportunity Employer Miami-Dade 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise, FL 33326 Http://www.gnuinc.com 5532 NW 72nd Avenue,Miami,FL 33166 Tel: (954)693-0620 Fax:(954)693-0621 1 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Tel:(305)887-6227 Fax:(954)693-0621 G GRACE & `;4k'± & NAEEM UDDIN, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS = -�•' N GENERAL CONTRACTORS BUILDING INSPECTORS PROJECT NAME and LOCATION: b,� Kinloch Park �t' City of Miami Addition Sandra De Lucca Senior Center 3 * IV%VW.I iatnigov.cot11 4560 NW 4"'Terrace Miami, FL GNU RESPONSIBILITIES: GNU is providing total General Construction Services on this project.GNU has constructed the building shell with its own forces. Project consist of new CBS building addition to existing Senior Center,with independent MEP System,kitchen,epoxy flooring, administrative offices, LED lighting,energy management system,expansion parking areas,and landscaping. Existing landscaping is being protected during construction.Construction is being completed with park still open to public and special needs children.After school care programs at the park remain in service during construction. PROJECT ARCHITECT: PROJECT OWNER: Architeknics City of Miami 7450 SW 48th Street,Miami,FL 33155 444 SW 2nd Avenue,8m Floor Edward Berounsky Miami,FL 33130 (954)661-5392 Orlando Diez Email:skip @architeknics.com (305)416-1992 Email:odiez @miamigov.com DATE BE COMPLETED: SIZE OF PROJECT: CONSTRUCTION SERVICES Established 07/03/2016 4,200 S.F. General Contractor COST OF PROJECT: PROJECT STATUS: BONDED: Original $1,929,336.00 In Progress 100% Final $TBD CONSTRUCTION TIME: PROJECT TYPE Original 330 Days Parks&Recreation Final In progress GNU TEAM MEMBER ROLES: Project Executive Naeem Uddin,PE.GC. Project Manager Juan Pinzon Project Superintendent Randy Graham Project Foreman Victor Cortes Project Estimator Jason Mao Project Scheduler Gerald Bimbaum 4 ft 41 • m ,., 1. ier-f; dr- Broward An Equal Opportunity Employer Miami-Dade 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Http://www.gnuinc.com 5532 NW 72nd Avenue,Miami,FL 33166 Tel:(954)693-0620 Fax:(954)693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Tel:(305)887-6227 Fax:(954)693-0621 GRACE & NAEEM UDDIN, INC. .' j' '' & -,� :_ ` CONSULTING ENGINEERS �� ¢ N CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS BUILDING INSPECTORS - .. -*''''.. -- -- NAME OF PROJECT: General Services Administration David Dyer Courthouse Interior Demolition David Dyer Courthouse 300 NE 1st Avenue Interior Demolition Miami, FL Miami, FL GNU RESPONSIBILITIES AND PROJECT TYPE: GNU provided total Construction Management services and partial design responsibility. This included layout design,value engineering,scheduling,safety,and supervision of construction of selective demolition and restoration of the replacement of HVAC System. PROJECT ARCHITECT: PROJECT OWNER: Luckett&Farley General Services Administration 137 South 3rd Street, 299 E Broward Blvd 302 Louisville, KY 40202 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301-1944 Steve Goldstein Daniel Cruz (502)585-4101 (954)356-7690 Email:sgoldstein@luckett-farley.com Email: Daniel.cruz @gsa.gov DATE COMPLETED: SIZE OF PROJECT: July 2001 15,000 SF COST OF PROJECT: PROJECT STATUS: PROJECT BONDED: Original $1,100,000 Final $1,195.174 100%Completed 100% CONSTRUCTION TIME: Original 140 Days PROJECT TYPE: Final 140 Days Demolition GNU KEY PERSONNEL: Project Executive Graciela Uddin, LEED AP Project Lead Manager Naeem Uddin, P.E.,GC Project Superintendent Jose Bobadilla Project Foreman Manuel Matamoros Project Estimator Irfan Syed Project Coordinator Abdiel Govin Project Scheduler Gerald Bimbaum tt la's IIIMP 1 I �� �_' !-' imiallik _rf:illIri. !,r WI ItJit_leli v.- � uinnm,n I i ; II'�- r,wunwa 7 II ai I) S� I I10 �1I IC a _ 1 Broward An Equal Opportunity Employer Miami-Dade 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Http://www.gnuinc.com 5532 NW 72"d Avenue,Miami,FL 33166 Tel:(954)693-0620 Fax:(954)693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Tel:(305)887-6227 Fax:(954)693-0621 GRACE & G NAEEM UDDIN, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS UN CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS - BUILDING INSPECTORS PROJECT NAME and LOCATION: r�t ,i '-'—`..""+"6,r..►- Dory S./Vie-Wax LJ6'�LA.r BISCAYNE - NATU RE ..__; CENTER y;,. , w -. C RAN 130N PARK - -;' '_+—��� , KEY BI SCAYN E, FL. 3RI L)A - Yi+ �]1I GNU RESPONSIBILITIES: GNU provided total Construction Management and General Construction Services. The project included installation of special aquatic laboratories and theatrical equipment, including the construction of a "black room" and specialized audio equipment. It also included special construction on piles and raised first floor due to project's vicinity to the salt water ocean, coastal zone. Scope also included electrical, mechanical and plumbing work including scheduling, value engineering, project safety and job supervision. Aquatic exhibits were installed in exposition rooms for public demonstrations and student training.Project included exterior amphitheater for public affairs. PROJECT ARCHITECT: PROJECT OWNER: Duany Plater Zyberk&Company Marjory Stoneman Douglas Trust 1023 SW 25th Ave 6767 Crandon Blvd Miami, FL 33135 Key Biscayne, FL 33149 Elizabeth Zyberk,RA Theodora H. Long (305)644-1023 (305)361-6767 Email:elizz @dpz.com Email:theodoralong @biscaynenaturecenter.org DATE COMPLETED: SIZE OF PROJECT: CONSTRUCTION SERVICES: August,2000 23,000 S.F. General Contractor COST OF PROJECT: Original $2,457,000 PROJECT STATUS: BONDED: Final $2,653,681,additional scope added. Completed 100% PROJECT TYPE: Academic and research Science Labs for Marine Life with aquatic exhibition tanks. GNU TEAM MEMBER ROLES: Project Executive Graciela Uddin,GC,LEED AP Project Manager Naeem Uddin, PE,GC Project Superintendent Irfan Syed Project Foreman Jose Bobadilla Project Estimator Imran Khan Project Scheduler Gerald Birnbaum - i - _ ....-_-, .• r '1, , :y a / • ill.y�,� .. •:1 �'i •�.•-fit••�M.. - '!((,�''I'. ' ,./ ' - - k `-V �> I• L.„, ., , Broward An Equal Opportunity Employer Miami-Dade 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Http://www.gnuinc.com 5532 NW 72"d Avenue,Miami, FL 33166 Tel:(305)887- Tel:(954)693-0620 Fax:(954)693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com 887-6227 Fax:(954)693-0621 GRACE & 1=•= _ i G NAEEM UDDIN, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS fir'' WY _ _ N CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS - TM GENERAL CONTRACTORS -7_;;t::.::::_,.._:_.._:4;:. *..:,,.� ' BUILDING INSPECTORS '�" --- —- f PROJECT NAME and LOCATION: T •-i ...o-.✓ - CRUISE TERMINALS B&C CANOPY For MEDIAN, TWO CROSSOVER CANOPIES and TWO ENTRANCES - Miami, FL GNU RESPONSIBILITIES AND PROJECT TYPE: GNU provided total Construction Management Services.This included design review,estimation,scheduling,value engineering,constructability review,and overall jobsite supervision,safety,cleanup,and transition.The project entailed the installation of walkway canopies with lighting,sidewalks and drainage. GNU saved construction time by replacing the original foundation design with piling foundation. The CDBE goals were exceeded;original was14%,actual was 69%. Project was completed ahead of schedule for the arrival of Carnival Epic Cruise ship. PROJECT ARCHITECT: PROJECT OWNER: Rizo Carreno&Partners, Inc. Miami Dade County Seaport Department 2100 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Suite 701Miami, FL 33134 1007 N America Way, Suite 311-Miami, FL 33132 Henry Alexander Elizabeth Ogden,RA, LEED AP (305)441-0888 (305)347-5521 Email:halexander @rcpdesign.com Email:eogden @miamidade.gov DATE COMPLETED: SIZE OF PROJECT: CONSTRUCTION SERVICES: 7/7/2010 14,000 S.F. General Contractor COST OF PROJECT: Original $1,276,421.44 PROJECT STATUS: BONDED: Final $1,694,829.00, change design Complete 100% CONSTRUCTION TIME: PROEJCT TYPE: Original 120 days Improvement/Addition Final 93 days GNU TEAM MEMBER ROLES: Project Executive Naeem Uddin,P.E., GC Project Manager Juan Pinzon Project Superintendent Jose Bobadilla Project Estimator Jason Mao Project Scheduler Gerald Birnbaum +� - - t _ ..•.-r w al F 3 _ s _- .L L 7 2010 Broward An Equal Opportunity Employer Miami-Dade 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Http://www.gnuinc.com 5532 NW 72nd Avenue, Miami,FL 33166 Tel:(954)693-0620 Fax:(954)693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Tel:(305)887-6227 Fax: (954)693-0621 LGJ GRACE & *. . .NAEEM UDDIN, INC.CONSULTING ENGINEERS :0r+ ,,__ �.:,CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS l BUILDING INSPECTORS '_-- 1m PROJECT NAME and LOCATION: eif(4%.%. ' --41111111111111111F MI'AMI'DADE Headquarters Expansion = �; `1 peucE Enclose Exterior to Create Offices DEPARTMENT Miami, FL GNU RESPONSIBILITIES AND PROJECT TYPE: GNU provided General Construction Services on this project to ensure its success. Scope of work included demolition, new shell for the addition, interior renovations to mechanical,electrical, plumbing, fire sprinkler,fire alarm system, millwork for science labs, interior finishes,roofing,and painting. All work was completed while main facility remained operational. PROJECT ARCHITECT: PROJECT OWNER: Angel C.Saqui, FAIA, Miami-Dade County,GSA Architects, Planners, Interiors, Ltd. Construction Management Division 250 Bird Rd., Ste. 308.,Coral Gables, FL 33146 172 West Flagler St.,Suite. 330., Miami, FL 33130. Angel Saqui, II Patrick Brown (305)375-5893 (305)375-5788 Email:acs2 @saquiarchitects.com Email: PBROWN @miamidade.gov DATE COMPLETED: SIZE OF PROJECT: CONSTRUCTION SERVICES 02/29/2012 6,000 SF General Contractor COST OF PROJECT: Original $1,057,279.00 PROJECT STATUS: BONDED: Final $1,433,521.00 Completed 100% CONSTRUCTION TIME PROJECT TYPE: Original 365 Days Renovation and Expansion Final 1029 Days,Approved GNU TEAM MEMBER ROLES: Project Executive Naeem Uddin, PE.,GC Project Manager Juan Pinzon Project Superintendent Tony A. Maleno Project Estimator Jason Mao Project Scheduler Gerald Birnbaum imsimmiiihmaw , „..0040000 -. -• w ::-4,- -. -,. r I -41144Sit 2..r--'-'' - .' T w or I. .,„,„, -.-........... I �• M..... i . s' Broward An Equal Opportunity Employer Miami-Dade 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Http://www.gnuinc.com 5532 NW 72nd Avenue,Miami,FL 33166 Tel:(954)693-0620 Fax:(954)693-0621 1 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Tel:(305)887-6227 Fax:(954)693-0621 G GRACE & NAEEM UDDIN, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS N CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS --tV" GENERAL CONTRACTORS BUILDING INSPECTORS • PROJECT NAME and LOCATION: -R-. ±( Banyan Elementary School r_ 4.74t '� /1 New Media Center VIP Public. Schools Sunrise. FL GNU RESPONSIBILITIES: GNU provided total Construction Management and General Construction Services on this project. Project involved a new one story CBS block media center with connection of fire alarm to main building fire alarm. GNU constructed,with its own forces,the concrete foundations and building shell. M/WBE goals were exceeded.All construction management responsibilities were handled by GNU office and staff.This included scheduling,value engineering,constructability review,and overall jobsite supervision. Construction was performed while main school was open to students.There has been no warranty issues since completion. PROJECT ARCHITECT: PROJECT OWNER: Seitz Michelson Architects The School Board of Broward County,Florida 3501 Griffin Road Facilities and Construction Management Department Ft.Lauderdale, FL 33312 3775 SW 16th Street.Ft Lauderdale,FL 33312 Shieffer Devier(954)266-2700 Frank Girardi Email:sdevier @saltzmichelson.com (754)321-1500 Email:frank.girardi@browardschools.com DATE COMPLETED: SIZE OF PROJECT: CONSTRUCTION SERVICES: 01/31/2012 8,500 S.F. General Contractor COST OF PROJECT: Original $1,328,879.00 PROJECT STATUS: BONDED: Final $1,336,350.00 Completed 100% PROJECT TYPE New One Story CBS Construction. GNU TEAM MEMBER ROLES: Project Executive Naeem Uddin,P.E.,GC Project Manager Juan Pinzon Project Superintendent Jose Bobadilla Project Foreman Tony A.Maleno Project Estimator Jason Mao Project Scheduler Gerald Birnbaum - VACJIIIIIMIIIII 1 a a •• U. Al r Broward An Equal Opportunity Employer Miami-Dade 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Http://www.gnuinc.com 5532 NW 72nd Avenue,Miami,FL 33166 Tel:(305)887- Tel:(954)693-0620 Fax:(954)693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com 887-6227 Fax:(954)693-0621 2.3 Qualifications of Proposer Team Miami Beach G Request for Qualifications GNU CONSTRUCTION CM @ Risk for Restoration of TEAM Convention Center Carl Fisher Clubhouse N Organization Chart RFQ 2016-147-KB ACCOUNTANT CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR SAFETY Mark Champon Graciela B.Uddin,LEED,GC Roger B.Kidder Principal in Charge ESTIMATOR PROJECT MANAGEMENT QA/QC Jason Mao,GC Naeem Uddin,PE,GC,SI Aslam M.Dangra,P.E. Director of Construction Management On-Site Staff SCHEDULER ADMIN.ASSISTANT In-house Staff Gerald Birnbaum Adriana Fernandez SR.PROJECT MANAGER Juan Pinzon PROJECT MANAGER PROJECT MANAGER PROJECT MANAGER PROJECT MANAGER Dilshad Umer Gregory Denis Shahid Altaf Tony Maleno Victor Cortez Miguel Valencia Jose Bobadilla Randy Graham,GC Superintendent Superintendent Superintendent Superintendent . . rj Graciela B CITY OF RESIDENCE: Davie, Florida _* PRESIDENT, PRIME PROPOSER f .�N=, l Executive Project Management and Contract Administration Responsible for firm's day-to-day operational procedures as well as the long 4., range business goals of the corporation. She is the principal in charge of firm's d project management and contract administration handling multi-million dollar projects. This includes direct coordination with the project's owner, architect, engineers and subcontractors until completion and close-out of the project. • t • With over 31 years of experience working with governmental facilities including Il•••••••11'.. historic restorations, makes her an expert in her field. Her experience allows her _- , to direct, coordinate, and inspect the work for the project architect and engineers in counties, cities, universities, colleges, and schools. This knowledge produces an effective and efficient working relationship with the Contract Owner Registrations and Architect. General Contractor, 1991 RELATED EXPERIENCE: Experienced in coordination of projects of LEED AP BD & C different , for various agencies creating efficient and close working relationships with OSHA 30 Hour Owners such as o Board of Regents, State of Florida, FAU Key Skills o Florida International University Contract Administration o Broward College Project Management o Miami-Dade County Public Schools o School Board of Broward County o State of Florida, Department of Transportation Education o Federal Government General Services Administration MS Computer Information 0 State of Florida, Department of Management Services Systems, 1988 University of Miami, _ Coral Gables, FL t J • BS Civil Engineering, _ ;v ' 1985 .4. • it , ' • , ,)/4 � ifk•.' University of Miami, ' IIij . � Coral Gables, FL _ I Affiliations I _ A to Broward Int'I Women's Club, Deerfield Beach Elementary School Norths le k . c Southern Florida Minority Supplier Development Council EXPERIENCE SUMMARY: Nat. Association of Women in Principal In Charge Grace&Naeem Uddin, Inc. 1990-Present Construction Engineer II Miami Dade Department of Public Works/ Solid Waste 1988 - 1990 US GREEN Blg. Council Design team member of County's landfill expansions. Also, installed computerized system to document and Provide weight tickets of traffic accessing landfills at FIU Industry Advisory Council weigh-in stations in County landfills. OHL School of Construction Office Systems Tech. Miami Dade Computer Services and Information Systems 1987- 1988 Provided computer technical support to County staff. Develop AutoCAD training manual. ABLE&READY TO COMMIT TO THIS CONTRACT ! . . G N Naeem Uddin , P . E . CITY OF RESIDENCE Davie, Florida !Ai 'n;„ VICE PRESIDENT, LEAD PROJECT MANAGER I *;? Executive Project Management 'a II His structural engineering background and years of experience in design, interpreting project plans and technical specifications gives an additive advantage in the constructability analysis and value engineering development of historic restoration / projects. His experience in contract negotiations of commercial projects leads him to - obtain the best results for the Contract Owner. His technical background allows him to inspect and coordinate the work for the project architect and engineers producing a resourceful working relationship with the Owner and project management team. ..,.. .tioudgim He offers 33 years of working with governmental facilities in historic, new and renovation type of projects, making him proficient in Florida Building Code. He is responsible for the firm's project management and contract administration of multi- Registrations million dollar engineering and -construction management contracts. This includes Licensed preparation of project design, construction documents including plans, technical Professional specifications, value engineering, life cost benefit analysis, construction schedule, and Engineer in FL & project budget. North Carolina RELATED EXPERIENCE: Experience in handling design, construction License G.C., FL management and daily operations of projects over 30 year with agencies as Licensed Building o Florida International University Inspector, FL o Board of Regents, State of Florida o Miami Dade College Licensed Threshold o Miami-Dade County Public School Board Inspector, FL o Federal Government General Services Administration o State of Florida, Department of Management Services Key Skills o State of Florida Department of Transportation Project Management Estimating Primavera P3 '' Prolog Manager ;,. I Education � p II yll BS Civil • lAAlr,.�--. _ ~`'� h"'',: Engineering, 1983 _ d - - �4 University of Miami - -- --^ ' 1' �� Coral Gables, FL City of Opa-Locka Fisher Feinberg Euditorium Affiliations South FL Minority Supplier Council EXPERIENCE SUMMARY: US GREEN Building Principal In Charge Grace&Naeem Uddin, Inc. 1990-Present Council Sr. Project Tasnim Uddin&Associates Int'l. Inc.,1985 -1990 Engineer Design team member for the structural and dvil design of Concourse D and H at Miami Int'I. Airport. Also established the"Utility Atlas"or GIS System at airport. Engineer Project Post Tension Structures, Inc. 1982 -1985 Manager Designed and supervised the installation of post Tension systems ABLE&READY TO COMMIT TO THIS CONTRACT ! G Gerald irn N aum, CITY OF RESIDENCE: Lake Worth, Florida ' SCHEDULER • Scheduling. Schedule Control. With over 35 years of experience in project scheduling and cost control makes him '-, an expert in analyzing the day to day activities of a construction project. From the project plan and technical specifications he develops a base schedule with a critical r path for each project. He then loads the base schedule with cost and the necessary manpower. He also provides subcontractor schedules and "Look Ahead" which are dispersed from the base schedule and given to each subcontractor. He updates and maintains the project schedule on a monthly basis. His capabilities in resource allocation are a tangible asset which gives the firm a competitive edge that can be relied upon undoubtedly. Certifications Primavera Instructor RELATED EXPERIENCE: Expert in developing critical path method 30 Hour OSHA schedules, resource allocation, and cost allocation with the following governmental agencies: Memberships o Port of Miami o Miami Dade Police Department American Arbitration o Florida Int'I. University Baseball Stadium Expansion Association o State of Florida Board of Regents American Association of o Florida Atlantic University Student Wellness Center Cost Engineers o School Board of Broward County Construction Association o Miami Dade School Board of S. FL Education N MS Management, 1972 ,Polytechnic Institute of i Brooklyn, NY BS Systems Engineering, 1970 Ir Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, NY N:t -- i ./ tigy i MDPD Headquarter Port of Miami:Terminal ' Expansion Canopies r EXPERIENCE SUMMARY: Affiliations Scheduler Grace & Naeem Uddin, Inc.-1992 to Present- Develop design and construction schedules for FIU Industry Advisory Firm's projects. Council Miami Dade County Public Schools OHL School of Project Coordinator 1987 - 1991, responsible for scheduling of capital Construction improvement projects. Dade County Transportation Administration, Project Manager 1977 - 1986 Manager of design and construction scheduling and claims analyst of metro rail project Sr. Management Analyst NYC Transportation Admin.,1970 - 1977 Construction management of existing and new transit stations and maintenance facilities. ABLE &READY TO COMMIT TO THIS CONTRACT! G N Jason Mao , • • CITY OF RESIDENCE: Plantation, Florida ESTIMATOR _ Estimation and Project Management. Specializing in project estimation for the past fifteen years allows him to develop an accurate and detailed construction cost estimate that can be used by the Firm, as ii')-i.k,.1-fk i'.i!S,i,k. .i well as the Owner and project Architect. His capabilities enhance the Firm by .' providing a through and well documented project cost in an efficient manner. He is 4i , also experienced in the project management of commercial projects. °_ :g He offers 15 years of working with governmental facilities in new and renovation , a` `r projects making him very familiar with the Florida Building Code requirements. His day to day activities include primary cost estimation developing budgets and Certifications detailed Guaranteed Maximum Price. However, he also assists in subcontractor solicitation, field coordination and project administration including project closeout. Florida Licensed His exceptional computer skills are an asset to the firm. General Contractor Certified Cost Engineer RELATED EXPERIENCE: Experienced in handling multiple projects with various governmental agencies, including the following educational facilities: Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer o Stirling Elem. - Parking and Bus Loop Addition (Phase I & II) o Eagle Point Elem. - ADA Restroom Renovations o Silver Trail Middle - Replacement of Gym Bleachers Pasadena Engineer Intern Lakes Elem.-Safety & Security Single Point of Entry, Exterior Soffit Repair, and Installation of Aluminum Canopy 30 Hour OSHA o Walter C. Young Middle - Remodel Classroom FISH No. 716 o South Area Bus Complex - Overhang Additions Key Skills o Bair Middle - ADA Restroom Renovations Estimating o Boyd Anderson High - ADA Restroom Renovations and Primavera P3 Auditorium Renovations Prolog Manager o Blanche Ely High - Remodel Science and Gymnasium Building Microsoft Office Education = _ 7,° - MS Construction 7 -q" - _ Management, 2006 .4 - _ ` �-,� _. Florida International - �°°- '0.----: ./.1 .- ^` € $°�' � _ University, �"` - . a ..,...44_,., Miami, FL . • ?,= \� Engineering ~ "` BS Civil En 9� 9, 2000 Stirlq ES. Parking Lot Stirling ES. Bus Loop Addition Tongji University, Shanghai, China EXPERIENCE SUMMARY: Project Grace & Naeem Uddin, Inc. 2006 - Present Affiliations Estimator/ PM Hollywood Woodwork., 2005-2006 FIU Industry Advisory Project Estimator Estimator for architectural woodwork for Council hotels, and luxury residences OHL School of Construction ZYCH Cost Engineering Consulting., Co., Project Estimator 2000-2004, Estimator and scheduler for 10 story high rise and 5 story garage with recreation center. ABLE & READY TO COMMIT TO TfhiS CONTRACT ! G Pinz'on u an CITY OF RESIDENCE: Doral, Florida SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER Project Management. Estimation. Project Supervision Having worked with new construction, renovations, remodeling, and repairs _. • gives him the broad spectrum of experience to undertake any construction • management project. In addition, he has experience working with urban roads, highways and tunnel projects. This facilitates his ability to coordinate, supervise, and inspect the work of the project subcontractors, providing the Owner with outstanding professional service. He is the senior project manager of the team of project managers, working together in executing the firm's contracts. Certifications He offers 21 years of working with specifically with governmental facilities in 30 Hour OSHA new and renovation projects making him very familiar with requirements. His day to day activities include design reviews, constructability analysis, value engineering besides. He also assists in project correspondence, developing RFI's payment requests per the schedule of values and percent completion of the project. Key Skills RELATED EXPERIENCE: With over twentyone years of experience in the civil engineering design and the construction industry Mr. Pinzon is experienced in Project Management handling multiple projects with various governmental agencies, including: Estimating Primavera P3 o Miami-Dade Police Dept. HQ Expansion Prolog Manager o Miami-Dade Seaport Dept. - Cruise Terminal B&C Canopies Microsoft Office o Port Everglades Berth 28 New Floating Dock RS Means CostWorks o School Board of Broward County Auto-CAD • Banyan Elementary - Media Center • Falcon Cove Middle - ADA Retrofit Toilet Stalls Education • Plantation Middle - Kitchen HVAC Renovations Master of Science in • Blanche Ely High - Re-roofing Construction o Miami Dade County Public Schools Management, 2008 • Citrus Grove ES Improvements Florida International o City of Miami Kinloch Park Improvements University _ Miami, FL Bachelor of Science in �� "t t� - Civil Engineering, 1996 'Se . t . •� Los Andes University, t !' ' •. �■ Bogota, Colombia. Affiliations '' -_ API 01 Grotuid Brea- reaking at Kinloch Perk MDPD Headquarter Expansion FIU Industry Advisory EXPERIENCE SUMMARY: Council OHL School of Construction Sr. Project Grace & Naeem Uddin, Inc., 5/2007- Present Manager Consultoria Colombiana S.A., 10/1994 - 6/2007 Project Design team member overseeing "La Linea", 5.3 miles, Manager "Buenavista", 2.8 miles, road tunnels. Also part of CM team for the power transmission projects of the "Bus Rapid Transit System", "Calle 80" &"Calle 13" links in Bogota. ABLE &READY TO COMMIT TO THIS CONTRACT ! N Gr . ham a aniy •C ITY OF RESIDENCE: Pembroke Pines, Florida PROJECT SUPERINTENDENT . Project Supervision. Project Quality Assurance. Project Safety • 17., With over 30 years of experience in the industry, Mr. Graham demonstrates in-depth constructability knowledge. His specialty has been in custom renovations. This gives him firsthand experience in the multiple disciplines of construction. He has worked in retrofits and remodels involving demolition, structural, electrical, plumbing, mechanical systems, and special finishes. His emphasis is on quality, detail, and the safety of each project he partakes. His professionalism allows him to accommodate the client's needs while adhering to the project's design and technical specifications. Registrations RELATED EXPERIENCE: Mr. Graham's experience includes both new and Licensed General existing facility renovations. He has served as project superintendent in exclusives Contractor, 1986 multimillion dollar remodels as well as sensitive areas such as Miami Dade Public Schools. He is experienced in handling multiple projects with various governmental Certifications agencies, including the followings: 30 Hour OSHA o City of Miami Kinloch Park New Building and Park Improvements Key Skills o Miami Dade Schools - Citrus Middle School Improvements o Miami Dade Schools - Auburndale Elementary Improvements Subcontractor and Crew Management `.,.. :. ,C,.....,.....m... BUILDING ADDITION AT KINEOCN MK t 9 .. • Y ,, lI r 11i%.Safety Officer SANDRA DfIUCCA NM GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY .••••rRw iaan.Ia. <•, s .. ',.4 Education _._.....— _ " v �.W - • Bachelor of �� r• 4 4 Science, 1986 ''.. 10011 ! _ . - Oklahoma State 4 University, a�.... `.�I �r _ ' �� �_ Stillwater, OK „,,,........".5:— — Kinloch Park New Building 44.x__ - ./ EXPERIENCE SUMMARY: Superintendent Grace & Naeem Uddin, Inc., 7/2014- Present Superintendent /Owner R & D Custom Remodel, 3/2012 - 6/2014 Remodeling of high end residential estates. Superintendent/ Owner B & B Custom Builders, 1/ 1986 -2/2012 General Contractor for custom residential estates. ABLE & READY TO COMMIT TO THIS CONTRACT! raj Tony Maleno CITY OF RESIDENCE: Miramar, Florida PROJECT MANAGER (1111) Project Management With over twenty-five years of experience in the construction industry, he is well versed in new construction, renovations, and remodeling of commercial, institutional, and educational facilities. He commands the role of project manager while leading the project superintendent in the implementation of the • y i ti' ? design and technical specifications. His communication skills allow him to prevail f, . .. in technical situations found in the field and be an essential team player Mr. Maleno's area of concentration has been governmental facilities. He has been the project manager for a broad spectrum of projects in these institutions varying from expansion of police headquarters to building additions, and site Certifications drainage and landscaping improvements. He is also responsible for reviewing the 30 Hour OSHA design for constructability during the preconstruction phase of projects as well as making sure the project is closed after construction is completed. Paving Engineering & Excavation RELATED EXPERIENCE: Experienced in handling multiple projects Located in different campuses such as: Construction Quality Management The School Board of Broward County • Coconut Creek Elem.- ADA Restrooms Renovations Key Skills • Hawkes Bluff E.S-Site Improvements / Fire Alarm Safety Management • Bair Middle. - HVAC Renovations Crew Management • Stranahan High - Demolition Bldg. # 19 Productivity Management • South Plantation High School - HVAC Renovations Schedule Control Quality Control • Boyd Anderson High School - Auditorium Renovation: • Ernest Graham Elem. - Moisture Remediation Education Miami Dade Public Schools - Booker T. Washington Site Improvements Bachelor of Arts in Land Miami Dade Police Department Headquarters Expansion Surveying Opa-Locka City Hall Rehabilitation Phase I Universidad Autonoma de a, Santo Domingo, "� Hawkes Bluff Site Improvements Dominican Republic Completed�• Affiliations � h FIU Industry Advisory �?* � • Council OHL School of Construction • _ ses Jr' 'I'- 1T T 1- a pr- Hawkes Bluff Site I • P.. In Progre - EXPERIENCE SUMMARY: Project Manager Grace & Naeem Uddin, Inc. 1997-Present. Superintendent MCO Environmental, Inc. 1994 -1997 Superintendent for environmental remediation projects ABLE &READY TO COMMIT TO THIS CONTRACT! G UT Jose Bobadilla CITY OF RESIDENCE: Sunrise, Florida SUPERINTENDENT 'u Project Super-vision. Safety Control As a seasoned project superintendent, Mr. Bobadilla coordinates and schedules day to day construction activities in commercial projects. He is persistent on getting the work done according to the project's technical specifications in drawings. His"can do"attitude facilitates solutions to unforeseen conditions when encountered in the field, making him a team player with the project team. ` With over 30 years of working with governmental facilities, he is responsible for producing top of the line quality work in restoration, renovations and remodeling of institutions. The majority of his work is performed while the facilities are occupied. Certifications Hazardous Communication, RELATED EXPERIENCE: Experienced in handling new construction, OSHA renovations, remodel projects with various agencies including but not limited to Scaffolding Competent Person, o Everglades Elem. - Classroom Addition OSHA o Banyan Elem. - Media Center Fall Protection Competent, OSHA o DOT Command Center Forklift, OSHA o Hollywood Central Elementary- Single Point of Entry 30 Hour OSHA o Pinewood Elem. - ADA Restrooms Renovations o Falcon Cove Middle-Traffic Improvements Key Skills o Eagle Point Elem. - ADA Restrooms Renovations Subcontractor and o Biscayne Nature Center, MDCPS Crew Management o City of Opa Locka City Hall Rehabilitation Safety Officer Education Universidad National w Autonoma, Business ,, • Administration, San ' � ' Pedro Sula, Honduras, , - r 1997 � - AM HAW Historic C ' Hall of Graduate of Instituto Opa Locka Restoration Jose Trinidad Reyes, In Progress San Pedro Sula, Everglades ES Classro2m Addit c n Honduras, 1975 EXPERIENCE SUMMARY: Superintendent Grace & Naeem Uddin, Inc. 1997-Present Foreman PSI Systems Industrial 1990 -1997 Installation of precast joist, decks, and panels in public parking lots. ABLE&READY TO COMMIT TO THIS CONTRACT ! G l Gregory D . , PROJECT MANAGER ni— Estimation and Project Management Specializing in project management for the past eight years allows him to develop construction activities in a logical and efficient manner. His attention to detail contributes to the high level of workmanship he expects from his subcontractors. His "Can Do" attitude expedites challenging situations in the I field. He is an excellent communicator and plays a vital role in the Project team. He offers 9 years of experience working with govermental facilities in new and renovation projects making him very familiar local construction and State Certifications Regulations of Educational Facilities. His day to day activities include project planning, constructability analysis, and value analysis. He also assists in 30 Hour OSHA subcontractor solicitation, field coordination and project administration including project closeout. Key Skills Project Management Estimating RELATED EXPERIENCE: Experienced in handling multiple projects with Primavera P3 various governmental agencies, including the following facilities: Prolog Manager Microsoft Office o MDX Expressway State Road 836 Lighting o Ft. Lauderdale HS Bleachers Education o Piper HS HVAC Kitchen renovations BS Construction o Plantation HS HVAC Kitchen Renovations Management, 2006 o Banyan ES Media Center Florida International o Tequesta Trace MS Drainage Improvements University, o Western HS Drainage Improvements Miami, FL o Arthur Ashe MS Single Point of Entry MDX Expressway St.RD 836 i Hihtmy -• lit/ ... — .,. Ai. - `vi', � . '%- _ Ft.Lauderdale HS Bleachers EXPERIENCE SUMMARY: Project Manager Grace & Naeem Uddin, Inc. 2008 - Present Responsible for project management of firm's capital improvement projects for government agencies.. Assist. Project Manager Grace & Naeem Uddin, Inc. 2007 -2008 Responsible for assisting senior PM in multiple construction projects A$LE:it BEADY "4" j...:..✓.: , ,,.,._ t. . A.,...j IAJ ! • Miguel - 0 1 ncia CITY Of RESIDENCE: Pembroke Pines, Florda SUPERINTENDENT Project Supervision. Safety Control Mr. Valencia's innovative nature makes a project superintendent that can find a solution to challenging construction installations. On-site as the project superintendent he coordinates, plans and documents the daily work activities of a project. He is also responsible for ordering and receiving project materials accordingly to meet the activities as per the schedule. He advises the project manager of any special conditionals and unforeseen encounter in the field. He is a resourceful team player of the Project Team. Mr. Valencia offers 20 years of construction experience with 15 of those years Certifications specializes in governmental facilities in Miami Dade, Broward and Palm Beach 30 Hour OSHA Counties. He is responsible for producing top of the line quality work in Hazardous restoration, renovations and remodeling of governmental projects. Communication, OSHA RELATED EXPERIENCE: Scaffolding Competent Person, OSHA Experienced in handling new, remodels, and renovations projects with various Fall Protection agencies including but not limited to: Competent, OSHA o Florida International University Baseball Stadium Expansion Forklift, OSHA o School Board of Broward County Key Skills •Pinewood Elem. School - ADA Restroom Renovations Crew Management •Peters Elem. - ADA Restroom Renovations Tool Management •Coconut Creek High School - Auto Lab Renovations •Coconut Creek High School - Tech Lab Renovations Education •Banyan Elem. School - New Media Center Buckley High School, •Everglades Elem. School - 12 Classroom Addition 1974 Hartford, o Ft. Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport - Terminal 2 Connecticut Escalator Replacements Banyan ES Media Center FIU Baseball Stadium Ex.ansion EXPERIENCE SUMMARY: Superintendent Grace & Naeem Uddin, Inc. 1997 - Present Owner Xylem Industries, Inc. 1996 - 1997 Design, construction, and installation of high in cabinetry. ABLE & READY TO COMMIT TO THIS CONTRACT! 2.4 Financial Capacity 18.1 GRACE & �evi�v,yc NAEEM UDDIN, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS �fMel-1` BUILDING INSPECTORS ---� August 10, 2016 Evaluation Committee CIO Ms. Kristy Bada Contracting Officer II Procurement Department City of Miami Beach 1755 Meridian Avenue, 3rd FL Miami Beach, FL 33139 RE: RFQ CMR for Restoration of Convention Center-Carl Fisher Clubhouse RFQ No: 2016-147-KB Supplier Qualification Report Dear Evaluation Committee: As per Addendum#3, the SQR will be provided at the request of the City of Miami Beach. Respectfully Submitted, raciela Beltran-Uddin, LEED AP President Broward An Equal Opportunity Employer Miami-Dade 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Http:Uwww.gnuinc.com 5532 NW 72n°Avenue,Miami,FL 33166 Tel:(954)693-0620-Fax:(954)693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Tel:(305)887-6227-Fax:(954)693-0621 .., 40 .st'' c1 r ; t ..ar , M .rte ' ,4 • z ' ..;'::-..,."'t p.-t: . ; s .''''''."el'. +h ,.- v _.k -$"= "k . ' '° ',. • w rid ; w , .1., ... . ;e:i.,‘ e re,:r,,., .,,,, ' "'-';'+-- ,4, '' (I) T y - a re. ...+, ''■lkit? Vti* ': . ("D • .... ,- , bra P ,.. r r�4 u CI"..., . ..* .. rD S _ y�. .'.... B T\I s ,. " 0 ' ' 1..,,,i44, -,,,...., ., - - . . . ,,,,,•14 ii,,t:r,,....,....-, ,.. ..._ : ...,,. '4 0 ' /) .-, D. + Y If / t s . '0' ,rte.. 01.41_, r s..a N -e. r - I Z ',.4. V ' 1 >_.�:.y -ay ivy'"�"'4- -�?' ' . �,-�i "T",1^ -,71-.:t,--.9t. m;-,-.1!`or .. , - . . .. ,,.?- - 3.1 Scope of Services -rj NGRACE & NAEEM UDDIN, INC. SC-OP DE ERVICES CONSULTING ENGINEERS CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS �- ® GENERAL CONTRACTORS BUILDING INSPECTORS Grace&NaeerhUddfn,Tno.,TGNU),is readtt provide the City of Mi-ami cTi a project that will meet] and exceed a requirements sit forth in the RFP 2O , 114T KBiiW `as the CMR'bf the project,'urge the Cry to give us the opportunity-to engage with the design, pnor�60%o development: A CMRs over 2ff rare in the construction arena, we are strong believeret* -- - the earlier the CMR gets in-olved the more efficient and 1 cost effective the final design wilfbe. il 1 , Our in-house team of engineers and at construction managers can offer the City the uniquei service of reviewing the=design not only-from thel B - _` construability angle but also from a practical, engineering aspect. , Many times we have reviewed design plans with unique / architectural features that from a consttUctability view point-=are that practical; or cost effec i e: Value; engineering will also playa vital role in review phase.] This is why we urge the Cify-to gef thCMRinvolved as quickly as possible; Y GNU understands Wwillb faces with many c angees' being that this a hiss structure and site However, if plansl, are deveTooped w hh-these challenges in mind, they becdh tii( pa oftF a overall plan of action-? _ f i . •.,, llil V ing through- the site we realize the first :Challenge we will face-it accessibility to the building. The kti Convention Centertieing under renovation at the same time; I 4-this- _ proJect, shared accessibility must be considered where cooperation from two project_teams is indispensable] A{ Review of onsite_and �e ions with eac o _ , limiting parameters must be aria-WI. This could impact hh tye_size of materials when they are brought to the site and musibe considered n va ue engineering. Miami-Dade An Equal Opportunity Employer Broward 5532 NW 72od Ave.Miami,FL 33166 Http://www.gnuinc.com 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Te1:305-887-6227 Fax:954-693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Te1:954-693-0620 Fax:954-693-0621 GRACE & NAEEM UDDIN, INC. SCOPE OF SERVICES CONSULTING ENGINEERS N CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS PROPOSED GENERAL CONTRACTORS BUILDING INSPECTORS lk In the Preconstruction phase of the project, ' I GNU will review the design at 60%.90%,and 100%.It 1 gib will be necessary to advise the City of the most economical and feasible way to complete the project. 400 However, with this mind set any comments of this nature will be incorporated early on in the design so T. not to impact the 90% and 100% design drawings. GNU clearly understands the project is an interior as - - well as an exterior restoration. Selective demolition -- - - and shell work will need to be performed, always considering this site is a historic structure. e, The existing roofing system with its mechanical, electrical and plumbing components will need to be _�,6 "� rebuilt completely. The existing roof water ponding issue needs to be considered in the new roof system \ r -°;- — ' layout and design. New roof penetrations must be reviewed in the design and minimized. This will , prevent future moisture intrusions in the building. The "Best Value" procurement process will be used. Specifically,the new windows and storefronts must be carefully . - analyzed. They need to be impact resistant, if they are not " already. Furthermore, the type of material they are made with 44•• ^ must be observed as the site is relative near to salt water. With a new electrical system, will come new lighting f �► I fixtures. These fixtures must compliment the historic it..-..11 architecture of the rest of the building. Furthermore a fire alarm 1 and fire sprinkler system must be incorporated in the design. i E The key to the success of this project is to have "constant communication" among the team players: the City, ise 00 9 *IC the architect, the engineers, and, if possible, the end user and maintenance personnel. Following this method of communication eliminates surprises which potentially create delays and impact the project budget. Being that the project is of historic nature,the highest quality of finish-work is necessary. The finishes must match those of the existing to the point that the new work cannot be differentiated form the original work. Miami-Dade An Equal Opportunity Employer Broward 5532 NW 72nd Ave.Miami,FL 33166 Http://www.gnuinc.com 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Te1:305-887-6227 Fax:954-693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Te1:954-693-0620 Fax:954-693-0621 GRACE & G NAEEM UDDIN INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS SCOPE OF SERVICES N CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS PROPOSED GENERAL CONTRACTORS BUILDING INSPECTORS The existing restrooms must be inspected for ADA compliance_ GNU has completed many restroom upgrades bringing them to ADA compliance. Its construction managers have the technical experience in inspecting this type of work and making sure it built and installed per the code. Not only do the restrooms need to be brought to ADA compliance,but also the site The site must be • ADA accessible to any public person Existing ramps need to be inspected to evaluate if they still meet the current ADA standard. Along with updating the restrooms to ADA compliance the storm and sewer drainage system with its underground infrastructure must be carefully :4 investigated due to their age. If found in a deteriorated they must be replaced in order not to cause the Center future plumbing problems. GNU will provide Preconstruction services, construction services, and post construction or closeout services. In the preconstruction phase,GNU is responsible for coordinating meetings to coordinate procedures, schedules, and any potential problems or issues it foresee with the. design or construction of the project. While reviewing the design plans and documents at different percent ,iii//j � completions,GNU must seek for value engineering items that tt will benefit the Owner and project in regards to quality,time i€ I 4 and efficiency, always keeping the project's budget as a priority. In order to be successful in keeping the project within budget a detailed project schedule must be layout. The p design must be securitized in a way that each activity +�r — r necessary to complete a task is incorporated in the construction schedule. Again, "constant communication" —°-. among the team players is key in this step. The schedule is updated at least monthly and presented to the and architect. In the meantime, sub schedule are distributed' weekly to the subcontractors keeping them on track all throughout the project. Anytime there is a slip in the schedule,manpower or working hours is looked at. Miami-Dade An Equal Opportunity Employer Broward 5532 NW 72nd Ave.Miami,FL 33166 Http://www.gnuinc.com 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Tel:305-887-6227 Fax 954-693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Tel:954-693-0620 Fax 954-693-0621 G GRACE & NAEEM UDDIN, INC. SCOPE OF SERVICES CONSULTING ENGINEERS PROPOSED N CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS BUILDING INSPECTORS The schedule must incorporate Documentation during the construction phase is drawings and submittals and RFI's. Lead times must essential. Progress reports, notices, schedules, permits, daily be checked and updated at the time of material. submittals and submittals logs, RFI logs are all release. As lead times may change with a blink of an components of project documentation. The more detailed they eye due economic change in the community. are the easier it becomes to process payment requests. During the preconstruction phase a Another key component of project documentation is the preliminary estimate is developed at 50% design Quality Assurance and Quality Control Plan. This plan must completion. As the design is further developed and be develop specific to the Center. It will address the process, detailed, the estimate is updated until it represents procedure and responsibility for all non-conforming work. GNU 100% of the cost of the project. This is when a has a checking and testing procedure to ensure the work is guaranteed maximum price will b developed. GNU brought an acceptance level. will present its recommendations to the City including the "Best Value" quality control plan which identifies Along with Quality Control comes safety. Safety I the any potential risks that is out of control of the CMR. number one priority on GNU's construction sites. Prior to any tours of the site, the site must be walk through and checked for Next is the bidding process. Being that the any potential hazard area. City is a public entity, the bidding process must be competitive. Documentation is essential at this Work inspections must be contacted in an orderly phase. GNU will be responsible for preparing the bid fashion. GNU is responsible for calling the necessary package and its announcement. It will also respond inspections to the corresponding jurisdiction. Any work causing to any RFI the public may have through an an inspection to fail must be immediately corrected and must addendum. The project must be announced per the oblige by the local codes and OSHA. City's regulations and procedures. After all the work has been completed and has received Once the bids will be obtained, GNU will passing inspections, GNU will prepare a punch list for its analyze each bid submitted. GNU must ascertain the subcontractors. Once that this list is completed, GNU will bids are equal in what they represent. submit for substantial completion to the architect. If necessary, Subcontractors need to be qualified and their past the architect will develop its own punch list. This punch list work needs to be reviewed. A bid tabulation is prepared and is presented to the City with GNU's is distributed to the subcontractors while GNU makes recommendations. sure it sis completed in a timely fashion in order to request final completion and the certificate of occupancy for the Once the City has accepted the GMP,a building. Notice to Proceed is processed. The construction phase may commence. Local hires are The closeout phase of the project is the most exciting. encouraged, with monthly reports presented to the Everyone on the project team is eager to see the project City's commission.While the construction of the occupied by its user. During this phase equipment startups are project is underway, project administration is c arried performed. Final inspections are performed. Equipment out by GNU. Sub-contractor performance is operations are demonstrated to the user. Warranties are carefully observed, making sure any delays are collected and a complete closeout package containing all the minimized and made up.This is where efficient project documentation with warranties is submitted to the means and methods ate established Architect and the City. The last step of the close-out is the 10 Month Inspection. GNU will meet the architect, the City and maintenance personnel to review all the operating components of the project. Any item found not working properly will\ be documented and requested to be repaired by the subcontractor responsible for its installation. Once the item is corrected, it will be recorded and closed in the 10 month warranty report. Miami-Dade An Equal Opportunity Employer Broward 5532 NW 72nd Ave.Miami,FL 33166 Http://www.gnuinc.com 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Tel:305-887-6227 Fax:954-693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Te1:954-693-0620 Fax:954-693-0621 G GRACE & [8:j NAEEM UDDIN, INC. RISK ASSESSMENT CONSULTING ENGINEERS CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS PLAN GENERAL CONTRACTORS BUILDING INSPECTORS Risk 1: Design Team, Owner, General and Sub-Contractor possible lack of communication. Plan to Minimize Risk: Implement Partnering at the onset of the project._Partnering will help foster Relationship communication and achieving the common goal shared by all parties. Risk 2: Document and Data Control. Plan to Minimize Risk: Document control system is implemented to minimize time and resources loss, affecting quality of project and any impact on project schedule. Risk 3: Procurement of long lead items. Plan to Minimize Risk: All long lead items are identified at the onset of the project in the administrative section of the project schedule, thereby monitoring their submittal submissions, approval, procurement and delivery on time. This process eliminates any impact on project schedule and budget. Risk 4: Control of owner supplied product. Plan to Minimize Risk: Identify items to be supplied by the owner and coordinating it ahead of time with all incidentals items from space requirements to any other requirements including but not limited to electrical and mechanical. Risk 5: Permitting, Inspection and Testing. Plan to Minimize Risk: Implementation of permit expediting process and resources will minimize any potentia! delays to the start of the project. In addition scheduling inspection and quality con tro l testing with sufficient time will render project on time. Risk 6: Control of Non-Conformance's. Plan to Minimize Risk: Implementation of quality control and quality assurance plan will assure control of non- conformances. Furthermore frequent site progress and safety meetings will help in enhancing quality of the project and minimizing non-conformance matters. Risk 7: Bodily Injury and Property Damage. Plan to Minimize Risk: Mandatory Safety training and OSHA certifications are required from all workers and subcontractors. In addition regular on site safety meting are conducted to minimize any potential risks. Miami-Dade An Equal Opportunity Employer Broward 5532 NW 72nd Ave.Miami,FL 33166 Http://www.gnuinc.com 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Te1:305-887-6227 Fax:954-693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Te1:954-693-0620 Fax:954-693-0621 G GRACE & RISK ASSESSMENT & NAEEM UDDIN, INC. PLAN CONSULTING ENGINEERS N CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS Continued BUILDING INSPECTORS Risk 8: Hurricane. Plan to Minimize Risk: We have developed emergency plan in case of any hurricane potentially striking this project site during its construction. It will be implemented immediately upon the declaration of emergency by the jurisdictional authorities. Risk 9: Mold-Mildew. Plan to Minimize Risk: We have developed mold-mildew prevention plan. It will be implemented from the onset of the project. Risk 10: Terrorism. Plan to Minimize Risk: No tolerance policy will be implemented along with Total Compliance with all jurisdictional authorities in the event of any act of terrorism. Miami-Dade An Equal Opportunity Employer Broward 5532 NW 72nd Ave.Miami,FL 33166 Http://www.gnuinc.com 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Te1:305-887-6227 Fax:954-693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Te1:954-693-0620 Fax:954-693-0621 '-'" . ... . .41 4.11141111 G MIAMI BEACH N —I G 4N` i. ,g "'"' . .:' 441114.;', -, ,..: ': f41.\■ , ., F+ - y r n R y A} ,." W,a . 1, e . i „,,,,,v:::4:',,,5-1-!:::,..,4,;:;,44'',.,:,. ... 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In particular for this contract, GNU will concentrate as the construction manager on the pre-construction, construction, and close-out phases of the restoration of the Carl Fisher Clubhouse and Annex Building. The project will have a scheduled control subsystem, cost control subsystem, project accounting subsystem, project manual, design review and recommendations, market analysis and stimulation of proposer interest, project requirements, and project administration. The project approach strategies are as follows: Knowledge of Project KNOW THE PROJECT GNU will KNOW THE PROJECT. Understanding this concept, Understand the Project si GNU takes careful consideration and time to review the project's Goals design requirements, constructability, existing site conditions, Identify project site project documents, such as specifications, general conditions, conditions. supplemental conditions and end user requirements that become essential to the project's scope. Item by item, GNU will review the ✓ Understand project design scope to ensure that no element or scope is missing from requirements consideration during the design phase. GNU and its team will take ✓ Understand End-User a head first approach in understanding each element of the project concerns in order to eliminate potential problems that may arise early on the ✓ Understand Roles and project. This information will be conveyed to the City and architect Responsibilities immediately as to avoid subsequent delay and inefficiency in the design or construction of the project. As the project will require initial startup, GNU will ensure, through various meetings with subcontractors and suppliers that all parties involved have full knowledge of its requirements, sequencing, site logistics and site restraints. This also allows for early adjustments to the schedule, recognition of constraints, and trade conflicts to avoid potential delays due to lack of communication and coordination. Strategy for Performing Project Once awarded the opportunity to perform Construction INITIAL STRATEGY I Management at Risk Services for the City of Miami Beach, GNU will J team with the project specific architect to develop the project's preconstruction services. This will be a partnering approach in order to perform design team meetings that will review preliminary drawings and specifications. GNU will perform constructability reviews to identify any defects, omissions, alternatives of value engineering options to ultimately develop the Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) for the construction of the project. All of this will be completed considering ADA accessibility, construction methods, assembly, installation, materials availability and handling, and phasing. All required documentation to initially get the project underway, such as permitting, geotechnical testing and preparation and approval of any and all required submittals will be secured. Broward An Equal Opportunity Employer Miami-Dade 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Http://www.gnuinc.com 5532 NW 72nd Avenue,Miami,FL 33166 Tel:(954)693-0620 Fax:(954)693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Tel:(305)887-6227 Fax:(954)693-0621 G GRACE & - euILD, NAEEM UDDIN, INC. 4Dir°c."CONSULTING ENGINEERS n CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS ^%N GENERAL CONTRACTORS Eg`.,' BUILDING INSPECTORS INITIAL \ As with all of our projects, GNU will begin to prepare the site logistics plan as approved by the City that will allow v �°W t PAO for safe site and working conditions, public safety, v ut Ra&tr iiiiringTetlifi l expedited delivery, emergency exit routes, consideration v Pzeootignxctioaseniis j of existing conditions, staging of temporary equipment Esfa6Tts>tiGmp, and facilities, proper use of temporary utilities and for efficient site access through and on the jobsite. Once the GMP is established, GNU will cease to be an agent of the City and will become the single point of responsibility for the performance of the construction contract for the City. GNU will utilize its project management tools to assist in the efficiency of project budgeting and scheduling. GNU incorporates a variety of tools means methods and concepts to ensure that the Town of Palm Beach will obtain the best value from having GNU as the Construction Manager for this contract. The project's Construction Management Plan will be developed. This will include a procurement plan and procurement schedule. Contracting strategies will be recommended that will include competitively bid subcontracting as required by the City. It will be GNU's responsibility to prepare shop drawings, RFI's, construction schedules, cost control, coordination of inspections, as-builts, quality assurance,testing, documentation for project close-out and warranties. The GNU team recognizes that the key to success in controlling the SYSTEMS I cost of the construction is the implementation of proven systems . J and procedures to identify and track all elements of the project. The systems to be utilized by the GNU team have been developed over many years of successful contracting on projects of similar size and complexity. For the City of Miami Beach, we will utilize PRIMAVERA and its companion system, Expedition, for primary cost and schedule processing. These systems will be augmented as necessary with other proven systems owned by GNU. The systems themselves, however, are not the answer to successful cost control. The method in which the data is identified, organized, and set up in the system is as important as the system. The GNU team will utilize knowledge gained through many years of general contracting and construction management of large complex projects to break the project down into meaningful pieces so that when entered into the control system they can be easily monitored and forecasted throughout the project. All costs identified during design review, constructability review, or COST UPDATING value engineering will be identified in the cost control system reflecting at all times the cost status of the project. As construction and procurement contracts are awarded, they will be entered as commitments against the budgeted cost of the project. During this period when contracts are awarded the monthly reports will include: Revised Budget 4 Commitments to Date 4 Estimated Total Cost Broward An Equal Opportunity Employer Miami-Dade 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Http://www.gnuinc.com 5532 NW 72nd Avenue,Miami,FL 33166 Tel:(954)693-0620 Fax:(954)693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Tel:(305)887-6227 Fax:(954)693-0621 GGRACE & e�w�o,ti• NAEEM UDDIN, INC. c°Z CONSULTING ENGINEERS " N CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS ,yfMB�,` GENERAL CONTRACTORS BUILDING INSPECTORS SCHEDULEOEVALUES I For monitoring progress and making payments, each trade J contractor will be required to provide a schedule of values dividing the contract into measurable quantities. The schedule of values will be reviewed and approved by the GNU team. Contractors' monthly progress payments will be based on the schedule of values. Monthly progress applications from the trade contractors will be verified and approved by the GNU Project Managers. GNU will then process the applications. CHANGE ORDER MANAGEMENT I The single largest variable in controlling the cost of J a construction project is change orders. While every effort will be made to minimize changes, they are a necessary part of every job. The GNU team will develop a process for handling Process for handling changes changes. In order to negotiate an equitable ,1. Early Identification settlement, it is necessary to have a good ,k Logging of All Changes estimate of the value of the change. GNU will ,,k Estimate Value of Changes use experienced construction estimators to .. Expedite Processing estimate the changes and assist in negotiation •• Negotiate Promptly with the trade contractors to be approved by the „. Issue Change Order City. From its very inception, a value will be assigned to a change and the value will be updated as better information is made available. COST_.REPORTING_ GNU will closely coordinate all reporting requirements with the City. The basic reporting period will be monthly and will include the following: GNU will work with the Town to Cost Reporting will include: \. determine the desired format for ,I, Budget summary or detailed reporting. We 4. Procurement Status would envision the electronic transfer of y Contract Award Status data to expedite processing. Commitments 4. Contract Payment Status 4. Changes • Proposed • Pending • Approved • Claims .k Estimated Total Cost Broward An Equal Opportunity Employer Miami-Dade 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Http://www.gnuinc.com 5532 NW 72nd Avenue,Miami,FL 33166 Tel:(954)693-0620 Fax:(954)693-0621 Email:gnu©gnuinc.com Tel:(305)887-6227 Fax:(954)693-0621 G GRACE & NAEEM UDDIN, INC. / "�o CONSULTING ENGINEERS N CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS 0U `° GENERAL CONTRACTORS MfMBe. BUILDING INSPECTORS SCHEDULE DEVELOPMENT I The GNU team will use PRIMAVERA for J scheduling on this project. As with cost control, the system is only part of the solution to project schedule control. Through many years of general contracting and construction management on large complex projects, the GNU team has the experience to know what to schedule, what level of detail, and what is a reasonable duration. In addition to the PRIMAVERA system, GNU will utilize the following to augment our efforts. Immediately upon award of the GMP,the GNU team will submit the project schedule. Starting Primavera Bar Chart with the information available, an overall „. CPM project network will be developed and refined .l. Bar Chart of all major activities as the Master Schedule for the project. A. Progress Curve based on Relative The Master Schedule will be cost loaded and Value of Each Area&Activity will become the basis for monitoring the Monthly Progress Against the progress of all components within the control Base Progress Curve of the GNU team. This Progress Chart will 4. Forecasted Progress to End of give a quick, concise overview of the project Prniart each month. From the Master Schedule we will develop a Project Progress Chart containing the following information: For the procurement packages and critical MATERIAL TRACKING 8 EXPEDITING! J materials in the contract, the GNU team will implement a material tracking system (MTS)which will contain the following information: The MTS will be utilized by the Project MTS Control Department to monitor and expedite delivery of materials. In addition, each y Material Description major procurement package will contain 4 Manufacturer milestone dates and scheduling requests Z Contact similar to construction packages. The 1 Schedule Activity source inspectors will assist the Project .L Submit Lead Dates Controls group in monitoring and expediting y Manufacturing Dates materials. 1 Inspection Dates 1 Manufacturing Complete .k Delivery Date Receipt Date 4. Warehouse Location Issue Date Broward An Equal Opportunity Employer Miami-Dade 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Http://www.gnuinc.com 5532 NW 72nd Avenue,Miami,FL 33166 Tel:(954)693-0620 Fax:(954)693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Tel:(305)887-6227 Fax:(954)693-0621 GGRACE & �,a���o,N� NAEEM UDDIN, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS C. CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS 4f EM GENERAL CONTRACTORS eMB� BUILDING INSPECTORS J Each trade contractor will be required to TRADE CONTRACTOR'S SCHEDULES furnish a detailed CPM schedule of his work meeting the requirements of the milestone dates contained in his contract. The contractor will be required to update the schedule on a monthly basis. The GNU team will monitor the contractors' schedules to assure that the milestones are being met and taking corrective action if they are not. GNU will track critical activities on a daily or weekly basis. The contractor will also be required to furnish weekly schedules indicating what activities he will be working on for the next three weeks. The weekly schedule will be the basis of coordination during the weekly meetings with the contractors. GNU will meet with the contractors on a weekly basis to review this progress, coordinate their schedule for the next three weeks, and address any concerns the parties may have on quality,safety, or contract administration. SCHEDULE REPORTING I Once each month, GNU will update the Project Master J Schedule and Progress Chart reflecting the progress of each contractor or vendor. The Monthly Schedule Report will indicate: Scheduling Reporting •4 Contract Award Status i Procurement Status 44 Contractor Progress 4. Vendor Status 4. Project Status METHOD-OF QUALITY CONTROL TQUALITYi I GNU staff have developed a J construction Quality Control Program which includes a self-audit feature for the construction projects based on our years of experience, broad understanding and detailed knowledge of the requirements of organizing, staffing and controlling the CM project staff.We also augment this program with the concurrent use of the client's Construction Quality Reporting System if they may have any. Our Quality Control Program incorporates basic concepts: BASICS-CONCEPTS 1. We assemble a staff of highly qualified and capable people with field experience who know the correct construction practices, test procedures and material requirements. They are able to apply rational, seasoned judgment in balancing the needs to obtain quality product without any undue delay to the construction progress. Broward An Equal Opportunity Employer Miami-Dade 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Http://www.gnuinc.com 5532 NW 72nd Avenue,Miami,FL 33166 Tel:(954)693-0620 Fax:(954)693-0621 Email:gnu©gnuinc.com Tel:(305)887-6227 Fax:(954)693-0621 GGRACE & �'t'• 'C' NAEEM UDDIN, INC. & CONSULTING ENGINEERS N CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS ,y£MBE J GENERAL CONTRACTORS BUILDING INSPECTORS BASICS CONCEPTS 2. Our administration office staff has full understanding and knowledge of construction project requirements, i.e. Contracts, Plans, Specifications, Special and Supplemental Provisions, and Construction Memos. 3. We maintain a complete and comprehensive project documentation system. Our use of the minicomputer is invaluable in this, as well as in making frequent reviews of selected records. 4. Our on-site project management is constantly monitoring and checking that applicable standards are maintained. 5. Based on our past experience with contract administration of operations, GNU's management has developed an inspection audit program. It features periodic audits of the subcontractors. The inspector is provided with a comprehensive checklist which is part of our standardized audit program. This quality assurance effort has been successful in obtaining the needed quality of construction and we will use this same process in our internal audit program for this contract. QUALITY ASSURANCE/INSPECTION • The quality assurance/inspection functions represent the primary construction monitoring effort. This function includes material sampling and testing, documentation, field inspection, punch list development and resolution. A brief description of these efforts follows: Field Inspection: At the onset of the project, the Project Manager will develop specific quality assurance procedures and detailed inspection plans based on the acceptance criteria in the project plans and specifications. This plan will be used by the GNU management and inspectors in carrying out their duties and responsibilities in determining that the work is being performed in accordance with the construction contract documents. Expediting: Contractor's placement of material orders will be monitored weekly during construction progress meetings, to determine if scheduled delivery will support the project milestones. Broward An Equal Opportunity Employer Miami-Dade 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Http://www.gnuinc.com 5532 NW 72'Avenue,Miami,FL 33166 Tel:(954)693-0620 Fax: (954)693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Tel:(305)887-6227 Fax:(954)693-0621 GRACE & ae�«o,N� G NAEEM UDDIN, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS ,Yt.Nfi'c) N CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS a,£MaE� GENERAL CONTRACTORS BUILDING INSPECTORS QUALITY ASSURANCE/INSPECTION Documentation: Document control will be the responsibility of the Project Manager, who will maintain the record copy of the contract drawings, specifications, addenda, change orders, shop drawings, samples and other documents. A drawing register and distribution list will be maintained. The Project Manager will prepare a submittal requirements list and schedule for the contractor. When received, submittals will be logged, reviewed and distributed to the Project A/E's Project Manager, for their review. The GNU Project Manager will review the log on a weekly basis to ensure submittals are being received, reviewed and returned in an expeditious manner as required to meet schedule requirements. Contract drawings and inspection reports will also be maintained in the document control file. A final checklist will be used prior to contract close out to verify that all certifications, guarantees, affidavits, releases, manuals, etc., are received. Maintaining the QA/QC system begins at the IMPLEMENTING THE QA/QC SYSTEM field with starting to prepare daily activities report. GNU maintains a computer information system to maintain daily activities and construction progress. By logging daily into this information system, various reports can be generated at any given time to obtain progress of the project. These reports are reviewed by the management and on-site staff regularly to monitor and determine any adjustments to the progress of the project if necessary. The close-out of each project will require the efforts of all CONTRACT CLOSE-OUT � members of the GNU team. The close-out effort will be --- -- ------ - J led by the Project Manager and supported by the rest of the team. Checklists will be provided to assure all of the following are completed: -.5.11ii1161r- 7.71111=111131 CONTRACT CLOSE-OUT . Final Testing 1 Punch Lists • Submittals Complete Operation and Maintenance Data .i. Final Inspections 4. Warranties 4. Change Orders, if any 4. Claims Settled • Waivers &Affidavits • Final Releases 4. Final Payment Request A. Certificate of Completion 4. Consent of Surety Broward An Equal Opportunity Employer Miami-Dade 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Http://www.gnuinc.com 5532 NW 72nd Avenue,Miami,FL 33166 Tel:(954)693-0620 Fax: (954)693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Tel:(305)887-6227 Fax:(954)693-0621 4.2 Current Workload G GRACE & ��guILD/,yC & NAEEM UDDIN, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS " _ N CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS �fMBE/ BUILDING INSPECTORS — August 10, 2016 Evaluation Committee C/O Ms. Kristy Bada, Contracting Officer II Procurement Department City of Miami Beach 1755 Meridian Avenue, 3'd FL Miami Beach, FL 33139 RE: RFQ CMR for Restoration of Convention Center-Carl Fisher Clubhouse RFQ No: 2016-147-KB Current Workload Dear Evaluation Committee: Based on our current workload, GNU is ready to commit 100%to the restoration of the Carl Fisher Clubhouse and Annex Building. I will act as the prime contact person with Naeem Uddin as the lead project manager. Randy Graham will soon complete the City of Miami project he is currently on and will be assigned to this project as the site superintendent. We all hold over 30 years of experience in the construction arena and have worked on several historic restoration projects. Our 5,000 square foot office is equipped with all the necessary tools needed to successfully complete the restoration. Our office houses a computer network which is available to each of the team members. Remote computer access is provided to our superintendent for efficiency. We also have a construction trailer available, if the site permits one. If staging is an issue due to the limited space able at the site, we also have a nine acre site available for staging. Our current workload is as follows: Current Workload Percentage of Project Name Project Owner/ the Work & Project PROJECT Contract Completion Performed Scope Work Representative ARCHITECT Amount Date with Own Forces of O•• Locka • of C a-kicka MC.Ha &Assodates Rehabilitation of the historic Qty Hal Austin Aida,FM Lourdes Solera $2,216,876.00 9/30/2016 83% Binding Phase I Tel:305-953-2868 278.0 SW Douglas Rd.5-302 14-8769 Mani,FL 33133 Kinioch Park • of Mani Architeknics KOnloch Building Addition Orlando Dlez Skipp $1,929,336.00 8/26/2015 85% 5- - — 14 4-15005 Tel: 305 0 416-2153 Tel: 305 461-5484 Broward College Construction Services froward College Brow ard College North Canpus Qassroom Hardw are Replacement Mchael Hamilton,FM II Facilities Management__ 8/31/2016 30% 0000-M16-05.0 954 201-2110 954 201-2110 Broward College Pretons econstruction Services Brow ard•• !- Brow and College North Campus rxterlor ADA Broils Signage Project Mchael Iianikon,FM II Facilities Management $16,289.33 8/31/2016 75% 0000-M16-06.0 954 201-2110 954 201-2110 Broward An Equal Opportunity Employer Miami-Dade 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Http://www.gnuinc.com 5532 NW 72nd Avenue,Miami,FL 33166 Tel:(954)693-0620-Fax:(954)693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Tel:(305)887-6227-Fax:(954)693-0621 RFQ for CM at Risk for Restoration of Convention Center- Carl Fisher Clubhouse August 10, 2016 Page 2 We will strive to give you exceptional service and look forward in working with the City. Respectf Submitted, AP raciela Beltran-Uddin, LEED AP President Broward An Equal Opportunity Employer Miami-Dade 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Http:/Mnvw.gnuinc.com 5532 NW 72n0 Avenue,Miami,FL 33166 Tel:(954)693.0620-Fax:(954)693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Tel:(305)887.6227-Fax:(954)693-0621 4.3 DBE / SBA o�5t PP11er State of Florida 1;',; Minorty, Women & Service Disabled Veteran St r of Roc's'. Business Certification Grace & Naeem Uddin, Inc. Is certified under the provisions of 287 and 295.187, Florida Statutes for a period from: November 17,2014 to November 17,2016 .y G Florida Department of Management Services Torey Alston,Executive Director Office of Supplier Diversity Office of Supplier Diversity•4050 Esplanade Way,Suite 380•Tallahassee,FL 32399-0950•550.487.0915•www.osd.dmsstate.Il.us GRACE & UG NAEEM UDDIN, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS r CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS PROGRAM MANAGERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS BUILDING INSPECTORS . AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN Purpose The Affirmative Action Plan set forth herewith is to establish specific procedures to continue this firm's efforts in the employment and promotions of the minority workforce. Policy A. Employment: To maintain its status of Equal Opportunity Employer, this Firm will continue to seek, consider and employ technical and non-technical personnel on the basis of individual capacity and potential without prejudice in regards to race, religion, age, sex, national origin, or mental and physical handicap or disability. B. Promotions and Bonuses: Due to the small size of the Firm and the non-steady character of the construction profession in the area promotions and year-end bonuses will be based on the financial capability of the firm and sharedlequally among employees without prejudice of race, religion, color, age, sex, national origin or disability. C. This Firm recognizes that the effective application of a policy of merit employment involves more than just a policy statement and will, therefore, undertake a program of affirmative action to make known that equal employment opportunities are available on the basis of individual merit and to encourage all persons to seek employment with the Firm and to strive for advancement on this basis. D. This Firm submits this Plan to reaffirm its continued commitment to a program of equal opportunity and merit employment policies. It agrees to put forth the maximum effort to achieve employment and utilization of the capabilities and productivity of our citizens without regard to race, creed, color, age, sex, national origin, or mental and physical handicaps that do not interfere with job performance. E. In order to foster its interest in the development of other enterprises, this Firm will continue to contract, seek, work, and maintain business'relations with minority firms and vendors in the community. Assignment of Responsibilities The Equal Employment Officer for Grace&Naeem Uddin, Inc. is Graciela Beltran-Uddin, President of the Firm. She can be reached at(954)i 693-0620 ext. 204. Adriana Fernandez is her coordinator. She can be reached at (954)693-0620 ext. 201. Dissemination of Policy The Firm will take appropriate steps to insure that all employees are advised of this policy of nondiscrimination and of its interest in actively and affirmatively providing equal employment opportunities, such as: • The use of communication media, including bulletin boards, employee handbooks, discussions to orient new employees, and in-house publications which will emphasize this subject. 1 of 6 Broward An Equal Opportunity Employer Miami-Dade 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Http://www.gnuinc.com 5532 NW 72nd Ave.Miami,FL 33166 Te1:954-693-0620 Fax:954-693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Te1:305-887-6227 Fax:954-693-0621 ' GRACE & LNAEEM UDDIN, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS _ PROGRAM MANAGERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS BUILDING INSPECTORS AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN Dissemination of Policy (Cont'd.) • All management personnel and any other in a position to implement this policy, including those engaged in recruiting, training and other personnel activities will be fully advised of the policy and of their responsibilities with respect to it. • The Firm will utilize the Microsoft Outlook as the system of communication within all management and departmental levels to assure application of the policy throughout the entire Firm. • All supervisory staff personnel will be advised periodically of the importance of providing full and complete equal opportunity, especially for minorities, on all jobs and all phases of the Firm's work. • A copy of the Affirmative Action Program will be available to all employees to insure that the program is well known. Recruitment and Advertisement The Firm will seek qualified minorities applicants for the various job categories and will make particular efforts to increase minority representation in occupations at the higher levels of skill and responsibility. 1.All employment advertising will include a staterintat our company is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 2. Specific affirmative action in the a i reas of recruitment and hiring in terms of the employment of minority individuals and minority businesses will be taken to insure equal opportunity and shall include but not be limited to the following: • a. When vacancies I cur, Grace&Naeem Uddin, Inc. will advertise utilizing minority media or minority published newspapers,'iwhere available, that have greater minority readership, using the term Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer" in all such employment opportunities. b. When using college students and or co-ops, efforts are made to include minority candidates in the interviewing and hiring process. 1 c. Grace & Naeem Uddin, Inc.will refer to its Affirmative Action Policy Statement on its employment application to reaffirm its commitment to equal employment opportunity. 3. Grace& Naeem Uddin, Inc.'s Equal Employment Opportunity Policy is displayed in the job applicant awaiting area and other areas where applicants seek or await employment interviews. 2 of 6 Broward An Equal Opportunity Employer Miami-Dade 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Http://www.gnuinc.com 5532 NW 72nd Ave.Miami,FL 33166 Te1:954-693-0620 Fax:954-693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Te1:305-887-6227 Fax:954-693-0621 GRACE & • JG NAEEM UDDIN, INC. 110 . CONSULTING ENGINEERS �,... CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS N PROGRAM MANAGERS • GENERAL CONTRACTORS BUILDING INSPECTORS AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN Recruitment and Advertisement (Cont'd.) 4.Where appropriate, employment advertisement will be placed in newspapers such as the Sun Sentinel, Miami Herald, and The Miami News, and any others which are widely read by and devoted to the interest of minorities. In addition, the Firm will request appropriate minority group agencies to assist in making known the firm's policy and will advise such groups of available opportunities such as the Southern Florida Minority Supplier Development Council. It will also encourage similar employment referrals from present employees. 5. The Firm will identify its strong commitment to being an "Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer" on its stationary, advertising, employment applications, and any oral presentations made by its President and upper management. 6. All schools, colleges (especially:colleges with high minority enrollment), employment offices and other recruiting sources used by the Firm will be advised of the policy, and will be urged to refer qualified minority group applicants. 7. The Firm will identify and utilized specific fraternal, sorority, civic and community based organizations to recruit minorities groups such as: SFMSDC,Transition Inc.,Tools for Change Inc. The Firm's representatives will visit these organizations to explain both the needs of the Firm and the consulting engineering and construction management professions. Methods of referrals will be established to expedite processing of applicants for employment. 8. The Firm will identify specific profit and nonprofit employment offices or companies the Firm will utilize in recruitment efforts for applicants: Broward College Career Center Florida Atlantic University Career Development Center Florida International University Placement Office NOVA Southeastern University Career Development Barry University Career development University of Miami Placement Office City of Miami Job Training Programs Urban League of Greater Miami 9. The Firm will allow tours of its facilities for minority youths. The objective of the tours will be to better acquaint minority youths with the actual work of consulting engineering and construction management profession. Summer internships will be offered for this purpose. 3 of 6 Broward An Equal Opportunity Employer Miami-Dade 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Http://www.gnuinc.com 5532 NW 72nd Ave.Miami,FL 33166 Te1:954-693-0620 Fax:954-693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Te1:305-887-6227 Fax:954-693-0621 GRACE & [8.1NAEEM UDDIN, INC. CONSULTING ENGINEERS CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS PROGRAM MANAGERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS BUILDING INSPECTORS AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN Recruitment and Advertisement (Cont'd.) 10. All positions will be filled without regard to race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. • Grace& Naeem Uddin, Inc. currently utilizes its best efforts to hire qualified minority applicants for employment when vacancies occur. Grace&Naeem Uddin, Inc. maintains a policy of equal opportunity in employment which is communicated to all levels of management and consultation for hiring purposes. • Testing is the same for everyone and limited to the precise job skills required. • Qualified minority applicants are currently given consideration possible during the process. Hiring Procedures In order for the Firm to either eliminate or minimize intentional or unintentional bias against applicants with regard to employee testing, interviewing and selection procedures,the following will be enforced: 1. The Firm will review job catego tes where few minority group persons are presently employed, and seek to determine the cause of such lo representation. When necessary, remedial efforts may include such action as the following: • Vigorous recruitment of qualified minority group candidates. • Special discussions with appropriate management, supervisory, or other personnel regarding the Fir s policy and its desire to insure that utilization of qualified minority group personnel at all jo levels. 1 i • Reevaluation of q , lifications of lower minority group employees to determine whether their skills and capabili es may be more fully utilized at higher job levels or would warrant their transfer to other types of jobs more readily leading to advancement. 2. Evaluations will be made of plac ment of personnel along with evaluations of performance in given positions. When an employee's skills, interests, and abilities are not being fully utilized, an attempt will be made to place the employee in a more suitable job at the earliest opportunity. 3. The Firm will insure that minority persons are included in its summer employment programs. 4. Prior to the formalization of an subcontractors on any project, the appropriate consultants will be required to submit an Affirmative Action Program to insure that equal opportunity is provided to all persons without regard of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, or mental and physical handicaps that do not interfere with job performance. The Firm will submit all subcontractors'Affirmative Action Programs to the responsible agency for approval. After receipt of approval, contracts will be formalized. 4 of 6 Broward An Equal Opportunity Employer Miami-Dade 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Http://www.gnuinc.com 5532 NW 72n°Ave.Miami,FL 33166 Te1:954-693-0620 Fax:954-693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Te1:305-887-6227 Fax:954-693-0621 i GRACE & G NAEEM UDDIN, INC. Q_ CONSULTING ENGINEERS CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS N PROGRAM MANAGERS use))1100.0, GENERAL CONTRACTORS BUILDING INSPECTORS AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN Promotion Procedures 1. Grace& Naeem Uddin, inc. will afford promotions and advancement opportunities to all qualified minority employees through the following affirmative actions: • Communicate policy of promotion from within of qualified employees to minorities when such advancement opportunities occur, and during performance reviews. • Post promotional opportunities in noticeable places for all employees' awareness. • Brief supervisors at all levels of management of the Firm's Affirmative Action Plan promotion policy and its intent to insure utilization of qualified minority personnel at all job levels. • Review objectively all qualifications of all candidates including minorities for promotion form within. 2. Promotions will be made entirely on the basis of job skills, performance, aptitude and attitude potential, seniority, and achievement without,regard to race, creed, color, nation origin, sex, age, or mental, physical handicap or disability that do not interfere with job performance. All employees will have an equal opportunity to compete. 3.Transfers of personnel at all levels will be monitored to insure that equal consideration, as required by the Firm's policy, has been given to qualified minority group employees. Training Procedures triX Appropriate steps will be taken to give active encouragement to minority group employees to increase their skills and job potential through participation in available training and education programs. Periodically, small training sessions will be setup internally in the Firm for these individuals. Higher education is encouraged at all job levels. Grace& Naeem Uddin, Inc.'s tuition reimbursement program is used to encourage minority employees to seek higher education. The Firm will do its best to accommodate employee's schedule in order for employee to seek higher education. Publicity 1. The Firm will use an Affirmative Action statement in its company stationary, brochures and newspapers listings when placing an advertisement. 2.The Firm will offer businesses listed in the Minority Business Directory the opportunity to propose for various services that the Firm may require. The Firm will consider qualified minority group subcontractors for its projects requiring subcontracted work. Periodic reviews will be made to insure that minority subcontractors are invited to propose. 5 of 6 Broward An Equal Opportunity Employer Miami-Dade 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Http://www.gnuinc.com 5532 NW 72n°Ave.Miami,FL 33166 Te1:954-693-0620 Fax:954-693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Te1:305-887-6227 Fax:954-693-0621 GRACE & NAEEM UDDIN, INC. 1.8j CONSULTING ENGINEERS Ahre:161111— CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS f PROGRAM MANAGERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS BUILDING INSPECTORS '• AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN Grievance Procedure The Firm will welcome any employee that feels he/she has a need to discuss any type of unfair treatment or other personal concern. He/She is encouraged to bring it to the attention of Graciela Beltran-Uddin who acts as the Firm's grievance officer. It is the policy of Grace & Naeem Uddin, Inc. to provide a non-discriminating procedure for every employee to express a complaint or personnel concern about his or her employment or benefits that are administered and implemented by the Firm. Layoffs, Termination, and Downgrading The Firm will insure that layoffs,Iter ninations, downgrading, and recalls from layoff are made without regards to race, creed, color, national origin,sex, age, or mental and physical handicap or disability that do not interfere with work. Program Reporting 1.All employment and other related statistical and/or other records relative to all projects, reflecting progress under Affirmative Action Plan, are available for inspection during normal work hours by the appropriate government representative. For review of these files, please contact Mrs. Graciela Beltran-Uddin, President and Affirmative Action Office of Grace& Naeem Uddin Inc. located at 833 Shotgun Rd Sunrise, FL 33326. 2.The Firm will maintain records aid resource files on its Equal Employment Opportunity Program. Continuous and ongoing research Will be conducted to develop and implement programs for equal employment opportunities. Programs will be revised, updated and improved upon wherever possible. 6 of 6 Broward An Equal Opportunity Employer Miami-Dade 833 Shotgun Road,Sunrise,FL 33326 Http://www.gnuinc.com 5532 NW 72nd Ave.Miami,FL 33166 Te1:954-693-0620 Fax:954-693-0621 Email:gnu @gnuinc.com Te1:305-887-6227 Fax:954-693-0621 Detail by FEIB Page 1 of 2 g IN Number Florida Department of State DIVISION OF CORPORATIONS DlvL M of C' 1Pt fcVo.rr tv °f *uup an r° lat 3une of Florida wt.dW.W Department of State / Division of Corporations / Search Records / Detail By Document Number/ Detail by FEI/EIN Number Florida Profit Corporation GRACE&NAEEM UDDIN, INC. Filing Information Document Number L48955 FEI/EIN Number 59-2988874 Date Filed 02/05/1990 State FL Status ACTIVE Last Event AMENDMENT Event Date Filed 11/03/2014 Event Effective Date NONE Principal Address 833 SHOTGUN RD. SUNRISE, FL 33326 Changed: 04/09/2008 Mailing Address 833 SHOTGUN RD. SUNRISE, FL 33326 Changed:04/09/2008 Registered Agent Name&Address UDDIN, NAEEM 833 SHOTGUN ROAD SUNRISE, FL 33326 Address Changed: 01/15/2009 Officer/Director Detail Name&Address Title DP UDDIN,GRACIELA 14421 ARLINGTON PL DAVIE, FL 33325 Title V http://search.sunbiz.org/Inquiry/CorporationSearch/SearchResultDetail?inquirytype=FeiN... 12/22/2016 • Detail by FEI/EIN Number Page 2 of 2 UDDIN, NAEEM 833 SHOTGUN ROAD SUNRISE, FL 33326 Annual Reports Report Year Filed Date 2014 01/21/2014 2015 01/08/2015 2016 01/15/2016 Document Images 01/15/2016—ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 01/08/2015—ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format I 11/03/2014—Amendment View image in PDF format 01/21/2014—ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 01/08/2013--ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 01/05/2012—ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 01/12/2011—ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 01/19/2010—ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 01/15/2009—ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 01/28/2008--ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 01/24/2007—ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 03/08/2006—ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format I 04/11/2005—Req.Agent Change View image in PDF format 01/10/2005—ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 01/14/2004--ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 01/10/2003—ANNUAL REPORT View image in PEW format I 01/30/2002—ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 01/09/2001--ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 03/29/2000—ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format I 02/23/1999—ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 02/03/1998—ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 01/27/1997—ANNUAL REPORT View image in PEW format 03/27/1996--ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format 01/25/1995—ANNUAL REPORT View image in PDF format I Florida Department of State,Division of Corporations http://search.sunbiz.org/Inquiry/CorporationSearch/SearchResultDetail?inquirytype=FeiN... 12/22/2016 1 ATTACHMENT D INSURANCE REQUIRMENTS APPENDIX E MIAMI BEACH Insurance Requirements 2016- 147-KB CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AT RISK (CMR) FOR RESTORATION OF CONVENTION CENTER - CARL FISHER CLUBHOUSE PROCUREMENT DEPARTMENT 1755 MERIDIAN AVENUE, 3RD FLOOR Miami Beach, Florida 33139 RFQ 2016-147-KB 41 el MIAMIBEACH INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS This document sets forth the minimum levels of insurance that the contractor is required to maintain throughout the term of the contract and any renewal periods. XXX 1. Workers' Compensation and Employer's Liability per the Statutory limits of the state of Florida. XXX 2. Comprehensive General Liability (occurrence form), limits of liability $ 1,000,000.00 per occurrence for bodily injury property damage to include Premises/ Operations; Products, Completed Operations and Contractual Liability. Contractual Liability and Contractual Indemnity (Hold harmless endorsement exactly as written in "insurance requirements"of specifications). XXX 3. Automobile Liability-$1,000,000 each occurrence-owned/non-owned/hired automobiles included. 4. Excess Liability-$ .00 per occurrence to follow the primary coverages. XXX 5. The City must be named as and additional insured on the liability policies; and it must be stated on the certificate. 6. Other Insurance as indicated: Builders Risk completed value $ .00 _Liquor Liability $ .00 Fire Legal Liability $ .00 Protection and Indemnity $ .00 Employee Dishonesty Bond $ .00 Other $ .00 XXX 7. Thirty(30)days written cancellation notice required. XXX 8. Best's guide rating B+:VI or better, latest edition. XXX 9. The certificate must state the proposal number and title The City of Miami Beach is self-insured. Any and all claim payments made from self-insurance are subject to the limits and provisions of Florida Statute 768.28, the Florida Constitution, and any other applicable Statutes. RFQ 2016-147-KB 42 I