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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMusco Lighting - Agreement " f,.PR. 1~. 2005 10:08AM cKooJ-; ~83J- NO. 5.18' [> ':' J r...,.....1 \,r'" 0 ., l-' I ' ~- L . \J~....... if' ~ ManUfacture~f AgCF~~fi1Qnt ".ln~:'D")?q r\1 C Soutneasl Region' ffO? ~~Roaoa ~ itti,llJcatine. '" $2761'3~7-O770 I Toll Fr&e: 88;""'"Il~~~ i F~ 33&.ht~: ~ 1 Date: 04/15/2005 ...,.., n'~ .~' ,P,l'ti)j~~Ame: Fairway Park :~T;,t,~~roje\:;t.#';:66G'~~W Cr ( r:d....j Ii.~.~ 1;-':'"-)"_"r.~1"-J.!."Y I': .;, iYr.~ ~ Li,; '.\ \i,'c.;',:~ill f";,-, ','i:'~ ",-, Lrn ......i'; . I. .__'~ .. ,.'" .....r ". .\ .)'Y'~\J!,:') ^ 1. CUSTOMER NAME'Mtt AOORESS: 2. OWNER NAME AND ADDRESS~ City of Miami Beach City of Miami Beach 1700 Convention Center Drive 2100 Washington Avenue Miami Beach, FL 33139 Miami Beach, FL 33139 Altn: Gerry Gonzalez Attn: Kevin Smith Telephone: 3051673-7000 x 6210 Telephone: 305/673-7730 Fax: 3051673-7073 Fax: 305/673-7725 3. SHIPPING NAME AND ADDRESS: 4. I&>WARRAN1'Y CONTACT: Electrical Contracting Service 2375 West TI'" Street Hialeah, FL 33016 Attn: ChaJ1le Floyd Attn: Telephone: 3051566-0041 Telephone: Fax: 305/820-0553 Fax: 5. I8>FIELD NAME AND ADDRESS: Fairway Park 200 Fairway Drive Miami Beach, FL 33109 6. EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION ~ Musco shall transfer and deliver to Customer, and Customer will accept and pay for the following goods (the "Equipment") in accordance with the "Total Price" paragraph of this Agreement. I!1f Light-Structure GreenTN IE>Ballast Input Voltage: 480 Iii Control-LinkTM 00 Phase to Pole: i1 ~ Contactor Cabinet Musco's Light-5tructure Green11ll system consisting of (30) 1500 watt metal halide fixtures: (11) galvanized steel poles; (11) pre-stressed concrete bases; ControI-L1nk1M; and lighting Contactor Cabinets. Price includes delivery to the site, unloading, and Installation. 7. 10 CLUB SERVICE@) - Musco shall provide all services outlined in the 10 Club Service Extended Warranty Agreement to maintain operation of lighting equipment as follows: Date of product shipment 10 years from date of shipment. 10,000 hours 900 ao 01 02 Basketball Court / 2 Fixtures . Tennis Courts / 8 Fixtures Multipurpose Area J 20 Fixtures 8. SCOPE OF WORK - The work to be performed by Musco or its subcontractor is described on Exhibit A, which is incorporated herein by this reference, Service Begin Date: System Parts and Labor Expiration Date: Group Relamp: Based on "nnlHll Hours of Usage: Additional Number of Group Relamps: Enter Field Name J # Fixtures 9. Musco shall guarantee that specified light levels shall be held constant for 5,000 hours, plus or minus 10% In accordance with IESNA RP-6-01 C 1999. 2003 Musco Sports Ligtltlng, LLC PO ver, 2403/12/04 \8.~t2' L Manufacturer's Agreement SouI,.,..l Fl:egion /2107 StIeWW1 ROBIl/ PO Box 260 / Muscallne IA S27111/33G-887.o77C I Toll FNe: eee.88IHI770 / FAA; 3~Nl771 Date: 04/1512005 Project Name: Fairway Park Project #: 68032402 10. TOTAL PRICE - Customer will pay for the above-deBCribed Equipment the Total Price of U.S. $311,700.00 Diu!; aDDlicable taxes. FOB the shipping address above, payable as follows: Amount due: $183.700.00 due net 30 days from delivery of materials $128.000.00 due net 30 days from substantial completion of installation . Monthly Progress Payments, if appropriate, less 10% retainage. . Final payment, including any retainage withheld, shall be due upon substantial completion of installation of the Equipment. . Final payment shall not be withheld by customer on account of delays beyond the control of Musco. If any payment is not made W'hen due, Customer will pay a delinquent charge of 1-1/2% for each month, or a portion of month that a past due balance remains unpaid. 11. TAXES - Customer shall pay all applicable state and local $ales laxes invoiced appropriately by Musco. o Taxable I!l Non-Taxable (Copy of resale or exemption certificate must be attached. Note: Just holding a sales talC permitdoes not, in and of itself, Qualify for a non-tuable sale.) 12, I3>PAYMENT PROCESSING CONFIRMATION: Customer General Architect/Engineer Owner Contractor Need.. Invoice by Submit Invoice to Payment Approval Date Check Run Date Source of Funds: Customer will be the source of funds for this project. Customer agrees that Customer's payment to Musco is not contingent upon Customer getting paid by the OwnerlEnd User. DEl te Signed 13> Signature and Title 13, ~PAYMENTIPeRFORMANCE BONDING: Will job be bonded? Bonding Company Name: Bonding Company Address: DYes 0 No Phone: Bond #: 14. DELIVERY - Normal delivery to the shipping address indicated above is 4 to 6 weeks after submittal approval or release of order. if later. ~f the Equipment is shipped in multiple lots, Musco shall prepare a separate invoice for the price of the Equipment shipped at the time of each shipment. Customer shall pay the amount of each such invoice upon the same terms as set out in the "Total Price" paragraph of this Agreement. C 1999, 2003 Musco sports Lighting, lLC 2 PO ver. 2403112104 'AP~. 15~ 2005 10:09AM \8. 5t3' " Manufacturer's Agreement South...t Region 12107 SleW8rl Road 1 PO 1!0lC 260 I Muscatine If. 52761/336-887-0770 I Toll 1=188: B8ll-8.~770 II=AX: 336-887-On, Date: 04/15/2005 Project Name: Fairway Park Project #: 68032402 15. WARRANTY - Warranty claims and back charges shall not be deducted from contract payments without prior approval of Musco's 10 Club Service Department (877-836-2582). MUsco's Equipment and its performance are sold subject to Musco's written warranty, a copy of which wlU be provided with Musco's acceptance of this Agreement. The warranty provided by Musco shall be in lieu of an other warranties. and Musco disclaims any other warranty whatsoever, express or implied, including. but not limited to, the implied warranty of merchantability. 16. SECURITY AGREEMENT - To secure the payment of all amounts owed by Customer hereunder, Customer hereby grants and conveys to Seller a security intereSt in the Equipment, including all repairs, replacements and accessions thereto (Collectively referred to as the .Secured Property"). Customer further agrees to execute any financing statements or other documents reasonably required by Seller to perfect the security interest granted herein and to assure the priority of such secu rity interest. The parties agree that the secured property shall at all times remain personal property, subject to removal from the real estl!Jte by Seller in the event of Default by Customer, 17. DEFAULT - Each of the following shall constitute a default ("Default") under this Agreement: a) failure to pay, in full, any payment when due hereunder; b) Customer becomes the subject of a bankruptcy, receivership or inSOlvency proceeding; c) any warranty, representation or statement made or furnished to the seller by or on behalf of the Customer proved to have been false in any material respect when made or furnished; d} loss, theft, damage, destruction or encumbrance to, or of, the secured Property or the making of any levee, seizure or attachment thereof or thereon; or e) the occurrence or non- occurrence of any event or events which causes the sener, in good faith, to deem itself insecure for any reason whatsoever. 18. REMeDIES UPON DEFAULT - In the event of Default, Seller may, at its option. and without notice or demand: a) declare the entire unpaid balance owing hereunder due and payable at once; b) proceed to recover judgment for the entire unpaid balance due; c) exercise all rights provided to Seller under this Agreement, the Uniform Commercial Code, at law or in equity including but not limited to entering the Customer's premises and taking possession of the Secured Property, AU the remedies de!cribed herein are cumulative, and may be exercised in any order by Seller. 19. CONDITIONS OF AGREEMENT a, APPLiCABLE LAW - This Agreement shall be governed by ~e laws, including the Uniform Commercial Code, adopted in the State of Florida as effective and in force on the date of this Agreement. b. ENTIRE AGREEMENT ~ This is the complete statement of the terms of this Agreement No representative or employee of Musco has any authority to bind Musco to any term, representation or warranty other than those specifically included in this written Agreement or the written Warranty to bedeliV'ered to Customer. c. ACCEPTANCE - This Agreement is subject to the approval of Musco's Credit Department and the written acceptance of this Order by Musco Sports Lighting, lLC. . li>DHired Shipping OatQ(s): lE>Projected Completion Date: IE> Customer Reference Information Needed on Invoicing/Packages: C 1999,2003 MusCO Sports Lighting, LLC . 3 PO ver, 2.03/12104 .MR. 15,.2005 10:09AM ~'(\ ;c:' , \v. ./ v .< . Manufacturer's Agreement $outh8B&t Ruglon 12107 SliawM Road (PO Box 260 1 MJ8t.atine, IA 52781/336-887-0770 1 Toll Free: 8118-389-07701 FAX: 3~7-0771 Date: 04115/2005 , Project Name: Fairway Park Project #: 68032402 CITY OF MIAMI BEACH MUSCO SPORTS LIGHTING, LLC Acceptance Y'VOHl. t H- .20~ 20;t) <" . - MAYOR DAVID DERMER INAME AND TITLE ~ 177- ;/~;t/s€A.J / Name and Title 8€c. , ATTESTED BY: ':: .~<b.~ ~ 0-l-cLv-----. ~, '.' SIG~ATURE 1 CITY' CLREK ROBERT PARCHER ChrlstD ghe.r /( t-tVJo..tJCL) YP NAME A D TITLE NAME AND TITLE APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION C 1 ggg, 2003 Musco Sports Lighting, LLC 4 PO ver. 2403/12/04 . ..AP~. (5.. 2005 10: 09AM \" ';L~' v. ..I v Manufacturer's Agreement SOlJlnnsl RegiOn I 210'T StewartRoalll PO Box 260 I Musc:atinB,1A 527101/ S~7-G770 'Tal F1'8ll: 8ee-ee~770 / FAA 3S~7-0n1 Date: 04/15/2005 Project Name: Fairway Park Project #: 68032402 Exhibit A Scope of Work Fairway Park Owner Responsibilities: . complete access to the site for construction. . Locate existing underground utilities. . Extra costs associated with foundation excavation In non-standard soils (rock, caliche. high water table, collapsing holes, etc.). Standard soils are defined as soils that can be excavated using standard earth auguring equipment. Musco Responsibilities: . Provide required poles, fixtures, and foundations. . Provide layout of pole locations and aiming diagram. . Provide an electrical design in compliance with current NEC Codes. . Provide materials and equipment to off load equipment at jobsite per scheduled dellvery. . Provide required structural and electrical drawings (permitting costs not included). . Provide materials and equipment to Insta\! LSS foundations as specified on Layout. . Provide and install ground rods (one per pole location) for lightning protection per NFPA 780 Code. Poles 70' and below require a #2 ground wire. Poles 80' and above require 2/0 ground wire. Ground rods to be 3/4.x10' or 5/S"x8' with a 10' embedment. . Remove spoils to owner designated location at jobsite. . Provide materials and equipment to assemble LSG fixtures. . Provide materials and equipment to assemble and erect LSS poles. . Provide and install underground electrical distrlbutlon system wiring per design. . Provide labor to land line voltage on disconnect lugs, and to terminate and balance primary ballast leads. . Contractor to use due care to minimize the damage to jobsite during the installation of the sports lighting system. . Provide startup and aiming as required to provide complete and operating sports lighting system. 01999,2003 Musco Sports Lighting, U.c 5 PO ver. 2.03112104 RESOLUTION NO. 2005-25835 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING A WAIVER, BY 5/7THS VOTE, OF THE COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCESS, FINDING SUCH WAIVER TO BE IN THE CITY'S BEST INTEREST, AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AND MUSCO LIGHTING TO BE THE PROVIDER OF A MAINTENANCE FREE SPORTS LIGHTING SYSTEM AT FAIRWAY PARK, IN AN ESTIMATED AMOUNT OF $311,700.00, TO BE INSTALLED AT THE SPORTS-FIELD, BASKETBALL COURT, AND TWO (2) TENNIS COURTS. WHEREAS, Fairway Park is a neighborhood Park that will receive improvements as part of the City of Miami Beach Parks Master Plan Bond Program, adopted by the City Commission on June 19, 1996, and as part of the planned improvements, a sports lighting system will be installed on the grounds; and WHEREAS, the planned improvements to the Park will consist of a new sport lighting system; refurbishing of a sports field, two tennis courts, and a basketball court; installation of a new perimeter fence; and construction of new park facilities, including public restrooms, administrative office, storage space, and semi-covered public space; collectively the Project; and . WHEREAS, plans and specifications for the Project were developed in 2001; an Invitation to Bid was issued, but the only bidder's price proposal was much higher than the available budget at the time; and WHEREAS, now, the construction documents need to be revised to comply with the existing codes and regulations and to reflect the current available Project budget; and WHEREAS, the significant improvements at the North Shore Park and Youth Center, already in operation, and the Normandy Isle Park and Pool, currently under construction, make the proposed recreation center at the Fairway Park unnecessary; and WHEREAS, a smaller facility will comply with the Park's requirements; and WHEREAS, within the City Parks Program, there is an increased need for extended night time play hours, given that Fairway Park has no lighting of its own, and with the influx of new residents in the vicinity of the Park that would participate in new programs, such as night time open basketball play, soccer and baseball league play, etc., the implementation of these improvements needs to be expedited; and ... WHEREAS, while the review and permitting of the construction documents is being performed, the sports lighting system can be procured and installed; and WHEREAS, an advantage of undertaking the sports lighting improvement as the first phase of the Project is the fact that the residents would be able to enjoy night time sports activities, while the rest of the improvements are in progress; and WHEREAS, the design, permitting process, and installation of the sports lighting package can be performed independently to the rest of the Park's improvements; and WHEREAS, consequently, it is in the best interest of the City to implement this phase as expeditiously as possible, so the North Beach residents can enjoy the use of the facilities while the Park is being improved; and WHEREAS, the lighting system should minimize light output above the horizontal plane to the extent possible, while providing safe illumination, as determined by the recommended practices adopted by the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America; and WHEREAS, Musco Lighting (Musco) has specialized in sports-lighting and has already installed sport lighting systems at the City's North Shore Park and Tennis Center, Flamingo Baseball field, Palm Island Tennis Courts, Crespi, Tatum, and Stillwater Parks Basketball Courts; and WHEREAS, Musco's proposal for the furnishing and installation of the system includes a 10-year parts and labor warranty for the Fairway Park sports lighting equipment; and WHEREAS, with the number of City projects already completed, Musco is proposing to extend this warranty to all future projects with the City of Miami Beach, Florida; and WHEREAS, Musco's own technology will provide monitoring of the sports lighting system which includes the ability to evaluate lamp outages, fuses blown, breaker trips, and lamp recycling; and WHEREAS, Musco will guarantee lighting levels for 5,000 hours free of maintenance; and WHEREAS, these functions have been developed by Musco; and WHEREAS, Musco will provide next business day repair service when an outage has occurred; and WHEREAS, Musco provides a 24 hour call center with live staff to answer all calls and verify that schedules have processed, real time monitoring of all schedules to insure they have progressed; and WHEREAS, Musco is an industry leader in controlling unwanted light and glare into surrounding neighborhoods; and WHEREAS, Musco's design is based on the premise to light the Project with 40% fewer fixtures than other manufacturers in the marketplace, which has the potential' to translate to 40% less energy costs per month and 40% less demand charges from the Florida Power and Light (FPL) ; and WHEREAS, the light intensity at the Fairway Park's multi-purpose area and tennis courts will be designed for 30 foot-candles and at the basketball court for 20 foot- candles; and . WHEREAS, the Agreement provides for the lighting system equipment detailed planning, design, permitting, and installation services; and WHEREAS, funds, in the amount of $311,700.00, are available from the 1995 Parks General Obligation Bond from the construction budget for the Project, and have previously appropriated. 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 approve a waiver, by 517ths vote, of the competitive bidding process, finding such waiver to be in the City's best interest; and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute an agreement between the City of Miami Beach, Florida and Musco Lighting to be the provider of a maintenance free sports lighting system at Fairway Park, in an estimated amount of $311 ,700.00, to be installed at the sports field, basketball court, and two (2) tennis courts. PASSED and ADOPTED this 16th day of M rc ,2 ATTEST: J~r Pudu--- CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM a LANGUAGE . FOR EXECUTION CITY OF MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION ITEM SUMMARY ~ ~ Condensed Title: A Resolution approving a waiver, by Sfiths vote, of the competitive bidding process, finding such waiver to be in the City's best interest; and authorizing the Mayor and City Clerk to execute an Agreement with Musco Lighting as the provider of a maintenance free sports lighting system at Fairway Park, in an estimated amount of $311 ,700.00, to be installed at the sports-field, basketball court, and two (2) tennis centers. Issue: Shall the Commission adopt the Resolution? Item Summa /Recommendation: Fairway Park is a neighborhood park that will receive improvements as part of the City of Miami Beach Parks Master Plan Bond Program, adopted by the City Commission on June 19, 1996. As part of the planned improvements, a sports lighting system will be installed on the grounds. Within the City Parks Program, there is an increased need for extended night time play hours, given that the Park has no lighting of its own and the influx of new residents in the vicinity of the Park that would participate in new programs, such as night time open basketball play, soccer and baseball league play, etc., the implementation of these improvements needs to be expedited. While the review and pennitting of the construction documents Is being perfonned. 8 process that would take at least eight months, the sports lighting system can be procured and installed. The design. permitting process, and installation of the sports lighting package can be performed independently to the rest of the Park's improvements. Consequently, it is in the best interest of the City to implement this phase as expeditiously as possible, so the North Beach residents can enjoy the use of the facilities while the Park is being improved. Musco Lighting has speCialized in sports-lighting. Musco's proposal for the furnishing and installation of the system includes a 1 O-year parts and labor warranty for the Fairway Park sports lighting equipment and, from this point on, will provide this warranty coverage on all future projects with the City of Miami Beach, Florida. Musco's technology will provide monitoring of the sports lighting system which includes the ability of evaluate lamp outages, fuses blown, breaker trips, and lamp recycling. These functions have been developed by Musco. Musco will provide next business da re air service when an outa e has occurred and will reduce ener consum lion b 40% ercent. Advisory Board Recommendation: I N/A Financial Information: Source of Amount Account Approved Funds: 1 $311,700.00 FUND 370: 1995 General Obligation Parks Bond (already aODroDriated) D 2 3 4 Finance Dept. Total $311,700.00 Ci Clerk's Office L Islative Trackin M. Alexandra ROlandelli, CIP Office SI n-Offs: Department Director N-FairwayPk-02-03162005 ty Manager AGENDA ITEM DATE C78 3-/6-().:) CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH. FLORIDA 33139 www.miamibeachft.gov To: From: Subject: COMMISSION MEMORANDUM Mayor David Denner and Date: March 16, 2005 Members of the City Commission Jorge M. Gonzalez t ~ City Manager 0 () A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, APPROVING A WAIVER, BY SnTHS VOTE, OF THE COMPETITIVE BIDDING PROCESS, FINDING SUCH WAIVER TO BE IN THE CITY'S BEST INTEREST; AND AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY CLERK TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA AND MUSCO LIGHTING TO BE THE PROVIDER OF A MAINTENANCE FREE SPORTS LIGHTING SYSTEM AT FAIRWAY PARK, IN AN ESTIMATED AMOUNT OF $311,700.00, TO BE INSTALLED AT THE SPORTS-FIELD, BASKETBALL COURT, AND TWO (2) TENNIS COURTS. ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION Adopt the Resolution. FUNDING: Funds in the amount of $311,700.00 are available from the 1995 Parks General Obligation Bond (FUND 370) from the construction budget for the project, and have previously been appropriated. ANALYSIS: Fairway Park is a neighborhood park that will receive improvements as part of the City of Miami Beach Parks Master Plan Bond Program, adopted by the City Commission on June 19,1996. As part of the planned improvements, a sports lighting system will be installed on the grounds. The planned improvements to the Park will consist of a new sport lighting system; refurbishing of a sports field, two tennis courts, and a basketball court; installation of a new perimeter fence; and construction of new park facilities, including public restrooms, administrative office, storage space, and semi-covered public space. Plans and specifications for the Project were developed in 2001; an Invitation to Bid was issued, but the sole bidder's price proposal was much higher than the available budget at the time. Commission Memorandum Musco Lighting Sole Source March 16, 2005 Page 2 Now, the construction documents need to be revised to comply with the existing codes and regulations and to reflect the current available funding. In addition, the significant improvements at the North Shore Park and Youth Center, already in operation, and the Normandy Isle Park and Pool, currently under construction, make the proposed recreation center at the Fairway Park unnecessary. A smaller facility will comply with the Park's requirements. Within the City Parks Program, there is an increased need for extended night time play hours. Given that Fairway Park has no lighting of its own and the influx of new residents in the vicinity of the Park that would participate in new programs, such as night time open basketball play, soccer and baseball league play, etc., the implementation of these improvements needs to be expedited. While the review and permitting of the construction documents is being performedt a process that would take at least eight months, the sports lighting system can be procured and installed. An advantage of undertaking the sport lighting improvement as the first phase of the Project is the fact that the residents would be able to enjoy night time sports activities, while the rest of the improvements are in progress. The design, permitting process, and installation of the sports lighting package can be performed independently to the rest of the Park's improvements. Consequently, it is in the best interest of the City to implement this phase as expeditiously as possible, so the North Beach residents can enjoy the use of the facilities while the Park is being improved. Sports lighting of athletic facilities is unique. The lighting system should minimize light output above the horizontal plane to the extent possible, while providing safe illumination, as determined by the recommended practices adopted by the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America. Musco Lighting (Musco) has specialized in sports-lighting and has already installed sport lighting systems at the City's North Shore Park and Tennis Center, Flamingo Baseball field, Palm Island Tennis Courts, and the Crespi, Tatum, and Stillwater Parks Basketball Courts. Musco's proposal for furnishing and installation of the system includes a 1 O-year parts and labor warranty for the Fairway Park sports lighting equipment. With the number of City projects already completed, Musco is proposing to extend this warranty to all future projects with the City of Miami Beach, Florida. Musco's own technology will provide monitoring of the sports lighting system which includes the ability to evaluate lamp outages, fuses blown, breaker trips, and lamp recycling. Musco will guarantee lighting levels for 5,000 hours free of maintenance. These functions have been developed by Musco. Musco will provide next business day repair service when an outage has occurred. Musco provides a 24 hour call center with live staff to answer all calls and verify that schedules have processed, and real time monitoring of all schedules to insure they have progressed (Exhibit "A"). Musco is an industry leader in controlling unwanted light and glare into surrounding neighborhoods. Musco's design is based on the premise to light the Project with 40% fewer fixtures than other manufacturers in the marketplace, which has the potential' to Commission Memorandum Musco Ughting Sofe Source March 16, 2005 Page 3 translate to 40% less energy costs per month and 40% less demand charges from Florida Power and Light (FPL). The light intensity at the Fairway Park's multi-purpose area and tennis courts will be designed for 30 foot-candles and at the basketball court for 20 foot- candles. Musco's proposal foral! these services is $311,700.00, as outlined in Exhibit "B". The Administration recommends that the City Commission approve a waiver, by Snths vote, of the competitive bidding process, finding such waiver to be in the City's best interest; and authorize the Mayor and City Clerk to execute an agreement between the City of Miami Beach, Florida and Musco Lighting for the provision and installation of a sport lighting system at the sports field, basketball court, and two (2) tennis courts at Fairway Park, in an estimated amount of $311,700.00. The Agreement provides for the lighting system equipment detailed planning, design, permitting, and installation services. JMG\RCM\TH\JECh\AR\gg T:'AGENDA\2005\Mer1605\Reguler\Felrwey Perk Memo.doc I'IM!';-~-..:xlla:> ~':":>l. t-'.i<:11 Ex~~ bit \\ A. #1 100 ls\ Ave West _ PO Box!rJ6. 05K010050. 'A 52577 Phone: (800) 825-6020 . Fax: Ie8S} 397~736 February 24, 2005 MillDi Beacb Parks & ~on .2100 Washington Ave Miami Beach. PIa. 33139 A T1'N :Julio Megisso RE~ Sportsligbting sole source Deer Julio, For more than 25 years. Musco Ilas spceializcd in .ports-lighting. Tho tedmo1ogy cng)neered into the system is ur1SW'Passed in die marketplac;e. making Musco the only manufacturer that provides a factory- test~d, reliable. indusrrial.-strength product that can reduce energy costs by 40".4. Simply SIBled, MUJCO CaD light your project with 4oe~~wer ftxture5 than any othor manufacture in the marketplace. That tranSlates to 400;' less energy eosts per month and 40% less demand charges from FPL. The following key features are inQOl]lOratcd into our produd desigu and are Ulllvailable from any other manu&cturer. Warranty IO)'eart parts lUId labor I inc;Judcs an jmurancc certificate for your protection. Musco from this point 00 will provide this wammty coverage Oil all future projeds with the City of Miami Beach, florida. Musco's technology will prO\lide monitoring of your sporuligbting sys~ which lnclud83 the ability to evaluate lamp outages, Mea blown, breaker !rips. and lamp recyc1in&. Tbese functions have been de\'eloped only by MWlco Ihrough years of research. Musco wit! call the City the ncltt business day via. Phone or fax when on outage has occurred and will send the appropriato manpower and equipment to rep4ir the aff<<tcd equipment. Consistellf Jiaht weJs Musco will also guaranTee the light levels on your fields for 5000 hn. Tbis technology is unique to the industry, simple stated no one else elm pNvide this type of g\W11rtte for mBrc produl:C except MIlSCO .This tran:sLatcs to light levell that ",ill be Ihe same year after year. Light Tmpau " V..w.ated mare Musco is the leader in the indllStry when it comes to eontroJliag UR'\I'llIlted lipi uulglare into surrounding ncicbbomood5. Musco's independent teSttng labr'atory reports clearly :lhow that MUSI'O is the undisputed leader with this technology. Mu.qco puts the light wh!!f8 you need it to be not in the eyes of the community. Mascots ConU'OI Link True statui f'eedback available on all manual ovenide switches; Individually fUsed relays; Tw~way high- speed coUUJl\irlication system aDo"" COlUWlt moniloring of cODb"Ol unit, schedulas, switohes and contaCtors. Schedulilll Features ,. r-oM. ~Ch.)-.o::1UIu..> J...J. .;> J. 100 1 II A.ve Wesl _ PO Box 808 . OslcCli0050. IA 52577 Phone: fSOOt 825-6020. Fox: (88813'17-8736 Simple pass cod~ scbeduling via the internet, phon~ fax, or email; Ability to tchedule multiple fields at one time for multiple days in advance: No Hmitarlons to advance scbedu'ing; Ability to add User Group information for tm;ldng field wage CUltomet Support 24 hour c::all center with live staff to lInswer all ulIs and verifY that schedules have processed; lmmec1iate on/off is processed thro\l&h c:.all center and validates that correct field is turned on or off; bal time monitarin& of all schedules to insure they have processed; Complete control of scheduler information via the website lI1cluding scturity codes ReportiDg Complete hiSlOn' of all usage is available via the wcbsite. Breakdown by facility, field. date ~ and u.o;er UUUp.so Reports available in electroni.e format Please note !hat MIl$CO is the sole provider <mil' of this ~)ogy to thc markBtp~. If)'Ou need additional infonnation or have ~r questions regardina OUf prodQC1S, please C<JIIQd. me at 9541727-1443 t".~':: I. TOTAL P.02 Control- Link. Flexible control and solid management of your facility, saves operating cost and improves service Get fingertip control of your facilities from: your desk your field your home your phone ... from anywhere m~. We Make It Happen~ i;;>i' ,...i...'.':..... '.'..'...... .......,:.' ..d'.... ............'..'.".'........'...,.,. ,....~.......'.'........'............ '" ...'.......'.'...'.....'._.'..."j'..",.. '.' .,.....'..:,'.......'..'..,:..'....'..'...:...'-......,...,....."'." "". ;Q '.tCl.~Q,:gg::I'~:qSQlt$ p......." ,..,..t..., ".'.1.. ....':i......."'.k..' '..S.... .......' '.'1.......... .........,......' ",onro~~ln~.: · YSf)P'I for new and existing sports facilities With cities and recreational needs growing faster than ever, it's critical for schools, city planners, facility managers and park and recreation departments to maximize their available resources and make solid decisions about managing and expanding their facilities. Control-Link. is a reliable, cost effective system that helps control, monitor and manage your new or existing recreational facility lighting and any other electrically or electronically operated equipment. The Control-Link System includes our exclusive Control-Link Central~ - which is staffed 24/7 to assist in your scheduling and reporting need~, the on-site Control-Link equipment, and an industry leading warranty. Reduce energy cost and staff legwork Control-link reduce~ energy usage by operating lights and equipment only when needed. This helps curtail taxpayers' concerns about lights operating when fields arc not in use. The automated system reduces staff traveling from field to field to turn lights 011 and ofFbefore and after events. Eliminates the need to distribute and track multiple- sets of keys, and reduces the time it takes to coordinate staff and facility schedules. Flexible control simplifies operational needs Lighting schedules are entered into an easy to use Control-Link Central web site or by email, phone or fax. Users are set up with passwords that allow varying access levels that you specify. Passwords, unlike keys, can be: issued or cancelled at any time making seasonal personnel or volunteer changes easier to manage. The system is designed to allow long-term scheduling, with the flexibility to switch your lights on or off immediately. Emergency schedule changes can be made through Control-Link Central or an on-site Schedule Override screen, and on-site manual controls are provided for your I112intenance staff. Solid management tools reduce hassle Control-Link saves you time overseeing facility operations, scheduling staff and planning routine maintenance. Control-Link Cencral accumulates information for you about your facility usage including operating history by facility and user group. and provides proactive monitoring of your lighting system.,. reporting fixture outages to help you plan routine maintenance. A preseason light check helps assure your fields are ready for play. Your Control-Link Central team can assist you in crearing reports and analyzing your data to help provide tools for efficient operations, allocation of costs, assessment of user fees, proactive maintenance and facility expansion planning. These capabilities provide the basis for significant long term cost savings and the potential for providing better customer service and innovative uses of your facilities without adding staff. 2 · Saves Energy and Staff Costs · Allows Flexible Control · Provides Usage Data · Increases Security · Provides Reliable Operation "Thank you so much for providing such an effective and advanced system for scheduling our lights; it has truly revolutionized the way we work. " - Kelly Bnker Athletic Fid,j Pel'mit Coordinator l)"pt of Par1.." Rl'cr"ation Jlld J'vtJrill" City of Lung Beach. CA "It's the best thing we ever did. With the savings in energy and labor costs, our Control-Link system will pay for itself in less than 2 years." "I use Control-Link Central- to enter the weekly schedules so I can spend my time taking care 01 other things ... They do a great iob, week after week." - ....n A",dJim' t\thletk Coordinator City of Cap I' CurJI, FL - John Banks Park and Ren-""tioll Superviml' La!-'\Ina Ni!,,"ud, CA 3 Control- Link. Central Trained Staff Available 2417 System and Schedule Monitoring The Control-Link Control and Monitoring System checks your system performance each time your lights are turned on. If the system detects fixture outages that affect playability. Control-Link Central is notified and ",-ill contact you. Preseason checks can be a part of your proactive maintenance program to help make sure your lights are operating before the first game. Control-Link Cencral staff monitor all schedules entered to make sure they are successfully completed. Operations Support Control-Link Central provides two options for IThlnagement and control of your facilities: . Direct concrol of the Control-Link Central database and systems via an easy-co- use websitl"; . Contact Control-Link Ct'ncral's team of trained operators 24/7 to monitor and enter your schedules and transmit last minute schedule changes. Control-Link Activation Management Data Control-Link Central offers dlcctive tools to operate, manage, and analyze the ex'tensive stored information. Standard reports include usage reports by facility and/or end-user, Once the on-site equipment is installed, a Musco tt.-chnician activates and tests your Control-Link system. The technician programs your specific field configurations and enters astronomic data for your geographic location. Sample commands are sent from Control-Link Central to test each relay/ligl1ting zone. Customer Training Control-Link Central staff provides customer training via telephone conference on Control-Link oper.ltion, scheduling, website access, and all user functions. "We greatly appreciate your super friendly service." Kelly Barker, Athlcti, Field l"'flllit C,mrdinJtm n::partlllel1l of Park., Recr."ation and Marin.... City oil-ong Beach. CA ~ _ _.......-.l.~ ~~. .......,.., ::;:;~ --' ...... t ....' -. .. QIIIllt .-... 1l . 11 .. . . 11 11 This is a partial sample 01 a customer's weekly schedule as entered on Musco's Control.Link website. The current day Is always highlighted. 4 Control-Link Central's database stores usage data by field and user group. Technical Data :;-'''iD ','i':: ". '.,~f ," dl:' r\/t v"k, It' <,t"",,,,:0,,;;:~:j1.,,~W~"''?'" ,'w:~;< ;3 :~.;;",.~ 1- ".-, ~. .1', ,'" ," <'f' ,..". .'( . ,lA~.(,'i.~ On-Site Equipment Overview Your factory-built and -tested Control-Link equipment includes: . Satellite antenna . Communication Modem . Control and Monitoring cabinet(s) Optional Equipment . Remote Manual Switches cabinet . On-site Schedule Override Supplied by Contractor . Main disconnect (e1ectric;u distribution panel), conduit and power ",,-iring . 120 volt control circuit(s) . Transformer if 120 volt supply not available . Mounting hardware for cabinets . Conduit Cemmllllcatlall Maum ea.lneI Connects to s3lell~e or other communication method ConIr.1 'M Monltllrllll Cablllll Sllellltt AnItlllll Roof mounted option Communication System Musco provides a rdiable, high-speed broadband system that connects Control- Link Central to your on-site equipment. Available nationwide, our commercial grade satellite antenna is installed by a qualified technician and provides real-time "always on" two-way communication. COm....lcati.n MlIiItm CI.lntl r - s.. .--------.- ....-.....----__........1 Saltllilo Anlolna Dim_IDns ~_. --- 12.... .~_.~ .........._..._- ; : ' I~ U'~ ~~ 21.1'. . . Technical Data \j :' ~:~' I . , -, , ' ~. . , '. Control and Monitoring Cabinet , '! ~' '.'-,- ;"=' '-'-'-i i;,:' Panel :.'''',.;l'. ...-, . The on-~ite Control and Monitoring cabinet operates and monitors your lights and equipment on new lighting projects. Existing lighting systems require a retrofit Control Cabinet - contact us for details. On/Off Control Module Receives and stores schedules from Control-Link Central, sends signals to contactors to operate your equipment, verifies schedules carried out Monitoring Module Monitors your lighting system and reports any fixtUre outages to help you plan routine m:lintenance and keep your facilities operating Contactor Switching Modules Switches your equipment on/offper the schedules from the controller Enclosure Enclosure and panel weigtrt Large (6 foot) - 1 00 Ibs Manual Off-On-Auto Switch detail ....'.;..i..".'... J . !lt~ I ;. . . . !.NJ 1"1,. - v" ! j ..._..._...,Y r .----.-n . ,. _..:)J '-T~1:f rl ~.... [~U ~ r-.-.a-Q..--:.~.~.. := -..~~..~ r U ::";0::' ,.: iJ ~---=~~ ~. ~~ Enclosure and panel weight Small (4 foot) - 70 Ibs Contactor Module Options , r , . : t " , . > , ~ II .; .~ : - . .. ~ - - 30 amp 2lbs 100% 8.5 VA 2/0-14ga 6 12 60 amp 4.51bs 100% 22 VA 2/0-14ga 6 12 100 amp 10lbs 100% 55 VA 350 mcm . 6 ga 3 6 6 .:,!>di;:j!:'; i ' ~ . i:> ;:...'" .j' ,~;:~~i Cootactors, > .: : j:l~.~~~~;: :~~\<-, :",: ~:-:' .' .3Jm~?:;' B'ar':::; ,":'. .. .. .'~:hilmitffBli.i~~' .1' .~. ' . . .: 0 HOldS Size #14 to #4- .. ~":';."'." ::.,(:.-.__,_,'-,'::,<::.".L..q> :;);)-."':~,, : :'. . LCQntrofWirin~f .., ::: '.: ~:::.~. : .' ~,1EC ~ei '. o:Conttcil termiriaIblocb m~telL . .. . ..l~l~l::'~~ . , . . Make-brd'ore~b~ t:ont:lcu . Fact9ry w~ to terminal blocks . Mounted to maintain NEMA :4 I ~, ' ,', ;, ;~:"i' ; ,l .~.- res. ..,. :"1 ;.'; i,;( :'..t. .:-d' , i,~d;..-(~' ". .!i- , . Technical Data ,I . ';:',~F" .c ,< ,~t' ~~::! ;:1:::1'::::.0)' ...',i;:.....,.'. ' '-~.,.' -', . )<~;H'~i;t::~' .. .-';' .;..j~ ~:;,:::~ . '. ,..',....1 ~': < -,' .. "<-'-<'."':..", Optional Schedule Override Cabinet The on-site Schedule Override touch screen en~bles your user groups to extend pl~y or turn the lights off early. Easy to use LCD screen and user access code protection. r 6.:W -j. 1 0.044' SeIIlda" Oftrrldl Cabllllll 12.66" J Optional Remote Manual Switches Cabinet The remote Manual Switches cabinet is available for special switching requirements, or for more convenient Off-On-Auto switch location for maintenance staff. Lockable cabinet helps prevent tampering for outdoor mounted equipment. Mallllll SWIlCb.. cablnll Musco Systems to Meet Yo Light-Structure 2" Outdoor: New Lighting Applications Engineered as 5 Easy Pieces" that support the 5 important sports-lighting principles Df safety, durability, energy efficiency. environmental sensitivity and cost. Increases light levels up tD 25% Reduces wasted spill light up tD 95% Additional Solutions SportsCluster-2:!, Outdoor: Retrofit Applications A modular photometric unit factory aimed and tested to perform from your choice of structures - makes retrofit of old equipment easy. Increases light levels up to 25% Reduces wasted spill light up to 95% Light-Pak- Indoor: New and Retrofit Applications Energy-efficient indoor sports lighting that operates at your choice of two energy levels for improved cost control. Saves energy costs over alternative systems ~ mu~ We Make It Happen. www.musco.com e-mail: lighting@musco.com 100 15t Avenue West/ PO Box 808 Oskaloosa, Iowa 52577 641/673-0411. Fax: 641/672-1996 800/825-6030 Smart LampTM Operating System Ordering Information Ordering Code .......................................LA-30Z-1 ANSI Designation ..........................................M48 Description ......................... ..............MH1500 MZ lamp Type ................................HID: Metal Halide 02005 Musco Lighting' Patents Issued & Pending. 1500 Watt Metal Halide Lamp (Clear) Technical Data Sheet Proprietary to Musco Lighting Physical Characteristics Bulb Size ......... ..... ............. ........ .... ......... ............... ........... ........... ...............8T-56 Bulb Finish ...... .......... ..... .................... ............. ...... .......... ............ ........ ........Clear Base ...................................................................Mogul Screw Position Oriented Maximum Overall Length (MOL) .................................................15%' (391mm) light Center Length (lCL) .............................................................9Y.' (232mm) Arc Tube Lighted Length.................................................................3Y". (84mm) Arc Tube Material .............................................................................Fused Silica Maximum Permissible Bulb Temperature ......................................400.C (752'F) Maximum Permissible Base Temperature .....................................210.C (410.F) Photometric Operating Characteristics' System Rated Constant Lumens Over Life 2...........................................134,000 Operating Position ........................ ... ...... .......... .............. .......Arc Tube Horizontal Lamp Replacement Interval, Hours 3...........................................................5000 Correlated Color Temperature (Approximate) ...........................................4200K CIE Chromaticity Coordinates (Approximate) ...............................x-.370. y-.390 Color Rendering Index (Ra)........................................................................65-70 Electrical Data Average Lamp Wattage Over Operating Life 2..............................................1450 Warm-up Time to 80% of Output.....................................................3-5 Minutes Re-strike Time for Hot Lamp........................................................10-15 Minutes Lamp Operating Current (Max. rms Amps) 4..................................................6.0 Ballast Type ......... ............................. ..... ......... ............... ..... ........... ......ANSi M48 Minimum Starting Temperature ...... ........ ........... ..... ...... ................ ...... ........ -30'C Footnotes: (1) Operating Characteristics are per the Musco Smart Lamp(TM) Operating System on a commercial ballast with arc tube horizontal. Lamp lumen measurements In accordance with IESNA LM-51-00. Lamp color data in accordance with IESNA LM-58-94. Lamp operating cycle of fIVe hours per start to reflect expected field use in the sports lighting Industry. (2) Lamp starts out at a reduced wattage and increases over life to offset lumen loss as lamp ages. Average wattage over life is 1450 watts. (3) Beyond 5.000 hours Is the time when constant lumens are no longer maintained by the Smart LampTM Operating System. Average lamp life before failure Is substantially greater than 5,000 hours as tested and defined per IESNA LM-47-01 with five hours per start. (4) Does not Include ballast losses. We Make" Happen. 800/825-6030 www.muscO.com Iighting@musco.com SSL.Dl Recommended Warnings, Cautions and Operating Instructions ~ WARNING: These lamps can cause serious skin burn and Lll eye inflammation from short wave ultraviolet radiation if outer envelope of the lamp is broken or punctured. Do not use where people will remain for more than a few minutes unless adequate shielding or other safety precautions are used. Certain lamps that will automatically extinguish when the outer envelope is broken or punctured are commercially available. This lamp complies with FDA radiation performance standard 21 CFR subchapter J. (USA:21 CFR 1040.30 Canada:SORlDORS/80-381) /I the outer bulb Is broken or punctured, tum off al once and replace the lamp to avoid possible Injury from hazardous short wave ultraviolet radiation. Do nol scralch the outer bulb or subject It to pressure as this could cause the outer bulb to crack or shaller. A partial vacuum In the ouler bulb could cause glass lolly If the envelope Is struck. ~ WARNING: The art-tube of metal halide lamps are Lll designed to operate under high pressure and at temperatures up to 1000'C and can unexpectedly rupture due to internal or external factors such as a ballast failure or misapplication. If the arc-tube ruptures for any reason, the outer bulb may break and pieces of extremely hot glass might be discharged into the surrounding environment If such a rupture were to happen, THERE IS A RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERlY DAMAGE, BURNS AND FIRE. RELAMP FIXTURES AT OR BEFORE THE END OF RATED LIFE. Allowing lamps to operate until they fail is not advised and may Increase the possibility 01 Inner arc tube rupture. CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE, BURNS AND FIRE RESULTING FROM AN ARC TUBE RUPTURE, THE FOLLOWING LAMP OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE FOLLOWED. Hg - LAMP CONTAINS MERCURY Manage in Accord with Disposal Laws See www.lamprecycle.org or call 1-800-825-6020 Lamp Operating Instructions: 1. Turn off lamps at least once a week for at least 15 minutes in systems which are operating on a continuous basis (24 hours/day-7dayslweek). FAILURE TO TURN OFF LAMPS FOR THE MINIMUM RECOMMENDED TIME MAY INCREASE THE POSSIBILITY OF AN INNER ARC-TUBE RUPTURE. 2. RELAMP FIXTURES AT OR BEFORE THE END OF RATED LIFE. Allowing lamps to operate until they fail is not advised and may increase the possibility of inner art tube rupture. 3. Before lamp installation/replacement, shut power off and allow lamp and fixture to cool to avoid electrical shock and potential burn hazards. 4. Use only auxiliary equipment meeting Philips and/or ANSI standards. Use within voltage limits recommended by ballast manufacturer. A. Operate lamp only within specified limits of operation. B. For total supply load, refer to ballast manufacturers electrical data. 5. Periodically inspect the outer envelope. Replace any lamps that show scratches, cracks or damage. 6. If a lamp bulb support is used, be sure to insulate the support electrically to avoid possible decomposition of the bulb glass. 7. Protect lamp base, socket and wiring against moisture, corrosive atmospheres and excessive heat. 8. Time should be allowed for lamps to stabilize in color when turned on for the first time. This may require several hours of operation, with more than one start. Lamp color is also subject to change under conditions of excess vibration or shock, and color appearance may vary between individual lamps. 9. Lamps may require 10 to 20 minutes to re-Iight if there is a power interruption. 1 O. Take care in handling and disposing of lamps. If an arc tube is broken, avoid skin contact with any of the contents or fragments. 11. Do not use this lamp in a fixture that contains a Pulse Start metal halide ballast and is specifically designed for use with Pulse Start metal halide lamps. 12. Use only in an enclosed fixture capable of withstanding particles of glass having temperatures up to 1000.C. '~fZOt:>~'tJ6t. . . Llght.StI!lcture ~tz.€€~TM FOl your budget, for the environment. €tzep wmt nte ~~fiJ:>aJ~€ €~p A+JP ve~p rtzOM ~~ OrW~~Ot.O~'1 '~~oVAt10~." ~A-. ~ f"~ Musco's Light-Structure 6ttZ.€€tJTM Musco's Green friendly system will reduce by half or more the cost of operating and maintaining your ballfield lighting system. For Your Budget Innovative photometric improvements of the luminaire result in substantially more efficient light control. Savings Musco's evolution of fundamental lamp principles creates a new operating system - Smart Lamp"'. 10 Year Life Cycle Cost Prior Technology Fixture Quantity Light.Structure Green Fixture Quantity 1. Energy - photometric improvement 2. Group Relamp 3. Lamp Maintenance 4. Energy - controls 5. Labor - controls *."""" t,!,C: 52 32 $7,812 $6,500 $1,500 $1,953 $4,000 ..".,~;. ~::;:,;;.;~t~:~~:; 4. 25% savings by switching on and off 20 minUles closer \0 actual usage time. 5. 15 minutes labor for luming 011 and for off at sa labor rate-'1000 operations. . . . for a More Energy Conscious Generation. Amazing new technology. . . same initial price. And best of all, it does wonderful things for the adjoining environment. It puts much less light on nearby properties. It protects the beauty of the dark night skies. For The Environment Spill and glare control features are now a standard part of every luminaire at no extra cost. This green generation luminaire system cuts spill by half or more, even when compared to Musco's prior industry-leading technology. less Sp ill 360' X 2251 Soccer Field 30fc Average Maintained 30fc Constanlllluminalion Light.Structure Fixture Type Ught.Structure Green~ with Total Light Contro'- photometric option 1500W MZ Lamp Type 1500W MZ ub Service. Now at No Extra Cost! ing with Musco tradition we guarantee all of this, plus a constant light level, ears. Musco's 10 Club Service includes lamp replacement at end of life. . . is supported seo's well established insurance backing. . . and is included at no extra cost.. tern Controls Standard Also included in the base price of Light.Structure Green is Musco's Control.Link.. system that gives you solid facility management and flexible control. .Se,10 Club S",.;ClI wa'ranly 10' dotails. Light-Structure 6f(2..€€tJ,. ~ Muoco UghlIng . BLSGl Light.Structure Green- System - still Five Easy Pieces. plus: Improved Lumlnalre Efficiency 1. Reflector system: More th~n 2000 photometric p~tterns provide optim:u energy efficiency and minimal spill light for each project. 2. Visor System: Severn visor choices provide energy efficient light on me field and minimal spill light. The aerodynamics reduce wind load on the poles. 3. Side Shift Beam Control: Bealns can be adjusted within the luminaire horizontally as wdl as vertically. We can now custom fit the light to the corners. Smart Lamp~ Operating Systell 1. Lamp: 30 years of lamp experience has taught Musco to operate the lamp with less energy and extend its life with a system of timed power adjustments. 2. Geared tm adjustmenf: With a geared leveling mechanism the I~mp arc rube operates in me energy adv.mtageous horizontal position. Increased Durability, Assured Results 1. Die-Cast aluminum reflector housing: Provides a rugged found~tion for building and maintaining a sophisticated photometric unit. 2. Gasketing: Improved material and gasket system design virtually eliminate "outg:l5ing" and other contamination of the reflectors and lens. 3. Factory Assembled Luminaires: The luminaire ships totally assembled: avoids contaminants, saves time, improves aiming accuracy, 4. AUaching Mechanism: The factory assembled lumin:lire connects electrically ~nd structurally to the crossarm v.ith one simple attachment. 5. Factory Aiming: Musco's well established service offacrory ailning is even better with Light-StnlCture Green. . . field changes can still be done. Solid control and flexible management 1. Controls and monitoring: This system, in one simple cabinet, included in the base price, saves energy and gives you a solid, flexible management tool. 2. Control Link Central-: Re:u people at Musco, 2417, support your operation of . your lights.. ..from office, field or home. . . benefits field users and neighbors. Ultimate guarantee. . . at no extra cost With Green Generation Lighting, Musco's 10 Club Service. guarantees it all for 10 years, plus free relamping ~t the end of the lamps I'3ted life. All of this is assured hy Musco's field service department and their technicians. Light Structure Green'" is the result of more than a dozen inventions and innovations from more than 10 million dollars of research and capital investment by Musco. - m~. We Make It Happen~ 800/825-6030 www.musco.com e-mail: lighting@mu5Co.com 2._H._ 3. Itn! """ 4. E1oc:lrloal C.m,._ Eal..... 5._ COIe.._ Bu. ....................... - ~.,_. -... ......1l$.P__....7;..~47'I'IOn;.~;~; .-..n.; ~....; lilMKJ'; ...,_; !i21t411:~l;N7ftt I;.....,.; WZIIIIl; ....77: YQOgl; i701'.IIllClWI: ",'''; MiIl'1";...uI; "-IN: __;....lID:...-:I; .,..,.,; "",e; D3I1".: DOD1I7;~,';o.ll"- c:.r..-,....... JOG't;7S1M; 7":__~ ...,.......;~; I!lDiOloI; ......,; tf'ODUI: DIlIll1:ZIaCIi'I~ Zll'I:Zn:WaI1IPe,.__....,.............11~ ~ """'-- . F.b 17 21 04:43a LEWIS GILBERT 954-727-8445 p. 1 'Ex ~\ 6i l: \\'0" 1600 SW 52"'1 Way. Plantation. fL . 33317 Phone: 954-583-9756 . fox 954-629.a4-46 Quotation: Fairway Park Date: 2125105 To: Alexandra Rolandc:lli Fu: 30S-673-7073 TERMS: Net 30 QUANTITY We arc pleased to submit the following quotation for YOUT c:oosideraUon: DESCRIPTION Price Main Multi purpose area lit to 30 foot-<:andles. Installation of S 115,000.00 Light Structure poles and fixlurcs are included. Breakdown: 1.$72.000.00 includes all coaduit. wire, and switchgear. Also includeS EJcdri<:al Enginemng 2) 524.500.. 3)$12&.500.00 Tennis <:ourts lit to 30 fOotcandles. lDst3lJation of Light Structure poles and fixtures aTe included. Breakdown; 1 )$22.000.00 includes conduit. wire, and switchgear. Electrical engineering includes. 569,300.00 2)$15.000.00 includes unloading poles and setting poles. 3) Basketball courts lit to 20 footcandlcs. Installation of Light Structure poles and fixtures are included. 1) ) $7200.00. 2) $3800.00 includes unloading all pole and setting poles and aiming all fixtures. Also includes structure eugineering IJ 7,400.00 3) $6400includes all poles, fiJdUres .Iamps, remote ballast, d isconnec:ts. puU-boxes. and 10 year wamurty including all lamp change ~ts. IMPORT ANT: Prices are good for acceptance and delivery for 90 days oaly, unless such time is cxtcndcd in writing. .Plcase add applicable sales taxes to above prices, freight charges have been included. The above pri<:e is for a complete turnkey instaI1ation including conduit, wire, switch gear, and drawings. Price does not include any FPL charges, nor does it include penniuing if applicable. ?/' -, di:.fiJ/I District Sales 3, Af-ro,;lJJtUjf~- Ol-f - O~OO6-{)/