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Lower or install lever lock at 48" (1219 mm) max. above 4 $ 2 allowed for approach provided and is mounted the finished floor for forward approach to object (ADAAG at 57" (1448 mm) above the finished floor. Fig. 5). $ Main Entrance Glec,FeRse eR the pull side of the dnar. §4.13 VI deep feaF�!$e iRGtal� 2 3 4 §4.13 min . e�G-P�25) GF 2 Main " MM) FAiR. deep Gl9aF flOOF area (ADAAG Fig. 25) eF Entrance install a power aGtiyated door-. County Concludes, CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install automatic door openerlcioser for main entrance door. $ Field Notes 4.2 Concession Area 5 Counter is mounted at 36.75" (933 mm) above §7.2 Rework (cut out) a portion of the main counter 36" (914 4 the finished floor to top. mm) max. above the finished floor to top and 36" (914 Concession counter protrudes into walkway, §4.4 mm) min. in length. PlaGe a rvaRG detertable element of baFFieF „r,.ar.rr.r...}L. 2 $ 6 projecting 5.5" (140 mm) from back wall, and is mounted at 34" (864 mm) above the finished Concession floor to its bottom leading edge. $ Counter Per Site Visit, CONTRACTOR Required to rework counter, not to exceed 4" into walkway.(ADAAG Fig. 8a) The counter does not have signage posted §4.1 Post signage indicating the international symbol of 2 Field Notes 7 indicating the international symbol of accessibility in compliance with ADAAG 4.30 [Fig. 43(a) accessibility. and (b)]. 4.3 Locker Rooms MONROE COUNTY ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT 3 2. JACOB'S AQUATIC CENTER Page 8 of 94 ALL emergency alarms shall provide both audible anti visual notification Facility#2: Jacobs Aquatic Center Yr. Bit: 2000 q Address: 320 Laguna Ave. ATP Priority: I tY Item No. Area/ Room Physical Obstacle ADA Method/ Proposed Photo Schedule/ Code p sed Correction Status Cost page Priority 8 Non -compliant door opening force over 12 IV. §4.13 Adjust or replace door closer, maintain door hinges to 4 Men's Locker Room provide an opening force not to exceed 5 lbf. The babychanging station is mounted at 43" " 9 9 §7•2 Lower the baby changing station to 3fi �914 mrn} max. 4 $ 9 (1092 mm) above the finished floor to top. above the finished floor to top. $ Per Site visit County Discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES; CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install seat lid on water closet, Field Notes CONTRACTOR Required to relocate Toilet paper holder, CONTRACTOR Required to move existing bench to provide clear floor space, $ CONTRACTOR Required to rework stall walls to accomod ate clear floor space, CONTRACTOR Required to provide 30" width handrial to handrail in ambulatory stall. 10 Accessible The accessible stall door is not self -closing. F8C §11-- Provide an accessible stall with a self -closing door to 4 Stall 4.17 comply with §4.17 (FBC Fig. 30). $ 11 Shower control requires pinching, tight §4.27 Replace or retrofit shower control with system not 4 Shower Stall grasping or turning of the wrist to operate. requiring pinching, tight grasping or turning of the wrist to operate, $ 12 Non -compliant door opening force over 12 IV. §4.13 Adjust or replace door closer, maintain door hinges to 4 provide an opening force not to exceed 5 IV. The baby changing station is mounted at 43" §7.2 Lower the baby changing station to 36" (914 mm) max. 4 $ 13 �IVomen's (1092 mm) above the finished floor to top. above the finished floor to top. Locker $ Rooms Per Site visit, County discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES; Field Notes CONTRACTOR Required to rework door to provide clear floor space. $ Field Notes Per Site visit, County Discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES; CONTRACTOR Required to replace water fountain with a high Low unit. $ 14 Accessible The accessible stall door is not self -closing. FBC §11- Provide an accessible stall with a self -closing door to 4 stall 4.17 comply with §4.17 (FBC Fig. 30). $ 15 Shower controls requires pinching, tight §4.27 Replace or retrofit shower controls with system not 4 Shower Stall grasping or turning of the wrist to operate. requiring pinching, tight grasping or turning of the wrist $ I I I to operate. 1 -1 _L___ I J_ MONROE COUNTY ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT 3 2. JACOB'S AQUATIC CENTER Page 9 of 94 ALL emergency alarms shalt provide both audible and visual notification Facility #2: Jacobs Aquatic Center Address: 320 Laguna Ave. Item No. Area/ Room Physical obstacle ADA , y Code Method/ Proposed Correction Per Site Visit, County discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES, Women's CONTRACTOR Required to raise sink to 34" above floor surface, Field Notes Locker CONTRACTCR Required to provide and install seat back on watercloset, Rooms CONTRACTOR Required to rework accessible stall walls to acccomodate 60" turning radius, CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install door closer for ambulatory stall, CONTRACTOR Required to provide width of 30" handrail to handrail in ambulatory stall. 5.2 Common Routes 15 Fire extinguisher protrudes into walkway, §4.4 Relocate or recess fire extinguisher so that it does not Accessable projecting 7" (178 mm) from back wall, and is project more than 4" (101 rnm) from back wall to outer Route on mounted at 33" (838 mm) above the finished leading edge (ADAAC Fig. 8). Yr. Bit: 2000 4ATP Priority: 7 Photo Schedule/ Status Page Priority 4 Cost Balcony floor to its bottom leading edge. !' 17 Elevator door reopening device causes §4.10 Adjust elevator door reopening device to remain open 4 elevator doors to remain open for less than 20 for at least 20 seconds. seconds. $ 18 Elevator Elevator door notification time is less than 8 §4.10 Adjust elevator answer notification time to be 5 seconds 4 seconds. min. ; $ Field Notes Per site Visit, CONTRACTOR Required to Provide and Install elevator instructional signage with Braile inside elevator car. $ 5.3 Interior 19 Community Non-cornAliant door opening force over 12 lbf. §4.13 Adjust or replace door closer, maintain door hinges to 4 Roam provide an opening force not to exceed 3 Ibf. $ 5.4 Restroom s 20 Nan -compliant door opening force over 12 lbf. §4.13 Adjust or replace door closer, maintain door hinges to 4 provide an opening force not to exceed 5 lbf. $ 21 The accessible stall door is not self closing. FBC §11 - Provide an accessible stall with 'a self -closing door to 4 Men's 4.17 comply with §4.17 (FBC Fig, 30). $ Restroom Field Notes Per Site Visit, CONTRACTOR Required to relocate toilet paper holder, $ Per Site Visit, CONTRACTOR Required to raise sink to 34" above floor surface. 22 The accessible stall door is not self -closing. FBC §11- Provide an accessible stall with a self --closing door to 4 4.17 comply with §4.17 (FBC Fig. 30). $ W m n' MONROE COUNTY ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT 3 2. JACOB'S AQUATIC CENTER Pagel 0 of 94 ALL emergency alarms shall provide both audible and visual notification Facility #2: Jacobs Aquatic Center Address: 320 Laguna Ave. Yr. Bit: 2000 . ATP Priority: I Item No. Area/ Physical AdA' Photo Schedule/ Room ys cal Obstacle Method/ Proposed Correction Status Cost Code Page Priority Restroom Field Notes Per Site Visit, CONTRACTOR Required to relocate toilet paper holder, Per Site Visit, CONTRACTOR Required to raise sink to 34" above floor surface. $ Area Between Men'sl Per Site Visit, County Discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES; Field Notes Women's CONTRACTOR Required to remove existing water fountain, Locker CONTRACTOR Required to provide high -low water fountain. Rooms MONROE COUNTY ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT 3 2. JACOB'S AQUATIC CENTER Pagel 1 of 94 MONROE COUNTY - ADA SEGMENT 3- INTERIOR PUBLIC ACCESS AREAS I SCALE JACOE3'5 AQUATIC CENTER LAYOUT GROUND f LOOR N T 5 PAGE 12Df94 KEWOKK ENTKY AND CONCESSION COUNTEKS .r T' FROVIDE AND IN5TALL 'Y AUTOMATIC DOOR ....... . . . . . . . . ....... OP(EN/CL05E) AND ADA - - - - - - - . . . ENTKANCE SIGNAGE �f0K MAIN ENTRY r.t:: i` r,'; v"_' :•fir''` rl s-ILI MONROE COUNTY - ADA SEGMENT 3- INTERIOR PUBLIC ACCESS AREAS SCALE JACOB'5 AQUATIC CENTER N T S PAGE PHOTOS GROUND FLOOR 13 OF 04 MOVE EXISTING BENCH TOWARD WALL, MEWS LOCKER ROOM REPLACE SHOWER CONTROLS, MEN AN WOMEN'5 LOCKER ROOMS RELOCATE BABY CHANGING STATION, MEN AND WOMEN'5 LOCKER ROOMS INSTALL SEAT LIDS, MEN AND WOMEN'S LOCKER ROOMS RAISE SINK, WOM.f-Nl5 LOCKER ROOM MONROE COUNTY - ADA SEGMENT 3- INTERIOR PUBLIC ACCESS AKEAS SCALE JAC015'5 AQUATIC CENTER N T S PAGE PHOTOS GROUND FLOOR 14 OF 94 MONROE COUNTY - ADA SEGMENT 3- INTERIOR PUBLIC ACCESS AREAS SCALE JACOE3'5 AQUATIC CENTER NTS FAG f LAYOUT SECOND FLOOR 15 Of 94 6 *�j a M LIq a, lk I � w5cron i, ��� Y n ki�. ==,,�PA,FAA:-�.-3.' �� ��� •�'i � �" � ... � ... •q . 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'fir i�. .. UWAISINFAAM1101103�i'�lI�11Ia► Facility #3: MC Government Center Annex Address: 88808 Overseas Hwy,' Plantation Yr. Bit: 1987 Key ATP Priority: I Item No. Area/ Physical Obstacle ADA Photo Schedule/ Room Y Code Method/ Proposed Correction Page a PriorityStatus Cost 4.1 Entrances Field Notes Main Entrance Per Site visit, CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install signs identifying ADA accessible entrance. Elevator hall call button is mounted at 40" (1016 §4.10 Relocate elevator hall call button and mount at 42" 0 066 rnm) above the finished floor to centerline. mm) above the finished floor to centerline (ADAAG Fig. "i Elevator 20). 1 � Field Notes Drinking fountain by Per Site visit, CONTRACTOR Required to rework existing water fountain( ADAAG Fig. 27a) the foyer 1 st level $ Noncompliant door opening force of 12 Ibf. §4.13 Adjust or replace door closer, maintain door hinges to 2 3 provide an opening force not to exceed 5 Ibf. $ Building and Permanent room identifying signage does not §4.30 Rework/replace existing signage with signage displaying 2 Planning Department have Braille or raised characters. raised characters on non -glare contrasting surface, Grad ` Office - 2nd Level 2 Braille text of same information and mount on wall 4 adjacent to latch side of door at 60" 0524 turn) above th $ finished floor to centerline. 4.2 Common Restrooms Permanent room identifying signage is mounted §4.30 Relocate and mount on wail adjacent to latch side of doo 3 5 an the door leaf. at 60" (1524 mm) above the finished floor to centerline. $ Field Notes Per Site Visit, CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install accessible signage per ADAAG Section 703 Men and Women's Door deadbolt is mounted beyond required reac §4.2 3 Accessible Restroom allowed for approach provided and is mounted a }. (1 st level) 6 60" (1524 mm) above the finished floor. $ Per Site Visit, CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install knob type hardware with lockable lever or loose grip pull handle, Field Notes Per Site Visit, CONTRACTOR Required to remove and cover over existing deadbolts. MONROE COUNTY ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT 3 3. JERRY ELLIS BUILDING Page 17 of 94 ALL emergency alarms shall provide both audible and visual notification. Facility ##3: MC Government Center Annex Address: 88800 Overseas Hwy, Plantation Yr. Bit: 1987 Key ATP Priority: 1 Item No. Area 4 Room Physical Obstacle � AOA Method/ Proposed Correction P Co ec ion Photo Schedule/ , Status Code Page Priority Water closet flush control is toward the wall side §4.16 Rotate water closet flush control toward the wide side or 3 7 install an electronically controlled mechanism. $ Field Notes Per Site Visit, CONTRACTOR Required to relocate water closet flush control toward the wide side for MEN'S ROOM ONLY Men and Women's Paper towei dispenser protrudes into walkway. §4.4 Relocate or recess so that it does not project more than 3 . $ Accessible Restroom (101 mm) from hack wall to outer leading edge (ADAAG -- Fig. 8). 1 st level Per Site Visit, County discoveredADDITIONAL ISSUES; ' CONTRACTOR Required to install water closet seat lids, Field Notes CONTRACTOR Required to raise sink from 32" above floor to 34" (ADAAG Fig 31), CONTRACTOR Required to lower mirror (ADAAG Fig. 31 ), • CONTRACTOR Required to relocate toilet paper holder. 5.2 offices -1st Level Permanent room identifying signage does not §4.30 Rework/replace existing signage with signage displaying 2 have Braille or raised characters. raised characters on non -glare contrasting surface, Grad 2 Braille text of same information and mount on wall g adjacent to latch side of door at 60" (1524 mm) above the finished floor to centerline. Tax Collectoes Office All office doors has non -compliant knob -type doc §4.13 Replace knob -type door hardware with lever or loose grip 2 10 hardware, requiring grasping and turning of the pull handle. $ wrist to operate. Rear emergency door has non -compliant door §4.13 Adjust or replace door closer, maintain door hinges to 2 11 opening force of 10 Ibf. provide an opening force not to exceed 5 Ibf. Rear emergency door closing time is less than 3 §4.13 Provide a sweep period of 3 seconds min. measured from 2 seconds. 700 open position to 3" (76 mm) from door latch. 12 INCLUDED ABOVE. Tax Collector's Office Field Notes Per Site Visit, County dicoveredADDITIONAL ISSUE CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install rear emergency door hardware Cost MONROE COUNTY ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT 3 3. JERRY ELLIS BUILDING Page 18 of 94 ALL emergency alarms shall provide both audible and visual notification Facility #3: MC Government Center Annex Address: 88880.Qverseas Hwy, Plantation Yr. Bit: 1987 Key ATP Priority: 1 Item No. Area/ Physical obstacle ADA Method/ Proposed Correction Photo Schedule! Room y Code Page Priority Status Cost Permanent room identifying signage does not §4.30 Reworktreplace existing signage with signage displaying 3 have Braille or raised characters and Is mounted raised characters on non -glare contrasting surface, Grad on the door leaf. 2 Braille text of same information and mount on wall 21 adjacent to latch side of door at 60" (1524 mm) above th $ finished floor to centerline. Men's Restroom Per Site Visit, County discoverecADDITIONAL ISSUES; Is the unisex -CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install light switch to a location near restroom entry door, Accessible Public -CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install sign designating "UNISEX" Restroom, Field Notes Restroom -CONTRACTOR Required to remove obstructions near sink and paper towel dispenser, -CONTRACTOR Required to remove existing sink and counter and replace(ADAAG Fig. 31 ), -CONTRACTOR Required to lower existing lock latch on door to 48 inches, -CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install water closet seat lid. Door closing time is less than 3 seconds. §4.13 Provide a sweep period of 3 seconds min. measured from 3 22 70° open position to 3" (76 mm) from door latch. Field Notes Per Site Visit, CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install self closer on door Men.'s Res#room Non -compliant knob -type door hardware, §4.13 Replace knob -type door hardware with lever or loose grip 3 23 Iss the Unisex requiring grasping and turning of the wrist to pull handle. $ Accessible Public operate. Restroom Lavatory knob -type faucet requires pinching and §4.19 Replace or retrofit. lavatory controls with paddle- 3 24 tight grasping to operate. operated, push type or electronically -controlled mechanism. Lavatory has unwrapped bottom sink pipes. §4.19 Cover (insulate) lavatory bottom supply and drain pipes. 3 25 Men's Restroom Is the Unisex' Accessible Public Urinal is mounted at 22' (559 mm) above the §4.18 Lower urinal and mount at 1 T' (431 mm) max. above the 3 26 Restroom finished floor to top of rim. f nished floor to top of rim. $ l2eananamt- arm ,.gar i fyi ,n signage does i;et §4.30 3 en the deer- lea 2 SFaille text ef 6amelFifeFmatieFiaFid mewHt eR w 11 „ adjaGeFit W 1 id de8F 27 Women's Restroom at6h s 9 ef at Drug court MONROE COUNTY ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT 3 3. JERRY ELLIS BUILDING Page 20 of 94 ALL emergency alarms shall provide both audible and visual notification Facility #3: MG Government Center Annex Address: 88800 Overseas Hwy, Plantation Yr.131t: 1987 Key ATP Priority: 1 Item No. Area/ Roam Phy sical Obstacle ADA Code Method! prapased Correction Photo Schedule/ Status Cost Page Priority Door closing time is less than 3 seconds. §4.13 Provide a sweep period of 3 seconds min. measured from 2 13 70° open position to 3' (76 mm) from door latch. Permanent room identifying signage does not §4.30 Rework/replace existing signage with signage displaying 2 have Braille or raised characters. raised characters on non -glare contrasting surface, Grad 2 Braille text of same information and mount on wall 14 adjacent to latch side of door at 60" (1524 mm) above -thE finished floor to centerline. All office doors has non -compliant knob -type do §4.13 Replace knob -type door hardware with lever or loose grip 2 15 hardware, requiring grasping and turning of the pull handle. wrist to operate. $ Property Appraiser's Office Rear emergency door has non -compliant door §4.13 Adjust or replace door closer, maintain door hinges to 2 16 opening force of 12 lbf. provide an opening force not to exceed 5 Ibf. $ Rear emergency door closing time is less than 3 §4.13 Provide a sweep period of 3 seconds min. measured from 2 17 seconds. 70" open position to 3" (76. mm) from door latch. INCLUDED ABOVE. $ Field Notes Per Site Visit, County DiscoveredADDITIONAL ISSUES CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install rear emergency door hardware. $ Furniture encroaches over fire extinguisher clew §4.2 relocate furniture to provide a 30" by 48" (762 mm by 4 18 floor space. 1219 mm) min. wheelchair clear floor space (ADAAG Fig 4). $ 6.2 Interior Spaces and Routes - 2nd Level Drug Court Counter is mounted at 42' (1067 mm) above the §7.2 Rework (cut out) a portion of the main counter 36" (914 4 19 Service Counter finished floor to top. mm) max. above the flnIshed floor to top and 36' (914 $ mm) min. in length. Non -compliant knob -type door hardware, §4.13 Replace knob -type door hardware with lever or loose grig 2 20 Emergency Exit by requiring grasping and turning of the wrist to pull handle. the Right Side operate. $ 6.3 Restrooms - 2nd Level Drug Court MONROE COUNTY ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT 3 3. JERRY ELLIS BUILDING Page 19 of 94 ALL emergency alarms shall provide both audible and visual notification Facility #3: MC Government Center Annex Address: 88800 Overseas Hwy, Plantation Yr. Bit: 1987 Key ATP Priority: 1 Item No. Area/ Physical Obstacle ADA Photo schedule/ Room y Code Method/ Proposed Correction Page Priority Status Cost Field Notes Women's Restroom Per Site Visit., CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install sign designating rest room as "UNISEX". Drug Coup Field Notes Monroe County has concluded that the women's bathroom is not accessible to the public, DOES -NOT require ADA accessible signage. MONROE COUNTY ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT 3 3. JERRY ELLIS BUILDING Page 21 of 94 MONROE COUNTY - ADA SEGMENT 3- INTERIOR PUBLIC ACCESS AREAS PLANTATION KEY- GOVERNMENT CENTER ANNEX- Jff RRY ELL15 BUILDING LAYOUT GROUND FLOOR SCALE NTS PAGE 22 Off 94 INSTALL ADA COMPLIANT 5IGNAGE FOR RE5TROOM5 REMOVE DEAD BOLTS AND COVER OVER REWORK EXISTING WATER fOU NTAI N LOWER MIRROR RELOCATE FLUSH CONTROL TO WIDE SIDE INSTALL SEAT LIDS, MEWS AND WOMEN'5 RE5TROOM5 RELOCATE TOILET PAPER HOLDER, AND LOWER SINK, MEWS AND WOMEN5 KESTKOOMS MONROE COUNTY - ADA SEGMENT 3- INTERIOR PUBLIC ACCESS AREAS PLANTATION KEY- GOVERNMENT CENTER ANNEX- JERKY ELL15 BUILDING P �I OT05 P I R5T ffLOOK 5CALE N T 5 PAGE 23 Off 94 •.. �..� � _ - - '•t-': S Ste. �.-.�:.�: �' • .fT.�S,� 4 r� ,' j ( ) 0 77 0 U-i V� u LLJ 0 Q) 4 V C) o u-i LL- V � CL z L� 75 LLJ < < CL C-) 00 < u C) ___j U-j z �-. _ � C-) LLJ CZ Q 0- QD �0 � 0 z (n o Q) 0 LU CL __j --i lL1 0 L) Q LLI ' I �'� '�:. 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Bit: 1980 ATP Priority: 1 No. ECBAO 10096 Photo Schedule/ Status Cost Page Priority 2 Field Note Per Site Visit, County Discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES, CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install signage identintifying accessible entrance on main entrance. $ Security checkpoint metal detector has 28" §4.2 Provide a 36" (914 mm) min. clear width continuously 2 3 Security Area (711 mm) passage width. (ADAAG Fig. 1 and Fig. 24 e). (Purchase) 3 $ Non -compliant door opening force of 10 Ibf. §4.13 Adjust or replace door closer, maintain door hinges to 4 4 Door by Main provide an opening force not to exceed 5 lbf. Entrance I i $ Counter is mounted at 47" 0194 mm) above §7.2 rework (cut out) a portion of the main counter 36" (914 4 the finished floor to top. mm) max. above the finished floor to top and 36" (914 5 mm) min. in length. $ Judge Pto mey's Foyer Per Site visit, county Discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES; Field Note CONTRACTOR Required to provide a minimum door closing time of 3 seconds. $ CONTRACOTR Required to install new door hardware on interior/exterior door to Courtroom B. 6.2 First Floor Hallway Area 2 6.3 Second Floor Hallway Area 8 Emergency exit door has a non -compliant door FBC §4.13 Adjust or replace door closer, maintain door hinges to 4 Hallway Area opening force of 25 lbf. provide an opening force not to exceed 8.5 lbf. 6 8 $ MONROE COUNTY ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT 3 4. PLANTATION KEY COURTHOUSE Page 27 of 94 ALL emergency alarms shall provide both audible and visual notification Facility #4: Plantation Key Government Center Address: 88824 Overseas Highway Yr. Bit: 1980 ATP Priority: 1 No. EC13A 10096 Item No. Area/ Physical Obstacle ADA Photo Schedule/ Room Y Code Method/ Proposed Correction page Priority Status Cost 7 Drinking fountain protrudes into walkway and is §4.4 Relocate or recess so that it does not project more than 4 mounted higher than 27" (686 mm) above the 4" (101 mm) from back wall to outer leading edge or Hallway Area finished floor to its bottom leading edge. 27" above the finished floor to its bottom leading edge 8 (ADAAG Fig. 8). $ 6.4 Elevator Area 3 8 There is no audible position indicator in §4.13 Provide an audible car position indicator device in 4 elevator car. elevator car. Audible signal shall sound as the car passes or stops at floors served by the elevator. Elevator does not have an audible signal at the §4.10 Provide an audible signal in hoist ways at floors served 4 $ 9 Elevator Area hoist way. by the elevator. $ 3 Elevator door reopening device causes elevator §4.10 Adjust elevator door reopening device to remain open 4 10 doors to remain open for 7 seconds. for at least 20 seconds. Per Site Visit, County Discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES; $ Field Note CONTRACTOR Required to raise identifying signage to 60" 7.1 First Floor Restrooms Area 2 11 Permanent room identifying signage is §4.30 Relocate and mount on wall adjacent to latch side of 4 mounted at 52" (1321 mm) above the finished door at 60" (1524 mm) above the finished floor to floor to centerline. centerline. $ 12 Non -compliant door opening force of 15 Ibf. §4.13 Adjust or replace door closer, maintain door hinges to 4 Men's provide an opening force not to exceed 5 Ibf. $ Restroom Area 2 Per Site visit County discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES; CONTRACTOR Required to reverse door swing(out swing), Field Note CONTRACTOR Required toprovide and install ADA Compliant handle, $ CONTRACTOR Required to lower lavatory and provide 27 inches of knee clearance beneath lavatory.(ADAAG Fig. 31), CONTRACTOR Required to relocate paper towel holder. MONROE COUNTY ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT 3 4. PLANTATION KEY COURTHOUSE Page 28 of 94 ALL emergency alarms shall provide both audible and visual notification Facility #4: Plantation Ivey Government Center Address: 88820 Overseas Highway Yr. Bit: 1980 ATP Priority: 1 No. ECBA044 Item No. Area/ Room Physical Obstacle - ADA Code Method/ Proposed Correction p Photo Schedule/ Status 'i ��9fi Cost 13 Toilet stall is 56' (1422 mm) deep. §4.17 Rework partitions and/or fixtures to provide a 60" by 59" Page Priority 3 (1524 mm by 1498 mm) standard stall for a floor Men's Toilet tissue dispenser is mounted at 44' (1118 §4.17 mounted water closet (ADAAG Fig. 30 a). Relocate toilet tissue dispenser at 36" (914 mm) max. 4 $ 14 Restroorn mm from rear wall to outer leadinge } edge. (perpendicular) from back wall to outer leading edge Area 2 Urinal is mounted at 24" (610 mm) above the §4.18 (ADAAG Fig. 30 d). Lower urinal and mount at 17" (431 mm} max. above 3 $ 15 finished floor to top of rim. the finished floor to top of rim. $ 16 Permanent room identifying signage is §4.30 Relocate and mount on wall adjacent to latch side of 4 mounted at 52" (1321 mm) above the finished door at 69' (1524 mm) above the finished floor to floor to centerline, Non -compliant door opening force of 15 ibf. §4.13 centerline. Adjust or replace door closer, maintain door hinges to 4 $ 17 provide an opening force not to exceed 5 Ibf. Door closing time is less than 3 seconds. §4.13 Provide a sweep period of 3 seconds min. measured 4 18 from 70" open position to 3" (76 mm) from door latch. COST INCLUDED ABOVE. $ n's V1lWomeomeRestroorn Paper towel dispenser encroaches over §4.2 Relocate encroaching items to provide a 30" by 46' 4 19 Area 2 lavatory clear floor space. (762 mm by 1219 mm) min. wheelchair clear floor space (ADAAG Fig. 4). Rework partitions and/or fixtures to provide a 60" by 59" 3 $ 20 Toilet stall is 5' (1397 mm) deep. §4.17 0524 mm by 1498 mm) standard stall for a floor mounted water closet (ADAAG Fig. 30 a). Water closet flush control is mounted on the §4.16 Relocate water closet flush control toward the wide side 3 21 tank -type unit and is toward the wall side. or install an electronically controlled mechanism. $ MONROE COUNTY ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT 3 4. PLANTATION KEY COURTHOUSE Page 29 of 94 ALL emergency alarms shall provide both audible and visual notification Facility 94: Plantation Key Government Center Address: 88820 Overseas Highway Yr. Blt: 1980 ATP Priority: •I ' No. ECBA044 Item No. Area/ Room _........... - Physical Obstacle ADA y Code Method/ Proposed Correction 10096 Photo Schedule/ Status Cast Priori( Page a y Per Site Visit, County Discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES; Women's CONTRACTOR Required to reverse door swing(out swing) to provide an accessible entryway(ADAAG Fig.25a), Field Note Restroom CONTRACTOR Required to rework side partitions, providing 17 inch distance to center of water closet to accommodate clear floor space in ADA Area 2 stall(ADAAG Fig. 30b), $ CONTRACTOR Required to replace existing mirror, CONTRACTOR Required to relocate paper towel holder to 42 inch height. 7.2 Courthouse Rear Restrooms Area 6 21 Courthouse Doorway opening has a clear width of 21" (533 §4.13 Rework doorway (partition) to provide the required 32" 2 Rear mm). (812 mm) min. clear door or entryway width (ADAAG Restroom Fig. 24). $ Area 6 22 Permanent room identifying signage is §4.30 Relocate and mount on wall adjacent to latch side of 4 mounted at 52" (1321 mm) above the finished door at 60" (1524 mm) above4he finished floor to floor to centerline. centerline. $ 23 Non -compliant door opening force of 12 Ibf. §4.13 Adjust or replace door closer, maintain door hinges to 4 provide an opening force not to exceed 5 lbf. $ i Field Note CONTRACTOR Required to reverse door swing,(out swing) CONTRACTOR Required to replace existing door handle with ADA Compliant handle. $ 24 Paper towel dispenser encroaches over §4.2 Relocate encroaching item to provide a 30" by 48" (762 4 lavatory clear floor space. mm by 1219 mm) min. wheelchair clear floor space Men's (ADAAG Fig. 4). $ Restroom Area 10 Field Note Per Site visit, CONTRACTOR Required to relocate Paper towel holder $ 25 Toilet stall is 56' (1422 mm) deep. §4.17 Rework partitions and/or fixtures to provide a 60" by 59" 3 (1524 mm by 1498 mm) standard stall for a floor mounted water closet (ADAAG Fig. 30 a). $ Per Site visit, County discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES; CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install door closer on ADA stall, Field Note CONTRACTOR Required to rework stall door to provide compliant clearance(ADAAG Fig 30a), CPNTRACTOR Required to rework lavatory to provide compliant clearances(ADAAG Fig 31), $ CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install rear and side grab bars, CONTRACTOR Required to rework stall partitions to provide clear floor space. MONROE COUNTY ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT 3 4. PLANTATION KEY COURTHOUSE Page 30 of 94 ALL emergency alarms shall provide both audible and visual notification Facility #4: Plantation Key Government Center Address: 88820 Overseas Highway Yr. Bit: 1980 ATP Priority: I No. ECBA044 Item No. Area/ Roam Physical Obstacle ADA Method/ Proposed Photo Schedule/ Code p ed Correction _ 10096 Status Cost 26 Page Priority Water closet does not have a rear wall grab §4.16 Install a 36" (914 mm) min. long rear wall grab bar and 3 bar. mount between 33" and 36" (838 mm - 914 mm) above the finished floor to centerline (ADAAG Fig. 29 a, b). Water closet does not have a side wall grab §4.16 Install a 42" (1066 mm) min, long side wall grab bar at 3 $ 27 bar. 54" (1371 mm) min. perpendicular from rear wall to Men s centerline of outer flange and mount between 33" and Restroom 36 (838 mm - 914 mm) above the finished floor to $ Area 1 ❑ centerline (ADAAG Fig. 29 a, b). Toilet tissue dispenser is mounted at 44" (1113 §4.17 Relocate toilet tissue dispenser at 36" (914 mm) max. 4 28 mm) from rear wall to outer leading edge. (perpendicular) from back wall to outer leading edge (ADAAG Fig. 30 d). Urinal is mounted at mm 24" 610 ( ) above the §4.18 Lower urinal and mount of '! 7" (431 mm) max. above 3 $ 29 finished floor to top of rim. the finished floor to top of rim. $ 30 Permanent room identifying signage is §4.30 Relocate and mount on wall adjacent to latch side of 4 mounted at 52" (1321 mm) above the finished door at 60" (1524 mm) above the finished floor to floor to centerline. centerline. Non -compliant door opening force of 10 lbf. §4.13 Adjust or replace door closer, maintain door hinges to 4 $ 31 provide an opening force not to exceed 5 lbf. $ Women`s Restroom Paper towel dispenser encroaches over §4.2 Relocate encroaching item to provide a 30" by 48" (762 4 32 Area 10 lavatory clear floor space. mm by 1219 mm) min. wheelchair clear floor space (ADAAG Fig. 4). Toilet stall is 42" (1067 mm) wide. §4.17 Rework partitions and/or fixtures to provide a 60" by 59" 3 $ 33 (1524 mm by 1498 mm) standard stall for a floor mounted water closet (ADAAG Fig. 30 a). $ Per Site Visit, County Discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES, women's CONTRACTOR Required to remove existing non compliant sink(nearest ADA Compliant sink), Field Note Restroom CONTRACTOR Required to lower ADA Accessable sink,(ADAAG Fig. 31 ), Area 10 CONTRACTOR Required to remove existing partition between first and second stalls, $ CONTRACTOR Required to remove second stall toilet, CONTRACTOR Required torework side partitions near first toilet to provide 17' distance from center of f rst toilet(ADAAG Fig 30). CONTRACTOR REQUIRED TO PROVIDE ADA ACCESSABLE STALLL MONROE COUNTY ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT 3 4. PLANTATION KEY COURTHOUSE Page 31 of 94 ALL emergency alarms shall provide both audible and visual notification. Facility #4: Plantation Key Government Center Address: 88820 Overseas Highway Yr. Bit: 1980 ATP Priority: 1 No. ECBA044 _...--. 1409$ Item No. Area] Roam Physical Obstacle ADA Code Method/ Proposed Correction p Photo Schedule/ status Cost Page Priority 34 Non -compliant exterior door opening force of FBC§4.13 Adjust or replace door closer, maintain door hinges to 4 10 lbf, provide an opening force not to exceed 8.5 lbf. $ Election Office Area 2 ................ - Provide a sweep period f- - - 3 seconds .... min. measured 4 35 Door closing time is less than 3 seconds. §4.13 from 70" open position to 3" (76 mm) from door latch. 36 Clerk of the Counter is mounted at 42" (1067 mm) above §7.2 Rework (cut out) a portion of the main counter 36" (914 4 Courts Area the finished floor to top. mm) max. above the finished floor to top and 36" (914 4 mm) min. in length. $ 37 Clerk of the The vault door has a non -compliant door §4.13 Adjust or replace door closer, maintain door hinges to 4 Courts Area opening force of 12 lbf. provide an opening force not to exceed 5 lbf. $ 4 38 Wheelchair area is not an integral art of the g p §4.33 Provide wheelchair areas with different lines of sighs 2 ...... fixed seating plan and does not provide a and with an adjacent fixed companion seat next to each companion fixed seat next -to each wheelchair wheelchair seating area (ADAAG 4.1.3 (19]). $ seating area. Courtroom A Area 5 Per Site Visit, County discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES; Field Note CONTRACTOR Required to provide a maximum door opening force of 5 pounds, CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install door closer to Courtroom main.entrance door, $ CONTRACOTR Required to provide and install ADA entrance sign for courtroom entry door. 39 Jury and Fire extinguisher protrudes into walkway and is §4.4 Relocate or recess so that it does not project more than 4 Bailiff Rooms mounted at 41" (1041 mm) above the finished 4" (101 mm) from back wall to outer leading edge $ Area 6 floor to its bottom leading edge. (ADAAG Fig. 8). 40 Non -compliant door opening force of 10 lbf. §4.13 Adjust or replace door closer, maintain door hinges to 4 provide an opening force not to exceed 5 lbf. $ 41 Door closing time is less than 3 seconds. §4.13 Provide a sweep period of 3 seconds min. measured 4 from 70° open position to 3" (76 mm) from door latch. Judges Chambers COST INCLUDED ABOVE. 42 Rear door has non -compliant door o enin P opening § 4.13 Adjust or re lace door closer, maintain door hinges to 1 P 4 Area 3 force of 10 lbf. provide an opening force not to exceed 5 lbf. $ 43 Rear door closing time is less than 3 seconds. §4.13 Provide a sweep period of 3 seconds min. measured 4 from 700 open position to 3" (76 mm) from door latch. COST INCLUDED ABOVE. Field Note Rm 202 CONTRACTOR Required to rework window and counter, provide a 36 inch max height. MONROE COUNTY ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT 3 4. PLANTATION KEY COURTHOUSE Page 32 of 94 ALL emergency alarms shall provide both audible and visual notification Facility #4: Plantation Key Government Center Address: 88820 Overseas Highway Yr. Blt: 1980 ATP Priority: 1 No. ECBA044 10096 Item Na. Area/ Room Physical Obstacle ADA Method/ Proposed Correction p on Photo Schedule! Status Cost Cade Page Priority 44 Non -compliant exterior door opening force of FBC§4.13 Adjustor replace door closer, maintain door hinges to 4 Judges 10 Ibf, JA area has a non -compliant door opening §4.13 provide an opening force not to exceed 8.5 lbf. Adjust or replace door closer, maintain door hinges to 4 $ 45 Chambers force of 8 lbf. provide an opening force not to exceed 5 lbf. $ Area 11 JA area door closing time is less than 3 §4.13 Provide a sweep period of 3 seconds min. measured 4 46 seconds. from 70" open position to 3" (76 mm) from door latch. COST INCLUDED ABOVE. 47 Non -compliant door opening force of 12 lbf. §4.13 Adjust or replace door closer, maintain door hinges to 4 State Attorney's Per Site Visit, County Discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES, provide an opening force not to exceed 5 lbf. $ Field Note CONTRACTOR Required to provide a mininum door closing time of 3 seconds $ Office Area 9 Rear door has a non -compliant door opening §4.13 Adjust or replace door closer, maintain door hinges to 4 48 force of 15 lbf. provide an opening force not to exceed 5 lbf. $ 49 Door from hallway has a non -compliant door §4.13 Adjust or replace door closer, maintain door hinges to 4 opening force of 10 lbf. provide an opening force not to exceed 5 lbf. ...._....... 0 Door closing time is less than 3 seconds. §4.13 Provide a sweep period of 3 seconds min. measured 4 from 70' open position to 3" (76 mm) from door latch. Courtroom B COST INCLUDED ABOVE. $ Area 7 51 Doorway has a vertical change of level at §4.13 Rework door threshold to provide a 0.5" (12 mm) max. 4 threshold. change of level, beveled with a slope no greater than 1:2 (ADAAG Fig. 7 c, d ). $ 52 Door to the courtroom has a non -compliant §4.13 Adjust or replace door closer, maintain door hinges to 4 door opening force of 10 lbf. provide an opening force not to exceed 5 Ibf. $ 53 Door to courtroom closing time is less than 3 §4.13 Provide a sweep period of 3 seconds min. measured 4 seconds. from 70' open position to 3" (76 mm) from door latch. COST INCLUDED ABOVE. $ MONROE COUNTY ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT 3 4. PLANTATION KEY COURTHOUSE Page 33 of 94 ALL emergency alarms shall provide both audible and visual notification. MONROE COUNTY ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT 3 4. PLANTATION KEY COURTHOUSE Page 34 of 94 T j y DETEWUM (C.C.). 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Item No. Area/ Room Physical obstacle ADA Method/ Proposed Correction Code 3.2 Routes Field Per Site Visit, County Discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES; Note CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install ADA compliant door threshold at main entrance. CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install ADA entrance signage at exterior main entrance. 5.1 Entrances and Routes 1 Door closing time is less than 3 seconds. §4.13 Provide a sweep period of 3 seconds min. measured Detention from 70" open position to 3" (76 mm) from door latch. Facility Main Entrance Permanent room identifying signage does not §4.30 Rework/replace existing signage with signage have Braille or raised characters. displaying raised characters on non -glare contrasting Detention surface, Grade 2 Braille text of same information and Facility Main mount on wall adjacent to latch side of door at 60" Entrance (1524 mm) above the finished floor to centerline. 3 The door from Hallway to Booking has a non- §4.13 Adjust or replace door closer, maintain door hinges to Other Interior compliant door opening force of 10 lbf. provide an opening force not to exceed 5 lbf. Doors 4 The door from Hallway to first appearance §4.13 Adjust or replace door closer, maintain door hinges to Other Interior roam has a non -compliant door opening force provide an opening force not to exceed 5 lbf. Doors of 8 lbf. 5 Water closet does not have a rear wall grab §4.16 Install a 36" (914 mm) min. long rear wall grab bar and bar. mount between 33" and 36" (838 mm - 914 mm) above the finished floor to centerline (ADAAG Fig. 29 a, b). Accessible 6 Holding Cell Water closet does not have a side wall grab §4.16 Install a 42" (1066 mm) min. long side wall grab bar at (Cell #2) bar. 54" (1371 mm) min. perpendicular from rear wall to centerline of outer flange and mount between 33" and 36" (838 mm - 914 mm) above the finished floor to centerline (ADAAG Fig. 29 a, b). Yr. Bit. N/A ATP Priority 2 No. ECBA044 10037 Photo Schedule/ Status Cost Page Priority 4 4 4 4 3 3 MONROE COUNTY ADA COMPLAINCE SEGMENT 3 5. PK DETENTION CENTER Page 41 of 94 ALL emergency alarms shall provide both audible and visual notification Facility #5: Monroe County Detention Facility - Plantation Frey Address: Highpoint Read. Yr. Bit. NIA ATP Priority 2 No. ECBA044 10037 Item No. Area/ Room physical Obstacle ADA Method) Proposed - -- Photo Schedule/ Code Correction Status Cost Page Priority .......... - - -... Water closet encroaches into lavatory clear §4.22 Relocate lavatory or reconfigure fixtures and/or offset 3 floor space. partitions to provide a 30" by 48" (762 mm by 1219 mm) min. lavatory clear floor space (ADAAG Fig. 32). Roll -in shower does not have grab bars. §4.21 At roll -in shower, install grab bars on back and side 3 $ 8 Accessible walls and mount between 33" and 36" (838 mm-914 Holding Cell mm) above the finished floor to centerline (ADAAG Fig. (Cell 42) 35137). PER Site Visit, County Discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES, Field Note CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install approved lavatory with knee clearance in dorm #2(ADAAG Fig. 31) $ PER Site Visit, County Discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES, CONTRACTOR Required to rework threshold and ramp in shower stall, CONTRACTOR Required to lower lavatory mirror in dorm #4(ADAAG Fig. 31), Field accessible CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install folding bench in shower stall in dorm #4(ADAAG Fig. 36), Note Holding Cell CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install lid to water closet in dorm#4, $ (Cell #4) CONTRACTOR Required to reverse swing of shower door into stall, CONTRACTOR Required to install rear and side wall grab bars(ADAAG Fig 37,29), CONTRACTOR Required to rework shower stall partition 26 inches toward toilet providing acceptable turning radius and 17 inch distance to center of waxer closet(ADAAG Fig 30a). 5.2 Restrooms 9 Permanent room identifying signage does not §4.30 Rework/replace existing signage with signage 4 have Braille or raised characters. displaying raised characters on non -glare contrasting Women's surface, Grade 2 Braille text of same information and Accessible mount on wall adjacent to latch side of door at 60" Restroom (1524 mm) above the finished floor to centerline. 10 Door swings into lavatory clear floor space and §4.22 Reverse door swing or reconfigure fixtures and/or offset 3 does not have the maneuvering clearance on partitions to provide a 30" by 48" (762 mm by 1219 the pull side of the door.. mm) min, lavatory clear floor space (ADAAG Fig. 32). MONROE COUNTY ADA COMPLAINCE SEGMENT 3 5. PK DETENTION CENTER Page 42 of 94 ALL emergency alarms shall -provide both audible and visual notification Facility #5: Monroe County Detention Facility - Plantation ley; Address: Highpoint Road. Yr. Blt. NIA ATP Priority 2 No. ECBA444 10037 Item Areal • No Room Physical Obstacle ADA Method � I Proposed Correction Code Photo Schedule/ Cost page PriorityStatus 1 Water closet flush control is mounted on the §4.16 'Relocate water closet flush control toward the wide side 3 tank -type unit and is toward the wall side. or install an electronically controlled mechanism. Women's 12 Accessible A small cabinet obstructs the required diameter §4.2 Remove the cabinet and/or reconfigure room's fixtures 3 Restroom wheelchair turnaround space in room. and/or offset partitions to provide the required clear 60" (1524 mm) min. diameter wheelchair turnaround space or a T-shaped space (ADAAG Fig. 3). $ 13 Lavatory mirror is mounted at 46" (1168 mm) §4.19 Lower lavatory mirror to 40" (1016 mm) max. above the 3 above the finished floor to bottom edge of its finished floor to bottom edge of its reflecting surface i i reflecting surface. (ADAAG Fig. 31). $ 14 Permanent room identifying signage does not §4.30 Reworktreplace existing signage with signage 4 have Braille or raised characters. displaying raised characters on non -glare contrasting surface, Grade 2 Braille text of same information and mount on wall adjacent to latch side of door at 60" (1524 mm) above the finished floor to centerline. Men's Restroom ! Main Dorm Per Site visit, County Discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES in men's main dormatory; CONTRACTOR Required to remove existing water closet and provide and install new water closet 17 to 19 inches to center from Field wali(ADAAG Fig. 30b), Note CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install toilet seat lid on new water closet, $ CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install rear and side wail grab bars (ADAAG Fig. 29), CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install toilet paper holder, CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install lavatory in ADA stall, Field CONTRACTOR Required to rework existing bench table top to provide accessible seating space. Notes Main Dorm CONTRACTOR Required to remove existing seat from accessible seating area(ADAAG Fig. 45), CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install ADA accessible signage on bunk #23. MONROE COUNTY ADA COMPLAINCE SEGMENT 3 5. PK DETENTION CENTER Page 43 of 94 MONROE COUNTY - ADA SEGMENT 3- INTERIOR PUBLIC ACCESS AREAS I SCALE PLANTATION KEY- DETENTION CENTER "T S PAGE LAYOUT 44 OF 94 REWORK EXISTING BENCH TABLE TOP TO PROVIDE ACCESSIBILITY REMOVE SEAT INSTALL REAR AND SIDE GRAB BARS INSTALL TOILET PAPER HOLDER REMOVE AND '.EPLACE TOILET INSTALL SINK, TI1 IS WALL LOWER BUNK #23 DESIGNATED ADA ACCESSIBLE, INSTALL ADA ACCESSIBLE 5IGNAGE MONROE COUNTY - ADA SEGMENT 3- INTERIOR PUBLIC ACCESS AREAS PLANTATION KEY- DETENTION CENTER FTIOT05-- MAIN DORM AREA SCALE N T 5 PAGE 45 OF 94 DN KEY PUBLIC WORKS AND SC 6 J• �r ?k� Y`� - .. � • `Y<: � r .. 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'642.r.. i r x" yy 'i.t[ r.`y,� �'w^� •a �FF•�t; 71 .1 VT! - VVYM • - � R '• '� W. � � •� � .E � ,'� .k F, ':i1'r'c`•:. - r .� Jul':: • ' cx dA '10L' L '110J 0 WAJki Ll I FAAk q WM I rd &TiTA'101 Cl4k 1 WAAki L 'Loll 16'7a► 313 Facility #6: Public Works/Social Services Building PK Address: 88770 Overseas Hwy Yr. Bit: 1960 ATP Priority: 2 No. ECBA615-10099 Item No. Area/ Room physical Obstacle ADA Code Method/ Proposed Correction P Photo Schedule/ status Cost Page Priority 5.1 Public Works Entrances and Routes All offices have a non -compliant knob -type door §4.13 Replace knob -type door hardware with [ever or loose grip 1 hardware, requiring grasping and turning of the pull handle. wrist to operate. Counter is mounted at 42" (1067 mm) above the §7.2 4 $ 2 finished floor to top. " Service counter encroaches into passage width §4.2 length. (SEE FIELD NOTE) 4 $ 3 Public Works leading to offices, reducing it to 29" (737 mm). set�ets�y {� DA nr- Fin 4Fig. -24-e)-SEE FIELD Front Desk Per Site Visit, County Discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES; NO 4 $ Field CONTRACTOR Required to remove existing front counter and cabinets, Notes CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install new counter and cabinets to replace existing fron counter, $ CONTRACTOR Required to relocate existing microwave and power outlet to accomodate water fountain, CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install ADA entrance signage at entrance exterior, 4 Permanent room identifying signage does not §4.30 Reworktreplace existing signage with signage displaying have Braille characters and is mounted on the raised characters on non -glare contrasting surface, Grade door leaf. 2 Braille text of same information and mount on wall adjacent to latch side of door at 60" (1524 mm) a bove the 3 $ finished floor to centerline. Public Works Men's 5 No emergency visual notification device in room. §4.28 Install a visual alarm at 80" (2032 mm) above the highest Accessible floor level within the space or 6" (152 mm) below the Restroom ceiling, whichever is lower, and integrate to existing facility 4 $ alarm system (hard -wire). 6 Lavatory mirror is mounted over 40" (1016 mm) §4.19 Lower lavatory mirror to 40" (1016 mm) max. above the above the finished floor to bottom edge of its finished floor to bottom edge of its reflecting surface reflecting surface. (ADAAG Fig. 31). 3 $ Field Notes CONTRACTOR Required to relocate toilet paper holder MONRGE COUNTY ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT 3 6. PUBLIC WORKS/SOCIAL SERVICES BUILDING Page 47 of 94 ALL emergency alarms shall provide both audible and visual notification 38 Facility #6: Public Works/Social Services Building PK Address: 88770 Overseas Hwy Yr. Bit: 1969 ATP Priority: 2 No. EGBA615-10999 Item No. Area/ Room Physical Obstacle Code Method/ Proposed Correction Photo Schedule/ Status Cost Rage Priority 7 Permanent room identifying signage does not §4.30 Rework/replace existing signage with signage displaying -- Public Works have Braille characters and is mounted on the raised characters on non -glare contrasting surface, Grade door leaf. 2 Braille text of same information and mount on wall Accessible ove adjacent to latch side of door at 60" (1524 mm) abthe 3 $ Restroom finished floor to centerline. $ Public Works Water closet flush control is mounted on the §4.16 Relocate water closet flush control toward the wide side or Women's tank -type unit and is toward the wall side. install an electronically controlled mechanism. Accessible 3 $ Restroom 9 No emergency visual notification device in room. §4.28 Install a visual alarm at 80" (2032 mm) above the highest floor level within the space or 6" (152 mm) below the ceiling, whichever is lower, and integrate to existing facility 4 Public Works Lavatory mirror is mounted over 40" (1016 mm) §4.19 alarm system (hard -wire) . Lower lavatory mirror to 40" (1016 mm) max. above the $ 10 Women's above the finished floor to bottom edge of its finished floor to bottom edge of its reflecting surface Accessible reflecting surface. (ADAAG Fig. 31). 3 $ Restroom Per Site Visit, County Dicovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES; Field Notes CONTRACTOR Required to relocate toilet paper holder, CONTRACOTR Required to lower paper towel holder. 8.1 ENTRANCES AND ROUTES 11 Social Services main entrance door has a non- §4.13 Replace knob -type door hardware with lever or loose grip compliant knob -type door hardware, requiring pull handle. grasping and turning of the wrist to operate. 2 $ 12 Permanent room identifying signage does not §4.30 Reworklreplace existing signage with signage displaying Social Services have Braille and is mounted on the door Ieaf. raised characters on non -glare contrasting surface, Grade Offices Main 2 Braille text of same information and mount on wall Entrance adjacent to latch side of door at 60" (1524 mm) above the 2 $ finished floor to centerline. 13 No emergency visual notification device in room. §4.28 Install a visual alarm at 80" (2032 mm) above the highest floor level within the space or 6" (152 mm) below the ceiling, whichever is lower, and integrate to existing facility 4 $ alarm system (hard -wire). MONROE COUNTY ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT 3 6. PUBLIC WORKS/SOCIAL SERVICES BUILDING Page 48 of 94 ALL emergency alarms shall provide both audible and visual notification 3B Facility #6: Public Works/Social Services Building PK Address; 88770 Overseas Hwy Yr. Bit: 1969 ATP Priority: 2 No. ECBA615-10999 Item Areal ADA Photo Schedule! Na. Room - - _ Physical obstacle Cade Method! Proposed Correction age P Status Cast Priority Per Site Visit, County Discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES; CONTRACTOR Required to remove wall portion to provide 13 inches on pull side of door, Social Services CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install water fountain in lobby area, Field Offices Main CONTRACTOR Required to adjust or replace door closer to provide an opening force not to exceed 5 lbf, and provide a minimum sweep period of 3 Notes seconds at main entry door, $ Entrance CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install ADA signage at entrance exterior, CONTRACTOR Required to rework reception window to 36 inches from bottom of window to floor surface, CONTRACTOR Required to rearrange furniture to provide clear floor space at reception window. 8.2 RESTROO MS Per Site Visit, County discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES; CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install door closer, Field Social Services CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install ADA Identifying signage for accessable unisex restroom, Notes Unisex CONTRACTOR Required to lower paper towel holder, $ Restroom CONTRACTOR Required to relocate toilet paper holder, CONTRACTOR Required to relocate cabinet in front of water closet to provide clear floor space, CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install flusher on wide (outward facing)side of water closet. MONRGE COUNTY ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT 3 5. PUBLIC WORKS/SOCIAL SERVICES BUILDING Page 49 of 94 MONROE COUNTY - ADA SEGMENT 3- INTERIOR PUBLIC ACCESS AREAS SCALE PLANTATION.KEY- PUBLIC WORKS AND SOCIAL SERVICES N T 5 PAGE LAYOUT 50 OF 34 .. -' � � .�� .. :pia' <,. • ....:i,``'°;:..F''!`.�.; � .., �'; ��4��.� .'!•� :a'� ....,�:.+•, ,,Fi,: .prwK-�•,�..1�, Y�r^=.-...�.ar. d. a a. .w.^.1�-. .. P+ .i _.. �� i ; - ^�k ��� - i H'.i.: � .fir . ••q', � 'Y4 x _.a.....r.�� ..._ .. ... ... _. .-....�.., � r•�iF_ ....'i.':•�`:: •'+_i ,'rx .� .: ...� �.. �� �' -F�•.� �o,-i:�•Y'�vr s� 'wi�r:::ccu F't.:sx:��►:�1 PROVIDE AND INSTAL COMPLIANT ADA ENTRANCE SIGNAGE, BUILDING EXTERIOR - PUBLIC WORKS SOCIAL SERVICES Kr-MUVL AND REPLACE EXISTING RECEPTION. OUNTER, PUBLIC WORK REWORK RECEPTION WINDOW AND PROVIDE CLEAR FLOOR SPACE, SOCIAL SERVICES MONROE COUNTY — ADA SEGMENT 3— INTERIOR PUBLIC ACCESS AREAS PLANTATION KEY- PUE3LIC WORK5 AND 5CALE N T a5 PAGE SOCIAL SERVICES PHOTOS 51 OF 94 6Fe I dM �_ILILIqW&PYONLU& _4-6- —. ''f .. :"y, ��' i " • •-],3 r 'r:� �%�.: .. !t> _ 'r •_ . ram,. .. '��.." y i ,.y •- � - Se .." � 'SesY�.?.Y 'i: �:�' _ : a y +�R-., • ,x� '� ° .. { . : ice:.: : Y,F • • .r jj . �i1' f � . �,•+.{ w � -s ' tr � r a _ '4:�, � y ': �f+� i^ � ���r'� '? .'''yY %h �•L' _ i r . _ l i i M,&�� _yRl'' ' ;tip r. .,$ `''� � ,, r.. , `.r v ti•' : - . � ":�' J� .�`,,•� �' �=i•.j4"�: �. •ti "♦"' phi., �. t�' �',°�f w yF '� .•[ �.{u. .,q ���'.i"�.-� �:: Sl��il+lg' ����.i,'d'-1v � _ .vLw �f S, ' .9 - wr.. ;�:+kY.•..n.-.:w `3r •..' ��' r 'r"' .. .s t,.....e... - .,... r ry.• Yr .. :i"�.z • F � _ •.s�i.•.F.," •y �� �r, 4 Y �Y'i : ". '.. "" a _. F .� _ � .. r 'i •r1 r�r•••••• 4 r L u '4 i t{ �•y�.'.' 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Bit: 1958 ATP Priority: No. ECBA112- Enforcement Address: 888�a overseas Hwy � 10107 Item No. Area/ � Physical obstacle ADA Methodl Proposed Correction Photo Schedule/ StatusRoom Cost 5.1 ENTRANCES AND ROUTES -Field Main Per Site visit, County Discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES; Notes Entrance CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install signage iidentifying ACCESSIBLE entrance at entrance exterior. $ 1 The rear exit door has a non -compliant door FBC §4.13 Adjust or replace door closer, maintain door hinges to 5 opening force of more than 8 Ibf. provide an opening force not to exceed 8.5 Ibf. $ Rear 2 Emergency Drinking fountain in community area spout §4.1 Replace fountain with hi-lo unit or install paper cup 7 Exit Doors outlet (orifice height) is mounted at 36" (914 dispenser and mount at the required reach range mm) above the finished floor. allowed for approach provided, for people who have $ difficulty bending or stooping. 5.2 RESTROOMS 3 Permanent room identifying signage is not §4.30 Rework/replace existing signage with signage 4 compliant. displaying raised characters on non -glare contrasting surface, Grade 2 Braille text of same information and mount on wall adjacent to latch side of door at 60" $ (1524 mm) above the finished floor to centerline. 4 Men's restroom water closet flush control is §4.16 Relocate water closet flush control toward the wide side 3 mounted on the tank -type unit and is toward or install an electronically controlled mechanism. the wall side. $ 5 (Men's and Women's Restroom) Water closets §4.16 Install a 36" (914-mm) min. long rear wall grab bar and 3 do not have rear wall grab bar. mount between 33" and 36" (838 mm - 914 mm) above MeR,6the WeMeR'e finished floor to centerline (ADAAG Fig. 29 a, b). $ B Unisex No emergency visual notification device in §4.28 Install a visual alarm at 80" (2032 mm) above the 3 Restrooms room. highest floor level within the space or 6" (152 mm) below the ceiling, whichever is lower, and integrate to existing facility alarm system (hardwire). SEE $ ADDITIONAL FIELD NOTES MONROE COUNTY ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT 3 7. PK SENIOR CENTER Page 53 of 94 ALL emergency alarms shall provide both audible and visual notification ,l Facility: Senior Center, Social Service- and Code Yr. Bit: '1968 ATP Priority: No, ECBAi 12- Enforcement Address: 888�D overseas Hwy 110107 Item No. Area/ Physical obstacle ADA Method/ Proposed C❑ Photo Schedule! Room Code p Correction Status Cost _ Page Priority Per Site visit, County Discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES; CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install door closers on both restroom doors, Field CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install signage identifying Unisex ACCESSIBLE restrooms(Both Restrooms), Notes CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install visual aide software on public computers, CONTRACTOR Required to rework side wall grab bars, CONTRACTOR Required to lower paper towel holders, CONTRACTOR Required to relocate toilet paper holders. 4 MONROE COUNTY ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT 3 7. PIS SENIOR CENTER Page 54 of 94 MONROE COUNTY - ADA SEGMENT 3- INTERIOR PUBLIC ACCESS AREAS SCALE PLANTATION KEY- SENIOR CENTER N T 5 PAGE LAYOUT 55 OF 94 REWORK SIDI GRAB BARS PROVIDE ANC INSTALL Kf-AF GRAB BARS RELOCATE TC PAPER fIOLDE RELOCATE ff L CONTROL TO vv ivr`JIVI MONROE COUNT' - ADA 5EGMENT 3-- ENTEK10K PUBLIC AGGE55 AKEA5 PLANTATION KEY- SENIOR CENTER P N OT05 PROVIDE AND INSTALL ADA UNISEX KESTKOOM SIGNAGE REMOVE AND REPLACE EXISTING WATER FOUNTAIN WITH HI -LOW UNIT 5CALE N T 5 PAGE 5GOff 54 L -01 a m a wa t14 rej , . _ � 1 i r`_ r 1 r lA' ! ','•5�1.. f s .. �� •� r' .... '- I .. ..- ... 1. _ ,r -kvi„�4 1��'�'•' 4 W' l.. it •'fir y- .• !1' r` r - '_ i ��7��• �i E - G. •'�"} �` s �'.: �. a �� �.. i �` � i ��g. Wit. ,�{ . � N . � y � • � . `R �. : �' .� : +. ' � ... i . . i� � R 3 �T'+�.� dr ,ate « i � ..:... 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Bit: 1970 ATP Priority: I No. ECBA613 10104 Item Area/ Physical obstacle ADA Method/ Pro Photo Schedules No. Room y Code posed Correction page Priority Status Cast 4.1 Front Entrance Area 1 Field Main Per Site visit, County Discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES, Note Entrance CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install ADA entrance signage, exterior main entrance. $ 4.3 Entrances Clearance between doors in series is less than §4.13 " (1219 mm) 48" (1219 mm). min. Glear_anne_between two deeFs en seFi► s (AIDA AI"! Fig. 249�, Main Entrance ` Field Per Site visit County Discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES; Note CONTRACTOR Required to reverse swing of foyer door(In swing) 5.3 Interior Spaces 3 Fire extinguisher protrudes into walkway, §4.4 Relocate or recess so that it does not project more than projecting more than 4" (102 mm) from back 4" (101 mm) from back wall to outer leading edge wall. (ADAAG Fig. 8). 4 $ Interior 4 Routes - Drinking fountain protrudes into walkway and is §4.4 Relocate and mount at or below 27" (685 mm) above _............. _ Corridors mounted at 2J" (737 mm) above the finished the finished floor to its bottom leading -edge, or place a floor to its bottom leading edge. cane -detectable element or barrier underneath (ADAAG 4 $ Fig. 8). 6.2 Main Lobby Area 3 5 Drinking fountain protrudes into walkway and is §4.4 Relocate and mount at or below 27" (685 mm) above mounted at 29" (737 mm) above the finished the finished floor to its bottom leading edge, or place a Main Lobby floor to its bottom leading edge. cane -detectable element or barrier underneath (ADAAG 4 $ Area 3 Fig. 8). 6 Fire extinguisher protrudes into walkway, §4.4 Relocate or recess so that it does not project more than projecting more than 4" (102 mm) from back 4" (101 mm) from back wall to outer leading edge wall. (ADAAG Fig. 8). 4 $ Main Lobby Area 3 Field Per Site Visit, County discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES, Note CONTRACTOR Required to lower hand sanitizer to 48 inches from finished floor. MONROE COUNTY ADA COMPLIANCE 8. THE ROTH BUILDING Page 58 of 94 ALL emergency alarms shall provide both audible and visual notification Facility #8: The Roth Building Address: 50 Highpoint Road, Plantation key Yr. Bit: 1970 ATP Priority: 1 No. ECBA613 - 10'104 Item Area/ physical Obstacle ADA Method/ Proposed Photo Schedule/ No. Roam Cade p ed Correction Status Cast Page Priority 7 Conference Non -compliant door opening force of 15 lbf. §4.13 Adjust or replace door closer, maintain door hinges to Room by provide an opening force not to exceed 5 lbf. Main Lobby 2 $ Area 3 5.4 Restrooms In Main Lobby Area 3 8 Stall door swings into urinal clear floor space. §4.22 Reconfigure fixtures and/or offset partitions to provide a r 30" by 48" (762 mm by 1219 mm) min. urinal clear floor space. 3 $ ... 9 Men's Toilet tissue dispenser is mounted at 39" (991 §4.17 Relocate toilet tissue dispenser at 36" (914 mm) max. Restroomn by mm) from rear wall to outer leading edge. (perpendicular) from back wall to outer leading edge Main Lobby (ADAAG in. 30 d). 3 $ Area 3 Field Per site visit, County discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES; Note CONTRACTOR Required to lower paper towel holder, CONTRACTOR Required to rework doors, walls, and partitions to provide clear floor space in stall ADA and restroom entry. 10 Toilet tissue dispenser is mounted at 39" (991 §4.17 Relocate toilet tissue dispenser at 36" (914 mm) max. mm) from rear wall to outer leading edge. (perpendicular) from back wall to outer leading edge Women's (ADAAG Fig. 30 d). Restroom by Main Lobby Per site visit, County discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES; Field Area 3 CONTRACTOR Required to lower paper towel holder, Note CONTRACTOR Required to rework doors, walls, and partitions to provide clear floor space in ADA stall and restroom entry. 11 Furniture encroaches over sink clear floor Restroom in space. pace. Defenders Area 4 6.5 Restrooms in Public Defenders Area 4 §4.2 Relocate encroaching item to provide a 30" by 48" (762 mm by 1219 mm) min. wheelchair clear floor space (ADAAG Fig. 4). 6.7 Interior Spaces, Public Defenders Area 4 3 2 $ 12 Waiting Non -compliant door opening force is more than §4.13 Adjust or replace door closer, maintain door hinges to Room by 5 lbf. provide an opening force not to exceed 5 lbf. Public 2 $ Defenders Area 4 MONROE COUNTY ADA COMPLIANCE 8. THE ROTH BUILDING Page 59 of 94 ALL emergency alarms shall provide both audible and visual notification Facility #8: The Roth Building _ - Area/ physical obstacle ABA Room Code Address: 50 Highpoint Road, Plantation key Method/ Proposed P d Correction Yr. Bit: 1970 ATP Priority: 1No. ECBA613 10104 Photo Schedule/ Status Cost Item No. -------- _ ... ... .. _ Page Priority 6.8 Interior Spaces, Clerk of the Courts Area 5 13 Door from main lobby to service area has a non §4.13 Adjust or replace door closer, maintain door hinges to ................... compliant door opening force of 8 Ibf, provide an opening force not to exceed 5 lbf. Clerk of the 2 $ Courts Area 5 Door from service area to offices has a non- §4.13 Adjust or replace door closer, maintain door hinges to 14 compliant door opening force of 6 Ibf, provide an opening force not to exceed 5 Ibf. 2 $ 7.2 Interior Routes Z 5 Exam room No. 3, environmental conference §4.13 Adjust or replace door closer, maintain door hinges to room, environmental records, hallway door provide an opening force not to exceed 5 IV. between the areas, environmental offices and Interior Doors all restroom doors have a non -compliant door opening force more than 8 IV. 7.3 Health Department Interior Spaces 6 Sink is mounted at 36" (914 mm) above the §4.24 Rework/relocate sink and mount at 34" (863 mm) max. Exam Room finished floor to the top. above the finished floor to the top. in Health Department Interior Spaces Health Field Nate department CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install ADA compliant entrance signage, exterior front entry and rear entry. Entry Door 17 Health Non -compliant door opening force of 8 lbf Department Restrooms Lobby 7.5 Restroo m in Area 7 §4.13 Adjust or replace door closer, maintain door hinges to provide an opening force not to exceed 5 IV. 2 1 Is 4 1 Is 3 1 1$ MONRCE COUNTY ADA COMPLIANCE 8. THE ROTH BUILDING Page 60 of 94 ALL emergency alarms shall provide both audible and visual notification. Facility #8: The Rath Building Address: 50 Highpoint Road, Plantation key Yr. Bit: 1970 ATP Priority: 1 Item No. Area/ Roam Physical Obstacle Code od Method/ Proposed Correction Photo Schedule/ Status ------- Page Priority Health Per Site visit, County discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES; Field Department CONTRACTOR Required to relocate seating in front of restroom door clear floor space in main lobby, Note Restrooms CONTRACTOR Required to relocate hand sanitizes from clear floor space inside of men's restroom, Lobby CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install water closet seat lids on both men's and women's water closets, CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install door closer on men's restroom door, 8 Non -compliant door opening force of 8 lbf. §4.13 Adjust or replace door closer, maintain door hinges to EnViF,,,r.,eRt a' SGienGe- provide an opening force not to exceed 5 lbf. 3 .20L"Tt- maim Health Dept. Per Site visit, County discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES; Field Unisex CONTRACTOR Required to provide door closing force of less than 51bf at patient unisex restroom #1, Note Restroom #1 CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install toilet seat lid in patient unisex restroom #1, CONTRACTOR Required to lower disposable seat cover dispenser. Field Health Dept. Per site visit, County discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES; Note a Unisexstroom #� R CONTRACTOR Required to provide door closing force of less than 5 lbf at patient unisex restroom #2. No. ECBA613 10104 Cost MONROE COUNTY ADA COMPLIANCE 8. THE ROTH BUILDING Page 61 of 94 ,t''9 f'R QM I MONROE COUNTY - ADA SEGMENT 3- INTERIOR PUBLIC ACCESS AREAS SCALE PLANTATION KEY- ROTH BUILDING N T S PAGE BUILDING LAYOUT 62 OF 94 MONROE COUNTY - ADA SEGMENT 3- INTERIOR PUBLIC ACCESS AREAS SCALE F)LANTATION- KEY- ROTH E3UILDING N T S PAGE AREA LAYOUT I 63 OF 54 116 .. _... AMMSrELE i KOVIDE AND A5TALL ADA It OMPLIANT NTRANCE )IGNAGE, EXTERIOR .EAR ENTRANCE I I. INA.,/ V I L/ L- MI \4 L/ I+VSTALLADA COMPLIANT ENTRANCE SIGNAGE., EXTERIOR MAIN ENTRANCE MONROE COUNTY - ADA SEGMENT 3- INTERIOR PUBLIC ACCESS AREAS SCALE PLANTPLANTATION KEY- I�C�Th BUILDI�NG N T S PAGE AREA LAYOUT 2 G4 OF 94 UNISEX RESTROOM # PROVIDE ANC INSTALL ADA COMPLIANT ENTRANCE SIGNAGE, EXTERIOR MAIN ENTRANCE PROVIDE AND /INSTALL ADA COMPLIANT AMP 1 ENTRANCE 5IGNAGE, EXTERIOR REAR ENTRANCE MONROE COUNTY - ADA SEGMENT 3- INTERIOR PUBLIC ACCESS AREAS PLANTATION KEY- ROT-H.E3UILDING UNISEX RESTROOM #2 SCALE N T 5 PAGE AREA LAYOUT 3 65 OF 94 PROVIDE AND INSTALL ADA COMPLIANT ENTRANCE SIGNAGE, MAIN ENTRANCE REVERSE DOOR SWING (IN SWING), FOYER DOOR, MAIN ENTRANCE REWORK EXISTING WATER FOUNTAIN (MAIN ENTRANCE HALLWAY) TO PROVIDE 27" FROM FINISH FLOORTO BOTTOM OF FOUNTAIN RECESS OR RELOCATE FIRE EXTINGU15IIER5 NOT TO PROJECT MORE THAN 4" FROM WALL MONROE COUNTY - ADA SEGMENT 3- INTERIOR PUBLIC ACCESS AREAS FLANTATION KEY- ROTH BUILDING SCALE N T 5 PAGE PhOT05 66 OF 94 0 Wim 177 77 RELOCATE/ ADJUST DOORS TO PROVIDE CLEAR FLOOR SPACE ON PULL SIDE OF ` DOORS, MAIN LOBBY MEWS AND WOMEN'5 KE5TROOM5 REWORK WALL TO PROVIDE CLEAR FLOOR SPACE ON PULL SIDE OF DOOR, MAIN LOBBY MEWS RE5TROOM REWORK WALL TO PROVIDE CLEAR FLOOR SPACE ON PULL SIDE OF DOOR, MAIN LOBBY WOMEN'S RE5TROOM MONROE COUNTY - ADA SEGMENT 3- INTERIOR PUBLIC ACCESS AREAS FLANTATION KEY- ROTH 15UILDING SCALE N T 5 PAGE PHOTOS 67 OF 94 r I J ' - - .:yea ..GIs: :" _ - - . y � _ , i+1.. � .. � • � - .. �r 4. .. ..� , .. i r . - v• S• f - ♦1 }7 �� �.�, . - .'A-. _ v�i'P. •�>"a.' .Mr• ��dNv..x�:w -. 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"t`,�::r:�«.w. .�-r+ +.sx .� ,y.' ���r�•':f".`i,`"" .p: i[ .:ate..+•{ _ _ _r Ir';� t� #" _ .� �.:.'..�:}r-'.'•.^' «wf' - _ v't r "YYyf"`.;•e'-'o. _ �r.:s., tL�t..l. �, i..,� _ a' K 1 a 7 i, r � 1 r r,'. • Y' �.i'r z M t w 16 f.- aw. J l• E � 134, 91lIojjirjlijj[Mjljoj ��\ Facility #9: Key Largo Branch Public Library Address: 101485 Overseas Hwy Yr. Bit: 1989 ATP Priority: I No. ECBA082 10U�7 Item No. Area/ Room physical Obstacle RBA Code Method/ d/ Proposed Correction Photo Schedule/ Status Cost page Priority 5.1 Entrances and Routes 1 Far left entering door closing time is less than 3 §4.13 !Provide a sweep period of 3 seconds min. measured 2 Main Entrance seconds. from 70' open position to 3" (76 mm) from door latch. CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install new main entry doors with automatic open/close Permanent room identifying signage does not §4.30 Reworktreplace existing signage with signage displaying $ $ 2 Field Notes 2 have Braille. raised characters on non -glare contrasting surface, Grade 2 Braille text of same information and mount on wall adjacent to latch side of door at 60" (1524 mm) $ above the finished floor to centerline. 3 Rear Exit All rear exit doors have a non -compliant door FBC §11- Adjust or replace door closer, maintain door hinges to 2 Doors opening force of more than 8 lbf. 4.13 p g provide an opening force not to exceed 8.5 Ibf, $ 4 Corridor by Drinking fountain spout outlet (orifice height) is §4.1 Replace fountain with hi-lo unit or install paper cup 4 and mounted at 36" (914 mm) above the finished dispenser and mount at the required reach range allowed WomMen'en's UUom floor. for approach provided, for people who have difficulty $ Restrooms bending or stooping. 5.2 Restrooms 5 The door from the library area to the restrooms §4.13 Replace knob -type door hardware with lever or loose grip has a non -compliant knob -type door hardware, pull handle. Foyer requiring grasping and turning of the wrist to 2 $ operate. 6 Urinal is mounted at 22" (559 mm) above the §4,18 Lower urinal and mount at 17' (431 mm) max. above the finished floor to top of rim. finished floor to top of rim. 3 $ 7 Water closet rear wall grab bar in stall is §4.17 Relocate 36" (914 mm) min. long rear wall grab bar at 6" mounted at more than 6" (152 mm) (152 mm) max. perpendicular from side wall to centerline perpendicular from side wall to centerline of inner of inner flange and mount between 33" and 36" (838 mm 3 $ Men's flange. 914 mm) above the finished floor to centerline (ADAAG Accessable Fig. 30 a). Restroom Per Site Visit, County Discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES; Field CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install directional signage, Notes CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install compliant stall door handle, $ CONTRACTOR Required to lower lavatory mirror and remove metal shelf, CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install ADA accessible signage(ADAAG Fig. 43a) MONROE COUNTY ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT 3 9, KL PUBLIC LIBRARY page 69 of 94 ALL emergency alarms shall provide both audible and visual notification. Facility #9:ley Largo Branch Public Library Address: 101485 Overseas Hwy Yr. Blt: 1989 Item Area/ Physical obstacle ADA Method/ Photo � No. Room Code d/ Proposed Correction Page g $ Water closet flush control is mounted on the tank- §4.16 Relocate water closet flush control toward the wide side type unit and is toward the wall side. or install an electronically -controlled mechanism. 9 Water closet rear wall grab bar in stall is §4.16 Relocate 36" (914 mm) min. long rear wall grab bar at 6" mounted at more than 6" (152 mm) (152 mm) max. perpendicular from side wall to centerline Women's perpendicular from side wall to centerline of inner of inner flange and mount between 33" and 36" (838 mm Accessable flange. 914 mm) above the finished floor to centerline (ADAAG Restroom Fig. 30 a). Per Site Visit, County Discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES; Field CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install compliant stall door, Notes CONTRACTOR Required to lower lavatory mirror and remove metal shelf(ADAAG Fig 31), CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install ADA accessible signage(ADAAG Fig. 43). Field Assembly Per site visit, County discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES; Notes Room CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install door handle on assembly room door, CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install door self closer on assembly room door. ATP Priority: 1 No. ECBA082 10067 Itus Schedule/ Cost Priority 11 3 $ 3 $ $ MONROE COUNTY ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT 3 9. KL PUBLIC LIBRARY Page 70 of 94 PROVIDE AND INSTALL ADA COMPLIANT ENTRANCE 5IGNAGE, EXTERIOR MAIN ENTRANCE REMOVE AND REPLACE BOTH MAIN ENTRY DOORS, AUTOMATIC OPEN/ CLOSE REMOVE EXISTING SIGNS, PROVIDE AND IN5TALL.ADA COMPLIANT 5IGNAGE FOR MEWS AND WOMEN'5 ACCESSIBLE RE5TROOM5 MONROE COUNTY - ADA SEGMENT 3- INTERIOR PUBLIC ACCESS AREAS SCALE KEY LARGO PUBLIC LIBRARY N T S PAGE PHOTOS 72 OF 94 PROVIDE AND INSTALL ADA COMPLIANT RE/ AND SIDE WALL GRAB BARS, Ml AND WOMEN'S ACCESSIBLE RESTROOMS \LLV linl L I LVJI �,�.I NTROL TO WIDE SIDE, WOMEN'S RESTROOM LOWER MIRROR AND REMOVE METAL 5HELf (ADA LAVATORY), MEWS AND WOMEN'S RESTROOM5 MONROE COUNTY - ADA SEGMENT 3- INTERIOR PUBLIC ACCESS AREAS KEY LARGO PUBLIC LIBRARY FhOT05 LOWER URINAL TO 17" MAX. 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K• r..:--. iia� ZCi�_• • Sv"R'� w�.f� , -- Y �• �ar, i i... �.... �.i_ ►.... � r • ....: �!........ � �. - 0 0 TO 1101 ALL emergency alarms shall provide both audible and visual notification Facility W: Key Largo Tax Collector's office Address: 101463 overseas Hwy Yr. Bit: ATP Priority: I No. ECBA082- 10067 Item Area/ physical Obstacle ADA Method/ Pro Photo Schedule No. Room Code posed Correction Status Cost Page Priority 6.1 Entrances and Routes Door closing time is less than 3 seconds. §4.13 Provide a sweep period of 3 seconds min. measured 1 from 70" open position to 3" (76 mm) from door latch. 2 $ Field CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install ADA entrance signage, exterior entry door. Note Main $ Entrance Permanent room identifying signage does not §4.30 Reworklreplace existing signage with signage have Braille. displaying raised characters on non -glare contrasting surface, Grade 2 Braille text of same information and 2 mount on wall adjacent to latch side of door at 59' 2 (1524 mm) above the finished floor to centerline. Field Per Site visit, County Discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES; Note CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install water fountain in lobby of Tax Collectors office. (Loc ati o n TBD) MONROE COUNTY ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT 3 10. 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Field Note Per Site visit, County DicoveredADDiTIONAL ISSUEA CONTRACTOR- Required to provide and install ADA compliant signag e for restrooms. $ Men's Restrooms 2 and Unisex " Unisex restroom water closet flush control §4.16 Rotate water closet flush control toward the wide 18 3 Accessible is toward the wail side. side or install an electronically controlled Restroom mechanism. $ Per Site visit, County DiscoverecdADDITIONAL ISSUES CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install toilet seat lid, Field Note CONTRACTOR Required to relocate flush control on water closet towrard clear space side, CONTRACTOR Required to lower toilet paper and soap dispenser, CONTRACOTR Required to replace existing non compliant grab bars with compliant grab bars. MONROE COUNTY ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT 3 11. 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Field Notes CONTRACTOR Required to relocate flush control toward the wide side on the WOM ENS BATHROOM ONLY The men's and women's restroom §4.13 Replace knob -type door hardware with lever or loose 3 doors have a non -compliant knob- grip pull handle. 2 Men's and type door hardware, requiring Women's grasping and turning of the wrist to $ Restrooms operate. Per Site Visit County discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES; CONTRACTOR Required to Relocate toilet paper holder(ADAAG Fig. 29b) (Mens and Womens) Field Notes CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install lids on water closets (Mens and Womens) $ CONTRACTOR Required to Extend Grab bar on side wall out 1-2 inches from wall (Mens and Womens) CONTRACTOR Required to provide and insall signage, ACCESSIBLE restrooms. MONROE COUNTY ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT 3 12. KL FRIENDSHIP PARK Page 83 of 94 KOVIDE AND INSTALL DA COMPLIANT BOOR HARDWARE MONROE COUNTY - ADA SEGMENT 3- INTERIOR PUBLIC ACCESS AREAS I SCALE KEY LARGO FRIENDSHIP PARK N T 5 PAGE LAYOUT MONROE COUNTY - ADA SEGMENT 3- INTERIOR PUBLIC ACCESS AREAS SCALE KEY LARGO FRIEND5HIP PARK NTS PAGE LAYOUT 65 Of 94 a a r � 'r :ntyA•.. ai' •,r1ni+'r ""t 1� .:.. .. ,p •1....r-. ._.�• _.� r i •'`e, v�•-.r r v..-w k �'Ty A. .. .. . '. :; . �� P _ �r � f: �,. �'� � E 1 - e'�I7tir... •-w4� ' � . r � ..� y .. i• . •C� .���: � .�- ,'�•"' rFr. � pT - •�� i��l.ih.. ...r•._.a.,,.,... i !:lFJ µ��. : � , doll 1•'-e�'!-eY.-z~_r�K s.,•,.pj+� .. :{ .Y:'' '� � � � •� -:��" r rya � ��._ !� ~ , w Mi~� w��• '.ni" �i.'';.Y.�S` ! � � i + ;K I r.l_�—•..-lr-.. . f�_nj y.r 4 •�� :!!!/' SNP * y a + 1 •. i i. 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(MEN'S AND WOMEN'S R ESTRCCM) §4.16 Install 36" (914 mm) min. long rear wail grab bars and mount them between 33" and 36" (838 mm - 914 mm) 3 2 Restroo rn water closet flush control is toward the wall side. (MEN'S AND WOMEN'S RESTROOMS) above the finished floor to centerline (ADAAG Fig. 29 a, b). §4.16 Rotate water closet flush control toward the wide side or install an electronically controlled mechanism. 3 $ 4 Men's and Women's Restrooms by the Ball Fields Men and women's restroom stall doors are not self -closing. Men's stall door swings into water closet clear floor space. FBC §11- Adjust stall doors to be self -closing. 4.17 §4.17 Rework partitions or reverse door swing to provide a 60" by 59" (1524 mm by 1498 mm) standard stall for a floor 3 3 $ 7 8 The men's and women's restroom lavatories have knob -type faucet that require pinching and mounted water closet (ADAAG Fig. 30 a). §4.19 Replace or retrofit lavatory controls with paddle- i operated, push -type or electronically -controlled 3 $ 1 ❑ tight grasping to operate. mechanism. $ 11 Urinal is mounted at more than 17" (432 mm) §4.18 Louver urinal and mount at 17' (431 mm) max. above the 3 above the finished floor to top of rim. (MEN'S finished floor to top of rim. RESTROOM�) $ Per Site visit, County discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES; Men's and CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install accessible door hardware for men'sand women's restroom doors, Field Notes Women's Restrooms by CONTRACTOR Required to provide door opening force of less than 5 IV, and a closing time of more than 3 seconds, CONTRACTOR Required to lower grab bars in men's and women's restrooms, $ the Ball Fields CONTRACTOR Required to relocate toilet paper holder in men's room, CONTRACTOR Required to lower toilet paper holder in women's restroom, MONROE COUNTY ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT 3 13. HARRY HARRIS PARK Page 87 of 94 ALL emergency alarms shall provide both audible and visual notification Facility #13: Harry Harris Park Address: MM 93, Burton Drive Yr. Bit: ATP Priority: 1 No. ECBA491 14952 Item No, Area/ Room Physical Obstacle ADA Photo y Code Method/ Proposed Correction Status Schedule/ Cost pane � Priori Priority Area outside Field of men's and womens Per site visit, County Discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES; Notes restrooms by CONTRACTOR Required to provide accessable water fountain between men's and women's restrooms $ the ballfields 12 Men's toilet tissue dispenser is mounted at 40" §4.17 Relocate toilet tissue dispenser at 36" (914 mm) max. 3 (1016 mm) from rear wall to outer leading edge. (perpendicular) from back wall to outer leading edge (ADAAG Fig. 30 d). Stall door hardware requires pinching, tight §4.27 'Replace or retrofit with system not requiring pinching, 3 $ 13 grasping or turning of the wrist to operate. tight grasping or turning of the wrist to operate. Paper towel and soap dispensers are mounted §4.2 Lower or install paper towel and soap dispensers at 48" 3 14 beyond required reach allowed for approach (1219 mm) max. above the finished floor far forward provided and are mounted at 48" (1219 mm) approach to object (ADAAG Fig. 5). above the finished floor. Men's and Women's Women's restroom water closet flush control is §4.18 Relocate water closet flush control toward the wide side 3 18 Restrooms by mounted on the tank -type unit and is toward the or install an electronically controlled mechanism. (SEE the Beach wall side. ADDITIONAL FIELD NOTES) Per Site Visit, County Discovered ADDITIONAL ISSUES; $ CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install rear and side wail grab bar for men's restroom, CONTRACTOR Required to relocate flush control on clear side of water closet in men's restroom, CONTRACTOR Required to lower urinal, Field CONTRACTOR Required to rework door to provide door opening force of less than 5 Ibf in men's restroom, Notes CONTRACTOR Required to raise lavatory to provide 27 inch knee clearance, $ CONTRACTOR Required to relocate toilet paper holder in women's restroom, CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install grab bars in women's restroom, CONTRACTOR Required to lower soap dispenser, CONTRACTOR Required to provide and install toilet seat lid, CONTRACTOR Required to reworkfixtures and partitions to provide an ADA stall in women's restroom. MONROE COUNTY ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT 3 13. HARRY HARRIS PARK Page 88 of 94 13- KEY LARGO HARRY MARK15 PARK MM E)3 OCEAN SIDE MONROE COUNTY - ADA SEGMENT 3- INTERIOR PUBLIC ACCESS AREAS KEY LARGO HARRY HARK15 PARK SCALE N T 5 PAGE AERIAL MAP 69 OF 94 13- KEY LARGO HARRY HARK15 PARK MM 93 OCEAN SIDE MONROE COUNTY - ADA SEGMENT 3- INTERIOR PUBLIC ACCESS AREAS SCALE KEY LARGO HARRY HARK15 PARK N T S PAGE AERIAL MAP 90 OE 94 RAISE LAVATORY TO PROVIDE 27" KNEE CLEARANCE PROVIDE AND INSTALL ADA COMPLIANT GRAB BARS RELOCATE fLU5H CONTROL TO WIDE SIDE AND PROVIDE SEAT LID RELOCATE TOILET PAPER HOLDER LOWER URINAL, NEAR SIDE PARTI,,,,��, FINISH FLOOR TO TOP LIP RELOCATE PAPER TOWEL HOLDER AND SOAP DISPENSER MONROE COUNTY - ADA SEGMENT 3- INTERIOR PUBLIC ACCESS AREAS KEY LARGO HARRY 1ARK15 PARK PHOT05- M EN'S RE5TROOM- BEACH SCALE N T 5 PAGE 91 OE 94 t 1 ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 �.r �c • _ 4 ::yr � ice';='...•;�:-- �� 2�'. cif:.. 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Murphy, District 5 RE: A17A COMPLIANCE SEGMENT #3w FOR FACILITIES INTERIOR PUBLIC ACCESS AREAS- ADDENDUM NO. I The information contained in this Addendum modifies, supplements or replaces information contained in the Bid and is hereby made a part of the Contract Documents. 1. A pre --bid conference was held at 102050 Overseas Hwy Key Largo on Monday, June 11, 2012. Attached is a copy of the sign --in sheet. 2. "Section 3 Compliance Information" and "Davis Bacon Information" are attached. 3. Temporary facilities are not required at each site. 4. Revised Wage Decisions (FL120063) for Monroe County are attached. 5. The deadline to submit all questions in writing is Tuesday, June 26, 2012. 6. Question: What is the process for tenant coordination? Answer: Project Management will be the single point of contact for the Contractor. All project related communication/ coordination with tenants shall be the responsibility of Project Management. 7. Question: Is Builder's Risk required? Answer: Builder's Risk will be required on sites where there are structural alterations on a building. S. Question: Are there any building standards for this project? Answer: Yes, Contractor shall comply with current State and Monroe County Building Code requirements. 9. Question: Will we be required to repair the eiisting areas when items are to be relocated? Answer: Yes, Contractor shall repair all damage caused by replacement/ relocating. For each facility, all repairs to damage caused by replacement/ relocating shall match existing. Proposers are encouraged to visit each site and provide a brief narrative on each facility to include the work and materials proposed. 10. Question: What is the contact information for the fire alarm system company? Answer: Barnes Alarm 305-307-6771. 11. Question: What is the contact information for the elevator company? Answer: Oracle 954-931-995 8. 12. Question: Was segment #3 posted in the Miami Herald? Answer: Yes. 13. Question: Will the contractor be responsible for permit fees? Answer: Yes, refer to "Instructions to Proposers" article 5, section 5.4_ 14. The Project Manager for this project is Shane Smith. Smith-Shan.e@rnonroecounly-f1.gov 305-395-2059. All other items remain as called for in the RFP documents. End of Addendum No. 1. r ^f —/� e arnett )Di r, Project Management ADA PRE -BID MEETING SEGMENT #3 MURRAY NELSON BUILDING KEY LARGO DATE,.* DUNE I I THj 2012 TiM� � /_•oopM ATTENDEES: REPRESENTATIVE'S NAME COMPANY PHONE/EMAIL' sr J94 *41.11 e/k )_ -%YIfJ'L4- 7�fo, as - � -7 c�.qlo �..e �o h � u e� C - ra nC �� 2q Z - (-I `"12�i 7 ADA PRE -BID MEETING SEGMENT #3 MURRAY NELSON BUILDING KEYLARGO DATE'* JUNIE 1-1-,q 2012 TIME: 1:00 PM ATTENDEES: REPRESENTATIVE'S NAME COMPANY PHONE/EMAIL Ken Bygler Pedro Falcon 305-872-2200 kenb erODbellsouth.net Otis May Otak Group, Inc. 904-583-9001 otismav , otakgro,. com Athena Tafoya Overholt Const. Corp. 305--234-9677 atafo a overholtcc. com Leslie A. Robinson Meridian 305-294-1000 lobinson meridserv.com Shane S. Smith Monroe County Project Management 305-395-2059 smith-shaneAmonroecounty; fl gov Johnnie Younge Monroe County Project Management 305-292-4429 Yon e-Johnnie MonroeCoun - FL.Gov Kurt Langford Liberty South 561-722-2982 klan ord Jibe south.net Section 3 Compliance Information (Construction Prime Contactor) Local Government Monroe, County Project: CDBG Disaster Recover T.S. Fa CDBG Grant #: 10DB-K4-11--54-02-K24 Part A: Completed only by prime contractor if contract amount is at least $100,000 Contractor Narne: 1. Does the business qualify as a "Section 3 business concern" because: a) it is at least 51 % owned by Section 3 residents" b) at least 30% of its permanent full-time employees are: i) currently Section 3 residents" OR ii) were Section 3 residents* within first 3 years of employment c) will at least 25% (dollar value) of construction subcontracts (no material/supplies/equipment vendors unless they are also installing same) be to businesses meeting (a) or (b) above? If yes, list any Section 3 subcontractors and subcontract amount: Yes - No Name: Amount: $ Name: Amount: $ Name: Amount: $ 2. Will the contractor be hiring any additional staff (office or field) for this project? _Yes No If es, what types of jobs (e.g., laborer, equipment operator), and how many additional hires y p estimated in each job type? Section 3 resident is a member of a family whose total household income does not exceed a certain amount depending on family size and county of residence. The local government will provide a form and the information needed for each worker to mane this determination on a "'yes" or "no" basis without specifying exact total household income or income sources. Note: This contract is funded with federal funds and this information is required for reporting purposes. See Section 3 portion of CDBG Supplemental Conditions for additional' information. Section 3 'Compliance Information (Construction Subcontractor) Part B : Completed only by construction subcontractors if subcontract is at least 100 000 (do not include equipment or material suppliers unless they are installing also) Subcontractor Name: Subcontract Amount :$ 1. Does the business qualify as a "Section 3 business concern" because: Yes No a) it is at least 51 % owned by Section 3 residents" OR b) at least 30% .of its mrmanent full-time ern to ees are: i) currently Section 3 residents* OR ii) were Section 3 residents" within first 3 years of employment 2. Will the subcontractor hire any additional staff (office or field) for this project? Yes No If yes, what types of jobs (e.g., laborer, equipment operator, and how many additional hires estimated in each job type? * Section 3 resident is a member of a family whose total household income does not exceed a certain amount depending on family size and county of residence. The local government will provide a form and the information needed for each worker to male this determination on a "yes" or "no" basis without specifying exact total household income or income sources. Note: This contract is funded with federal funds and this information is required for reporting purposes. See Section 3 portion of CDBG Supplemental Conditions for additional information Section 3 Compliance Information (Construction Prime Contractor) Local Government: Monroe Countyt #:10DB-K4-11-54--02--K24 Project: CDBG Disaster Recovery T.S. Faye Part A: Completed only by prime contractor if contract amount is at least $100,000 Contractor Name: 1. Does the business qualify as a "Section 3 business concern" because: Yes No a) it is at least 51 % owned by Section 3 residents* OR b] at least 30% of its permanent full-time employees are: i) currently Section 3 residents* OR ii) were Section 3 residents* within first 3 years of employment OR c) will at least 25% (dollar value) of construction subcontracts (no material/supplies/equipment vendors unless they are also installing same) be to businesses meeting (a) or (b) above? If yes, list any Section 3 subcontractors and subcontract amount: Name: Amount: $ Name: Amount: $ Name: Amount: $ 2. will the contractor be hiring any additional staff (office or field) for this project? Yes No If yes, what types of jobs (e.g., laborer, equipment operator), and how many additional hires estimated in each job type? Section 3 resident is a member of a family whose total household income does not exceed a certain amount depending on family size and county of residence. The local government will provide a form and the information needed for each worker to make this determination on a "yes" or "no" basis without specifying exact total household income or income sources. Note: This contract is funded with federal funds. and this information is required for reporting purposes. See Section 3 portion of CDB C Supplemental Conditions for additional information. 13 Section 3 Compliance Information (Construction Sub -contractor) Part B: Completed only by construction subcontractors if subcontract is at least $100,400 (do not include equipment or material suppliers unless they are installing also) Subcontractor Name: Subcontract Amount :$ 1. Does the business qualify as a "Section 3 business concern" because: Yes No a) it is at least 51 % owned by Section 3 residents* OR b) at least 30% of its permanent full --time employees are: i) currently Section 3 residents* OR ii) were Section 3 residents* within first 3 years of employment 2. will, the subcontractor hire any additional staff (office or field) for this project? Yes No If yes, what types of jobs (e.g., laborer, equipment operator, and how many additional hires estimated in each job type? Section 3 resident is a member of a family whose total household income does not exceed a certain amount depending on family size and county of residence. The local government will provide a form and the information needed for each worker to make this determination on a "yes" oi- "no" basis without specifying exact total household income or income sources. Note: This contract is funded with federal funds and this information is required for reporting purposes. See Section 3 portion of CDB G Supplemental Conditions for additional information 14 Section 3 -Economic Opportunities What is Section 3? Section 3 is a provision of the Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Act of 1968 that helps foster local economic development, neighborhood economic improvement, and individual self-sufficiency. The Section 3 program requires that recipients of certain HUD financial assistance, to the greatest extent feasible, provide job training, employment, and contracting opportunities for low or very -low income residents in connection with projects and activities in their neighborhoods. Download Section 3 information from HUD's website: http://www.hud.gov/offices/fheo/section3/section3.cfm How does Section 3 promote self- sufficiency? Section 3 is a starting point to obtain job training, employment and contracting opportunities. From this integral foundation coupled with other resources comes the opportunity for economic advancement and sel f su fticiency. Federal, state and local programs * Advocacy groups * Community and faith -based organizations How does Section 3 promote homeownership? Section 3 is a starting point to homeownership. Once a Section 3 resident has obtained employment or contracting opportunities they have begun the first step to self-sufficiency. Who are Section 3 residents? Section 3 residents are: • Public housing residents or • Persons who live in the area where a HUD -assisted project is located and who have a household income that falls below HUD's low -mod- income Iimits. Determining Income Levels • Low income is defined as 80%n or below the median income of that area: • Very I o w income is defined as 5 0 % or below the median income of that area. What is a Section 3 business concern? A business that: ■ Is 51 percent or more owned by Section 3 residents; • Employs Section 3 residents for at Yeast 30 percent of its full-time, permanent staff; or • Provides evidence of a commitment to subcontract to Section 3 business concerns, 25 percent or more of the dollar amount of the awarded contract. 15 What programs are covered? Section 3 applies to HUD -funded Public and Indian Housing assistance for development, operating, and modernization expenditures. Section 3 also applies to certain HUD -funded Housing and Community Development projects that complete housing, rehabilitation, housing construction, and other public construction. What types of economic opportunities are available under Section 3? • Job training Employment • Contracts Any employment resulting from these expenditures, including administration, management, clerical support, and construction, is subject to compliance with Section 3. Examples of opportunities include: • Accounting • Architecture Appliance repair Bookkeeping • Bricklaying • Carpentry • Carpet Installation Catering • Cement/Masonry ■ Computer/Information • Demolition • Drywall Electrical ■ Elevator Construction • Engineering • Fencing • Florists • Heating • Iron Works • Janitorial • Landscaping • Machine Operation • Manufacturing • Marketing • Painting • Payroll Photography • Plastering • Plumbing • Printing Purchasing • Research • Surveying • Tile setting • Transportation • Word processing Section 3 is a provision of the Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Act of 1968 that promotes local economic development, neighborhood economic improvement, and individual self-sufficiency. The See tion 3 program requires that recipients of certain HUD financial assistance, to the greatest extent possibie, provide job training, employment, and contract opportunities for Iow- or very- Iow income residents in connection with projects and activities in their neighborhoods. More about Section 3: o 24 CFR 135 o Section 3 Summary Report Requirement of the Florida Small Cities and Disaster Recovery CDBG Programs Any recipient of CDBG funds that has an open grant must report Section 3 activities to the Department by July 31 each year using the Section 3 Summary Report form. The reports received from grant recipients will he summarized by the Department and submitted to HUD with the Annual Performance Report. The following information may assist you in completing the Section 3 Summary Report form: • Section 3 persons are individuals from households with low or very low income. The Section 8 income limits are used to define low income. Section 3 is "race and gender" neutral. If CDBG funds are used for one'of the covered activities — housing rehab, housing construction or public construction — a report must be completed. NM o If the funds awarded to a contractor are under $200,000, no activity needs to be reported. If the funds awarded to a subcontractor are under $100,000, no activity needs to be reported. o If a local government hires an employee that will have any oversight or administrative responsibilities relating to the covered activities, the local government should report Section 3 activity. • A permanent employee may be an employee hired Cor ful l ti one work on a temporary basis or an employee hired for full-time work on the job site whether temporary or permanent. • Grant recipients and the contractors they work with should attempt to provide employment opportunities to Section 3 persons or businesses when possible. (Job announcements, bid language, etc., may reference that priority will be given to Section 3 persons or businesses.) o Grant recipients are not required to set numerical goals nor are they required to have a Section 3 plan. This, however, does not exempt a local government from the requirement to attempt to make economic opportunities available for Section 3 persons or businesses within the area. • The area or jurisdiction is typically the county or the region surrounding the work to be paid for with CDBG funding OR the county or region nearest to the address of the recipient. Grant recipients may want to give preference to Section 3 individuals or businesses having, the same zip code as a way of show preference. • Grant recipients will have to work closely with contractors in order to be able to report on Section 3 activities. The Department provides a Form that contractors may Complete to provide information regarding their Section 3 activities. o When contractors submit bids, they should state whether or not it will be necessary for them to employ an additional workers. If a contractor believes that additional employees may be necessary, they should indicate in the bid that they will give preference to hiring low income persons within the area. • Individuals who have been receiving public assistance may meet the detinitian of Section 3. Any contract reported on the Contractual Obligations and Minority Business Enterprise report that is reflected as a Section 3 business should be reported on during the fiscal year in which the contract was awarded. • The exclusion for minor rehab does not typically apply to CDBG since the housing unit is usually, brought up to the local building code. Minor rehab consists of replacing broken windows, fixing a leaking roof, and other such repairs. E G U. 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Payrolls —Forms provided —Required with Pay Request • Interview -- Random — Meridian Representative • Subcontractor -- Same Applies as Above B} Final completion • Final completion days after Notice to Proceed c} E . E.o Goals ■ Must Show Evidence of Solicitation of MinorityMomen owned Subcontractors (possible forms. of evidence listed below) - EEO Policies - Subcontractor list with wB EIM BE firms listed - Ad soliciting WBE/MBE firms - Letter explaining WBE/MBE policies or procedures -- Similar documentation with administrative approval D) Pay Estimates/Requests Review by owner/Engineer & Administrator before Approval • Payrolls Required before Approval E) change orders ■ Signed by Engineer, owner, contractor F) Final Inspection Before closeout Required ■ Final Payment and Release of Retainage After Final Inspection G) Disclosure of Subcontractors Required • List Showing Services Provided, contact Name, Address, Phone, Fax, and contract amount for each • Provide copy to Administrator as Soon as Possible Table of Contents Subcontracting Requirements 3 Labor Standards Overview 5 Common Questions Regarding Davis Bacon 9 Notice to Employees 14 Wage Decision (Davis Bacon Requirement) 16 Form Required to Add an Additional Classification to the Wage Decision 20 Authorization to Make Deductions (form) 22 Certificate from Contractor Appointing Officer or Employee to Supervise Payment of Employees (form) 25 Sample Payroll Form 27 Subcontracting Requiremen #s It Specific Regui cements for Subcontractors (A) The owner is responsible for ensuring that the contractor(s) cause(s) appropriate provisions to be inserted in all subcontracts to bind subcontractors to all CDBG contract requirements. (13) Each subcontractor must agree to comply with all applicable Federal, State, and local requirements in addition to those set forth in this section. (C) Work performed by any contractor listed as debarred, ineligible, suspended or indebted to the United states from contractual dealings with Federal government departments will be ineligible for reimbursement wholly or partially from CDBG. (D) All subcontracts in excess of $10,000 shall include, or incorporate by reference, the equal opportunity clause of Executive order 11246 (see page 38). (E) All subcontracts must contain a nondiscrimination clause. (F) Each subcontract must contain a requirement for compliance with the Davis -Bacon and related a6ts. (G) Each subcontractor must submit weekly payroll records and a weekly statement of compliance. These documents should be submitted to the prime contractor. The subcontractor can satisfy this requirement by submitting a properly executed Department of Labor Form WH-347. (H) Each subcontract with every subcontractor must contain a clause committing the subcontractor to employment of local labor to the maximum extent possible. Labor Standards Overview A. OVERVIEW 1. The Davis -Bacon Act (DBA) applies to all construction contracts over $2,000., unless the programs authorizing legislation contains exceptions. a. The DBA requires that all workers or mechanics working on covered projects be paid minimum hourly gages and fringe benefits according to the wage decision(s) applicable to that contract. b. Work done by a local government's own employees (force account) is not subject to DBA. c. If an portion of a contract requires DBA, then all work performed under that anycontract is subject to DBA. d. In the CDBG program, only rehabilitation of residential property containing less than S units is exempt from DBA. 2. Additionally, contractors must comply with the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (CWHSSA) and the Copeland (Anti -Kickback). a. The CWHSSA requires that, for any project in which the' prime contract exceeds $100,000, workers be paid one and one --half times their normal hourly rate for any hours worked in excess of 40 hours weekly, based on a workweek of seven consecutive days. b. The Copeland Act prohibits any person from inducing a worker, on a federally funded project, to give up any part of the compensation to which the worker is entitled. B. WAGE DECISIONS Under DBA, construction work is categorized as Residential, Building, Heavy, plater and Sewer, or Highway work. Each construction contract to which DBA applies must contain the wage decision for the appropriate category (or categories) based on the work required by the contract. 2. A separate wage decision for a category is not required if the value of work (as bid) in that category does not exceed 20% of the total "as bid" construction cost. (Note that the actual bid cost, not the estimated cost, determines whether a separate wage decision is used.) 3. If more than one gage decision is used, the payrolls must reflect which gage decision is applicable unless all workers are paid at least the highest hourly rate possible under either wage decision. C. LOCAL. GOVERNMENT MONITORING DURING CONSTRUCTION . During project construction, the local government or its representative will monitor compliance with the DBA, CWHSSA, and Copeland Act by reviewing payrolls of the contractor and all subcontractors. 2. The DBA applies to laborers and mechanics working on any project when the prime contract exceeds $2,000. a. The DBA does not apply to supervisory staff, provided at least 80% of their time during the work week is spent performing supervisory tasks. otherwise, they are subject to the DBA during that workweek. b "self-employed owners" are not exempt fromthe DBA and must submit a payroll report reflecting the hours worked on the project, the type of work being performed, and that they are the owner. Hourly rates do not need to -be reported if this information is not known, but the amount of the subcontract should be indicated. C. "supply" contracts are also not subject to the DBA. (A supply contract furnishes only equipment, materials or supplies which involves no or only "incidental" construction at the project site. Construction is "incidental" if it does not exceed 13% of the contract or subcontract price and there is documentation to support this. 3. During project construction, the local government or its representative will also conduct interviews with the contractor's and subcontractors' workers to verify the accuracy of the payrolls. a. Interviews must cover a representative sample (between 15% and 20%) of each classification used .by the contractor/subcontractor. b. On -site interviews will be conducted whenever possible, but mail interviews may be conducted if on -site interviews cannot be performed. c. Any discrepancies between the interviews and payrolls must be resolved in a timely manner which, to the extent possible, shields the identity of the worker(s) involved. 4. If a contractor/subcontractor is required to pay a cumulative total of more than $100 in back wages during the contract period, the local government is required to submit an enforcement report to DCA. a. Any corrective actions by a contractor must be documented in the project files. For back wages over $10, there must be a copy of the front of the wage restitution check and a signed acknowledgment from the worker that the check was received, including the amount received. b. If there are overtime violations, the local government must assess liquidated damages of $10 per day per worker who should have received overtime but did not. D. DCA MONITORING 1. The DCA will typically monitor when construction is between 30-80% complete. 2. During monitoring, special attention is given to the following areas. a. payrolls, particularly from subcontractors, are being submitted and reviewed in a timely manner; b. all classifications are included in the wage decision or have been conformed/added with DCAIDOL approval; c. any !� hel erltraineelapprentice classifications are in accordance with regulations for these titles; d. signed authorizations are on file for any worker with "other" deductions; e. interviews have been conducted with workers of the prime contractor and any subcontractors; f. if more than one decision was used, the payrolls distinguish which wage decision is being used for each worker; and g the wage decision is posted in a conspicuous location at the project site. E. TYPICAL LABOR STANDARDS MONITORING PROBLEMS 1. Inappropriate use of "apprentice", "trainee", and "helper" classifications. 2. Use of a classification which is not in the wage decision or is vague ("operator"). 3. Failure to obtain subcontractor payrolls. 4. Lack of signed authorizations for -workers with "other" deductions. 5. Lack of interviews, including not covering enough classifications or not interviewing subcontractors. 8. "Salaried" workers covered by DBA not treated as an hourly worker for regular and overtime purposes. 7. Using one wage decision when two are required based on value of work in each category. 8. If two wage decisions are used, and workers are not paid the higher hourly rate possible for that classification, payrolls fail to reflect which wage decision(s) is applicable to which worker. D Common Questions Regarding avis Bacon Common Questions Regard ing Davis Bacon The wage determination applicable to my project does not contain a class of workers which is needed to complete construction. Can a worker classification and wage rate be -added to an existing wage determination? After contract award, a contractor shall submit to the owner, the addition of any needed classification of laborers or mechanics not listed in the wage determination, together with the proposed wage rates and fringe benefits conformable to the gage determination. Such an action requires the concurrence of the employees or their representative and the owner, and the Wage and Hour Division of the U.S. Department of Labor (USDOL) must approve of the action. An additional classification action is not valid unless the USDOL De artment had agoroved it. If a -dispute exists the matter must. be. -referred --to the Wage and Hour Division for resolution together with the view of all interested parties and the recommendation of the owner. The owner shall require that any class of laborers or mechanics which is not listed in the wage determination and which is to be employed under the contract be classified in conformance with the gage determination. The owner will approve the classification and the proposed gage rate and fringe benefits only when the following criteria have been met: - The work to be performed by the classification requested is not performed by any classification in the wage determination; and . - The classification is utilized in the area by the construction industry, and - The proposed wage rate, including any bona fide fringe benefits, bears a reasonable relationship to the wage rates contained in the wage determination; and - There is evidence of agreement on the classification and proposed gage rate among the parties involved; and - The request does not involve gage rates for apprentices or trainees. If the officer believes that these criteria are not met, the classification or wage rate may not be approved but shall be referred to the Wage and Hour Division for resolution of dispute. All conformance notices submitted to USDOL will be responded to in writing within 30 days of receipt. These responses either approve or deny the request or inform the submitting agency that additional time will be required. Failure to receive a response does not constitute approval. If a response is not received, the wage and Hour Division must be contacted directly. Every conformance request is analyzed to verify that the criteria for approval are complied with. How do workers on a construction site know that a project is covered by the Davis -Bacon Act? How do they know the prevailing wage to which they are entitled? The wage determination (including any -additional classifications and wage rates conformed) and a Davis -Bacon poster (WH-1 321) must be posted at all times by the contractor and its subcontractors at the site of the work in a prominent and accessible place where it can be easily seen. The WH-1321 poster may be obtained at no charge from offices of the wage and Hour Division. Once construction has begun, are the workers' wage rates affected when the wage determination for the area in which the project is located is changed? As a general rule, the wage determination incorporated into a bid solicitation and related contract award establishes the minimum wage rates and fringe benefits which must be paid for the entire term of the contract. Is it possible for more than one wage schedule to apply to contract specifications? Construction projects are generally classified as either Building, Heavy, Highway or Residential for purposes of issuing wage determinations. Wage schedules for one or more of these construction categories may have application to construction items contained in a proposed construction project. Guidelines for the selection of proper wage schedules are set forth in All Agency Memoranda Nos. 130 (March 17, 1978) and 131 (July 14, 1978). Any questions regarding the application of these guidelines to a particular project, or any disputes regarding the application of the wage schedules issued for the various construction categories are to be referred to the Wage and Hour Division, together with relevant information, including a complete description of the project and area practice. As the owner, what is my obligation when the wage determinations applicable to a construction project contain multiple wage --schedules ? It is the responsibility of the owner to advise contractors which schedule shall be applied to the various construction items in the bid specifications. Because of the complexities in the application of multiple schedules (see Question 4 above), the owner should consult with the Wage and Hour Division to resolve any questions. Can apprentices, trainees, andlor helpers work on project covered by the Davis -Bacon or related Acts and what wage rates must they be paid? A person employed and individually registered in a bona fide apprenticeship program registered with the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, or with a State Apprenticeship Agency recognized by the Bureau, or a person in- the first 90 days of probationary employment as an apprentice in such an apprenticeshi program, who is not individually registered in the program, but who has been properly certified to be a igible for probationary employment as an apprentice may work on such projects. p y Trainees employed must be persons registered in construction occupation under a program which has p been approved in advance by the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, as meeting its standards for ! g programs pr on-the-job training rams and which have been so certified by that .g Administration. Note that information on -wa a rates aid to apprentices and trainees is not solicited nor do the wage determinations' issued include a renticed classifications. Similarly, their addition through the additional classification procedure (conformance) is neither necessary nor appropriate. on projects funded by the Federal Aid Highway Act, -apprentices and trainees certified by the Secretary of Transportation are not covered by Davis -Bacon labor standards. The proper wage rates to be paid to apprentices and trainees are those specified by the particular programs in which they are enrolled, expressed as a percentage of the journeyman rate on the wage determination. In the event employees reported as apprentices or trainees on a covered project have not been properly registered within the meaning of the Regulations and the contract stipulations, or are utilized at the job site in excess of the ratio to journeymen permitted under the approved program, they must be paid the applicable wage rates for laborers and mechanics employed on the project performing the kind or classification of work they actually performed, regardless of work classifications which may be listed on the submitted payrolls and regardless of their level of skill. Under existing regulations, helper classifications are not listed in wage determinations or approved as an additional classification unless certain criteria are present: 1) the use of helpers is an established prevailing practice; 2) the duties of the helper are clearly defined and distinct from the duties of the journeyman classification; ) their duties are distinct from the duties of the laborers, and 4) the `;helper" is not synonymous with trainee�� in an informal training program. Helpers can only be employed on a Davis -Bacon project at wage rates less than those specified fora given craft classification if the applicable wage determination lists a prevailing wage for a particular helper classification or if the particular helper classification has been approved as an additional classification. In the event employees, improperly classified as helpers regardless of their level of skill, are employed on a covered project, they must be paid the applicable gage rates for laborers and mechanics employed on the project performing the kind or classification of work they actually perforrried. What wage rates must be paid to supervisory employees (foreman, general foremen, superintendents, etc.) employed on a covered project9 The wage rates for bona fide supervisory employees are not regulated under the Davis -Bacon and related Acts since their duties are primarily administrative or executive in nature rather than those of laborers or mechanics. However, such employees who devote more than 20 percent of their time during a workweek to mechanic or laborer mechanics for the time so spent, and must be aid the appropriate wage rates duties are laborers and rnech p p specified in the wage determination. Employees who are bona fide executive, administrative, or professional employees as defined under the Fair Labor Standards Act at 29 CFR Fart 541 are not covered by the Davis -Bacon Act. What records shall contractors and subcontractors submit to the owner? Each contractor and subcontractor performing construction work on the project shall submit copies of their payroll records for employees working on the project as soon as practicable after each, payroll. It is the responsibility of the prime contractor to include a copy of the Davis -Bacon wage determination in each construction subcontract and to ensure that subcontractors submit payroll records. What is the responsibility of the owner for monitoring contractor and subcontractor compliance with Davis -Bacon requirements? The owner shall ensure that the wage determination is posted at the Job site and that payroll records are submitted on a timely basis. Payroll records should be reviewed to verify that.the minimum gage rates for each classification are being paid. Random private interviews of a few employees of the prime contractor and each on -site subcontractor should be conducted monthly to determine type of work performed, classification, and hourly. rate. Answers should be verified for agreement with payroll records. If payroll records or interviews indicate that minimum rates possibly are not being paid or that employee classification may be inappropriate based on work performed; the owner should contact the nearest wage and Hour Division office for possible further investigation by that office. ��. . !� !n whole or in part 'lease clarify the appYcatron of the Davis -Bacon Act re, atrons to construction contracts. The Davis -Bacon Act will apply to a contract if two conditions are met. First, the contract amount must exceed $2000. This amount is for the total contract, not just that portion involving federal funds. Second, the contract work must be subject to the Davis -Bacon Act y the authorizing legislation of the federal programs involved. If a construction contract involves more than one federal p rogram, the applicability of the Davis -Bacon Act under each federal program must be reviewed. 1 the Davis -Bacon Act is applicable under one program, then the entire contract must comply with the Act's requirements even if that program's portion of the total contract cost is very small. Also, please note that the Davis -Bacon Act regulations use only the term contract."Confusion arises from the use of "contract" and "project" interchangeably. The Davis -Bacon Act applies to contracts. A project may have more than one contract. It is possible that the Davis -Bacon Act will apply to one contract but not another, based on the two-part test described above. In monitoring for overtime, is the local government required to determine hours worked by an employee on other protects? The local government cannot require the contractor to submit payroll information from other projects. If the payroll being reviewed shows, that an employee did not work more than 40 hours in the week, overtime is not an issue. OTHER IMPORTANT DAVIS BACON DETAILS 1. The DOL will not consider any "helper" classifications, apparently due to no funding for staff needed to do this. A contractor should not even bother to submit a request for the "helper" classification. (If the worker does not qualify for classification as "apprentice" or "trainee," the most likely option is to use the full "trade" classification unless the contractor can show that another classification, such as "laborer," is more appropriate. But a "laborer" -should not be using - specialized tools of a trade.) 2. For deductions requiring DOL approval, DOL typically responds in just a few days and approval is usually given if 29 CFR 3 is met. Once a type of deduction is approved, the approval is good for one year for all federally -funded projects by the contractor. 3. payroll deductions, beyond those listed in the regulation (29 CFR 3) as "permissible with USDOL approval," may still be made without USDOL approval if the deductions do not reduce the worker's y(including p aany applicable fringe) below the minimum in the wage decision. 4. A worker's pay is considered to be in compliance with the wage decision if the total of hourly rate and any fringe benefits received equals at least the total minimum amount in the wage decision, regardless of the distribution between cash hourly rate and fringe benefits. (Example: If a wage decision requires $6 per hour and no fringe benefits, employer is in compliance by paying $5 hourly in cash and $1 in fringe b-enefits.) 5. A contractor's work week must be seven consecutive days. This is to preclude a contractor from changing his work week in a way to avoid overtime. 6. Owners are not exempt from the Davis -Bacon Act if they work on the project site. Notice to Employees The following "NOTICE TO ALL EMPLOYEES" MUST be posted on the Job Site 1�TOT I CE I ]p IJ C) Y 1 1 S W#;,-,---o,,rki0.'n--g, o;n Federal o,,r Fed�e:ral,ly F--inan-ced Constructi-o'n-- 'ro'41ects MINIMUM WAGES OVERTIME APPRENTICES PROPER PAY WH Publication 1321 Revised January 1986 You must be paid not less than the wage rate in the schedule posted with this Notice for the kind of work you perform. You must be paid not less than one and one-half times your basic rate of pay for all hours worked over 40 a week. There are some exceptions. Apprentice rates apply only to apprentices properly registered under approved Federal or State apprenticeship programs. If you do not receive proper pay, contact the Contracting Officer listed below: Ms. Leslie A. Robinson Project Manager/Housing -Rehabilitation Specialist Meridian Community Services Group 1111 12 th Street, Ste. 1 06 Key best, FL 33 040 (305)294-1 ovo or you may contact the nearest office of the Wage and Hour Division, U.S. Department of Labor. The Wage and Hour Division has offices in several hundred communities throughout the country. They are listed in the U.S. Government section of most telephone directories under; U.S. Department of Labor Employment Standards Administration. U.S. ❑epartment`of Labor Employment Standards Administration Wage and Hour Division 4$ Current. Wage Decisions ing) (One for B-ui'71--d rage 1 01 if General Decision Numb "110 62 IC1Z FLDO Superseded General Decision Number: FL20100299 State: Florida Construction Type:°=HFZgha-y Counties: Glades. Hardee, Hendry and`:Nlonro, Counties in Florida. HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS Modification Number Publication Date SUFL2009-196 08/05/2009 Rates Fringes CARPENTER, Including Formwork .... $ 11.97 0.00 CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER ... $ 1C.05 0.00 LABORER: Asphalt Raker .......... $ 9.75 2.19 LABORER: Common or General ...... $ 9.94 0.00 LABORER: Flagger.................. $ 9.43 0.00 LABORER_ Pipelayer.............. 8.33 0.00 OPERATOR: Backhoe/Excavator.....$ 10.42 0.00 OPERATOR: Bulldozer ........ .....$ 11.69 0.00 OPERATOR: Distributor.......... , . $ 10.38 0.00 OPERATOR: Grader/Blade .......... $ 13.78 0.00 OPERATOR: Loader ................$ 10.33 0.00 OPERATOR: Milling Machine ....... $ 10.08 0.00 OPERATOR: Oiler .................. $ 9058 0.00 OPERATOR: paver .................$ 11.59 2.10 OPERATOR: Roller ................ $ 10.23 0.00 OPERATOR: Screed. ...............$ 11.70 0.00 OPERATOR: Tractor ...............$ S.15 C.00 TRUCK DRIVER: 4 Axle Truck ...... $ 11.18 1.60 TRUCK DRIVER: Lowboy Truck ...... $ 11.86 0.00 TRUCK ]RIVER: Dump Truck..... , ... $ 17.00 0.00 http./lwww.wdol.govlwdol/scafies/davisbacon/FL20O.dvb 2/1 D/2012 .rage z of ,4 WELDERS - Receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental. Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within the scope of the classifications listed may be added after award only as provided in the labor standards contract clauses (29CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (ii) } . The body -of each wage determination lists the classification and wage rates that have been found to be prevailing for the cited type(s) of construction in the area covered by the wage determination. The classifications are listed in alphabetical order of "identifiers" that indicate whether the particular rate is union or non --union. Union Identifiers An identifier enclosed in dotted lines beginning with characters other than "SU" denotes that the union classification and rate have found to be prevailing for that classification. Example: PLUM0198-005 07/01/2011. The first four letters PLUM, indicate the international union and the four --digit number, 0198, that follows indicates the local union number or district council number where applicable i.e., Plumbers Local 0198. The next number, 005 in the example, -is an internal number used in processing.the wage determination. The date, 07/01/2011, following these characters is the effective date of the most current negotiated rate/collective bargaining agreement which would be July 1, 2011 in the above example. Union prevailing wage rates will be updated to reflect any changes in the collective bargaining agreements governing the rate. Ton -Union Identifiers Classifications listed under an "SU" identifier were der-ived from survey data by computing average rates and are not union rates; however, the data used in computing these rates may include both union and non -union data. Example: SULA2004-007 5/13/2010. SU indicates the rates are not union rates, LA indicates the State of Louisiana; 2004 is the year of the survey; and 007 is an internal number used in producing the wage determination. A 1993 or later date, 5/13/2010, indicates the classifications and rates under that identifier were issued as a General Gage Determination on that date. Survey wage .rates will remain in effect and will not change until a new survey is conducted. htlp://www.wdol.gov/wdol/scafiles/davisbacon/FL200.dvb 2/10/2012 JL ct6 w ,r v JL -r WAGE DETERMINATION APPEALS PROCESS 1.Has there been an initial decision in the matter? This can be• * an existing published wage determination a surrey underlying a wage determination * a Wage and Hour Division letter setting forth a position on a wage determination matter * a conformance (additional classification and rate) ruling On survey related matters, initial contact, including requests for summaries of surveys, should be with the Wage and Hour Regional office- for the area in which the survey was conducted because those Regional Offices have responsibility for the Davis -Bacon survey program. If the response from this initial Contact is not satisfactory, then the process described in 2.) and 3.) should be followed. With regard to any other matter not yet ripe for the formal process described here, initial contact should be with the Branch of Construction wage Determinations. Write to: Branch of Construction Wage Determinations Wage and Hour Division U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20210 2.) If the answer to the question in 1.) is yes, then an interested party (those affected by the action) can request review and reconsideration from the Wage and Hour Administrator ( See 2 9 CFR Part 1. 8 and 2 9 CFR Part 7 ) . Write to Wage and Hour Administrator U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 2021C The request should be accompanied by a full statement of the interested party' s position and by any information (wage payment data, project description, area practice material, etc.) that the requestor considers relevant to the issue. 3.) If the decision of the Administrator is not favorable., an interested party may appeal directly to the Administrative Review Board (formerly the Wage Appeals Board). Write to: Administrative Review Board U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20210 4. ) All decisions by the Administrative Review- Board- are final. http.//www.wdol.govlwdol/scafiles/davisbacon/FL20O.dvb 2/10/2012 1 C46%.r -r %-FjL i END OF GENERAL DECISION bttp://www.wdol.g'v/wdol/scafiles/dav'lsbacon/FL20O.dvb 2110/2012 Form Required to Add an Additionalto the Glassifica:#ion, Wage Decision Emplo ee/Employer Wa e=Scale A reement Grantee: Monroe County Date: Contract No: 1 ODB-K4-11-54-02-K24 Construction Contract Execution Date: Wage Decision: FL20120200-0) (Highway) Project Description: ADA Compliance —Public Facilities Segment fl Whereas, the City of Key West has been unable to obtain a specific wage rate from the Department of Labor (DOL)/Department of Community affairs (DCA), in the gage decision for this project for the classification of Residential, and because it also appears that there are no readily available similar positions that could be reclassified under the initial wage decision, and whereas 29 CFR Part 5.5 (a)(1)(ii) allows the rate for a classification under these circumstances to be set by mutual agreement among the employee(s), the employer, and the jurisdiction, subject to approval by HUD/DOL; Therefore by mutual consent the parties and persons signed below agree to an hourly - rate of $ and fringe benefit rate of $ (may be included in hourly rate), for the above classification while acknowledging full compliance with all other federal labor standards requirements. Employee Date Employer (If Corporation, must be Officer) Date Local Government Official Date Note: Use one form for each affected employee. Authorization to Make Deductions (Form) NOTE: The contractor is required to maintain a copy of this authorization form for EVERY. DEDUCT.I.-ON other than those for Federal and State withholding taxes and Federal social security taxes. The only exception is that of court ordered deductions. In this case, a copy of the court order must be on file. This form need only be. completed once for all payroll periods. If, however, any new deductions occur, a new form must be completed. a employer, AUTHORIZATION TO MAKE OTHER DEDUCTIONS , hereby authorize my , to make deductions, not otherwise listed as permissible deductions in 29 CFR, on wages earned while employed on the following project: PROJECT NUMBER: 1 ODB-K4-11-54-02-K24 PROJECT NAME: ADA Compliance -Public Facilities Segment 11 PROJECT LOCATION: Key West These deductions are voluntary and are authorized for the purpose of Employee Date not to exceed ($ ). amount Witness Date PERMISSIBLE PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS The following payroll deductions may be made without requesting approval from the State of Florida f employee authorization or other documentation may still be required, however. Please consult with your program administrator on all payroll deductions.): (a) Any deduction made in compliance with the requirements of Federal, State, or focal law, such as Federal or State withholding income taxes and Federal social security taxes. (b) Any deduction of sums previously paid to the employee as a bona fide prepayment of waged when such prepayment is made without discount or interest. A "bona fide prepayment of wages" is considered to have been made only when cash or its equivalent has been advances to the person employed in such manner as to give him complete freedom of disposition of the advanced funds. (c) Any deduction of amounts required by court process to be paid to another, unless the deduction is - in favor of the contractor, subcontractor, or any affiliated person, or when collusion of collaboration exists. (d) Any deduction constituting a contribution on behalf of the person employed to funds established by the employer or representatives of employees, or both, for the purpose of providing either from principal or income, or both, medical or hospital care, pensions or annuities on retirement, death benefits, compensation for injuries, illness, accidents, sickness, or disability, or for insurance to provide any of the forgoing, or unemployment benefits, vacation pay, savings accounts, or similar payments for the benefit of employees, their families and dependents: (1) The deduction is not otherwise prohibited by laver; (2) it is either: (1) voluntarily consented to by the employee in writing and in advance of the period in which the work is to be done and such consent is not a condition either for the obtaining of or for the continuation of employment, or (ii) provided for in a bona fide collective bargaining agreement between the contractor or subcontractor and representatives of its employees; (3) no profit or other benefit is otherwise obtained, directly or indirectly, by the contractor or subcontractor or any affiliated person in the form of commission, dividend, or otherwise; and (4) the deduction shall serve the convenience and interest of the employee. (e) Any deduction contributing toward the purchase of United States Savings bonds when voluntarily authorized by the employee. (f) Any deduction requested by the employee to enable him to repay loans to or to purchase shared in credit unions organized and operated in accordance with Federal and State credit union statutes. (g) Any deduction voluntarily authorized by the employee for the making of contributions to Community Chests, United Givers Funds, and similar charitable organizations. (h) any deduction voluntarily authorized by the employee for the making of contributions to governmental or quasi -governmental agencies, such as the American -fled Cross. Any deductions to pay regular union initiation fees and membership dues, not including fines or special assessments: Provided, however, that a collective bargaining agreements between employee provided for such deductions and the deductions are not otherwise prohibited by law. �} Any -deduction not more than for the "reasonable cost" of board, lodging, or other facilities _ meeting the requirements of section 3 (M) of the Fair Labor Standards Act -of 1938, as amended, and Part 531 of Title 29, Code of Federal Regulations. when such a deduction is made, the additional records required under Section 516.27 (a) of Title 29, Code of Federal Regulations, shall be kept. Certm' mf cate froContractor ' Officer or Ern,p,loyee to Supervise Payment of Employees (Form) CERTIFICATE FROM CONTRACTOR APPOINTING OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE TO SUPERVISE PAYMENTS OF EMPLOYEES Project Name: Commercial — Heron Peacock House Improvements Date: Location: Monroe County Project No.: D10DB-K4-11-54-02-K24 (I) (We) hereby certify that (I am) (we are) (the prime contractor) (the subcontractor) for in connection with construction of (Specify "GeneraI Construction, " "'Plumbing►, " "Roofing," ete.) the above -mentioned Project, and that (1) (we) have appointed whose signature appears below, to supervise the payment of (my) (out) employees beginning ,20 : That he/she is in a positron to have full knowledge of the facts set forth in the payroll documents and in the statement of compliance required by the so-called Kick -Back Statue which he is to execute with (my) (our) full authority and approval until such time as (1) (we) submit to the (Administering agency — City) some other person for the purposes herein above stated. 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Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within the scope of the classifications l i sted ' may be added after award only as pro vi ded in the labor standards contract clauses (29CFR 5.5 (a). (1) (i i)) . The body of each gage determination lists the classification and wage rates that have been found to be prevailing for the cited type(s) of construction in the area covered b the wage determination ■ The classifications are listed -i n a habetw cal order. of "identifiers" that indicate whether the particular c p ular rate is union or non -uni ors. Page 2 union identifiers FL63-gage Deci son Monroe county Building An -identifier enclosed in dotted lines beginning with characters other than "su" h h ' denotes that t e union n classification and rate have found to be prevailing or that classification. Example:. PLUM0198--005 07 f 0112011. The first four letters PLUM, indicate the -international union and the four -digit number, 0198, that follows indicates the local union number or district council number where applicable , i.e-, Plumbers Local 0198. The next number, 005 n the example, is an internal number used in processing the wage determination. The date, 07/01/2011., fol l ow-i ng these characters is the effective ' date of the most current negotiated rate/collective bargaining agreement which would be Jul 3. 2011. i n the above ex }� ampler union prevailing wage rates will be updated to reflect any changes in the collective bargaining agreements governing the rate. Non --union Identifiers classifications listed under an "SU" -identifier were derived from survey data by computing average rates and are not union rates; however, the data used in computing these rates may include both union and non -union -data. Example: SULA2004--007 5/13/2010. SU indicates the rates are not union rates, LA indicates the state of Louisiana; 2004 is -the year of the survey; and 007 is an internal number used in producing the wage determination', A 1993 or later date, 5/13/?010, indicates the classifications and rates under that identifier were issued as a General Wage Determination on that date. survey wage rates will remain in effect and will not change until a new survey is conducted. IMAGE DETERMINATION APPEALS PROCESS 1.) Has there been an -initial decision in the natter? This can be: existing published wage determination a survey underlying a wage determination R a wage and Hour Division letter setting forth a position on a wage determination matter a. conformance Caddi ti onal classification and rate) ruling on survey related matters, initial contact, including requests for summaries of surveys, should be with the Wage and Hour Regional office for the area in which the survey was conducted because those Regional offices have responsibility bi 1 i ty for the Davis -Bacon survey. program. Tf the response from this initial contact is not satisfactory, then the process described in 2.) and 3.) should be followed. With regard to any other matter not yet ripe for the formal process described here, initial contact should be with the Branch of construction, page Determinations. Write to Branch of cotrstruCti on Wage Determinations Page 3 FL63-Wage; DeCi son Monroe county Buz 1 di ng Wage and Rou r Division U.S. Department of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W_ Washington, DC 20210 2.) If the answer to the uesti on in 1.) is a yes, then an interested art�those affected b the action) can r u party � � eg est review and reconsideration from the wage and Hour Administrator (see 29 CFR Part 1.8 and 29 CFR Part 7). Write to: - Wage and Hour Administrator U.S. Depa'rtment of Labor tog constitution Avenue, N.W. washi ngton , DC ZD210 The request should be accompanied by a full statement of the interested party s position and by any information (wage payment data, project description, area practice material, etc.) that the reguesta,r considers relevant to the issue. 3.) if the decision of the Administrator is not favorable, an interested party may appeal directly to the Administrative Review Board (formerly the wage appeals Board) . write to Administrative Review Board U.S. Department of Labor 200 constitution Avenue, N,w, Washington, DC 20210 4.) All decisions by the Administrative Review Board are final., END OF G5N5 AL DECISION Page 4 OUNTY o MONROE KFY WEST FLORIDA 33040 (305) 294-4641 June 26, 2012 Monroe County Administrative Division Project Management Department 1100 Simonton St. Suite 2--216 Ivey west, Fl 33040 (305)292-4439 Fax (305)295-4321 BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Mayor David Rice, District 4 Mayor Pro Tern Kim Wigington, District 1 George Neugent, District 2 Heather Carruthers, District 3 Sylvia I Murphy, District 5 RE: ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT #3- FOR FACILITIES INTERIOR PUBLIC ACCESS AREAS- ADDENDUM NO.2 The information contained in this Addendum modifies, supplements or replaces information contained in the Bid and is hereby made a part of the Contract Documents. 1. In all facilities where lavatory) sink replacement is required (except holding cells in Detention facilities), the replacement shall be (American Standard, Barrier Free, Comrade wall -Hung Lavatory, #0124.024). 2. In all facilities where lavatory faucet replacement is required (except holding cells in Detention facilities), the replacement shall be (American Standard, Selectronic, hmsbrook Electronic Lavatory Faucet, #6055.205). 3. In all facilities where water fountain replacement is required (except holding cells in Detention facilities), the replacement shall be (Elkay, Two Station wall Mount water Coolers, Barrier -Free Access (Adult and Child), NSF/ANSI 61 Compliant Model EZSTL8Q. 4. In all facilities where water closet/toilet replacement is required (except holding cells in Detention facilities), the replacement shall be (American Standard, Barrier Free, Madera 17"H, Elongated Flush Valve Toilet, #3043.102), with, and (Olsonite, 95SS- Extra Heavy Duty Plastic Seat, #95SS ComfortCurve Open Front less Cover for Elongated Bowl with self sustaining hinge, WHITE). 5. In all facilities where water closet/toilet relocatienl adjustment is required (except holding cells in Detention facilities), provide and install (Sloan., optima Systems, Battery Powered Flushometers, Model 8111 Low Consumption (1.6 gpf16.0 Lpf}). 6. In all facilities where urinal replacement is required (except holding cells in Detention facilities), the replacement shall be (American Standard, Barrier Free, Trimbrook Urinal, #6561.017). 7. In all facilities where urinal relocation./ adjustment is required (except holding cells in Detention facilities), provide and install (Sloan, Exposed, Battery Powered, Sensor Operated G2 Model Urinal Flushometer, Model 8186- 1.0 Low Consumption (1.0 gpF 3.8 Lp#]). 8. Seat lids are removed from the scope of work (not required), in all facilities, for tank -less water closets/ toilets. All other items remain as called for in the RFP documents. End of Addendum No. 2. gidith S. Clarke, P.E. rector of Engineering Services ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT # 3 BIDDER'SIPROPOSER'S INSURANCE AND INDEMNIFICATION STATEMENT INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS Worker's Compensation Employers Liability General Liability, including Premise Operation - Blanket Contractual Expanded Definition of Property Damage Products and Completed operations Personal Injury Underground, Explosion and collapse (XCU) Statutory Limits $500, 000/500, 000/500, 000 $500,000 Combined Single Limit or $300,000 per Person $500, 000 per occurrence $200,000 Property Damage Vehicle Liability (Owned, nonowned, and hired vehicles) $300,000 Combined Single Limit or $200,000 per Person $300,000 per Occurrence $200,000 Property Damage Builders' Risk Builder's Risk will be required on sites when there are structural alterations on a building. Coverage shall include: Theft, Windstorm, Hail, EFxplosion, Riot, Civil commotion, Aircraft, vehicles, Smoke, Fire, Collapse, and Flood. The policy limits shall be no less than the amount of the finished project and coverage shall be provided on a completed value basis. Property located on the construction premises, which is intended to become a permanent part of the bulling, shall be included as property covered. The policy shall be endorsed permitting the County to occupy the building prior to completion without effecting the coverage. The Monroe County Board of County Commissionnrs shall be named as Additional Insured and Loss Payee. INDEMNIFICATION AND HOLD HARMLESS FOR CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS AND SUBCONTRACTORS The Contractor covenants and agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Monroe County Board of County Commissioners from any and all claims for bodily injury (including death), personal injury, and property . damage (including property owned by Monroe County) and any other losses, damage, and expenses (including attorney's fees, court costs and expenses) which arise out of, in connection with, or by reason of services provided by the contractor or any of its Subcontractor(s) in any tier, occasioned by the negligence, errors, or other wrongful act or omission of the contractor or its Subcontractor(s) in any tier, their employees, or agents. In the event the completion of the project (to include the work of others) is delayed or suspended as a result of the Contractor's failure to purchase or maintain the required insurance, the Contractor shall indemnify the County from any andall increased expenses resulting from such delay. PROPOSAL FORM 00110-10 l I ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT # 3 BIDDER'SIPROPOSER'S STATEMENT I --understand the insurance that will be mandatory if awarded the contract and will comply in full with all the requirements. Pedro Falcon Electrical Contractors Inc. Bidder Signature INSURANCE AGENT'S STATEMENT I have reviewed the above requirements with the bidder/proposer named above. The following deductibles apply to the corresponding policy. 106101140 See Attached Liability policies are Occurrence See Attached Insurance Agency DEDUCTIBLES Claims Made See Attached Signature END SECTION 00110 PROPOSAL FORM 00110-12 t t ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT # 3 SECTION 00110 PROPOSAL The Proposal shall be submitted on the forms Included in this section of the Proposing Documents as previously instructed herein. Item Description Pages 1. Proposal Form 2. Bid Bond 3-4 161 3. Non -Collusion Affidavit 6 4. Lobbying and Conflict of Interest Clause 7 5. Drug -Free Workplace Form 8 6. Sub -Contractor Listing Form 9 7. Insurance Agent and Proposer's Statements 10 -11 8. Contractor License Current Copy to Be Submitted with Bid Subcontractor Licenses to Be Submitted Prior to Award of Notice to Proceed 9. Excel Spreadsheets providing itemized costs for each location. These are provided in Section 01760 10. In order to determine if the persons or entity submitting Proposals are responsible, all Proposals for contracts to be awarded under this section must contain the following information: A. A list of the entity's shareholders with five (5) percent or more of the stock or, if a general partnership, a list of the general partners; or, if a limited liability company, a list of its members; if a solely owned proprietorship, names(s) of owner(s). A copy of documentation demonstrating that the entity is a legally viable entity shall be attached. Christian Brisson, 100% of stock issued (see attached documentation) B. A list of the officers and directors of the entity; Christian Brisson, as President C. Relevant Experience: The number of years the person or entity has been operating and, if different, the number of years it has- been providing the service, goods, or construction services called for in the specifications (include a list of similar projects); See attached. D. The number of years the person or entity has operated under its present name and any prior names; 27 years, no prior names E. Answers to the following questions regarding claims and suits: PROPOSAL FORM 00110-1 ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT # 3 1. Has the person, principals of the entity, entity or Its officers, major shareholders or directors, ever failed to complete work or provide the goods for which it has contracted? (If yes, provide details.) No 2. Are there any judgments, claims, arbitration proceeding or suits pending or outstanding against the person, principal of the entity, or entity, or its officers, directors, or general partners (this specifically includes any present or prior entities in which the person, principal, entity, officer, director or general partner of the proposing entity has been involved as a person, principal, entity, officer, director or general partner in the last five (5) years)? (If yes, provide details.) No 3. Has the person, principal of the entity, entity, or its officers, major shareholders or directors within the last five (5) years, been a party to any law suits or arbitrations with regard to a contract for services, goods or construction services similar to those requested in the specifications with private or public entities? This specifically includes any present or prior entities in which the person, principal, entity, officer, director or general partner of the proposing entity has been involved as a person, principal, entity, officer, director or general partner in the last five (5) years. (If yes, provide details.) No 4. Has the person, principal of the entity, or its officers, owners, partners, major shareholders or directors, ever initiated litigation against the County or been sued by the County in connection with a contract to provide services, goods or construction services? This specifically includes any present or prior entities in which the person, principal, entity, officer, director or general partner of the proposing entity has been involved as a person, principal, entity, officer, director or general partner in the last five (5) years. (if yes, provide details.) No 5. Whether, within the last five (5) years, the Owner, an officer, general partner, principal, controlling shareholder or major creditor of the person or entity was an officer, director, general partner, principal, controlling shareholder or major creditor of any other entity that failed to perform services or furnish goods similar to those sought in the request for bids; No 5. Customer references (minimum of three), including name, current address and current telephone number; Please see attached 7. Credit References (minimum of three), including name, current address and current telephone number; Please see attached 8. Financial statements for the prior three years (Please provide in a separate sealed envelope for the Contractor's confidentiality). Any financial statement that an agency requires a prospective Proposer to submit in order to prequalify for Proposing or for responding to a Request for Proposal for a road or any other public works project is exempt to the extent stated in s. 119.07(1) and s.24(a), Art. 1 of the State Constitution. Attached 9. Subcontractor Listing Form. Please see attached PROPOSAL FORM 00110-2 ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT # 3 E) ORIGINAL SECTION 00110 PROPOSAL FORM PRO POSAL To: MON ROE COUNTY BOARD OF- COUNTY COMMISSIONERS c/o -PURCHASING DEPARTMENT 1100 SIMONTON STREET ROOM 1-213 KEY WEST, FLORIDA 33040 PROPOSAL FROM: Pedro Falcon Electrical Contractors, Inc. 31160 Avenue C Big Pine Ike FL 33043 The undersigned, having carefully examined the Scope of Work and reference Drawings, Specifications, Proposal, and Addenda thereto and other Contract Documents for the construction of: ADA COMPLIANCE, SEGMENT #3. Monroe County. FL., Facilities Inferior Public Access Areas and having carefully examined the site where the Work is to be -performed, having become familiar with all local conditions including labor affecting the cost thereof, and having familiarized himself with material availability, Federal, State, and Local laws, ordinances, rules and regulations affecting performance of the Work, does hereby propose to furnish all labor, mechanics, superintendents, tools, material, equipment, transportation services, and all incidentals necessary to perform and complete said Work and work incidental, hereto, in a workman -like manner, in conformance with said Drawings, Specifications, and other Contract Documents including Addenda issued thereto. The undersigned further certifies that he has personally inspected the actual location of where the Work is to be performed, together with the local sources of supply and that he understands the conditions under which the Work is to be performed. The successful Proposer shall assume the risk of any and all costs and delays arising from ' the existence of any subsurface or other latent physical condition which could be reasonably anticipated by reference to documentary information provided and made available, and from inspection and examination of the site. The Proposal shall be furnished below In words and numbers. If there is an inconsistency between the two the Proposal In words shall control. Two hundred fifty nine thousand eight hundred thirty three dollars and thirty six cents Dollars. (Total Base Proposal- words) � 259,833.36 (Total Base Proposal —numbers) I acknowledge Alternates as follows: None PROPOSAL FORM 00110-3 ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT # 3 acknowledge receipt of Addenda No.(s) No. 1 Dated June 12, 2012 No. 2 Dated June 262012 No. Dated No. Dated No. Dated I -have included pages 00110 - 3 through 9 of the Proposal which entails the Proposal Form, and the required Bid/Proposal Security, the Non -Collusion Affidavit, the Lobbying and Conflict of Interest Clause, the Drug -Free Workplace Form_X., the Subcontractor Listing Form X , and the excel spreadsheets itemizing costs for each location (see section 001760) X . In addition, I have included a certified copy of Contractor's License, Monroe County Occupational License, Insurance Requirements-- Hold Harmless Statement and an Insurance Agent's Statement (pages 00110-10 through 12). check mark items above as a rem i nder that the are included Mailing Address: Pedro Falcon Electrical Contractors Inc. 31160 Avenue C Bid Pine Kev. FL 33043 Phone Number: _ (305) 872-2200 Date: _July g 11 2012 Signed: G� Christian Brisson (Name) as President (Title) . ■ ■itness: j rlyd. . . t � (Sea[y PROPOSAL FORM 00110-4 ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT # 3 BID BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that we PEDRO FALCON ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS, INC, 31160 Avenue C, Big Pine Key, FL 33043 (Here insert name and address or legal title of Contractor) as Principal, hereinafter called the Principal, and Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America, One Tower Square, Hartford, CT 06183 (Here insert full name and address or legal title of Surety) a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of as Surety, hereinafter called the Surety, are held and firmly bound unto Monroe County Board of County Commissioners, 1100 Simonton Street, Rm 1-213, Key West, FL 33040 (Here insert full name and address or legal title of Owner) 5% as Obligee, hereinafter called the Obligee, in the sum of Dollars ($), for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, the said Principal and the said Surety, bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and serverally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, the Principal has submitted a bid for ADA Compliance Segment 3, For Facilities Interior Public Access Areas (Here insert full name, address and description of project) Now, THEREFORE, if the Obligee shall accept the bid of the Principal shall enter into a Contract with the Obligee in accordance with the terms of such bid, and give such bond or bonds as may be specified in the bidding or Contract Documents with good and sufficient surety for the faithful performance of such Contract and for the prompt payment of labor and material furnished in the prosecution thereof, or in the event of the failure of the Principal to enter such Contract and give such bond or bonds, if the Principal shall pay to the Obligee the difference not to exceed the penalty hereof between the amount specified in said bid and such larger amount for which the Obligee may in good faith contact with another party to perform the work covered by said bid, then this obligation shall be null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect. Any action instituted by a claimant under.this , bond must be in accordance with the notice and time limitations provisions in Section 255.05(2), Florida Statutes. A� r (Witness) -. Pedro Falcon Electrical Contractors, Inc. ` (Principal) _� ,._. ._�_._._..,....(Seal). J � y jr� C (Title) Christian Brisson, as President 41 Tra► filers Casu,#ty and Surety Company. of America Surety} (Title)Charles J. Nielson, Attorney In Fact P RGPOSAL FCC RM 00 1 1 0-5 ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT # 3 SECTION 00110 NON -COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT i, Christian Brisson of the city Big Pine Key,Florida according to law on my oath, and under penalty of perjury, depose and say that: 1. I am President of the firm of Pedro Falcon Electrical Contractors Inc. the bidder making the Proposal for the project described in the notice for calling for bids for: AI3 1 nt c'I'ti r li c e nr unto, Florida and that i executed the said proposal with full authority to do so; 2. The prices in this bid have been arrived at independently without collusion, consultation, communication or agreement for the purpose of restricting competition, as to any matter relating to such prices vAth any other bidder or with any competitor; 3. Unless otherwise required by law, the prices which have been quoted in this bid have not been knowingly disclosed by the bidder and will not knowingly be disclosed by the bidder prior to bid opening, directly or indirectly, to any other bidder or to any competitor; and 4. No attempt has been made or will be made by the bidder to induce any other person, partnership or corporation to submit, or not to submit, a bid for the purpose of restricting competition; and 5. The statements contained in this affidavit are true and correct, and made with full knowledge that said project. S July 11, 2012 _ (Signature of Bidder) (Date) STATE OF: COUNTY OF: MONROE PERSONALLY APPEARED BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, Christian Brisson who, after first being sworn by me, (name of individual signing) affixed his/her signature in the space provided above on this day of Jul .2012 �00 P14,j Notary Public State of Florida Laura A Sturgeon Q My Commission EE109001 OF Expires 10/09/2015 My co ARY UBLIC PROPOSAL FORM 00110--6 ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT # 3 SECTION 00110 LOBBYING AND CONFLICT of INTEREST CLAUSE SWORN STATEMENT UNDER. ORDINANCE NO.010-1990 MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA ETHICS CLAUSE of Pedro Flacon Electrical Contractors Inc. ti (Company) "... warrants that he/it has not employed, retained or otherwise had act on his/its behalf any former County officer or employee in violation of Section 2 of Ordinance No. 010-1990 or any County officer or employee in violation of Section 3 of Ordinance No. 010-1990. For breach or violation of this provision the County may, in its discretion, terminate this contract without liability and may also, in its discretion, deduct from the contract or purchase price, or otherwise recover, the full amount of any fee, commission, percentage, gift, or consideration paid to the former County officer or employee'. (Signature) Date: July 11 2012 STATE OF: FLORIDA COUNTY OF: MONROE Subscribed and sworn to (or affirmed) before me on Jul 11, 2012 (date) by Christian Brisson or has produced NA identification) r Notary Publlc State of Florida Laura A Sturgeon My Commission EE 109001 � Q Expires 1010919015 i d My commission expires: (name of afFant). He/She is personally known to me as identification. (Type of AR PUBLIC 7 PROPOSAL FORM 001 10--7 ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT # 3 DRUG -FREE WORKPLACE FORM The undersigned vendor in accordance with Florida Statute 287.087 hereby certifies that: Pedro Falcon Electrical Contractors Inc. (Name of Business) 1. Publishes a statement notifying employees that the unlawful manufacture, distribution, dispensing, possession, or use of a controlled substance is prohibited in the workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against employees for violations of such prohibition. 2. Informs employees about the dangers of drug abuse in the workplace, the business's policy of maintaining a drug -free workplace, any available drug counseling, rehabilitation, and employee assistance programs, and the penalties that may be imposed upon employees for drug abuse violations. 3. Gives each employee engaged in providing the commodities or contractual services that are under bid a copy of the statement specified in subsection (1). 4. In the statement specified in subsection (1), notifies the employees that, as a condition of working on the commodities or contractual services that are under bid, the employee will abide by the terms of the statement and will notify the employer of any conviction of, or plea of guilty or nolo contenders to, any violation of Chapter 893 (Florida Statutes) or of any controlled substance law of the United States or any state, for a violation occurring in the workplace no later than five (5) days after such conviction. 5. Imposes a sanction on, or require the satisfactory participation in a drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program if such is available in the employee's community, or any employee who is so convicted. 8. Makes a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug -free workplace through implementation of this section. As the person authorized to sign the statement, I certify that this firm complies fully with the above requirements. Proposer's Signature July 11 2012 Date PROPOSAL FORM 001 1 0-8 1 ADA COMPLIANCE SEGM ENT # 3 SUBCONTRACTOR LISTING FORM Division Subcontractor Contact Person UF�ii■ • ■i�iltiiiin�iii�tu�rrn�K��iii re R.m[ifi� PROPOSAL FORM 00110-9 i x l MONROE COUNTY BUSINESS TAX RECEIPT EXPIRES SEPTEMBER 30t 2012 Business Name: PEDRO FALCON ELE CONTRACTORS INC Owner Name: PEDRO FALCON, CH Mailing Address: 31160 AVE C W 0. BIG PINE KEYvYM RECEIPT# 30140-9801 31160 AVE C BIG PINE KEY, FL 33043 5-872-2200 10,4,14TRACTORS (GENERAL/ELECTRICAL ttALIFIER STATE LIC EC13003416) i• 9_ i:- �F 3 '� - ,� v tin'`. '... •- 1� Rooms h ea+ �mPi`Ye'-r':3 s,., d..M_ac t es Stalls ` i+ q�� t`- i- � ��i�y:�;'f?.I.. �.j'i. i+�'`'• `� y� .'i ;sue.. �- � b01491CG - • r,�. • ` - �. .. '-�: r ---,.- . ��:-_. O ram' �.ehdang r . essDly s. Number of ac Ines: �-'r SenngjYP 2 Tax Amount Transfer Feet~u=_,-' �Penai�y y jorCl[ection Cost Total Paid t 2.5. °0 0.� T���-•�-S.. �r?.Z s.. _..r/•a: �-w� _Yr:V •--•.. 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P.O. Box 1409, Key West, Florida 33040 (305) 809-3955 Business Name PEDRO FA..L-_�QN ZLECT41CAL :: CGC} Ct lNbr : 0017630 Location Addr 3116 0 A Li c NBR/ C l a s s 12 -- 0 4 0 21f o 8;aNTRAC'tO =-ice y ,CEkT GENERAL CONTRACTOR , Issue Date: k �: r.2A:�13=y�-Expirat�iori'.�Date - . September 3 0 . Se t ember .3 - •`- 2012 License Fee $ 3 .7 5 Add. Charges $ 0 9:`� ...00- ::.:, Penalty $p 40 Total $3.:49.75 Con- ment s : _ -i_- __ _-is-•_ _ r�.. :•:i••'_ _ ...__ __ _.. _•1, _. _...._ ... _ __ __ This do m p..-i ' cu ei t=_must_:''be = vminen�tly displayed. ..� = PEDRr� FALCON ELECTRICAL CONTRA PEDRO FALCON ELECTRICAL (C01t): - - ,.:: 31160 AVE C _ - :.0P r: �€ T YDe: CC Drawer: f OR LIIi ��TIO 1 BIG PINE KEY FL 33043 - T�rans nuaber�: f 3 9.75 C-84774 Ira 1 DECY, 3115998 IE19. 50 Tram date: .9/3@if f Tito-: 14: `P.r 4i 4 I ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT # 3 INSURANCE AGENT'S STATEMENT I have reviewed the above requirements with the Proposer named above. 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Relevant Experience: The number of years the person or entity has been operating and, if different, the number of years it has been providing the service, goods, or construction services called for in the bid specifications {include a list of similar project); Pedro Falcon Electrical Contractors, Inc. has successfully completed countless projects in Monroe County, which include all disciplines of the construction industry for the past 27 years. Projects include Design/Build, historic restorations, to complete new buildings and renovated structures, airfields, site, underground, parking lots etc... In summary, Nedra Falcon Electrical Contractors, Inc. has the ability, knowledge, resources, and team to give Monroe County a superior, well --built project. Similar Projects: -Repair VAQ Restrooms - Wounded Warrior PooURestroom Upgrades - Modify CENTCOM Parking lotto meet ADA - Accessibility Improvements -Oldest House/Wrecker's Museum - Repair CDC Ramp No. 2, B395 - Big Pine Key Fire Station #13 -Big Pine Key Community Park 10.E (6). Customer references (minimum of three); Monroe County Facilities Development 1100 Simonton Street, Rm. 2-216 Key West, FL 3 3 040 Jerry Barnett, (305) 292-4429 NAVFAC, Southeast, FEAR Bldg.A-629, NAS P. 0. Box 9018 Key West, FL - 3 3 040 Jeanette Sweeting (305) 293-3499 Joint Interagency Task Force South SOCOM, Contracting Div. Attn: J-4 P.O. Box 9051, NAS Key West, FL 33040 Sharon Kennan or Lori Balla (305) 293-5689 General Services Administration Contract Specialist, 4PQPB 701 Clematis #125 West Palm Beach, FL 33401 Sue C. Kaiser (561) 820-8165 ADA COMPLIANCE SEGMENT #3 SECTION 00110 B1 D PROPOSAL Continued, Item Number 10 from page 00110-2: 104 E (7) Credit References (Minimum of three); First State Bank of the Florida Keys 1201 Simonton Street Key West, FL 33040 Shana Casey (305) 872-4778 M & J Enterprises International, Inc. 6922 Aloma Avenue Winter Park, FL 32792 Jon Roberts (407) 657-4967 Rexel 504 Angela Street Key West, FL 33040 Jim Groff (305) 296-6581 Atlass Hardware Corp 4800 SW51 st t. Suite 104 Davie, FL 33314 Bill Brothers (954) 316-6160 ti CAD F101g�V FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF STATE Division of Corporations 1�1N 0 3 2010 June 1, 2010 � PEDRO FALCON ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS, INC. ATTN: CHRISTIAN BRISSON 31160 AVE. C ft BIG PINE KEY, FL 33043-4516 Pursuant to your recent inquiry, we are enclosing the y requested. certification re uested. . _ - r Should you have any -questions regarding this matter you may contact our office 'at (850) 245-6865. KYLE D BRUMBLEY Certification Section Leiter No. 01 OAOOO13555 www.sunbiz.org Division of Corporations -- P.O. BOX 6327 -Tallahassee, Florida 32314 � - ' of .. .� certify the attached is'---a-4-rbe Q. dt. .'copy,. -6hhe- -. A-4,"rti'.' S- PEDRO FALCON ELECT R, 10AL CON -IT-i RS-INC .-,.a co(poralipri organized -985, a hown by the under the law� --of the, S--..ate.,- of---f.:j-Qd. records of thi - 11 1 1 - I dye i-br- 45'. b it v Given under my hand and the Great Seal of the State of Florida at Tallahassee, the Capital, this the First day of June, 2010 awn K. Roberts Secretary of State .. .. .. .. RAI +'y r .� ,fir! ^•r^ 7 - F t• CA � •�` '' ` � � � � k �. '� ,�F '�` '�• �' 'iY. � � .� Pik � � � lr � � %�' �' � � � •5 Ian � C � � •is ' � • � A." VA W F io .iH sL�. i[irsi.i•{ysr.� .�.•.r.. yir � . -rya' Ir.fr,. 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