07th Change Order 07/23/2020 PROJECTMONROE CouNTY/ENGINEERING/ PROJECT MANAGEMENT
CONTRACT CHANGE ORDER
TITLE: 7
Monroe County Libraryl i INITIATION DATE:071 /
Center, Marathon Branch1 1/ 1
CONTRACTOR:TO
Pedro-Falcon Contractors, Inc.
31160 Avenue C
Big Pine Key, FL 33043
The Contract is changed s follows:
The original(Contract Sum)(Guaranteed Maximum Price) ........................................... 7,016,385.00
Net change by previously authorized Change Orders.................................................. $ 300,824.55
The(Contract Sum)(Guaranteed Maximum Price) prior to this Change order was ............. 7,317,290.55
The(Contract Sum)(Guaranteed Maximum Price)will be(increased) (decreased (unchanged)by this
Change Order............. (1,36 .7 )
The new(Contract Sum)(Guaranteed Maximum Price) including this Change Order is......$ 7,315,846.83
The Contract Time will be(increased)(decreased)(uncap )by................................. 0 Days
The date of Substantial Completion as of the date of this Change Order i ........................ /16/2020
Detailed description of change order and justification:
During field investigation it was determined that an electrical pole was In conflict with the proposed entry
driveway of the Library. Subsequently, the driveway was relocated to accommodate the existing utility. The
relocation eliminated various landscaping features resulting in a contract decrease of$1,3627 .
Chanae orders-0.02% of o6 inal contract price.
Not valid until signed by,-Owner, Architect if a licable and Contractor
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Pedro-Falcon Contractors, Inc. Date
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DIRECTOR PROJECT MANAGEMENT
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Kevin Wilson
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Change Order Affachment per Ordinance No. 004-1999
• Change Order was not included in the original contract specifications. Yes Z No El
If Yes, explanation: The cost reduction is a result of the relocation of the entry driveway due to utility
conflicts discovered after contract award.
• Change Order was included in the original specifications. Yes 0 No Z
If Yes, explanation of increase in price:
Change Order exceeds$50,000 or 5% of contract price(whichever is greater). Yes ❑ No Z
If Yes, explanation as to why it is not subject for a calling for bids:
Project architect approves the change order. Yes Z No 0
If no, explanation of why:
Change Order is correcting an error or omission in design document. Yes ZNo El
Should a claim under the applicable professional liability policy be made? Yes El No Z
Explain: Although the relocation of the driveway due to an existing utility pole is a result of an error in
design, the resulting change order was a decrease to the original contract.
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MarathonRequest for Change Order
PCO Number: 1
Description: Entry Drive Revision
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Respectftffly Submitted,
Ken Bygler
Project
Industrial-Commercial-Institutional-Residential-Utility
Established 1984
Miami-Dade County ranch:
201 SW 2 d Ave,Suite 111 Pr 0sal
4.
Florida City,F'L.33034 Marathon Library&A.E.C.-Change
Monroe County Branch: Order®REV 21 5.11.20-L+ST20200702
155 Tup in®Industrial Drive 'Thursday,July 02,2020
1; Ivey West,FL 33040
Landscape & Irrigation 0:305-872 4050 Estimator
F:305-489-6 409
Valdaa Gutierrez
Salesperson
Albert Martinez
Billing Address: albertbluenativekeys.ccrn
3053931325
Marathon Library and Adult Education Cent
Job Address:
3490 Overseas Hwy 31160 Ave C
Marathon,FL 33050 Big Dine Key,FL 33043
(305) 72-2200
Change Order
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Acceptance of Work
Blue Native of the Florida Keys,Inc.(Contractor)and Marathon Library and Adult Education Cent(Client)agree to services,
conditions,materials,and total dollar amount,
. Contractor will commence the Work at the agreed time and place,and continue such Work diligently and without delay,in a good and
workmanlike manner,and in strict conformity with the specifications and requirements contained herein and in any related Order.
Payment Terms and Conditions
Client agrees to pay total dollar amount before due date on final invoice to avoid 1.5%penalty for late payment.
The act of non-payment creates a lien in favor of the Contractor.
Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary,the completion date of the Work shall be deemed to be extended by that
number of days equal to any delay in payment to the Contractor.
Exclusions
Electrical Work is to be done by a certified electrician only and is always additional to the Contract
Iron railings removed during construction are always re-attached at an additional cost.
Damage to existing irrigation lines during construction is considered to be an additional cost
Painting and.Staining.
Cords itconnections for underground electrical,gas,and all other utilities and services.
Site'Unknowns; Inuluding.,but not limits d,sub-surface conditions/obstacles that create unforeseen labor,equipment,rnaterial,or
disposal.charges.
Procedure for Extra Work and Changes
If it shall become necessary for the Contractor to make changes in any designs,drawings,plans,reports,or specifications for any part of
the project or reasons over which Contractor has no control,or are put to any extra work,cost,or expense by reason of any act or matter
over which it has no control,the Client will pay to the Contractor a fee for such changed or extra work calculated on a time and materials
basis.
• All changes to Work or pricing or the terms of this Agreement will be read and understood within the context and meanings of this
Agreement unless stated explicitly to the contrary.
. Extras to the Contract are payable by the Client forthwith upon receipt of the Contractor's invoice.
Change Notice:Any Contract change in scope in excess of one thousand dollars($1,000.00)requires a Contract Change Notice under
which Work is to proceed.Work will not commence under a Contract Change Notice(CNN)unless with written Client approval.For
Changes in scope of less than one thousand dollars($1,000.00),the Contractor will provide the Client notification by way of its Progress
Report.In either instance,such notification shall be plain and clear in terms of scope and reason.Any record,telephone conversation or
meeting in which such change in scope was introduced,shall be attached as supporting documentation.
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Warranty and Tolerances
Payments Received:The Warranty for the contract is only valid if payment is received in full on acceptance of the work.
Diligence:the Contractor agrees to carry out its Work diligently and to provide sufficient supervision and inspection of its staff and
subcontractors and that it's work will be of proper and professional quality,and in full conformity with the requirements of the contract.
• Competence:The Contractor warrants that it is competent to perform the Work and that it has the necessary qualifications including
knowledge and skill with the ability to use them effectively.
• Site Unknowns:It is the responsibility of the Client or the Client's Representative to fully inform the Contractor of all the information
regarding site unknowns that may include difficult buried materials,cables,and pipes,tree stumps,drainage or water table issues,rock
and shale sub-surfaces and/or other impediments,issues or factors that could otherwise impact the quality,cost and timeliness of project
completion.Failure to notify the Contractor may lead to additional costs to the Client(at the Contractor's discretion)and schedule time
not included in the Quotation and may require changes in design and construction to overcome such problems—all for which the Client
will be responsible.Client can avoid such risks by permitting the Contractor to do appropriate soil and ground tests,review the site,and
to secure additional required site information from appropriate government and other authorities.The cost(s)of such additional work is
not included in Agreement.
. Damaged Utilities:Should damage occur to utilities during construction,the Contractor is only liable for the cost of the repair.The
Contractor is not liable in any way for inconvenience to the Client caused by damage to the utilities.
Damage to neighbors buried utilities,on the Client's property,are the responsibility of the Client.
Building/Window/Vehicle Washing:Buildings,windows,or vehicles of the Client,including neighbors,are not intended to be kept
clean due to dust during Construction or Work performed by the Contractor.Any necessary cleaning due to Construction or Work by the
Contractor will be the responsibility of the Client.
Material Tolerances
• Landscape:Contractor warrants the installation,workmanship,design,and material.Material is guaranteed to be true to name and
maintain a healthy condition except for normal shock of transplanting for one(1)year following installation completion provided they
have been given care by the Client in a manner acceptable to Contractor.
• Irrigation:Contractor warrants the installation,workmanship,design,and materials employed in connection with the underground
irrigation system for one(1)year following installation completion.
I Stone:Natural stone has color variations that vary from stone to stone.In addition,mineral deposits such as time,iron,etc.can change
the stone and even bleed.This is the nature of the product and the Client accepts this as a natural and acceptable quality of the stone—
Metal:Metal,which is not galvanized,is not guaranteed form rusting commencing immediately after installation.
Concrete:Spider cracks(hairline stress-fractures)are considered a normal characteristic of all types of concrete.Concrete may crack
substantially over time due to proximity of tree roots.Colored concrete consistencies vary from truck to truck therefore,it is not possible
to produce an exact match with pours over nine meters.The Client absolves the Contractor of liability if"smooth"concrete is the desired
finish(due to slippage).
Client Responsibilities:The Client recognizes and agrees that they have a responsibility to maintain constructions,plants,bushes,trees,
and other installations in keeping with standard quality maintenance requirements for the Warranty to remain in effect.
Failure to properly maintain materials or horticulture installations will void the warranty.
Client further recognizes and agrees that damage to construction,materials,horticulture elements and other warrant-able items of the
project will not be warranted if the damage or loss is due to elements beyond the control of the Contractor.For example,flooding eaves
troughs that damage plants,fallen branches,animal caused damage,broken irrigation or drainage pipes,use of improper chemicals,
improper maintenance,extreme or unusual weather conditions,and similar and/or related situations—void all warranties provided by the
Contractor.
Use of Client Selected and Approved Substandard Materials:Client recognized and agrees that if the Client has chosen and approved the
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use of substandard materials for any application that the one year warranty will be void or otherwise limited in writing on those items so
impacted,but will remain in effect for all other elements of the project not impacted directly or indirectly by use of substandard materials.
the Contractor will notify in writing to the Client any material that the Client has selected that would negatively impact the one-year
warranty of the Contractor—prior to purchasing and/or installing such materiak
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