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Item J10
J.10 Coty f � ,�� ,' BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS �� Mayor David Rice,District 4 The Florida Keys � Mayor Pro Tem Craig Cates,District I y Michelle Coldiron,District 2 James K.Scholl,District 3 Ij Holly Merrill Raschein,District 5 County Commission Meeting September 21, 2022 Agenda Item Number: J.10 Agenda Item Summary #11078 BULK ITEM: No DEPARTMENT: Airports TIME APPROXIMATE: STAFF CONTACT: Richard Strickland(305) 809-5200 N/A AGENDA ITEM WORDING: Approval of Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) Amendment 2 to the Construction Activities Agreement with NV2A Gulf Keystar, a Joint Venture, LLC in the amount of $94,829,618.00 for the Key West International Airport Concourse A and Terminal Improvements program, to be funded by FDOT Grant G2090, FAA Grants, COVID Relief Grants, BIL, Grants, and/or the 2022 Airport Bond Proceeds. ITEM BACKGROUND: Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP) Amendment 2 is for the cost of the work covered by GMP Amendment 2 (system description costs), general condition costs, bonding and insurance costs, the construction manager's fee, allowances, construction contingency and owner's allowance account, per the GMP 2 Summary and GMP 2 Breakdown sheets included in GMP Amendment 2. PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION: On October 21, 2020, the BOCC granted approval to advertise the competitive solicitation for the Construction Manager at Risk Services for Key West International Airport Concourse A and Terminal Improvements program. On May 19, 2021, the BOCC rejected all proposals and granted approval to re-advertise the competitive solicitation with a reduced period of advertisement from 45 days to 30 days. On September 15, 2021, the BOCC approved the CMAR pre-construction agreement with NV2A Gulf Keystar. On October 20, 2021, the BOCC approved the 1 st amendment to the CMAR pre-construction activities agreement and Task Order No. 1. Subsequently Task Order No. 2 was approved on January 21, 2022; Task Order No. 3 on March 16, 2022; Task Order No. 4 on May 18, 2022 and Task Order 5 on July 20, 2022, and on August 17, 2022, the BOCC approved the CMAR Construction Activities Agreement and GMP Amendment 1 to the Construction Activities Agreement for the early works package. CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES: New CMAR GMP Amendment 2 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval Packet Pg. 2777 J.10 DOCUMENTATION: NV2A EYW Concourse A CMAR GMP Amendment 2 FINANCIAL IMPACT: Effective Date: Notice to Proceed Expiration Date: Upon completion and acceptance by owner Total Dollar Value of Contract: $94,829,618.00 Total Cost to County: 0 Current Year Portion: Budgeted: Source of Funds: FDOT Grant G2090, FAA Grants, COVID Relief Grants, BIL Grants, and/or the 2022 Airport Bond Proceeds. CPI: Indirect Costs: Estimated Ongoing Costs Not Included in above dollar amounts: Revenue Producing: If yes, amount: Grant: County Match: Insurance Required: Yes Additional Details: REVIEWED BY: Beth Leto Completed 09/01/2022 11:46 AM Richard Strickland Completed 09/01/2022 6:05 PM Pedro Mercado Completed 09/02/2022 4:09 PM Purchasing Completed 09/02/2022 4:16 PM Budget and Finance Completed 09/02/2022 4:21 PM Brian Bradley Completed 09/02/2022 4:39 PM Lindsey Ballard Completed 09/06/2022 9:55 AM Board of County Commissioners Pending 09/21/2022 9:00 AM Packet Pg. 2778 a 7A J t/� 77,P� f �� /.✓r�/a ;'71�a���, � � d� / /J '7rny„, �ii,, / � ,. i i s m�' I I� KEY WEST INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT CONCOURSE A & TERMINAL IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAM GUARANTEED MAXIMUM PRICE 2 (GMP 2) SUBMITTAL July 25, 2022 (Rev1 ) N V A G K=YST°'R TABLE OF CONTENTS Section 01.............................. Cover Letter Section 02.............................. GMP2 Summary Section 03.............................. GMP2 Breakdown Section 04.............................. Qualifications Section 05.............................. Bid Leveling Sheets Section 06.............................. Subcontractor Proposals Section 07.............................. Construction Schedule Section 08.............................. RM & Submittal Logs Section 09.............................. Drawing Log Section 10.............................. Technical Specifications Log Key West International Airport—GMP1 Concourse A and Terminal Improvements Program NV K 0 GULF BIJIL R COVER LETTER a, n r »w m h l" r ��� �II�III�IIIIIIIII�IIII ii�i ��' )I NV K =" GULF BUILDING July 25, 2022 Mr. Richard Strickland Senior Director of Airports Monroe County, Florida 3491 South Roosevelt Blvd, Key West, FL 33040 Project: Concourse A and Terminal Improvements Program Ref.: DRAFT Target Guaranteed Maximum Price Amendment 2 (Target GMP Amendment 2) Dear Richard, In accordance with the Agreement Between Owner and Construction Manager at Risk for Pre-Construction Activities and Construction Activities, please find attached a DRAFT of the Target GMP Amendment 2 proposal submittal for the Concourse A and Terminal Improvements Program at the Key West International Airport. The Target GMP Amendment 2 proposal is based on the 90% set of drawings and specifications by McFarland Johnson dated 05/02/2022 as listed in the Drawings and Specifications log included in this package. However, the scope of work and budget have been adjusted to reflect the Owner's request to reduce the Terminal Improvements and replace this scope with temporary provisions for the Baggage Claim and TSA Checkpoint locations per Sketches SK-1 and SK-2. This adjustment will necessitate revised design drawings in order to solicit subcontractor pricing. Additional deviations from the listed documents have been noted in the Qualifications section. The submittal also includes a Construction Schedule which is an integral part of this proposal. The Construction Schedule requires the Target GMP Amendment 2 be approved and executed by October 3, 2022. We look forward to working with Monroe County and Key West International Airport in achieving our mutual goals for the Concourse A and Terminal Improvements Program. Sincerely, Gilb o Neves N A Gulf Keystar JV Key West International Airport Concourse A and Terminal Improvements Program Guaranteed Maximum Price Amendment PROJECT: CONTRACT INFORMATION: GMP AMENDMENT: Key West International Agreement Between Owner and GMP Amendment: 02 Airport Concourse A and Construction Manager at Risk Dated: 25 July 2022 Terminal Improvements (Construction Activities) Program Dated: 17"August, 2022 OWNER: CONSTRUCTION MANAGER: Monroe County Board of NV2A Gulf Keystar, a Joint Venture,LLC County Commissioners 5450 MacDonald Ave. #3 500 Whitehead Street Key West,FL 33040 Key West, Florida 33040 ARTICLE 1.0 GUARANTEED MAXIMUM PRICE 1.1 Pursuant to Articles 2 and 4 of the Agreement,the Owner and Construction Manager hereby amend the Agreement to establish a Guaranteed Maximum Price. As agreed by the Owner and Construction Manager, the Guaranteed Maximum Price is an amount that the Contract Sum shall not exceed. The Contract Sum as defined in the Agreement consists of the following: (1) Cost of the Work for the portion of the Work covered by the GMP Amendment, (ii) General Conditions Costs, (iii) Bonding and insurance costs, (iv) Construction Manager's Fee, (v) Allowances, (vi) Construction Manager's contingency. 1.2 The Contract Sum is guaranteed by the Construction Manager not to exceed the amount listed below. Original Contract Sum 0.06 Previously authorized Change Orders/GMP Amendments 5,358,875.00 Contract Sum prior to this Amendment 5,358,875.00 This GMP Amendment 92,067,590.00 Revised Contract Sum 97,426,465.00 Previously Authorized Owner Controlled Allowance 160,766.00 Owner Controlled Allowance for this Amendment 2,762,028.00 Revised Owner Controlled Allowance 2,922,794.00 Total Authorized Funding(Contract Sum+Owner Allowance) 100,349,259.00 1.3 Provided below is an itemized statement of the Guaranteed Maximum Price organized by trade categories, including allowances; the Construction Manager's contingency; alternates; the Construction Manager's Fee; and other items that comprise the Guaranteed Maximum Price as defined in of the Agreement. (Provide itemized statement below or reference an attachment) 2022.07.25 KW1A GMP Amendment 02(Rev 1)(DRAFT).docx Page 1/3 Key West International Airport Concourse A and Terminal Improvements Program Guaranteed Maximum Price Amendment Section 2—GMP 2 Summary Section 3 —GMP 2 Breakdown ARTICLE 2.0 SCHEDULE 2.1 The date of commencement of the Work shall be: (Check one of the following boxes) ❑� The date of issuance of Owner Notice to Proceed(NTP). ❑ Established as follows: (Insert a date or a means to determine the date of commencement of the Work.) If a date of commencement of the Work is not selected, then the date of commencement shall be the date of execution of this Amendment. 2.2 Unless otherwise provided,the Contract Time is the period of time,including authorized adjustments, allotted in the Contract Documents for Substantial Completion of the Work. The Contract Time shall be measured from the date of commencement of the Work. 2.3 Subject to adjustments of the Contract Time as provided in the Contract Documents,the Construction Manager shall achieve Substantial Completion of the entire Work: (Check one of the following boxes and complete the necessary information) ❑ Not later than calendar days from the date of commencement of the Work. ❑� By the following date: See attached schedule in Section 7—Construction Schedule ARTICLE 3.0 INFORMATION UPON WHICH GMP AMENDMENT IS BASED The Guaranteed Maximum Price and Contract Time set forth in this Amendment are based on the Contract Documents and the following: 3.1 Assumptions and clarifications,if any,upon which the GMP Amendment is based: (Either list here, or refer to an exhibit attached to this Amendment) Section 4—Qualifications 3.2 The following Drawings: (Either list the Drawings here, or refer to an exhibit attached to this Amendment.) Section 9—Drawing Log 2022.07.25 KW1A GMP Amendment 02(Rev 1)(DRAFT).docx Page 2/3 Key West International Airport Concourse A and Terminal Improvements Program Guaranteed Maximum Price Amendment 3.3 The following Specifications: (Either list the Specifications here, or refer to an exhibit attached to this Amendment.) Section 10—Technical Specification Log 3.4 The following Supplementary and other Conditions of the Contract: (Either list here, or refer to an exhibit attached to this Amendment.) Section 5—Bid Leveling Sheets Section 6—Subcontractor Proposals Section 8—RFI& Submittal Logs SIGNATURES This Agreement is entered into as of the day and year first written above and is executed in at least two (2) original copies of which one (1) is to be delivered to the Construction Manager. (SEAL) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Attest: Kevin Madok, Clerk OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA By: By: Deputy Clerk Mayor Date: September 21, 2022 ROE COUNTY A nNE CONSTRUC MANAGER AT RISK A �1IE FORM PED J. y ASSI UNTY ATTORNEY Print me: Gilberto Neves Date 8/31/22 Title- NV2A Gulf Keystar JV Representative D 25 July 2022 2022.07.25 KW1A GMP Amendment 02(Rev 1)(DRAFT).docx Page 3/3 GMP 0 :2 SUMMARY a, n r »w m h l" r ��� �II�III�IIIIIIIII�IIII ii�i ��' )I Kcur uuiLoIwc Key West International Airport Concourse A &Terminal Improvements Program 90%CDs TARGET GMP Z SUMMARY TOTAL SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 02 EXISTING CONDITIONS $ 389,640 $ 371,372 $ 761,012 03 CONCRETE $ 9,148,640 $ - $ 9,148,640 04 MASONRY $ 111,360 $ - $ 111,360 05 METALS $ 6,062,973 $ 151,463 $ 6,214,436 06 WOOD&PLASTIC $ 90,114 $ 64,739 $ 154,853 07 THERMAL AND MOISTURE $ 3,617,375 $ 156,752 $ 3,774,127 08 OPENINGS $ 4,951,731 $ 135,270 $ 5,087,002 09 FINISHES $ 3,268,245 $ 669,983 $ 3,938,228 10 SPECIALTIES $ 833,530 $ 265,379 $ 1,098,909 11 EQUIPMENT $ 291,436 $ 1,540,149 $ 1,831,585 12 FURNISHINGS $ - $ - $ 14 CONVEYING SYSTEMS(Includes Div 13 PBBs) $ 8,066,827 $ 249,007 $ 8,315,834 21 FIRE SUPPRESION $ 555,071 $ 52,116 $ 607,188 22 PLUMBING $ 1,257,626 $ 96,572 $ 1,354,198 23 MECHANCAL $ 3,568,925 $ 306,322 $ 3,875,248 26 ELECTRICAL $ 9,733,011 $ 275,892 $ 10,008,903 27 COMMUNICATIONS $ - $ - 28 ELECTRONIC SAFETY&SECURITY $ - $ 31 EARTHWORK I SWPPP I PILING I DEWATERING $ 2,357,082 $ - $ 2,357,082 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS $ 6,101,740 $ 48,209 $ 6,149,949 33 UTILITIES $ 1,559,738 $ - $ 1,559,738 34 TRANSPORTATION $ - $ - $ - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS $ 2,678,874 $ 219,426 $ 2,898,301 MOT I MOVEMENT OF PASSENGERS $ 633,098 $ 122,672 $ 755,770 TEMPORARY TSA CHECKPOINT ALLOWANCE $ - $ 1,000,000 $ 1,000,000 AIRLINE SUPPORT OFFICE AREA ALLOWANCE $ - $ 1,800,000 $ 1,800,000 TOTAL DIRECT COST $ 6S,277,037 $ 7;525,325 $ 71,8012,361 Markups I Fees I Contingency MASTER PERMIT ALLOWANCE 2.00% $ 1,305,541 $ 150,506 $ 1,456,047 GENERAL CONDITIONS 8.50% $ 5,548,548 $ 639,653 $ 6,188,201 SUBCONTRACTOR BOND 1.50% Included in the Direct Cost $ CONSTRUCTION CONTINGENCY 4.10% $ 2,611,081 $ 376,266 $ 2,987,348 DESIGN CONTINGENCY N/A N/A ESCALATION(ALLOWANCE) 4.33% $ 2,403,079 $ 752,532 $ 3,155,611 PAYMENT&PERFORMANCE BOND 1.00% $ 820,258 $ 100,418 $ 920,676 INSURANCE(EXCLUDING BUILDER'S RISK) 1.20% $ 984,310 $ 120,501 $ 1,104,811 BUILDER'S RISK INSURANCE(ALLOWANCE) 0.80% $ 656,207 $ 80,334 $ 736,541 CM FEE 2.95% $ 2,419,762 $ 296,232 $ 2,715,994 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST 82,025,823 $ 10,041,768 $ 92,0 7,S90 OWN ER'✓S ALLOWANCE ACCOUNT 30/0 $ 2,460,775 $ 301,263 $ 2,163,02€ TOTAL $ 84,486,597 $ 10,143,021 $ 94,8296i8, Notes: Removed Cummins emergengy power generator&Paralleling EMS switch gear from CCA for$1.2M Removed Outbound baggage handling system for$1.46M. Terminal Improvements and Existing Baggage Claim/Holdroom Renovations,as shown in the 90%CDs,have been limited in scope to exclude the following elements per sketches SK-1 and SK-2: -Baggage Claim Bar -Bag Storage Office(BSO)Area •New Rental Car Counters •New TSA Office Space •New Administration Offices and Restroom Renovations -Administrative Bridge 7/22/202210:19 AM GMP BREAKDOWN a, n r »w m h l" r ��� �II�III�IIIIIIIII�IIII ii�i ��' )I GULF BUILDING Key West international Airport Concourse A&Terminal Improvements Program 90%CD GMP#2 CONCOURSE A&TERMINAL IMPROVEMENTS CONCOURSEA QTY UM Unit Cost Total Cost Description 01 General Requirements 1.00 LS $ 2,678,874.29 01 10 00 General Requirements 31.00 MO $ 86,415.30 $ 2,678,874.29 01 MOT I Movement of Passengers 1.00 LS $ 633,098.41 01 20 00 Fencing Purchase I Install 1.00 LS $ 633,098.41 $ 633,098.41 02 Existing Conditions 1.00 LS $ 389,640.00 02 41 00 Demolition 1.00 LS $ 389,640.00 $ 389,640.00 03 Concrete 1.00 LS $ 9,148,640.00 03 30 00 CIP Concrete 1.00 LS $ 7,988,640.00 $ 7,988,640.00 03 40 00 Precast Concrete 1.00 LS $ 1,160,000.00 $ 1,160,000.00 03 50 00 Cast Decks&Underlayment Included 04 Masonry 1.00 LS $ 111,360.00 04 20 00 Unit Masonry 1.00 LS $ 111,360.00 $ 111,360.00 05 Metals 1.00 LS $ 6,062,972.98 05 10 00 Structural Steel Framing 1.00 LS $ 5,896,369.23 $ 5,896,369.23 05 30 00 Metal Decking 1.00 LS $ 60,000.00 $ 60,000.00 05 50 00 Metal Fabrications 1.00 LS $ 106,603.75 $ 106,603.75 06 Wood&Plastics 1.00 LS $ 90,113.59 06 10 00 Rough Carpentry Included 064000 Architectural Woodwork 1.00 LS $ 90,113.59 $ 90,113.59 07 Thermal&Moisture Protection 1.00 LS $ 3,617,375.00 07 20 00 Waterproofing(Thermal Protection) 1.00 LS $ 20,591.65 $ 20,591.65 07 40 00 Roofing&Siding Panels 1.00 LS $ 3,032,511.32 $ 3,032,511.32 07 50 00 Membrane Roofing included 07 60 00 Flashing&Metals included 07 70 00 Roof&Wall Specialties&Accessories Included 07 80 00 Fire&Smoke Protection 1.00 LS $ 335,395.68 $ 335,395.68 07 95 00 Expansion Control 1.00 LS $ 228,876.35 $ 228,876.35 08 Doors&Windows 1.00 LS $ 4,951,731.33 08 11 00 Metal Doors&Frames 1.00 LS $ 178,775.40 $ 178,775.40 08 30 00 Specialty Doors&Frames 1.00 LS $ 45,500.00 $ 45,500.00 08 40 00 Entrances,Storefronts&Curtain Walls included 08 50 00 Windows 08 80 00 Glazing 1.00 LS $ 4,727,455.93 $ 4,727,455.93 09 Finishes 1.00 LS $ 3,268,244.60 09 20 00 Plaster&Gypsum Board 1.00 LS $ 1,112,147.05 $ 1,112,147.05 09 30 00 Tiling 1.00 LS $ 343,372.63 $ 343,372.63 09 50 00 Ceilings 1.00 LS $ 785,988.73 $ 785,988.73 09 60 00 Flooring 1.00 LS $ 82,781.86 $ _ 82,781.86 09 66 00 Terrazzo 1.00 LS $ 230,079.92 $ 230,079.92 09 67 00 Concrete Sealer included 09 68 00 Carpet 1.00 LS $ 178,556.65 $ 178,556.65 09 70 00 Wall Finishes 1.00 LS $ 182,823.25 $ _ 182,823.25 09 90 00 Painting&Coating 1.00 LS $ 352,494.51 $ 352,494.51 10 Specialties 1.00 LS $ 833,529.86 101100 Marker Boards ITackboards 10 14 00 Signage 1.00 LS $ 659,617.60 $ 659,617.60 10 21 00 Toilet Partitions&Urinal Screns 1.00 LS $ 42,513.66 $ 42,513.66 10 22 00 ....Wire Mesh Partitions........e............................ 10 28 00 Toilet&Bath Accessories 1.00 LS $ 112,747.82 $ 112,747.82 10 43 00 Emergency Aid Specialties 1.00 LS $ 18,650.78 $ 18,650.78 10 51 00 Metal Lockers 10 73 00 Prefab Metal Canopy .................................. 11 Equipment 1.00 LS $ 291,436.13 11 14 00 Pedestrian Control Equipment 1.00 LS $ 291,436.13 $ 291,436.13 11 40 00 Baggage Handling Equipment 1.00 LS $ $ 7/22/2022 1 of 2 GULF BU ILDING K(-=YS"1 *"R CONCOURSE A QTY UM Unit Cost Total Cost Description 12 Furnishings 1.00 LS $ 12 20 00 Roller Window Shades 12 50 00 Furniture 14 Conveying Equipment 1.00 LS $ 8,066,827.10 14 20 00 Elevators 1.00 LS $ 249,007.10 $ 249,007.10 14 90 00 Passenger Boarding Bridges-Half Glass 1.00 LS $ 7,817,820.00 $ 7,817,820.00 21 Fire Suppression 1.00 LS $ 555,071.27 21 13 13 Wet-Pipe Sprinkler Systems 1.00 LS $ 446,625.96 $ 446,625.96 21 90 00 Other Fire Suppression 1.00 LS $ 108,445.31 $ 108,445.31 22 Plumbing 1.00 LS $ 1,257,626.40 22 11 00 Plumbing Piping System 1.00 LS $ 817,149.89 $ 817,149.89 22 30 00 Plumbing Equipment 1.00 LS $ 103,287.10 $ 103,287.10 22 40 00 Plumbing Fixtures 1.00 LS $ 217,825.69 $ _ 217,825.69 22 60 00 Other Plumbing Costs 1.00 LS $ 119,363.72 $ 119,363.72 23 HVAC 1.00 LS $ 3,568,925.12 23 05 93 Test&Balance 1.00 LS $ 33,702.70 $ 33,702.70 23 07 00 Hvac Insulation 1.00 LS $ 211,059.90 $ 211,059.90 23 09 00 Instrumentation&Controls 1.00 LS $ 640,093.17 $ 640,093.17 23 21 00 Hydronic Piping&Pumps 1.00 LS $ 433,374.25 $ 433,374.25 23 30 00 Hvac Air Distribution 1.00 LS $ 1,275,637.69 $ 1,275,637.69 23 80 00 Decentralized Hvac Equipment 1.00 LS $ 975,057.41 $ 975,057.41 26 Electrical 1.00 LS $ 9,733,010.94 26 00 00 Electrical Distribution 1.00 LS $ 9,708,010.94 $ 9,708,010.94 26 24 13 Electrical Equipment included 26 24 16 Emergency Generator included 26 51 00 Interior Lighting&Controls included 26 90 00 Other Electrical 1.00 LS $ 25,000.00 $ 25,000.00 27 Communications 1.00 LS $ - 27 10 00 Structured Cabling 1.00 LS included 27 51 00 Audio-Video Communications Systems 1.00 LS included 28 Electronic Safety&Security 1.00 LS $ 28 13 00 Access Control 1.00 LS included 28 23 00 CCTV 1.00 LS included 28 46 00 Fire Alarm 1.00 LS included 31 Earthwork 1.00 LS $ 2,357,082.08 31 22 00 Grading/Erosion Control 1.00 LS $ 24,130.00 $ 24,130.00 31 23 00 Earthwork 1.00 LS $ 1,363,715.04 $ 1,363,715.04 312319 Dewatering 1.00 LS $ 602,916.00 $ _ 602,916.00 31 62 00 Piling&Soil Improvements 1.00 LS $ 366,321.04 $ 366,321.04 32 Exterior Improvements 1.00 LS $ 6,101,740.00 32 13 00-08 Rigid Paving PCCP 8" 1.00 LS $ 3,182,400.00 $ 3,182,400.00 32 13 00-14 Rigid Paving PCCP 14" 1.00 LS $ 2,753,800.00 $ 2,753,800.00 32 16 00 Curbs,Gutters,Sidewalks,Driveways 1.00 LS $ 53,340.00 $ 53,340.00 32 17 00 Paving Specialties(Markings) 1.00 LS $ 112,200.00 $ 112,200.00 32 31 00 Construction Fence&Gates included 32 35 00 Decorative Metal Louver Screens 6' 33 Utilities 1.00 LS $ 1,559,738.10 33 10 00 Water Utilities 1.00 LS $ 651,274.08 $ 651,274.08 33 30 00 Sanitary Sewer 1.00 LS $ 341,644.92 $ 341,644.92 33 40 00 Storm Drain 1.00 LS $ 566,819.10 $ _ 566,819.10 33 70 00 Electrical Utilities 34 Transportation 1.00 LS $ - 34 41 00 Roadway Signaling&Control Equipment Temporary TSA Checkpoint Allowance 1.00 LS $ 35 OO 00 Temporary TSA Checkpoint Allowance Airline Support Office Area Allowance 1.00 LS $ 1360000 Airline Support Office Area Allowance 7/22/2022 2 of 2 QUALIFICATIONS a, n r »w m h l" r ��� �II�III�IIIIIIIII�IIII ii�i ��' )I Key West International Airport Concourse A and Terminal Improvements Program Guaranteed Maximum Price Amendment 2 (GMP Amendment 2) based on 90% Construction Documents (90% CD) dated 05/02/2022 by McFarland Johnson Prepared by NV2A-Gulf-Keystar JV July 21, 2022 Page 1/16 K GULF BUILDING NV ==nK(=-YST*R . .......... �� ���������� ��bNN��N°��°������°����0� ����~� ��N��Np°��°������°����0� ��~��~ Qualifications�� �� Clarifications �� ��*~ _��w�m n��� �rmw^� �mmm ��m .,�� �rmw^� )� Division 1: o Per Owner request,third Party Inspections have been removed from the scope and estimated cost.Owner will ensure that Monroe County inspections are performed timely. This GMP estimate includes a credit $400,000. )� Division S: o Replace decorative metal column covers with painting over unfinished concrete — This GK4P estimate includes a credit$220,000 o Delete Administrative Bridge—This GMP estimate includes a credit $1,000 00O Division9: o Replace Glass Wall with drywall and paint—This GMP estimate includes a credit$250lK00 o Replace Terrazzo with porcelain ti|e—This GMP estimate includes a credit S200'000 Division11: o The Baggage Handling System(BHS)proposal amount from G&S Airport Conveyor isS3,499,785.This GMP Amendment J includes $2,999,785 for a portion of the BHS system. The balance of the BHS system ($500'000) for the outbound overhead baggage system connection between the existing Terminal and the New Concourse will be funded directly by the Owner from a different funding source. o Per meeting 7/21/2022 The Outbound Baggage Handling System has been deferred. The amount of $1'463'386.50 has been deferred from this GMP. Dixision12: o All furniture shown on the furniture schedule, drawings 1602 and 1603, will be provided by the Owner (FF&E).This GMP estimate includes a credit $94O,68O. Divisionl6: o Per meeting 7/21/3022 the Cummins Emergency Power and Generation and Paralleling EMS Switch Gear have been deferred. The amount of$l'2OO OOO has been deferred form this GK4P. �- Division32: o The 15'x15' concrete pavement area limitation (14^ PC[ Pavement) can be done in areas larger than lS'x15' squares each night. Multiple sections may be closed off and constructed over a period ofseveral days. This GMP estimate includes a credit$500 O00. Concourse A Escalation Allowance has been reduced from $3,558'848 to $2'547'44I. Escalation was removed from Divisions 3 and 14. �+ Concourse AConstruction Contingency has been reduced tn4%. )� The Terminal Improvements and Existing Baggage Claim/ Ho|droom Renovation, as shown on the 90Y6 Contract Documents, have been limited in scope to exclude the following elements per sketches 3K'0l and SK'02asfollows: o Baggage Claim Bar o Bag Storage Office (B5O)Area o New Rental Car Counters PaBe2/16 suLp ou|Loxws � NV �� K�� ==nK(=—YST*R o New TSA Office Space o New Administration Offices and Restroom Renovations o Administrative Bridge ➢ A temporary Inbound Baggage Area has been created consisting of: o New baggage handling system equipment (two new baggage claim devices) per 90% CD, G&S Airport Conveyor(This GMP estimate includes a TI allocated amount$1,540,149). o New elevator by TK in the amount of$249,007. o Temporary Inbound Baggage Claim area is in accordance with the attached sketch (SK-1 dated 7-11-22), and balance of work to be redesigned by the Owner/AE, This GMP estimate includes a NTE amount of $2,936,169. ➢ A temporary TSA Security Checkpoint Allowance in the amount of $1,000,000 has been created to build a temporary TSA checkpoint area in accordance with the attached sketch (SK-2 dated 7-11-22).Owner/AE to provide design drawings to fit this budget. ➢ Per meeting held on 7/21/2022,an allowance in the amount of$1,800,000 has been added for the Airline Support Office Area. ➢ These Qualifications & Clarifications are for the Key West International Airport Concourse A and Terminal Improvements Program GMP. ➢ GMP estimate is based on Construction Documents provided by McFarland Johnson, received May 2"d, 2022, 90% Design Documents) (Reference Drawings Log,Technical Specifications Log, RFIs Log). ➢ GMP estimate is based on the Geotechnical Report—dated November 3, 2021 — Revised December 3, 2021, by Tierra South Florida, Inc. ➢ Where there is a conflict between the floor plans and the elevations, quantities, and sizes of openings, what is shown on the floor plans takes precedence.Technical Specifications take precedence over drawings. ➢ This GMP estimate excludes upgrading the existing building to current Code requirements. ➢ Coordination and potential impacts between Concourse A and Terminal Improvements project with other airport projects, including the Commercial Apron Expansion Project, are excluded from this GMP estimate. ➢ Answers to RFIs and outstanding submittals received after 07/05/2022 have not been included in this GMP estimate. ➢ Long lead items requiring deposits for commencement of shop drawings and material procurement, such as elevators, baggage handling equipment, pedestrian boarding bridges,etc.,are assumed to be funded at or shortly thereafter, signing the contract or issuance of the NTP to NV2A Gulf Keystar JV and the Owner. This will be imperative to meet the proposed schedule. ➢ Escalation Allowance in this GMP estimate is a fund allocated for potential cost increases that Subcontractors cannot calculate at this time due to fluctuations and logistics issues in the current economic atmosphere. Any unused portion of the Escalation Allowance will be returned to Owner. ➢ Specific allowances have been included in this GMP estimate for future costs of known scope that cannot be determined at this time. Costs for these items shall be invoiced to the Owner for actual cost-plus applicable markups. Any unused portion of the Allowance will be credited to the Owner. Any overages of Allowance costs shall be paid by the Owner. ➢ The Project Budget includes a designated Owner Controlled Allowance to pay for unforeseen items for which the Owner is responsible which have not been included in the budget. Similarly, the GMP Amendment includes a Construction Manager's Construction Contingency to pay for unforeseen items necessary to deliver the Work which have not been specifically included in the GMP Amendment as a Cost of the Work per Article 5. ➢ All work for the existing terminal improvements is pending receipt of the revised design drawings. Page3/16 TM GULF BUILDING NV ==nK(=—YST*R ➢ Builders Risk Insurance Allowance in the amount of$751,543 is included. ➢ LEED administration and certification is not part of the program and not included in the GMP estimate. ➢ Quality Assurance services to be provided by Owner and its Resident Project Representative (RPR) and have not been included in the GMP estimate. ➢ Quality Control services to be provided by Contractors and Subcontractors as required by the Technical Specifications and included in GMP estimate. ➢ Architectural & Engineering Fees are by Owner under a separate contract with A/E. ➢ A/E is responsible to obtain the Master Permit. An allowance in the amount of$1,487,792 has been included for master permit fees. ➢ Trade Permits and associated fees are by Trade Contractors and Subcontractors and have been included in the GMP estimate. ➢ 3D Revit BIM base model with associated disciplines, architecture, structural and MEP, to be provided by the A/E at no cost to CMAR upon execution of the Prime Contract. ➢ Temporary power, temporary water, and temporary staging area with office space to be provided by Owner throughout construction period at no cost to CMAR. ➢ Staffing for the AOA Security Gates and required flag persons to manage passenger path and baggage routes around construction areas to be provided by Owner. GMP estimate includes staffing to control temporary construction gates. ➢ Temporary provisioning for Passenger Movement is included per CMAR Phasing Plan. ➢ Provisions to bring existing building up to current Code in the existing areas beyond what is shown on Contract Documents is not included. ➢ Tenant/Concessioners fit out work and MEP systems are not included. ➢ Revisions to the scope of work described herein shall be incorporated into the Contract as a Change Order. ➢ MOT for Building,Terminal Improvements, and Apron scopes. ➢ Erosion control BMP's and SWPPP Reporting as required. ➢ Demolition: o Selective interior demolition in the existing Terminal as required by Contract Documents. o Asbestos abatement or contaminated soil removal and disposal are not included in the GMP estimate. ➢ Formwork, reinforcement steel and concrete for the following: o Pile caps, slab on grade, topping slabs, columns, tie columns, column encasements, beams, tie beams, shearwalls, precast joist, 2"d level elevated deck. o Columns, shear walls, and 2"d level concrete composite deck for the Passenger Connection Bridge. o Xypex waterproofing concrete additive at elevator pits and below grade walls. o Rebar extends 36" into pile caps and will not need to be bent per RFI # RFI #85: Minimum Rebar Embedment Length. o Exclusions: ■ Treated rebar. ■ High Mast lighting foundations. ■ Colored concrete. ■ Custom finished concrete. Page4/16 TM GULF BUILDING NV ==nK(=—YST*R ➢ 8" CMU load-bearing and non load-bearing walls. ➢ CMU partitions and CMU infill work. ➢ Masonry walls shall have reinforced filled cells as noted on the structural drawings. ➢ Horizontal reinforcement at alternating courses. ➢ Float finish where walls are left exposed. Misc. Metals ➢ New aluminum wall &guardrails. ➢ Overhead toilet partition supports. ➢ Elevator hoists beams, pit ladder, and sump cover with frame. ➢ Generator platform crossover stairs. ➢ Access and Crossover ladders. ➢ Aluminum handrail at Faraldo Circle. ➢ 3 ea. pipe bollards. ➢ Aluminum canopies. ➢ Welds on railing are Type 2 per NOMMA. All other welds are Type 4 unless otherwise noted. ➢ Exclusions: o High performance primers, powder coating, anodizing. Structural Steel ➢ WF Columns, HSS Columns and HSS Post ➢ (17)AESS Class 1 Pipe trusses ➢ WF Moment Beams, Channel Beams, and WF Beams, ➢ HSS Girt and HSS Beams ➢ Connection bent plates and Connection loose angles ➢ Connection loose plates ➢ Field welded studs ➢ Angle Braces and Angle Kickers ➢ Loose angles and Loose plates ➢ Moment loose plates ➢ Field installed angles and Field installed bent plates ➢ HSS Brace ➢ Washer loose plates ➢ Wedge Anchors, Epoxy Anchors and Field bolts ➢ 3",18 Ga Metal Deck ➢ 1"x3/16 galvanized Bar Grating S-115 ➢ 1-1/2", 18 Ga,Type B Metal Deck ➢ Sag rods ➢ Steel subcontractor included connections not specified and detailed on the contract drawings will be designed to resist%the total uniform allowable load capacity for a non-composite section (for the given span and grade of steel specified) or%the maximum shear allowable load capacity for each section, whichever is smaller, Ref. AISC 9th edition manual. Because these are "standard" connections, steel subcontractor has not incldued signed or sealed calculations by a PE. Page5/16 TM GULF BUILDING NV ==nK(=—YST*R ➢ Steel subcontractor reserves the right to substitute specification ASTM A572 Grade SO for ASTM A992 (Fy-50ksi) covering structural 'W' shapes ➢ Metal column covers have been shown at the following locations which have now been replaced by painting over unfinished concrete: o Grid Line D, 1-17 (17 ea.) o Grid Line C 15 and 16 (2 ea.) o Grid Line B 15 and 16 (2 ea.) o Grid Line A.0 3.3 (1 ea.) o Grid Line A.0 3.7 (1 ea.) ➢ Exclusions: o Steel items not specifically shown, sized and/or located on the architectural and/or structural drawings o Stair Nosings o Burglar bars on roof opening frames o Roof opening frames for any items not specifically shown and located on the architectural and/or structural drawings o Dissimilar metal protection Expansion Joints ➢ Expansion joint systems for building expansion joints as shown in Contract Documents. ➢ Plam-1: WA Tailored Linen 4992-38 casework in accordance with design. ➢ Plam-2: WA Beachwalk 5044-60 casework in accordance with design. ➢ SS-2: WA Chilled Earth solid surface countertops and waterfalls APD. ➢ Hardware: Semi-concealed self-closing hinges, EPCO 4" wire pulls, KV drawer slides and A&M surface mounted brackets. Plam and solid surface countertops in accordance with design. ➢ White liner laminate finish interior at all unexposed cabinetry included. Concourse A ➢ Holdroom Ticket Counters (7) at each gate—Room 302 ➢ Solid surface countertop at Nurse Room 330 Terminal Improvements ➢ The following cabinetry locations have been deferred and not included in this GMP estimate: o Lost Baggage Counters (6)—Room 105 o Rental Car Counters (5) o ATO 1 Break Room 150C o ATO 2 Break Room 151D o ATO 3 Break Room 149D o ATO 4 Break Room 148D o ATO 5 Break Room 147D o ATO 6 Break Room 146D o TSA Break Room 232 o TSA Podium Countertop Page6/16 K GULF BUILDING NV ==nK(=—YST*R Waterproofing ➢ All waterproofing is included in GMP Amendment #1 Early Works Project (EWP). There is no additional waterproofing shown on Contract Documents. Spray Insulation ➢ All spray insulation is EXCLUDED from this GMP estimate. None are shown on drawings, no specifications. Metal Fascia &Soffit ➢ Centria Formawall Dimension Series 3" x 26", 22/22ga, standard planked/embossed interior face, smooth/flat exterior face with Versacore Elite paint system in manufacturer's standard 310 Bone White color. ➢ All related silicone joint sealant in manufacturer's standard color. ➢ All related clips, screws, and mounting extrusions. ➢ GMP estimate includes one panel module: 26" which takes precedence over the conflicting information on the plans, specs and RFI answers. Cementitious Fireproofing ➢ Spray structural steel beams. ➢ Spray structural steel beams and roof deck. Scope includes stair 1-4 roof assemblies & IROP Storage. ➢ Spray two (2) columns at pedestrian bridge (Grid line A.2). Intumescent Fireproofing ➢ Spray exposed column tops on grid lines C& D. ➢ Spray three (3) 20 x 8 x%"tube steel wind girt columns. ➢ Spray exposed column tops on pedestrian bridge. ➢ Standard finish is included for intumescent paint Roofing ➢ BEMO Metal Roof: o Install 1/2" securerock directly over metal deck. o R-20 Minimum Polyiso board is mechanically attached to existing metal deck. 0 1/2" securerock is installed over Polyiso insulation board. 0 40 Mil Ice and water guard is installed over Polyiso board. o Bemo 305MM .040 aluminum panels are installed per manufacturer warranty requirements in bone white. o Bemo 305MM .040 aluminum panels are installed per manufacturer warranty requirements in patina green. o Install gutters as shown. o Install drip edge and downspouts as shown. o Install edge details as shown. o Provide BEMO labor and material warranty upon completion of project. ➢ Low Slope Roofing: o Mechanically install 1/2" securerock over sloped metal deck. o Install Fibertite SBS modified vapor barrier directly over 1/2" securerock torch adhered. Page7/16 TM GULF BUILDING NV ==nK(=—YST*R o Install R-20 Minimum Polyiso insulation board foam attached over vapor barrier. o Install 1/2" securerock directly over Polyiso board. o Install Fibertite SBS modified torch applied directly over 1/2" securerock. o Install 50 Mil XT Fibertite membrane fully adhered over SBS modified. o Install flashing as shown around mechanical curbs,AC leg penetrations, drains, and walls. o Install coping cap as shown. o Install drip edge as shown. ➢ Terminal Improvements Roof Repairs: Specific scope pending receipt of final design drawings. o Remove existing roofing membrane down to concrete deck to allow new mechanical equipment installation. o Install temp roofing for large 8.5'x5.5' new curb being installed. Joint Sealants ➢ Joints and covers at Passenger Bridge floors. ➢ Colorjoint Expansion joint and Pyroflex Barrier at exterior walls. ➢ Perimeter of hollow metal door frames. ➢ Hollow metal doors, frames, and finish hardware in accordance with the contract documents (pending receipt of revised design drawings for existing terminal). ➢ Overhead doors (2)—Model S-10 Service Rolling Door. Glazing ➢ Curtain wall system is in accordance with the basis of design by Crawford-Tracey Corporation (CTC). ➢ Exterior impact resistant fixed Vision and Electrochromic "SAGE" glass in aluminum framing and exterior impact resistant aluminum and glass doors. o CTC System Protech 95G and 45SG. 0 2-Coat Standard Kynar. 0 1 5/16" Insulated laminated impact,Viracon VNE1-63 with "Bird Friendly" frit. ➢ Storefront system for gates—Marks 302B, 302D, 302F, 302H, 302K, 302M, 302P. o Enviralum doors. 0 9/16" Laminated Impact, clear on clear with Low E. o Hardware per door schedule. o Standard hardware including: ■ Butt hinges, standard push pull hardware, manual panic devices and standard surface mounted closers ➢ Automatic doors—Marks 100, 102B and 103B (pending receipt of revised design drawings) o ASSA ABLOY Automatic Doors—Manufacturers standard operating hardware ➢ (7) gangway interior vestibules—1-3/4"x 4-1/2" clear anodized flush glazed aluminum ➢ Assumed lead times: o Approximately 44 weeks for aluminum. o Approximately 12-16 weeks for glass. ➢ Protection film on existing passenger bridge, but not lost baggage storage. ➢ Transom Glass at Door 147C (pending receipt of revised design drawings) ➢ Reference Crawford-Tracey Corporation proposal for additional clarifications and qualifications. ➢ Electrochromic Glass Controls by SAGE Glass in accordance with contract documents. Page8/16 TM GULF BUILDING NV ==nK(=—YST*R Drywall ➢ All interior partitions are included with metal stud framing, drywall, insulation and backing per assembly types shown on sheet A002. ➢ All interior partitions are based on L/120 at 5 PSF design criteria. ➢ All 4" light gauge metal framing is excluded due to lack of availability. All SA4 partitions and any other partitions noted to have 4" metal framing will be 3-5/8" metal framing. ➢ Moisture-resistant gypsum is included at areas prone to moisture. ➢ Drywall ceilings and soffits are to be constructed with metal framing and/or Armstrong drywall grid. ➢ Durock(or equal) is included at areas with tile wall finish. ➢ Gypsum board on the top portion of the HVAC soffit (1/A512) is included as abuse-resistant drywall. ➢ No fire rating is shown for the HVAC soffit on 1/A502 and is not included. ➢ Backing is included as typical fire treated lumber. ➢ All interior partitions and ceilings in Passenger Bridge are included as standard framing and drywall. No additional support for Virtual Reality walls and ceiling is included. ➢ STC ratings are achieved utilizing components and methods shown in tested partitions.STC testing is not included. ➢ Drywall patching is included only at the infill areas for the existing terminal. ➢ Level 4 finish is included throughout. ➢ NOA requirements required for wall assembly under clerestory(2/A501) is not included. Stucco: ➢ Stucco is included over new exterior concrete and CMU walls ➢ Stucco patching at infilled openings is included. It should be noted that no work to adjacent surfaces with existing stucco finish is included. Painting&Wallcoverings: ➢ Interior painting includes 1 prime coat and 2 finish coats of paint at partitions and gypsum board ceilings. ➢ Priming and Painting of new HM Doors and Frames is included. ➢ Exterior painting included 1 prime coat and 2 finish coats of paint at cement plaster walls. ➢ Painting of miscellaneous metal is included. ➢ WC-1 is included only at the East Wall of the Room 301. ➢ WC-3 is included only at the South Wall of the Room 301. ➢ WC-2 is included only at the entrance back wall of restrooms 312, 314, 332 and 334. ➢ Exterior Painting for the existing terminal is included only at the infill areas. Painting all other exterior walls is not included. ➢ Interior Painting for the existing terminal is only limited to new partitions and new gypsum board ceilings. Painting of existing walls and existing ceilings is not included. ➢ Painting of the existing doors and frames in the terminal is not included. ➢ Wallcoverings are not included in the existing terminal. Flooring: ➢ Mock-ups are to be provided during normal install sequence and in scheduled finish areas only. ➢ Waterproofing and crack isolation membrane is included for floor tile. Page9/16 TM GULF BUILDING NV ==nK(=—YST*R ➢ High-performance polymer grout is included. ➢ Restrooms 240/243 will receive floor tile. ➢ Elevator Cab#2 will receive floor tile. ➢ Floor protection is included as building paper at Resilient and Tile flooring. Exclusions: o LVT-3, 7, &8—not shown/not included. o Rubber Stair Treads—not shown/not included. o Sealed Concrete at slabs intended for tenant build-out-scheduled as "unfinished". o Moisture and Alkalinity Testing—by Owner. o Floor remediation. o Sound deadening. o Self-leveling. o Epoxy Grout. o Wall tile and base at Restrooms 240/243. Wall Finishes: ➢ Rubber base is included. ➢ Wall tile and tile base is included. ➢ Metal panel base is included at locations indicated on the finish schedule. Forms+Surfaces does not sell their wall base as an independent system and the basis of design will need to be revised. ➢ Level E Glass Cladding system is included at Men's (312 &332) and Women's (314&334) restroom entrances. ➢ Perforated Metal Panel Feature Wall is included at 229 Corridor. ➢ Accent Back-lit Glass included. Exclusions: o Resilient Base excluded at TSA queue excluded—shown as ETR. o TZB-2, 3, &4—not shown/not included. Ceilings: ➢ Acoustical ceiling panels included. ➢ ACP-1 is included as 24"x24" panels. ➢ 4"Axiom trim is included as an Allowance for ACP-2 and ACP-3. ➢ Metal panel ceilings included. ➢ Suspension systems are included. Exclusions: o Temporary ceilings during phased portions of work in the existing terminal excluded. ➢ Toilet Accessory schedule has not been provided in the 90% drawings. Models are assumed if not listed in the specifications. ➢ Toilet Accessories include: o Toilet paper dispensers (TPD)—Model Georgia-Pacific 56746A or equal. Page 10/16 NV K ==nK(=— ST*RY$ o Combination Paper Towel Dispenser/Waste Receptacle (PTD1)—Model Bobrick B-3944 or equal. o Combination Paper Towel Dispenser/Waste Receptacle (PTD2)—Model not provided. o Soap Dispensers(SD1)—Model not provided. o Soap Dispenser(SD2)—Model Torx 466100 or equal. o Seat Cover Dispensers (SCD)—Model not provided. o Grab Bars—Model B-9806 or equal. o Sanitary Napkin Dispenser(SNV)—Model Bobrick B-4706 25/50 or equal. Included at W 314/334 Only. o Sanitary Napkin Disposal (SND)—Model Bobrick B-254 or equal. Included at Women's and Unisex toilets. o Robe Hooks—Model B-254 or equal. Included at all toilets. o Baby Changing Stations (BCS)—Model not provided. o Adult Changing Stations (ACS)—Model not provided. o Electric Hand Dryers (EHD)—Model Sloan EHD-511 Spout or equal - RFI Response#28. o Utility Shelf/Mop and Broom Holder—Model not provided. Included at mop sinks. o Mirrors—Model not provided. ➢ AED equipment and cabinets included. ➢ Fire extinguishers and cabinets included. ➢ Markerboards and Tackboards included per RFI Response#24. ➢ Metal Toilet Compartments and Urinal Screens included. ➢ Metal Lockers included. Exclusions: o Hand sanitizer/PPE dispensers. o LED mirrors. o Wall protection. o Door protection. o Accessories in restrooms shown as ETR. Signage: ➢ FID/GID signage is included per proposal received from Image Resource Group. TSA Screening Equipment ➢ TSA screening equipment is excluded. Pedestrian Control Equipment ➢ Flip Flow ➢ Speed Gates Baggage Handling System ➢ Phase partial removal of existing Baggage Handling Systems (BHS) equipment is included. ➢ BHS work includes a new inbound system and modifications to the existing BHS to support the addition of a new Baggage Make-up device is included. ➢ BHS will include an inbound BHS consisting of two (2)flat plate claim device carousels,two (2) unload subsystems servicing the claims devices, and two (2) Fire/Security doors. ➢ BHS modifications to the existing outbound system includes one (1) Automatic Tag Reader (ATR), one (1) High Speed Diverter(HSD),feed line to the existing baggage make-up,mainline to the new concourse,and a new incline plate make-up and associated feed. Exclusions: o VR is excluded Page 11/16 NV K ==nK(=— ST*RY$ o Kids interactive experience isexcluded. o ATM relocation isexcluded )� Per meeting held on 7/21/J0Z2, the Outbound Baggage Handling System has been deferred. The amount uf $1'463'386.SO has been deferred from this GMP. �IVI�I[)N 17 — FURNI�MIN�� — FF��� All furniture shown on the furniture schedule, drawings 1602 and 1603, will be provided by the Owner(FF&E). )� Dismantling of the existing elevator isincluded. )� Two (2) each machine noom'|esstraction passenger elevators with two (Z) stops are included byTK Elevator or equal. )� Elevator cab finish brushed stainless steel. )+ Elevator door tobe single speed operation in lieu of two speed. Elevator Emergency automatic alternate car selection is not required or included. )� Elevator up and down indicators are displayed inside of cabs only, with push button call at each floor. No lobby monitoring panel required orincluded. >+ Seven (7) each glassed walled Passenger Boarding Bridges (PBB) are included by]8T]etxvay Systems' TKAirport Solutions, or approved equal. )~ PBBs include rotunda assemblies, telescoping tunnels, service access, control station, and utilities package inc|udin8pre'cnnditioned air/P[Air> units. J~ Passenger Loading Bridges (PLB) 6 and 7 will have fixed glass walled walkway extensions. ]� Gates l & 2 shall be compatible with CFU & EFU plug style doors. )^ Price is based on current 9U%fire sprinkler drawing layout. )^ Scope of demolition of existing sprinkler system has been included based on assumptions pending receipt of revised design drawings. �+ Proposal includes new fire protection piping and sprinklers for the new areas including the new standpipes, fire department valves, drains,sprinkler heads,valves,flow switches,tamper switches. )� Exterior fire sprinkler system on curtain xvaU deluge system is not included. )~ The sprinkler work at existing areas consists ofadjustment of sprinkler heads to accommodate the new layout pending receipt of revised design drawings. No new piping is considered for the existing areas except fittings for adjustments to new ceilings. Provide new fire department connections (FDC's) as shown ondocuments. New fire pump controller for the existing fire pump. �+ Roof manifolds are not shown therefore not included. Gas or inert systems, FM'200' Ha|on' Pre'action' deluge systems are not included in any areas. >+ Relocation of existing piping and/or equipment not shown on drawings is not included. �IVI�I[}� 22 - PLUMBIN� )- The plumbing scope is bayed on the9U% Plumbing drawings. )� Equipment and specialties included as part of the plumbing scope: o Plumbing fixtures o Tenant water meters o Tenant gas meters and pressure regulators(main meter byothers) Page 17/16 suLp ou|Loxws � NV �� K�� ==nK(=—YST*R o Water heaters with associated recirculation pump and expansion tank o Elevator sump pump ➢ Plumbing piping systems: o Storm water system shall be schedule 40 solid core PVC pipe and fittings in accordance with specifications. o Sanitary sewer system shall be schedule 40 solid core PVC pipe and fittings in accordance with specifications. o Grease waste system shall be schedule 40 solid core PVC pipe and fittings in accordance with specifications. o Gas piping shall black steel pipe schedule 40 at aboveground locations in accordance with specifications. o Domestic water pipe shall copper piping and/or CPVC as allowed by specifications. o Relocation of existing piping, equipment not shown on drawings is not included. ➢ The HVAC scope is based on the 90% mechanical drawings. ➢ HVAC proposal includes: o Two (2) air cooled chillers o Four(4) rooftop units o Two (2) air handling units o Variable air volume boxes o Relocation of existing rooftop units o Split DX units o Chilled water pumps o Chilled water piping o Ductwork o Air Distribution o Fans o Mechanical louvers (as shown on mechanical drawings only) o Chemical water treatment as specified o Building Management System BMS Control system (Johnson Controls) ➢ Complete Test and Balance for all new areas (Concourse) and in re-balance existing areas as noted the Contract Documents pending receipt of revised design drawings. ➢ Ductwork,fans, air distribution devices, dampers are included. ➢ Excluded items from HVAC: o Mechanical louvers are not included (not shown on drawings) o Life safety dampers,i.e.,fire dampers,smoke dampers,fire/smoke dampers are not included(none shown on drawings) 0 2-Hr rated chase or insulation for kitchen and/or life safety ductwork is not included. o Any type of repairs/upgrades of existing ductwork, piping, insulation, controls,and equipment not shown on drawings. o Relocation of existing ductwork, piping, equipment not shown on drawings. o Cleaning of existing/new ductwork is not included. Ends of new ductwork will be covered with shrink- wrap during construction. o Any maintenance or upgrades to any existing equipment. o Cleaning and flushing of existing chilled water systems. o Computer A/C units not included. Page 13/16 NV K ==nK(=— ST*RY$ ➢ The electrical scope is based on the 90% Electrical, Communications, Safety and Security drawings. ➢ Included in the electrical scope as shown on Contract Documents: o Electrical secondary switchgear equipment with associated transformers, switchboards & electrical panels. o Emergency power system with two skid mounted generators with associated breakers, transfer switches and miscellaneous. o Power connections to fire pump, domestic water pump and elevator sump pump. o Power connections to HVAC equipment. o Power to baggage handling equipment. o Power to passenger loading bridges (PLB's). o Light fixtures and lighting controls. o Lighting protection and grounding. o Fire alarm system. ➢ High Mast pole replacement is not included. Only the fixture as shown on electrical drawings. ➢ Low voltage system pathways and conduits. ➢ Low voltage systems included as shown on Contract Documents: o Build-out of telecom rooms. o Security CCTV system. o Telecom/Data/Wi-fi systems. o Paging system. o Access control system. o Fiber optic/backbone cable. o AV System. ➢ Network equipment of any kind and/or workstations are not included. ➢ PBX system equipment and integration is not included. ➢ Any access control headend, programming, commissioning or any associated software hardware is not included as part of the proposal.Any integration, programming with Airport security system is not included. ➢ BDA/DAS cellular service system is not included. ➢ Fuel system is limited to the belly tank pre-piped with the emergency generator. No provisions for additional fuel piping,fuel storage tanks, remote fuel fill stations, etc. are considered. ➢ Primary electrical conduit installation only. Conduits provided by Keys Energy. ➢ Primary electrical service cabling, transformers is not included. Keys Power to furnish and install these items. ➢ Relocation of existing electrical systems and equipment not shown on drawings. ➢ Virtual Reality(VR) equipment or areas are not included as part of the scope of work. ➢ Per meeting 7/21/2022 the Cummins Emergency Power and Generation and Paralleling EMS Switch Gear have been deferred. The amount of$1,200,000 has been deferred form this GMP. Augercast Piling ➢ 60-ton Piles- 16" x 13' (28 ea.). ➢ 100-ton Piles—16" x 20' (151 ea.). Dewatering Disposal wells, including permitting and abandonment. Page 14/16 NV K ==n K( Y$ T*R ➢ Sedimentation tanks. ➢ All required pumps, manifolds, piping, and fuel. ➢ Labor for setup,takedown, and reconfiguring during construction. ➢ MOT for Building,Terminal Improvements, and Apron scopes ➢ Erosion control BMP's and SWPPP Reporting as required ➢ Demolition o Apron removal per Civil drawings that was not performed as part of the EWP. o Asbestos abatement or contaminated soil/water removal and disposal are not included in the GMP estimate. Portland Cement Concrete Pavement ➢ MOT for phased apron removal and replacement. ➢ Compact existing limerock base course. ➢ FRP 14" and 8" PCCP. ➢ Pavement joints and apply joint sealant. ➢ Temporary and permanent pavement markings. ➢ PBB High Wind Tie Downs. ➢ Exclusions: o Hauling in new limerock base. Landside Improvements ➢ 8" PCCP raised crosswalk. ➢ Curb and gutter. ➢ Associated striping with parking space relocation and raised crosswalk. ➢ Final Striping. ➢ Exclusions: o Landscaping or Irrigation. ➢ Storm Drain System o Storm drain piping, including fittings,testing. o MOT,trench restoration. o Junction Structure. o Connect to existing system. ➢ Sanitary Sewer System o Sewer main piping, including fittings,testing. o Manholes (Aircraft Rated). o Cleanouts. o Grease interceptors. o MOT,trench restoration o Line existing MH. o Tie-in to existing system. ➢ Fireline System o Waterline piping, including fittings, restraints,valves,testing, tie ins. Page 15/16 NV K ==nK(=— ST*RY$ o MOT,trench restoration. o Fire hydrants. ➢ Domestic Water system o Waterline piping, including fittings, restraints,testing. o MOT,trench restoration. ➢ Exclusions: o Replace/refurbish sanitary lift stations K & L. 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Q o - a N E E gg r-d2` dN:Ta ate. a�r°Gnw �So € $ � In fJ N N N N - - - - N - - - - N N - - - - N N - - - > >O O O O O O O 30 O O O O O G O O O O O O O O 00 O O G O O O O w w 'w w w w w w ' to ti - _ _ _ - M M M M - - - ".-. - M - m r \\\\\ \\ \\ a&sss ss SS ) \ ) ( { \\ \) ) / / ( \ )/ [ / ! , ) \ \ \ \ \ \ \ } �) {) !{ e \ \ \\\ 21 \ SUBCONTRACTOR PROPOSALS ............................................... a, n r »w m h l" r ��� �II�III�IIIIIIIII�IIII ii�i ��' )I cl cn�t�3«��1-1_4_t-->C'smaC-1 May 26, 2UZ2 Mr.Oscar Benito RE: Revamp the Off ice(s), 0ethrooms, ConexBoxes Dear Benito Scope (1)Conex Box Inclusions: * Labor and Materials to Install Floor Covering(7) Boxes • Labor and Materials to Fabricate and Install Metal Ramps(aluminum Diamond Plate (14) • Labor and Materials to Fabricate and Install Metal Covers at Door Cut Outs, (7) Boxes, x 2 Locations per box * Labor and Material to Prime, paint Interior Walls,Ceilings ° Labor and Material to Install Wall Mounted Lights(2) Each Container • Labor and Material to Install AC(1) Each Container PRICE$ 72,8Q2.00 ScopeExdus|ons/C|arificadons:Some items are subject to Allowances, Includes Clean up and disposal ofG6CC generated debris. Sincerely, Charlie Crawford Esdmator/Projec1K1anaAer \ l7D0N. Roosevelt Suite 6 Key West, Fi3804O ores T 1bgohr;r aS RL.S,rce ft¢rth P rytram<arr¢ntitrrrrrtt to Ptoridds April 22,2022 carrrrrnnrrties.cr>a rtrrres,er ttvr Vteeh&IvV dlifat. NV2A Kyoky Montalvo kniontalvo ci.1.1y. _gB7ul LL)rnr St"C7Clt"igltf z CG I'1V2g1C7L .COnn 786-233-5060 Subject; Proposal for Key West International Airport Terminal Improvements National Pollutant:Discharge Elimination System(NPDES)Permit Support Key West International Airport 3941 South Roosevelt Blvd Key West,FL 33040 RES Proposal Number 6-0024-POI Dear Mr.Mont'alvo, RES Florida Consulting, LLC (formerly Sandra Walters Consulting, Inc)is pleased to submit this proposal for assisting in National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit compliance for the above-referenced project. Included,and incorporated as part of this proposal, is an outline of the project information provided to us, the proposed scope of services, our fee, the proposed schedule, and authorization procedures including the tennis and conditions governing the project. BACKGROUND INFORMATION Our understanding of the project is based upon review of the pertinent documents and scope sheets provided by NV2A("Primary Client")'forthe KWIA Early Works Package(EWP)Sequence o'fWork for the project NV2A has requested that we provide the scope related to the NPDES Permit under the Division 01- SWPPP Design scope(item Number 3.0 through 4.0) included in the EWP. Note that scope items related to the Stonnnwater Pollution Prevention Plan requirements are not included within our scope. Coverage under the Florida Department of Environmental Protection(FDEP)NPDES Construction Generic Pen'mit(CGP)is required for construction activities that: • Disturb at least one or more acres of land or disturb less than one acre of land but are part of a common plan of development or sale; and • Discharge stormwater to surface waters of the state or surface water of the state through a municipal separate storm sewer system(MS4). The FDEP NPDES program regulates discharges that are associated with "large" and "small" construction activities. Large construction activity disturbs five acres or greater of land or disturbs RES + SWC 5570 3rd Avenue, Ste. C201 •Key West, FL 33040 ph 305-294-1238 llm'jll Proposal forKWIA Improvements NPDES Assistance April 22, 2022 Key West,Floilda Page 2 RES Proposal Number 6-0024-POI less than five acres of land that is pail of a larger common plan of development or sale that will ultimately disturb five acres or greater. Small construction activity disturbs equal to or greater than one and less than five acres of land or disturbs less than one acre of land that is pail of a larger common plan of development or sale that will ultimately disturb between one and five acres. Based oil the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan(SWPPP)provided,the total project area is 330 acres and the total area to be disturbed is 2.8 acres. Therefore, this project is considered a small construction activity. PROPOSED SCOPE OF SERVICES The scope of service is based on the scope tasks items 3 through 4 outlined in the Division 01 SWPPP Design excel sheet loaded to the SmartBid website and provided by NV2A. The proposal scope of services includes the following tasks: • Completion of the NPDES Pen-nit Application o RES will complete the FDEP Notice of Intent(NO[)to Use NPDES Generic Permit for Stormwater Discharge from Large and Small Construction Activities (Rule 62- 621.300(4),F.A.C.). o A preliminary version of the SWPPP prepared by others has been provided to us. Supplemental information will be required to finalize the SWPPP to ensure that the SWPPP is ready to be implemented prior to NOI submittal. o At this time,it is understood that construction is anticipated to be completed in 2025. If construction activity extends beyond a five-year period, the pen-nit must be renewed. Permit renewal is not included in this proposal. • Transmittal of NPDES Permit Application to client for signature: The prepared NOI form and attachments will be provided to Mr. Antonio Pinto, Sr Project Manager, or another appropriate manager as directed for review and signature. • Submittal of NPDES Permit Application to regulatory authority:RES will submit the signed NOI to FDEP through the FDEP iNOI portal available at littp://www.fldepl)ot-tll.com/go/ • Retention of proof of submission documentation: RES will retain copies of the submitted NOI,proof of submission,and proof of approval in our electronic file system for the length of the project or until the Notice of Tennination (NOT) for the pen-nit is submitted and approved by FDEP. • Include Public Notice(as required):At this time,it is not anticipated that a public notice will be required for the FDEP NPDES CGP. • Pay State permit fees associated with submission of NPDES permit: RES will remit the required appropriate generic pen-nit fee per 62-4.050(4)(d),F.A.C.The fee for a small site of less than five acres is$250. • Provide two hard copies of SWPPP plan and one digital copy: o Two hard copies of the SWPPP and FDEP approval will be sent via UPS currier to Mr.Pinto,or another appropriate manager at the construction site. Proposal fin-KWIA Improvements NPDES Assistance April 22, 2022 Key West, Florida Page 3 RES Proposal Number 6-0024-POI o One electronic copy of the SWPPP and FDEP approval will be provided to Mr. Pinto,or another appropriate project manager. • Provide standard non lockable SWPPP box: RES will purchase a 21.75 in. W x 21.75 in. H x 4 in.D White Plastic Pen-nit Box and have the item shipped directly to the construction site to Mr.Pinto or another appropriate project manager. • Submission of NOT of NPDES Permit at project completion • Once the construction is completed, final stabilization criteria is met, and all stonriwater discharges associated with construction activity including dewatering operations have ceased, RES will prepare the NPDES Storinwater NOT (Rule 62- 621.300(6),F.A.C.). • The NOT will be provided to Mr. Pinto,or another appropriate project manager who can sign the form as the operator/responsible authority for review and signature. • Once signed, RES will submit the NOT through the FDEP iNOl portal available at http://www.fldepportal.coiii/go/ ASSUMPTIONS AND LIMITATIONS As noted above,the scope proposed herein is limited to Items Number 3 through 4 under the Division 01—SWPPP Design sheet provided to us. The following assumptions and limitations apply to the proposed scope: * RES will prepare a SWPPP consistent with industry standards.RES will rely oil intbrination provided by the design and contractor team to complete the SWPPP. * Inspection and maintenance activities required per the SWPPP are no included in this scope and will be performed by others. 0 We understand that the project will require dewatering and a dewatering pen-nit will be procured by others. Based on review of the inforniation available to us,we understand that dewatering effluent will be disposed through temporary disposal wells. We understand that no dewatering discharge will be required under the NPDES permit. 0 The NOI requires a review of contarnination present within the project site or within 500 feet of the dewatering project.Based on preliminary review of the FDEP Contamination Locator Map, a petroleum discharge was documented approximately 200 feet from the project site and regulatory records indicate that the contamination has not been remediated. The presence of contamination shall be addressed under the dewatering permit considerations. RES will rely oil information to be provided by the subcontractor performing the dewatering design and permit tasks to provide the necessary information. In the event that contamination is identify within 500 feet of the project site or within the Site, additional permit coordination may be required resulting in all additional fee. Proposal for KWIA h7il7roivinents NPDES A ssistame April 22, 2022 Key West,Florida Page 4 RES Proposal Nionber 6-0024-P0I Please note that multiple attachments that were requested in the RFP are not included in this proposal since this is a proposal for consulting services,not construction management. The attachment items and explanation as to why they are not applicable to this proposal are provided below: • Textura Fee Matrix -- Construction Manager will be using Textura (Oracle Textura Payment Management Software) to process payment applications and invoices. This proposal does not include construction management tasks. • Executive Schedule--Please see below"Schedule"portion of this proposal. • Drawings and Specifications—No drawings are prepared as part of this proposal. • Geotechnical Report—No geotechnical reports are prepared as part of this proposal. • Davis Bacon Wages for Monroe County -- This is a consultant contractor and does not include laborers. RES will perform its services using that degree of skill and care ordinarily exercised under similar conditions by reputable members of our profession practicing in the same or similar locality at the time the services are performed. FEE We propose to perform the above scope of services for a lump sum fee of$7,844. Please see Attachment A for the NV2A Scope of Work Worksheet.You will be invoiced monthly for services completed. If unforeseen conditions should require services beyond the scope of services described herein,RES will notify you promptly of additional costs are necessary to complete the project,prior to proceeding. Services beyond those described herein would be invoiced in accordance with our standard schedule of fees at the applicable rates. Please note that payment of each invoice is due upon receipt. SCHEDULE Completion of the tasks described above are dependent on receipt of the following items: 1. The contractor must provide the updated inforniation required to finalize the SWPPP that will remain on site. This is a requirement for NOI submittal. 2. RES will rely on information to be provided by the subcontractorperfon-ning the dewatering design and permit tasks to provide the necessary dewatering information. Once the above items are received,we can complete the scope outlined herein within three weeks. If we are unable to complete the project within this time frame,we will infonn you in a timely manner and obtain your concurrence on extending the deliverable period. Proposal for KPVIA Improvements NPDFS Assistance April 22, 2022 Key West, Florida Page 5 RES proposal Number 6-0024-POI AUTHORIZATION Comments were provided on the Subcontractor Agreement on April 21, 2022, and is included in Attachment C. Please provide written authorization to initiate the project referencing a fully executed Subcontractor Agreement. We appreciate the opportunity to offer our professional set-vices on this project. If you have any questions concerning this proposal,Please contact us at 954484-8500. Sincerely, RES FLORIDA CONSULTING, LLC Rachel E.Vitek,GISP Maria Paituvi,P.E. Senior Scientist/PM Senior Engineer Attachments: A. Scope of Work Worksheet B. Insurance Requirements C. Subcontractor Agreement with Comments D. Subcontractor Prequalification Form ATTACHMENT Scope Of Work Worksheet NV K I GROUP Project Name: Key West International Airport Concourse A&Terminal Improvements Early Works Foundation&Utility Package Division: 1-SWPPP Design Date: 4/22/2022 Subcontractor: RES Florida Consulting, LLC(formerly Sandra Walters Consulting,Inc) Contact Phone#: 407-967-0451 Prepared By: Rachel Vitek Contact Email: REyitekCres.t,s Item# Dwg# Scope Description Included Excluded Extended Price General Requirements for SWPPP Design ..._....__ .._ ....... _. _... ......�..._1.0 Permits&Fees (Must be Included..,_.......... . ....). _ .,..... _.._....,._ ..,..._..... _ _ , .. .....,. . yes--see section. .. _......_._ ......... _ .._,.,_..w . ... ( s 3 and 4 below 1.1 Safety Zero Accidents Goal 1.2 Executive Schedule provided by Construction Manager 1.3 EWP Detailed Schedule 1.4 Early Works Foundation&Utility Package Project duration is 206 calendar days 1.5 Maintenance of Airport Operations 1.6 Insurance Requirements 1.7 Include Textura Fees(0.22%) 4 1.8 Acknowledge RFI's 1- 1.9 Acknowledge Addendums 1- I Reference Documents Prepared by CM 1. Sequence of Work j 2. EWP Demolition Notes 3. EWP Demolition-Step Sequencing 4. EWP Dewatering Notes 5. EWP Augercast Notes 6. EWP Pile Cap Notes NOI(Notice Of Intent) Permit Preparation i 3.0 Completion of NPDES Permit Application(NOI) Civil Drawings provided by CM yes $ 4,224.00� 3.1 Transmittal of NPDES permit application to client for signature yes $ 352.00 3.2 Submittal of NPDES permit application to regulatory authority yes $ 704.00 3.3 Retention of proof of submission documentation yes $ 660.00 3.4 Include Public Notice(as required) yes $ 3.5 lPay all State permit fees associated with submission of NPDES permit yes $ 250.00 3.6 Provide 2 hard copies of SWPPP plan and 1 digital copy yes $ 352.00 3.7 Provide Standard Non Lockable SWPPP Box to CM yes $ 422.00 .. _...,__..,... ..,___..,,,.. ......,,.....vim__.....� __.._,..._,... NOT(Notice of Termination) Preparation for Filing fission of NOT of NPDES Permit at project completion yes $ 880.00 Total Base Bid $ 7,844 Scope Of Work Worksheet NV K J GROUP Project Name: Key West International Airport Concourse A&Terminal Improvements Early Works Foundation&Utility Package Division: 1-SWPPP Design Date: 4/22/2022 Subcontractor: RES Florida Consulting, LLC(formerly Sandra Walters Consulting, Inc) Contact Phone#: 407-967-0451 Prepared By: Rachel Vitek Contact Email: HEVite. a re s.us Item# Dwg# Scope Description Included Excluded Extended Price Alternates I VE Options 5.0 Provide hourly research price HR $ 5.1.. Printing Additional Maps Page $ 5.2 $ ... _ .. 5.3 $ Alternates VE Options Total $ - Exclusions/Notes: 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 i �� GULF BUILQING �" yNNyp^ry pg)pp y^yY'.}q p^gpyPp ty/q@ ppp .rypg/^ 1 ^y{,y �p�M1�pS p [_ R YST*R n7(�R��&✓O�ly�Y Y"{.P'C O�,MRS Y""!"\X...0.�4.Yh'4k.IFIWdAI'W�d QUESTIO1WNAIR JGint VentUrr„ INSTRUCTIONS Read carefully and submit completed form to Sacha Rodriguez, Preeonstruction Coordinator at:srodriguez@nv2agrouo.com &cc:Kinontaivo@nv2agrouo.com. This questionnaire serves to pre-select subcontractors who want to do business with NV2A Gulf Keystar, a Joint Venture,LLC..While some questions may not be applicable for your company,please try to answer all questions and insert N/A where necessary. If additional space is required,attach additional information at the end of this form referencing the specific question number. Prepared By: Title: Senior Scientist/ Pro'ect Manager Date: Aril 19 2022 Name of Firm: RES Florida Consulting, LLC Sandra Walters Consulting, Inc Address: 5570 3rd Avenue City: Key West State: FL zip: 33040 Phone: 305-294-1238 Fax: Website: www.resms Parent Company: Affiliates,Divisions and Subsidiaries with addresses(please list by Country): f , 1. GENERALDATA a) Type of Work(i.e.Demo,Civil,Concrete,Finishes,Mechanical,Electrical,etc.) Environmental Consulting Specialty.(be specific i.e.drywall,stucco,fireproofing,etc.) permitting, natural resources surveys, surface water quality/WDES, ground water, contamination environmental engineering, regulatory compliance b) Firm Established(Date): 2007 (SWC 1997) c) Type of Organization: Sole Proprietorship Partnership ®Corporation d) Is your organization registered as a Small Business within any County? ❑Yes ®No e) If yes,please indicate the type of Small Business qualifications your organization has (i.e.DSBE,MBE,SBE,SBE-Goods,Veteran,etc.) NV2A GULF KEYSTAR 301NT VENTURE LLC 'I 54SO M4MACDQNALD AVE.,#3,KEY WEST,EL 33040 1 Es(305)615.4626 1,F:'(305)360.0802 GULF 9UIl UWG JIMnK Y * SUBCONTRACTORS PRE UALIFI A ION A)17t1A NqIRE VK Joint Ventura f) Is your Organization registered as a Minority with any of the below Federal Classifications? Small Business Non-Disadvantage(SB) []Small Business Disadvantage(SBD) ❑Women-Owned(WO SB) ❑HUBZone(HUBZone SB) ❑Veteran-Owned(VO SB) Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned(SDVOSB) ❑Disadvantaged Business Enterprise(DBE) g) Is the firm currently under bankruptcy risk or involved in any lawsuit with clients,suppliers,or subcontractors? If yes, explain. No 2. COMPANYOFFICIALS: a) President: Peter Partlow, General Manager b) Head of Construction: Not Applicable c) Head of Procurement: Not Applicable r d) Manager of Quality Improvement Process: Nadia Locke e) Contact Person for Bidding: Rachel Vitek Phone: 954-484-8500 Mobile: 407-967-0451 E-Mail: revitek a(7res.us 3. BUSINESS VOLUME: Average Annual Billing Volume last 5 years: ($) $6,699,592 Estimated Backlog: ($) $1 ,857,141 Current Dollar Value of Work Under Contract: ($) PLEASE PROVIDE LATESTCERTIFIED FINANCIAL STATEMENT 4. TYPES OF BIDS/CONTRACTS ACCEPTED:(check all that apply) a) ❑ Healthcare Ej Hi-Rise(non-residential) Institutional Transportation(airports, ports,etc.) other: Not Applicable - RES performs consulting services b) Minimum Amount of contract accepted:$ c) Maximum Amount of contract accepted:$ d) Locations of work:(check all that apply) ❑South Florida ❑Central Florida ❑Bahamas other: NV2A GULF KEYSTAR 30INT VENTURE I LC 154SO MIACDONALD AVE.,#3,KEY WEST,FL 33040 1 P:(305j'615.4826 1 F:(305)360.0802 GULF ®UIL DIG N son NV K YET i SUBCOINMAUORS PRF'QUAUFICA"HON QNjII.:SI"IC9" NAIRE Joint v—tu— 5. PERSONNEL a) Total permanent employees; 70 in Florida b) Permanent employees for field construction: Not Applicable 6. PAYMENTAND PERFORMANCE BONDS: Not Applicable Bondable limitation on work accepted:($) Bonding company and rating: Contact: Telephone: 7. INSURANCE; Please note,that by accepting any invitation to bid and submitting a proposal you are acknowledging receipt of the STANDARD INSURANCE POLICY REQUIREMENTS that NV2A Group has in place.NO EXCEPTIONS will be made.NO CHANGE ORDERS will be accepted to increase your contracts if awarded a contract. Attachment 5.0 Insurance Requirements-Contracts over 100K&5.1 Insurance Requirements-Contracts under 100K show the companies standard requirements&limits(herein attached).If your company does not require pollution coverage or professional liability(for your scope of work)you may disregard those items on the policy. IT IS HIGHLY recommended thatycu send both 5.0&5 1 C I samples to your agents so that you can confirm if you ` the necessary coverage to work with NV2A Group.If you currently do not have those coverages/amounts,ask your agent for a quote and please include this cost in any proposal submitted. 8. QA/QC: a) Do you have a QA/QC program manual? ®Yes ❑No 9. SAFETY: Section 9. Not Applicable - RES staff will not conduct field activities Safety is a major criterion utilized in the selection of Contractors performing work for NV2A Group. Please ensure all information submitted is accurate and complete. NV2A's first process will be to ensure compliance with OSHA minimum standards;however,NV2A's ultimate goal will be"ZERO ACCIDENTS", http://osha.gov/pls/iniis/establish[Tlerlt.htrnl OSHA 300 SAFETY INFORMATION SAFETY DATA 2018 2019 2020 a) Recordable Injury/Illness Cases(TCIR)(total of columns G through>on 300 logs) b) Days Away Injury/Illness Cases(DAFWII)(total of column H on 300 log) c) Days Away, Restricted&Transfer Cases(DART)(total of columns H through I on 300 log) d) Number of Fatalities(total of column G on 300 log) e) Days away from work(total of column Kon 300 log) f) Days on job transfer or restriction (total of column L on 300 log) g) Total Case Incident Rate(use formula below) h) DART Rate(use formula below) i) Total Hours Worked by All Employees 'NYVZA GULF KEYST'AR JOINT VENTURE LLC 5450 M1AC60NALD AVE,#3,KEY WW,FL 33040',J P.(305)615,4826 N F:(305)360.0802" rwMon GULF BUILDING pp�Ipp�,y pp"�w//"ryy�����pp y'y�5qq y(�p"y. �"'yy�p p'"� {�yB(p p p�"r}[''�p QUESTIONNAIRE "N"{,('yg,�q Cp'} K F UILDI"NG UB4,Otl�g.,rRAisGORS F"REQUALIFiCAkION QUES 9ION`&AIR NV J411'1t�/elYLUf.v1 Formula.#of cases x200,000/Total Hours Worked by all employees DART—Days Away Restricted Transfer Tlme Rate(all cases except medical only) Desired qualifications for Contractors AND THEIR SUBCONTRACTORS are as follows: 1. Workers'Compensation Experience Modification Rate(EMIR)of 1.0 or less for Contractors'current insurance. 2. Documented Recordable Incidence Rate(RIR)of 5.0 or less. 3. Documented Lost Time Incidence Rate(LTIR)of 1.0 or less. EXPERIENCE MODIFICATION RATE(EMR) List corporate workers'compensation Experience Modification Rate for the most recent 3 years and include documentation. 2018 2019 2020 Corporate: OSHA CITATIONS Has your company received any OSHA citations in the last 3 years? If yes,please attach copies. ❑Yes ❑No SAFETY GOALS AND OBJECTIVES a) Do you have corporate safety goals and objectives? Please provide as attachment. Yes ❑No b) Do you have a written occupational safety and health program/manual? Please attach only the Table of Contents indicating section titles and page numbers. ❑Yes ❑No DRUG AND ALCOHOL PROGRAMS a) Does the company have a drug and alcohol-free workplace? Yes ❑No SAFETY TRAINING AND ORIENTATION I a) Do you have a documented pre-job or new employee occupational safety&health orientation program? Yes No How many hours of occupational safety&health orientation/training are conducted? What is the frequency of this training? Who conducts this training(name,title)? Acknowledgment: I, ,hereby acknowledge that I have fully read the insurance requirements and are aware of the limits that are REQUIRED in ordered to working with NV2A Group, LLC. I certify that based on information and belief formed after reasonable inquiry,the statements and information contained in this submittal are true,accurate,and complete. Signature: Title: Printed Name: Date: .......... NN2A GULF KEYBTAR 301NT VENTURE LLC ( S450 MACDONALD AYE.,#3,KEY WEST,FL 33040 P:(30S)61SA826 F.(305)360.0802 „ 4699 110th Avenue N CONSTRUCTION r Clearwater FL 33762 727-573-5440 QUOTE Salesperson: Danny Moore Date: 06/20/2022 Email: dmoore@smithfence.com PO: Direct Line: 305-720-9024 Customer ID: NV2A GROUP Contract: 130159 Job: 171717 Bill To: NV2A Group Job: Key West IACA&Terminal Impr.Addend 9100 South Dadeland Blvd Suite 600 Miami FL 33156 Contact: Jeff Webster Phone: 505-977-8948 Site Contact: Antonio Pinto Email: JWebster@nv2agroup.com Phone: 305-202-0610 This quote is valid for 14 days. Terms: Net 30 Rental Term:PURCHASE PRICING Estimated Unit Line Description Quantity UOM Price Total Key West IACA&Terminal Impr.Addendum 02-Step 2 *PURCHASE-WATER BARRIERS* PURCHASE WATER BARRIERS 293.00 EACH 545.00 $159,685.00 **To be filled with water by others** *PURCHASE-WATER BARRIERS* PURCHASE WATER BARRIERS-Stored Onsite 34.00 EACH 545.00 $18,530.00 **To be filled with water by others** PURCHASE WATER BARRIERS-Stared Onsite 17.00 EACH 545.00 $9,265.00 **To be filled with water by others** MOBILIZATION(INSTALL ONLY)WB's Only 1.00 EACH 6,200.00 $6,200.00 NIGHT WORK 2.00 EACH 650.00 $1,300.00 *PURCHASE-FENCE&GATES* PURCHASE 6'PANELS(TYPICAL USED TEMP) 1,956.00 PLF 27.00 $52,812.00 PURCHASE SUPPORT POSTS(TYPICAL USED TEMP) 688.00 EACH 70.00 $48,160.00 PURCHASE 6'GREEN WINDSCREEN(NEW) 1,956.00 PLF 4.50 $8,802.00 PURCHASE BARBWIRE/ARMS-3 STRAND(NEW) 1,956.00 PLF 6.25 $12,225.00 PURCHASE 8 X 24 SLIDER(Double Slider)(USED) 2.00 EACH 4,750.00 $9,500.00 PURCHASE WHEELS 4.00 EACH 50.00 $200.00 PURCHASE 8'PANELS 72.00 PLF 30.00 $2,160.00 PURCHASE STANDS 8.00 EACH 55.00 $440.00 PURCHASE 8'GREEN WINDSCREEN 150.00 PLF 5.50 $825.00 CORE DRILL 12.00 EACH 15.00 $180.00 EQUIPMENT-BOOM LIFT 1.00 EACH 3,500.00 $3,500.00 EQUIPMENT-LIGHT TOWERS 2 ea. 1.00 EACH 3,500.00 $3,500.00 TEXTURA 1.00 EACH 1,000.00 $1,000.00 DOWNTIME(PER HOUR) 5.00 EACH 150.00 $750.00 MOBILIZATION(INSTALL) 1.00 EACH 650.00 $650.00 NIGHT WORK 12.00 EACH 650.00 $7,800.00 P&P BOND 1.00 EACH 6,962.00 $6,962.00 Page 1 Quote Quote#: 130159 Continued... Date: 06/20/2022 Estimated Unit Line Description Quantity UOM Price Total ***Smith Fence does not handle permitting ***Must have access for 40'truck to be within 50'of fence line at all times during installation **Water Barriers to be filled with water by GC at time of delivery/layout* Subtotal: $354,446.00 Sales Tax: $21,341.76 Quote Total: $375,787.76 INSTALLATION CANNOT BE PERFORMED UNTIL SIGNED QUOTE IS RETURNED AND RECEIVED. 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CGC 1518284 35 Diamond Dr,Key West,Fl. 33040 Ofc(305)292-9888 tim(o)concretebella,com PROPOSAL Date: 6/13/2022,revised 6/20/22 Proposal# 22-045r1 To: NV2A Gulf Keystar,a joint venture,LLC From: Tim Neely Attn: Jeff Webster<JWebsterAnv2aQroup.com> Project: KWA-Concourse A Per your request,Bella Construction of Key West,Inc., proposes to supply labor,material and equipment necessary to complete concrete,CMU and structural precast work per bid package downloaded 6.10.22 and as follows: Base Bid: Ten million five hundred sixty thousand dollars $10,560,000 Description of work and notes: 1 Includes labor material&equipment required to complete concrete,CMU and structural precast work 2 Pricing good for 120 days from date of proposal,after 120 days pricing increases more than 5%will be applicable 3 Includes marking pile cut offs (from BM elevation by others) 4 Includes excavation and backfill of pile caps,grade beams and footings 5 Includes casual hole to hole dewatering,primary dewatering by others(small pump dewatering) 6 Includes omit of piles,PC's,GB's and add of 1,650 sf x 3.5'foundation w/#7 at 12"bwtb and new SOG between CIL 13-3.7 7 Includes termite treatment at slab on grade sub base only(no comprehensive foundation treatment) 8 Includes elevator pits,walls,shafts and lids 9 Includes installation of elevator hoist beams(structural steel by others) 10 Includes zypex waterproofing concrete additive at elevator pits and below grade walls 11 Includes installation of embeds for other trades provided these are on site and laid by others out prior to pours 12 Includes selective hand/small tool concrete/masonry demolition per attached highlighted demo sheets only 13 Includes CMU partitions and CMU infill work indicated on sheet S 204 14 Pricing based on single mobilization 15 Includes bond fee General Exclusions: 1 Permits or permit fees 2 Work not outlined above 3 Professional Fees(Architecture,engineering,survey work,testing(including concrete),3rd party inspections or monitoring) 4 Piling,test piles or spoil clean up 5 Pile cutting or chipping(add$225/ea) 6 Over excavation and installation of 57 stone(except at elevator pits) 7 Bending of piling rebar 8 Heavy equipment demolition or demolition not indicated in highlighted demo sheets submitted 9 Removal from site or disposal of excess or unusable excavated material 10 imported fill,sub base or building pads to within 5"of concrete work 11 Bollards(S 104) 12 Concrete paving,drainage, sidewalks or curbs 13 Duct bank,light pole bases,drainage or other sub contractor concrete work 14 Treated rebar 15 Colored concrete,custom finished concrete,terrazzo, waterproofing,concrete sealing,caulking,or fire stopping 16 Embed material for other trades(steel plates,anchors,bolts,tie downs... 17 Rebar,studs,couplers attached to weld plates 18 Temporary facilities(toilets,containers)or utilities(power,water) 19 Any work on administrative bridge 20 Removal from site or disposal of construction debris(containers) 21 Significant night work(more than 5 nights) 22 1'over excavation and backfill of foundations with recycled 57 stone Alternate#I Raise top of deep pile cap elevations per spreadsheet provided deduct -$65,986 Alternate#2 Go to standard round#4 stirrups at 4"oc at columns C-1 and C-3 in lieu of spiral stirrups deduct -$108,452 Accepted by: Bella Construction of Key West,Inc. Page 1 of 1 22-045 KWIA Breakdown Bella Construction of Key West Inc. 6,20.22 Activity Cost w/MU's Excavation/backfi II/rem ova l of spoil 162,497 Casual Dewater 57,398 Interior selective demo 136,077 Concrete material 1,588,813 Form material/shoring 1,331,934 CMU Material (partitions and infill existing) 98,176 CMU labor 130,477 Re-bar and accessories 1,466,275 Concrete labor 2,867,240 Supervision 118,913 Project management 95,550 Rebar labor 780,690 Concrete rub/patch/punch 136,106 Precast joist(including bond) 772,815 On site equipment(Trucks, lulls, back-hoe...) 270,175 Crane 217,800 Concrete pumping 112,200 Scaffold/small tools/safety material 86,864 Bond 130,000 10,560,000 Page 1 of 1 S R PROPOSAL 6/20/2022 rev 7-6-2022 NV2A RE: KEY WEST IACA&TERMINAL ATTN: KYOKY MONTALVO KEY WEST,FL PHONE: (954)599-0009 ESTIMATE#: 02248 EMAIL: I.m_i or talv_o cDnv;La u,�r.Com _gLoWE PROPOSE TO FURNISH AND INSTALL TILE FOLLOWING ITEMS FOR THE PROJECT REFERENCED ABOVE IN ACCORDANCE WITH AISC SPECIFICATIONS AND CODE OF STANDARD PRACTICE. A. STRUCTURAL STEEL,CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING: 1. WF Columns 2. HSS Columns and IISS Post 3. (17)AESS Class 1 Pipe trusses 4. WF Moment Beams and WE Beams 5. Channel Beams 6. HSS Girt and FISS Beams 7. Connection bent plates and Connection loose angles 8 Connection loose plates 9. Field welded studs 10. Angel Braces and Angel Kickers 1.1. 1-oose angles and Loose plates 12. Moment loose plates 13. Field installed angles and Field installed bent plates 14. HSS Brace 15. Washer loose plates 16. Wedge Anchors,Epoxy Anchors and Field bolts 1.7. 3",1.8 Ga Metal Deck 18. 1"x3/16 galy Bar Grating _S-115 19. 1-'1/2", 18 Ga,Type B Metal Deck 20. Sag rods THE FOLLOWING STRUCTURAL STEEL ITEMS ARE FURNISH ONLY WITH PLACEMENT BY OTILERS: I. Embed plates and Anchor bolts FOR THE.LUMP SUM PRICE OF: ...................................................................................$5,824,623.00 Florida State Sales Tax or Use Tax Included.Bond Not included,if Required,Add I% MISCELLANEOUS METALS,ADD......................................................................................$805,023.00 (Please refer to Exhibit A Scope of Work) NOTE:ABOVE QUOTED PRICING IS VALID FOR 15 DAYS, "WeFUF f0PI f '.L lR1)�'IX "`;?I ".6. It'` IRI1 f f kI f \t.Ltt P1)tt€i,lI at ,,I—S[ Pff)`.,I IN ACCORDANCE WITH DRAWINGS BY -ENGINEER:Per drawing index shown on G002,Dated 05/02/2022 -ARCHITECT:Per drawing index shown on G002,Dated 05/02/2022 SPECIFICATION SECTIONS:Div 1,Div 5,Div9 ADDENDA ACKNOWLEDGED:None received EXCLUSIONS 1. Bridge Mesh Rail ref A121, 1/A204, 1/A506 2. DBE Participation 3. Steel items not specifically shown,sized and./or located on the architectural and/or structural drawings unless specifically included. 4. Engineering/Design Calculation/signing and sealing of drawings by a Professional Engineer unless specifically included in scope of work above. 5. Materials or services not specifically included above. 6. Touch-up painting,special paint or sandblasting,finish paint of any type. 7. Architecturally expose structural steel(AESS)Unless specifically noted in furnish portion of this proposal. 8. CNIU Wall braces and/or supports 9. Llalfen anchors 10. Stair Nosings 11. Supply of and/or installation of grout and or concrete or concrete fill. 12. All gage metal,including light gage metal studs or track(unless specifically listed as a miscellaneous item) 13. Metal deck over light gauge materials 14. Installation of any materials that attached to light gage.framing. Specifically,deck over light gage trusses and/or other framing. 15. Material, labor,and(roles for wood to steel connections and/or wood"nailer"holes. 16. Any costs associated with permits,inspections,or field surveys. 17. Burglar bars on roof opening frames. 18. Roof opening frames for any items not specifically shown and located on the architectural and/or structural drawings 19. Vented deck for light weight concrete 20. Any non-ferrous materials unless specifically listed as a miscellaneous itern. 21. Flexible closure strips 22. Precast embeds 23. Placement of anchor bolts or any cast-in concrete steel embeds. 24. Layout,drilling and installation of expansion bolts and shelf angles. 25. Anchor bolt templates 26. Samples 27. Reinforcing steel 28. Dissimilar metal protection 29. Shoring for metal deck pours 30. Demolition and removal or relocation of existing materials 31. Perimeter safety rail at roof and/or any and all floors and all openings therein. 32. Safety cables other than those required for steel erection 33. Liquidated damages of any type. 34. Bond costs 35. Composite clean-up crew 36. Bituminous/mastic coatings 37. Specification sections:05400,05580,05700,0581.0 38. Costs for customer specific safety orientation of on site workers,if required this will be offered on a unit price basis at standard straight time rates. 39. "Warehouse"premiums for raw material. 40. Shop and field independent inspection costs 41. "Pay When Paid"payment terms. ous14)R tl U IrEIIMI I 1 ,:?:I fi' W 14 1M41 1 11 W hU Ml k:.11 ;U -8 Ir0 I'll,71,1 I QUALIFICATIONS I. Estimate based on steel erection start for May of 2023. 2. Field dimensions,if required,are to be supplied by others in a planner so timely as to promote a fluent detailing process. 3. Others are to expose work areas,protect and/or relocate all glass,utilities,or any items,which can be damaged due to welding or burning. Fire watch,if required,is by others. If these items are left in place unprotected,Steel Fabricators,LLC will not accept responsibility for damage. Any materials that limit the operation of the crane and/or crew are to be removed by others. 4. Others are to provide adequate roads into and through the site for the safe delivery of cranes and material. Properly graded,convenient and adequate space for the operation of cranes and equipment,storage of materials,and removal of all overhead obstructions such as power lines in order to provide a safe area of erection shall be provided by others. 5. Others are to provide adequate roads into and through the site for the safe delivery of material. These accesses must be properly graded. The construction site must provide convenient and adequate space for the storage of materials. 6. This Proposal is based on one(I)continuous uninterrupted erection operation. If it is necessary to have additional equipment and/or personnel move-ins due to the fault of others,an extra contract will be issued to cover the cost at a rate of$95.00 per crew man-hour and size of crane will determine charges for same. 7. Miscellaneous steel as listed in this Proposal will be accepted under Contract only as listed. The acceptance of miscellaneous steel as a specification section item is specifically excluded. R. Connections not specified and detailed on the contract drawings will be designed to resist%the total uniform allowable load capacity for a non-composite section(for the given span and grade of steel specified)or'lz the maximum shear allowable load capacity for each section,whicliever is smaller,[ref. AISC 9t1i edition manual.'These are"standard"connections and therefore it is understood that signed and sealed calculations are not required. 9. In order to help us comply with delivery requirements,we reserve the right to substitute specification ASTM A572 Grade 50 for ASTM A992(Fy-50ksi)covering structural `w'shapes. 10. The scope of work as defined herein shall be included within any resultant contract or purchase order. - 11. Proposal is based on complying with the current OSI-IA Standards,Subpart R-steel erection. 12. Proposal is based on mill material and mill rolling schedules. 13. PLEASE NOTE: Schedules provided are subject to the following conditions: • Steel Fabricators will need to receive a letter of intent,purchase order,signed proposal or contract prior to beginning any function(i.e.shop drawings,ordering of materials,fabrication,or erection)for this project. • Steel Fabricators will need to receive a copy of the Notice of Commencement.Steel Fabricators will not be held responsible for any delays in issuance of the above documents and any such delays could result in extra charges. 14. Foundations are to be completed by others to grade with anchor bolts properly set with center lines marked in both directions on foundations and leveling nuts set at proper elevation. Steel Fabricators excludes any survey work. 1.5. NOTE: If our proposal includes installation of roof frames these must be completed prior to deck installation.If information is not provided in a timely manner the following are the two alternatives: 1. To install each frame once roof deck is installed - will cost a minimum of$500 to install each frame (An executed change order will be required prior to commencement.)OR To avoid additional erection charges the erection may be delayed until roof opening information is received per Steel Fabricators, LLC set standard. 16. Our pricing is based on current mill rolling schedules and material availability. All conditions apply as presently stated by mills and suppliers relative to Material costs,availability,Surcharge,Delivery,and Fuel surcharge. Variations to any of the above iterns through the duration of this project shall be cause for revision to this proposal. ERECTION CONDITIONS 1. Hoisting of beams and structural steel materials is included in our scope of work and price. i� 2. Proposal is based on normal daylight hours from 7:00 a.rn.to 3:30 p.m.,Monday through Friday. W11I sl M k DWI f ";'1 1 �I ^: lWA W Mkt l..Or!.5 MIA I I I 'i.d-:^["o NO yl i),k '"l ,{4 {.ro,A:'�=f�1„i-.. �.". 3. Others are to provide staging area to store materials. 4. Proposal is based on(1)crane and crew mobilization for entire project. 5. Proposal excludes any demolition. 6. Others are to provide all barricades,temporary pedestrian walkways,and all protection from welding sparks,flashes,heat etc.for all people,buildings,merchandise and vehicles. Street closing permit,police protection,etc.as required are to be provided by others for all erection operations, crane access and staging area for stored materials. 7. Walkway buildings will have to be closed to pedestrian traffic while erecting steel above. 8. Others are to provide any ventilation necessary due to welding fumes. Smoke evacuation and fire protection/watch by others. 9. Proposal excludes any penetrations through the roofing material and metal deck for installation of rooftop frames. 10. Others are to remove conduits,plumbing,air ducts,sprinkler lines,rain water leaders,fireproofing,and mechanical ducts,etc.interfering with the erection of structural steel. 1.1. Proposal excludes any provision for temporary safety devices,i.e.safety cable of any type(with or without toe plate)or barricades of any type. 12. Fully vacate work areas from store employees,customer store products,isle rack,and any type of existing obstruction that may delay the process of erection or create a safety hazard in existing subject work areas. 1.3. Others are to protect all existing glass on adjacent structures,walkway between structures and walkway over Street. Subject to terms and conditions hereby referred to and made a part of this proposal. SUBCONTRACT: 1. Steel Fabricators,LLC reserves its right to review and modify General Contractor's standard form of subcontract prior to performance of the work. TERMS OF PAYMENT: 1. Mill,warehouse or stock material received at our plant will be invoiced monthly. 2. Seller is entitled to payment of fabricated materials stored at Seller plant or marshaling yard,or jobsite,on a monthly basis. 3. Payment terms for furnish and install contracts: Net 30 days, 10%retaintge if required,to be reduced to 5%upon 50%completion of Seller's scope of work. 4. Final payment due 90 days from completion of Seller's scope of work. (Note:Continuance of other trades constitutes acceptance of structural steel frame.) 5. No retain►ge is to be hell oil change orders. 6. Buyer agrees to pay interest at 18%per annum,to begin accruing 30 days from invoice(late,on all overdue invoices. This proposal when accepted by the Buyer and approved by all officer and/or credit department of Steel Fabricators,LLC becomes a contract in full force and binding oil both parties. PAINT: STEEL FABRICATOR STANDARD PRIMER STEEL FABRICATORS,LLC BUYERS ACCEPTANCE: SALESMAN: FRANK LADISA BY: DATE:6/20/2022,ref 7-6-2022 DATE: QUOTE#:02248 �4lyt{,09 St[{�C ny, 1 ) PHvd I " I 1,.{..4-W, o fn I I €,m)� .I:[ Ufa%f.Ri_f I �;o Jar^H V1iWld Q,h 0 tf- 1,9lfS.-."w,. Break-outs for Accounting • Struct • Area A$1,780,184 • Area B$1,675,467 • Area C$ 1,856,342 • Area D$ 181,225 • Area E$331,375 • Area F Bridge$0 • Misc Metals • Area A$240,000 • Area B$240,000 • Area C$249,000 • Area D$62,023 • Area E$14,000 • Area F Bridge$0 k wmto (W I I d P1,RI1 t4 I 'd6 v I II?I I I(mI f o w V ll\f E, I ,t 't (( f^IGH1 d EXHIBIT"A" MISCELLANEOUS STEEL/MISCELLANEOUS METALS The following scope of work is included in this proposal: Item Description Finish Reference 1 Stairs 1 -4 Wall rails and center line guard rail. Shop prime A405-A406, 2 Platform access ladder, guard rail and gate. Galvanized A121 C, 3/A203, 7/A50 3 Electrical platform guard rail. Galvanized A121 B, 2/A203 4 Generator platform grating tread stair and guard Galvanized A121 E,A304 rails. 5 Generator platform crossover stair. Galvanized A121 E,A304 6 Access ladder#1. Shop prime A121 B, 2/A502 7 Access ladder#2. Shop prime A121 D, 2/A502 8 j Parapet ladder. Galvanized A121 E, 6/A304, 2/A510 9 Crossover ladder#1. Mill A131 A, 10/A134,A204 10 Crossover ladder#2. Mill A131 B, 10/A134, A204 11 Crossover ladder#3. Mill A131 B, 10/A134,A204 12 Crossover ladder#4. Mill A131 C, 10/A134,A204 13 Existing BLDG. added railing, _ Galvanized 4/A204 _ 14 Elevator's 1 &2, Hoist beams, sill angle supports, Shop prime A407, A507 pit ladders, and sump pit frames &covers. 15 Not Used 16 TSA Podium stair wall rail. Anodized 1412 17 Aluminum handrail @ Fernando Cir. Anodized C-305 18 Toilet partition support steel. Shop prime A121 B, A121 C 19 Column SS corner guards. _ Brush#4 A11 D, 7/A512 20 (1)Pipe bollard 8"dia. Sch40 typical. Furnish only Galvanized 1/C-311 Pricing is valid for 15 days from date of proposal. This Quote is based on a complete order. Pricing could change with deletion of item or items. Prevailing Wage Rates ARE included in the lump sum pricing for this project. The following alternates are priced below(not per contract drawings I specifications): Proiect Specific Exclusions I. Bridge Mesh Raii reCA121, 1/A204, 1/A506 2. Decorative wall panels. 3. Column covers, 4. Wire mesh partitions&doors. 5. Queue rails. 6. Folding grille support steel. 7. Fall prevention cable. 8. Equipment screen louvers. yap *I r ' 11W� f el lr P:PD 1Vk ":II ,l I IY rC(mi Y CIE?I trii Aii, i t) fo 1.1.: Q V,93;-";?._ 9. Column wrap SS Corner guards. 10. TSA Podium stair and aluminum rails. 11. BHS Guards and ladders. (By BHS Contractor.) 12. Catwalks/Platforms. 13. Type 1 FDOT 515-062. 14. Roof hatch&railing. 15. Canopies. 16. Finish paint. Qualifications 1. Any alterations or deviations from the above Scope of Work and Specifications involving extra cost will be executed upon written order and will become a change order over and above the proposal total. 2. Pricing includes one submission of signed and sealed engineering calculations from a licensed engineer (in state where project is located).Additional submissions due to the project design team's requests or contract document/drawing changes will be subject to additional costs. 3. This Quote is based on a complete order. Pricing is subject to change with the deletion of any items in the above scope. 4. All steel in above scope is to be cleaned to an SP-3 surface prep and will receive 1 coat of our standard shop primer unless noted otherwise.Standard shop primer is Sumter Coating 100R0984 Red or 100D0985 Gray. 5. Installation is based on standard working hours(8-hour workdays, Monday thru Friday).Overtime work is not included. 6. For Drawing and Material lead times,please contact the Project Manager or Salesperson. G 7, Any Ladder Fall Protection items quoted will be provided by Michigan Safety Products of Flint, Inc. unless specifically noted otherwise in the above scope of work. 8. Welds on railing are Type 2 per NOMMA. All other welds are Type 4 unless otherwise noted. 9. Any items not specifically listed in above scope are EXCLUDED from this proposal. General Exclusions 1. Permits or Bonds. 2. Plumbing, Electrical, Mechanical,or Landscape drawings (only Architectural, Civil,and Structural drawings are reviewed) 3. AISC Certification 4. Laboratory or Engineering Testing. 5. Surveys or scanning of rebar in new or existing concrete. 6. Stair Nosing's 7. Installation or removal of temporary railings 8. Unistrut or threaded rod 9. Demolition or removal of anything to access scope of work. 10. Precast or Wooden Treads(temporary or permanent).Concrete pours 11. Blocking for wall railing 12. High performance primers,powder coating,anodizing,or finish paint unless otherwise noted in scope. 13. Architecturally Exposed Structural Steel(AESS) 14. Commercial blast cleaning through SSPC-SP10 surface prep 15. Glass and/or Stainless-Steel Railings 16. Curtain Wall support steel or CMU wall support clips/bracing 17, Protection of glass and glazing from welding,sparks,flames,etc. i kHk D} RI}w,l R1LrX( lPkLW MtiLkC.lf d7asd-nl=i PdlfS: ! "� '7.i fb ki."; ..'.•f, Only the scope listed above is included in this proposal. If there are any additional items required to complete the buyout of this scope for the referenced project, please contact us to discuss. Furthermore, please do not hesitate to contact us for any additional information or clarification you may require. a 4°nme0 I{116[ f wl f1i J11P IJi "J, ff I 1 CI I f01'1lfl V,M R D If.9"..fl •`48d-,'fl'ii'lN€1' I `W .-.;ti 4'14 f , w, � � � QUOTE Mark Products �� 1� �%���ni /vet Institutional& Lab Casework Specialists 1900 Coral Way, Ste 303 DATE: 6/22/2022 Miami, FL 33145 PROPOSAL: P22-084 p 305 232-4461 f 305 232-7901 � • o NV2A Group Key West International Airport Attn: Sacha Rodriguez Terminal Improvements Program &Concourse A 5450 MacDonalds Ave#3 3491 S. Roosevelt Blvd Key West, FL 33040 Key West, FL 33040 786 233-5060 srodriguezCa>nv2agroup.com RE: Interior Casework and countertops (Budget) As per your request, we hereby propose to furnish, deliver and install Plam casework w/ solid surface and plam c/tops as per design in Existing Terminal. All cabinets to be made of 3/4 plywood and finished w/Plam as per design. Our Budget quote is based on 90% Design construction documents by Mc Farland Johnson Architects dated 05/02/22 See page 2 for our detailed scope of work. s 1. Plam-1: WA Tailored Linen 4992-38 casework as per design 2. Plam-2: WA Beachwalk 5044-60 casework as per design 3. SS-2: WA Chilled Earth Solid surf. c/tops &t waterfalls APD 4. Hardware: Semiconcealed self closing hinges, EPCO 4"wire pulls, KV drawer slides and A&tM surface mounted brackets 5. Site coordination w/ GC Et other trades before installation Alternate Add No.1: (not included in total) $ 87,915.70 Concourse A scope of work (see page 2 for details) Note: We comply with AWI quality standads (no certification labels provided. Subtotal $ 1. Please allow approximately 4-6 weeks delivery upon receipt of Tax rate the order, approved submittals and verification of field dimensions. Tax due $ 2. Sales Tax has been included in the total price Other $ - 3. Prices subject to surcharge based on casework delivery TOTAL $ 151,997.80 scheduled dates. If you have any questions about this price quote, please contact Dan Petrovic, 305 232-4461 , email: dan.petrovicGmarkproductsusa.com Thank You For Your Business! Pagel Mark Products USA Institutional& Lab Casework Specialists ATO 1 Breakroom 150C Elev.1 on dwg 1410 ATO 2 Breakroom 151 D Elev.2 on dwg 1410 ATO 3 Breakroom 149D Elev.3 on dwg 1410 ATO 4 Breakroom 148D Elev.4 on dwg 1410 ATO 5 Breakroom 147D Elev.5 on dwg 1410 ATO 6 Breakroom 146D Elev.6 on dwg 1410 TSA Breakroom Elev.12 on dwg 1410 Rental car counter (5) Elev.8,9,10,11 on dwg 1410 Lost baggage counter (6) Elev.14,15,16,17 on dwg 1410 Alternate Add No.1: Concourse A scope of work Holdroom ticket (7) 302 Elev.2,3,4,6 on dwg 1411 1. AR Plam casework as per design 2. Plam and solid surface countertops as per design 3. White liner laminate finish interior at all unexposed cabinetry included (if finish available) 1. Demolition and removal of existing casework (if applicable) 2. Hook up and installation of service fixtures (plumbing and electrical service fixtures furnished by others) 3. Performance Bond (if required add 2.5%to total price) 4. Any casework not mentioned in the work included above 5. Sinks 6. Locks (not shown) 7. Podium (1412) Thank You For Your Business! Page 2 E yi;=D1 I I al I Proposal June 20, 2022 NV2A Gulf Keystar,A Joint Venture, LLC 3491 S. Roosevelt Blvd. Key West, FL 33040 Re: Key West International Airport We propose to furnish all labor, material and equipment to complete the following. All pricing is contingent upon work being completed in sequence without interruptions,sufficient areas available for productive work schedule and a clear and level workspace at every elevation. It is important the substrate the proposed materials are being installed on to is installed correctly by other trades. If there is excessive variation from the plane of the wall it will cause undue stress on the wall panels, joints and connections and could void the manufacturer and installer warranties. The maximum deviation of the plane of the substrate cannot exceed '/2" total in any 20 feet length both horizontally and/or vertically. Said deviation cannot vary more than "/4" both horizontally and/or vertically. Transition areas such as corners and soffits cannot vary more than 1/8" in plane. Proposal is based on plans dated 5-2-22 and specification sections 074213.19. 1) Approximately 8,470 square feet of Centria Formawall Dimension Series 3" x 26", 22/22ga, standard planked/embossed interior face, smooth/flat exterior face with Versacore Elite paint system in manufacturer's standard 310 Bone White color. 2) All related silicone joint sealant in manufacturer's standard color. 3) All related clips, screws and mounting extrusions. 4) Shop drawings. 5) Applicable sales tax and freight. Lump Sum: $689,000.00 Pricing Breakout for Accounting Purposes: Concourse A: $489,000.00 Existing Terminal(Bridge): $200,000.00 Add for Bond (if required): 1.1% Add for Textura(if required): 0.22%(max$3,750) Following are our qualifications to this proposal: 1) Pricing valid for 30 days from date of proposal. 2) Price includes ONE mobilization. 3) Pricing includes Davis Bacon Wage Rates 4) Excludes all materials or services not specifically noted herein. 5) Pricing above includes one panel module: 26". The plans, specs and RFI answers all contradict each other. Once a final panel selection and layout is confirmed, panels will need to be re-priced if different in any way from the panels priced above. 6) Pricing above does not include any hat channels or other horizontal subframing at the bridge. 7) Plywood, insulation, 5/8"sheathing,wood blocking and air/water/vapor barrier are not included. 8) Pricing excludes any brake metal flashing or extrusions at the top of fascia condition(per drawings). 9) Pricing includes ONE color for all panels. 10) Scheduled durations of the work shall be mutually agreed upon and so stated in any agreement. 11) Primary, secondary and light gauge steel supports of any type are not included. 12) The determination of the gauge and thickness of substrate materials is the responsibility of the general contractor, architect or engineer of record. If the light gage supports(defined as 12 gauge or lighter)or structural steel supports are not shown on the bid documents provided then Cladding Systems, Inc. has not reviewed the application of the materials to confirm whether or not the thickness/gauge of structural steel,tube steel, stud framing, etc. meets the minimum requirements for the panel attachment per the Florida Building Code or Dade County NOA (whichever is applicable). Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the plans or specifications,it is the architect of record's responsibility to determine the support system needed for the panel system. 13) Proposal based on manufacturer's recommendations and industry standards. 14) 110v power to be supplied at all times at no cost to CSI. 15) Lead-time for shop drawings is approximately 6 to 7 weeks provided all necessary design information is available and RFI's are resolved promptly. 16) Lead time for engineering calculations is 2 to 3 weeks after receipt of shop drawings. When engineering calculations are provided by Cladding Systems, Inc.only the panel connection to studs will be engineered. Calculations for products other than the specific products described above will not be provided. 17) Lead-time for material(after confirmed dimensions/sizes,shop drawing approval, product approval and color approval)is approximately 10 to 12 weeks. 18) If the above quoted lead times and installation durations are not compatible with your schedule, please call to discuss the possibilities to expedite. 19) Permits not included. 20) If applicable to this contract, per 255.078 f.s.- retainage shall be reduced to 5%when 50% of the work is complete. If you have any questions or if I can be of assistance, please give me a call. Sincerely, Chad McCullough Chad@cladsys.com 3218 East 4th Avenue- Tampa, Florida 33605 KCf Phone: 813-250-0786 • Fax: 813-250-1286 CERTIFIED WOSB&HUBZONE CONTRACTOR III 1 011101* � �� x roposaoA DECK NIGHT A Cor,-zpatzymf en CCC050447 OATEDFPROPOSAL; June30. 2022 OWNER/CONTRACTOR: PROJECT: Key west|ACA and Terminal Improvements ADDRESS: Page 1of2 DeckTight proposes and agrees to perform the following work on the above described structure for the price stated herein,provided that Owner authorizes work to commence within days from the date uf this proposal, This proposal and the price offered will expire if not accepted in writing by Owner by 1.Total cost of Berno metal panel roofing work: $1,705,191.00 Total SF 38,234 Scope ofwork: 1. Install 1/2^monu^amokdirectly over metal deck per plans and specs 2. R-2O Minimum Po|yisu board in mechanically attached m existing metal deck. 3. 1/2^eeoummckie installed over Pu|yiso insulation board. 4.^o Mil Ice and water guard is installed over pu|ysu board per p|and and specs. 5. Bemn305MM .040 aluminum panels are installed per manufacturer warranty requirements 36,434 SF total in bone white 6. Bemv305MM 84U aluminum panels are installed per manufacturer warranty requirements 1.8OnSF total m patina green. r. Install gutters asspecified. d. Install drip edge and downspouts aespecified. S. Install edge details oespecified. /--`PmvideBEMO labor and material warranty upon completion ofproject. ~_eom terminal bridges are included in this proposal and Square footage. ADD: $33,766,00 Permit is estimated to be 2%of the total contract value, Permit fee will be priced at cost with no markup to owner. Respectfully Submitted by: DECNT|GHTROOF|NG DECKT|GHT ROOFING SERVICES, Inc. 6880M.VV. 17thAvenue^ FL Laudenda|e, F|oride333O9 FAX(S54)B7O-G881 ~ PHONE (954)970-8565^ (800)825-R0OF (7863) /- -\ ��--' Proposal V .....I A Cojrizpaizy of'Ci-qftsiizeti CCC050447 DATE OF PROPOSAL: June 30, 2022 OWNER/CONTRACTOR: PROJECT: Key west IACA and Terminal Improvements ADDRESS: Page 2 of 2 DeckTight proposes and agrees to perform the following work on the above described structure for the price stated herein,provided that Owner authorizes work to commence within days from the date of this proposal. This proposal and the price offered will expire if not accepted in writing by Owner by 2.Total cost of Low slope roofing work:760,697.00 1 as bl'If U41 Scope of wo"t 1.Mechanically install 1/2"securerock over sloped metal deck per plans and specs, 2. nstall Fibertite SBS modified vapor harder directly over 1/2"securerock torch adhered. 3 InstallR-20 Minimum Polyiso insulation board foam attached over vapor barrier. Install nstall 1/2"securerock directly over Polyiso board per plans and specs. 5 InstallFiberlite SBS modified torch applied directly over 1/2"securerock, 6 Install nsta11 50 Mil XT Fiberfite membrane fully adhered over SBS modified per plans and specs. 7.Install nsta11 flashing as specified around mechanical curbs,AC leg penetrations,drains,and walls. 8. Install coping cap as specified in plans and specs. 9 Install drip edge as specified on plans and specs, 16'Provide 20 year manufacturer labor and material warranty upon completion of project. 11.20%DBE participation is included in this proposal 12.1 Roof hatch installation is included in this proposal ADD.*'FFF,17IN7 Ys'Leool,mated to be 2%of the contract total 3.Total cost of existing repairs for now mechanical equipment: 2n4 626.00 roofing m 07 0A 1.Remove existing root vane down to concrete dec new mechanical equipment installation. 2.Install temp roofing for large 8.5'x55 new curb being installed, iordinate with mechanical contractor and infill plus flash new equipment stands and curbs as indicated On drawings. in isions/clarifications: 1.Texture participation is included in this proposal 2.Davis Bacon wages are included in this proposal 3,Sales tax is included in this proposal. 4 20%DBE participation is included in this proposal, 5 Material lift and hoisting is included in this proposal. 6.Bond rate is 2%(Optional,NOT included in this proposal) 7.Lightning protection installation by others. 8.Wood nailer is included in this proposal Respectfully Submitted by: DECKTIGHT ROOFING DECKTIGHT ROOFING SERVICES, Inc. 6680 N.W. 17th Avenue- Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 33309 FAX(954)970-6881 - PHONE(954)970-8565-(800)825-ROOF (7663) FIRE STOP SYSTEMS, LL Spray Applied Fire-Resistive Materials Acoustical Spray Products I Firestopping I Expansion Joints. ESTIMATE PREPARED FOR Gulf Building/NV2A DATE: July 7, 2022 ORIGINAL PLAN DATE: May 2, 2022 REVISION/ADDENDUM: 90% design ATTENTION:Estimating ARCHITECT: SCOPE: SECTION 0781.1 —SPRAYED FIRE-RESISTIVE MATERIAL We propose to furnish and install Cafco 300AC&Cafco WB-5 (1.5 pcf,Commercial Density and Interior Intumescent Fire-Resistive Material),manufactured by Isolatek International,As follows: A. Cementitious New Concourse A—$204,700.00(Includes intumescent) r 1. Floor Assemblies—Spray structural steel beams for a one(1)hour rating;UL Design D-902. 2. Low Roof Assemblies below 20 feet- Spray structural steel beams and roof deck fora one(1) hour rating;UL Design P-719. Scope includes stair 1-4 roof assemblies&IROP Storage. B. Intumescent- 3. Column tops- Spray exposed column tops on grid lines C & D 1.'or a one(1) hour rating; U.L. design Y-615. 4. Tube steel Columns—Spray three(3) 20 x 8 x '/z"tube steel wind girt columns for a one (1) hour rating; U.L. design Y-616. A. Cementitious Existing Terminal—$50,300 (Includes Intumescent) 5. Floor Assemblies—Spray structural steel beams for a one(1)hour rating;UL Design D-902. 6. Low Roof Assemblies below 20 feet-Spray structural steel beams and roof deck for a one(1) hour rating;UL Design P-719. 7. Concealed Columns—Spray two(2)columns at pedestrian bridge(Grid line A.2)for a one(1) hour rating;U.L. design X-790. B. Intumescent- 8. Column tops- Spray exposed column tops on pedestrian bridge for a one(1) hour rating. 4173 Arnold Avenue 872 Duncan Avenue Naples,FL 34104 *Faxes to be sent to (239)774-9445* Kissimmee,FL 34744 Phone: (239)774-3343 Phone: (407) 877-7523 FIRE STOP SYSTEMS, LLC Spray Applied Fire-Resistive Materials (Acoustical Spray Products I Firestopping I Expansion Joints. Proposal includes lifting and hoisting. Proposal includes protection of adjacent surfaces. Y Proposal includes clean-up of this trade to GC durnpsters. Y Proposal based on two mobilizations. ►� Proposal excludes existing steel framing(Except at tie-ins). Proposal includes pedestrian bridge in area F. Y Proposal includes Davis Bacon wages. Proposal includes 32%, WBE participation. ($81,630.00) • Proposal excludes payment and performance bond. (Add 3% if required) • Proposal excludes repairing or filling steel to receive intumescent. • Proposal excludes primer for intumescent application. • Proposal excludes horizontal wind braces. (See A-501/cut#4) * Proposal excludes admin bridge(Per RFI #079) • Proposal excludes generator platform. PRICE: TWO HUNDRED FIFTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($255,000.00) ALTERNATE#1: Spray entire length of four columns at pedestrian bridge, if not encased in concrete, add..................................................................................$10,530.00 QUALIFICATIONS & EXCLUSIONS a) Quote is based on utilizing;either of the two following documents as a contract form: *AIA Document A101 -Standard Form of Agreement between Owner and Contractor or*AIA Document A401 -Standard Form of Agreement between Contractor and Subcontractor. b) Quote is based on this proposal becoming an Exhibit,Attachment or being incorporated into the Contract Documents,including but not limited to Qualifications&Exclusion and/or Conditions&Clarifications. c) We accept no responsibility for building codes; quote is based on construction systems specifically shown on the drawings or specifically listed in the technical section of the specifications(i.e.,Underwriters Laboratories' Assembly Numbers). d) All necessary design,architectural and engineering services, whether already performed or contemplated, shall be provided by others. e) Quote is based on receiving a Constriction Schedule,indicating all trade activities,with the Contract Documents. f) Quote is based on receiving one set of specifications and two sets of drawings at no additional cost. 41.73 Arnold Avenue 872 Duncan Avenue Naples,FL 341.04 *Faxes to be sent to (239)774-9445* Kissimmee,FL 34744 Phone: (239)774-3343 Phone: (407) 877-7523 FIRE STOP too SYSTEMS, LLC Spray Applied Fire-Resistive Materials I Acoustical Spray Products I Firestopping I Expansion Joints. g) No additional work shall be performed without a written Change Order executed by the General Contractor or Construction Manager and approved by a Fire Stop Systems,LLC. Project Manager. li) Quote is based on a clear and clean work area void of any exterior or interior obstructions,i.e.,non-load bearings walls,equipment,and other trades' stocked materials. Free and clear access shall be provided to all areas to receive sprayed-on fireproofing. i) Quote is based on the General Contractor or Construction Manger providing temporary heat,lighting, water, utilities, ventilation,and protection from weather. j) Quote is based on clean up to an onsite container provided by others at no charge. k) Quote is based on surfaces to receive intumescent coatings being free and clear of any substance that would impair adhesion, including but not limited to loose mill scale,oil,and dirt. 1) Quote excludes the testing of work and the patching of damage due to other trades or weather. Patching and other work performed on a Time&Material Basis shall not be considered as Contract Work,unless otherwise stated.The work shall be invoiced and paid bi-weekly. m) All manufactured products utilized on this project are based on comparable third-party testing. n) All beams and columns shall have a tested approved primer by others. It is the General Conti-actor's responsibility to bear the additional burden to properly prepare the items for application. General contractor or owner shall supply adequate water and power for all equipment. 208/230 three phase power is required for CeruCutitiOtls application, 240/50 Anip for mineral fiber applications. The rental of a portable generator by Fire Stop Systems,LLC..will become a separate and extra charge. Terms of payment: Payment in full upon receipt of invoice. Contracts which state a draw cut off date and payment release date arc the only exceptions and must be signed by representatives of both parties. Finance Charge: A finance charge in the amount of 1.51YO per month,or the maximum amount allowed by law, will be added to all invoices that are 30 days past due,as of the 10"'of the following month. Acceptance: This proposal is subject to change and may be withdrawn if not accepted within 60 days from date above and is submitted to the terms and conditions as stated Approval: This contract shall not be binding until it is approved by an authorized representative of Fire Stop Systems, LLC. Accepted Date: Approved Date: Company Name: FIRE STOP SYSTEMS, LLC. By: By: Michael Pedone Title: Title: Principal 4173 Arnold Avenue 872 Duncan Avenue Naples,FL 34104 *Faxes to be sent to(239)774-9445* Kissitrunce,FL 34744 Phone: (239) 774-3343 Phone: (407) 877-7523 E G 1 1 S U PAINTING & WATERPROOFING 290 SW 12th Ave O: 954.755.4616 Suite#5 F: 954.944.1930 Pompano Beach, FL 33069 www.pegasusfl.us Submitted to: NV2A Group LI.,C Phone: 7862335060 9100 S Dadeland Blvd#600 Fax: Kendall,FL 331.56 Date: July 1,2022 Attn: Jeff Webster RE: Key West International Airport Per plans and specifications,Pegasus Painting&Waterproofing proposes the following scope of work and pricing for the above referenced project. SECTIONS BIDDING: 070000 Waterproofing Pegasus Painting& Waterproofing will provide all materials,lifts,and supplies for the scope. BASE 1111)SCOPE OF WORK-WATERPROOFING : Tremco Paraseal L.G 20 Bentonite Waterproofing System to be applied at below grade footings containing elevator pit.System to cover bottom, sides,top,and walls to grade of footing. Detailing of piles is included. Bid: igg,957 Tremco Paramastic to be applied at concrete columns where it meets the pile cap. Bid: 8 223 Tremco Paramastic to be applied at cold joints at staircase footings. Bid: 11g,488 2" MM Colorjoint SIF-200 Expansion joint to be applied at Admin Bridge. Bid: 6 881 MM LASBNE-NB-2-1 No Bump Floor cover to be applied at Passenger bridge floors.(FEJ-1-1) Bid: Jg2j05 MM LASBNE-NB-2-1 No Bump Floor cover to be applied at Passenger bridge floors.(FEJ-1-2) Bid: IIA,480 4" MM Colorjoint SIF-400 w/expansion joint cover and Pyroflex Fire Barrier to be applied at concourse floor. (EEJ-2) Bid: J§PJ817 2" MM Colorjoint SIF-200 Expansion joint and Pyroflex Fire Barrier to be applied at exterior walls at elevator. (EEJ-2-2) Bid: 114,282 4" MM Colorjoint SIF-400 Expansion joint and Pyroflex Fire Barrier to be applied at exterior walls. (EEJ-2-4) Bid: 45 550 2" MM Colorjoint SIF-200 Expansion joint w/expansion joint cover and Pyroflex Fire Barrier to be applied at - exterior walls at elevator.(EEJ-2-2) Bid: 82 645 Page 1 of 2 Cosmetic Caulking at exterior windows. Bid: 111386 BASE BID SCOPE OF WORK-WATERPROOFING : 1111814 BASE BID SCOPE OF WORK-WATERPROOFING ALTERNATES: Tremco Superstop to be applied at all piles throughout. Bid: 121444 Tremco Amphibia Waterproofing System to be applied at below grade footings containing elevator pit. System to cover bottom,sides,top, and walls to grade of footing.Detailing of piles is included. Bid: 144,663 BASE BID SCOPE OF WORK-WATERPROOFING ALTERNATES: $84,107 EXCLUSIONS&QUALIFICATIONS: 1.For P&P Bond,add 2.5%. 2.Grinding,prep or touch-up of welds,not included. 3.Painting and touch-tip of mechanical equipment and ductwork,not included. 4.Bondo prep of metal surfaces,not included. 5.Signage and graphics, not included. 6.Painting and color coding of pipes,not included. 7.Prep work necessary to bring walls to an acceptable condition for painting,by others. 8. Parking lot,vehicular,and pedestrian markings,not included. 9.Painting and caulking at sidewalks,curbs and ramps,not included. 10.Finishing of millwork,casework,cabinetry,shelving,and any attached trim is not included. 11.Sealing of Penetrations is excluded. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you for this opportunity. Russell Taylor Project Manager/Estimator Pegasus Painting and Waterproofing,LLC. O: 954.755.4616 F: 954.944.1930 C: 9.54.552.9484 Russel It@ pegasusf1.us www.pegasusfl.us Page 2 of 2 DASH Dash Door& Glass Proposal 8800 NW 23rd Street Miami,FL 33172 Proposal#: 22063140 OD GLASS Tel: (305)477-1164 Fax:(305)477-2502 Date: 06/22/2022 www.dashdoor.com To: NV2A Group Project: Key West IACA&Terminal 9100 South Dadeland Blvd 3941 South Roosevelt Blvd. Suite 600 Key West FL 33040 Miami FL 33156 Attn: Rebecca Vieira This quote is valid until: 07/22/2022 Submitted By: Kevin Wilson kwilson@dashdoor.com Description Metal Doors 131 Hollow Metal Door Leafs - 1-314", Flush Doors with Louvers and Light Kits as Scheduled(Glass Not Included) -16 GA;A-60 Galvanealed Exterior Locations - 18 GA;A-60 Galvanealed Interior Locations Metal Frames 125 Hollow Metal Frames; 119 Singles;6 Pairs -(3 Sided Welded - 14 GA;A-60 Galvanealed, Exterior Locations -16 GA;A-60 Galvanealed, Interior Locations -Does not include Bituminous Coating Hardware 1 Lot of Finished Hardware -Quoted.Per Hardware Sets as Shown in Spec&NOA's -Permanent Cores and Keying Provided -ALL HDWR for Aluminum Storefront by Others,Except Cylinders -Excludes Card Readers,Door Posititon Switches(By Owners Security Vendor) Installation -D&H Installation of doors and hardware. Does not include installation of frames. Please date and sign your acceptance below. Date: Order No.: Total $412,400.00 Signature Print Name Print Title Page 1 Proposal Dash Door& Glass Proposal#: 22063140 Continued... Date: 06/22/2022 Description Engineering Freight_ Parking Tax Notes: Scope: Plans Dated:05/02/22 Addenda Reviewed: None Specifications Dated:04/28/2022 RFIs: 1-70 Qualifications: Price is based on all openings structurally prepared leveled and plumbed Price is based on ordering materials after approved shop drawings 1-year warranty on installation Exclusions: -Any material or labor for"Existing to Remain"doors. •Items not specifically noted •Final painting Temporary doors Wood frames, louvers not in doors, mortar, and signage •Quick ship freight charges and crating Power/Low voltage wiring(other than hardware termination) -All hardware listed in the Specs as by Division 28 •Aluminum/storefront doors&frames,windows,glass lites, and related glass items Overhead doors,gates,and associated hardware •Auto Operators and Actuators Payment and performance bond After hours and overtime work Permit and inspection fees Page 2 of 2 INDUSTRIAL DOOR SOLUTION 9805 NW 80th Avenue.- Ilialeah Gardens, FL. 3:301.6 W W W.Industrialdoorsolution.com Phone:: 800-319-7592 Office, .- 30 S-206-8842 Cell Prajeci Name:.���,..����"..,.....,,,w,rv�.. Proposal# w Key West IACA &Terminal 931 �8utimit ed T t4 �,, , ��,. ...... � �„��... ..�������o ..... Issued�Date:n �',�� �' "— Estimating Depart. 6/21/2022 Address. Expiration Date: 3941 South Roosevelt Blvd.-Key West, FI 33040 7/21/2022 Item# ctty Series Door Width Door Height Opening OpeningWidth Height Operation 1 2 S-10 8'-11' T-6' Chain 2 3 1 5- ... .. ....... ...... . _.... _ _ w. .. ...m. .._. ... FURNISH AND INSTALL: Model S-10 Service Rolling Door is manufactured by Best Rolling Door. Door feature to include the following: Curtain flat slats galvanized or primed finish, Guides will be roll-formed steel channels or three structural steel angles with weatherstripping on exterior side.Bottom bar with weatherseal. Hood 24Ga. Galvanized. Meet Miami-Dade 65/65 PSF Windload. ( IF MOTOR IS REQUIRED ADD TO EACH DOOR$ 1,540.00 ) Motor operation.Standard features included the following: 3/4 , 1 or 3 hp 115/230V single phase, 280/230/460V three phase motor. Heavy-duty commercial operator. Instant reversing w/applicable reversing devices and automatic reset thermal overload. Control circuit is a 24V three-button"Open-Close-Stop"constant contact station and safety sensors. (Color to be Selected by Arch/Eng. ) Steel Surcharges: Projects Manufacturer more than 30 days from quote date may be subject to a steel cost surcha e We hereby propose to complete in accordance with above specification, for the sum of: $8,820.00 EdVUing Meyer Direct Dial 305.20$-$$42 trail Terms&Conditions Payment to be as follow:50%deposit:Balance upon completion Prices subject to change if not accepted in 30 days Proposal Notes: Lead Time 2 to 3 weeks as per manuf. (1)Permit(if req'd)to be by others.(2)All eletrical connection,wiring,conduit,and mounting of controls to be by others. 1ORD ?. ` Crawford-Tracey Corporation 3301 t ai �' �ri� v ., a d' �O�~..���ON �'" c SW 1311 Dr.•Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 ~~ T:954.698.6888~F:954.698.6889 0 www.crawfordtracey.com ORN AGREEMENT Hereby made as of this 20th day of JUNE in the year of 2022 BETWEEN the customer: NV2A/Gulf Keystar JV 9100 South Dadeland Blvd., Suite 600 Miami, Florida 33156 and Crawford-Tracey Corporation for the project: PROJECT KEY WEST INTL AIRPORT CONCOURSE A 3941 South Roosevelt Blvd Key West, Florida 33040 in accordance with the proposal documents: ARCHITECT MEAD & HUNT Crawford-Tracey Corporation shall execute the work described in the contract documents attached in"Exhibit A" or as briefly described below: Please see Exhibit"A"j Subject to the terms and conditions above and below. CONTRACTSUM The customer shall pay Crawford-Tracey Corporation for Crawford-Tracey's performance of the contract,the contract amount of: Four Million Three Hundred Fifty Eight Thousand Six Hundred Thirty One dollars and 00/100 ($4,358,631.00)subject to additions and deductions as provided in the contract documents. Said contract sum shall be subject to revision or withdraw if not accepted within 30 days after the proposal date. Balances over thirty days accrue interest at 1 %%per month. All costs of collection, including attorney's fees to be paid by customer. Int. Page 1 D-JJ 0 Crawford-TraceyCrawford-Tracey Cor cltTlon 1nnr v i c 1956GI ot � d ,GCC I"R V'I"T 3301 SW 131"Dr.-Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 T;954.698.6888-F:954.698.6889 O � J-10RXV% www.crawfardtracey.cam TERMS AND CONDITIONS 1. WORK-The term"Work"shall mean the construction and services required by the Contract Documents and exceptions listed on reverse side,whether completed or partially completed,and includes all labor,materials,equipment and services provided or to be provided by CTC(Crawford-Tracey Corporation)to fulfill CTC's obligations.The Work may constitute the whole or a part of the Project. 2. CUSTOMER-The Customer shall furnish a legal description of the property to CTC upon Customer's acceptance of this Agreement. Excepting any permits and fees which are specifically noted as CTC's responsibility herein,the Customer shall secure and pay for all necessary permit, fees, approvals, easements, assessments and charges required for the construction, use or occupancy of permanent structures or permanent changes in existing facilities. The Customer shall purchase and maintain the broad form liability and property insurance and shall purchase and maintain, from a company or companies lawfully authorized to do business in the jurisdiction in which the Project is located,and property insurance upon the entire Work at the site to the full insurable value thereof.This insurance shall be on an all-risk policy form and shall include interests of the Customer and CTC in the Work and shall insure against the perils of fire and extended coverage and physical loss or damage including theft,vandalism and malicious mischief.The Customer shall file a copy of each policy with CTC before an exposure to loss may occur. Each policy shall contain a provision that the policy will not be canceled or allowed to expire until at least 30 days'prior written notice has been given to CTC. The Customer shall provide suitable areas for storage of CTC's materials and equipment during the course of the Work. Additional costs to CTC resulting from relocation of such facilities at the direction of the Customer shall be reimbursed by the Customer. The Customer shall not give instructions or orders directly to employees or workmen of CTC except to persons designated as / authorized representatives of CTC. If hazardous substances of a type of which an employer is required by law to notify its employees are being used on the site by the Customer,or any party contracted by the Customer,the Customer shall,prior to harmful exposure of CTC's employees to such substance,give written notice of the chemical composition thereof to CTC in sufficient detail and time to permit CTC's compliance with such laws. Protection of all materials and equipment stored on the site by CTC shall be the responsibility of the Customer.As CTC's materials are installed,an authorized representative of the Customer will inspect and approve in writing, noting any damage or defects in detail at that time,the materials installed.These inspections and approvals shall be completed regularly at the end of each and every installation day.The Customer will again assume responsibility for the protection of these materials once installed.CTC will replace or repair,at no cost to the Customer,any materials damaged by CTC's forces,but any other damage, due to any cause whatsoever,will be repaired only upon the execution of a written change order increasing the Contract Sum, When performance of the Contract involves re-use of Customer's materials,such materials will be handled at Customer's risk only. The Customer shall reimburse CTC for all costs incurred,including attorney's fees,occasioned by reason of Customer's default under any of the terms of this Contract.Dispute resolution venue shall be exclusively in Broward County. 3. CRAWFORD-TRACEY CORPORATION-CTC shall have complete control over construction means,methods,techniques, sequences,procedures and coordination of all portions of the Work under the Contract. CTC's materials are to be ordered and fabricated in accordance with the exact dimensions on the approved shop drawings. The submitted and approved shop drawings shall be the final basis for design,dimensions,materials,means,methods,and attachments of the products for this scope of work. It is not possible,without additional cost,to resize, cut,or modify these materials in any way.Any resizing, cutting, or modifications will be completed only upon the execution of a written change order increasing the Contract Sum accordingly.The Work of other trades put into place to accept the Work of CTC shall be as detailed in the architectural drawings and CTC's shop drawings and shall be within dimensional tolerances acceptable to CTC. CTC reserves the right to reject work not meeting these criteria.Where OTC's work is to be applied over or integral with other trade's work, CTC does not take responsibility for any defects or design from any other trade, nor is CTC responsible for discovering such defects or defective design.CTC relies on plans and specifications by others for code compliance and is not providing any professional design services except as it relates to product approvals. CTC shall not be responsible for any cleaning of glass, aluminum, or any other materials. Furthermore, CTC shall not be Int. Page 2 Crawford.-Tracey Corporation GIrrxinc Ir,,riuu rfi v ;I 3301 SW 13ih Dr.-Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 T:954.698.6888-F:954.698.6889 0 www.crawfordti'acev.com SAD R A"T% responsible for the cleanliness of materials delivered to,or installed on,the Project. CTC reserves the right to correct clerical errors in this agreement,notwithstanding prior acceptance by the Customer. If the error is one of substance rather than form,and acceptance of the Agreement by the Customer occurs before its correction, such acceptance may be withdrawn if correction renders the Agreement unacceptable to the Customer. The Contract Sum is based upon the performance of all Work during regular working hours.Extra changes will be made and payment shall be due for all Work performed outside regular working hours. This Agreement,if accepted,shall be subject to the approval of Customer's credit by CTC. CTC shall not be responsible for delays caused by strikes, lock-outs,fires, carriers, severe weather, or any other causes, including without limitation delays or improper performance by any other trade or the Customer,In any event,CTC shall under no circumstances be assessed any penalty charge for delay in performance,whether designated as liquidated damages or otherwise. If specific delivery dates of materials are specified and if CTC is delayed at any time in the commencement or progress of the Work,by any cause beyond CTC's control or force majeure events,CTC will be entitled to equitable extension of the contract time with no liquidated damages applicable.Examples are,but are not limited to,acts or omissions of Customer or Owner changes in scheduling or sequencing of the Work,regional transportation delays,regional supply chain shortages of component parts, fire, natural perils, terrorism, civil riots, epidemics, adverse government actions, adverse weather conditions,and concealed or unknown conditions.CTC will advise Customer of requests for equitable extensions of contract time as needed. CTC shall not be responsible for any charges for use of telephone, electric lights,watchman's services, sanitary facilities, temporary structures,charges for general office expense,insurance,stenographic fees,pro-rated charges of any description, nor responsible for any charge for rubbish removal and general cleaning, CTC shall not be required to install materials under unfavorable weather conditions,as defined in manufacturer's instructions or as determined by accepted practices, unless protection and temperature control as required to bring conditions within accepted limitations are supplied by others without charge. All materials will be furnished in accordance with CTC's published tolerances for color variation,thickness,size,finish,texture and performance standards. No fees,charges,expenses or claims for property damage in connection with the performance of this Contract will be honored, unless previously authorized in writing by CTC. CTC shall not be responsible for stains,corrosion,or the formation of frost or condensation which may occur on materials after installation. 4. PROGRESS PAYMENTS - Unless specified otherwise herein, progress payments shall be as follows: Based upon Applications for Payment submitted to the Customer by CTC,said Applications based upon CTC's Schedule of Values,the Customer shall make progress payments on account of the Contract Sum as follows:On or before the last day of each calendar month,CTC shall submit an Application for Payment to the Customer for Work completed and materials,for incorporation into the project, stored in CTC's warehouse or on the project site during that calendar month.On or before the tenth day of the following month,the Customer shall pay CTC 100%of the Application amount.Payments not made by the tenth of the following month,or by an alternative due date if specified herein,shall bear interest at the highest legal rate from date payment became due,and such late payments shall,upon three days'notice from CTC to Customer,be grounds for immediate suspension of the Work by CTC until payments and interest due are brought current;the Contract Sum shall,by appropriate adjustment,be increased by the amount of CTC's costs of shutdown,delay, and start up(with the minimum adjustment to be 25% of the overdue payment amount). Failure by CTC to exercise its rights under this provision shall not constitute a waiver of those rights. 5. FINAL PAYMENT-Final payment,consisting of the entire unpaid balance of the Contract Sum,shall be made by the Customer to CTC upon completion of Work and immediately on receipt of CTC's final invoice. Final payment by the Customer shall constitute a full and final waiver of any and all claims by the Customer. 6. CHANGE ORDERS-The Customer may request changes in the Work consisting of additions,deletions,or modifications,the Contract Sum being adjusted accordingly if accepted by CTC. Such changes in the Work shall be authorized only written Change Order signed by CTC. 7. STANDARD EXCLUSIONS-Unless specifically included herein,this contract excludes:bonding fees,permit fees,inspection fees,cleaning,protection,steel,mock-up and testing,and all other items not specifically included in the Contact documents. 8. PRICE ESCALATION-The Contact Sum is based upon material and labor costs in effect at the time of acceptance of this Int, Page 3 ORD-y Crawford-Tracey Corporation 3301 f 1 SW 13r Dr. Deerfield Beach,Si r<uF, 145E '411 'l'S ... f e el d L 33442 T:954.698.6888-F:954.698.6889 O 00RAt www.crawfordtracey.com Agreement. In the event that the progress or completion of the Work is delayed by any act of the Customer and/or Project Owner,the Architect,or other parties contracted by the Customer or his representatives,which is not the fault of CTC,or by force majeure affecting the ability of the Customer or other parties contracted by the Customer or his representatives to perform their Work in connection with the Project, to the extent that the cost of material or labor or both, or time to complete are increased beyond those upon which this Contact Sum is based,the amount of such increased costs and time shall be added to the Contract terms. 9. TERMINATION - The Customer shall have no right or recourse to terminate this Agreement without the prior written authorization of CTC. If the Customer fails to make any payments due for a period of thirty days,CTC may,upon three additional days,not to the Customer,terminate the Contract and recover from the Customer payment for Work completed and materials stored including overhead and profit,and for any and all costs incurred,and for lost profit on the portion of the Contract not completed.CTC's recourse under this provision shall be in addition and in compliment to any other available recourse under the terms of the Agreement.Failure by CTC to exercise its rights under this provision shall not constitute a waiver of those rights. 10. FINAL EXPRESSION OF AGREEMENT-This Agreement contains the entire understanding of the parties and is intended as the final expression of their agreement and as a complete statement of the terms and conditions thereof, and shall not be modified,amended or rescinded except in writing,signed by the parties or their duly authorized representatives,If any term or provision of this Agreement or the application thereof to any party or circumstance shall,to any extent,be declared invalid or unenforceable,the remainder of this Agreement or the application of such term and provision of this Agreement shall be valid and enforced to the fullest extent permitted by law. 11. WARRANTY -CTC shall, at its sole cost and expense, make good on any faulty, defective or improper workmanship or materials discovered by the purchaser and/or property owner at the time of the contracts execution,within(1)year from the date of substantial completion,or from the time that it leaves the site,if incomplete,and CTC is notified within the same period. This warranty does not apply to workmanship or materials not paid in full. CTC does not warrant any equipment,fixtures, packaged products or specialty glass if the same comes with a manufacturer's warranty,rather,Purchaser shall rely solely on manufacturer for such warranty obligations or terms.CTC does not warrant any glass against breakage.CTC may assign all j manufacturers' warranties to the benefit of the owner, if required, to assist Purchaser to claim on such manufacturers' warranties. CTC's warranty excludes remedy for damage or defects caused by abuse, modifications not executed by CTC, vandalism,wind,natural disasters or perils,war,improper or insufficient maintenance,improper operation or normal wear and tear,nor defective or improper substrate upon which CTC attaches or abuts.If Purchaser fails to notify CTC and give CTC an opportunity to make corrections,Purchaser waives its right to make a claim for breach of warranty.Liability under any warranty by CTC is limited to the replacement of the work or materials only. Under no circumstances is CTC responsible for any consequential damages. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,AS TO MERCHANTABILITY,FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,OR ANY OTHER END PURPOSE OR USE AND THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES THAT EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREIN. If bonds or extended warranties are offered in Scope of Work,the surety's liability under any Performance&Payment Bond for CTC's labor,workmanship,or materials and warranties referenced in this proposal is limited to one(1)year from date of substantial completion,or from the time that CTC leaves the site,if incomplete. 12, CONFLICTING TERMS-In the event of a conflict between the terms of this Agreement and the remainder of the Contract documents,the terms of this Agreement shall govern, 13, This proposal is strictly conditioned and contingent upon acceptance of the terms and exceptions expressed above within 30 days,otherwise void.If Customer's or Contractor's terms of accepting this proposal are otherwise,then this proposal shall be void ab initio and shall be without effect.Notwithstanding the aforementioned,nothing prohibits the parties from freely negotiating mutually agreeable terms and conditions after receipt of this proposal and such acts or negotiation shall not constitute a waiver of any conditions or contingencies of this proposal. ACCEPTED CRAWFORD-TRACEY CORPORATION By By Print Name: Bill Bonner Print Name: Title: Date: Title: SR ESTIMATOR proposal Date: 6/20/2022 Int. Page 4 *or'.t Ito Crawford-Tracey Corporation � 330`1 SW 13 Dr.� Deerfield Beach, FL 33 .56 �°��uF' 0�M�tµ ,� mm�,/Cwm�i�",� u,;;�' �a' �w°°�°m th 442 T:954.698.6888-F:954.698.6889 www.crawfordtracey.com June 20, 2022 KEY WEST INTL AIRPORT CONCOURSE A BID DOCUMENTS: CTC proposal is based on the following documents. Architectural Drawings: MEAD & HUNT 5/2/2022 Structural Drawings: MEAD & HUNT Specifications: MEAD & HUNT Addenda: RFI's 01 -55 DESIGN CRITERIA: Wind Load Typical Zones: As listed on drawings Exterior glazing shall be "Bird friendly" fritted D and A Missile Large Missile impact at or below 30ft and Small Missile impact above 30ft. NOTE: Large/Small missile impact glazing is contingent upon the "Slab on Grade" location as shown Detail 1/A-202. Any variance in this definition Detail 1/A-202 of"Slab on Grade" will nullify this proposal i EXTERIOR GLAZING: Furnish & install the exterior impact resistant fixed Vision and Electrochromic "SAGE"glass in aluminum framing and exterior impact resistant aluminum &glass doors. CTC System: Finish: Total Sq Ft: Protech 9SG and 45SG 2-Coat Standard Kynar Approx. 21,000 • 1 5/16" Insulated Laminated Impact, Viracon VNE1-63 with "Bird Friendly" frit • Perimeter& Mullion trim caps are excluded • Internal vertical mullion structural reinforcement is included where required Enviralum manual/ASSA Finish: Total Manual Drs: 7 single ABLOY Automatic Doors: 2-Coat Standard Kynar Total Auto Drs: 3 units Medium Style • Includes door marks: Manual-302 B, D, F, H, K, M, P,Auto Drs.— 100, 102E,103E • 9/16" Laminated Impact, clear on clear with Low e • Hardware per door schedule • Standard hardware including: o Butt hinges, standard push pull hardware, (manual) panic devices and standard surface mounted closers o At Automatic doors— Manufacturers standard operating hardware Int. Page 5 Crawford-Tracey r oratuorT rliE, �i�rai vEMfi n �i r; 3301 SW 131'Dr.•Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 K T:954,698.6888• F:954.698.6889 www.crawfordtracev.com INTERIOR GLAZING: • At (7) gangway interior vestibules— 1-3/4" x 4-1/2" clear anodized flush glazed aluminum, X" clear tempered glass into structural perimeter surrounds by others. .040 brake metal to cover steel by others WARRANTIES: • Materials & Labor—Crawford Tracey's standard warranty for Materials & Labor is 1 Year. See CTC Contract Warranty. • Aluminum Finish—The warranty for 2/3 Coat Kynar is 10 Years. • Glass-The warranty for glass is 10 years. • Silicone-The warranty for silicone is 20 years. • Warranties are a pass thru warranty provided by the manufacturers of materials. Manufacturer's warranty starts at time of manufacture. LEADTIMES: Approximately 44 weeks for aluminum Approximately 12-16 weeks for glass. QUALIFICATIONS: • An "IN PLACE" Visual Mockup is included in this proposal. Mock up to be installed into CW 1 with surrounding conditions by others as a permanent installation to remaining glazing • Perimeter Flashing is not required per CTC product approval and is not included • ASSA ABLOY Automatic door entrances with manufacturers tested hardware is included as per Door Schedule (See listed herein) • Vertical expansion joints in between curtainwall mullions at CW 1 and clerestory are not included.This detail may require NOA testing and engineering design not included within this proposal • Viracon vision glass VNE1-63 with "Bird friendly" frit is installed to curtainwall/window wall @ clerestory marked W1 @ the North and South elevations Building sections A,B and C. "SAGE" electrochromic glass is installed to curtainwall marked W2 @ the East and West elevations Building sections A and C. • CTC submits this bid based solely on the glass and glazing as proposed and qualified herein and limited to the express scope of work with exclusions and exceptions noted herein. CTC does not accept terms and conditions of any pre-bid proposed subcontract form or conditions • ASTIVI E 1105 water/air infiltration testing (3)test days each are included this proposal • Single line of EXTERIOR caulking, as required for weathering only, shall be included, as detailed in CTC glazing system Florida Product Approval flit. Page 6 o o, -qC1 Crawford-Tracey Corp rafiorf e 1956 3301 SW 13 Dr.�lDeerfieldJBeachr, FL 33442 �����( I I��S ry L,,/f��� �,�INI T �.n�Z ��� T:954.698.6888•F:954.698.6889 .% www.crawfordtracev.com • The pricing herein is based on current material, labor and energy market pricing and is subject to escalation until such time as a contract and schedule has been mutually agreed upon.The products, materials and configurations within this Budget Proposal shall be as qualified herein • The Surety's liability under the Performance & Payment Bond for Crawford-Tracey Corporation's labor,workmanship, or materials and warranties is limited to one (1)year after the date of substantial completion of the work BASE BID: $4,358,631.00 ALTERNATES: 1. Provide (1) year P&P bond........... $65,380.00 2. Permit Fees - ...................................$106,000.00 EXCLUSIONS: • Bonds & Bonding Fees • MOT& MOT Fees • Warranties for materials & labor in excess of 1 year • Safeguards and fall protection • Overtime labor. Contingencies • Attic Stock • Site or Task Lighting and associated labor • Structural Steel perimeter surrounds/Intermediate supports required to support the glazing • Concrete repair, remedial work to upgrade existing building steel/concrete structure • Engineering Fees for oversight, development of drawings, design of drawings, calculations • Testing other than as provided within current CTC/ FBC product approvals • Field measurements • Multiple mobilizations and remobilizations • Final cleaning, Protection & Replacement • Installation of embeds to structural elements (concrete slabs, structural steel girts) • Replacement of glazing at pedestrian bridge • Demolition of existing windows, doors, and preparation of openings • Parapet Caps and associated labor • Removal of Blue max or other Applied Coatings for protection • Interior glass/aluminum framing associated labor • Power required for Automatic Doors/ADA Operators • Automatic Door operators and associated labor • Glass/Aluminum railing and associated labor • Fire rated glazing, framing and associated labor • Decorative glass, framing and associated labor • Mirrors and associated labor Int, Page 7 'eORD- r wforcf-°fr oo�r Corporation �� �, R cxtrr r.g.1 C7r'i n vr, fi ccr 1956 3301 SW 13"'Dr.•Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 � � T:954.698.6888•F:954,698.6889 0 %O www.crawfordtracey.com • Hollow Metal framing, glass insert and associated labor • MAG locks, card readers for entrance swing doors and associated labor • Sunshades and associated labor • Louvers and associated labor • Aluminum composite panels and associated labor • Fire Safing, Insulation, Smoke seals and associated labor • Interior aluminum trims, stool trims and aluminum floor closures • Any materials or services not specifically described herein as included • Vertical expansion joint in curtainwall North elevation, clerestory South elevation • SAGE glass cable hook-up, homerun cables, computer, control room, electrical set up and installation SPECIAL NOTE RE; Design and additional engineering for "gangway turret" where abutting curtainwall and entrance doors; Additional steel structure may be required and is the responsibility of others and is not included herein this proposal. Int. Page 8 SageGlass SA.IIw T-GOBAIN �._., Date: 6/17/2022 Quote No. 220063E Project Name Key West Airport Sage Sales TJ Ulam Address Phone 678.675.5892 City/ST/Zip Key West,FL Email tj.ulam@saint-gobain.com Customer NV2A Contact Rebecca Vieira Address Phone City/ST/Zip Email •This price quotation is valid for thirty(30)days from date above Symphony Controls Package Quontit Terminal Box Included 8-Conductor Cable,NA, 16AWG, 1000ft(300m) Included Wall Touch Panel _ _ 2 Rooftop Sky Sensor 2 Industrial Computer Included Remote Access Computer - _ Included Large Control Panel Included Field Wiring Tester Included Ethernet Switch Kit, PoE Included As wall touch panels and rooftop sky sensors are discretionary controls, any additional items required over what is listed above will be charged seperately Onsite Controls A SageGlass field specialist shall commission the EC system. Includes a customized Commissioning: controls plan and wiring diagram. Includes consultation with contractors during the final stages of glazing installation and during the wiring connection of the control system. If multiple visits are required,additional charges shall apply. BACnet Functionality: BACnet functionality requires purchasing a scaled licensing fee to operate Controls Pricing: IGU SKUs IGU Qty IGU sf Price($/sf) Centralized 31 67 2,041 $117.02 Controls Package Total in U.S.$ $238,837.82 Shipping& Delivery Incoterms 2020: FOB, Key West, FL Freight in U.S.$ $975.00 Payment Terms 100%due NET 30 upon invoice date.Payment terms are subject to credit approval;all payments are non-refundable. Terms&Conditions The quote provided is subject to SageGlass standard terms described in the following documents: 5ageGlass Terms of sale SageGlass Limited Warranty SageGlass Software End User License Agreement Exclusions The following materials are NOT included in the controls package outlined above:all 120V AC electrical wire,ethernet cable(s),rigid conduit,wire tray, junction boxes,hangers,wall or roof penetrations,and miscellaneous installation supplies. The above quote excludes all glass i.e.insulated glass units(IGUs)as required for a dynamic glass system.This is a controls-only quote;the required glass package shall be quoted separately. SageGlass does NOT perform electrician labor or installation of hardware components. ,Acceptance Customer Signature Date Controls By:AJT MKT-243.3 SageGlass SAINT-GOBAIN i SAGE ELECTROCHROMICS, INC. SAGE TERMS OF SALE 1. SAGE Electrochromics, Inc., a New Jersey corporation ("SAGE"), agrees to furnish only the goods described in the quote from SAGE to the Customer("the"Quote") in accordance with these Terms of Sale, the Limited Warranty document provided by SAGE and the Technical Information Bulletin provided by SAGE, which may vary from project plans, specifications, and/or purchase orders. Any capitalized, but undefined term used herein shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in the Quote. 2. The prices set forth in the Quote are based solely upon the specifications, make-ups, or other contract documents, which are specifically identified in the Quote. Items not otherwise specified are excluded. The contract is based on supply of SageGlassO products meeting the standard SageGlassO product performance specifications and having the standard product performance characteristics. Contact your SAGE Sales Representative for details. 3. Any past due payments shall accrue interest on the total outstanding amount of the purchase price of the products at the lesser of a rate of 12% per annum or the maximum rate permitted by law. 4. The estimated shipment and delivery dates contained in the Quote, if any, are estimates only. SAGE will not be liable for any loss or damage to the Customer or others due to delay or non- delivery in accordance with the estimated date regardless of the cause. SAGE will select the method of delivery unless otherwise agreed to by SAGE and the Customer in writing in the Quote or otherwise. 5. Completed orders unable to be accepted by the Customer within 14 days of the original ship date are subject to storage charges. Storage charges will be assessed at$175.00 per crate/A-Frame per month. The storage charges will be payable net 30 days. SAGE will not be liable for damage to materials stored longer than 90 days nor will SAGE be liable for damage or failure of any materials stored in any manner contrary to industry standards and/or specific storage requirements identified by SAGE in any product materials. 6. Unless otherwise agreed to in writing by SAGE, all products, including those produced to meet an exact specification, shall be subject to tolerances and variations consistent with the usage of trade, regular factory practices, and practical testing and inspection methods. 7. SAGE has no window, curtain-wall or skylight system design or application responsibility to the Customer or any third party. 8. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES FROM SAGE THAT EXTEND BEYOND THOSE WARRANTIES SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH IN THE LIMITED WARRANTY DOCUMENT PROVIDED BY SAGE TO CUSTOMER("LIMITED WARRANTY"). EXCEPT AS OTHERWISE SET FORTH IN THE LIMITED WARRANTY, SAGE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. CONTROLLED DOCUMENT Page 1 of 5 SAL-027.12 SageGlass / SAINT-GOBAIN 9. All claims for breakage are the responsibility of the Customer. 10. With respect to the Limited Warranty, unless specifically set forth in the Limited Warranty, SAGE will not accept any charge or expense, including labor for modification, removing, inspecting, or installing the products. If the Customer has failed to timely pay for its products, SAGE may,without notice or demand to the Customer, void the Limited Warranty. Any oral representations intended to modify any existing SAGE warranty shall be invalid,void and unenforceable against SAGE. Extended warranties may be available at additional cost and are subject to management and technical approval of glazing details. 11. SAGE shall not be liable for incidental, indirect or consequential damages of any kind. Sage's sole liability to Customer shall be limited, at SAGE's option, to either furnishing an equal quantity of new material to replace the defective material or refunding the purchase price. However, in the event that such SAGE product provided to customer is to be used for a purpose that would categorize such glass as a consumer product under the terms of the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act, then the terms of the Limited Warranty would apply. 12. Material returned to SAGE shall not be accepted for credit. 13. After the Customer's order has been accepted, the order may not be modified, cancelled or changed without SAGE's prior written consent and SAGE shall not be obligated to make any changes or additions to the products described in the Quote or cancel the order unless an equitable adjustment is made, if necessary, to the price and delivery terms or for cancellation. SAGE's shipping of the goods is subject to SAGE receiving all required payments per the payment schedule set forth in the Quote. Customer's failure to pay per the payment schedule in the Quote will result in SAGE withholding shipment of the goods. 14. Unless otherwise stated in the Quote,freight terms for delivery to Canada, United States, and Mexico(the"North American Markets") are FOB to the Customer's named location. For shipments outside of the North American Markets, standard freight terms are Incoterms 2010, CIF. 15. The Customer shall inspect the products upon receipt and within 24 hours notify SAGE of any claim that the products are nonconforming (claims for loss, damage or breakage are discussed in paragraph 14 above). SAGE shall be allowed reasonable opportunity to inspect and cure any claim of alleged non-conformity. Customer's failure to notify SAGE within 24 hours of receipt of the goods of(a)any errors or(b) Customer's rejection of the goods shall constitute acceptance by Customer. 16. The Customer acknowledges that the prices set forth in the Quote do not include manufacturer's gross receipts taxes, sales or use taxes, or any other state, local, or federal taxes and/or assessments that may be payable on the transaction unless otherwise stated in writing by SAGE. All additional delivery costs arising from local labor agreements shall be borne by the Customer. 17. The Customer will not make any representation or warranty to any third party for which SAGE may become obligated. Under no circumstances shall SAGE be liable to or agree to indemnify the Customer or any third party for any loss, costs, damage or expense (including attorney's fees) resulting from the Customer's or any third party's actions or conduct. The Customer shall indemnify and hold SAGE and its directors, officers, shareholders, employees, agents, and their respective successors, assigns and heirs harmless from and against any loss, costs, damage, or expense(including attorney's fees) resulting from any charge or claim of personal injury or property damage arising out of the Customer's CONTROLLED DOCUMENT Page 2 of 5 SAL-027.12 SageGlass SAINT-GOBAIN performance under this order, the Customer's negligence or willful misconduct or for any representations or warranties made by the Customer to any third party. 18. Prices are subject to review upon receipt of final sizes and quantities. Structural calculations are not provided by SAGE. SAGE is not responsible for determining load resistance.Any additional requirements resulting from review of technical data will be assessed appropriate charges. The Customer shall be responsible for the accuracy of all documents, data, glass take-offs, shop drawings, specifications, architectural drawings, and CAD files furnished by the Customer to SAGE. SAGE shall not be liable for any errors or omissions in documents, data, glass take-offs, shop drawings, specifications, architectural drawings, and CAD files furnished by the Customer, including but not limited to drawings not drawn to scale, not accurately depicting glass sizes, not depicting glass edges, or that do not depict proper orientation of the glass. 19. SAGE requires that when glazing SageGlass@ products, the IGMA or Glass Association of North America(GANA)glazing guidelines be followed. The IGMA Glazing Guidelines for Sealed Insulating Glass Units,for Commercial and Residential Use TM-3000-90(04)states, "For dry glazed systems, an adequate seal should consist of a minimum of 0.70 N/mm (4lb/in) and not exceeding 1.75 N/mm (10 lb/in)applied to the edges of the insulating glass unit by gaskets or other fastening systems." Failure to follow these guidelines may result in irreparable damage to the insulating glass units and will void the SageGlass@ Limited Warranty. 20. Inherent manufacturing limitations, product characteristics and applications will determine the product IGU make-up and size, and its ability to meet the requirements of the Customer's project. Contact a SAGE representative for specific information and to determine the optimum SageGlass@ product for the Customer's project. The IGU make-up may contain lites that are heat strengthened or tempered, dependent on the glass thickness and customer requirements. Inherent roller wave distortion will run parallel to the base of the glass as installed, unless otherwise specified or if base dimension is greater than 94"for glass s8mm or greater than 90"for glass}8mm. If the base dimension is greater than 94"or 90", dependent on the glass thickness, the roller wave shall be perpendicular to the base. Maximum size available 1.8 x 3.Om (72 x 120"). SAGE recommends caution when using SageGlass@ product in structural (i.e. "butt' glazed) applications due to the need to protect the wire that extends from one side of the insulating glass unit from environmental exposure. Where structural glazing is required, SAGE recommends that no more than two sides have silicone glazing so that the wire can be protected from the environment in one of the two sides that are captured by framing. Where structural glazing is required, SAGE must be notified at time of order to ensure that the SageGlass insulating glass unit construction is specified appropriately. 21. Neither the Customer nor SAGE shall be liable for any failure to perform its obligations (except for failure to make a timely payment)where such failure is a result of Acts of God or Nature(including fire,flood, earthquake, storm, hurricane or other natural disaster),war, invasion, act of foreign enemies, hostilities (whether war is declared or not), civil war, rebellion, revolution, insurrection, military or usurped power or confiscation,terrorist activities, nationalization, government sanction, blockage, embargo, labor dispute, strike or lockout or any other cause beyond a party's reasonable control ("Force Majeure"). Any party asserting Force Majeure as an excuse shall have the burden of proving that reasonable steps were taken (under the circumstances)to minimize delay or damages caused by foreseeable i„ events,that all non-excused obligations were substantially fulfilled, and that the other party CONTROLLED DOCUMENT Page 3 of 5 SAL-027.12 SageGlass SAINT-GOBAIN was time) notified of the likelihood or actual occurrence which would justify such an Y 1 Y assertion, so that other prudent precautions could be contemplated. 22. SAGE's standard packaging method is crates/A-Frames. Custom packaging will incur an additional charge and notification and agreement of custom packaging requirements are due at time of the initial order. • Export: The price set forth in the Quote is based on crates/A-Frames not to exceed 2,500 lbs. (1134 kg). Custom packaging requests are subject to review and will incur additional charges. Custom packaging requests include but are not limited to by location designation i.e.floor, elevation, building. All custom packaging requirements and agreement are due at time of the initial order. • Domestic: The price set forth in the Quote is based on crates/A-Frames not to exceed 2,000 lbs. (907 kg). Custom packaging requests are subject to review and will incur additional charges. Custom packaging requests include but are not limited to by location designation i.e. floor, elevation, building. All custom packaging requirements and agreement are due at time of the initial order. • Miscellaneous and replacement orders will incur additional packaging charges of US $250.00 per crate/A-Frame. 23. DISCLAIMER: SAGE DOES NOT PERFORM SPECIFICATION REVIEWS OR INSTALLATION ACTIVITIES. SAGE SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY ASSERTION OR ASSUMPTION THAT SAGE MAY HAVE REVIEWED AND/OR APPROVED THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE PROJECT, AS SAGE HAS NOT AND WILL NOT PERFORM SUCH TASKS. SAGE IS A SUPPLIER OF MATERIALS ONLY. SUBMISSION OF A PURCHASE ORDER TO SAGE SHALL ACT AS CONFIRMATION THAT ALL SUCH SPECIFICATION REVIEWS AND INSTALLATION RELATED ACTIVITIES ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THIRD PARTIES THAT ARE TO BE ENGAGED BY A PARTY/PARTIES OTHER THAN SAGE. SAGE SHALL HAVE NO DUTY, OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH SPECIFICATION REVIEWS OR INSTALLATION RELATED ACTIVITIES. 24. All orders are subject to and the Customer is bound by these Terms of Sale and Limited Warranty without change, unless otherwise set forth in writing and accepted in writing by SAGE. To the extent any other terms and/or conditions from any other source(including from the Customer, or any terms of any order from the Customer), conflict with these Terms of Sale, these Terms of Sale shall govern. 25. SAGE reserves all lien, contract, and other rights, may require joint payment, and may withhold shipments in the event that it is not, or has reasonable cause to believe that it will not be, paid in accordance with its credit terms. 26. Remit checks to: SAGE Electrochromics, Inc., 29268 Network Place, Chicago, IL 60673-1292 There is a$25 additional fee per wire transfer payment. 27. Payment terms are subject to completion of credit application and satisfaction of SAGE's credit requirements. 28. Invoices rendered by SAGE covering goods not in dispute shall be paid by Customer, r regardless of disputes relating to other invoices(or other goods on the same invoice) or other CONTROLLED DOCUMENT Page 4 of 5 SAL-027.12 SageGlass SAINT-GOBAIN delivered or undelivered goods and as to such disputed invoices Customer waives any right it may have to assert offsets,defenses or counterclaims. 29. This agreement shall be governed and construed according to the laws of the State of Minnesota, U.S.A. and,to the extent applicable, the federal laws of the United States of America. The Customer and SAGE hereby exclude the application of The United Nations Convention for the International Sale of Goods. 30. Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to the Quote, these Terms of Sale,the Limited Warranty, or any other document, agreement, instrument or contract related to the forgoing, or the breach of any of the forgoing, shall be resolved by arbitration administered by the International Centre for Dispute Resolution in accordance with its International Arbitration Rules. The number of arbitrators shall be one(1). The place of arbitration shall be in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A. The language of the arbitration shall be English. Any arbitration proceeding hereunder must be instituted within one(1)year after the controversy or claim arises. Failure to institute an arbitration proceeding within such period shall constitute an absolute bar to the institution of any proceedings respecting such controversy or claim, and a waiver thereof. Any award, order or judgment pursuant to such arbitration shall be deemed final and binding on SAGE and the Customer and may be entered or enforced in any court of competent jurisdiction. SAGE and the Customer agree to submit to the jurisdiction of any such court for purposes of the enforcement of any such award, order or judgment. 31. The above conditions and terms of sale will not be abrogated or altered, in any way, nor shall any collateral agreement be binding on SAGE, unless set forth in writing and signed by an officer of SAGE. In the event of any conflict between the terms hereof and any purchase order of Customer, the terms hereof shall govern. No modification of these Terms of Sale shall be effective unless made in writing on a subsequent date hereof and executed by SAGE. Acceptance by Customer of any SAGE glass delivered hereunder shall constitute acceptance of these Terms of Sale. SAINT-GOBAIN SAGE Electrochromics,Inc. 2 Sage Way,FaribaUlt,MN 55021 877.724"3321 arch so[utions(Dsagegl ass.corn sageglass.coni CONTROLLED DOCUMENT Page 5 of 5 SAL-027.12 SageGlass SAINT-GOBAIN SAGE ELECTROCHROMICS, INC. LIMITED WARRANTY WHO AND WHAT IS COVERED Subject to the terms,limitations and exclusions of this limited warranty,SAGE Electrochromics, Inc.("SAGE") warrants only to the Original Equipment Manufacturer(OEM)or to SAGE's direct customer,depending on the project, (collectively referred to herein as"Customer")the Products manufactured by SAGE for the specified Warranty Period and for the following Warranted Conditions. WARRANTY PERIOD PRODUCT FROM THE DATE OF WARRANTED CONDITIONS MANUFACTURE" SageGlass@ Insulating The IGU will be free from material obstruction of vision as a Glass Units(the"IGUs") 10 years result of fogging or film formation on the internal glass,which installed in non-sloped is caused by failure of the hermetic seal due to defects in glazing* material or workmanship. SageGlass@ Insulating The IGU will be free from material obstruction of vision as a Glass Units(the"IGUs") 5 years result of fogging or film fom7ation on the internal glass,which installed in sloped glazing* is caused by failure of the hermetic seal due to defects in material or workmanship. SageGlass@ electrochromic 5 years The electrochromic coated glass will be free from defects in coated lass material or workmanship, resulting in failure to tint. SageGlass@ Controls The Controls will be free from defects in material and "Controls" 5 years workmanship. Laminated glass containing The laminated glass containing the SageGlass coated lite and the SageGlass@ coated lite 5 y ears SentryGlas interlayer will be free from lamination defects that and the SentryGlas@ materially obstruct vision through the glass, including edge interla er separation or delamination. All other laminated glass The laminated glass will be free from lamination defects that products not referenced 5 years materially obstruct vision through the glass, including edge above separation or delamination. The Date of Manufacture shall be the last ship date of the glass order. * The relevant warranty shall be valid only if IGUs in which capillary(vent)tubes installed by SAGE, due to 'high altitude'application or air shipment, are properly installed and sealed. Should the Customer believe that a Warranted Condition, as described above, arises and provides notice to SAGE before the end of the applicable Warranty Period and SAGE determines the existence of such Warranted Condition, SAGE,at its exclusive option,will offer one of the following remedies: (a) Provide the Customer a replacement Product, at no charge for the Product; (b) Repair the defective Product at SAGE's sole expense; or (c) Refund the original purchase price of the Product SAGE determines to be defective. In no event will SAGE's liability exceed the original purchase price of the product SAGE determines to be defective. If SAGE elects to provide a replacement IGU, SAGE will use only an electrochromic IGU for any claim made within five (5)years of the date of manufacture of the defective IGU Product and may use an electrochromic IGU or an alternative IGU Product of equal or better performance value for any claim made after five(5)years of the date of manufacture of the defective IGU Product. The providing of replacement Products or components shall not extend the applicable original Warranty Period. These remedies are the exclusive remedies available to the Customer. SAGE reserves the right to inspect in the field any warranty claim. CONTROLLED DOCUMENT SAL-028.8 SageGlass SAINT-GOBAIN SAGE requires that when glazing SageGlassQD Products, the IGMA or Glass Association of North America (GANA)glazing guidelines be followed. The IGMA Glazing Guidelines for Sealed Insulating Glass Units, for Commercial and Residential Use TM-3000-90(04)states, "For dry glazed systems, an adequate seal should consist of a minimum of 0.70 N/mm (4lb/in)and not exceeding 1.75 N/mm (10 Win) applied to the edges of the insulating glass unit by gaskets or other fastening systems."Failure to follow these guidelines may result in irreparable damage to the insulating glass units and will void this limited warranty. LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS This limited warranty does not cover: • The repair or replacement of Products that are improperly stored or transported (including loading and unloading); • The repair or replacement of Products damaged as a result of accident or acts of God, including but not limited to accidental glass breakage; • Normal wear and tear of the SAGE Products; • Damage caused by or resulting from water penetration that occurs for any reason other than a defect in a SAGE Product; • Damage caused by or resulting from the incompatibility of the SAGE Product with other glazing or installation materials, including but not limited to coatings, sealants, and gaskets, setting blocks, lubricants, insulation or any other materials; • Damage caused by or resulting from any failure to properly use,install or maintain the SAGE Product in accordance with applicable instructions,standard industry practice, or building codes; • Damage caused by faulty installation or building construction; • Damage caused by or resulting from Product alteration, Product abuse or misuse,faulty construction or design, improper or insufficient handling, applications in areas of high humidity, areas without proper or adequate ventilation or humidity control,and Products subjected to conditions outside their design limitations; • Damage or failure of the Product due to scratches or abrasions to the Product; • Damage or failure of the Product due abnormal weather conditions; • Damage caused by cleaners, solvents, acids, alkalis, or any other chemical used on or around the Product; • Damage to the interlayer caused by corrosive materials, including but not limited to sulfur and chlorine; • Damage due to improper design; • Damage due to errors in provided specifications; • Damage or failure due to circumventing the Automatic Time Out function; • Minor imperfections that do not affect the Product in performance or obscure vision;minor variations in glass color; or, with respect to electrochromic glass, minor changes in switching speed and transmission; • Damage caused by or resulting from corrosive environmental factors including acid rain,or wood rot due to improper maintenance or installation;or caused by cleaners,solvents,acids,alkalis and other chemicals used on or around the SAGE Product; • Condensation on roof windows and skylights and any related water damage,which may occur as a natural result of humidity within a building or a variation between indoor/outdoor temperatures; • In Structural glazing systems,the structural glazing designer is responsible for design of the structural glazing support system including structural silicone joint dimension (glass to metal support). SAGE assumes no responsibility for adhesive or cohesive failure of structural seals; • Product in which capillary(vent)tubes are installed by someone other than SAGE;or Laminated glass where the interlayer of glass is persistently exposed to moisture at the edge and absorbs moisture resulting in discoloration at the edge and perimeter of the product("Edge Blush"), Unless modified in writing signed by an officer of SAGE, this limited warranty is the only express warranty (whether written or oral)of SAGE applicable to SAGE's Products and no one is authorized to modify or expand it. Any warranty provided by the Customer to its customers or end-users shall be the sole responsibility of the Customer. This limited warranty is provided to SAGE's direct customers or to the OEM and does not extend to the end-user, or any other person or entity in the chain of ownership or distribution. CONTROLLED DOCUMENT SAL-028.8 SageGlass SAINT-GOBAIN f This document constitutes the exclusive warranties and remedies provided by SAGE. The warranties and remedies contained in this document are expressly in lieu of any and all Other obligations, guarantees and warranties,whether written, oral or implied by statute or at law. SAGE hereby disclaims any and all implied warranties including merchantability and fitness for a particular use and any other obligation or liability not expressly set forth herein. Under no circumstances shall SAGE be responsible for any labor, materials, special, punitive, indirect, incidental or consequential damages (including, without limitation, the cost to remove non-conforming Product or install replacement Product, loss of profits, harm to goodwill or business reputation, or delay damages), whether such claims are based in contract, warranty, negligence, or strict for liability, and its total liability shall in all instances be limited to the original purchase price of the defective Product or, at its option, repair of the defective Product, This exclusion applies even if the remedy set forth above is deemed to have failed of its essential purpose. Further,the warranty of the replacement Product will be limited to the remainder of the warranty period of the original Product. SAGE does not warrant these Products will be free from infringement or violation of any rights, including intellectual property rights,of third parties. WHAT THE CUSTOMER MUST DO FOR WARRANTY SERVICE All requests for warranty service should be directed to, attention: Field Operations Manager, SAGE Electrochromics, Inc., Two Sage Way, Faribault, MN 55021. All claims must be made in writing before the end of the applicable Warranty Period and must be accompanied by the defective Product or otherwise supported by photos or other evidence of the defective Product. No returns will be accepted without prior authorization. This limited warranty does not include the recovery of the cost of transportation or handling, which must be paid by the claimant. Under no circumstances will SAGE have any obligation to pay for the removal of the defective Product or the installation of a new Product. NOTICE ABOUT PRODUCT SUITABILITY The Customer is solely responsible for determining whether a Product purchased from SAGE is suitable for the Customer's needs or applications when used outside of the agreed upon application range as specified in the current Specifications documents established by the Customer and SAGE. Although SAGE may be asked to provide information about its Product(s) in a proposed application or make information or its opinions available from time to time, SAGE will not, by responding to requests for or otherwise providing opinions or information,assume any responsibility for the design or suitability of the Customer's Product(s)in the proposed application,the Customer's methods,processes or Products except as specified in the current Specifications. SAGE will not be required to supplement any opinions or information provided or to make further information available. The Customer will at all times be responsible for determining the suitability of the Customer's or the Customer's affiliates'recommendations,advice, processes,services, and Products for use in the Customer's own applications and for identifying and performing to the Customer's satisfaction all quality control tests, analyses,forecasts,and other tests and examinations necessary to assure that the Customer's Products and services will be safe, acceptable and suitable for use under end-use conditions. In addition, SAGE is not a professional engineering or architectural firm. Any advice that SAGE may provide on such things as Product selection or Product integration,should be reviewed and approved by the licensed architect and/or engineer of record for the project. SAINT-GOBAIN SAC:,E Electrochromics,Inc. 2 Sage Way,Farib ault, VIN 55021 877.724 332'1 archsolr9tioris@sageglass.cora7 sagegiass corn CONTROLLED DOCUMENT SAL-028.8 .. awnwMAMMMU WOMMONSWEawn C P ,Ir�rd—[j"ii�l(.47 01 I 'ilm k,lm Pl KC I x o f 33P7Ik) 1'11�'11r Date: June 17, 2022 Project: Key West Airport KCI Communications Infrastructure (KCI) is pleased to provide our response to the request for proposal (RFP)for the installation of the communication structured cabling. KCI will comply with all codes and standards, as well as manufacturer installation methods and procedures including labeling, testing, and fire stopping. Pricing based in accordance with contract/project documents provided by Sage Glass. KCI offers a highly qualified and respected team of professionals with the proven expertise in both the design and installation of cabling, as required by this contract. KCI combines practical experience and cutting-edge technical skills to provide detailed, customer-specific technology infrastructure design and implementation. By partnering with industry leading manufacturers, KCI offers the highest quality standards-based copper-and fiber-structured cabling solutions, backed by extended manufacturer's warranties. Project Approach As soon as KCI receives a Task Order or Notice to Proceed, and per construction schedule rough-in installation activity is due to start, materials will be ordered and expedited to get the project underway per project schedule. Concurrently with material requisitioning, KCI will conduct a Project Kick-off Meeting including a thorough site review to develop shop drawings for pathways, final telecommunication room (TR) Designs, and termination locations. This will ensure that when materials are ready, other trade coordination is complete, and submittals are approved, we will be ready to start work. i Key West 6/17/2022 Project Management KCI follows the well-defined KCI Project Management Handbook. We have many years of experience. We will communicate regularly with the owner and Prime contractor; keeping you both abreast of the scheduled activities, progress, and any issues that may hinder the timely and successful completion of the work. KCI provides several levels of management on every project. This project will be managed on a day-to-day basis by our onsite Foreman with the aid and oversight of our Field Superintendent. KCI's Project Manager will manage the on-time delivery of materials, properly staff the project and act as the Primary Point of Contact. As required or as necessary, our Superintendent and/or Project Manager will attend or conduct regularly scheduled on site progress meetings. The Foreman will conduct weekly safety toolbox talks and monitor the work site and work operations to insure a Safe and Secure Environment for our staff, other tradesmen, and the client. He will also complete a daily report showing work scheduled, work completed, and tasks scheduled for the following day including any material requirements or requested staffing changes. Scope of Work KCI will perform the following tasks 1. Key West Airport 1.1. Install the Symphony Controls Package including: 1.1.1. Two Large control panels. 1.1.2. Five terminal boxes. 1.1.3. One rooftop sky sensor. 1.1.4. One Industrial Computer. 1.1.5. One PoE switch. 1.1.6. One Firewall switch. 1.1.7. One Cell modem 1.1.8. One wall touch panel. 1.2. Cable and terminate 67 frame cables—268 terminations. 1.3. Cable and terminate 20 eight conductor cables- 320 terminations. 1.4. Furnish and install seven cat 6 cables. 1.5. Label and test cables as required. 1.6. Provide all relevant red line and close out documentation. Key West 6/1'7/2022 2. Assumptions, Exclusions and Caveats: 2.1. AC power to the to be provided by others. 2.2. All work performed in a professional, courteous, and expeditious manner. All efforts will be made to prevent or minimize disruption of operations or duties being performed by client personnel. KCI will work with diligence and good faith to execute the prescribed work,to completion, within the project schedule. 2.3. A permit is not included or required in this scope of work. 2.4. All cabling will be labeled at both ends with a computer-generated wrap around label per plans provided utilizing customer provided labeling scheme and code. 2.5. All penetrations provided by others. 2.6. The customer will provide access to all necessary workspaces required to facilitate the projects progress. In the event master keys are required; KCI will sign for and assume full accountability. 2.7. KCI will not assume accountability for or absorb costs associated with delays that are the direct result of client scheduling, policies, procedures, and personnel or denied accessibility. If delays or work stoppage does occur, the onsite personnel affected by the delay can be billed at the $75/hour until such time as the delay is remedied and the installation work can proceed. 2.8. The customer will provide, in advance, notification of any unique requirements, hazardous locations, security precautions, access restrictions or other extraordinary conditions that may exist and which may affect the execution of installation duties as described herein. 2.9. Any changes made during this project, which are not within this original SOW shall be agreed to in writing by the customer and KCI and shall be documented on a KCI Change Order Quotation. No work operations, which are considered, as changes to the original SOW will be performed until the proper signatures are affixed to an associated Change Order. 2.10. This proposal will remain valid for a period of 30 days from the date of this transmittal (, CJhnects Key West 6/17/2022 3. Price: $18,500 Thank you, Damien Burdick, PMP, RTPM Practice Leader, ISP 813-927-1444 Damien.burdick@kci.com Customer: Contractor:KCI Communications Infrastructure,LLC Accepted By: Accepted By: Title: Title: Date: Date: wbn ecf s I< KCI TECHNOLOGIES,INC. GENERAL PROVISIONS - FLORIDA (Ver.February 2019) The General Provisions set forth herein are incorporated by reference in the Proposal for the performance of certain services described as the"Work"in the Proposal made by KCI Technologies,Inc.,a Delaware corporation("KCI"),dated6/17/2022 to Sage Glass("Client"). These General Provisions shall constitute,along with the Proposal,a final,complete,and binding agreement(the"Agreement")between Client and KCI upon Client's acceptance of the Proposal. To the extent they are inconsistent or contradictory;the express terms of the Proposal take precedence over the General Provisions. 1.ACCEPTANCE OR REJECTION OF PROPOSAL 4. STANDARD OF CARE The Proposal shall be valid I*or a period of thirty(30)days trout the(late thereon, KCI will perform services fit a manner consistent with the degree of care and Acceptance thereafter shall be conditioned on KCI's reaffirmation of the skill ordinarily exercised by members of the same profession currently Proposal.It;upon submission of this proposal to Client,Client falls to return a practicing under similar circumstances at the same time and in the same or signed copy to KCI and Client knowingly allows KCI to proceed with work,such similar locale.Nothing in this Agreement is intended to create,nor shall it be set-vices shall be deemed performed pursuant to the Proposal and these General construed to create,a fiduciary duty owed by either party to the other. Provisions, which shall be binding the same as if the Proposal were fully executed, S. RIGHT OF ENTRY;PERMITS (.'treat agrees to provide rights of entry and all permits necessary for the 2. ADJUSTMENTS TO QUOTATION(COST EISTIMATION) completion of K(Ts set-vices trader this Agreement at no cost to KCI unless Fees quoted in the Proposal are based oil current salaries and operational costs, otherwise defined in the scope of work. Unless a lump stuff fee is quoted,KCI shall have the automatic right to adjust the fee basis to reflect change in salaries and operational cost on each twelve(12) 6. DOCUMENTS month anniversary following the date of the proposal. Estimates stated in the All documents,including drawings and specifications,prepared or fin-trished by proposal are provided for convenience of the Client and KCI is not bound by not- KCI pursuant to this agreement,are instruments of service and the property of does it guarantee such estimates. KCT ('hear may make and retain copies,subject to Client's compliance with Section 8,herein,but may only use such documents for the purposes described Unless expressly identified as a cost item in the fee proposal,KCI's fees do not in the Proposal. Any other use shall be prohibited,and Chent shall indemnify include sales tax or other governmental levies. In the event that taxes or other and hold harmless KCI for any'liabilities,(tonnages,losses,claims,and expenses assessments are applied to the fees generated by KCI services,the client agrees arising therefioni. that such taxes or assessments shall be added to the Ice base quoted herein and shall become due and payable when invoiced by KCI. 7. RISK ALLOCATION To the fullest extent pennitted by law,the total liability, in the aggregate,of 3. CONDUCT OF THE;WORK Design Protessional and Design Protessionafs officers,directors,employees, All concept,preliminary and final plans prepared by KCI will be submitted to agents, and consultants to Client and anyone claiming by,through or under client for approval prior to or concurrent with submittal to appropriate Client,for any and all injuries,claims,losses,expenses,or damages whatsoever governmental authorities. If Client(toes not respond to such plans within five arising out of of-in any way related to Design Professionals set-vices,the Project (5)days of receipt,the plans shall be deemed approved by Client. After the or this Agreement, front any cause or causes whatsoever, including but not ('hear's approval,any change shall be deemed Additional Work tier which KCI limited to,negligence,strict liability,breach of contract of bleach ofwarrantY shall receive additional compensation. KCI shall not be obligated to incorporate shall not exceed S25,000 or the total compensation received by Design changes requested by Client into its plans if;in the opinion of KCI,such changes Professional trader this Agreement which ever is lesser. would result in a substandard work product. 1�'1.IRSLJAN'1 10 I-LORIDA SI'AJUIL § 558.035, AN KCI will make a reasonable effort to provide a survey crew as requested but it INDIVIDUAL L'NJ I'l 0 Y F I; 0 R A(i 1.N f OF KCI cannot guarantee the time within which a survey crew will be available.The size 'I'l..'CHNOLOGIES MAY NO]' BE, Ill"LD INDIVIDUALLX of tile survey crew shall be determined by KCI based oil the work to be performed. A minimum oftbur(4)hours shall be charged anytime a survey crew LIABLE FOR DAMA(JLS R L",S 1,7 I A1 N G l"ROM visits a site,all charges being portal to Portal. NEGlA(1",iEN(,'E OCCU RRING W111 I I N'11 1E (,'OURSE AND Client agrees that KCI shall not be liable for work perfornied by other parties, SCOPE OF I'ROFE.SSIONAL SFRV1(,TS Rli"'NDERED for the accuracy of data supplied by other parties upon which KCI may rely,or UNDFR 111[S PROFESSIONAL SERVI(A-S CON'l RACL for testing or inspection work performed by others. Plans and designs prepared by KCI are predicated on sound engineering Any reference to existing subsurface objects is provided for general reference assumptions that must be tested and adjusted as conditions warrant during based on existing information supplied to KCI by the Client or others and such construction. If Client(toes not retain KCI for the purpose of construction locations are not to be considered exact. At least tbily-eight(48)hours before services for the implementation of the Plans or Designs,their Client agrees to penetrating the ground,Client agrees to contact the local"State One-Call System assume the risk ofunproper implementation and to hold KCI harmless from (Dial 811)"and have a utilities representative on site unless otherwise stated in any loss or damage resulting from the failure to retain KCI to oversee the the scope of work. In the event KCI's work includes penetration of tile ground, implementation of its plan or design. Client agrees that KCI shall not be responsible for any loss or damages claimed to result from said penetration unless direct result of KCI's sole negligence. Client farther agrees that KCI shall not be responsible or liable for the cost of Client agrees to indemnify and field KCI harmless from any claim, suit or any and all corrective actions allegedly caused by KCI unless KCI is provided proceeding for loss or damages to person or property of'others relating to said a reasonable opportunity to participate in the decision on said corrective work. penetration except to the extent said damages are the direct result of KCI's sole negligence. 8. HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES/MOLD INDEMNIFICATIONS Client warrants that it has and will comply with all lawful obligations regarding Client further agrees to indemnify air([ hold KCI hatiffless from any loss or hazardous or toxic substances, and it agrees to indemnity and hold KCI damages to KCI personnel or equipment resulting from any ground penetration harmless from any loss,damage,expenditure or liability arising out ofor in any except when it is the direct result of KCI's sole negligence or when caused by way relating to the presence,discharge,exposure or release of hazardous or normal wear and tear. toxic substances of any kind except to the extent it is the direct result of KCFs sole negligence. Subsurface and earth fill data are informational only. KCI does not guarantee itch data. Client hereby agrees that, to the fullest extent permitted by law, KCI's maximum liability to Client for any and all claims,actions,damages,or losses Although KCI will attempt to complete all services in a timely fashion,KCI(toes arising out of or in any way related to mold shall not exceed the amount of any not guarantee,expressed or implied,the time when work is completed. insurance coverage available to satisfy any claim made against KCI within tile scope of any such coverage in existence at the time the claim is resolved by way KCI General Provisions-Florida,Page 2 of 3 13. CERTIFICATE OF MERIT The Owner shall make no claim(whether directly or in the fianin of third-party of settlement award err judgment(exclusive of any required deductible). Client claim)against K(A unless the Owner shall have first provided K(I with written farther agrees that in no event shall KCI be liable for any claims or damages of certification executed by an independent engineer licensed in the State in which any nature, regardless of the insurance, (including costs relating thereto) for the KCI office submitting this proposal is located,specifying each and every bodily or personal injury related to could claims. act or omission which the certifier contends constitutes it violation of the standard of care expected ofan engineer performing professional services under 9. PAYMENTS similar circumstances. Such certificate shall be provided to the Engineer thirty Invoices submitted by KCl to Client are due and payable in full from the date of (30)days prior to the presentation of any such claim or tire institution of any said invoice without retainage and payment shall not lac contingent upon receipt arbitration or judicial proceeding. of funds from third parties. If air invoice remains unpaid for more than thirty (30)days front the(late of the invoice,a service charge of one and one half 14. TERMINATION percent(I-1/2%)per month,eighteen percent(18%)per amunii,shall be assessed Either party shall have the right to terminate this agreement provided three(3) on all unpaid amounts dating front the date of the invoice. Failure to tender full days written notice is given to the other party. In the event of termination by payment within thirty(30)clays shall be deemed substinitial non- Client for convenience,('hear shall be liable for payment to KCI for all work compliance and KCI, at its option may undertake any or all of the following performed,and expenses incurred,tip to and including the day of termination remedies:(1)stop all work,provide Client is given three(3)days prior written and Fifteen(15)percent of'KCI's remaining fee notice;(2)withdraw all certifications and plans previously submitted;(3)assert a lien,on the property pursuant to applicable law;(4)file suit for the collection It is understood and agreed that once the Work is started by KCI,only Client or ofsaid overdue invoices in any Court ot'coinpetejit.iiii-is(lictioii;and(5) Client's duly authorized representative shall have the authority to order the undertake any other remedies accorded it by law or this Agreement. An exercise work-stopped on its behalf and only by giving KCI written notice. Client may of one or more of these actions shall not be deemed a waiver of future exercise exercise the right to terminate only if it has made all payments due and owing of other actions. Client agrees to indemnify and hold KCI harmless from any to KCI. fees and expenses incurred by KCI as a result ofChent's non-payment,including, but not limited to cost of'personnel nine,court costs, litigation expenses and It is further understood and agreed that,after a termination of the Agreement reasonable attorneys fees. has been efIccted by client or its duly authorized representative ill accordance with the notice retried to herein,Client or its duly authorizes representative 10. ASSIGNS may,within thirty(30)clays ofthe notice to tenninate,order work to resume on Client may not delegate,assign,sublet or transfer its duties or interest in this the project,provided KCI is given tell(10)days advance notice in writing its to Agreement without the written consent ot'KCI. when work,shall resume. It'Client fails to resume the work as provided herein, 11. SAFETY RESPONSIBILITY KCI shall have no obligation to resume the Work at any time thereafter. KCI shall not be responsible fair any safety precautions or programs ot'Chent or KCI shall not be obligated to resume set-vices under the Agreement until Cliclit any ofCIient*s contractors or representatives. has paid all money previously due and owing by Client lient and a restart The equal to ten percent(10%)of the balance remaining to be paid under the Agreement. 12. MEDIATION/ARBITRATION KCI reserves the right to increase this restart fee if necessary to cover the Client agrees that all claims,disputes and other matters in question between the additional expenses generated by starting the Work back ill)after it has been patties aViSing Out of relating to the Agreement or breach thereof shall first be Stopped. submitted for non-binding mediation to any one of the following,as agreed to by the parties:American Arbitration Association,American Intermediation Service, 15. WARRANTY OF AUTHORITY TO SIGN Ainericord, Dispute Resolution]lie.,Endispure or Judicate. Any party hereto The individual signing this contract warrants that he/she has authority to sign may initiate mediation within the nine allowed 14 film,., tm,arbitration as set as,or on behalf ot'Client for whom or for whose benefit KCI's services are forth below and the parties hereto agree to(ally cooperate and participate in good tendered. If such individual does not have such authority,he/she understands filith to resolve the dispute(s). 'I lie cost of mediation shall be shared equally by and agrees that he/she is personally responsible for this contract to KCI in the panics hereto. Any time expended in mediation shall not be included in addition to any liability which Client may have. calculating the time for filing ti)r arbitration. 16. NON-Aul-EIRNHONTOTERMS-WAIVER OF RIGHT Ifirrediation fails to resolve the claim or dispute,the matter shall be submitted This Agreement and all the terms herein may only be amended,deleted, or for arbitration with the American Arbitration Association under the Construction otherwise altered by a written dOCUrnefit signed by KCI and Client. Only all Industry rules,unless the parties agree otherwise or unless a Plailitiffliot it party officer of KCI has authority to waive any matter or to amend the Agreement hereto institutes litigation in a Court ofconipeterujujisdiction and said Court between KCI and('hear. takes personal jurisdiction over one of the parties hereto regarding the same Subject matter its in dispute between the parties hereto. The failure of KCl to enforce or act upon any right afl'orded it by this Agreement No arbitration arising out of or relating to this Agreenwilt shall include, by shall not be deemed it waiver of such right for future acts ofa similar nature, consolidation,joinder or in any other manner,any additional person not it party If any recur or part thereof is field to be invalid by a Court of competent to this Agreement except by written consent of the parties and such consent to jurisdiction,that term or pan theteofshall be deemed deleted and tile remainder arbitration involving an additional persons) shall not constitute consent to of this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect and be binding upon arbitration of any dispute not described therein. This Agreement to arbitrate and the parties, any agreement to arbitrate with an additional person(s) shall be specifically enforceable under the prevailing arbitration law. 17. THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARY The Owner and KCI agree that the set-vices performed by the Engineer pursuant 'File demand for arbitration shall be made within one(1)year of the date the to this Agreement are solely for the benefit of the Owner and are not intended claimant knew or should have known of the existence of the claim,dispute or by either the Owner or KCI to benefit any other person or entity. 'ro tile extent other matter. If the demand for arbitration is not within one(1)year the claim, that any other person or entity,including but not limited to the project contractor dispute or other matter shall be forever barred. Both mediation and arbitration and/or any of its subcontractors,is benefited by the services performed by KC1 shall be optional and not mandatoryat KCI's sole discretion with regard to the pursuant to this Agreement,such benefit is purely incidental and such other collection of earned fees as set forth in section 8,above. person or entity shall not be deemed a third party beneficiary to this contract. The decision tendered by the arbitrators shall be final,and judgement may be 18. ENTIRE AGREEMENT entered upon it in accordance with applicable law in any court liavingjulisdiction These General provisions,any drawings,plans,plats,and/or exhibits attached thereof. In the event either party makes a claim or brings an action against tile hereto,and the Proposal to which these items are attached,set forth the entire other party for any act arising out of the performance of the services hereunder, understanding and agreement between the parties with respect to the subject and the claimant frils to prove such claim or action,their the claimant shall pay matter contained therein and shall be binding and insure(except as otherwise 11 legal and other costs(including attorneys fees)incurred by the other party in provided herein)to the benefit of the parties and then-respective successors and defense ot'such claim or action. assigns. This Agreement supersedes all prior documents, agreements, and understandings between the parties with respect to the transactions contemplated hereby. Ver.February 2019 KCI General Provisions-Florida,Page 3 of3 19. CONTROLLING LAW This Agreement is to be governed by State of Maryland law. 20. TITLE TO PROPERTIES Client represents,warrants and covenants that it,or file individual executing this Agreement on its behalf,possesses either(1)valid title and ownership interests in,or(2)the right to transter,assign or encumber,the real property or parcel(s) of land which is die focus of or is related to the professional services provided by KCI. If Client possess neither valid title and ownership interests in,nor ale right to transfer,assign or encumber,the real property or parcel(s)of land relative to this Agreement,one ofthe following conditions must be fulfilled by Client within ten (10)days after receipt ofa fully executed Copy of Iris Agreement: 1. Client must secure express written authorization from the rightful owner ofthe property that(1)grants KCI the right to provide professional services on or about the property or parcel(s)in question;and(2)acknowledges and affinins the entire teens of this Agreement and the range of protessional services rendered by KCI;or it. Client must pay all additional retainer to KCI in all alTIOUnt equal toTI IIRTY PERCENT(30%)ofthe gross contnict. Further, Client agrees to indemnify KCI, its officers, directors, agents and employees and hold them haralless from and against any and all loss,liability, damages and expense(Including attorneys' fees at both the trial and appellate levels)incurred by KCI or any of them and arise out of or,relate to slander of title or disparagement of property claims resulting trom any negligent act or willful misconduct ol'Client. 21. FORCE MAJURE KCI shall not be considered in default in perliminance of its obligations hereunder if performance of'such obligations is prevented or delayed by acts of(jod or government,labor disputes,failure or delay oftransportation,subcontractors,or any other siniflarcause or causes beyond die reasonable control ofKCI, Time of pm fiorrrhance of KCI"s obhgatitnos Thereunder slhatt be extended by tune peri(xI reasonably necessary to overcome the eflMs of such force majeure occurrences, Chent Signature Dated Ver.February 2019 Group, LLC 9100 Rental Proposal 9100 S. Dadeland Blvd Suite 600 KWIA- Terminal Improvements Miami FL 33156 786-233-5060 06-20-2022 Valid Until 07-05-2022 Rental 03-12-2025 6:00 AM to 12-27-2025 6;00 AM Delivery Key West International Address Airport-EYW 3491 S Roosevelt Blvd Key West FL 33040 Phase 3 West Baggage Claim Construction Area 1 Approximately 83 of STARC RealWall temporary modules- 2-42" hinged door modules Item Type City Price Days Discount Discounted Total Price ReaNWall $ 37,211.63 S3-HD-42H Rental 2 10.50 291.0 25% 7.88 4583.25 S3-WM-42 Rental 17 7.00 291.0 25% 5.25 25971.75 S3-WM-32 Rental 2 6.25 291.0 25% 4.69 2728.13 S3-WM-24 Rental 2 5.00 291.0 25% 3.75 2182.50 S1-FC Rental 2 2.00 291.0 25% 1.50 873.00 S1-RWI Rental 1 2.00 291.0 25% 1.50 436.50 S1-LWI Rental 1 2.00 291.0 25% 1.50 436.50 Crew $ 1,080.00 Installation Services Service 2 90.00 4.0 hours 720.00 2 installers ((@ 4 hours, Dismantle Services Service 2 90.00 2.0 hours 360.00 2 installers CD 2 hours Transport $650.00 Transportation Delivery Service 1 325.00 1.0 325.00 4 www.r-rcocieriicor7tair7mer'rtsystefiis.fr,orrr 9545415849 r Item Type Qty Price Days ...;Discount Discounted Total Price Transportation Removal Service 1 325.00 1.0 325.00 Discount Total $12,403.87 Rental Charge Total $37,211.63 Service Charge Total $ 1,730.00 Sale Charge Total $0.00 Subtotal $38,941.63 Tax Total $2,920.62 Grand Total $41,862.25 I, Page 2 to 3 wvvna.crtocl crrccct,irirxre Cw�ytotr�;>.corrt rr7ikeO( iiio(ie;,ircoo'italiwr'r7erit,ystoriis,roiTi 9545415849 P, This proposal is for the rental and services provided within the dates specified.Extension beyond agreed upon dates subject to charges equal to the rental cost per day beyond dates proposed. 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(CJ O C7 N (D co C1 N N LO GtP 0 b') co cl) P°* CO h� 0') CY LO c7 cl) S4 C',7 m- r- EF} 00 (0 (c) Es3 Isi cp) CM Cz E�'1 '� 4) f.. 64 69 cC5 c¢5 ccS cz a cB �{g "6 Q Q O C7 6 C7 c P G7 u Q C7 eS 4) N r3 �cri 0 0 o CCS (YS CfS t_ N N N d Cl) (n W f� rr I— 0 0 o a a o 0 CV CV CV 0 0 U7 Ln a) 0) N N co co N N N N N C C C (D ( L' c rrr a in in cn cn caY Q3 l x a'a uj u _ > > a m cn o .� COccs c0 y LL 5 _ Cn f U) Cn M I— I— % 0 0 0 CD co (D It 0 3 C-; r-, » L6 M CO Ln Cl) ts) M U) I N* a) 69- co (14 64 (1) X 21 21 co C) C) Q) 76 (D _0 CL 0 0 cu ( cu 0 CONSTRUCTION, ire:- June 201h) 2022 KEY WEST INTENATIONAL AIRPORT Concourse A & Terminal Improvements Please find the following Proposal to Furnish the Labor and Material associated with the Interior Metal Framing, Interior Innsulation, Interior Gypsum Wallboard, Interior Acoustical Ceilings, and Exterior Stucco. A more specific scope follows. Interior ( 1 . All necessary Scaffolding. 2. Provide and Install Metal Framing as shown (20 Gauge), for Walls, Ceilings and Soffits as Shown. All partition walls to bottom of deck. With deflection track. 3. Provide and Install l8ga flat metal for backing as shown. 4. Provide and Install Acoustical (R-1.1) Batt Insulation in partition walls where shown. S. Provide and install acoustical caulking as shown. 6. Stock, Hang, and Finish GWB Type X as well as Moisture Resistant and Tile Backer Board where required. Level 4 application to exposed GWB. 7. Acoustical Ceilings as shown. 8. Area A,B,C, new Structure. 9. Area D, Keynote 4.1.04 & includes Bridge Virtual Reality Walls and Ceiling. 1 O.Area E No Details shown for our Scope. 11.Area F, New Framing and Patching of existing as shown. 12.Wall Types mention Veneer Plaster No Veneer Plaster Shown. 13.13ased on current pricing. Owner/ GC will bear the cost of all increases up to when material is delivered to the project site. (Please See Page 2) P.O. Box 756, Goodland, FL 34140 1 m 239.398.2336 f 888.677.8636 1 hs a@goodland.construction (Page 2) Key West International Airport June 20"', 2022 (Cont.) Interior Acoustical Ceilings: 1. All necessary scaffolding 2. Furnish and install per ASTM C636, 90% drawings and basis of design criteria dated 5/2/2022. 3. 2x2, 2x4, 2x6, 2x8 tegular edge ceiling tile and 4x8 suare edge ceiling tile, tegular is not available in 4x8 with intermediate duty steel capped grid white 1,5/16" flange. 4. 2x2 metal ceiling panels with fiberglass acoustical backing in intermediate duty steel capped grid white, 15/16" flange at six gate vestibule ceilings. Fiberglass backing will have no affect with the specified unperforated panels. 5. 12" perimeter trim, white at thirty floating ceilings at main concourse, room # 302. 6. 4" perimeter trim, white at twenty-three floating ceilings in areas #100, #105, #108 and #152. 7. DOES NOT include caulking wall angle, additional hanger wires for ceiling mounted devices or cutting ceiling tile for other trades. 8. GC will maintain a sufficient exterior opening into the 2"d floor concourse to facilitate bringing in and removing a GS4390R scissor lift. 9. Based on current pricing. Owner/ GC will bear the cost of all increases up to when material is delivered to the project site. Exterior: 1. All necessary Scaffolding 2. Provide and Place Cement Plaster (Stucco) as shown for the Concourse as shown. (Area's A,B & Q 3. Provide and Place Cement Plaster (Stucco)patching on1v as shown for the existing Terminal. (Areas D & E) 4. No Cement Plaster Ceiling framing shown for either of the Concourse nor Terminal described. Detail S. Any Insulation needed underside of 1,1'fl our slab by others. (Please See Page 3) P.O. Box 756, Goodland, FL 34140 1 rn 239.398.2336 f 888.677.8636 1 hs@good land.construction (Page 3) Key West International Airport June 20"', 2022 (Cont.) Exterior Cont.: 6. Elevations to conform to Architectural designs (Cement Plaster CJ's etc.) 7. The application of Cement Plaster per ASTM 926 C with approved Texture Finish. Interior Metal Framing and GWB Concourse Price: $ 1,393,832.00 Interior Metal Framing and GWB Terminal Price: $ 1,184,385.00 Interior Acoustical Ceilings Concourse Price: $ 586,935.00 Interior Acoustical Ceilings Terminal Price: $ 456,393.00 Exterior Cement Plaster (Stucco) Concourse Price: $ 446,110.00 Exterior Cement Plaster (Stucco) Terminal Price: $ 68,383.00 (patching) Clarifications: I. Caulking and waterproofing by others 2. Painting by others 3. Fire Rated Penetration's through our assemblies to be addressed (remedial fireproofing), by others. 4. Legend Key Notes # 4.139 "Existing Concrete Colunms grout sinooth"by others. S. Legend Key Notes # 4.107 infill to match—Interior we included GWB, Exterior we included Stucco patching shown for Area's D&E Please feel free to call should you have any questions or need additional information. Harry Seaman GOODLAND CONSTRUCTION, INC. P.O. 756 Goodland, Florida 34140 Ph (239) 398-2336—Fax (888) 677-8636 P.O. Box 756, Goodland, FL 34140 1 rn 239.398.2336 f 888.677.8636 1 hs@good land.construction P.O. Box 756, Goodland, FL 34140 1 m 239.398.2336 f 88&677.8636 1 hs a@good land.construction OM ICH Jn'lt ESTABLISHED 1928 PROPOSAL Date: June 27, 2022 REVISED JULY 1,2022 To: Gulf Building Re: KWIA Concourse A&Terminal Improvements—Key West, FL—May 2, 2022 90% Design Set Upon acceptance by you, we agree to furnish and install the following at the above building location: Base Bid—Interior Drywall Furnish and install metal stud partition framing, drywall, insulation and backing per assembly types shown on plans. Drywall ceilings and soffits are to be constructed with metal framing and/or Armstrong drywall grid. Level 4 finish is included throughout. New Concourse Price: $819Q Renovation 1st Floor Price: $25LM Renovation 2nd Floor Price: �591 Add Alternate: Interior Framing Shop Drawings Provide signed and sealed shop drawings provided by a PE for interior metal framing assemblies. Price: $4Q Add Alternate: 2/A501 Clerestory Sill Furnish and install approx. 479 LF of engineered light gauge framing and 5/8"exterior glass mat sheathing per Detail 2/A501. - All exterior scopes outside of the glass mat sheathing are excluded, - No interior drywall board or finish is included at this partition. - 2"x 6" continuous fire treated lumber is included as a wood buck for glazing attachment. Price: 4 QQ Add Alternate: Happy Family Platform - Furnish and install approx. 138 SF of 10" 12ga engineered light gauge metal joists as shown in Architectural and Structural drawings. - Furnish and install of%" thick Tread Brite steel plate is included. - All welding and structural steel scopes regarding this scope are excluded. - Division 9 scopes in this area are included in the Renovation 2"d Floor price. Price: Add Alternate: Patch and Repair Allowance(Renovation 1"Floor) - Allowance to patch and repair approx. 9,021 SF of existing drywall on existing partitions. - The removal and replacement of existing metal framing is excluded. The patching and repair of existing plaster is excluded. Price: it i'y �nl..f�/I�e�/lr,P(1 .i .,��(1g IJ,�/`'�ia.C/IJi, 1011 ,,l)VY a -ui..iui ,l I 1, n �,r r/li///./�/GW%/r/��i%//%///%�lJf, � �.�1/ �!!(,�lr�rr�i>'�rllil,Jrali��ii��� ,,ia�/iii����rnl�ri�/Ir'a 0MICHO ESTABuSHED192o Add Alternate: Patch and Repair Allowance (Renovation 2=' Floor) - Allowance 0z patch and repair approx. 14.3Q5SFof existing drywall on existing partitions and soffits. - The removal and replacement of existing metal framing iaexcluded. ' The patching and repair of existing plaster iaexcluded. Price: Clarifications: - Material pricing ia valid for 120 days from the date of this proposal. - All interior partitions are based onU12Oat5PSF design criteria. ' All 4" light gauge metal framing is excluded due to lack of availability. All SA4 partitions and any other partitions noted ho have 4^ metal framing will ba3-50^ metal framing. - Moisture-resistant gypsum ie included ot areas prone homoisture. - Oumok(or equal) is included a1 areas with tile wall finish. - Gypsum board on the top portion of the HVAC soffit(1/A512)is included as abuse-resistant drywall. - Backing is included ae typical fire treated lumber. - Head of wall conditions include slotted slip track. - Long-leg track runner ie included per sheet Al2O. - All two hour rated column wraps are included per Detail 1/A512. Furring is included for attachment of drywall. - An install-only allowance of(52)standard, drywall access panels is included. All access panels to be furnished hy others. Installation of access panels in masonry ieexcluded. - All interior partitions and ceilings in Passenger Bridge are included as standard framing and drywall. No additional support for Virtual Reality walls and ceiling isincluded. - Adequate access for vertical lifts to enter and exit the area of work must be provided. ' An efficient method of removing trash from the area of work must beprovided. - Installation of HMF included in framed partitions only. HMF to be received and stocked by Lotspeich Company. Furnish and install of all doors and door hardware is excluded. - STC ratings are achieved utilizing components and methods shown in tested partitions. STC testing by Lo{spoich Company isexcluded. - No fire rating is shown for the HVAC soffit on 1/A502 and is therefore excluded, - All demolition scopes are excluded. - Furnish and installation of all expansion joint systems iaexcluded. - Shop drawings for interior partitions that are not subjected to wind loads are excluded. - Fire caulking for other trades iaexcluded. - The installation of wire mesh partitions and doors in Lost Bag Storage 106 is excluded. ' Special accommodations for Covid-1Q procedures and safety are excluded. Acoustical Ceilings Furnish and install Armstrong acoustical ceiling systems per the following: - ACP-1 as Optima (3355) 2' x 2'tile with tegular edge. To be installed over 9/16" Suprafine grid. Total SF iaoppmx. 17.941 with 8.817 SF shown unthe 1m Floor Renovation space and 11.124SF shown onthe 2n' Floor Renovation space. Both tile and grid tobe standard white incolor. - ACP-3 (|ow, non-sloping system) as Optima (3262) 2' x 8' tile with hegu|or edge. To be installed over 9/16^ SupnafineQhd. Total SF is approx. 9.494 and exists entirely on the 1m Floor renovation space. No perimeter edge system is shown for cloud features. Stabilizer clips(435)are included. - ACP'2 as Optima made to order 4' u8'x 1" tile with teQu|ar edge. To be installed nverS/16" Suprafine grid. Total SF is approx. 21,381 and exists entirely in the New Concourse space. No perimeter edge system is shown for cloud features. Stabilizer clips(435)are included. /r \ LOTSPEICH COMPANY INC. ~~_ a1rfx, OMICHO ESTABLISHED 1928 t New Concourse Price: Renovation 1st Floor Price: Renovation 2111 Floor Price: L4�Z Add Alternate: Furnish and Install 4"Axiom Trim - Provide 4"Axiom trim(straight)at all perimeters of acoustical cloud ceiling systems. Inside and outside corners are included to provide a complete system. New Concourse Price: Renovation 1st Floor Price: Clarifications: - Both grid system and ceiling tiles must be installed in the proper construction sequence. Damages by other trades that occur due to improper sequencing will not be repaired by Lotspeich Company without an approved change order. - Breakout pricing has been provided for accounting purposes only. It is assumed that all areas of acoustical ceiling scope will be awarded in a complete package. - Attic stock of 2%of each acoustical ceiling type is included. - Perimeter caulking at wall molding is excluded. - Removal and re-use of existing ceiling tiles and/or grid is excluded. Metal Pan Ceilings j Furnish and install approx. 378 SF of Armstrong Metalworks (6461M1WH) 2' x 2' Torsion Spring ceilings. Tiles are to be unperforated and standard white in color. Exterior-grade grid system includes G90 coating and is to be standard white in color. R11 unfaced batt insulation is included above ceiling tiles. Engineering is excluded. New Concourse Price: 25,Q8Q Exterior Framing and Sheathing Furnish and install approximately 2,509 SF of engineered framing and sheathing per note 4.104 as infill of existing exterior walls for the Renovation of the 1 It Floor space. Signed and sealed shop drawings provided by a PE are included. Final framing design, gauges and sizes will be determined by submitted shop drawings. All plywood is included as 5/8" fire-treated. Insulation and interior board and finish are included in the interior drywall price above. Also, furnish and install approx. 2,493 SF of engineered framing at Passenger Bridge as shown on A508. No sheathing is included in this area. Signed and sealed shop drawings provided by a PE are included. Final framing design, gauges and sizes will be determined by submitted shop drawings. Lastly, furnish and install approx. 255 SF of engineered framing at Passenger Bridge soffit per detail 7/A503. 5/8" Glass Mat sheathing and R19 unfaced batt insulation is included. Signed and sealed shop drawings provided by a PE are included. Final framing design, gauges and sizes will be determined by submitted shop drawings. Interior board and finish are included in the interior drywall price above. Renovation 1st Floor Price: Renovation 2"d Floor Price: 3t4`Q Clarifications: - Price assumes necessary structural steel is in place for exterior framing spans shown on plans. - All permits by others. LOTSPEICH" ' f ,��'� ESTABLISHED 19z� s l Column Covers Furnish and install approximately 4,959 SF of Pittcon Series KS Column covers per the following: - Two column covers at 8' 4" in height and 33" in diameter with a Soft-V joint and 16ga stainless steel #4 brushed finish. Spray-on sound deadening, top reveal (non-telescoping)and base reveal are included. - Seventeen column covers at 24' in height and 38" in diameter with a Soft-V 3-joint and .090 Tk Alum w/ Fluoropolymer finish. Spray-on sound deadening, top reveal (non-telescoping) and base reveal are included. Stacking joint is at 12'AFF. This assembly requires a 3rd vertical joint. - Two column covers at 20' in height and 38" in diameter with a Soft-V 3-joint and .090 Tk Alum w/ Fluoropolymer finish. Spray-on sound deadening, top reveal (non-telescoping) and base reveal are included. Stacking joint is at 12'AFF. This assembly requires a 3rd vertical joint. - Seventeen column covers at 18' in height and 38" in diameter with a Soft-V 3-joint and .090 Tk Alum w/ Fluoropolymer finish. Spray-on sound deadening, top reveal (non-telescoping) and base reveal are included. Stacking joint is at 12'AFF. This assembly requires a 3rd vertical joint. Shop drawings, misc. framing for attachment and freight to the jobsite are included in the price. The manufacturer's standard 1-year warranty is included. Paint is 2-coat fluoropolymer paint that meets or exceeds all performance characteristics of AAMA 2605 specifications and comes with a standard 5-year limited warranty offered by Pittcon. Mock-up of column covers is excluded. Column covers are neither waterproof nor watertight. Price: �417.12Z Parking has been included in the price. All work to be performed during typical 5 day, 40 hour work weeks. ADD 1.3%for bond. Only such work as is specifically designated above is included in this proposal, which supersedes all previous proposals and agreement. Unless otherwise provided here, any units included in this proposal shall be of standard size and color. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, payment in full of all sums due shall be made to Lotspeich Company immediately upon substantial completion or delivery of the agreed services, materials and/or work covered herein. LOTSPEICH COMPANY INC. KW IA Concourse A&Terminal Improvements Aaron Elston,Project Manager l LOTSPEICH COMPANY � ;./y l��l ,il pp li, .0171 /�, �i//���/Arlh,(c��1�/�J1Dflll(Nd(r����i/9//f,��9�/1///leaf(/1///r/lei//.i���i�%�/0%!N%/Ifrr,A,I,JrVllfl(�lf1i/'9�i!�Yr(��A�i��l„/�/�(!�C/�1JIii��r�g, E G A S U PAINTING & WATERPROOFING 290 SW 12th Ave 0: 954.755.4616 Suite#5 F: 954.944.1930 Pompano Beach, FL 33069 www.pegasusfLus Submitted to: NV2A Group LLC Phone: 7862335060 9100 S Dadeland Blvd#600 Fax: Kendall,FL 33156 Date: June 24,2022 Attn: Sacha Rodriguez RE: Key West International Airport Per plans and specifications,Pegasus Painting&Waterproofing proposes the following scope of work and pricing for the above referenced project. SECTIONS BIDDING: 099000 Painting Pegasus Painting& Waterproofing will provide all materials,lifts,and supplies for the scope. BASE BID SCOPE OF WORK-PAINTING: INTERIOR PAINTING I prime coat and 2 finish coats of paint at interior GB Ceilings. I prime coat and 2 finish coats of paint at interior GB Walls. Priming and Painting of new HM Doors and Frames. Priming and Painting of Steel trusses. I prime coat and 2 finish coats of paint at plywood boards at IT Rooms. Painting of Mise Metal. Per Diem,Housing,Travel. INTERIOR PAINTING $386,521.00 EXTERIOR PAINTING I prime coat and 2 finish coats of paint at Exterior Cement Plaster walls. I prime coat and 2 finish coats of paint at exposed underside of 2nd level. I Prime coat and 2 finish coats of paint at wood trim around windows. Painting of Mise Metal. Per Diem,Housing,Travel. EXTERIOR PAINTING $144,846.00 BASE BID SCOPE OF WORK- PAINTING: $531,367 EXCLUSIONS&QUALIFICATIONS: 1. For P&P Bond,add 3%. 2. Grinding,prep or touch-up of welds,not included. Page 1 of 2 3.Painting and touch-up of mechanical equipment and ductwork,not included. 4. Bondo prep of metal surfaces,not included. 5. Signage and graphics,not included. 6.Painting and color coding of pipes,not included. 7.Prep work necessary to bring walls to an acceptable condition for painting,by others. 8.Parking lot,vehicular,and pedestrian markings,not included. 9.Painting and caulking at sidewalks,curbs and ramps,not included. 10.Finishing of millwork,casework,cabinetry,shelving,and any attached trim is not included. Intumescent paint at columns is excluded in this bid. WC-1,WC-2,and WC-3 is excluded in this bid. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you for this opportunity. [A*L Russell Taylor Project Manager/Estimator Pegasus Painting and Waterproofing, LLC. 0: 954,755.4616 F: 954.944.1930 C: 754.399.6068 Russellt@pegasusfLus www.ocalasusfl.us Page 2 of 2 N '70 0 DAVID ALLEN COMPANY Since TILE-MARBLE:TERRAZZO-SPECIALTY CONCRETE SERVICES-CARPET-RESILIENT FLOORING 2881 Eas Oakland Park Blvd.Suite 318,Ft.Lauderdale,FL 33306 (954)3 15-1749 .1920 To: NV2A Gulf-Keystar,JV . This quotation is specifically based upon the conditions hercon. Any subsequent agreement shall be on AIA Document A401 Subcontractor Form,current addition. Attn: Marina Scherer Phone ft: 954-501-1076 * Final acceptance of this agreement or any other agreement resulting from this F"Inail marinas@gulfbuilding.com proposal is contingent upon verification of timely availability of funds and upon credit approval of the owner,contractor,or other parties responsible for payment. Project: KWIA Concourse A&Terminal Improvements Location: 3941 S Roosevelt Blvd.,Key West,FI,33040 PIROPOSAIL, Architect: McFarland Johnson,Inc. June 21,2022 We propose to furnish and install per plans and specifications dated: 05/02/22 *For qualifications,chiriCic,'.ifions,and cxclusion ,sce attachcd options and proposal notes Section 093000-Tiling $372,652 Section 096623-Resinous Matrix Terrazzo Flooring S381,704 Section 096500-Resilient Flooring-Base S17,656 Section 096500-Resilient Flooring S358,171 Section 096813-Carpet'File $199,341 FOR THE SUM OF:...................... $1,329,524 IJ a P&P hood is required their... ADD I%to our bid above. We have included a projected escalation factor of$26,775 in out,terrazzo base bit[above due to the latest manufactures escalation forecast for the coming years. Proposal is based on current information on availability of materials,labor and price as of the date of this proposal Subcontractor reserves the right to;intend this proposal if tariffs,import duties,trade policy,pandemics,market conditions or related impacts result in an increase of price or time to Subcontractor. Options 1. Add for full coverage moisture vapor treatment at terrazzo ADD $31,352 2. Add for full coverage Rant Board terrazzo protection ADD $11,831 3. If straight terrazzo base is used in licit of cove base DEDUCT ($4,956) 4. If escalation is to be included in the tile scope ADD $18,542 5. If material escalation is to be included in the soft flooring scope ADD $45,839 Addenda: None acknowledged. Respectfully submitted, 1A t ORAT IM; DAVID AIA,EN COMPANY,INC. By. I(Iicltaeilgay Michael Ray,Chief Estimator Y1 A P I- - michaelrayCa)davidallen.com Notes Continued on Next Page... RAIL,Eff,11,NC-CIIAR1,01"FE,NC WASI1ING'rON,D.C.-COLUMBIA,SC-MIAMI,FL-BIRMINGHAM,At, Page 1 of 4 DAVID ALLEN COMPANY KNOAOF Since TILE-MARBLE:TERRAllO-SPECIALTY CONCRETE SERVICES-CARPET-RESILIENT FLOORING 1920 2881 Eas Oakland Park Blvd.Suite 318,Ft.Lauderdale,FL33306 (954)315-1749 SCOPE BREAKOUTS 1. Tile work in Concourse A $337,152 1 Tile work in Existing Terminal $35,500 3. Terrazzo work in Concourse A $302,239 ,r Terrazzo work in Existing Terminal $79,465 5. Resilient&Carper flooring work in Concourse A $178,282 6. Resilient&C'arpet flooring work in Existing Terminal $396,885 T11,E NOTES: 1.Vertical hoisting for material&tools having an opening of at least 42"wide and capable of"lifting a ininitnum ot'3,000 lbs. shall be provided by others,at no cost to this subcontractor, 2.Substrate preparation,tile backer board,mesh tape and finishing of board aridjoints are to be by others. 3.On site provisions for disposal of trash and debris is to be provided by others. 4.Final cleaning to remove construction debris and dirt is to be by others. 5.No floor flattening is included.If'a patching/leveling material is required to rernediate substrate flatness issues,ADD S90.00fbag.One bag typically yields 40sfat an average thickness of 1/8". 6.Caulking and sealants at tile to tile areas is included.Caulking at the transitions to dissimilar materials shall be by others. 7.On-site provisions for adequate water and electric power source to within 200 feet ol'any tile work area,and proper receptacles for the disposal of'trash/debris shall be provided by others,it no cost to this subcontractor. 8.All environmental conditions such as lighting,hearing,and cooling shall be provided by others at no cost to this subcontractor. 9.Premium cement grout with built in sealer is included in our pricing.No additional grout sealer is provided, 10.Tile installation is included as a thin-set installation,following the substrate by others,with cement grout. MUCI-Set installation is excluded since no depressions were shown in the structural drawings, Epoxy Grout is excluded frorn this proposal. 11.protection of flooring is limited to one application of'paper,to be maintained by others. 12, Demolition work,il'any is to be by others. 13.Mock up,it'required,is to be provided during normal install sequence and in finished scheduled areas only.OlTsite mockups are excluded and will require a separate price, 14.Waterproofing/crack isolation is included at floor the only,per Rrl 50. 15.Non-ceramic,metal,trims are included per the response provided in Rl-J 50. 16.All tile work is included as daytime work. 17.Solid surf'acc,materials at niches(and countertops)are excluded from this proposal. To be furnished and installed by others, Non-Certified Tile Labor Rates are as follows: Superintendent:$1 12.00/lir., Eorernan:S100.00/hr., Tile Mechanic/Setter S78.00/hr., 'rite Finisher S69.00/hr., Tile Helper:S60.00/hr. Page 2 of 4 DAVID ALLEN COMPANY 'Vince TILE-MARBLE:TERRAZZO-SPECIALTY CONCRETE SERVICES-CARPET-RESILIENT FLOORING 1920 2881 East Oakland Park Blvd.Suite 318,Ft,Lauderdale,FL 33306 (954)315-1749 TERRAZZO NOTES: 1.Terrazzo flooring is included at 11,831 SF,3/8"thickness with 400 grit polish level as per specifications. Price is based upon I initial job start mobilization with access to a minimum of 5,000 square feet of moving and continuous terrazzo area for installation in order to maintain production.General Contractor to provide total access to the area,unencumbered by others and broom swept upon arrival.Any rernobilizations will be billed at$6,700 each. Terrazzo being a multiple step installation requires a minimum of parts of 4 days for each square foot and each additional color adds another part of a day and if specified moisture treatment adds part of a day and crack membrane another part of a day.We must have"right of way"installation and scheduling.* 2.Epoxy Infill is INCLUDED as an allowance of$38,451 to bring the existing concrete substrate up to the specified 1/8"in 1'-0" terrazzo tolerance. 3.We will provide a one-time moisture transmission test prior to installing epoxy terrazzo,but only,if environmental conditions are met to perform a VALID test.Additional testing,should our test show the concrete does not tneet the requirement for installation,would be by others or as an extra.According to ASTM 2170-18 for a VALID test"in service conditions"must be present 48 hours before,during and after the floor installation. It is unlikely"in service conditions"(relative humidity between 40-60%and temps between 65-85 degrees) can be niet in the southeast without having the FIVAC systern running with full encloser of doors and windows. If these conditions are met DAC will proceed to do testing.If these environmental conditions cannot be met a moisture vapor treatment application will be required unless included in the specification as a requirement.If we can perform a valid test and'the results are above 80% the moisture treatment will be needed as in extra.Also,any lightweight concrete will require moisture treatment as an extra. Moisture Vapor Treatment is EXCLUDED.See Add Alt Above. 4.Crack Isolation Membrane is INCLUDED at CRACKS ONLY per specification requirement,which is recommended by the NTNIA. 5.Substrate prep such as demolition,repair,removals,topping slabs,grinding,and flattening(leveling is EXCLUDED. Floor prep is limited to power shot blasting only to the concrete substrate at areas to receive epoxy terrazzo. Substrate flatness to be in accordance with NTMA standards of 1/4"in 10'feet. 6.DAC will remove grinding residue&trash to a GC provided container located within 200 ft.of the building. 7.Water,220 volt single phase 100 anip breaker and 480 volt 3 phase 60 arnp breaker electrical services with multiple hook-ups/disconnects within 200 feet of any terrazzo area are to be provided by others at no cost to this subcontractor. NOTE:SUFFICIENT AREAS FOR WORK musT BE PROVIDED SO THAT PRODUCTION CAN BE MAINTAINED. 8. Final protection and Final Cleaning of construction dirt and debris of the completed terrazzo shall be by others.See Add Alt Above, Add Alt Protection is to be provided as a one firne application.Maintenance and removal is to be by others. 9.All caulking to adjoining material is EXCLUDED and is to be by others. 11). Provisions for all environmental conditions Such as beat and lighting to OSHA standards shall be by others. 11.Other than the use of simple plastic with tape,all other dust control enclosures&partitions shall be by others, 12. Price is based on a single continuous phase of operations.Refer to above Note I pertaining to remobilization cost requirements.. 13.Price is based on normal/standard working hours and days of operation. 14.Muck up is to be provided during normal install sequence and in scheduled finish areas only(no extra trip or materials), 15.Adequate and timely use of equipment for the offloading and hoisting of materials and tools to multi level access shall be Provided by others.Hoisting Equipment is EXCLUDED.DAC Manpower will be provided for unloading all DAC materials. 16.Precast Fpoxy Terrazzo Cove Base is INCLUDED at 3/4"thick and 6"height as noted in the architectural drawings. 17.Terrazzo Stair Treads are EXCLUDED as are none noted in the architectural drawings. 18. Pricing is based on 4 colors with specified design mix. 19.Terrazzo Strip pricing is based on Aluminum divider strips in pattern provided. 20.Terrazzo Flooring(q,)Elevator Cabs are EXCLUDED as none are noted in the architectural drawings. 21.Terrazzo Logos are EXCLUDED as none are noted in the architectural drawings, 22.Simulation of Permanent Fighting is EXCLUDED. Page 3 of 4 AW'A DAVID ALLEN COMPANY Since TILE•MARBLE:TERRAZZO, SPECIALTY CONCRETE SERVICES•CARPET•RESILIENT FLOORING Iq an 1920 2881 East Oakland Park Blvd,Suite 318,Ft.Lauderdale,FL 33306 (954)315-1749 RESHAIENT&CARPET NOTES: 1.1 loisting equipment for material&tools to be provided by others at 110 Cost to this Subcontractor. 2.On site provisions for disposal of trash and debris is to be provided by others. 3.Final cleaning to remove construction debris and dirt is to be by others. 4.Protection of flooring is limited to one application of paper,to be maintained by others. 5.Concrete to receive floor finishes must be flat to within 1/8"in I W-L)"and 1/16"in 24",well cured,dimensionally stable,free of cracks,free of waxy or oily films,have a steel toweled,aid fine broom finish and free of curing compounds.R.eniediation of❑nsuitable slabs is not included and shall be by others.No excessive floor leveling or grinding is included in this proposal. 6.On-site provisions for adequate water and electric power source to within 200 feet of any tile work area,and proper receptacles for the disposal of trash/debris shall be provided by others at no cost to this subcontractor. 7.All environmental conditions such as lighting,heating,and cooling shall be provided by others at no cost to this subcontractor. 8.Demolition is Excluded, 9.Moisture mitigation has not been included in this proposal.Should on-site testing indicate that moisture mitigation is needed, it will be handled as a change order, 10,Price includes four additional rernobilizations.For additional re-mobilizations ADD$500.00 It. Pricing is based on standard work hours,Monday through Friday. No night work or off-hour work is included. 12.This proposal carries 347 bags of minor floor prep. Should additional floor prep be required,it will be charged at S90/bag for feather finish and M 051bag for self level. 13.Attic stock is EXCLUDED,none called out in specification. 14. Nightwork is►NCL,UDED at Specified Zone Per(iC Phasing meeting on 6/17/2022,Any additional Nightwork to be handled as a change order. 15.Non-Certified Finish tabor Rates are as follows: Superintendent:S88,00/hr., Flooring Mechanic $56,00, Helper$36.00/hr. Page 4 of 4 I db 3750 SW 30"Ave LUMM!MMMITZ IC Hollywood, Florida 33312 POU'Sififis Superiorconcretepolishing.com 954-792-9727/fax 954-792-9437 May 23,2022 SCP is a professional company fully licensed and insured. Our team is very committed to providing you with the best floor installation experience. Our company has been doing polished and sealed concrete,epoxy,and urethane cement work for more than a decade,which includes removal, grinding,honing,staining,and traffic coating.We appreciate your consideration and would be very grateful for an opportunity to perform this work for you. Attn: Project: NV2A Gulf Keystar,a Joint Venture,LLC KWIA—Concourse A&Terminal Improvements 3491 S Roosevelt Blvd 3491 S Roosevelt Blvd,Naval Air Station Key West,FL 33040 Key West,FL 33040 Scope of Work:Superior's cost breakdown for:Epoxy WlQuartz&Sealed Concrete Prep and Floor install: y—Epox Quartz oo System: m.,WZ El _LSy _ Mechanically grind floor with#1 diamonds to profile the concrete surface ➢ Mastertop GP 500ITC493 install Floor System w H&C Clarishield Apply quartz Prep and Floor Install: Sealed Concrete Auto Scrub to clean the concrete surface Does riot include removal of.point,stains,drywall,etc. Seal Concrete with floor system Superior proposes to herby furnish Materials&Labor: Scope work Cast per 5a.Ft. Estimated Sq.FT. Sum Epoxy WlQuortz $&00 175 $1,400.00 Sealed Concrete $1.25 5,685 $7,106,25 Joint Filler $4.50 LF Mobilization $3,500.00(each additional mobilization is also$3,500.00) Total:$12,006.25 All SCP projects require a 50%deposit at the signing of the agreement and prior to any material being ordered far this project. —Also,please note that any required bonds and/or fees associated with the contract or payments are not included. This project is proposed based on specifications and may change upon visual inspection Included in the proposal:labor,equipment,material,all taxes/insurance,and 1-year limited warranty and only the above specified scope.No other scope, product or addition is included,unless in writing.No other agreements or verbal commitments are included. All materials are guaranteed to be as specified. All work to be completed in a workmanlike manner according to standard practices. Any alterations or deviations from specifications involving extra costs will be executed only upon written orders and will become atr extra charge over and above the estimate. All agreements contingent upon strikes,accidents,weather,and any delays beyond our control,we estimate this project will take 10 days or less to complete.Price based on normal business hours and one mobilization This Proposal is valid for 90 days. Services SCP offers that may not be included -Tile,glue,caulk,and paintiernoval -Joint clean and fill -Dye,color,and stain -Pitching and sloping -MMA -Protection of finished floor -Dumpsters -Overlay -Epoxy -Urethane mortar -Polished concrete -Sealed concrete -Urethane mortar Anna Alvarado Project Estimator—(P)954-792-9727 Ext,106 Proposal Acceptance:If your company agrees to the terms and pricing of the proposal,please sign/date and email back Sign Date Marina Scherer [ !:rvm: noreply@salesfurcemmon behalf w Fermin mivem'fennm@foevnawm.com` � Sent: Wednesday,May z5,znzzruoAw To: Marina Scherer Subject; [ExtemaUxysrass Follow un Auwmm,nu, xosqo'specp^nt-Old with pupprp|a»nutuynmssoaao-ovrFmsmnssystem-mlaa4-1ozn,putxysmoomai|- ovr/pruesta|,-mm3a'mxopur 9 K88hOa. Thank you for your inquiry. Here iS some information about the K8Gn8sa product. Our rolls come in15' vvidths and any lengths that you would need. Having pictures and dimensions of your area will help with the process. K9G[@SS: $7.00 pe[ sq. ft. (product only) + shipping/tax Installation between: $7.00 - $14.00 (pending variables) DIY iSavailable......| have attached a few items that will help you better understand what all is entailed in the installation process. Have 8 great day, PS - check out the OiChrpage Fe0niD0iVera FO[8v8rLgVVO' |Oc. 8007 Beeson Street � . Louisville, CJH44641 �~' ferminCcD.foreverlawn.com Office: (330) 499-8873 Mobile: (330) 575-1291 NGWG DMGN FO REAUN DAMUN(,'OLIJER VP Sou"'i Honda Rcgicjn KWIA — Concourse A & Terminal Improvement Signage Implementation Proposal Proposal Date June 20, 2022 1 Amendment Date June 24, 2022 Proposal Number 2206-04 Marina Sherer, Estimating Coordinator Derek Prouty, DIV. 10 Estimator Gulf-Keystar, A Florida JV Gulf-Keystar, A Florida JV 5450 MacDonald Ave., Suite #3 5450 MacDonald Ave., Suite #3 Key West, FL 33040 Key West, FL 33040 VIA EMAIL: Marinas@qulfbuilding.com VIA EMAIL: Derekp@gulfbuilding.com Bid Submitted To: BidsCa)gulfbuildina.com Marina and Derek, Image Resource Group presents the following proposal to implement interior signage and accompanying visual display units (FIDs) in support of the Key West International Airport Concourse A & Terminal Improvement Project. Image Resource Group has amended its proposal to address the Alternate sign-types in response to RF1#54 regarding the FlDs Units(Sign Types F1, F2). IRGs response to the Alternate fabrication sourcing for these units can be found near the end of the proposal. Image Resource Group, Inc. is an environmental graphic design and implementation firm based in Columbia, SC with satellite offices in Jacksonville and Ft. Lauderdale. IRG was founded in 1997 and specializes in environmental graphic design, interpretive design, signage and wayfinding design, signage fulfillment, and project management. IRG has an extensive project history in the Transportation Sector and in South Florida more broadly. Documents which summarize our project experience as well as our design and fulfilment expertise in these areas can be found in the hyperlinks below: Transportation Sector: IRG CCD - Transportation Sector South Florida: IRG CCD - South Florida Region AIA Fort Lauderd,,Oo ALL I M�W.AMA I 3Q 10"k,I'�"W f r¢r¢V S'�'fl 10t C"6owolk C 2�W2` I Ml 2 t,',I - M e103 300 170_? "A"'N Cypie,s,,P,ik VI/est N Ardre,osAvp 'SwO,,2037 Fort Lauderdale FL33309 Hunda R,,,q,,tratn d o?woonCHAa l8 B41 Prudcnhj Dnvc S,2flh floor J,v%kf,on,pfle T L 321207 KWIA- ConcourseA & Terminal Improvement Sigmmgg Implementation Proposal June . 2022 - Page 2 BekNw, you will find |RG'S RFP response for this project. |RG has reviewed and complies with all instructions found in the Instructions to Bidders Document, distributed via SmoartBid. |F<G is also presenting its pricing as broken dOvvO by the dOCUOO8Ot shaped with bidders titled "K\8/|A -_PR|(�E_BREA��UUT_.pdf'. |F<(�'s pricing is based on the project dVcVrOeOtS. speCihCaUythe SigD8Qe package tided °90_KVV|A - SigDage - O5.18.2U22.pdf' |RG'S product descriptions, pricing break out, sign quantities, and overall project totals are found below. Once you have had the opportunity to review this p[OpOs@|. please do not hesitate to reach out to us with any questions, CmnnmnentS. O[ requests for additional SiQn8guor graphics pricing you may have. m 2' x 11'-4" X O" (]V8rG|| painted a|U[OiDUnl angle seamless f[GDle surround with .25" thick resin sign panel with vinyl graphics applied to the first surface and stainless-steel insert panel with Svvid patterns. Attached to ceiling with st[UCtu[@| a|uDliOUrO tube and bGe8 cover. BO[tDrO section removable in order to remove Sign panels for message updates. • 2'-10 1/2" x 5-9 1/2" X R" [)ven]U painted 8|Unninurn angle 8ea[O|eSS frame sVrn}UDd with .25" thick resin sign panel with vinyl graphics applied to the first surface and stainless- steel iDS8d panel with swirl patterns. Painted Dlet@| cover to cOOCe8| any tr@DSidOD attachment to Gt[UC[U[B. Bottom section ne[OOv8b|e in order to remove sign panels for message updates. • 2'-2" x3'-6" X8" Overall painted a|V[DiDUrD angle seamless frame surround with .25" thick resin sign panel with vinyl graphics applied to the first surface and stainless-steel insert panel with swirl patterns. Painted metal cover to conceal any transition attachment to structure. Bottom section FeDl0vmb|8 in order to remove sign panels for message updates. ~ 2'-7" x 9'-8 1/2" x 10" 0ve[GU painted aluminum angle 88anO|egs frame surround with .25" thick resin sign panel with Dimensional reverse channel pin-mounted graphics with interior LED lighting. Back with translucent acrylic to provide edge-lit rear. K8OUOt flush to SUbSt[@t8. [}irneDsiDO@| swing dOOnS with invisible hinges and reDlOV@b|e sides. SigiD|eSS Steel insert panel with sVVi[| pattern and painted metal frame iOsetb@Sep|ate. SarnsUO8 {]H43R Display Monitor inset into VViDdOvv, cut out of sign panel with painted a|VnniDU[O trim frame. w 1'-4" Tall X 8" Wide Overall Reverse channel letter backed with internal white LE[} lighting and backed �� mm ��, Fort dc�o/u | o ooxrvnz,z, ~ M auaoou`rnu � ^ °=°'M"uj'°=A '"p="'" c'ou"S",poIlk*em nroowAndm*ox.o Suite uo� purt Laud,da�e pLmmon rm,m= r03000005018 ow p,"v-nu/o^.° 12fl)flucx Jack =,.om,'Lzzzur KWIA—Concourse A & Terminal Improvement Signage Implementation Proposal June 24, 2022 Page 3 with frosted acrylic, Fabricated enclosed metal channel letter. Stand-offs painted white, painted metal tube extender mechanical attachment to parapet (hidden if possible). Accompanying 10" tall and 4" tall opaque vinyl gate ID graphics on glass doors. • Sign Type F (ST-Fl) — GIDS/FIDS at Gate Counter (Single-Sided): 9' x 8,- 7"x 8 W Overall INFORM FIDs unit at Gate Podium. Blasted stainless steel finish tubes, caps, cross pieces, and foot covers. Metal cabinet runway with lockable access door and data cables. Heavy-duty steel universal VESA low-profile flat-panel adjustable tilt, swivel, and level mount. 3 x Samsung QH50R Display Monitors. • Sign Type F (ST-F2) — GIDS/FIDS at Gate Counter (Double-Sided): 9' x 8'- 7"x 8 W Overall INFORM FIDs unit at Gate Podium. Blasted stainless steel finish tubes, caps, cross pieces, and foot covers. Metal cabinet runway with lockable access door and data cables. Heavy-duty steel universal VESA low-profile flat-panel adjustable tilt, swivel, and level mount. 4 x Samsung QH50R Display Monitors. • Sign Type G (ST-G) — Wall-Mounted Graphics: Painted 1/4" cut acrylic lettering and symbols squares, paint or direct-print first surface symbols. Pin-mount flush to substrate. Sizes and positioning varies depending on location and usage. • Sign Type H (ST-H) — Baggage Claim ID: 2'-5 1/2" x 6'-3 1/2" x 8" Overall painted aluminum angle seamless frame surround with .25" thick resin sign panel with vinyl graphics applied to the first surface and stainless-steel insert panel with swirl patterns. Fabricated painted aluminum surround with engineered aluminum or steel mounting plate on top of sign unit. Samsung QH43R Display Monitor, think profile steel, heavy-duty and adjustable monitor bracket, surface mounted to resin sign panel. 1'-4" dimensional reverse channel pin-mounted graphics with interior LED lighting. Back with translucent acrylic to provide edge-lit rear. Mount flush to substrate. • Sign Type I (ST-1) — Restroom Graphics: 2'-9" Tall, W thick painted dimensional acrylic M/F Restroom graphic. Pin-mounted flush to substrate with silicon. • Sign Type J (ST-J)—ADA Plaque (Large): 10 1/2"x 9" Overall. 3/8" non glare acrylic with clear returns. 2nd surface direct-print matte color or vinyl. 1st surface 1/32" applied Romark matte white symbols and lettering and 1/32" applied Romark clear raster Grade 2 Braille. VH13 Tape and silicone as needed. • Siqn Type K (ST-K) — ADA Plaque (Large): 8 1/2" x 8 1/2" Overall. 3/8" non glare acrylic with clear returns. 2nd surface direct-print matte color or vinyl. 1st surface 1/32" applied Romark matte white symbols and lettering and AIA Fort Lauderdale 1 10 t I,, I lo'W("'nmt S I'to 1CD B,GnkmO'�l Sa, 29221 0 803 7`WP,2121 1 M 803 360 1702 VVV1W "I U, COM 'lamon colko rrd'�u'gr",t'co,n Cyrvess Park West N.And ewsA e Swte 2037 Fwt @_awje,ja4e FL 33309 F,kmda Req'S'U'AtICM 1 031.)000050 18 84 T rlrifdeoUa8 Dnve 'QVI f1cor Jacksoiw,lka P L"52207 KVV&A— CpncourseA & Terminal Improvement Signage Implementation Proposal June 24' 2O22 � Page 1/32" applied F<on0arh clear raster Grade 2 Braille. VHB Tape and silicone as needed. ° 10" X 1' - 5~ Overall. 1/4" DOO glare acrylic with de@[ returns. 2»o surface direct-print matte CO|Vr Or vinyl. 1st Surface 1/32" applied RnnUarh matte white syOlbO|S and lettering and 1/32" applied ROrOark clear raster Grade 2 Braille. VHB Tape and silicone as needed. * 1' X 1'-3" Overall. 3/8" non glare 8C[y||C with clear returns. 2»« surface direct-print matte color or vinyl. 1st surface 1/32" @pp|ied RVmOa[h matte white symbols and lettering and 1/32" applied RonO@rk clear raster Grade 2 Braille. VHB Tape and silicone as needed. * 1''3'' x 1O |6" Overall. 3/8" thick non-glare clear acrylic with clear Fe[UrDS. 11t surface direct-printed message — 8 1/2" x 14" |80a| size paper printed insert option by Owner. 2»u SUrf@ma paint with kOOCh'outvvindnVV. Painted back p8O8i VHB Tape and silicone as needed. OD/k7n/4 or TBD by Owner, * O |6" Tall l�" thick painted acrylic graphics with white vinyl applied tD symbol. 3%''Tall 1/2''thick painted acrylic letters. Pin mounted flush to transom panel with industrial adhesive. • 4" x 2' 1/8" thick aluminum Co[Op0SitB S|QO panel with digitally printed graphics. Mounted to wall with aluminum bracket with countersunk screws. Alternate Layouts for Fire Extinguisher and/EIAED Combo /4''x81. • 2' 3^ x 1' 125" Thick painted panel with direct-printed graphics. • 10^ Diameter DO NOT ENTER Vinyl Graphics applied tOglass. • 12" x 12" Vinyl CNC cut graphics applied to first surface of outer g|@SS vestibule and 5 Y4" Tall Vinyl Letters applied tO first surface glass. * 10 1/2" X 3'-7" 3/8" painted acrylic panel with direct-printed graphics. (Layout 2 — 1'-4 1/2" X5'-9" P@Oe|\ • 12" X 12'' Vinyl CNC cut graphics applied to first surface of outer glass vestibule and 5 W T@|| Vinyl Letters applied tO first surface glass. aIA Fort Laudevuow ,aur.""°m^p°m/c".mm�/� .o,�c"�"*"" *� umua» ' - c°viesspu,kwr�6,5om *oue° menwmzo3� rooLs"vsomrLzouv pm,m~ wew.m,m.c" puouowooso,a 841 p,"^cm/°/ov"" `zmnvn" J=^°"=x�,FL 32207 KWIA— Concourse A & Terminal Improvement Signage Implementation Proposal June 24, 2022 Page 5 • Sign Type X (ST-X) — Area of Refuge Decal: 17" Diameter self-adhesive decal mounted to smooth, flat surface, premium non-slip vinyl over- lamination with pebble like texture for safe, slip resistant design. • Sign Type Y (ST-Y) — Area of Restroom Plaque: 9" x 10 1/2" Overall. 3/8" non glare acrylic with clear returns. 2nd surface direct-print matte color or vinyl. 1st surface 1/32" applied Romark matte white symbols and lettering and 1/32" applied Romark clear raster Grade 2 Braille. VHB Tape and silicone as needed. Multiple Layouts as needed. Concourse A Sign Counts and Cost Summary W HE/ M 'H Evil NON v Y -7, A Overhead Directional 1 $ 6,452.28 6,452.28 B Flag-Mounted Directional 7 $ 4,085.19 $ 28,596.31 C Gate ID Pylon (w/FIDS Monitors) 7 $ 12,810.33 $ 89,672.29 D Gate ID at Entry Door 7 $ 1,519.94 $ 10,639.56 F1 Frame for Gate Counter GIN(SS) 7 $ 29,204.65 $ 204,432.57 F2 Frame for Concourse FIN(DS) 9 $ 27,377.96 $ 246,401.64 G Wall-Mtd.Graphics 1 1,432.79 $ 1,432.79 1 Restroorn Graphic 4 $ 524.39 $ 2,097.55 i ADA Plaque- Large 10 $ 204.94 $ 2,049.44 K ADA Plaque-Small 20 $ 156.36 $ 3,127.10 L Stairwell Plaque 8 $ 246.24 $ 1,969.90 M Elevator Plaque 1 $ 354.16 $ 354.16 N Framefor Evac Map 4 $ 399.25 $ 1,597.00 P Fire Life Safety Wall Blade 7 $ 253.33 $ 1,773.28 Emergency Exit Door Band 27 $ 161.87 $ 4,370.49 X Area of Refuge-Floor Graphics 4 $ 113.49 $ 453.95 Y Area of Refuge-Plaques 12 $ 200.64 2,407.65 Sales Tax 7.50% 45,587.10 Textura Fees 0.22% 1,437.51 P&P Bond (Variable Rate) <1% 4,811.06 AAA rot Lauderd, A,UEOVEUDLIA VW)Pnn'vle P"mt d a rl "-a'vto KH G"f'fnh'a''SC 0 803TO2tl21 - M 170,2 www,m �:')... damun c'''n Cypre$ Pai k West W6,0 N Andr,,,ws Ave SUNN',,20N Folt 641 lmdonk-M[kovu 12W floor )acksonwlf, 32207 KWIA—Concourse A & Terminal Improvement Signage Implementation Proposal June 24, 2022 Page 6 Existing Terminal Sign Counts and Cost Summary 31 dg 4 nit /rid: PT A Overhead Directional 1 $ 6,452.28 $ 6,452.28 B Flag-Mounted Directional 1 $ 4,085.19 $ 4,085.19 G Wall-Mtd. Graphics 3 $ 1,432.79 $ 4,298.36 H Baggage Claim Graphics 3 $ 7,802.03 $ 23,406.08 1 Restroorn Graphic 2 $ 524.39 $ 1,048.78 i ADA Plaque- Large 2 $ 204.94 $ 409.89 K ADA Plaque-Small 5 $ 156.36 $ 781.78 L Stairwell Plaque 1 $ 246.24 $ 246.24 M Elevator Plaque 2 $ 354.16 $ 708.32 0 Overhead Dimensional Graphics 2 $ 1,183.03 $ 2,366.05 P Fire Life Safety Wall Blade 4 $ 253.33 $ 1,013.30 R Glass Door Vinyl 3 $ 248.26 $ 744.79 U Baggage Claim Graphics 2 $ 443.31 $ 886.63 V Wall-Mtd.Sign Panels 2 $ 792.91 $ 1,585.83 W Bulkhead Directional 3 $ 377.45 $ 1,132.35 Exlst!'63'Teftinal S06ToTAL 36 7 Sales Tax 7.50% $ 3,687.44 Textura Fees 0.22% $ 116.28 P&P Bond(Variable Rate) <1% $ 339.01 5rjjMjMj§K1ffMEjM3L'jjEMr=� FIDs Alternates In response to RF1 #54 where a prospective bidder inquired about submitting an alternate fabrication method and source for sign-types F1 and F2, FlDs units, Image Resource Group has researched alternate fabrication methods and sourcing this product through our specialty stainless steel fabricator and have concluded that providing the FlDs Units through Forms & Surfaces (InForm) is the most prudent and, in the end, efficient way of delivering this sign type. We have worked with Forms & Surfaces for many years and believe they have a very high quality and consistent product. AIA Fw t Lauderdale I k t 0 t f)1 4,¢o r ef)i el, ,C 292 2 803 7 All 2 1,'t - M BO i�WO N 702 ovww damon (��'mqpm Cypr',,'S„R."rk V'j','sJ 6750 N Ardiems/We 'S'u,Ce 2037 Foo I aAerdnle �L 13306 Fkmda P 0'100000 KY19 841 {1P I ldc"M'a�()nvv I 2W flooi Jack''unvi[[(,,,r L 32207 KWIA—Concourse A & Terminal Improvement Signage Implementation Proposal June 24, 2022 Page 7 Given the exact specifications for stainless steel fabrication and the prototyping1testing procedures as detailed in the RFP package, which has been reiterated through the RF1 response, IRG does not believe providing an Alternate stainless-steel option for the FlDs units presents a significant savings in time or money to the client. OVERALL PROJECT TOTALS A full Schedule of Values which captures Concourse A, Existing Terminal, and Overall Project Total can be found as "Attachment A" to this proposal. Elm Concourse A SUBTOTAL 136 $ 607,827.95 Existing Terminal SUBTOTAL 36 $ 49,165.84 TA 2 Sales Tax 7.50% $ 49,274.53 Textura Fees 0.22% $ 1,553.79 P&P Bond (Variable Rate) <1% $ 5,150.06 Inclusions: • Fabrication, Delivery, Installation of All Signage Defined Above • Mounting brackets and internal cables for Digital Signage • Final electrical and cable connections to Digital Signage • Sales Tax, Textura Fees, P&P Bond • Davis Bacon Wages for all on-site labor Exclusions: • Electrical Conduit to Signage Locations • Data lines and other Digital Signage cables to Signage Locations • Above-ceiling framing/supports for overhead/ceiling mounted signage • Wall-Blocking behind support wall for flag mounted signage • Permitting (not applicable to interior signage) AIA k Fort Lauderd,,Ae 1 30 Pmwkg 6 lo-t GoiwrP Sfiil,� tM,Gnitlrnh 'S t�l (", () lift) 710)�)'�2 M 803 �00 1702 WV1W """n aaori collw-,(�z,r�jpm uow Cq,."ro s Pail,West 5750 N An brews Ave,Suite 2037 Voit L�Rjdecda e N 33309 acksonvdk 341 Pi udcM a I Uriv(�a 12M floor.J, s,I L 32207 K\A/LA—Concourse A &k Terminal Improvement Signagg Implementation Proposal ( / June 24, 2O22 � Page K8a[iO@ and [}enak' Image Resource Group is Very excited for the opportunity to work with you and NV2A on this Joint Venture in support of Key West International Airport. 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KWIA CONCOURSE A&TERMINAL IMPROVEMENTS KEY WEST,Fl, 330,10 Itern Description Qty Unit Rate Total GLOBAL.-TP GLOBAL TOILET PARTITIONS.SATIN STAINLESS I LOT 28,020,00 28,020.00-r STEEL,FLOOR MOUNTED OVERHEAD BRACED,58" f 11GH DOORS AND PANELS,STAINLESS STFPL, INSERT IIINGE,CHROME PLATED STIRRUP BRACKETS,STAINLESS STEEL,SHOES,GR.A-B BAR REINFORCf.-.MENT. 20 STALLS 6 URINAL SCREEN(WALL HUNG) INSTALLATION INSTALLATION I LOT 11,095.00 11.095.00 NOTE: -RESTROOMS QUOTED:312,314,332,334 -ACKNOWLEDGE OFRFFS JEXTURA INCLUDED IN PRICING PRICE INCLUDES DELIVERY TO THE JOBSITE. Subtotal $39,115.00 PRICES ARE VALID FOR 30 DAYS Sales Tax (7.0%) $1,961.40 BACKING AND CUT OUT BY OTHERS BOND AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. Total $41,076.40 146 RESTORATION PLUS CORP ESTIMATE 12150 SW 128 CT SUITE 135 /11AMI, FL 33186 Date Estimate# PHONE#:305-387-5623 6/20/2022 1467748 Name I Address Ship To GULF BUILDING,LLC. KWIA CONCOURSE A&TERMINAL IMPROVEMENTS KEY WEST,FL 33040 Item Description Qty Unit Rate Total TA TOILET ACCESSORIES(ASI,SLOAN,GEORGIA I LOT 41.460.00 41,460.00T PACIFIC,&TORK) 9013-9 AS[BABY CIIANGING STATION,HORIZONTAL, 6 0.00 0.00T SURFACE MOUNTED,STAINLESS STEEL 3801-36 ASI 3800 SERIES 1-1/2"DIA--SNAP FLANGE GRAB 9 0,00 0.001, BAR 36"L 3801-42 ASI 3800 SERIES 1-1/2"DIA—SNAP FLANGF,GRAB 15 0.00 0.001' BAR 42"L 3469 ASI PAPER TOWEL DISPENSER&WASTE 21 0.00 0.00T RECEPTACLE RECI`.'SSED 0462-AD ASI PAPERTOWEL DISPENSERJWASTE RECEPTACI..,E. 4 0.00 0.001„ 2 GALS. 0477-SM ASI SEAT COVER DISPENSER,S(JRFACE MOUNTED 23 0.00 0.00T 0473-A ASI SANITARY NAPKIN DISPOSAL—SURFACE 16 0.00 O.00T MOUNTED 1315-4 ASI SHELF/HOOK&MOP STRIP 1 0.00 O.00T 0620-2436 AS]CHANNEL LOCK MIRROR 24"W X 36"Fl,PLATED 10 0.00 0.001' GLASS 0620-5436 ASI CHANEL LOCK FRAME MIRROR.54"W X 36"I'L to 0.00 0.00'1` PLATE GLASS 466100 TORK FOAM SOAP DISPENSER WITH INTUITION 9 0.00 0,001, SENSOR,STAINLESS STEEL ESD-800-CP SLOAN DECK MOUNTED FOAM SOAP DISPENSER. 22 0.00 O.00T POLISHED CI-IROME FINISH 56746A GOERGIA PACIFIC COMPACT4 ROLL QUAD 25 0.00 O.00T CURELESS HIGH-CAPACITY TOILET PAPER DISPENSER,FAUX STAINLESS INSTALLATION INSTALLATION I LOT 10,215.00 10,215.00 NOTE: I PRICE.INCLUDES DELIVERY TO THE JOBSITE. Subtotal Sales Tax (7.0%) Total Page 1 146 RESTORATION PLUS CORP ESTIMATE 12150 SW 128 CT SUITE 135 MIAMI, FL 33186 date Estimate# PHONE#:305-387-5623 6/20/2022 1467748 Name/Address Ship To GUI,F BUILDING,LLC. KWIA CONCOURSE A&TERMINAL,IMPROVEMENTS KEY WEST,FL 33040 Item Description Qty Unit Rate Total -RESTROOMS QUOTED:255A,255B,255C,312,314, 315,316(SARA),329,330(NURSING),332,334,328 (JAN) -NO MODEL#PROVIDED FOR SEAT COVER DISPENSER,MIRRORS,AND MOP HOLDER.QUOTEID TYPICAL,STANDARD.PLEASE CONFIRM. -ACKNOWLEDGE,OF RFFS -TEXTURA INCLUDED IN PRICING PRICE INCLUDES DELIVERY TO THE JOBSITE. Subtotal $51,675.00 PRICES ARE VALID FOR 30 DAYS Sales Tax (7.0%) $2,902.20 BACKING AND CUT OUT BY OTI IERS BOND AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. Total $54,577.20 Page 2 146 RESTORATION PLUS CORP ESTIMATE 12150 SW 128 CT SUITE 135 MIAMI,FL 33186 Date Estimate# PHONE 9:305-387-5623 6/20/2022 1467749 Name/Address Ship To GULF BUILDING,LLC. KWIA CONCOURSE A&TERMINAL IMPROVEMENTS KEY WEST,FL 33040 Item Description Qty Unit Rate Total FE LARSEN FIRE EXTINGUISI IERS&CABINET 1 7,885.00 7,885,00T 2409-R2 LARSEN'S MODEL 2409-R2 5TI-11"L FULLY RECESSED 23 0.00 0.004' FIRE EXTI-NGUISUER CAB rNUI'WITH WHITE BAKED ENAMEL FINISI I(CAN BE USED AS PRIMER)WITI I FULL ACRYLIC DOOR(5 1/4"WAIJ,,DEPTI I REQUIRED) MP-10 LARSEN'S MODEL MP-10 10 LB ABC MULTI PURPOSE 23 0.00 0.00T DRY CIIEMICAL PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHER wiFf-I 4A80BC IJI.,RATING,AND[NSPECT ION TAG. (FOR CABFNE'r) MP-10 LARSEN'S MODEL MP-10 10 LB A13C MUIXI PURPOSE 12 0.00 0.00T DRY CHEMICAL.PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISIR',R WITH 4A60BC UL RATING.BRACKET AND INSPECTION TAG, INSTALLATION INSTALLATION I LOT MI0.00 3,810.00 NOTE: -ACKNOWLEDGE,OFRI-TS -TEXTURA INCLUDED IN PRICING PRICE INCLUDES DELIVERY TO TILE JOBSITE. Subtotal $11,695.00 PRICES ARE VALID FOR 30 DAYS Sales Tax (7.0%) $551.95 BACKING AND CUT OUT BY OTHERS BOND AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. Total $12,246.95 146 RESTORATION PLUS CORP ESTIMATE 12150 SW 128 CT SUITE 135 MIAMI,FL 33186 Date Estimate# PHONE#:305-387-5623 6/20/2022 1467750 Name/Address Ship To GULF BUILDING,LLC. KWIA CONCOURSE A&TERMINAL IMPROVEMENTS KEY WEST,FL. 33040 Item Description Qty Unit Rate Total LIST-LOCKERS METAI..,LOCKERS, 12"W X 18"D X 36"H,DOUBLE I ['OF 6,099.00 6,099.00T 'TIER,LOUVERED DOORS,Z.-BASE,CONTINUOUS SLOPE TOP 9 FRAMES INSTALLATION INSTALLATION I LOT 4,110.00 4,110.00 NOTE: -LOCKER ROOM QUOTED:232 -ACKNOWLEDGE OF RITI'S -TEXTURA INCLUDED IN PRICING PRICE INCLUDES DELIVERY TO THE JOBSITE. Subtotal $10,209.00 PRICES ARE VALID FOR 30 DAYS Sales Tax (7.0%) $426.93 BACKING AND CUT OUT BY OTHERS BOND AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. Total $10,635.93 146 RESTORATION PLUS CORP ESTIMATE 12150 SW 128 CT SUITE 135 MIAMI,FL 33186 Date Estimate# PHONE#:305-387-5623 6/20/2022 1467751 Name/Address Ship To GULF BUILDING,LLC. KWIA CONCOURSE A tic TERMINAL IMPROVEMENTS KEY WEST.Fl, 33040 Item Description Qty Unit Rate Total CLARIDGE-VDP CLARIDGE VISUAL DISPLAY PRODUCTS I LOT 5,620.00 5,620.00T 2 EA.-TI-I X 8'W MARKERBOARD,CLARIDGE PORCELAIN ENAMEL STEEL,ALUMINUM BACKING AND FRAME 2 EA,-311'X TW MARKERBOARD,CLARIDGE PORCELAIN ENAMEL STEEL.ALUMINUM BACKING AND FRAME I EA.-TH X 2'-6"WTACK BOARD,CLARIDGYE I IOMOGENEOUS NATURAL CORK,VINYL COATED FABRIC INSTALLATION INSTALLAXION 1 1,01' 3.059.00 3.059.00 NOTE: -ROOMS QUOTED(ACCORDING TO RFI#24):256,258, 232,252 -ACKNOWLEDGE OF REFS -TEXTURA INCLUDED IN PRICING PRICE INCLUDES DELIVERY TO THE JOBSITE. Subtotal $8,679.00 PRICES ARE VALID FOR 30 DAYS Sales Tax (7.0%) $393.40 BACKING AND CUT OUT BY OTHERS BOND AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST. Total $9,072.40 y Phone: Fax (888)-462-2676 d (312)-243-6414 ION, if, Email: sgutlerrez@acornwire.co www.acgrnwire.com /GlN acorn wire and iron works' Quotation Date: 5/18/2022 Quote#: ACNQ34743 Company: Gulf Building Award Date: Contact: Marina Scherer Project: Key West International Airport Phone: (954)492-9191 Fax: Email: marinas@gulfbuilding.com We propose to furnish the fallowing material per Acorn's Specification,subject to the conditions listed below 136 Heaver Dutly Fnt'A1.1 /�/�/r/ii ;'.;, p% �i/ / cii/,�i/ �i j /ii/��i/ii// ,i/ / & Lost Bag Storage Room 106 97 LF of Acorn 135 heavy duty partition at T-2" high. -30 LF of Acorn 135 heavy duty partition at T-2" high. (Subtracting LF from door) 10 Hinged doors at 3'-0"wide by 7'-0" high w transom and Doors to have Hasp for padlcok, padlock by others. * No Cut-outs quoted" (' If there are additional insurance requirements for this project,this quote may be subject to change to include additional fees incurred by Acorn. Shipping to Zip Code : 33040,Delivered Only Freight Rate subject to change.No,tax included. Finish: Standard Powder Coated. USD Price: $17,300.00 Installation: By Others. Estimated Ship Date: 4-8 weeks base on project size and after FINAL receipt of approval of shop drawings Submittal Package is provided within 1 weeks,after Purchase Order has been Process. Package Includes:Samples,Product Data,Shop Drawings,and LEED data. Professional Structural Engineer Analysis's are not provided for any project,unless requested specifically,and noted on this quote as an additonal quote. TERMS: An Illinois Corporation Net 30 days upon credit approval.Order over$20,000 Required Deposit Since 1913 Sales or use taxes not included unless so stated. Price quoted will be held for thirty(30)day from date above,with delivery within B months. Stephanie Gutierrez Prices are subject to change.All prices are in USD Currency.Steel surcharge may apply. CED 1WWire Mesh Partitions-Folding Gates -Special Wire Products CS, Member 1 of 5 i' lr;. acorn wire and iron works' t phone:800.55.ACORN(800.552,2676) i fax:888.452.2676 website:www.acornwire.com SECTION 10 2213 WIRE MESH PARTITIONS Fart- 1 General 1.01 Description A. General 1. Furnish all wire mesh partition as indicated complete with all hardware and accessories(except, field bracing to be by the erector unless noted to be by Acorn) in accord with the provisions of Contract Documents. 1.02 Submittals A. Shop Drawings 1. Furnisli complete drawings including details of 1)panel and door construction, 2) hardware and fittings, 3) installation. 1.03 Storage and handling A. Store wire mesh panels in a dry area out of the weather, and prohibit the stacking of othcr material on top. Part-2 Product 2.01 Partition materials: for normal industrial use. A. Partition to be equal to Acorn## 135. Height to be (Specifier note: standard/stock Heights T-0 '/W", 8'-0", 8'-11 3/, ", 9'-1 1 1/2" 11'- 11 F. Standard/stock widths 5'-0", and special width and height as required.) 1. All wire tyi.re constructed of gauge steel wire woven into 2" x 2" diamond mesh pattern, securely clinched to channel frames. 2. Vertical frames to be 1 1/2"x 3/4"x '11Ga cold rolled"U"section channels with 7/16"bolt holes 18"o.c. 3. Horizontal frames 1 1/2"x 3/4"x 1/8"cold rolled channels. 4. All joints mortised and tenoned. 5. Center reinforcing bar 1 1/2"x 3/4"x 11Ga cold rolled channel tenoned to side frames with all wires woven through center stiffening bar(s). (Specifier note: woven in stiffener bars; 1-required for 7' and 8' Acorn Wire& Iron Works LLC Page 1 of 3 2of5 N 00, acorn wire and iron works'"" phone;800.55.ACORN(800,552.2676) fax:888.452,2676 ( website:www.acornwire.com SECTION 10 2213 WIRE MESH PARTITIONS partitions; 2-required for 9' and 10'partition; 3-required for 12' partition.) 6. Vertical Panel Stiffeners: 2 1/2"x 5/16"thick hot-rolled:flat for partitions tip to 20" 0"in height. 3"x 5/16"thick hot-rolled flat for partitions 20' and above in height. 7. 'fop capping bar 3"x 4.1lb hot rolled channel with 5/16""U" bolts 28" O.C. 8. Corner posts 1 3/4"x 1 3/4"x 1/8"angles with 7/16"bolt holes to match partitions. (Specifier note: special corners-other than 90' available.) 9. Floor sockets: (aluminum) 2 1/2"high with set screw adjustment. 10. Service windows: standard/stock size 24"x 15" with shelf where indicated. Shelf cau be all inside,centered, or all Outside. (Specifier note: service windows caii be used on doors. Also, special widths and heights are available. W imlows over 5'wide or Thigh may require counterbalancing. [Sash Balancers]) 11. Sliding doors: frames 1 `�/2" x '/"x 11Ga channel with 1 '1/2"x 1/8" flat bar coverall around. Each doter to have two 4 whecl roller bearing hangers, box track, and bottom guide channel. (Specifier note: statulard/stock widths Y-0 %2", 4'-0 %", 5'-0", 6'-1". Standard/stock clear headroom heights 6'-5 5/8", 7'-3 3/8".) 12. Hinged doors: 1 1/2"x 3/4"x 11Ga channel with 1 %"x 1/8" flat bar cover three sides and 1 3/4"x 7/8"x 1/8"full length strike angle on door and on jamb side. Each door to have(3)4 %2"x 4 %2"butt hinges with non removable pins. (Specifier note: standard/stock widths; 3'-0 %,",4'- 0". Clear open heights 7'-0 9/16",7'-10 13/16". Special width and height available.) 11 a. Dutch doors: two section door complete with lock in both upper and lower section,with shelf centered on lower section. Construction same Acorn Wire& Iron Works LLC Page 2 of 3of5 i IKII acorn wire and iron works'"" phone:800.55.ACORN(800.552.2676) fax:888.452.2676 website:www.acornwire.com SECTION 10 2213 WIRE MESH PARTITIONS as hinged doors with each section having 2 butt hinges. (Specifier note: standard/stock widths, 3'-0 %"and 4' 0" with a height of 7'-0 9/16", 7"- 10 13/16".) 13. All doors to be completely reversible; slide and hinged, locks, hand and swung. 14. Hinge Door: Marks Lockset(Model# W3720)with cylinder operated by key outside and recessed knob inside. Slide Door: Marks Lockset (Model#W3820)with cylinder operated by key outside and recessed knob inside. (Specifier note: alternates I) internal hasp fir padlock; 2) push button combination locks 3)alarm and panic alarm locks; 4)electric release for slide and hinged doors.) Lock cylinder by: (Specifier note: 1) hardware supplier; 2)owner; 3) Acorn. 15. Field bracing furnished by erector: unless specifically noted to be by Acorn. 16. Provide cut-outs for any penetration(i.e. pipes, ducts, conduit)of'the wire nnesh as shown on the drawings or as required for installation. F'rame curt-outs with channel. 17. Finish: partition receive one coat of power coat applied with color selected by architect fi•om manufticturer's standard colors. (Specifier note: optional finishes-1)electro-galvanized; 2)electro-galvanized and, power coat; 3) hot-dipped galvanized) Part-3 Execution 3.01 Installation. A. Install wire mesh partition in accordance with manufactures' shop drawings. All doors and moving parts to operate freely. B. Use touch-up paint on any surface damaged during installation. Acorn Wire& Iron Works LLC Page 3 of 3 4`of 5 acorn wire and iron works" 100% AMERICAN MADE CERTIFICATION July 1, 2015 This letter is to certify that since 1913, products of Acorn Wire and Iron Works LLC (Acorn) are all or virtually all "Made in the USA". Design, manufacturing and sales/administrative functions are done at our company headquarters in Chicago, Illinois. Acorn sources its steel only from American suppliers (and will not knowingly source material that is not "American Made") and manufactures its product using only American labor. Acorn does not own or operate any manufacturing facilities, warehouses, or offices outside of the United States. This letter is to also certify that Acorn truly believes in "American Manufacturing" and that American companies and organizations should employ as many Americans as possible and to do as much business as possible with other American companies so that American workers can provide the best for their families. Dean WvV,, ne Presid7t Acorn Wire and Iron Works LLC Division 10 22 13 Wire Mesh Partitions Division 10 22 16 Folding Gates 5 of 5 M.HANSON & COMPANY,INC. 33 S.E. FIFTH STREET,STE 200 PROPOSAL: 37703 'OCA RATON,FL 33432 DATE: 0 6/2 2/2 2 ✓oice: 954-630-1500 JOB# : 00001-000991 Fax: 954-630-1555 PROPOSAL FOR: INSTALL AT: GULF BUILDING CORP 633 S FEDERAL HWY STE 500 KEY WEST INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT FT LAUDERDALE FL 33301 MONROE DEPT OF AVIATION CONCOURSE A AND TERMINAL 3491 S ROOSEVELT BLVD TEL: (954) 492-9191 KEY WEST FL 33040 FAX: (954) 761-3221 SALES REP ID: CUSTOMER P/O. . : QUOTE VALID MARK A. HANSON —# QTY PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SELL EXTENDED 1 36 B-1 ARCONAS FLY5S 5 SEATS 4, 314 . 75 155, 331 . 00 LINEAR UNITS 6 REGULAR ARM PER UNIT, FLOOR MOUNT REGULAR GLIDE FLYAWAY SERIES UPHOLSTERY GRADE A NASSIMI ESPRIT CAL 117- COLOR TBD, LEGS SEAT SIDES,AND ARMS SATIN ALUMINUM FRAME AND BACK PAN FINISH POWDER COAT COLOR CLOUD SILVER, ARM TYPE REGULAR ARM WITH ARM PAD, GLIDES REGULAR FLOOR GLIDES Tag 1 : 1ST AND 2ND FLOOR 2 60 FLYBTOBR FLYAWAY BACK TO BACK 363 . 93 21, 835 . 80 CONNECTOR RETRO FIT Tag 1 : 1ST AND 2ND FLOOR 3 29 B-2 ARCONAS FLY4S 4 SEATS PER 3, 464 . 48 100, 469 . 92 LINEAR UNIT 5 REGULAR ARM PER UNIT, FLOOR MOUNT REGULAR GLIDE FLYAWAY SERIES UPHOLSTERY GRADE A CONTINUED . . . PAGE 1 M.HANSON & COMPANY,INC. 33 S.E.FIFTH STREET,STE 200 PROPOSAL: 37703 'OCA RATON,FL 33432 DATE: 0 6/2 2/2 2 ✓oice: 954-630-1500 JOB# : 00001-000991 Fax: 954-630-1555 PROPOSAL FOR: INSTALL AT: GULF BUILDING CORP 633 S FEDERAL HWY STE 500 KEY WEST INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT FT LAUDERDALE FL 33301 MONROE DEPT OF AVIATION CONCOURSE A AND TERMINAL 3491 S ROOSEVELT BLVD TEL: (954) 492-9191 KEY WEST FL 33040 FAX: (954) 761-3221 SALES REP ID : CUSTOMER P/O. . : QUOTE VALID MARK A. HANSON QTY PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SELL EXTENDED NASSIMI ESPRIT CAL 117- COLOR TBD, LEGS SEAT SIDES,AND ARMS SATIN ALUMINUM FRAME AND BACK PAN FINISH POWDER COAT COLOR CLOUD SILVER, ARM TYPE REGULAR ARM WITH ARM PAD, GLIDES REGULAR FLOOR GLIDES Tag 1 : 2ND FLOOR 4 5 B-2 ARCONAS FLY4S 4 SEATS PER 3, 401 . 09 17, 005 .45 UNIT WITH ADA SEAT 4 REGULAR ARM PER UNIT, FLOOR MOUNT REGULAR GLIDE FLYAWAY SERIES UPHOLSTERY GRADE A NASSIMI ESPRIT CAL 117- COLOR TBD, LEGS SEAT SIDES,AND ARMS SATIN ALUMINUM FRAME AND BACK PAN FINISH POWDER COAT COLOR CLOUD SILVER, ARM TYPE REGULAR ARM WITH ARM PAD, GLIDES REGULAR FLOOR GLIDES CONTINUED. . . PAGE 2 M.HANSON & COMPANY,INC. 33 S.E. FIFTH STREET,STE 200 PROPOSAL: 37703 f ',OCA RATON,FL 33432 DATE: 0 6/2 2/2 2 ✓oice: 954-630-1500 JOB# : 0 0 0 01-0 0 0 9 91 Fax: 954-630-1555 PROPOSAL FOR: INSTALL AT: GULF BUILDING CORP 633 S FEDERAL HWY STE 500 KEY WEST INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT FT LAUDERDALE FL 33301 MONROE DEPT OF AVIATION CONCOURSE A AND TERMINAL 3491 S ROOSEVELT BLVD TEL: (954) 492-9191 KEY WEST FL 33040 FAX: (954) 761-3221 SALES REP ID: CUSTOMER P/O. . : QUOTE VALID MARK A. HANSON # QTY PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SELL EXTENDED Tag 1 : 2ND FLOOR "5 5 B-2 EMBROIDERY ADA WHEELCHAIR 38 . 25 191. .25 LOGO Tag 1 : 2ND FLOOR 7 36 B-4 ARCONAS FLY3S 3 SEATS 2, 614 . 21 94, 111 .56 LINEAR UNIT 4 REGULAR ARM PER UNIT, FLOOR MOUNT REGULAR GLIDE FLYAWAY SERIES UPHOLSTERY GRADE A. NASSIMI ESPRIT CAL 1.17- COLOR TBD, LEGS , SEAT SIDES,AND ARMS SATIN ALUMINUM FRAME AND BACK PAN FINISH POWDER COAT COLOR CLOUD SILVER, ARM TYPE REGULAR ARM WITH ARM PAD, GLIDES REGULAR FLOOR GLIDES Tag 1 : 2ND FLOOR ........... E PAGE 3 M.HANSON & COMPANY,INC. 33 S.E. FIFTH STREET,STE 200 PROPOSAL: 37703 'OCA RATON,FL 33432 DATE: 06/22/22 ,voice: 954-630-1500 JOB# : 00001-000991 Fax: 954-630-1555 PROPOSAL FOR: INSTALL AT: GULF BUILDING CORP 633 S FEDERAL HWY STE 500 KEY WEST INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT FT LAUDERDALE FL 33301 MONROE DEPT OF AVIATION CONCOURSE A AND TERMINAL 3491 S ROOSEVELT BLVD TEL: (954) 492-9191 KEY WEST FL 33040 FAX: (954) 761-3221 SALES REP ID: CUSTOMER P/O. . : QUOTE VALID MARK A. HANSON —# QTY PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SELL EXTENDED 8 15 B-5 ARCONAS FLY3B STANDARD 2, 822 . 95 42, 344 .25 BENCH 3 SEAT FLYAWAY SERIES UPHOLSTERY GRADE A NASSIMI ESPRIT CAL 117- COLOR TBD, LEGS SEAT SIDES,AND ARMS SATIN ALUMINUM FRAME AND BACK PAN FINISH POWDER COAT COLOR CLOUD SILVER, ARM TYPE REGULAR ARM WITH ARM PAD, GLIDES REGULAR FLOOR GLIDES Tag 1 : 2ND FLOOR 9 2 C-1 STUDIO TK STFBlH FRACTALS 1, 715. 41 3, 430 . 82 LOUNGE CHAIR HIGHBACK, GRADE 3 FABRIC Tag 1 : 2ND FLOOR 10 12 C-2 AND T AGATI PINWHEEL GEE-CFG-01 14, 148 . 84 169, 786 . 08 -4 (4) PLUS (4) TABLES TOTAL OF 48 FABRIC B GRADED IN Tag 1 : 2ND FLOOR PAGE 4 M.HANSON & COMPANY,INC. 33 S.E. FIFTH STREET,STE 200 PROPOSAL: 37703 `OCA RATON,FL 33432 DATE: 0 6/2 2/2 2 ✓oice: 954-630-1500 JOB# : 00001-000991 Fax: 954-630-1555 PROPOSAL FOR: INSTALL AT: GULF BUILDING CORP 633 S FEDERAL HWY STE 500 KEY WEST INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT FT LAUDERDALE FL 33301 MONROE DEPT OF AVIATION CONCOURSE A AND TERMINAL, 3491 S ROOSEVELT BLVD TEL: (954) 492-9191 KEY WEST FL 33040 FAX: (954) 761-3221 SALES REP ID : CUSTOMER P/O. . : QUOTE VALID MARK A. HANSON —# QTY PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SELL EXTENDED 11 12 D-2 75N3072DSFL 450. 46 5, 405 .52 RENEGADE, 30DX72W, DESK SHELL, TFL TOP GlC GROMMET, CENTER X NO END PANEL, GROMMET STD STANDARD LAMINATE ? ----- UNSELECTED ------ ? ------ UNSELECTED ------ 12 12 D-2 RENEGADE, 29DX18WX29H, PEDES 439. 57 5, 274 . 84 TAL, UNDERSURFACE, BOX/BOX/F ILE 75N291829PUBBF 88PL LEVEL, PLATINUM METALLIC KRB RANDOM CORE, INSTALLED, BLACK ? ------ UNSELECTED ------ 13 5 0-1 STUDIO TK QUI STBAl QUI 749. 51 3, 747 . 55 SMALL OTTOMAN 25 . 511 DIAMX18"H GRADE 3 FABRIC Tag 1 : 2ND FLOOR PAGE 5 M.HANSON & COMPANY,INC. 33 S.E. FIFTH STREET,STE 200 PROPOSAL: 37703 'OCA RATON,FL 33432 DATE: 0 6/2 2/2 2 ✓oice: 954-630-1500 JOB# : 0 0 0 01-0 0 0 9 91 Fax: 954-630-1555 PROPOSAL FOR: INSTALL AT: GULF BUILDING CORP 633 S FEDERAL HWY STE 500 KEY WEST INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT FT LAUDERDALE FL 33301 MONROE DEPT OF AVIATION CONCOURSE A AND TERMINAL 3491 S ROOSEVELT BLVD TEL: (954) 492-9191 KEY WEST FL 33040 FAX: (954) 761-3221 SALES REP ID : CUSTOMER P/O. . : QUOTE VALID MARK A. HANSON # QTY PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SELL EXTENDED 14 2 P-1 AGATI POD WKS STR 52-49 5, 430 . 10 10, 860 .20 ELE UPS SINGLE FACED 1 PERSON WORKSTATION, 4 TRAC ELECTRIC UPHOLSTERED SURROUNS, FIXED BENCH WITH CUSHIONED SEAT AND BACK, PLASTIC LAMINATE WORK SURFACE AND SIDE SHELF52"DIA X 49k X 19"SEAT HEIGHT, INCLUDES GRADE B FABRIC Tag 1 : 2ND FLOOR 15 2 P-2 AGATI POD DUO WKS SIR 8, 730 . 89 17, 461 .78 7641-49 ELE UPS SINGLE FACED 2 PERSON WORKSTATION, 4 TRAC ELECTRIC UPHOLSTERED SURROUNS, FIXED BENCH WITH CUSHIONED SEAT AND BACK, PLASTIC LAMINATE WORK SURFACE AND SIDE SHELF7611W X 41"D X4911H X 1911SEAT HEIGHT, INCLUDES GRADE B FABRIC CONTINUED. . . 1, PAGE 6 M.HANSON & COMPANY,INC. 33 S.E.FIFTH STREET,STE 200 PROPOSAL: 37703 l ',OCA RATON,FL 33432 DATE: 06/22/22 ✓oice: 954-630-1500 JOB# : 0 0 0 01-0 0 0 9 91 Fax: 954-630-1555 PROPOSAL FOR: INSTALL AT: GULF BUILDING CORP 633 S FEDERAL HWY STE 500 KEY WEST INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT FT LAUDERDALE FL 33301 MONROE DEPT OF AVIATION CONCOURSE A AND TERMINAL 3491 S ROOSEVELT BLVD TEL: (954) 492-9191 KEY WEST FL 33040 FAX: (954) 761-3221 SALES REP ID: CUSTOMER P/O. . : QUOTE VALID MARK A. HANSON # QTY PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SELL EXTENDED Tag 1 : 2ND FLOOR --l6 15 ST-3 LOCKER 15S121842VPLRM 827 . 93 12, 418 . 95 FOOTPRINT, 12WX18D, STORAGE L PERSONAL LOCKER, HINGE RIGHT,METAL 12"W X 18"D X 3 8"H E EXTENDED KRB RDM CORE INCL, NOT INSTAL, BLACK STD STANDARD GROUP 1, NON-METALLIC ? ------ UNSELECTED --- --- G GLIDE 17 1 T-1 STUDIO TK BEVY STETSA16N 507 . 54 507 . 54 SQUARE OCCASIONAL TABLE 2411W X 24"D , Tag 1 : 2ND FLOOR 18 10 T-2 AGATI 7, 427 . 52 74, 275 .20 PRB-TBL-9636-42-PLM-SSB POWER BAR TABLE 96"W X 36"D X 42"H LAMINATE TOP, CONTINUED . . . PAGE 7 M.HANSON & COMPANY,INC. 33 S.E.FIFTH STREET,STE 200 PROPOSAL: 37703 'OCA RATON,FL 33432 DATE: 0 6/2 2/2 2 voice: 954-630-1500 JOB# : 0 0 0 01-0 0 0 9 91 Fax: 954-630-1555 PROPOSAL FOR: INSTALL AT: GULF BUILDING CORP 633 S FEDERAL HWY STE 500 KEY WEST INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT FT LAUDERDALE FL 33301 MONROE DEPT OF AVIATION CONCOURSE A AND TERMINAL 3491. S ROOSEVELT BLVD TEL: (954) 492-9191 KEY WEST FL 33040 FAX: (954) 761-3221 SALES REP ID: CUSTOMER P/O. . : QUOTE VALID MARK A. HANSON # QTY PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SELL EXTENDED POWERED . , 19 1 FREIGHT FOR AGATI FURNITURE 19, 284 . 72 19, 284 . 72 20 1 FREIGHT FOR STUDIO TK 572 . 85 572 . 85 21 1 SURCHARGE FOR TK STUDIO 538 . 01 538 . 01 21 1 KIMBALL INTERNATIONAL 2, 165 . 45 2, 165 . 45 MATERIAL/FREIGHT SURCHARGE 21 1 FREIGHT FOR ARCONAS SEATING 15, 371 . 58 15, 371 . 58 23 1 R/D/I RECEIVE DELIVER AND 11, 500 . 00 11, 500 . 00 INSTALL ALL PRODUCT STUDIO TK KIMBALL INTERNATIONAL FURNITURE FOR DESKS AND LOCKERS, AGATI FURNITURE, INCLUDES 1 TRIP CHARGE CONTINUED . . . PAGE 8 M.HANSON & COMPANY,INC. 33 S.E. FIFTH STREET,STE 200 PROPOSAL: 37703 'OCA RATON,FL 33432 DATE: 0 6/2 2/2 2 ✓oice: 954-630-1500 JOB# : 00001-000991 Fax: 954-630-1555 PROPOSAL FOR: INSTALL AT: GULF BUILDING CORP 633 S FEDERAL HWY STE 500 KEY WEST INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT FT LAUDERDALE FL 33301 MONROE DEPT OF AVIATION CONCOURSE A AND TERMINAL 3491 S ROOSEVELT BLVD TEL: (954) 492-9191 KEY WEST FL 33040 FAX: (954) 761-3221 SALES REP ID: CUSTOMER P/O. . : QUOTE VALID MARK A. HANSON # QTY PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SELL EXTENDED 25 1 R/D/I RECEIVE DELIVER AND 48, 500 .00 48, 500 . 00 INSTALL ARCONAS SEATING ONLY RECEIVE AND ASSEMBLE OFF SITE 424 FLYAWAY SEATS, 15 FLYAWAY 3 SEAT BENCHES, NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS, FREE AND CLEAR WORK AREA, REMOVE TRASH, EXCLUSIVE USE OF ELEVATORS, STAIR CARRY TO BE ADDITIONAL, NO DOUBLE HANDLING OF PRODUCT. PLEASE NOTE DUE TO FREIGHT, SURCHARGES AND LEAD TIMES CONSTANTLY CHANGING , PRICING IS VALID FOR 30 DAYS LEAD TIMES ARE RUNNING AT THIS TIME 14-20 WEEKS FROM TIME OF ORDER PAGE 9 M.HANSON & COMPANY,INC. 33 S.E.FIFTH STREET,STE 200 PROPOSAL: 37703 'OCA RATON,FL 33432 DATE: 0 6/2 2/2 2 ✓oice: 954-630-1500 JOB# : 00001-000991 Fax: 954-630-1555 PROPOSAL FOR: INSTALL AT: GULF BUILDING CORP 633 S FEDERAL HWY STE 500 KEY WEST INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT FT LAUDERDALE FL 33301 MONROE DEPT OF AVIATION CONCOURSE A AND TERMINAL 3491 S ROOSEVELT BLVD TEL: (954) 492-9191 KEY WEST FL 33040 FAX: (954) 761-3221 SALES REP ID: CUSTOMER P/O. . : QUOTE VALID MARK A. HANSON # QTY PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SELL EXTENDED WE REQUIRE 50% DEPOSIT, BALANCE DUE AT TIME OF INSTALL, ACCEPTANCE OF OUR TERMS & CONDITIONS. AFTER 30 DAYS STORAGE CHARGES ARE APPLICABLE. SUBTOTAL. . . . : 832, 390 .32 DEPOSIT REQUIRED:445, 782 . 00 CCEPTED BY SALES TAX— : 59, 173 . 66 DATE ACCEPTED TOTAL 891, 563 . 98 PAGE 10OF 10 c CN 0 NCS M 0 0 o to Qf AD mt0 UJ CO GO W CO CO cai 12 0 0 00' C 0 0 0 0 co z z z 2: 2f z z SCt Od 4) Os • E F- H F- F- H F- I-- ca QJ :2 us o o b 0 0 0 0 000 72 '2 '2 '2 U- ro m ro ro sq U) U)co co cn co U) 16 6 6 U� 14 is E 65 Fn Fn 05 65 U5 Fn I? M D M� 'D L. '16 E E E E E E E 0 0 lz ai E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E � o 2 .2 .2 .2 2 ;F < < < < 8 of E C) 8 G -- cr 0 g tF= N N o o o (5 < M 0 0 tf= 0 0 as � 8 8 .8 8 8 8 8. . . . m f5 0 co co co co (n O 0 u Y , i I � �Y / i I / r / - i////�/�./r// /,,,;//r/ :✓ r�../�� . /r///�j// %%/ / / ,,,,r,r / r G/i ✓%/��jrr�/i�//�/ mal Airport A Proposal By: G and S Mechanical USA, Inc. dba G & S Airport Conveyor C G&S Airport Conveyor Airport Baggage Sotutions To: NV2A Gulf Keystar, a Jnwit Uentaare, LI;C J���,t va,ntir,t+.:irr U.S.Office: Phone: 403-230-1140 Canadian Corporate Office: 3409 West Harry Fax: 403-293-9774 50 Slater Road Wichita,Kansas Email: tim.buffam@gsairportconveyor.com Strathmore,Alberta 67213 Web Site: www.gsairportconveyor.com T1P 1J3 1 G&S Airport Conveyor,° n .. 1, .. Air'port HA s Suluda June 20,2022 NV2A Gulf Keystar,a Joint Venture, LLC 3491 S Roosevelt Blvd, Key West, FL 33040 Attn;Antonia Pinto,Sr Project Manager apinto@nv2agroup.com G and S Mechanical USA, Inc is pleased to submit this proposal to NV2A Gulf Keystar, a Joint Venture, LLC for the Baggage Handling Scope for the KWIA—Concourse A&Terminal Improvements Program at Key West International Airport. We strive to provide our customers with the highest level of quality products and services. We believe our experience in all aspects of baggage handling systems including design, manufacturing, installation, and maintenance gives us a unique advantage in the industry. We have enjoyed working with the Key West International Airport over the past 15 years and appreciate the business and opportunities that we have had in working together. After reviewing the drawings&specifications, we have put together our proposal and submitted as per NV2A Gulf Keystar's request via email. l _ We thank you for the opportunity and look forward to answering any questions you may have about our proposal. Sincerely, Tim Buffam Sales Manager G and S Mechanical USA, Inc. 3409 West Harry St. Wichita, KS 67213 (888) 328-8826 G and S Mechanical USA, Inc. Florida License #: FR04235 U.S.Office: Phone: 403-230-1140 Canadian Corporate Office: 3409 West Harry Fax: 403-293-9774 50 Slater Road Wichita,Kansas Email: tim.buffam@gsairportconveyor.com Strathmore,Alberta 67213 Web Site: www,gsairportconveyor.com T1P 1J3 2 G&S Airport Conveyor Table of Contents CoverPage.............................................................................................................................1 CoverLetter...........................................................................................................................2 CompanyInformation............................................................................................................4 Project Profile and References ...............................................................................................6 BasicScope Overview& Pricing............................................................................................13 ua.office� Phone: *03-230 o*o Canadian Corporate Office: 3409 West Harry Fax: 403-293-9774 50 Slater Road Wichita,Kansas Email: mn.ouna Strathmore,Alberta 67213 Web Site: np 1J3 G&S Airport Conveyor '(�, Vw vggy j t Airpurl nnyp a Statwf{ax Company Information G and S Mechanical USA, Inc. is an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) of airport baggage handling systems specializing in the commercial airline industry. We design, manufacture, install, commission, and maintain baggage handling systems for airports across the globe. The commitment to quality products and service has positioned G and S Mechanical USA, Inc, as the baggage conveyor supplier of choice for many architects, engineers, and airline clients. G and S Mechanical USA, Inc. was founded in 1982 as an operations & maintenance service company by Mr.James Goertz. In 1993, G and S started manufacturing Baggage Handling Systems and currently employs roughly 100 full-time employees in various locations. G and S Mechanical USA, Inc. prides itself on the provision of fully integrated turnkey solutions, Working in close partnership with our clients, we are fully involved from the initial stages of system design and engineering, manufacturing and installation; all the way through to operations and maintenance training and maintenance and aftermarket support. G and S Mechanical USA, Inc. offers a reliable and economical line of products that are designed with quality and reliability in mind. Emphasis is placed on standardized, modular design and construction, and this is translated to the manufacturing process. Our accurate, repeatable manufacturing procedures ensure that products manufactured in the past, present, or future can be combined to work together to provide a superior, lasting product. We strive to provide our customers with the highest level of quality products and services and believe our experience in all aspects of baggage handling systems including design, manufacturing, installation, and maintenance gives us a unique advantage in the industry. At G and S Mechanical USA, Inc., we realize that a good reputation is built on actions rather than words. Our commitment to our customers is second to none. We have built our company and reputation around our company objectives: • Build a quality product. • Be committed to the highest standards of service in all phases Of our projects. • Exercise integrity even in difficult situations. • Endeavour to build long term, mutually beneficial relationships with our clients. • Endeavour to be recognized as industry leaders while assisting our customers achieve their goals U.S.Office: Phone: 403-230-1140 Canadian Corporate Office: 3409 West Harry Fax: 403-293-9774 50 Slater Road Wichita,Kansas Email: tim.buffam@gsairportconveyor.com Strathmore,Alberta 67213 web Site: www,gsairportconveyor.com T1P 1J3 4 C Airport �,vA Conveyor f s The following includes some of the main manufacturing tooling at G&5: • Trumpf L3030 4000 Watt CNC Laser Cutter • Trumpf L3040 6000 Watt CNC Laser Cutter • Trumpf TruLaser Tube 7000 • (3)Trumpf 5230 Press Brakes • Haeger 824 Insertion machine • CNC Rolling Machine • Kern Laser Etcher 40OW • Lemmer compressed air painter with a full exhaust paint booth • Lincoln Robotic Welder • Hydmech CNC bandsaws • Various drill presses &welding machines i . Trumpf L3040 6000-Watt CNC Laser Cutter U.S.Office: Phone: 403-230-1140 Canadian Corporate Office: 3409 West Harry Fax: 403-293-9774 50 Slater Road Wichita,Kansas Email: tim.buffam@gsairportconveyor.com Strathmore,Alberta 67213 Web Site: www.gsairportconveyor.com T1P 1J3 5 C S Airport Conveyor Project Profiles and References Project Name: Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport- Recapitalization Project T4S & T41 Project Location: Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport 3400 E. Sky Harbor Blvd. Phoenix, AZ 85034 Project Description: Terminal 4 South (T4S) modifications required changes to baggage conveyor components, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, structural, and telecommunications infrastructure to provide for the installation of Explosive Detection Equipment (EDS) within the baggage screening area, Explosive Trace Detection (ETD) equipment in the Checked Baggage Resolution Areas, and the installation of applicable CBIS hardware and software for use with the project. The objective of the Project is to enhance baggage screening capabilities and throughput. Equipment Provided: General transport, power curves, queues, merges, diverters, catwalk, and replaced MCP cabinets 1 �1p >a, .ui � u , J � p �f Value: $12,000,000.00 Completion Date: May 2016 Project References: Contact: Asher David Company: BNP Associates Phone: 720-259-9381 n U.S.Office: Phone: 403-230-1140 Canadian Corporate Office: 3409 West Harry Fax: 403-293-9774 50 Slater Road Wichita,Kansas Email: tim.buffam@gsairportconveyor.com Strathmore,Alberta 67213 Web Site: www.gsairportconveyor.com T1P 1J3 6 GS,airport Conveyor i Airport Baggage Wutians Project Name: TSA System Integration Facility(TSIF) in Washington, DC Project Location: Transportation Security Administration Facility One West Post Office Road Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport Washington, DC 20001-6000 Project Description: Manufactured, designed, and installed an Inline EDS Baggage Handling System for the TSA System Integration Facility. Equipment Provided: Check-in conveyor, power curves, vertical sortation devices, horizontal sortation devices, general transport conveyor, queue conveyors, power curves, merges, and catwalk. G � l Value: $12,000,000.00 Completion Date: January 2012 Project References: Contact: Chris Norton Company: Vic Thompson Company Phone: 817-293-7600 / U.S.Office: Phone: 403-230-1140 Canadian Corporate Office: 3409 West Harry Fax: 403-293-9774 50 Slater Road Wichita,Kansas Email: tim.buffam@gsairportconveyor.com Strathmore,Alberta 67213 Web Site: www.gsairportconveyor.com T1P 1J3 7 .. cG&S Airport Conveyor f f r/,.�,'-!•ltryaort Ba"age SaheYlenn Project Name: Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport—T4S1 Concourse—WC No. 11D— Baggage Handling Systems Project Location: Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport 3400 E. Sky Harbor Blvd. Phoenix, AZ 85034 Project Description: The project involved various additions to the outbound and inbound baggage system including providing an entire new CBIS, CBRA, and Makeup area in Terminal 4 as well as various additions to the outbound and inbound baggage handling system.The equipment provided in this project are General transport, power curves, queues, merges, diverters, slope plate claim devices, catwalk, baggage inspection tables, and supplied new MCP panels. l H P. 0•, /y �i Value: $36,000,000.00 Completion Date: 2021 Project References: Contact: Dan Rauscher Company: City of Phoenix Phone: (623) 221-7658 U.S.Office: Phone: 403-230-1140 Canadian Corporate Office: 3409 West Harry Fax: 403-293-9774 50 Slater Road Wichita,Kansas Email: tim.buffam@gsairportconveyor.com Strathmore,Alberta 67213 Web Site: www.gsairportconveyor.com T1P 1J3 8 G< S airport Conveyor F x,�, �" /'il �lnsrpurr fl�+gyati�xikwl�nz Project Name: SWA T-Point Relocation at the Kansas City International Airport Project location: Kansas City International Airport 601 Brasilia Ave Kansas City, MO 64153 Project Description: This project consisted of the modification of an existing slope plate carousel & the addition of a new make-up slope plate carousel, as well as new transport conveyor to feed the new device. Equipment Provided: General transport conveyor, power curves, queues, slope plate carousel. catwalk, and a new MCP. Noll y � 1r, i Value: $900,000 Completion Date: June 2019 Project References: Contact: Jade Wilson Company: The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company Phone: 816-929-8589 Email: Jade,Wilson@whiting-turner.com J.S.office: Phone: 403-230-1140 Canadian Corporate Office: - 3409 West Harry Fax: 403-293-9774 50 Slater Road Wichita,Kansas Email: tim.buffam@gsairportconveyor.com Strathmore,Alberta 67213 web Site: www.gsairportconveyor.com TIP 1J3 9 G S Airport Conveyor My Project Name: BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport—Task 6 Project Location: BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport 7050 Friendship Road, Baltimore, MD 21240 Project Description: This project modified and extended the two inbound feeders that were previously provided in the DE Connector project. The existing conveyors were replaced with new weather-proof, hooded transports originating in a new remote loading area further from the main terminal. The system included exterior access panels and catwalk for maintenance. Control Touch Systems, Inc. teamed with G&S to provide the new motor control, upper level modifications and programming updates. Equipment Provided: General transport, power curves, queues, and catwalk. l Value: $1,800,000.00 Completion Date: August 2015 Project References: Contact: John H. Rouse Company: Baltimore Contractors, Inc. Phone: 410-908-1010 Email: j,rouse@baltimorecontractors.com U.S.Office: Phone: 403-230-1140 Canadian Corporate Office: 3409 West Harry Fax: 403-293-9774 50 Slater Road Wichita,Kansas Email: tim.buffam@gsairportconveyor.com Strathmore,Alberta 67213 Web Site: www.gsairportconveyor.com T1P1J3 10 C &S Airport Conveyor r �.wt..,l,KirperK wa�'��C+e Hmlr�llr�ne Project Name: Fairbanks International Airport Checked Baggage Handling System Recapitalization Screening Design Project Location: Fairbanks International Airport 6450 Airport Way Fairbanks,AK 99709, USA Project Description: Recapitalization/Optimization Outbound Baggage Handling Systems. The upgrade included replacement and modifications to the existing conveyor, EDS integration, BHS reporting, upper and lower level software/programming, mechanical/ HVAC, UPS upgrades, plumbing, electrical, structural, and telecommunications upgrades. The existing X-rays were replaced to improve throughput and overall performance. The CBRA was upgraded to full PGDS compliance including conveyor modifications, new search stations, anti-fatigue flooring, lighting, noise abatement, and all necessary egress improvements. The project was successfully phased in during Live Operations and brought online incrementally with the completion of numerous ISAT's. Equipment Provided: General transport, power curves, queues, merges, diverters, catwalk, and replaced MCP cabinets tf � ri l a 4I Value: $5,000,000 Completion Date: July 2017 Project References: Contact: Mike Dean Company: State of Alaska - Department of Transportation Phone: (907)451-1657 U.S.office: Phone: 403-230-1140 Canadian Corporate Office: 3409 West Harry Fax: 403-293-9774 50 Slater Road Wichita,Kansas Email: tim.buffam@gsairporteonveyor.com Strathmore,Alberta 67213 web Site: www.gsairportconveyor.com TIP IJ3 11 G, S Airport Conveyor f cmla,rtdstr,y 12,2M8 Re:..James 1. Goertz and GFIS Mechantcal„ Inc To 11"homrK it (':'mccnr +a designer and nc,ak'un gpr of B a"""!'a;o H mdh ng`'"stvnv"(MIS)and Checked Baggage Inspe ctioI S.%steIn* (('tilts),A" ( It&'ec wkcd 4%kh Jim(;ua rt/and G&S NIccmhmiicaI fnm Wo lmve coII p>etcrd IlIa kIl D€sign,Bid Buis cP ptoj c ta,tou,,t,q� Il q nm hme a ton IaI CoIItnwtI,a reLaicbw4ip but eec rc Iyoth a%m- ing t,moI d.a a wlBiY ma goaI for fliv s,enar client. w(' II;i%e also I II uqvd o lI I)c'agn dlrtika p:n oject;"a,is son (d "r tn"af<0w Nad Nn(I heNI the ayntrmact ,Hld in(,dwis VI C took Hic If;ad 4%e h d`� u.@�tN''n'g w)I'"(+:XNIF";rH.°i��itlrb dl°slal f7<1C d conC inw-ko 1,�ok for prnajeos echc=¢'e m vall%tiork hog('tltc^e`,. Om Im"t in Jim and((„",stcnls tn'mi oul local;cderLkin c^"pc s iunce tl�,,,e�GPa+,rH�,thetr amura,";a hilt c`vempylsat".4 IkC`gHiuo and twlillCl(pYlt"`r to t'ul i,e"EFv't It,tE)hm i the kight solution for our n uttud t 10611t5S. 'I he ary our tirro Ct[¢)4'v t b7I ,g u''o h;k6ndlflig '1'tvm original e quip"b"V4 W n ddlk7ukwturvrR'. by tc^ n c,itla c,Y hick t'�flu intact dw('ntl Seth[YF kMi,c li mi?•,cry, It er,tk has c'am rpl,w"tlion":or¢c(piikvaddfC n'w'd i ilm nuatiucY Pyle a:"c^a un tai t ns v' `��rra c�ucelt�, W 4 C tfief' °Aec uw i%v Otfircn mrt [,r 0, u, VTC U.S.Office: Phone: 403-230-1140 Canadian Corporate Office: 3409 West Harry Fax: 403-293-9774 50 Slater Road Wichita,Kansas Email: tim.buffam@gsairportconveyor.com Strathmore,Alberta 67213 Web Site: www,gsairportconveyor.com T1P 1J3 12 C&S Airport Conveyor V ,�,�p,rl,lrpwrM t�� � Sulrakburgy Basic Scope Overview G and S Mechanical USA, Inc is pleased to submit this proposal to NV2A Gulf Keystar, a Joint Venture, LLC for the Baggage Handling Scope for the KWIA—Concourse A&Terminal Improvements Program at Key West International Airport. This Proposal is based on the drawing and specifications: • "Q"Series Baggage Handling System drawings titled "Key West International Airport Concourse A&Terminal Improvements" by Logplan —dated May 2nd 2022 • Baggage Handling System Specifications-Spec Section 347716 by Logplan • Request for Proposals—RFP 2—GMP Pricing by NV2A Gulf Keystar, a Joint Venture, LLC • BHS RFI Responses Basic Scope Overview The base scope for this project involves furnishing & installing the Outbound Baggage Handling System including the following items: • Supply& Install of(1) G&S Slope Plate Makeup Carousel • Supply& Install of(2) G&S Flat Plate Baggage Claim Carousels • Supply& Install of(9) G&S General Transport Conveyors • Supply& Install of(7) G&S Queue Conveyors • Supply& Install of(1) 90 Degree Power Curve • Supply& Install of(4) 45 Degree Power Curves • Supply& Install of(1) 45 Degree Spiral Power Curve • Supply& Install of(2) 45 Degree Merges • Supply& Install of(2) Fire/Security Doors • Supply& Install of(1) High Speed Diverter • Supply& Install of(1) SICK Automatic Tag Reader • Supply& Install of approximately 50' of Catwalk • Supply& Install of approximately 325' of Guard Rail • Demolition & Disposal of approximately 225' of existing conveyor • Furnish and install Motor Control Panels complete with necessary field electrical devices • Field wire all motors and electrical devices • Provide shop drawings, engineering, as-built drawings • Provide all necessary Training&Testing • Freight inclusive to site U.S.Office: Phone: 403-230-1140 Canadian Corporate Office: 3409 West Harry Fax: 403-293-9774 50 Slater Road Wichita,Kansas Email: tim.buffam@gsairportconveyor.com Strathmore,Alberta 67213 Web Site: www,gsairportconveyor.com T1P 1J3 13 G SAirport Conveyor 'P',m �/t✓ Atrport Ba uplr"atudumMai Mechanical Installation Mechanical installation will be provided by G&S Airport Conveyor. G&S will provide qualified factory trained personnel for the installation of the conveyor throughout the project. Electrical Installation of Equipment G&S Airport Conveyor will be responsible for the electrical portion of the project, including furnishing and installing all conduits, conductors and terminations from MCP to each motor and all devices. Base Building electrical work is not included. Controls Equipment& Installation G&S Airport Conveyor will be responsible for the supply of all conveyor controls such as sensors, timers, display panels, VFDs, PLC programming, control stations, emergency stop buttons, and motor control panels.The PLC program will provide start/stop control of the entire conveyor arrangement including all mechanical components in the system. Fire Alarm/Security Access Controls The Motor Control Panels will have the ability to integrate with existing building controls such as Fire Alarm &Security Access Controls. Design Criteria All G&S Airport Conveyor materials and components are selected to exceed the specified load and speed requirements of typical airport baggage handling specifications. Warranty G&S Airport Conveyor specifies a standard warranty period of 1 year parts and labor for components that are part of the delivered systems.This period will begin after the acceptance test, latest 3 months after the delivery of each system. Validity This offer is not binding until all technical and commercial details have been clarified and any necessary amendments have been made. This quote is valid for 120 days from the bid date of June 20th, 2022. DBE Participation At G and S Mechanical USA, Inc., we highly value DBE participation in all of our projects. We will provide best good faith efforts to provide as much DBE content as possible for this project. We intend to utilize a DBE certified firm Construction Recruiters America Staffing, Inc. for a portion of the BHS mechanical installation and demolition of the existing BHS and will provide best good faith efforts to utilize a DBE certified Electrical Installation firm. U.S.Officer Phone: 403-230-1140 Canadian Corporate Office: 3409 West Harry Fax: 403-293-9774 50 Slater Road Wichita,Kansas Email: tim.buffam@gsairportconveyor.com Strathmore,Alberta 67213 Web Site: www.gsairportconveyor.com T1P 1J3 14 (Y&S Airport Conveyor ... t �; t�AIrpueM H�yygixg0"��4wt�asud � Pricing Schedule Item Price Base Price(includes engineering, manufacturing, mechanical installation,electrical installation, $3,437,230.00 controls and freight) Bonding(100%Payment& Performance Bond) $62,555.00 Sales Tax @ 7.5%(applied to the equipment only) Included Total Price; $3,499,785.00'' Notes and Exceptions: • Prices are in US dollars • General Contracting work such as hole openings, utility relocations, floor repair and concrete work is by others • The existing MU1 Makeup Carousel is assumed to be reused. Providing a new MU1 is NOT included in this proposal. We have allowed for and included the addition of new Protective Guard Rail surrounding this Carousel. • Bonding is priced as extra in the above pricing schedule • Spare Parts are extra • We will provide best good faith efforts to provide as much DBE content as possible for this project. We intend to utilize a DBE certified firm Construction Recruiters America Staffing, Inc. for a portion of the BHS mechanical installation and demolition of the existing BHS and will provide best good faith efforts to utilize a DBE certified Electrical Installation firm. • Bag Portering is assumed to be not required for this project and is NOT included. • Davis Bacon Wage Rates are included. Thank you for the opportunity to provide this proposal. If you have any questions, please call me at 888-328-8826. Best Regards, Tim Buffam p ell Sales Manager G and S Mechanical USA, Inc. U.S.Office: Phone: 403-230-1140 Canadian Corporate Office: 3409 West Harry Fax: 403-293-9774 50 Slater Road Wichita,Kansas Email: tim.buffam@gsairportconveyor.com Strathmore,Alberta 67213 Web Site: www.gsairportconveyor.com TIP 1J3 15 �. ! '�r �'�� �i��"9�VV��Iwkl�l�li�l1 ��i�{��'.I��I���I���I�✓�I��i��4�i����� RKE, record your global partner for entrance solutions io l/J,l Key West International Airport Why record? Submitted by: David Pickers * 100%TSA Approved Installations record-usa * 100%continued unmanned 4324 Phil Hargett Ct operation Monroe, NC 28110 704-315- * 12+Years' Experience 7392 * 30+airports installed in North david.pickers@record-usa.com America * Manufactured and Supported in USA 7 ii� i I� I�.pry1m1VV dF.I 'S�1 mty 71l�e 0 ij 111 p' ��"'I�tiliy7 Id � � - I �4 r�r; lu%��Muiurmw record your global partner for entrance solutions June 22, 2022 Re: Exit Lane Breach Control Thank you for the opportunity to provide the following pricing for the Exit Lane Breach Control Systems. Security Doors - Exit Lane Breach Control The following price is for the complete sale and installation of record-Lisa's Flip Flow Exit Lane Breach Control System and Assa Abloy/Orion Optical Barrier SpeedGate. • Quantity of Two (2) Flip Flow Triple Extended Units: $200,000 • Quantity of One (1) 'Two-Lane rrhree Pedestal OBSG-'.I'I., Speedgate System: $59,158 The above FlipFlow price includes: • Complete installation Of unit;including floor tracks and anchors • Four Sided Object Detection • Intertek testing to UL 325 • Inside camera integrated into the airports CCTV system • Sprinkler cut outs inceiling • 43" clear door width opening to meet ADA (I I 00mm unit) • All signage • Voice module, audible alarm, strobe light • Web interface for remote diagnostics with technical support • Eight inputs/outputs for integration into the access control system and fire alarm • One(1)pre-install visits • Warranty: One(2)Year • Mobilization: One • Training per spec record-usa 4324 Phil Hargett Court, Monroe, North Carolina, USA 28110 800 438 1937 704 289 9212 Fax 704 289 2024 www.recorddoors.com record your global partner for entrance solutions The above Speedgate price includes: • 2 lanes/3 pedestals of Speedgate Model QBSG-TL • Lanes can be any width up to 40" wide (note that 36" is required for ADA accessibility). This will help make maximum use of your available space in the drawing. • 1 Manual desktop Lane Management and Control System - monitoring and managing from nearby desk • Colors/Finishes as follows: Stainless steel sides, solid surfacing top • Glass height will be 48" tall as per your specification - Tempered Glass Swing barriers • All Lanes will be direction control only and will sound alarm audible/visible/outputs for any violations (wrong direction), • Packaging and freight to the site (standard dock high truck delivery with no ampointmeot I • Installation is by ASSA ABLOY technicians. • Commissioning of the system and training is by Manufacturer factory technician. • Ours eed gate/speed I a ne products include certification to UL2593 standard - the best • certification for swing glass security lanes. record-USa 4324 Phil Hargett Court, Monroe, North Carolina, USA 28110 800 438 1937 704 289 9212 Fax 704 289 2024 www,recorddoors.com IFY AN record The aforenientioned price excludes: • All I I OV-20arnp circuit drop to each lane • All CAT6/POE/IP Addresses to each lane • Connection of POE to inside cameras • All wiring run to each unit(I 8ga 26 wire each) • Sprinkler drops to each unit and flush sprinkler heads(2 per lane) • Key switch/card reader for cleaning mode • Storefront or additional doors around each unit • Construction barricade wall during installation • Forklift for unloading of flat bead truck upon arrival • Material Storage and Staging • PE stamped calculations and/or shop drawings • Mock-ups of any kind • Permits • Non-Standard working hours ( Standard M-F 7AM-511M) • Sales taxes Additional Notes: *Quote valid for 90 days **Due to the fluctuation of materials, the following escalations will apply: if Installation occurs after July 1, 2023..................................5% ***Any contract cancelations will be subject to a 30% cancelation charge. record-usa 4324 Phil Hargett Court, Monroe, North Carolina, USA 28110 800 438 1937 704 289 9212 Fax 704 289 2024 www.recarddoors.com record 4 Please contact me with any questions or concerns regarding proposal. Again,thank you for the opportunity to provide the above proposal; we look forward to working with you and the entire team. Regards, David Pickers Vice President of Direct Sales c record-usa 4324 Phil Hargett Court, Monroe, North Carolina, USA 28110 800 438 1937 704 289 9212 Fax 704 289 2024 www.recorddoors.com R� 0 U �� 0 U ��� �� U U������� U ���� ���UU�� UU���� K�'U����������� U " \ K��� ����t U�+ t^����A Airport June 2�2O22 -� ���� — - Pumhmuer Guhf-Keyatar,a Florida Joint Location: Key West International Venture. LLC Airport Address: S33S Federal Hwy Address: 34Q1S Roosevelt Blvd Fort Lauderdale, FL333O1-31S3 Key West,FL 33040-5295 TK Elevator Corporation(hereinafter 7K Elevator")is dedicated to delivering Gulf-Keystar,a Florida Joint Venture, LLC(hereinafter"Purchaser")the safest, highest quality vertical transportation solutions.I am pleased to present this customized Proposal in the amount of$464,800.00 inclusive of all applicable sales and use taxes to furnish and install 2 passenger elevator(s);based solely on the plans dated 11-05-2021,specification sections 142123,addenda N/A,along with the clarifications noted immediately below and the conditions set forth on the pages that follow. This Proposal shall remain in effect for the next thirty(30)days unless it is revoked earlier by TK Elevator in writing. The price above is subject to escalation-even after Purchaser's acceptance of this Proposal- under certain circumstances including the possibility that TK Elevator may be subjected to increased charges by its Suppliers for any of the applicable materials and/or components due to the imposition of new or increased taxes,tariffs,or other charges imposed by applicable governmental authorities or the possibility that the work described in this Proposal is not completed by December 31.2O23. Clarifications to Architectural Plans and Scope: Please refer to the unit description pages for dimension details,finishes,and inclusions. 1. The proposal includes On-Board User Interface Tool for Non-proprietary functionality.Qualified elevator companies can maintain TKEequipment. 2. One inspection permit and fees are included per elevator during normal hours.OT or re-inspections due to the fault of others io subject to additional charges. 3. Machine beam required at the top of hoistway to be furnished and installed by others.7,500lbs static load required. 4. Powder Coat selections are to be made from the standard options.Any other color/patterns are Subject to a price change. 5. The bid price assumes standard access to the building is available,normal hours delivery is acceptable,and parking on-site is available for elevator installers.One installation crew for the whole site,working four days(Monday- Thursday)of ten-hour shifts each day. 6. Base bid assumes all elevator signage outside of braille plates are to be furnished and installed by others 7. The proposal assumes jamb-mounted controllers at the top landing for each elevator,minimum wall thickness to ba8'5'''and not to exceed 12^ot all landings or additional costs will apply 8. The bid does not include furnishing or installation of safety netting at each hoistway entrance;work by others. Q. SCOPE:Work deck required at the top landing to be furnished and installed by others for all elevators. 10.SCOPE:All conduits from elevator shafts to fire command room to be by others. 11. SCOPE:TKE requires a MINIMUM height of 6"+clear opening from T.O.F.F.for typical rough openings,1'3"+clear opening for typical clear width rough openings,and top,and bottom landing to be left completely open for elevator installation. � .2.Please see the General Terms and Conditions in Work Not Included below. 2021'2-120044|ACm-1xBennG|June 2U,2D22 1 New Installation U K ��� Proposal U�� ����� U ���� U��UU�� U U���� 8�'0���M�������� U Clarifications to Architectural Specifications: ^ 2.O2B.C2OOfpm rated speed ` 2.09 C.441 Stainless steel ^ 21OB.1.g.Single-speed side slide openings ^ 21O81h.42^wide doors ' 2.11 A.1.The elevator does not include an auxiliary car operating panel.Does not fit ^ 211A2.flooring byothers ~ 2.11A`5.Side and rear panels tobe5VVL ` 211B1 Auxiliary COP ie included in the base price ^ 211B.2.flooring byothers Value Engineering Opportunities 8Alternates: (Initial next to the option below to indicate acceptance) Hydraulic MnL option Elevator 3. Contract Price Reduction: $33'4DO.U0 Add l position indicator per landing Contract Price Addition:$1'870.00 A MAX Digital Service Trial Subscription has been included for the duration of the New Installation Maintenance(NIM) K weriod. In the event you have any questions regarding the content of this Proposal please contact me at+1786 4952630 VVe appreciate your consideration. Regards, cTajocu�e_L TK Elevator Corporation 7481 NVVSGth8t Miami, FL331SS samue|.rodriOuez@tke|evator.com |+17OG4S5283O � 2O21-2'12OO144|4C|A'1xusnoG|June 2O.2O22 2 New Installation Proposal M Kimm TK Elevator Description of Equipment ELEVATOR 1 Units in Estimate,: 1 Units in Group: 1 Product: Evolution Application: Passenger Loading Class: A Seismic Zone: 0 Code: ANSI 2016 Power Supply: 460 Volts 3-PH/60 Hz Capacity: 5000.0 Lbs. Controller Location: Entrance Jamb at top landing Speed: 200 fpm Door Type: Two-Speed Side Opening Landings: 2(2 Front, 0 Rear) Opening Size: 4ft x 7ft Cab Height: 7 ft 8 in UC(8 ft nom OA) Travel: 14 Ft.6.0 In. Hoistway Dimensions: 7 Ft.6.0 In. Pit Depth: 5 Ft. x 10 Ft.2.0 In. Controller: TAC32T Clear Overhead': 12 Ft.8.0 In. Cab Type: TKAP- Raised Panels on Steel Canopy: 14 Gauge Shell Panel or Wall Finish: Rigidized 5WL Car Top/Canopy Finish: Powder Coated Fronts Type: Wrap-Around Swing Return Ceiling: Downlight w/LED illumination Front Return: Brushed Stainless Steel Cab Doors: Brushed Stainless Steel Ceiling Finish: #4 S/S(441) Handrail Type: 1/4in x 2in Bar Cab Sill: Aluminum Handrail Location: Rear and Sides Cab Base: None Handrail Finish: Brushed Stainless Steel Cab Finished Floor: Not to exceed 3/"or 300 lbs 4 Entrance Frames: #4 S/S(441) Fixture Type: Vandal Resistant. Entrance Doors: #4 S/S(441) Finish: Brushed Stainless Steel Entrance Sills: Aluminum Fixtures Included: Car Riding Lantern Jamb Braille Hall Stations Additional Features: Regenerative drive,Automatic Rescue,Two Speed Fan,Automatic Fan/Light Shutdown, Fire Service Provisions, Hoistway Access at Top&Bottom Landings,Emergency ADA Phone,Non-Proprietary Controller,Solid State Starting, Pit Ladder,Security Provision. 1-Each individual elevator included in this Proposal will hereinafter be referred to as a"unit". 2-The overhead is measured from the finished top floor,to the underside of the safety beam. 3-Standby lowering and/or standby operation requires a properly sized backup power source furnished and installed by Purchaser. 4-Entrance jamb mounted controller carries an entrance fire rating ofl.5hr and equivalent hoistway rating of2hr. 2021-2-1200144 1 ACIA-1XBEHRG I June 20,2022 3 New Installation Proposal Kim TK Elevator Description of Equipment ELEVATOR 2 Units in Estimate': 1 Units in Group: 1 Product: Evolution Application: Passenger Loading Class: A Seismic Zone: 0 Code: ANSI 2016 Power Supply: 460 Volts/3-PH/60 Hz Capacity: 3500.0 Lbs. Controller Location: Entrance Jamb at top landing Speed: 200 fpm Door Type: Single-Speed Side Opening Landings: 2(1 Front, 1 Rear) Opening Size: 3ft 6in x 7ft Cab Height: 7 ft 8 in UC(8 ft nom OA) Travel: 15 Ft.6.0 In. Hoistway Dimensions: 8 Ft. 6.0 In. Pit Depth: 5 Ft. x 7 Ft.10.0 In, Controller: TAC32T Clear Overhead2: 12 Ft.8.0 In. Cab Type: TKAP- Raised Panels on Steel Canopy: 14 Gauge Shell Panel or Wall Finish: Plastic Laminate Car Top/Canopy Finish: Powder Coated Fronts Type: Wrap-Around Swing Return Ceiling: Downlight w/LED illumination Front Return: Brushed Stainless Steel Cab Doors: Brushed Stainless Steel Ceiling Finish: #4 S/S(441) Handrail Type: 1/4in x 2in Bar Cab Sill: Aluminum Handrail Location: Sides Only Cab Base: None Handrail Finish: Brushed Stainless Steel Cab Finished Floor: Not to exceed V"or 300 lbs 4 Entrance Frames: #4 S/S(441) Fixture Type: Vandal Resistant. Entrance Doors: #4 S/S(441) Finish: Brushed Stainless Steel Entrance Sills: Aluminum Fixtures Included: Car Riding Lantern Jamb Braille Hall Stations Additional Features: Regenerative drive,Automatic Rescue,Two Speed Fan,Automatic Fan/Light Shutdown, Fire Service Provisions, Hoistway Access at Top&Bottom Landings, Emergency ADA Phone, Non-Proprietary Controller,Solid State Starting, Pit Ladder,Security Provisions. I-Each individual elevator included in this Proposal will hereinafter be referred to as a"unit". 2-The overhead is measured from the finished top floor,to the underside of the safety beam. 3-Standby lowering and/or standby operation requires a properly sized backup power source furnished and installed by Purchaser. 4-Entrance jamb mounted controller carries an entrance fire rating of 1.5hr and equivalent hoistway rating of 2hr. 2021-2-12001441 ACIA-1XBEHRG I June 20,2022 4 New Installation K U ��� Proposal 8������� U ���� K��UU �� UK���� 8�~0����������� U MAX Link "MAX Link"is a service by which TK Elevator will provide eligible Units,through a MAX Device,a cellular connection for Purchaser's in-car emergency video,text&audio communication equipment compatible with such a connection (the"Communication Equipment")so long as that communication equipment meets all applicable laws and codes. For units with analog phone devices, MAX Link service will specifically include maintenance,repair or replacement of Purchaser's emergency analog telephone where TKE's VoIP analog telephone adapter is deployed. This MAX Link service will run concurrently with the New Installation Maintenance period provided in this Proposal. i.Key Tasks and Approximate Lead Times Key Tasks to be performed to be performed by Purchaser prior to equipment fabrication: o. Execution nf this Proposal b. Payment for pre-production and engineering c.Approval of layout(if applicable) d. Execution ofTK Elevator's Material Release Form Approximate Durations/Lead Times Contract execution Varies (can run concurrently with layout drawing package preparation and approval) Preparation of layout drawing package 2-4Weeks (upon receipt vf fully executed Proposal and plans) Approval of layout drawing package, by Purchaser(additional time required for cab,signal,entrance Varies preparation and approval,/fapplicable. One revision/o included/v this Proposal price;additional charges will apply and additional time will ue required tn address any additional revisions) Fabrication time 22'26Weeks (from receipt of all approvals,fully executed contract,Material Release Form and initial progress payment) Installation of elevator system(Per Uni8: 8-1OWeeks (Upon completion of all required preparatory work uvothers) The durations or lead times listed above are strictly approximations that can vary due to factors both within and outside of TK Elevator's control,are subject to change without notice to Purchaser and shall not be binding on TKBovator. 2.Payment Terms 50 of the price set forth in this Proposal as modified by options selected from the section entitled"Value Engineering Opportunities Et Alternates"(if applicable)will be due and payable as an initial progress payment within _ 30 days from TK Elevator's receipt of a fully executed copy of this Proposal.This initial progress payment will be r~ ` � 3pplied to project management,permits,engineering and shop drawings,submittals,drilling mobilization(if required) ~�~ 2Oo1'2'1uOO144|AC|A'1XBEHRG|June 2O,2O22 5 New Installation U U ��� Proposal U������� U ���� U�� UU�� 8U���� ��~0=���������� U " and raw material procurement.Material will be ordered once this payment is received and the parties have both executed this Proposal and the Material Release Form. S of the price set forth in this Proposal as modified by options selected from the section entitled"Value Engineering Opportunities Et Alternates"(if applicable)shall be due and payable when the material described above has been furnished.Material is considered furnished when it has been received at thejobsite or TK Elevator staging facility.Supporting documentation of materials stored shall be limited to stored materials certificates of insurance and bills of lading. Receipt of this payment is required prior to mobilization of labor. 250/ of the price set forth in this Proposal shall be made as progress payments throughout the life of the project. In the event TK Elevator fails to receive payment within thirty(30)days of the date of a corresponding invoice, TK Elevator reserves the right to demobilize until such a time that the payments have been brought up to date,and TK Elevator has the available manpower. Retainage of 100/ shall be withheld from each progress payment by the Purchaser. The payment terms breakdown above shall be considered the Schedule of Values for the project as written.Billing shall be submitted on or before the 25th day of the month according to the payment schedule above and accompanied by a form of G702-703 pay application/schedUle of values and a conditional waiver,the format of which ie hereby acknowledged and accepted, � Theuanofon|inoPorta|sfortheaubmioaionofbiUingmhmUfoUowthatarmeofthePropoma|andCuatomoragroaoto permit billing in accordance with the executed contract terms. Portal access and usage iotobm provided free of additional charge to TK Elevator and any additional cost for such use is to be reimbursed to TK Elevator via a reimbursable change order immediately upon acceptance. Purchaser agrees that TK Elevator shall have no obligation to complete any steps necessary to provide Purchaser with full use and operation of the installed equipment until such time as TK Elevator has been paid 1000/ both of the price reflected in this Proposal and for any other work performed by TK Elevator or its subcontractors in furtherance of this Proposal. Purchaser agrees to waive any and all claims to the turnover and/or use of that equipment until Such time as those amounts are paid in full. Proposal price: $454.800.00 Initial progress payment: (5000 $227.400.00 Material furnished: (250/) $113.700.00 o Total of remaining progress (250/) $113.700.00 payments: Retainoge: (1000 $45.480.00 o Any work that Purchaser may require prior to turnover of the equipment that is outside of the scope described in this Proposal-other than Temporary Use as described below-will be performed only after the full execution of a mutually _ agreeable change order and only at the following rates: � \ �-. 2O21'2-12OO144|AC|o,1xaEHRG|June 2O.2822 6 �JU Installation U K ��� Proposal U������� U ���� U��UU�� �U���� 8�'U�����«������ U Mechanic(Sfandard)per hour $213 Mechanic(UT)per hour $362 Team(Stondan)per hour $383 Team(OT)per hour $BZ Rates are not inclusive of any per diem,mileage or other expenses which may be dependent on jobsite location, IWanmnty TK Elevator warrants any equipment it installs as described in this Proposal against defects in material and workmanship for e period ofone(1)year from the date of Purchaser's execution of TK Elevator's"Final Acceptance Form"on the express conditions that all payments made under this Proposal and any mutually agreed-to change orders have been made in full and that such equipment is currently being serviced by TK Elevator. |n the event that TK Elevator's work is delayed for a period greater than six(6)months,the warranty shall be reduced by the amount of the delay.This warranty is in lieu of any other warranty or liability for defects.TK Elevator makes no warranty of merchantability and no warranties which extend beyond the description in this Proposal,nor are there any other warranties,expressed or implied,by operation of law or otherwise. Like any piece of fine machinery,the equipment described in this Proposal should be periodically inspected, lubricated,and adjusted by competent personnel.This warranty is not intended to supplant normal maintenance service and shall not be construed to mean that TK Elevator will provide free service for periodic examination,lubrication,or adjustment, nor will TK Elevator correct, without a charge,breakage,maladjustments,or other trouble arising from normal wear and tear or abuse,misuse, improper or inadequate maintenance,or any other causes other than defective material or workmanship. In order to make a warranty claim, Purchaser must give TK Elevator prompt written notice at the address listed on the cover page of this Proposal and provided all payments due under the terms of this Proposal and any mutually agreed to written change orders have been made in full,TK Elevator shall,at its own expense,correct any proven defect by repair or replacement.TK Elevator will not,under any circumstances,reimburse Purchaser for cost of work done by others, nor shall TK Elevator be responsible for the performance of any equipment that has been the subject of service,repair, replacement, revisions or alterations by others. If there is more than one(1)unit which is the subject of work described in this Proposal,this section shall apply separately to each unit as accepted. 4.New Installation Maintenance[N|K8] a. Following the execution of TK Elevator's"Final Acceptance"form(s),TK Elevator will provide the following services during normal working hours for the units described below: i.am circumstances warrant,the examination and adjustment and lubrication of the equipment Installed by TK Elevator during normal business working days and hours by the applicable TK Elevator branch office and/or 2.the dispatch of a TK Elevator technician to the location of the equipment in response to a call from the owner of the building where the unit has been installed or its designated representative,emergency personnel,passengers through the elevator's communication device and/or from remote monitoring through the equipment's communication line(if applicable)in order to free any entrapped passengers (^oaUbuokuervioeo'')and/or 2021-2'12O044|ACv\-1xeEnRG|June 2O,2O22 7 New Installation U K ��° Proposal U�� ����� U ���� K�� UU�� �U���� K�~U����������� U 3.to make covered repairs to the equipment installed by TK Elevator.Covered repairs to the equipment include a visual investigation to determine the source of shutdown along with any resulting necessary adjustments and parts replacement so long as they are not due to any one or more of the following:anyone's abuse,misuse and/or vandalism of the equipment;anyone's negligence in connection with the use or operation of the equipment;any loss of power,power fluctuations,power failure,or power surges that in any way affect the operation of the equipment;fire,smoke,explosions,water,storms,wind,lightning,acts of civil or military authorities,strikes,lockouts,other labor disputes,theft,riot,civil commotion,war,malicious mischief,acts of God,or any other reason or cause beyond TK Elevator's control that affects the use or operation of the equipment("uxo|udedwork^). b.The services described in(4)(a)(2)and(4)(a)(3)will be performed only during normal business working days and hours. c. Purchaser agrees to separately pay for all excluded work as defined in(4)(a)(3)above. d. If overtime has not been expressly included in(4)(b)above, Purchaser also agrees to separately pay for any callback services described in(4)(a)(2)and for any covered repairs described in(4)(a)(3)that are performed outside normal business working days and hours. Unit Designations #of Months after Final Acceptance 2(Baggage Claim) 12 5.Work Not Included There are certain items that are not included in this Proposal,many of which must be completed by Purchaser prior to and as a condition precedent to TK Elevator's performance of its work as described in this Proposal. |n order to ensure a successful completion of this project, it shall be solely Purchaser's responsibility to coordinate its own completion of those items with TK Elevator.The following is a list of those items that are not included in this Proposal: 4^Hmlstwaye and Equipment Rooms 1. Purchaser shall provide the following: a.A dry legal hoistway, properly framed and enclosed,and including a pit of proper depth and overhead,This is to include steel safety beam, inspection or access platforms,access doors,sump pump,lights,waterproofing and venting as required;clewatering of pit(s)and required permanent screening/ b.A legal machine/control room,adequate for the elevator equipment,including floors,trap doors,gratings, access platforms, ladders, railings,foundations, lighting,ventilation sized per the TK Elevator shop drawings. Purchaser must maintain machine/control room temperature between 55 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit,with relative humidity less than 959 non-condensing at all times. c.Adequate bracing of entrance frames to prevent distortion during wall construction. d.All grouting,fire caulking,cutting,x-ray and removal of walls and floors,patching,coring,setting of sleeves/knockouts,penetrations and painting (except as specified)and removal of obstructions required for elevator work;along with all proper trenching and backfilling for any underground piping and/or conduit. e.OSHA compliant removable barricades prior to TK Elevator's installation(TK Elevator will replace if removed � \ byTKE|evator).Barricades must aUowclearance for inntaUat|onof entrance frames and should bo located noless �. 2o21'u12OCn44|ACm-1XesHRG|June 2O'2O22 8 �� U I �� K U ��� �� U U������� U ���� ���UU�� KK���� ��U���0�������� U than 24"from the exterior face of the hoistway wall. Prior to beginning installation,entrance protection and netting must be installed in accordance with OSHA 1926.502.1 to prevent any objects from falling down the shaft; please note that installation and netting are by others at no cost to TK Elevator.Purchaser agrees to indemnify, defend and hold TK Elevator harmless for any OSHA citations received as a result of Purchaser's non-compliance with OSHA standards. f.A work platform in the hoistway at the top landing will be provided by Purchaser when required.The platform shall be constructed to the specification provided to the Purchaser by TK Elevator. g.A full rough opening to accept controller,an 8 1/2"minimum finished wall thickness at controller location and all interconnects(building power,fire alarm signals,phone line)to the top of the controller frame. h.An OSHA compliant steel safety beam with a minimum capacity verified by structural engineer 2"below the overhead roof deck as shown on the TK Elevator shop drawings prior to elevator installation. I.A hoistway that is square and plumb within 1"from top to bottom of the total hoistway height.If the hoistway is outside of this required tolerance, Purchaser shall pay extra for any additional modifications required for a proper installation. j.Adequate backing for the elevator guide rails(as shown on the elevator shop drawings). If not,Purchaser will be Subject to extra charges due to any additional work required ordelay. k.75 degree bevel guards on all projections,recesses or setbacks in excess of 4"in accordance with ASME A17.1. 1. Rough openings for the entrances that shall be no less than what is delineated on the elevator shop drawings; m.Installation of inserts per TK Elevator's layout drawing package.The inserts themselves will be provided by TK Elevator. n.Any tube steel and/or rail backing, including embeds and weld plates,that may be required by TK Elevator for rail bracket attachment or guide rail support which Purchaser shall ensure is installed by others flush with the -' hoistway from pit floor to the top of the overhead to carry the loads of all equipment, Purchaser shall ensure that guide rails for traction elevators must attach to steel,CMU or concrete,not wood. o.All labor and materials necessary to support the full width of the hoistway at each landing for anchoring or welding the TK Elevator sill Support as detailed on the TK Elevator layouts along with all structural steel doorframes with extensions to beam above if required on hoistway sides and sills for freight elevators,including finish painting these items. 2. Purchaser Must specify wall thickness for elevator entrance frames on the layout approvals.The standard range wa||thickneaafore|avntorantrancoframaaio3.2G''to12.5".TKBevatoroanaccommodataentrancethiokneasofup tn22"aton additional cost. 3.TK Elevator is not responsible for verifying field dimensions or related work by others. Purchaser must verify all dimensions on the submittal drawings prior to equipment fabrication. B.Electrical and Life Safety: 1.Purchaser shall provide a dedicated,analog telephone or data line to the elevator telephone or communication device;one additional data line per group of elevators for diagnostic capability wired to designated controller; 2. Purchaser shall provide the following: a.suitable connections from the power main to each controller and signal equipment feeders as required, including necessary circuit breakers and fused mainline disconnect switches per N.E.C.prior to installation. Suitable power supply capable of operating the new elevator equipment under all conditions; b. piping and wiring to controller for mainline power, car lighting,and any other building systems that interface ' with the elevator controls per N.E.C.Artio|eo02O-22 endO2O-51' � c.any required hoistway/wellway,machine room, pit lighting and/or 110v service outlets; 2o2n'2-120(n44|xC|x-1XBEHRG|June 2O.2O22 9 �� U I �� U U ��� R�h N U������� K ���� K�� UU�� UK���� 0�'U����������� U d.conduit and wiring for remote panels to the elevator machine room(s)and between panels. Remote panels required by local jurisdictions are not included in this proposal; o.o bonded ground wire,properly sized,from the elevator contnoUer(o)to the primary building ground;and all remote wiring to the outside alarm bell as requested by all applicable code provisions; f.installed sprinklers,smoke/heat detectors on each floor, machine room and hoistways/wellways,shunt trip devices(not self-resetting)and access panels as may be required as well as normally open dry contacts for smoke/heat sensors,which shall be terminated by Purchaser at a properly marked terminal in the elevator controller; g.a means to automatically disconnect the main line and the emergency power Supply to the elevator prior to the application of water in the elevator machine room that shall not be self-resetting; h.emergency power supply including automatic time delay transfer switch and auxiliary contacts with wiring to the designated elevator controller and along with electrical cross connections between elevator machine rooms for emergency power purposes; i.temporary 22Ov single phase(SO amps)within 5O'of each hoiatway; ].confirmation that the emergency standby power generator and/or building can accept the power generated to and from the elevator during both Hi-Speed and Deceleration as shown on the layout drawing package.In cases where the generator and/or building load is not electrically sized to handle the power return from the regen drive, additional separate chopper and resistor units are available for purchase but not Included in this proposal.The additional chopper and resistor units allow regenerated power to be dissipated in the resistor bank and not sent back into the building grid. - C.Kx|sceUanepum: 1.Purchaser shall provide all work relating to the finished cab flooring including,but not limited to,the provision of materials and its installation tn comply with all applicable codes; 2.Should building settling occur which requires elevator rail alignment/escalator leveling and alignment modifications during installation(or during any included New Installation Maintenance period as designated above), additional charges will apply; 3.Purchaser shall ensure full compliance with any governmentally required safety provisions not directly involved with the elevator/escalator installation; 6.Working Hours,Logistics and Mobilization a.All work described in this Proposal shall be performed during TK Elevator's regular working days-defined as Monday thru Friday and excluding IUEC recognized holidays- and regular working hours-defined as those hours regularly worked by TK Elevator modernization mechanics at the TK Elevator branch office that will provide labor associated with the performance of the work described in this Proposal-unless otherwise specified and agreed to in writing by both TK Elevator and Purchaser(hereinafter TK Elevator's regular working days and n*gu|arwnrkinghoumohaUbocoUeotive|ydefinedos^norma|vvorkinghoura^). TK Elevator shall boprovided with uninterrupted access to the elevator hoistway and machine room areas to perform work during normal working hours. b. Purchaser shall provide on-site parking to all TK Elevator personnel at no additional cost to TK Elevator. c. Purchaser shall provide traff ic control, lane closures,permits and flagmen to allow suitable access/unload of trootortrai|or(o). d. Purchaser agrees to provide unobstructed tractor-trailer access and roll-able access from the unloading area K ) to the elevator or escalator hoiatwayoorwm|kwayo(as app|ioab|n). �_. 202 '2-12OO*4|ACIA1maEHR8|June 2O 2022 10 New Installation nsHaAKaUion Proposal e. Purchaser will be required to sign off on the Material Release Form,which will indicate the requested delivery date of equipment to the site. If Purchaser is not ready to accept delivery of the equipment within ten(10) business days of the agreed upon date, Purchaser will immediately make payments due for equipment and designate an area adjacent to the elevator shaft where Purchaser will accept delivery.If Purchaser fails to provide this location or a mutually agreeable alternative,TK Elevator is authorized to warehouse the equipment at the TK Elevator warehouse or designated distribution facility at Purchaser's risk and expense. Purchaser shall reimburse TK Elevator for all costs due to extra handling and warehousing.Storage beyond ten(10)business days will be assessed at a rate of$100.00 per calendar day for each unit listed in this Proposal,which covers storage and insurance of the elevator equipment and ia payable prior todelivery. f. Purchaser agrees to provide a dry and secure area adjacent to the hoistway(s)at the ground level for storage of the elevator equipment and tools within ten(10)business days from receipt at the local TK Elevator warehouse. Any warranties provided by TK Elevator for vertical transportation equipment will become null and void if equipment is stored in any manner other than a dry,enclosed building structure.Any relocation of the equipment as directed by Purchaser after initial delivery will be at Purchaser's expense. g.TK Elevator includes one mobilization to the jobsite.A mobilization fee of$2,500.00 per crew per occurrence will be charged for pulling off thejob or for any delays caused by others once material has been delivered and TK Elevator's work has commenced. h.Access for this project shall be free and clear of any obstructions.A forklift for unloading and staging material shall also be provided by Purchaser mtno additional cost. i. Purchaser shall provide an on-site dumpster.TK Elevator will be responsible for cleanup of elevator/escalator packaging material;however,composite cleanup participation is not included in this Proposal. ~—^7.Temporary Use, Inspection and Turnover a. Un|eoarequiredbyopecifica1ion,TKE|evatorwi|| notprovidefor"tomporaryuae''ofthem|avator(s)deooribod in this Proposal prior to completion and acceptance of the complete installation.Temporary use shall be agreed to via a change order to this Proposal which shall require Purchaser's execution of TK Elevator's standard Temporary Use Agreement.Cost for temporary use of an elevator shall be$200.00 per calendar day per hydraulic elevator and$250.00 per calendar day for each traction elevator for rental use only,excluding personnel to operate.All labor and parts, including callbacks required during the temporary use period will be billed at TK Elevator's standard local billing rates. In the event that an elevator must be provided for temporary use,TK Elevator will require 30 days to perform final adjustments and re-inspection after the elevator has been returned to TK Elevator with all protection, intercoms and temporary signage removed.This duration does not include any provisions for finish work or for repairs of same,which shall be addressed on a project-by-project basis.Cost for preparation of controls for temporary use,refurbishment due to normal wear and tear, readjustment and re-inspection is$3,500.00 per elevator up to 10 floors. For projects above 10 stops,an additional cost of$1,500.00/10 floors shall apply.These costs are based on work performed during normal working hours.Temporary use excludes vandalism or misuse.Any required signage,communication devices, elevator operators,and protection are not included while temporary use is being provided.All overtime premiums for repairs during the temporary use period will be billed at TK Elevator's local service billing rates. b.The Proposal price set forth above includes one(1)inspection per unit by the applicable authority having jurisdiction if required by the government of the locality where the equipment is located. In the event the equipment fails that inspection due to no fault of TK Elevator,TK Elevator will charge Purchaser for both the cost of each re-inspection which shall be$1,500.00 and a remobilization fee which shall be$2,500.00 via change _ order prior to scheduling are-inapection. ^� \ K / c. Upon notice from TK Elevator that the installation and/or modernization of the equipment is complete, �- Purchaser will arrange to have present at thejobsite a person authorized to make the final inspection and to uO21'2'1oOU144|AC|A-1XBEnRG|June 20,2O22 11 New Installation U U ��� Proposal U������� U ���� U�� UU�� UU���� ��U����������� U execute TK Elevator's"Final Acceptance Form."The date and time that such person will be present at the site shall be mutually agreed upon but shall not be more than ten(10)business days after the date of TK Elevator's notice of completion to Purchaser unless both TK Elevator and Purchaser agree to an extension of that ten(1O)day period inwriting. Sunhfino|inupoutionmndexeoutionofTKBovetor'a^Fina|AcoeptancoForm^ehaU not be unreasonably delayed urwithheld. d.Should the Purchaser or the local authority having jurisdiction require TK Elevator's presence at the inspection of equipment installed by others in conjunction with the work described in this Proposal, Purchaser agrees to compensate TK Elevator for its time at TK Elevator's current billing rate as posted at its local office. e.At the conclusion of its work,TK Elevator will remove all equipment and unused or removed materials from the project site and leave its work area in a condition that, in TK Elevator's sole opinion,is neat and clean. f. Purchaser agrees to accept a live demonstration of equipment's owner-controlled features in lieu of any maintenance training required in the bid specifications. g. Purchaser agrees to accept TK Elevator's standard owner's manual in lieu of any maintenance,or any other, monuu|(e)required in the bid specifications. 8.MAX MAX is a cloud based Internet of Things(IoT)platform that we,at our election,may connect to your elevators and eoca|etombymemnenfinotaUationofaremote'monitorinQdevioeormodem(eaoho''device^). MAX will analyze the unique signal output of your equipment 24/7 and when existing or potential outages are identified, MAX will automatically communicate with our dispatch centers. When appropriate,the dispatch center will alert our � .,echnicians during normal working hours.These MAX alerts provide the technician with precise diagnostics detail, which greatly enhances our ability to fix your equipment right the first time, MAXimizing the equipment uptime. Q.Additional Terms and Conditions a. In no event shall TK Elevator be responsible for liquidated,consequential,indirect, incidental,exemplary,and special damages associated with the work described in this Proposal. b.This Proposal is made without regard to compliance with any special purchasing,manufacturing or construction/installation requirements including,but not limited to,any socio-economic programs,such as small business programs,minority or woman owned business enterprise programs,or local preferences,any restrictive sourcing programs,such as Buy American Act,or any other similar local,state or federal procurement regulations or laws that would affect the cost of performance.Should any such requirements be applicable to the work described in this Proposal,TK Elevator reserves the right to modify this Proposal or rescind it altogether. o.TK Elevator ioan equal opportunity employer. d.TK Elevator's performance of the work described in this Proposal is contingent upon Purchaser furnishing TK Elevator with any and all necessary permission or priority required under the terms and conditions of government regulations affecting the acceptance of this Proposal or the manufacture,delivery or installation of the equipment.All applicable sales and use taxes,permit fees and licenses imposed upon TK Elevator as of the date of the Proposal are included in the price of the Proposal. Purchaser ia responsible for any additional applicable sales and use taxes,permit fees and licenses imposed upon TK Elevator after the date of the Proposal or as a result nf any law enacted after the date of the Proposal. e.All taxes,tariffs,duties, permit and/or license fees imposed upon TK Elevator as of the date of the execution of this Proposal are included in the price of the Proposal. After the date of acceptance of this Proposal and in addition to the Proposal price, Purchaser is also responsible to pay TK Elevator for any new(or any increase in): (1)applicable taxes,tariffs,duties,permit and/or license fees;(2)charges from its suppliers for any of the - uO21'2'12OO144|ACm'lxoEnnG|June 2O'2O22 12 M� U I �� U U ��� Proposal U������� � ���� K�� UU �� UU�n�� 8�'Ur���������� U � applicable materials and/or components:(A)due tu supply chain issues,the imposition of new orincreased taxes,tariffs,or other charges by applicable governmental authorities;(B)if the release of materials called for in this Proposal occurs after the mileston mentioned earlier in this Proposal;and/or(C)if the completion of work called for in this Proposal occurs after the milestone mentioned earlier in this Proposal;and/or(3)charges from TK Elevator's shippers and/or freight forwarders. f. Purchaser agrees to provide TK Elevator's personnel with a safe place in which to work and TK Elevator reserves the right to discontinue work at thejobsite whenever,in TK Elevator's sole opinion,this provision is being violated. g.The pricing set forth in this Proposal assumes that the elevator pits will not be classified as a confined space. TK Elevator will follow its standard safety policy and procedures. Anyjob specific safety requirements over and above TK Elevator's standard practices and policies may require additional costs. h.TK Elevator will furnish and install all equipment in accordance with the terms,conditions,scope and equipment nomenclature as noted herein. Requested changes or modifications to such provisions will require a written change order issued on the Purchaser's letterhead and accepted by TK Elevator in writing prior to the execution of such work.This change order shall detail the current contract price,the amount of the change,and new contract value. L This Proposal does not include a schedule for the work described and any such schedule shall be mutually agreed upon by an authorized representative of both TK Elevator and Purchaser in writing before becoming effective. j. In the event asbestos material is knowingly or unknowingly removed or disturbed in any manner at the jobsite, Purchaser shall monitor TK Elevator's work place and prior to and during TK Elevator's manning of the job, Purchaser shall certify that asbestos in the environment does not exceed.01 fibers per cc as tested by NIOSH 7400. In the event TK Elevator's employees or those of TK Elevator's subcontractors are exposed to an asbestos hazard, PCP's, lead or other hazardous substances, Purchaser agrees,to the fullest extent permitted by law,to indemnify,defend,and hold TK Elevator harmless from all damages,claims,Suits,expenses,and payments resulting from such exposure.Identification, notification, removal and disposal of asbestos containing material, PCP's lead or other hazardous substances are the responsibility of the Purchaser. k.TK Elevator retains title to and a security interest in all equipment it supplies-which TK Elevator and Purchaser agree can be removed without material injury to the real property- until all payments including deferred payments and any extensions thereof,are made.In the event of any default by Purchaser on any payment,or any other provision of this Proposal,TK Elevator may take immediate possession of the equipment and enter upon the premises where it is located-without legal process-and remove such equipment or portions thereof, irrespective of the matter of its attachment to the real estate or the sale,mortgage or lease of the real estate. Pursuant to the Uniform Commercial Code,and at TK Elevator's request, Purchaser agrees to execute any financial or continuation statements which may be necessary for TK Elevator to file in public offices in order to perfect TK Elevator's security interest in such equipment. 1.TK Elevator reserves the right to assign payments owed to TK Elevator under this Proposal. m.TK Elevator shall not be liable for any loss,damage or delay caused by acts of government,labor troubles, strikes, lockouts,fire,explosion,theft,floods,riot,civil commotion,war,malicious mischief,acts of God orany cause beyond its control. n.The rights of TK Elevator under this Proposal shall be cumulative and the failure on the part of the TK Elevator to exercise any rights hereunder shall not operate to forfeit or waive any of said rights.Any extension, indulgence or change by TK Elevator in the method,mode or manner or payment or any of its other rights shall not bm construed aoa waiver of any of its rights under this Proposal. o In and/or tn collect payment . . due hereunder,either with or without suit, Purchaser agrees to pay all costs thereof together with reasonable 2V21'2'12OO144|xC|A-1xoexnG|June 2O,2O22 13 �� � Installation UU ��� Proposal U������� U ���� ��� UK�� KK���� U��U����������� U attovney's fees. Purchaser does hereby waive trial by]ury and does hereby conaenttothnvenueofeny proceeding or lawsuit under this Proposal to be in the county where the work covered by this Proposal is located. p.TK Elevator can furnish Certificate of Workers'Compensation, Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability Insurance coverage to Purchaser upon written request. q.Should loss of or damage to TK Elevator's material,tools or work occur at the project site,Purchaser shall compensate TK Elevator for such loss,unless such loss or damage results from TK Elevator's own acts or omissions. r. Purchaser,in consideration of TK Elevator performing the services set forth in this Proposal,to the fullest extent permitted by law expressly agrees to indemnify,defend,save harmless,discharge,release and forever acquit TK Elevator Corporation,TK Elevator Manufacturing, Inc.,their respective employees,off icers,agents, ineurem.offi|iotea'andeubuidiariau(hnreineftersingu|udya"TKBevotorpurty"andcnUective|ythe "TK Elevator parties")from and against any and all claims,demands,suits,and proceedings for loss,property damage(including damage to the equipment which is the subject matter of this Proposal), personal injury or death that are alleged to either have arisen out of or be connected with the sale,marketing, presence,use, miousa. mmintonanoa, ineteUotion'ramove|. modarnizetion,manufaoturn'deaiQn^opomtionorconditionofthe equipment that is the subject matter of this Proposal or the labor and materials furnished in connection with this Proposal. Purchaser's duty to indemnify a TK Elevator party does not apply to the extent that the loss, property damage(including damage to the equipment which is the subject matter of this Proposal), personal injury or death is determined to be caused by or resulting from the negligence of that TK Elevator party. Purchaser recognizes that its obligation to defend the TK Elevator parties under this clause,which is separate and apart from its duty to indemnify the TK Elevator parties, includes payment of all attorneys'fees,court costs, judgments,settlements, interest and any other expenses of litigation arising out of such claims,demands,suits or proceedings. s. Purchaser further expressly agrees to name Tk Elevator Corporation and TK Elevator Manufacturing, Inc.along with their respective officers,agents,affiliates and subsidiaries as additional insureds in Purchaser's liability and any excess(umbrella)liability insurance policy(ies).Such insurance must insure TK Elevator Corporation and TK Elevator Manufacturing, Inc.for those claims and/or losses referenced in the above paragraph and those claims and/or or losses arising from the negligence of TK Elevator Corporation and TK Elevator Manufacturing, Inc. Such insurance must specify that its coverage is primary and non-contributory. Purchaser hereby waives its right ofaubrogotion. t.TK Elevator's participation in any controlled insurance program is expressly conditioned upon review and approval of all controlled insurance program information and documentation prior to enrollment.Any insurance credits if applicable,will bm provided et that time. u. Unless so mutually agreed upon in a separate signed agreement,TK Elevator shall not be required to interact or correspond with any third party with whom Subcontractor is not in privity of contract concerning matters pertinent to this Agreement. v.The Purchaser must inform TK Elevator if Purchaser is,or becomes,an individual or entity that is-or that is majority owned or controlled by a party that is-included on any list of restricted parties maintained by(i)the United States of America;(ii)the United Nations;(iii)the European Union orany EU member state;[iv)the UK;or (v)any other national authority binding the parties of this contract. In case the Purchaser, or any other beneficiary of this transaction,e.g.the end-user,is or becomes an individual or entity that is-or that is majority owned or controlled by a party that is-included on any list of restricted parties,TK Elevator reserves the right to cancel this Proposal immediately. If the goods subject to this Proposal would be exported, re-exported,resold,used,transferred or otherwise disposed of in violation of any sanctions applicable to TK Elevator,TK Elevator also reserves the right to cancel � this Proposal immediately.In this respect,the Purchaser shall be obliged to disclose the final delivery address, - 2Vu1-2'1oVO144|AC|A,1XBEHRG|June 2O.2O22 14 M� U Q �� U � ��� �� 8 U������� U ���� 0�� KU�� �U���� ��U����������� U 0 end-user and end-use of the goods upon request- insofar as legally permissible-and to notify TK Elevator of all circumstances that indicate en aforementioned infringement. ^Sonotiona^means here any economic,trade or financial sanctions,laws, regulations,embargoes orrestrictive measures imposed,enacted,administered or enforced by any Sanctions Authority."Sanctions Authority"means (i)the US;(ii)the UN Security Council;(iii)the EU and any EU member state;(iv)the UK;or(v)any governmental institutions of any of the foregoing which administer Sanctions,including HM Treasury,OFAC,the US State Department and the US Department of the Treasury. uOo -2-12OU44|AC|4-lxasnoG|June 2O,2O22 15 New Installation k U ��� Proposal U�� ����� U ���� ���KU�� UU���� 8�~U����������� U K;: � Acce�~��==nce Purchaser's acceptance of this Proposal and its approval by an authorized manager of TK Elevator will constitute exclusively and entirely the agreement between the parties for the goods and services herein described and full payment of the sum of Four Hundred Fifty Four Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars($454^8OD.00)inclusive of all applicable sales and use taxes. All other prior representations or regarding this work,whether written or verbal,will be deemed to be merged herein and no other changes in or additions tothis Proposal will be recognized un|ome made in writing and properly executed by both parties as a change order.Should Purchaser's acceptance be in the form of a purchase order or other similar document,the provisions of this Proposal will exclusively govern the relationship of the parties with respect to this transaction. No agent or employee shall have the authority to waive or modify any of the terms of this Proposal without the prior written approval of an authorized TK Elevator manager. Gulf-Keyster,a Florida Joint Venture,LLC TK Elevator Corporation Management Approval By: By: � �(Signature o,Authorized Individual) (Signature m Branch Representative) ~-� Alec Peasant -------------------------------------------- (prm/nrrvneName) ____________________________________________ (Print (Date mAcceptance) (Date ofExecution) 2Oo1'o1nO044|ACm1XosnRG|June 2O.2O22 16 IRA Inc TKArport Solutions Inc. 13201 North Sylvania Avenue James Ouchan 3uim1lr Fort TX' ' P +1 817718-7619 Jameaduohon@tka|ovomcoum Qumte#2122-OO22-EYVV 06.20.2022 June 2O. 2D22 Attn: Marina Scherer Reference: Key West International Airport, Concourse A&Terminal Improvements 3491 S. Roosevelt Blvd. Key West, FL33O4O Dear Ms. Scherer, TK Airport Solutions is pleased and excited about the opportunity of providing you our proposal for �—` supplying(7) new glass passenger boarding bridges, (2) new glass fixed walkways, ancillary aquipment, shop drowingo, engineering stamp, labor, freight, crones, huoke, and tools per our interpretation of specifications, contract drawings, RFIs 1 —71 and the following listed items: General Scope of Work: ° Supply& Installation of Two (2) New TK3S/ Glass 3-Tunne| PB8'm. including Solid Tires, Wheel Bogie, Hydraulic Elevation System (Gates 1 &2) ° Supply& Installation of Two (2) New TK33/3 Glass 3-Tunna| PBB'm. including Solid Tires, Wheel Bogie, Hydraulic Elevation System (Gates 3 &5) ° Supply& Installation of One(1) New TK41/3 Qaae 3-Tunnel PBB's. including Solid Tires, Wheel Bogie, Hydraulic Elevation System (Gata4) ° Supply& Installation of One(1) New TK29/3 Glass 3-Tunne| PBB's. including Solid Tires, Wheel Bogie, Hydraulic Elevation System (Gate G) ° Supply& Installation of One(1) New TK31/3 G|eae 3-Tunnel PBB'o. including Solid Tires, Wheel Bogie, Hydraulic Elevation System (Gate 7) ° Supply& |ndoUsdion of Two(2) New Glass Fixed Walkways (114'|g. sd Gate 8& 122'|g. at Gate7) ° Supply and Installation of Seven (7) New Bag Slides (Gates 1 -7) ° Supply and Installation of Seven (7) New 45 Ton POU PCA Unit Including, Mounting Bnacketo, Pre-cool, Hose Baskets, Cable, etc. (Gates 1 —7) ° Supply and Installation of Seven (7) New gOkVA Power Coil(Gates 1 -7) 1/z rx AIRPORT SOLUTIONS, INC. |o,mw Sylvania Ave.m17|Fort Worth,TX.,mn`/United States m America/p*mpoo'woo|"=°°/rportsw*m"uke/°=mr.c"m 7M Items provided by TIK Airport Solutions: ° Surge Protection ~ 2OU amp Disconnect Fusible NEMA4X ° OO amp Disconnect Fusible NEMA4X ~ G-TonRTU'm ° Gate Sign LED Three-Sided Lighted with Lenses ° Regional Jet Floor Extending Bumper wDS|idinQNotch ° Hurricane Tie-Down Kit w/Strepa& Utility Box ° Fire Extinguisher ° Convex Mirror ° Supply only Rotunda Anchor Bolts& Pattern ° Supply only Fixed Walkway Anchor Bolts & Pattern ° Service stair landing modesty shield. ° Tunnel A and Transition Ramp Handrails ° Yellow Gutters = LED Interior Lights wYBmokup Power ° LED Exterior Lights " Roof ladder with safety cage ° Telephone mounting plate ° Double swing cab doors ° B|k8 ° Textura ° 2 Year Warranty " State nfFlorida PE Stamp 0 Freight from Ft, Worth factory. The above for the sum of...$8.28O.3S1.0O (Eight million two hundred eighty thousand three hundred ninety-one and O01OOUSdollars) 100% Payment& Performance Bond Please ADD $37.42Q.00 (Thirty seven thousand four hundred twenty nine and O01OOUS dollars)ho the above pricing. Please feel free to call or email meif you have any questions. Kind Regards, JomeeOuchon Business Development Manager TK Airport Solutions Fort Worth,TX7G111 Tel: (817)718-7G18 James,d z/2 rx AIRPORT SOLUTIONS, INC. ||3zmw Sylvania Ave.#1,r/Fort Worth,TX.rm11/United States w America|p+1mny*s000/°°°°/n=*so/"oo",^ke/°vam"°m Scope of Work Worksheet NV I GROUP Project Name: Key West International Airport Concourse A&Terminal Improvements Division: 21-Fire Suppression Scope of Work Date: 6/20/2022 Subcontractor: Gary's Plumbing and Fire,Inc. Contact Phone#: 772-249-6324 Prepared By: Brian Leonard Contact Email: a d gn i n2zajy_51�1_u_rn trIng_an 1. General Requirements Included Excluded Comments 1.1 Mobilization xx 1.2 Maintenance of Traffic xx 1.3 Surveying I Layout-Note:Survey Control will be established by CM xx 1.4 Permits&Fees-(Must be Included) xx 1.5 Project Management&Supervision xx 1.6 Shop Drawings&Submittals&Samples-Signed&Sealed as required for NOA's xx 1.7 BIM for coordination with other utilities(MEPF)and new structural components xx Project Record Documents:Subcontractor shall keep record drawings(as-builts)updated at all times. 1.8 xx Record actual locations of pipelines,valves,all equipment location,panels and controls 1.9 Close Out Documents xx 1.10 Warranties Guarantees xx 1.11 Start-up,Testing and Commissioning xx 1.12 Safety Zero Accidents`Goal" xx 1,13 f Daily Clean-up of Own Work Areas xx 114 Composite Clean-up Crew XX' 1.15 Dewatering as it pertains to your scope of work xx 1,16 Hoisting xx ............ 1.17 Scaffolds&Lifts xx 1.18 Support Equipment required to receive&unload this Subcontractor's materials xx 1.19 Lighting for Night Work-Provide Light Towers for this Trades scope of work xx . .. . ................. 1.20 Inspections&-resting xx 1.21 Revised Geotech Report by Tierra South Florida dated 12/3/21 xx 1.22 Employee Badging xx Include all necessary overtime work and premiums for off-hour work,nights and weekend as required 1.23 xx per the schedule and/or necessary for any shutdowns. 1.24 Davis Bacon Act Wage Requirements for Monroe County xx 1.25 Executive Schedule provided by Construction Manager xx ..... ...... . 1.26 Maintenance of Airport Operations xx 1.27 All Required Taxes(i.e.local,state,federal,etc on all materials,equipment,labor,etc.) xx 1.28 Insurance Requirements xx 1.29 100%Performance&Payment Bond for Contracts over$100,000 xx 1.30 Employee Parking&Transportation XX 1.31 DBE Goal-20.3% xx 1.32 Include Textura Fees(0,22%) xx 1.33 Project Specifications dated 04.28.2022 xx 1.34 Project Drawing Package dated 05.02.2022 xx 1.35 Project Phasing Documents 05.02.2022 xx 1.36 Acknowledge RFI's 1-98 in Early Package RFP I xx 1.37 Acknowledge RFI's 1-45 in RFP 2 xx 1,38 Acknowledge Addenclums 1- xx ..1.39 Instruction to Bidder's xx Scope of Work Worksheet N V K I GROUP Project Name: Key West International Airport Concourse A&Terminal Improvements Division: 21-Fire Suppression Scope of Work Date: 6/20/2022 Subcontractor: Gary's Plumbing and Fire,Inc. Contact Phone#: 772-249-6324 Prepared By: Brian Leonard Contact Email: L)(Liq2ii( ar urn>i Faft, 1. General Requirements Included Excluded Comments PKWIA Subcontractor Agreement xx -, , '' _,_ , -, , -, _"' —,uy America Contract Provisions xx 2,Fire Protection System Scope Checklist Included Excluded The work included consists of providing all new fire suppression and sprinkler systems including but not 2.1 limited to:design and engineering,new equipment,sprinkler piping,sprinkler heads,supports,system xx identification and labeling,etc.and all other items required for a complete and system in accordance with Code and the Contract Documents. Temporary fire sprinkler using the permanent equipment to use during construction to maintain the 2.2 system active during demolition of areas.Subcontractor shall include all necessary shutdowns and by- xx passJ9 maintain,a active§ystqrn,__ _ __ _ ��9 T ..... .. A 2.3 Investigate,trace and survey all mechanical and control systems affected by the demolition and provide xx necessary re-routes to keep current systems active without disruptions to airport operations. Demolition of existing fire protection systems as required for new installations and as per Contract 2.4 Documents shall be phased as necessary to maintain Project schedule..All shutdowns and tranfers must xx be coordinated with CM and airport authority.Work arounds and temporary service must be considered to minimize any shutdowns.Provide all necessary piping caps and curbs caps as required. All demolished equipment and materials must be properly disposed in accordance to all environmental 2.5 regulations.Manifest of disposals must be provided. xx Provide all cutting,-pa-tchjng,-.c-hipping,core drilling and sclal-nniln-g--(x---ray-)-for new and/or missed 2.6 xx penetrations and.as-required for the new workat the-existing and.lnew structure.areas ,.,,.,,,-1 1 4 Submit all required layout,surveys and as-builts of the existing and new systems for this scope. As- 2.7 builts to be approved by Engineer xx 2.8 Provide the new fire pump controller,start-up and commissioning.Subcontractor shall make switchover xx minimizing the down time of the sprinkler system. Provide all necessary-Fire sprinkler piping so'r-inkler-heads,'sprinkler cages,s u-ppo"r-t-s,-standpipes,fire 2.9 hose halves,roof manifolds,trapped sprinkler system drains,standpipe drains to floor drains or outside, xx etc,,. In existing areas provide new sprinkler heads to meet the spacing requirements for the new ceilings 2.10 shown on the architectural drawings.Provide necessary armovers,piping,heads,drains,plugs to keep xx system active,etc. 2.11 Fire underground piping including all necessary excavation,backfill,compaction,dewatering,etc. xx 2.12 Subcontractor is reponsible for coordination and final location of the fire sprinkler heads and/or piping for final fire protection layout documents preparation and installation. xx Subcontractor shall include and provide necessary sprinkler heads at any obstructions(i.e.,ductwork,2.13 soffits,BHS equipment,etc)to provide necessary coverage to meet Code in accordance with NFPA 13. xx 2.14 Coordinate and provide fire sprinkler sprinkler system requirements with architectural,interior and new xx reflected ceiling plans. 115 Fire sprinkler in ceiling tiles to be installed in the center of the tile. xx 2.16 Subcontractor shall receive the Architects approval for all fire sprinkler/escutcheon finishes prior to xx ordering and install. 2.17 All fire sprinklers shall have a UL approved corrosion resistant coating where exposed to outside air, XX chemicals,moisture,or other corrosive vapors sufficient to cause corrosion of such devices, t6o�6���i���e-,"el"e"c-t,r,i,caI r-e-q-u"ir-e-,m"e,nt-s"-o-f-"-al,"I-"e""q"'"u'"i""p-m"ent-,f-u-rn"i-s"h"-e,d'—wi'thi-n,thi-s-"s-c,o,-p,e,o"f work r"k_t6"insure that 2.18 all equipment is(a)compatible with the electrical service provided and(b)furnished with the necessary xx wiring,disconnectsstart r s itches controls and similar device i starters �L _s Coordinate the fire alarm detection devices required,furnish and install all devices ready for wiring by 2.19 others. Coordinate and assure all devices are pre-tested,adjusted,calibrated,etc.and participate in all xx citytgoyerni NeriSy inspections involving fire alarm detection. -99 .!Is� . y!�l�Mi_--� --�- �-.-__.. 1--.1-- - —- 11._ "Provide all identification,labeling,decals,stenciling,tags,nameplates and signage as specified and/or E, F otherwise required to identify components of this scope of work. xx Scope of Work Worksheet NVkJ GROUP Project Name: Key West International Airport Concourse A&Terminal Improvements Division: 21-Fire Suppression Scope of Work Date: 6/20/2022 Subcontractor: Gary's Plumbing and Fire,Inc. Contact Phone#: 772-249-6324 Prepared By: Brian Leonard Contact Email: LjdiTLin Z irj_2F,L- 1. General Requirements Included Excluded Comments 2.21 Fire proofing and safing all penetrations xx 2.22 Provide all access panels required for your work for installation by others. xx 2.23 3.Bid Cost Breakdown Cost 3.1 General Conditions 600.00 12 Equipment $ 7,200.00 3.3 Sprinkler System in new Concourse A $ 441,330.00 3.4 Sprinkler System in existing areas $ 59,570.00 3.5 Permit fees $ 12,310.00 3.6 Payment and Performance Bond $ 6,668.40 3.7 Textura fees(0.22%or$3,750 max) $ 1,222.50 .......... -_ Total Base Bic( S7S;00.90 4.Alternates(All inclusive and Stand-alone Price) JAdd IDeduct I Cost 4.1 Temporary fire pump for switchover for 1st month $14,500.00 $ 14,500.00 4.2 Temporary fire pump for switchover for each additional month $7,250.00 $ 7,250.00 4.3 Total head replacement-approximately 1000 heads $25,000.00 $ 25,000.00 4.4 4.5 4.6 Additive Alternates $ 46,7507001 Exclusions/Notes: 1.0 Note: Our suppliers for this project are Ferguson Underground and Reliable,both companies only guarantee pricing for 48 hours. 2,0 3.0 4.0 ` Scope mf Work VVorkshemt ����V~`'="�� | GROuP ( . Project Name: Key West International Airport Concourse u&Terminal Improvements Division: 22-Plumbing Scope ofWork oate: s/ao/aozu Subcontractor: Gary's Plumbing and Fire,Inc. Contact Phone#: 818-207-1394 Prepared By: William Uembenger Contact Email: �' ��copgmfVVork VVmrkshget ����� �� | GROup ~ �� ( Project Name: Key West International Airport Concourse&Terminal Improvements Division: 22-Plumbing Scope ofWork mate: o/ao/zoaa Subcontractor: Gary's Plumbing and Fire,Inc. Contact Phone#: m«o-zn/-ee* Prepared By: vVi||iamHemberger Contact Email: Scope of Work Worksheet NVK I GROUP Project Name: Key West International Airport Concourse A&Terminal Improvements Division: 22-Plumbing Scope of Work Date: 6/20/2022 Subcontractor: Gary's Plumbing and Fire,Inc. Contact Phone#: 848-207-1394 Prepared By: William Hemberger Contact Email: si.LJ1 in ;>g2ry )lumbi 1? i, ; 1. General Requirements Included Excluded Comments i 3.Bid Cost Breakdown Cost 3.1 General Conditions $ 112,700.00 3.2 Equipment . '$ 127,600.00 3.3 Plumbing Fixtures _ ,...,....,, ,100.00 3.4 Plumbing Piping Systems 1,._ ..... _ _ $ 1,009,500.00 f ...Permit fees-P__.. ._...�_� ....,,.... w......... ..-.. . ..._._ _. ..... _._..... .. ..... ........,_,.... _ .... ...,.__-_... ermit fees for Plumbing typically included in GC permit for Monroe County $ 18,657.00 3.6 Payment and Performance Bond $ 18,226.80 3.7 Textura fees(0.22%or$3,750 max) $ 3,341 58 Total Base Bid $ 1,559,125.38 4.Alternates(All inclusive and Stand-alone Price) IDeduct Cost 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 I Additive Alternates $ - Exclusions/Notes: 1.0 Note: Our main material supplier for this project will be Lion Plumbing Supply pricing guaranteed for 30 days. 2.0 3.0 4.0 f Turnkey Turnkey International,Inc. Mechanical Contractors CMC 1249679 June 24, 2022 Bid#1-22-139 Kyoky Montalvo NV2A Gulf Keystar JV 3491 S Roosevelt Blvd, Key West, FL 33040 Project: KWIA—Concourse A&Terminal Improvements Program HVAC Proposal Dear Kyoky, We are pleased to submit the following Proposal for a complete HVAC system for the above-named project. Our proposal is based on McFarland Johnson mechanical drawings dated 05-02-2022 as follows: M001, MD111D, MD112E, MD121D, MD122E, MD123F, MD131, M11113, M112D, M113E, M121A, M122B, M123C, M124D, M125E, M 126F, M131, M401, MS401 through MS404, MS501, MS502, and Mechanical Specification Manual. We will provide labor, equipment, and material to complete the following: Demolition: • Cut, cap, and drop existing ductwork, and equipment as shown on drawings. • Removal and relocation of Existing AHU-4 as shown on drawings per note 1 on M 124D. New Work: • Furnish and install (2)Air Cooled Chiller as shown on drawings. We are including an extended warranty to cover the use of equipment for temporary cooling. Condenser coil coated per new Chiller specs. • Furnish and install (4) TRANE RTUs as specified on drawings. • Furnish and install (2) TRANE Chilled Water Air Handler Units with VFDs as specified on drawings. • Furnish and install (4) TRANE/MITSUBISHI VRF Systems including (4) Outdoor Units, (16) Indoor Units, and accessories as specified on drawings. • Furnish and install (6)TRANE VAV Boxes as specified on drawings. • Furnish and install Skid mounted Chilled Water Pump Package including (2) Pumps with NEMA 3R VFDs, Suction diffusers, Triple duty valves, Air separator, Expansion tank, and Pot feeder as called for on drawing M125E note#1. Please note that the Air separator is not called for on plans, but we anticipated it will be required. • Furnish and install chilled water piping with insulation as required. Piping to be Black Steel, schedule 40, Domestic, and ERW. • Furnish and install DX piping with insulation as specified. • Furnish and install condensate P-Traps for our equipment. Condensate piping by others. 1315 NW 98TH Ct.#15,DORAL,FL 33172 PH.305.591.0261 —FAX 305.591.2676 Page 1 of 4 Turnkey Turnkey International,Inc. Mechanical Contractors CMC 1249679 • Furnish and install (8) BAF High Volume Low-Velocity Fans as specified on drawings. • Furnish and install supply, return, exhaust, and outside air ductwork as shown on drawings with insulation where required. • Furnish and install fans, air distribution, and manual volume dampers as shown on plans. • Furnish and install hurricane tie-downs for A/C equipment on the roof as shown on drawings. • Furnish and install roof stands for all condensing units and roof supports for refrigerant piping. • BAS System by JCI as specified. Plenum-rated cables were concealed and allowed by code. • Chemical water treatment as specified. • Test and Balance. • Vibration isolators as required by construction documents. • Furnish walls and ceiling access doors to service our equipment. Installation by others. • Daily cleanup of our debris. • Fire stopping for mechanical penetrations. • Hoisting on our equipment. • Tagging and identification of mechanical equipment. • BIM, Shop drawings, and submittals as required. Our proposal is based on receiving the design professionals'Architectural, Structural, and MEP CAD drawings. • Supervision, taxes, permits, and insurance for our work. • Payment and performance bond. • Monroe County Davis Bacon Wages. • Composite Clean-up. • After hour work as required. Our proposal does not include: General Conditions Excluded: Parking. Dumpster, provided by others. y Extended warranty beyond 1 year from substantial completion. General Exclusions: (Architecture & Structure) r Removal and replacement of existing systems and architectural components required to allow us to perform our demolition and installation of Mechanical equipment, ductwork, piping, etc. r Structural framing for A/C equipment on roof nor cutting of roof slab/metal deck for installation of new A/C equipment. v Structural stands for Air Cooled Chillers and Pump Skid. Cutting, patching, painting of walls. Concrete work of any kind such as housekeeping pads. Core drill and X-ray/GPR. Ceiling work of any kind. 1315 NW 98TH Ct.#15,DORAL,FL 33172 PH. 305,591.0261 —FAX 305.591.2676 Page 2 of 4 4Turnkey Turnkey International,Inc. Mechanical Contractors CMC 1249679 Roofing/Flashing work of any kind. y Architectural louvers and Door grilles. Y Waterproofing/flashing of mechanical penetrations through the roof or exterior walls. We are including curbs for roof penetrations. Fire-rated penetrations at roof level and exterior walls. Soundproofing of mechanical penetrations. Asbestos removal. Mechanical Exclusions: Demolition that is not shown on mechanical drawings. Removal of ducts taken down by TKI to the floor. Relocation of exlsting,ductWorkz:piping;egiaipmOnt,etc:,,not shown on me hanlcal,drawings. Any type iifrepairs/upgrades of,exrsting ductWcirk',piping„insulation, controls; and equi'pnlerit not shhw4,"0 Ofawings.' Cleaning of e cistihO/new dOg1work. The ends of fhe new ductwork will be covered With shrink wrap y Any maintenance of existing AHUs including changing filters. Insulated roof curbs. Roofing to cover the exterior of curbs. Cleaning of existing piping; Temporary cooling wlth rental,equipment. Life safety dampers that are not shown on mechanical drawings. Painting of ductwork/piping. l Quick ship of equipment. r Maintenance/Service of Mechanical equipment during the warranty period. Electrical/ Fire Alarm Exclusions: Furnishing of duct smoke detectors (Installation included). Fire alarm Shutdown for A/C equipment. Electrical including power wiring, equipment connections, fire alarm, interface of smoke detectors, power to VAVs with and without heaters, 120V power to Control panels, and 120V power to all equipment/devices requiring it. Furnishing and installation of electrical disconnect switches, unless for factory furnished with equipment when specified and when the option is available from the manufacturer. r Installation of VFDs and starters. Furnishing is included. All VFDs are to be six pulse drives, and we are excluding harmonic analysis unless otherwise noted above. Plumbing/ FP Exclusions: r Condensate drains piping. Condensate P-Trap included. 1315 NW 981H Ct.#15,DORAL,FL 33172 PH.305.591.0261 —FAX 305.591.2676 Page 3 of 4 Turnkey Turnkey International,Inc. Mechanical Contractors CMC 1249679 We propose to complete the work described above for the following cost; • Base Bid 1 $4,375,000 We appreciate the opportunity to present this proposal and would like to emphasize our commitment to providing the best possible service and integral solutions to your construction needs. Due to the continued supply chain issues and material escalation costs, this Proposal is valid for(120) days. We reserve the right to adjust costs if the project does not proceed within 120 days Regards, Jorge Porro, PE, SEED AP 1315 NW 98TH Ct.#15,DORAL,FL 33172 PH. 305.591.0261 —FAX 305.591.2676 Page 4of4 Internal Services Department Small Business Development n/ww1 Street,1omFloor Ema Miami,Florida omoo m/ammaoe.gov rnou-3/5-3111 p��75-u160 \ June 3.2U22 JorgePono Turnkey International, Inc. 1315NVV90hCL Suite 15 Dom|, FL3J172 Approval Date:June3.2O22'DieodvantagedBuaineaeEnterphae(DBE) Anniversary Date:June 3. 2O23 Dear]wrgePorro' Miami-Dade County Small Business Development(SBD), a division of the Internal Services Department(ISD), is pleased to notify you that your firm is certified under the Florida Unified Certification Program(UCP).Your firm meets the eligibility requirements for certification as Disadvantaged Business Enterprise(DBE) in accordance with 4S CFR Port26. DBE certification is continuous with no expiration date; however,firms one required to attest that there are no changes via the No Change Declaration form on or before the firm's anniversary date to remain certified.You will be notified of your annual responsibilities in advance of the Anniversary Date listed above.You must submit the annual No Change Declaration form no later than the Anniversary Date to maintain your eligibility.Your firm will be listed in the UCP DBE Directory which can be accessed through the Florida Department of Transportation's webaite: hft ualOO DBE certification is NOT a guarantee of work, but it enables the firm to compete for and perform contract work on all USDOT Federal Alid (FAA, FTA and FHWA) projects in Florida as a DBE contractor, sub-contractor, consultant, sub-consultant or material supplier. any time there is a material change in your firm, you must advise this office by sworn affidavit and supporting documentation within thirty(30)days, Changes include, but are not limited to ownership, officers, directors, managernent, key personnel, scope of work performed, daily operations, on-going business relationships with other firms, individuals or the physical location of your firm. After our review,you will receive instructions as to how you should proceed, if necessary. Failure to comply will result in action to remove your firm's DBE certification. /-. It is strongly recommended that you register your firm as a vendor with Miami-Dade County. To register,you may visit: http://www.miamidade.gov/procurement/vendor-registration.asp-. Thank you for your interest in doing business with Miami-Dade County. If you have any questions or concerns,you may contact our office at 305-375-3111 or sbdcert@miamidade.gov. Sjncerely, 04� Jeanise Cummings-Labossiere Section Chief,Small Business Development NAICS&Industry Title:(Your firm is eligible to compete for and perform work on all USDOT Federal Aid projects throughout Florida and may earn DBE or ACDBE credit for work performed in the following areas.) NAICS 238220:PLUMBING,HEATING,AND AIR-CONDITIONING CONTRACTORS AM Nis= FLORIDA KEYS row ELECTRICINC, K)PREMIER ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR PROJECT NAME: Key West International Airport Concourse 'A/ &Terminal Improvements PREPARED FOR: NVZ8/Gulf Keystar Joint Venture (305) 986-4I08 | (305) 360-0802 GLazoro@nv2a8roup.corn I chas@keystarinczom Information,data,and drawings embodied in this proposal are strictly confidential,and are supplied on the understanding that they will be held in confidence,and not disclosed to third parties without the prior written consent of Florida Keys Electric, Inc. PREPARED BY: Christopher Vazquez Senior Estimator /_- t 1 w u, f t bdb`bn aYN Ari '�N p a r i ¢� r r P �1f✓/'�j� Wi.= '� f ,�"j r -v ,,. �a xa'q„� �ti „�J f , "'Ct... i /�j�ii� �� ��i�///�%ii�i/!��1/l��i���l ��� a'trttntyi.✓,, m m v�7 ''�, EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Established in 1988, Florida Keys Electric Inc. is a premier Electrical Contractor providing electrical, low voltage, and fire alarm services throughout Key West and the Florida Keys. Raymond Vazquez, President and Owner of Florida Keys Electric,, Inc., has been licensed and insured for over 30 years, specializing in commercial and residential construction projects along with local services for private home and business owners. Florida Keys Electric, Inc. is DBEI certified. As a progressive organization providing all aspects of commercial, residential, industrial and Underground electrical con- tracting, the company has recognized prol`itable growth by maintaining a reputation of quality and excellence with multi- ple repeat clients. Florida Keys Electric, Inc. is pleased to have the chance to present our credentials and capabilities in response to your Invitation to Bid. Florida Keys Electric, Inc. will provide a proposal for all electrical work requested for Key iffiest Inter- national Airport Concourse `A'& TerminalImnrovernents. Whether it is a small residential job or a large commercial project, we have the experience and expertise necessary to ensure it is completed on time, within budget, and with precision. We are eager to partner Nvith you to meet the electrical requirements for this project. P OUR MISSION STATEMENT / To UPHOLD THE HIGHEST DEGREE OF PROFESSIONALISM,INTEGRITY,HONESTY AND FAIRNESS IN OUR RELATIONSHIPS WITH OUR CLIENTS,VENDORS,AND PROFESSIONAL AssocIATES. CONFIDENTIAL www.flkeyselectric.com 'AMW BMW 0% A� SCOPE OF WORK Florida Keys Electric, hic. is pleased to submit our proposal for the electrical work to be done at "Key West International Airport Concourse 'A'& Terminal Improvements". Florida Keys Electric,Inc.guarantees that all work performed by our company shall conform to current codes,regulations,and project specifications.All work performed by Florida Keys Electric,Inc. shall be war- ranted.for one year after date of completion. The following breakdown describes the items and services that Florida Keys Electric, Inc.shall provide as well as any exclusions from our scope oJ'work. General Conditions: • F.K.E acknowledges the Project Phasing and/or Sequencing requirements to accommodate daily business operations. • F.K.E acknowledges the Davis Bacon Wage Rates associated with this project. • F.K.E acknowledges the requirements to coordinate with the local utility company—Keys Energy Services for Line Side Power Distribution • F.K.E acknowledges the Bid Documents are 90%complete and any Executed Contract based on these documents shall be"Guaranteed Maximum Price"-G.M.P. FLORIDA KEYS FLE(7TRIC HAS INCrLUDED: • F.K.E shall furnish labor&tools required for the demolition& 'Make-Safe'of all existing to be removed and/or to be re-used Electrical Devices,Panel(s)&Switchboards,Medium- Voltage Switchgear,and Lighting as Specified. Inclusive of all power, Low-Voltage,and Fire Alarm device(s)per Bid Documents. • F.K.E shall provide storage for Existing To Be Re-Used item(s).Locations for storage containers to be provided by General Contractor and/or Owner. • F.K.E shall preserve and reroute any existing and/or disconnected raceways anticipated to be reused and/or extended to new location(s),per the Specifications and Project Documents. • F.K.E shall furnish Panelboards,Low-Voltage Transformers[1,000V or Less],Conduit,Conductors,and Grounding System per Bid Documents and NEC requirements. • F.K.E shall furnish and install *Small' Lighting Control Panels-NEXTLIGITUBACNET,interface and programming with Fire Alarm Control Units,Generator Control(s),and HVAC Duct Detectors per NEC requirements.All systems to communicate accordingly for egress all([cycling/testing purposes. • F.K.E shall furnish and install Light Fixtures as Specified with Localized Sensors&Controls per Bid Documents. • F.K.E to furnish and install Low-Voltage,Data,Communications Back-Boxes with associated devices and terminations. • F.K.E shall furnish and install labor and material to provide power to tile Roof-Top Equipment&Mechanical Equipment as required and/or per Bid Documents. • F.K.E shall furnish and install Generator(s)with associated controls per Bid Documents.Inclusive of Sectionalizing Cabinets and/or Paralleling Equipment per final 'Issued For Construction Documents and Specifications. • F.K.E shall furnish and install Man-floles and/or Hand-holes/Vaults per Bid Documents and Specifications. • F.K.E shall furnish all Notifier&Fire Alarm devices per Bid Documents and Specified.Includes terminations,commissioning/ coordination,and certification per NFPA/NEC requirements.Inclusive of Programming,Testing,and Commissioning. • F.K.E shall furnish and install a complete Lightning Protection System per Bid Documents and NEC requirements, • F.K.E shall furnish and install Duct Batiks for Underground Distribution Systems in accordance with Bid Documents,Specifica- tions,and FAA Guidelines.All Underground equipment installations to be ASIITO compliant and H-20 rated for designated locations per Drawings. • F.K.E shall provide labor for the removal of all existing conductors and documentation required for appropriate disposal. CONFIDENTIAL www.flkeyselectric.corn SCOPE OF WORK Florida Keys Electric,Inc. is pleased to submit our proposal far the electrical work to be done(it "Key West International Airport Concourse 'A'& Terminal Improvements". Florida Keys Electric,Inc.guarantees that all work performed by our company shall conform to current codes,regulations, and project specifications.All work performed by Florida Keys Electric, Inc. shall be war- ranted for one year after date oftompletion. The following breakdown describes the items and services that Florida Kgs Electric, Inc.shall provide as well as any exclusions from our scope of work. FLORIDA KEYS ELECTRIC HAS NOTINCLUDED: ................. ............ • F.K.E has excluded removal and disposal of In-Situ earthwork. • F.K.E has excluded Existing to Reinain Fixtures and Equipment. • F.K.E has excluded Engineered Fill and/or Bedding for Duct Bank(s) Florida Keys Electric,Inc.proposes to perform the work as stated in this proposal,in accordance with job description,and complete in a workmanlike manner,for the surn of: Proposal Price: $9,716,000.00 Respectfully Submitted, Raymond Vazquez President CONFIDENTIAL www.flkeyselectric.corn Re:KWIA Concourse'A'&Terminal Improvements(Scope of Work) Christopher L.Vazquez<clvazquez@flkeyselectric.com> Thu 6/30/2022 3:07 PM To: Gustavo Lazaro<GLazaro@nv2agroup.corn> Cc: • Raymond Vazquez<RVAZQUEZ@flkeyselectric.cont>; • Faith Vazquez<fvazquez@flkeyselectric.corn>; • Chas Spottswood<chas@keystarinc.com> 3.Bid Cost Breakdown Cast Cost 3.1 General Conditions $ $ 9,716,000.00 3.2 Electrical Equipment and Distribution Included ...... ....... ....-.._ ... -.., _ ..-.. .._.,... ...w_. _ ... .... ...... 3.3 Site work including site lighting,site electrical work,ductbanks(Refer to civil drawings) $ - Included 3.4 Temporary Electrical and Lighting during Construction Included 3.5 Demolition I Phasing ITemporary Work Arounds -... . _ ... ,.... _... _.. _._.. Included 3.6 Emergency Generator $ Included 3.7 Fire Alarm System $ Included 3.8 Lighting Fixtures and Controls $ Included 3.9 Lightning Protection System $ Included 3.10 -""BDA System .-. _.. ........ ... ....... ,$ ._... Included 3.11 Telecom/Data System - ... $ ..... Included 3.12 AV System $ Included I 3.13 CCTV and Access Control $ - Included 3,14 Paging System ........ $ ......_ .- Included 3.15 ( Permit fees ...._.. __. _.... ..__ _... __.. -... -- $ .. Included i 3.16 .�, Payment and Performance Bond .... _._. _ __. ...... .__, ..... $ ._... Included 3,17 (.Texture fees(0.22%or$3,750 max) -.._ _. ..__. __ ..... ....... $ - $ 3,750.00 Total Base P Bid $ Regards, wrwwr av0�xr FLORIDA N(Cu Y 5r� =ELEcrwclNC. et,c'arro u.ouxnmcmn Christopher Vazquez Lead Estimator Email ctvazquez@flkeyselectric.coin Phone:(305)296.4028(M.Iule:(305)394,7253 905 Overseas Hwy I Key West,FL 33040 www.0 key1gLeSJCjiL.cam f Cti From:Gustavo Lazaro<GLazaro@nv2agroup.com> Sent:Thursday,June 30,2022 9:5S AM To:Christopher L.Vazquez<clvazquez@flkeyselectric.com> Cc:Raymond Vazquez<RVAZQUEZ@flkeyselectric.com>;Faith Vazquez<fvazquez@flkeyselectric.com>;Chas Spottswood<chas@keystarinc.com> Subject:Re:KWIA Concourse W&Terminal Improvements[Scope of Work) Christopher, you mentioned that you do not want to provide the requested cost breakdown in the proposal form,but at the very least we need for you to indicate if the items noted on the breakdown are included in Florida Keys Electric proposal for KWIA. See attached spreadsheet and cost breakdown below for reference. Please confirm these items are included or not. 1.Bid Cost Breakdown Cost Cost 3.1 General Conditions $ $ 9,716,000.00 3.2 ,..Electrical Equipment and Distribution -..... .... ...._.... __. _.. _._ 3.3 Site work including site lighting,site electrical work,ductbanks(Refer to civil drawings) $ - 3.4 I Temporary Electrical and Lighting during Construction 3.5 Demolition l Phasing l Temporary Work Arounds I; 3.6 Emergency Generator $ 3.7 Fire Alarm System .... ,;.... _.... �..... I$ _...........,......._...._.._.. 3.8 Lighting Fixtures and Controls $ 3.9 LightningProtection System Y ( $ I 3.10 BDA System f 3.11 Telecom/Data System ($ - 3.12 ..AV System .. ..... $ _. 3,13 .._CCTV and Access Control ...... ........ _ $ ...... - . ... 3.14 ..._Permit fees... . . ......_ .$ 3.15 { _ $ Included I Paging System 11 3 16 Payment and Performance Bond j $ 3.17 i Textura fees(0.22%or$3,750 max) $ - ? $ 3,750.00 Total Base Bid $ Thanks, Gustavo Gustavo J.Lazaro,PE LEEO AP 90+C Senior Project Manager 9100 South Dadeland Blvd. Dairen One,Suite 600 Miami,FL 33156 G 786.233.5060 C 305.986.4108 E glsnk.9.C9.11.nv2ag—p�'r www.nv2agrogp,r, = N V A � GROUP From:Christopher L.Vazquez<clvazquez@flkeyselectric.com> Sent:Tuesday,June 28,2022 4:11 PM To:Gustavo Lazaro<GLazaro@nv2agroup.com> Cc:Raymond Vazquez<:RVAZQUEZ@flkeyselectric.com>;Faith Vazquez<fvazquez@flkeyselectric.com>;Chas Spottswood<chas@keystarmc.com> Subject:Re:KWIA Concourse'A'&Terminal Improvements(Scope of Work) Gustavo, Per your request,see the below, 1.New Concourse=$9,285,000,00 2.Existing Terminal=$431,000,00 Regards, rr+e rirF40R/DAl/r`i'S r� afcrRlc,/AIG, wwr Fl fteorwr ommvcma Christopher Vazquez Lead Estimator Email crvazquez@Akeysetectric.com Phone:(305)296.4028 1 Mobile:(305)394-7253 905 Overseas Hwy I Key West,FL 33040 www.fikyselectrk.com f C3 a -From:Gustavo Lazaro<GLazaro@nv2agroup.com> nt:Monday,June 27,2022 3:37 PM "- o:Faith Vazquez<fvazquez@flkeyselectric.com>;Chas Spottswood achas@keystarinc.com> Cc:Christopher L.Vazquez<clvazquez@flkeyselectric.com>;Raymond Vazquez<RVAZQUEZ@flkeyselectric.com> Subject:Re:KWIA Concourse W&Terminal Improvements(Scope of Work] Faith and Christopher, we need for you to complete the following: 1.Please provide a break cost of the following: j` a.New Concourse b.Existing Terminal Areas 2.Provide breakdown noted on the attached Bid Cost Breakdown Thanks, Gustavo Gustavo J.LBzaro,PE LEED AP BD+C Senior Project Manager 9100 South Dadeland Blvd, Datran One,Suite 600 Miami,FL 33156 O 786.233.5060 C 305.986A108 E glazaro0nv agroup.com W Ww.nv2agyoyP.Com N V k I GROUP From:Faith Vazquez<fvazquez@f1keyselectnc.com> Sent:Thursday,June 23,2022 10:18 AM To:Gustavo Lazaro 1GLazaro@nv2agroup.com>;Chas Spottswood<chas@keystarincxom> Cc:Christopher L.Vazquez<clvazquez@flkeyselectric.com>;Raymond Vazquez<RVAZQUEZ@flkeyselectric..com> Subject:RE:KWIA Concourse A'&Terminal Improvements(Scope of Work] Good morning Gustavo, Please see the attached Scope Checklist and Proposal(with pricing)as requested. We look forward to hearing from you. Thank you, rrrrrr.mn ww FLORIDAME)".S rI� ELECTR1C,1NC. �w f9.t:::MTrf2 EY-EGTPYCN.GONRYAGTOR Faith Vazquez Office Manager Email:fyw quezczllkeysetertruc.corn Phone:(305)296.4028 1 Mom(e:(305)393-1997 905 Overseas Hwy I Key West,FL 33040 wwvr.fl kivysniectmi caurl �' IIIIIIIIIIIIIEMEMG From:Gustavo Lazaro<GLazaro@nv2agr0up.c0m> Sent:Wednesday,June 22,2022 5:43 PM To:Faith Vazquez<fvazquez@flkeyselectric.com>;Chas Spottswood<chas@keystarinc.com> Cc:Christopher L.Vazquez<clvazquez@flkeyselectric.com> Subject:Re:KWIA Concourse'A'&Terminal Improvements[Scope of Work] Faith and Chris, thanks for the proposal but still need the pricing and the scope checklist that was provided. Thanks, Gustavo Gustavo J.Lazard,PE LEED AP BD+C Senior Project Manager 9100 South Dadeland Blvd. Detrain One,Suite 600 Miami,FL 33156 O 786.233.5060 305.986.4108 f g a aro@nv agroup.com www.nvZag orit p cam NV 'K I GROUP From:Faith Vazquez<fvazqug3,@flkeyselectric.com> Sent:Wednesday,June 22,2022 3:29 PM To:Gustavo Lazaro<G lazaroCa nv2agrgy�g.com>;Chas Spottswood<4h ystarinc.cPro Cc:Christopher L.Vazquez<clvazaug.,�i a7 I�gl ,yselectrlc cam> Subject:KWIA Concourse'A'&Terminal Improvements[Scope of Work] Good afternoon, Please qualify the attached scope of work for the KWIA Concourse'A'&Terminal Improvements project.If you have any questions,please feel free to give our office a call. Thank you! �amv FLORIDANEYS I� ELECTRlcAc. vr+xsxer�acararcni.carmacToa Faith Vazquez Office Manager Email:LYaLquez(Zfl yej&tc ric care Phone:(305)296-4028 1 hkblle:(305)393,1997 905 Overseas Hwy I Key West,FL 33040 vrww.fllcc�Ysc,IgcYr r.,yam f Cti ■ ire I �E mmor CL CL CD cp cpPIN �q 95 t74 �s mush CD t " ; 4A emumom bC r �. � CR WOMEN 04 IA th Ua OWN% 0 �m cs Scope of Work Worksheet NV A J GROUP Project Name: Key West International Airport Concourse A&Terminal Improvements Foundation&Utility Package Revision Division: 31-Augercast Piling&Soil Improvements Date: 6/24/2022(Rev 1) Subcontractor: Florida Foundation,Corp. Contact Phone#: 305-912-7453 Prepared By: Estimating Department Contact Email: Item# Dwg# Scope Description Included Excluded Extended Price General Requirements for Augercast Piling Scope 1.1 Mobilization X 1.2 Maintenance of Traffic X 1.3 Surveying I Layout-Note:Survey Control will be brought in by CM X 1.4 Permits&Fees-(Must be Included) X 1.5 Project Management Supervision X 1 6 Shop Drawings&Submittals X 1.7 Participate in BIM Modeling X 1.S Safety Zero Accidents Goal X 1.9 Daily Clean-up X 1.10 Hoisting X 1.11 Scaffolds&Lifts N/A 1.12 ( Lighting for Night Work Provide Light Towers for this Trades scope of work N/A 1.13 Inspections&Testing X „ i Revised _ I 4 d Geotech Report by Tierra South Florida dated 12/3/21 X - ` 1A5 Employee Badging X 1.16 Davis Bacon Act Wage Requirements for Monroe County X ) 1.17 Executive Schedule provided by Construction Manager X EWP Detailed Schedule 1.18 -Florlda Foundation,Corp Cannot cornea it to any start date nor completion schedule clue to ongoing *X concrete shortage:Impacting pile production 1,20 Maintenance of Airport Operations X 1.21 Insurance Requirements X k§oizcf R7ta 2 f F k 147eK Y'i F 90C1K 1 f n xY d v. ad"curb 1.22 406%Performance&Payment Bond for Contracts over$100,000 Base totrl mr proposal A 22.265•1 dated 06124/22. 1.23 Employee Parking&Transportation X 1.24 DBE Goal-20.3% X 1.25 Include Textura Fees(0.22%) X 1.26 Acknowledge RFI's 1- X 1.27 Acknowledge Addendums 1- X Reference Documents Prepared by CM 1.KWIA-LOGISTICS PLAN(REVISED)Reduced 2.0 2.RFP 2 Sequence of Work *X "Florida Foundation,Corp cannot commit to any start date nor completion schedule due to ongoing concrete shortage impacting pile production Augercast Piling-03 2000,03 3000,316316&310916 3.0 Contractor to Design and Install all the required 16"augercast piling for the project. 3.1 Pile Capacity and Embedment minimums are on S-000 *Except for 35 tons *X / ...__...._ . I, 3.2w.... ... ..._..._ ._Test Piles&Pile Load.Test _.......__. ... . ..... ._.........._..._ - .... _....,....._. ....._...,_�__,...-.X ..-_.-.,.... ....... ... Scope of Work Worksheet NVK I GROUP Project Name: Key West International Airport Concourse A&Terminal Improvements Foundation&Utility Package Revision - 3 Division: 31-Augercast Piling&Soil Improvements Date: 6/24/2022(Rev 1) Subcontractor: Florida Foundation,Corp. Contact Phone#: 305-912-7453 Prepared By: Estimating Department Contact Email: ;, Item# Dwg# Scope Description Included Excluded Extended Price 3.3 Contractor to include a minimum of One(1)mobilization X Initial Mobilization.*One mobilization for LT and One mobilizatin for pile install 3.4 1,,000 psi-Great *5,000 psi per plans,5,000 psi is minimum for Keys Area *X 3$ Rebar er .Contractor's. ....p r 7 ruvvd 5t uct n�I Enc weer p. Pesrgn pn ! ( E)Design 3.6 All required layout,surveys and as-builts-As-builts to be approved by Engineer X 3.7 Load,haul&dispose of all augercast spoil 'Clean up into stockpile(s)within jobsite only X Chip/cut piles to proper elevation.Remove&dispose of pile butts and chips larger than 3n. 3.8 The bottom of most of the pile caps are in water.Dewatering Contractor will pump down X three excavations at a time.So,multiple mobilizations will be required to perform pile _,...__.., _.,_.. ...._ �bi��i.rlggP�ratians.s.. �.r8�,�t��l.............. ..... .._. ......_ .. .. .....__... _._ _w......_ _. ...,.... _... .._...m_.. _.. .... 3.9 Cut off rebar at proper height.Include OSHA compliant rebar caps. X 3.10 Should the Contractor's design require hooks at the top of the vertical rebar,Contractor will *X be responsible to provide them at no additional cost. *Bending by others.Excluded Lots-Head Room Augercast Paling 03 2000,03 3000,316316&31,0916 /... Contractor to Uesir n end Iri tal aft the, rta riioet 16 atu gerrast frirnr for tine Elevator#2 pile jI 3.0 cap and the 4 ta.P. 1 N/ctiauei tliie B1liggag,r Claim Area. Provide Additive Include a separate Mobilization far this vmrk 3.1 Excluded,Florida I'mmda , n Alternate forthis work 3.2 Contractor to Use tow Fir�ari f;erorri rig to ouatali t n Corp,Ccrr� cannot provide minimuM SiZO of tltc crier nuu)required to get the rig of suppat equiprncnt inside the install these piles,. 3.3 building. Provide the minimum height required to operate the rig while drilling. Soil Improvements 5.0 Design a chemical or grout based injection system to support the foundations adjacent to X Elevator#2 and the 4 ea.PCI's within the Baggage Claim Area. 5.1 As-built drawings will be provided by Addendum X f Bond relate; 2..5%First loot(,1,5"/o 400K,1%next P&P Bond(Efate&Cost) 2mil.Bond cost:$9,197.90 per proposal#22-2654 dated 06/24/22. Total Base Bid $578,987,90 par proposal #2.2.-265-1 dated 06/24/22 I " Scope of Work Worksheet N1/''" K I GROUP Project Name: Key West International Airport Concourse A&Terminal Improvements Foundation&Utility Package Revision - Division: 31-Augercast Piling&Soil Improvements Date: 6/24/2022(Rev 1) Subcontractor: Florida Foundation,Corp. Contact Phone#: 305-912-7453 Prepared By: Estimating Department Contact EmaiI: maw,r`<oiii,��� Item# Dwg# Scope Description Included Excluded Extended Price Bid Form and Additional Unit Prices(needs to be filled out) $279,162(per proposal 1 Piles frorn Grid Line 1-9(includes Piles in Area E)Daytime Work 1 Is #22-265-1 dated 06/24/22) $278,148(per proposal 2 Piles from Grid Line 10-17 Daytime Work 1 Is #22.265-1 dated _ I 06/24/22) $12,480(per proposal 3 Piles for Admin Bridge(Area F,Grid Lines B2 and 63)Daytime Work 1 Is #22-265-1 dated 06/24/22) 4 etttfer L d fl4tgWtttttt erlt :t 0 Excluded .....- _... ._._ .. . .........._w. _.. _ _...... 5 '1 6s Excluded '1)$1,560=per pile(20 FT pife) 6 Unit Price for additional Compression Piles 1 ea pin$1,014.00 per pile(13 Fr e), n, _ . ........ ... ........w ... .. . .. P 2d/72. per proposal 22,265 1 dated 7 ea 1)$4M00 put pile(20 FT pile) 8 Unit Price for deletion of Compression Piles 1 ea 2>5"ao4.2o""""' in Fr"ile), A.per propa rl 22 26 5-1 dated f06124122. 9 , �Untt-Pr+ee-€or-deletlen-of--Tensieft-P les 1 ea 11,1 Ten,ierr,r N,I,d in ",an, 10 Unit Price for footage over the total base pile footage i If $ra/LNFT as par proposal it � 22-265-1 dated 06/24/22 N/A.Excluded.$78/LNFT price is up to 20 FT(100 ton) 11 Unit Price for footage under the total base pile footage 1 If or 13 FT(60 ton)or less as o6 proposal✓x 22.265-1 dated 06/24/22 $:300 per Yard(based on 12 Unit Price per cubic yard of grout for grout volumes greater than 1.8 times the 1 pile pile length+pile count c theoretical volume y per proposal#22.265.1 dated 46/24/22). 13 Unit Price for additional Mobilization 1 ea 22-265 each,as per 4/22 ai 1F 22-266-1 dated o6/24/22 Alternates I VE Options 1 $ 2 $ 3 4 $ Alternates i VE Options Total $ - Exclusions/Notes: 1.0 See Proposal#22-265-1,dated 06/24/22. 2.0 _ 3.0 4.0 i www.fifoundations.com-estimate @fIfoundations.ccm Proposal#22-265-1 '` FaUNDATION Phone:305-912-PILE(7453)-Fax:786-621-5805 �r�ger Cast Tiles CGC#1517967 ivarioirra omrm,rm�mwarimnauduivrvmnmme imurenruaru.urouairn ru irrmurnrmaannaraurn rivvrrrcxrrmrnra xmrrereauurrmrsmarrnrrcxiniixdiwi�x'rrwarrrrrrx eunummrrm!rram.m x Aurnrrnuxrrmnnr urnu.^mr¢rrcunxruiwi uoAnrrmrxmurrxnmvi:!a!aurrrcm!xrrnamxnayswmadrsndirrnrkrrnwrrn niwnianmrnnurrrixr.Mxmnr wne!i„m-rki7iuranarneua,rrnr, iun x muumuruunmir¢rd June 24,2022 Client: NV2A Group Project: Key West International Airport Phone:786-233-5064 Concourse A&Terminal Improvements Email:JWebster@nv2agroup.com 3491 S Roosevelt Blvd Key West,FL 33040 All construction is to be as indicated per plans and specifications executed by: N/A,P.E., License It N/A.Plans dated 05/02/22 (90%Design),except for notes below. ARTICLE 1:SPECIFICATIONS(please initial) Auger Cast Piles: Total Qty: 388 1.1 We here by submit specifications and estimates for the installation of Auger cast piles, as specified,at the above mentioned location. 20 FT:100 Tons Compression Qty: 323 1.2 Compression Pile to be 16"in diameter and 20'or less in length from existing grade; Length(ft): 20 Reinforcement: 6#6 @ 25'and 1 It 7 @ 34' #3 ties @ 12"o/c 1.3 Pile Grout to be 5000 psi(per plans;minimum requirement for Keys) Clean-up/Removal: D Included ❑Excluded 1.4 Clean up of concrete spoils for auger piles to be installed-Into stockpile(s)within jobsite Qty: 323 1.5 Removal of concrete spoils for auger piles to be installed-Excluded Chipping: ❑Included E�]Excluded 1.6 Pile cutting or chipping for auger piles to be installed Linear Ft.: - 1.7 Pile cuttoff point to be marked by client. 1.8 Pile to be chipped to cutoff and cutoff debris to be disposed beneath pile cap.(Chipping to be completed after grade beam or pile cap excavation and dewatering-chipping will require excavation of about V-2'deeper-These services to be provided by others) 1.9 Chipping work to be performed in a continuous manner 1,10 One chipping mobilization;additional mobilizations charged per scheduled value in changes of base bid article. 1.11 Additional chipping beyond specified linear feet to be charged per hour Price: TBD 13 FT:60 Tons Compression Qty: 65 1.12 Compression Pile to be 16"in diameter and 13'or less in length from existing grade; Length(ft): 13 Reinforcement: 6#6 @ 18'and#3 ties @ 12"o/c 1.13 Pile Grout to be 5000 psi(per plans;minimum requirement for Keys) Clean-up/Removal: D Included ❑Excluded 1.14 Clean up of concrete spoils for auger piles to be installed-Into stockpile(s)within jobsite Qty: 65 1.15 Removal of concrete spoils for auger piles to be installe-Excluded Chipping: ❑ Included D Excluded 1.16 Pile cutting or chipping for auger piles to be installed Linear Ft.: - 1.17 Pile cuttoff point to be marked by client. 1.18 Pile to be chipped to cutoff and cutoff debris to be disposed beneath pile cap.(Chipping to be completed after grade beam or pile cap excavation and dewatering-chipping will require excavation of about V-2'deeper-These services to be provided by others) 1.19 Chipping work to be performed in a continuous manner 1.20 One chipping mobilization;additional mobilizations charged per scheduled value in changes of base bid article. 1.21 Additional chipping beyond specified linear feet to be charged per hour Price: TBD PO Box 348550,Coral Gables,FL 33234 I Ph.:305-912-PILE(7453)1 Fax:786-621-5805 1 estimate@flfoundations.com www.flfoundations.com I Like us on Facebook:facebook.com/flfouncations Page 1 of 7 4 www.flfoundations.com-estimate@flfoundations.com Proposal #22-265-1 LFoenc ATION Phone:305-912-PILE(7453)-Fax:786-621-5805 C Pile CGC#1517967 Load Test: Q Required ❑Not Required 1.22 Load Test monitoring Included ❑ Excluded 1.23 Compression Capacity Load 100 (tons)-Required Load:200 tons (20 FT piles) 1.24 Tension Capacity Load 50 (tons)-Required Load:100 tons(20 FT piles) 1.25 Lateral Capcaity Load 10 (tons) -Required Load:20 tons(20 FT Piles) 1.26 Strain Gauges(if required) TBD pairs included(Up to 3 pairs included) ARTICLE 2:INCLUDED(please initial) 2.1 One mobilization for load test and one mobilization for pile installation. 2.2 Installation of 388 piles 2.3 All labor,equipment and personnel. 2.4 Inspections,logging of piles and supervision. 2.5 Certification by Florida Registered Engineer(Geo-tech Engineer) 2.6 Pile can be dipped to+/-6 inches from working grade or 12"of existing grade. 2.7 General Liability insurance&Workers Comp. 2.8 Cleanup of concrete spoils into stockpile(s)within jobsite. 2.9 Load Test,load test monitoring, pile certification or strain gage instrumentation. 2.10 Umbrella Insuarance and Excess Liability ARTICLE 3:EXCLUDED(items provided by client&/or others) (please initial) 3.1 Engineering layout;including pile locations and elevations calculations,as-built surveys and pile numbering plan. 3.2 Engineering sign and sealed submittals and pile calculations 3.3 Concrete cutting&/or replacement, if any,by client. 3.4 Protection,repair or replacement of adjacent structures and work sites including buildings, equipment,vehicles,trees,shrubs,lawns,sidewalks,right-of-ways,streets, and driveways where equipment is going to work or be driven through;to be provided by client. 3.5 A firm,dry,level and accessible site with ramps if required for our equipment and concrete trucks to operate and access throughout site. 3.6 Provide location,protection,removal or replacement of underground or overhead obstructions including utilities,buildings,lightings,sprinkles,trees,etc.,necessary to provide free operation and/or access to our equipment;to be provided by client. 3.7 Water outlet supplying city water at 100 ft.of work site with normal city water pressure to be supplied by client. 3.8 Hauling/removal of concrete spoils. 3.9 Pile cutting or chipping;marking of the cutoff point to be done by Client. 3.10 Bending bars or hooks on top of piles by client. 3.11 Traffic maintenance,job site security,fencing,barricades,and protection devices such as Safety caps for rebar,caution tapes flags Etc.to be provided by client.(Safety caps for rebars provided by client and installed by Florida Foundation). 3.12 Estimate based on full concrete truck loads any requirement for partial loads will affect pricing of material and labor. Price: TBD 3.13 Exclusion of pile tolerance for any pile deviation on sites with the following conditions: previous existing structures;site has existing piles;site previous use as landfill; nonorganic material found during pile installation. 3,14 Exclusion of pile tolerance below 6 inches.Typical pile installtion methods and surveying inaccuracies result in pile deviations of up to 4-5 inches.Structure should be designed to accommodate the expected deviations. 3.16 Exclusion of metal sleeves,steel casing,sonotubes,barlocks. PO Box 348550,Coral Gables,FL 33234 1 Ph.:305-912-PILE(7453)1 Fax:786-621-5805 1 estimate@flfoundations.com www,flfoundations.com I Like us on Facebook:face book,com/flfoundations Page 2 of 7 4" www.flfoundations.com-estimate@flfoundations.com Proposal#22-265-1 F©UNDATI©N Phone:305-912-PILE(7453)-Fax:786-621-5805 Auger Cast files,*1,F CGC#1517967 3.17 Excavation work;if required,by others. 3.18 Dewatering;if required, by others. 2.10 Vibration Monitoring. ARTICLE 4:CHANGES IN BASE BID(please initial) 20 FT:100 Tons 4.1 For piles larger than bid length;add Per LNFT: $ 78.00 4.2 Add piles-within same mobilization: EACH $ 1,560.00 4.3 Deduct piles: EACH $ 468.00 13 FT:60 Tons 4.4 For piles larger than bid length;add Per LNFT: $ 78.00 4.5 Add piles-within same mobilization: EACH $ 1,014.00 4.6 Deduct piles: EACH $ 304.20 All Piles 4.7 For each pile with grout in excess of 1.8 times the theoretical pile volume add. Per Yard: $ 300.00 4.8 Standby time will be invoiced;2 hours travel time,4 hours minimum. Per Hour: $ 600.00 4.9 Non-production days Per Day: $ 4,500.00 4.10 Remobilization for piles installation Price: $ 15,000.00 4.11 Any additional engineering work or additional load test Price: TBD 4.12 Transportation permit required for access to site or barge transport Price: TBD 4.13 Night shift and/or weekend shift rates Price: TBD 4.13 Short Load Fee trucks Per Truck TBD ARTICLE 5:VALUE FOR POSSIBLE ADD-ON SERVICE(please initial) 5.1 Cleanup of concrete spoils into stockpile w/in jobsite beyond 402 piles Per Pile: $ 25.00 5.3 Spoil Mixing Per Pile: $ 50.00 ARTICLE 6: PAYMENTS AND CONDITIONS(please initial) 6.1 Final payment including any retainage is due within 15 days of job completion. Payments not received within the terms described above shall accrue interest at 1.5% per month.(ANNUAL RATE IS 18%)Engineering Logs will be released upon payment in full. 6.2 Construction Lien will be filed automatically after 45 days from the last day on the job if full payment has not been received. 6.3 All expenses incurred as a result of non-payment,including reasonable attorney's fee and cost for filed Lien,shall be paid by the client.Venue for all legal actions shall lie exclusively in Dade County, Florida. 6.4 This agreement is binding between client and Florida Foundation,Corp.payment is required as described herein and not contingent on client receiving payment from project owner. 6.5 This proposal is subject to acceptance within 15 days and can be modified or voided thereafter at the option of Florida Foundation,Corp. 6.6 Facsimile of this contract shall be deemed a valid counterpart of the original. 6.7 10%(percent)over base bid will be added for company or party who wishes to hold retainer. 6,8 All work is to be done in a continuous uninterrupted operation any holding period will be billed accordingly as per article 4.5 of this agreement. 6.9 All services are subject to revision and approval of Florida Foundation,Corp.Some changes in price and conditions may take place depending on changes to site conditions prior to work commencement,equipment availability or accesibility to site. PO Box 348550,Coral Gables,FL 33234 I Ph.:305-912-PILE(7453)1 Fax:786-621-5805 1 estimate@flfoundations.com www.flfoundations.com I Like us on Facebook:facebook.com/flfoundations Page 3 of 7 www.fifoundations,com-estimate@flfoundations.com Proposal#22-265-1 FOUNDATION Phone:305-912-PILE(7453)-Fax:786-621-5805 Auger Cast Piles y CGC#1517967 IMPORTANT NOTES 1)Given the current shortage of material,supplies and vital components for our industry,we cannot gurantee or commit to any specific starting date or completion schedules as we are subject to suppliers'availability and demand. 2) Foundation Plan Notes 1.A.2.A,1.A.2.B and 1.A.2C in Sheet S-000 specifies 35 tons compression,60 tons compression and 100 tons compression piles. No piles at 35 ton compression are identified in plans. 3)Piles not required at Area D sheet S-104 as shown in Sheet S-104 except piles at Gridline B2. 4)Contract Agreement+Mobilization to jobsite for load test/pile install is contingent that jobsite has no access restrictions,no overhead ostructions and no special clearance required..A minimum of 12 FT width of access and an overhead clearance of 30 FT(pile length+an additional 10 FT)is required 5)There are no access restrictions nor overhead obstructions,per client confirmation.No special clearance required as confirmed with client. 6)Load test piles estimated at required pile length for project piles per plans(20 FT and 13 FT), 7)Concrete is noted at 4,000 and 5,000 psi per plans in Sheet S-000,Notes 1B.1 and 1.82,respectively,and 4,000 psi per NV2A Group Scope Sheet. Pile grout estimated at 5,000 psi as this is the minimum requirement for the Keys area. 8)Davis-Bacon Wages requirement is accounted for in our pricing. 9)This proposal accounts for current steel,concrete,material, fuel and lodging prices,as of proposal date 06/24/22. Please be advised that concrete prices will be increasing beginning July 2022. 10)Updated pricing available upon request due to rising steel,concrete, material,fuel and lodging prices. 11)Total base price to be reviewed before going into contract due to rising steel,concrete,material,fuel and lodging prices. 12)Price subject to change per updates to/final auger cast specs,structural plans,geotechnical report and/or updates to steel,concrete,material,fuel, and/or lodging prices. PO Box 348550,Coral Gables,FL 33234 1 Ph.:305-912-PILE(7453)1 Fax:786-621-5805 1 estimate@flfoundations.com www.flfoundations.com I Like us on Facebook:facebook,com/flfoundations Page 4 of 7 www.fifoundations.com-estimate@flfoundations.com Proposal#22-265-1 LFOUNDATION Phone:305-912-PILE(7453)-Fax:786-621-5805 Auto^r Cast Mles CGC#1517967 TERMS AND CONDITIONS(please initial) WORK: Florida Foundation,Corp.("Florida Foundation")agrees to perform the work described herein and furnish such materials,equipment and labor as specified within the scope of its work outlined herein and unless otherwise specified,as is customary.Client acknowledges that it has supplied to Florida Foundation all applicable documents,plans,and specifications necessary for completion of Florida Foundation's work.To the extent of any conflict between the terms for Florida Foundation's work and the terms of the Clients work for the Owner of the site and/or project,then the terms most favorable to Florida Foundation will prevail.Client agrees to provide timely notice to Florida Foundation of any site conditions which may impact Florida Foundation's ability to perform described work. It is the Client's responsiblity to keep Florida Foundation informed of all changes in plans in which affects their scope of work.As-builts are to be performed by client,as soon as piles have been completed,copy of as-builts should be provided to Florida Foundation promtly to address any passible remedial work if not provided,client assumes responsibility. DELAYS:Client shall be responsible for any delay,interference or extra cost with respect to Florida Foundation's work which is the result of Client or any and all third parties;Florida Foundation shall be entitled to both an extension of time to complete its work and issuance of a change order noting a prorate increase in the amount due to Florida Foundation. MODIFICATIONS:Any modifications or changes to agreed-upon work must be in writing and signed by authorized representatives of both parties. WAIVER:Failure of Florida Foundation to insist upon strict compliance with any of these terms and conditions,or to exercise any options provided for in the work documents,shall not be constructed to be a waiver or relinquishment of Florida Foundation's right to thereafter require compliance with these terms and conditions or to thereafter exercise such option. PAYMENT:Client agrees to make timely payments to Florida Foundation as called for herein.It is understood and agreed that net pay when paid provision, if applicable to Florida Foundation's work,shall be interpreted as establishing a reasonable time for payment and shall not negate Florida Foundation's constructions lien rights. If payments are not made when due,Client agrees that Florida Foundation may cease its work until satisfactory payment arrangement have been made.Florida Foundation reserves the right to charge a service fee of 1.5%per month for late payments. In the event of any action taken, with or without suit,to enforce Florida Foundation's rights under this agreement,the Client shall be liable for all costs, including Florida Foundation's reasonable attorney fees.Exclusive venue for any action shall be a court competent jurisdiction in Miami-Dade County,Florida,except in those instances where the action is one to enforce a lien recorded in a different jurisdiction. WARRANTY: Florida Foundation agrees that its work shall conform with the specifications,plans and other applicable documents timely provided to it but shall be subject to field conditions beyond its control. Except as specifically provided herein, Florida Foundation provides no other warranties,express or implied,including but not limited to any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or use. Florida Foundation will not be responsible for any special, incidental or consequential damages and any claim against Florida Foundation or its agents,officers,and employees shall be limited to the replacement value of its work and only as to the extent such work is found to be defective.This limitation of liability is expressly intended to apply to all types of claims, including but not limited to claims for Florida Foundation's own negligence. TERMINATION:Florida Foundation may terminate its work and this agreement at any time the Client has defaulted or at any time conditions beyond Florida Foundation's control,including force majeure events,interfere with or adversely impact Florida Foundation's ability to perform.The costs of any materials ordered by Florida Foundation pursuant to this agreement and prior to termination shall be paid by Client,if such orders are unable to be cancelled. Labor performed and materials installed up to termination date shall be paid by Client to Florida Foundation as indicated herein. INDEMNIFICATIONS:If any claim is made for damage or injury including death,Client agrees to indemnify and hold Florida Foundation harmless from and against such claim and all loss,damage,injury and expense(including reasonable attorney's fees and costs)that Florida Foundation may sustain when such claim is directly or indirectly based or related to Client's or agents'contractors'or employees'grossly negligent,intentional or wrongful acts or omissions. AUTHORITY:It is understood and agreed that the person signing and initialing on behalf of the Client has full authority to do so,has read and understood the foregoing terms and conditions,and is authorized to bind the Client. PO Box 348550,Coral Gables,FL 33234 1 Ph.:305-912-PILE(7453)1 Fax:786-621-5805 1 estimate@flfoundations.com www,fifoundations.com I Like us on Facebook:facebook.com/flfoundations Page 5 of 7 wwwomvnuations.mm euumate@mnvndat/o^szom Proposal#22-26G-1 DATION Phone:aro-9zz'p|Ls(r*ss) pax:rm6-sz1-5xus r Cast Piles cscozszrenr �0� 0��U' - � /--- ARTICLE 7:BASE BID PROPOSAL&ACCEPTANCE(please initial) ______ \ We extend our sincerest gratitude for accepting our submittal, Florida Foundation understands you have other options and appreciate the opportunity to quote this project for you. Please feel free to contact us with any questions at the above contact information. Cost Per Pile Type 20FT Pile Installation $ 503'880.00 13 FT Pile Installation $ 65'910.80 Subtotal Base: $ 569'790.00 Gdd|ines1-g+Area s 2O FT:zOO tons Comp. $ 235,560.00 251pileo z3 FT:80 tons Comp. $ 43,602.00 43p0e Subtotal Base: G,id|ines1D-7+Area C East ZU FT: lUOtons Comp. g 255,840.00 264pileo z3 FT:60 tons Comp. $ 22,308.0$ 22p0e Subtotal $ �7�148 ' ^OO ._- Ghd|inegZ+Ghd|ine 0](Area F) 2O FT: z0O tons Comp. 6 12,unV.VV8piles 13 FT:6O tons Comp. $ - Opiles Subtotal Base: $ 12'480.00 Load Test(comnreomv) Included in Total 8ase Load Test(reo,*") Included inTotal Base Load Test(LatemU Included in Total Base Clean-up Included in Total Base Into suockphlebj within}obsite Removal Excluded So8TOTAL8ASE $ 569\790.00 pavmeutm Z.5%first 1OnK $ 2'500.00 Performance 1.G%next 4VnK $ 6,000.00 Bond | l%next 2mi| 697.90 Proposal/Contract pricing is subject to revision at TOTAL BASE: $ 578,987.90 any time prior to mobilization due to continuous increases in material costs. DEPOSIT REQUIRED: 30% $ 273,696.37 ATOOMPlET7QN: 70% $ 405,291.53 ~~ po Box 348sa\Coral Gables,pLaaza*|ph.:aos-91z'pue(wss)|Fax:7na'sz1-580n|estimats@Vfovndaunns.mm www.nfovndauon,zom|Like u,"opacebuok:facebook.com/flfoundations Page amr wwwomu^uaunnszom esumnte@nmu^uamo^s.mm Proposal#22-26G-1 DATION Phone:am-91z'p/Lc(r4ss) Fax:rus 621-5805 r Cast Piles oscwo1/ea/ i_ Authorized by: Signed this Day of 2022 Charles UeLa Rosa/Sa|esRepnsemative ACCEPTANCE OF CONTRACT:the above prices,specifications and conditions are satisfactory and are hereby accepted. You are authorized to do the work as specified.Payment will be made as outlined herein. Client/Company: mV3AGmu Signature: Print Name: Tide: Data: po Box s4os50,Coral Gables,pLaazm|px.:anseza+/\Ep1sa |mz7ns-6zz-5aos/estimate@nfovndations.com wwwnmonuauon,.mm|Like usnnmcebook:hcebouk.mm/ foundaunm Page rm, YGRIFFIN June 24"', 2022 GD-32731 'V2A 9100 S Dadeland Blvd#600 Kendall,FL 33156 Attn: Jeff Webster Phone: 786-233-5064 Email:jwebster @)nv2agroup.com Re: Key West International Airport Terminal Dear Jeff, Thank you for contacting Griffin. We are pleased to submit our proposal for the above referenced project. This proposal outlines the proposed equipment and materials, price of the system, and any Contractor assistance that will be needed. Project Information Project is located at the Key West International Airport in Key West, Florida. This proposal is based off the information provided to Griffin Dewatering. Griffin Dewatering assumes no risk and does not guarantee a dry working surface. Griffin Dewatering will work with the contractor to provide additional assistance, should the dewatering system not adequately perform. Scope of Work Griffin Dewatering will mobilize to the project site with the pumps and equipment stated below. We anticipate that you will be working each excavation Simultaneously and that your personnel will assist with digging all sumps. Griffin will install sump pumps, hoses and fittings at Area A, B, and D. Once Area A, B and D are completed,Griffin will move the Pumps to Area C. Conti-actor will assume operation and maintenance after intall install at Area A, B and D, as well as Area D. At the conclusion of the dewatering sequences, the sediment tanks will be cleaned out. All sediments and debris within the tank will be left onsite. Equipment 0 3 -Primary Diesel Pumps 0 3 -Back-Lip Diesel Pumps 0 Discharge Hoses and Fittings 0 2 -2 1 K Sediment Tanks Attached please find the following: • Attachment A—Pricing • Attachment B—Contractor's Obligations • Attachment C—Terms & Conditions Initials: Re: Key West International Airport Terminal YGRIFFIN Griffin Dewatering thanks you for the opportunity to submit this proposal and we look forward to the possibility of working with you on this project. If you have any questions or concerns or would like to discuss this project in more detail, please do not hesitate to contact me. I am frequently in the area and would be happy to schedule a time to meet at your office to review the work plan in greater detail. I can always be reached at 305-968-5390. Sincerely, Scott Botting Project Manager This proposal for stated services above, along with the attached terms and conditions and any exclusions or exceptions indicated is acceptable. Griffin Dewatering is hereby authorized to perform the stated scope of work as priced. Accepted this-day of 20_Signature: Name: Title: Company: Initials: Re: Key West International Airport Terminal YGRIFFIN Attachment A-Pricing Area,A, B,D Base Contract: Per Unit Price Unit Quantity Total I Mobilization 16,155 LS 1 16,155 2 Furnish& Installation of Sump Systems 86,160 LS 1 86,160 3 6"Vac-Assist Silent Pump 3,800 Month 6 22,800 -4 6"X 20' Suction Hose w/Strainer 275 Month 6 1,650 5 6"X 50' Discharge Hose 275 Month 12 3,300 -6 Two(2) 18 K Sediment Tanks 2,500 Month 2 5,000 7 200 LF 8"HDPE Pipe and Fittings 1,890 Month 1 1,890 -8 Sediment Tank Clean-Out Per Cleaning) 4,950 LS 2 9,900 9 Removal&Demobilization 5,385 LS 1 5,385 10 Dewatering Plan and Permitting Services 8,500 LS 1 8,500 Base Contract Total: 160,740 - Area C -TBase Contract: Per Unit Price Unit Quantity Total I Mobilization 4,200 LS 1 4,200 -2 Furnish& Installation of Sump Systems 52,705 LS 1 52,705 3 6"Vac-Assist Silent Pump 3,800 Month 4 15,200 4 6"X 20' Suction Hose w/Strainer 275 Month 6 1,650 -5 6"X 50' Discharge Hose 275 Month 8 2,200 -6 Two(2) 18 K Sediment Tanks 2,500 Month 2 2,500 7 200 LF 8" HDPE Pipe and Fittings 1,890 Month 1 1,890 8 Sediment Tank Clean-Out Per Cleaning) 4,950 LS 2 9,900 Removal&Demobilization 2,995 LS 1 2,995 Base Contract Total: 93,240 All local,state,and federal taxes and fees are additional to any pricing shown herein. Initials: Re: Key West International Airport Terminal TGRIFFIN Attachment B - Contractor Obligations 1. All earth work,including but not limited to,all necessary access/egress accommodating of two-wheel drive construction,line, grade,level right-of-way and work areas. 2. Equipment pads which provide a minimum of 5 feet of reverse head for the drilling of wells. 3. If required, any scaffolding, bracing, mats, plates and/or benches to facilitate the installation and service of the dewatering equipment,construction and maintenance of trenches,berms,dikes,ditches,excavations and all other reasonable and necessary site preparation and protection of work site. 4. Provide any required waterproofing/sealing of well penetrations through foundations,cutting,coring,or sleeving. 5. Performance of a site survey,which physically indicates by survey stakes the location of all well sites and other equipment and materials to be installed in accordance with this agreement. 6. Removal of surface water,ice,snow and any unusual or unnatural underground and surface obstructions,including concrete. 7. Marking and any necessary relocation or protection of all on-site and surrounding utilities and service lines,above and beneath the ground.Subcontractor will obtain all governmental required utility notification/identification reports from tlue local"utility locating service", However, Contractor shall provide final verification that all potential underground facilities, of any kind, have been identified and that the location provided by Contractor for Subcontractor's work will not conflict with any such facilities. 8. Provide and maintain as current all permits, licenses (other than Subcontractor's trade licenses), approvals, fees, and authorizations required for the completion of Subcontractor's work, including but not limited to discharge, drilling, and abandonment permits. 9. Provide jobsite security,and all required pedestrian and traffic control,and protection. 10. Provide adequate control of water resulting from or accumulating as perched or trapped water, overtopping water, runoff, seepage,surface water,interface water,and water in any other form,,or from a source,not collected by the equipment. 11. Provide all required: monitoring, sampling, testing, containment, treatment, and disposal of discharge water including, if necessary, containment, cleanup (settling and/or turbidity curtains, etc.), and set the discharge so as to not recharge the dewatered areas. 1.2. Provide protection of adjacent property from, and containment, treatment, and disposal of: all drilling cuttings, excavation spoil,and spent drilling and jetting fluids and all other fluids which are the byproduct of the work.Provide adequate protection of Subcontractor equipment from freezing and flooding conditions. Contractor will be responsible for all expenses resulting from loss or damage to Subcontractor's equipment not caused by Subcontractor or due to standard wear and tear,including the costs of replacement removal,return,and repair.Contractor is responsible for heat tracing or insulation of any kind. 1:1. Provide adequate and readily accessible water source within I001fof the work locations,including water meter and/or backflow preventer if required,and/or sufficient water truck support,so as not to impede work progress. 14. Provide suitable electrical power and stand-by power adequate for tlue equipment. 15. Provide all personnel for operation and maintenance (including start-tip and testing) of all dewatering and/or treatment equipment installed including manpower, fuel, electricity, lubricants, fuel tanks, secondary containment, standby power, settlement tanks,all system/site monitoring,removal of waste,changing of filters,flocculent,filter media,additive chemicals, etc.when needed,and all system modifications and/or changes. 16. Provide a suitable excavator, front-end loader, and/or crane, if required, which are manned, fueled, and maintained for Subcontractor's use during all unloading,installations,repairs,modifications,removals,and loading. 17. Provide removal, cleaning, and return of Subcontractors equipment upon completion of usage, including the removal/treatrment/disposal of any solids/liquids from any primary or secondary containment vessels and any tanks. If Subcontractor has agreed to perform these activities, then Contractor shall provide on-site all necessary facilitieshmaterials, including any disposal,to accomplish these activities. 18. Provide for restoration of the work site upon project completion,including the abandonment of wells,wellpoints,piezometers, monitoring wells,or other holes,and any remedial or restoration repairs/patching to concrete,asphalt,or other surfaces and grouting. 19. Provide all required sound barriers,walls,or other visual and sound isolation/noise abatement measures. 20. Provide personnel,equipment and materials for any required dust control and access maintenance resulting from any activities of Subcontractor or its Subcontractors/suppliers. ( 21. Provide all"as-built"drawings and any required review/signature/stamp of a Professional Engineer. 22. Estimate based upon-Normal Working Hours(7:00arm—3:30prn). 23. Contractor shall notify Subcontractor in writing when the Dewatering shall be terminated. Initials: Re: Key West International Airport Terminal YGRIFFIN Attachment C- Griffin Dewatering and Affiliated Companies Standard Terms and Conditions A. This agreement,and any offer by any Griffin Company(Griffin)are subject to the following terms and conditions.The terms, conditions, and other provisions of this Agreement constitute the entire agreement between the parties. It is expressly understood it can be modified only in a writing signed by both parties. This Agreement is for the benefit of the named parties only and does not confer a benefit upon any other named or unnamed third party.Griffin objects to and rejects any additional or different terms proposed by Purchaser. 13. Unless stated in the Proposal, Griffin is not obligated to satisfy any specific contract specification and will only assume the obligation to supply the equipment and perform the work stated herein.Any additional equipment and/or services required can be provided by Griffin,if mutually agreed to or will be the responsibility of others. No liabilities, warranties,or guarantees, beyond those stated herein,are assumed by Griffin.This nature and scope of services to be provided pursuant to this Agreement and the pricing contained herein are based oil the site information referenced in the Proposal. Griffin has not independently verified the conditions affecting the site and Griffin is solely relying on the accuracy and completeness of the information referenced in the Proposal. Purchaser acknowledges that,if conditions are materially different than those shown or presented to Griffin in the site information furnished by Purchaser,Griffin shall be entitled to an equitable adjustment in the Agreement price and schedule. C. 'file pricing stated in this Agreement will be honored by Griffin for only 30 days from the date the Proposal is submitted to Purchaser for acceptance,unless the parties agree in writing to extend the 30-day period. D. Pricing is based on Griffin's regular rate for labor and normally scheduled business hours 7:00 AM—3:30 PM Monday through Friday.It is the responsibility of the Purchaser to determine whether federal,state,or local prevailing wage requirements apply and to notify Griffin if prevailing wages apply. If it is later determined that prevailing wages apply, and Griffin was not previously notified by Purchaser,Purchaser agrees to pay the prevailing wage from that point forward,as well as a retroactive payment adjustment to bring previously paid amounts in line with prevailing wages. E. Terms of payment for Services are net 30 days. No retainage shall be withheld from any payments due Griffin unless authorized by Griffin in the Price section of this Agreement. F, All scheduling shall be mutually agreed to,prior to the commencement of the work. Griffin shall be permitted to perform its work in a continual and uninterrupted manner. The Purchaser shall be responsible for all reasonable costs and additional charges associated with any delays or other interferences or impacts("Delays")to Griffin's work to the extent Griffin is not the cause thereof. G Griffin shall not accept,or be bound by,any liquidated, indirect,and/or consequential damage. it. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the total aggregate liability of Griffin(and its related corporations and employees)to Purchaser and third parties granted reliance is limited to Griffin's fee, for any and all injuries, damages, claims, losses, or expenses (including attorney and expert fees) arising out of Griffin's services or this agreement. This limitation shall apply regardless of available insurance coverage, cause(s) or the theory of liability, including negligence, indemnity, or other recovery. I. Griffin shall provide at its own expense and shall maintain during the period during which any services are furnished pursuant to this Agreement its standard liability and workers compensation insurance coverage. A Certificate of Insurance will be furnished upon request. This Certificate of Insurance shall not expand Griffin's duty to insure beyond the scope and amount of coverage specifically stated herein. Griffin shall be reimbursed for the costs of any additional coverage requested in excess of its existing policy that Griffin agrees to obtain. Griffin shall not be liable for or required to provide any bond, or costs thereof. J. Purchaser shall indemnify and hold harmless Griffin, its parents,subsidiaries,affiliates,agents,officers and employees from any and all claims,demands,causes of action,damages,costs,expenses,actual attorneys' fees, losses or liabilities, in law or in equity, of every kind and nature whatsoever arising out of or in connection with Griffin's work performed and/or contemplated under this Agreement for,but not limited to,bodily injury,sickness,disease or death,and damage to property of another,including by not limited to the loss of use resulting there from.(All collectively referred to as"Claims")This obligation specifically includes,but is not limited to,the following Claims: • Claims arising out of subsidence and/or settlement at the Project site or adjacent areas; • Claims arising out of the presence of any contaminated,hazardous,or toxic matter located on or near the Project site; Claims for damage to water wells; • Claims arising out of the failure to treat chemical or other constituents (contaminants) identified in water quality samples for treatment prior to discharge or disposal. • Claims arising out of the operation or use of any Equipment supplied by Griffin pursuant to this Agreement. Initials: Re: Key West International Airport Terminal TGRIFFIN * Claims arising out of Construction Defects occurring after Griffin's Equipment is removed Purchaser, however, shall riot be obligated under this Agreement to indemnify Griffin for Claims arising from the sole negligence or willful misconduct of Griffin. Purchaser further agrees to assume all costs and liability associated with the handling and disposal of any contaminated,hazardous,or toxic matter encountered during the course of the Project. K. Any notices required tinder the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall be delivered to Griffin at the Griffin office that originated this Agreement and shall not be effective until received by Griffin as required herein. L. This Agreement will be governed by the laws of the state of Texas without regard to its choice of law provisions.Griffin and Buyer agree that any litigation involving this Contract will be brought exclusively in federal or state courts located in Harris County,Texas.each party hereby consents to personal jurisdiction in any federal or state court within Houston,Harris county, Texas and irrevocably waives,to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law and the laws of the state of Texas,ally claim or objection that it may now or hereafter have,that venue or personal jurisdiction is not proper with respect to any such dispute. In the event of litigation between the parties to this Agreement to enforce the rights under this section,reasonable attorneys' fees and costs shall be awarded to the prevailing party. M. Unless otherwise mutually agreed herein,Griffin shall not supply or pay operators required to operate the equipment during the Rental Period. All operators shall be competent.If Purchaser assumes the responsibility for the operation of the Equipment, Purchaser acknowledges that it is solely responsible for operation of the Equipment,assumes all risks inherent in the operation and use of the Equipment,and agrees to take all necessary precaution to protect all persons and property from injury or damage while Purchaser is in possession of the Equipment. Griffin includes the cost of up to 2 regular tirne work hours to train Purchaser personnel in operation/maintenance of Griffin equipment. N. Unless otherwise stated herein,the price assumes that all work will be performed under maximum PPE Level D;no exposure to,or handling of,any contaminated,toxic,or controlled substances has been included;and any site specific health and safety plans, and then- implementation (monitoring, reporting, PPE materials, decontamination/cleanup, disposal, etc.), shall be by others. Purchaser shall provide and pay for any special or site-specific training(environmental or otherwise)required for work oil the project. O. All Griffin requirements for Purchaser supplied materials,manpower,electric/fuel,equipment,services,etc.are estimates only, and Griffin is not responsible if quantities needed exceed those estimates. P. All drilled and/or jetted holes or excavations shall be to the depth stated in the Scope of Work or tenninated due to refusal, whichever conics first and as determined by Griffin Q. Purchaser shall pay Griffin rental for the Equipment for the entire rental period in accordance with the following: a). Minimum Monthly Rental Periods shall not be subject to any deductions. b). The Rental Period commence upon equipment arriving on site and will terminate upon the return of all equipment to the facility designated by Griffin for return,freight prepaid by Purchaser. R. Griffin shall not be liable for any loss, damage or expense resulting from delay or failure in the performance of Griffin's obligations hereunder if such delay or failure is due to acts of God or the public enemy,strikes,labor troubles,fire,explosions, riots, war,governmental orders or restrictions,shortages of materials or labor,delay in transportation,theft,accidents orally other cause which is beyond Griffin's reasonable control. Upon the occurrence of any such event preventing the Griffin from performing all of its then outstanding contracts,the Griffin shall then be entitled to perform such of its contracts as it may select and shall incur no liability to the Purchaser by reason of performing contracts other than this agreement. The Griffin's total liability for damages related to the performance of or failure to perform this agreement shall be limited to the amount of the contract price. IN NO EVENT SIIALL TIIE GRIFFIN BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF PROFITS BY REASON OF PLANT SHUTDOWN, NON- OPERATION OR INCREASE IN EXPENSE OF OPERATION OF OTHER EQUIPMENT OR FACILITIES OR FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Initials: HOLLAND * Rental Quote plil�f"i" ill�lktf�ffol'i1um��iffifillil�ll'I'llyglig�l�)if�fiillI Date April 21,2022 FINISH FASTER Valid Until May 21,2022 Quote# 00-04212201-CR Company:NV2A Group Key West IACA&Terminal Improvements Attention:Estimating Dept. Foundation Dewatering Holland 8"HDS Trash Pump ii i isiI 2 8"Trash Pump(H8TP-D8)Includes Noise enclosure,electric start,at least 60 hr fuel capacity, $ 3,919.00 $ 7,838.00 engine/hydraulic safety shutdowns,and biodegradable vegetable oil. Holland 6"HDS Trash Pump 3 6"Materials,Sludge (HEMS-D8) Includes DOT Trailer,electric start,at least 60 hr fuel capacity, $ 3,472.00 $ 10,416.00 engine/hydraulic safety shutdowns,and biodegradable vegetable oil. 1 6"Materials,Sludge (H6MS-D8)Standby pump @ 50%Disc 100hr max use per month $ 3,472.00 $ 1,736.00 BE 8 Sets Hyd Hose $ - $ 8 8'x 20'Kanaline Suction Hose w/Bauer Couplings $ 219.96 $ 1,759.65 2 18"x 20' HOPE SDR 17 Pipe w/Bauer Couplings $ 134.89 1$ 269.78 4 8"x 90deg.Bauer Elbow $ 85,00 $ 340.00 2 8"x 50'Red la at Hose wl Bauer Couplings $ 235,00 $ 470.00 4 6"x 20"Kanaflex 70 PSI Clear Hose w/Bauer Couplings $ 13123 $ 532.93 4 6"x 90deg.Bauer Elbow $ 85.00 $ 340.00 4 6"x 20'HOPE SDR 17 Pipe w/Bauer Couplings $ 81.49 $ 325.97 12 6"x 50'Red La lat Hose w/Bauer Couplings $ 121.92 $ 1,463.09 2 8,000 Gallon Sediment Tank $ 1,950.00 $ 3,900.00 Total Pump Rental $ 29,391.42 Per Week $ 11,756.57 Per Day $ 4,702.63 1 Pump systems Delivery $ 4,600.00 $ 4,600.00 1 Pump systems Pickup $ 4,600.00 $ 4,600.00 4 Sediment Tank Delivery $ 1,600o0 $ 6,400.00 4 Sediment Tank Pick Up $ 1,600.00 $ 6,400.00 1 Dewatering Permit Processing including agency fees $ 7,200.00 $ 7,200.00 12 Sediment Tank cleaning including vac truck and crew @$480 per/hr. $ 480.00 $ 5,760.00 3 Pump systems initial setup including 3 man crew&1,00011b forklift-Per 8hr day $ 4,600.00 $ 13,800.00 20 Aditional days including 2ea.Holland field technicians to relocate pumps and discharge hoses $ 2,200.00 $ 44,000.00 including 1 0,0001b forklift Pump Fueling service @$5.85 per gallon(projected 3 month consumption 22,680 gallons) $ 5,85 $ Total Delivery,Setup,&Pickup $ 92,760.00 Pump Fuel Consumption @ 2.1gl Per/hr.. `Applicable sales tax not included :This is not a guarantee of the amount of materials or equipment needed to complete any specific job. All tanks must be returned empty and clean or clean up charges will be incurred. *Please confirm your acceptance of this quote by signing this document Signature Print Name Date Scope of Work Worksheet NVKJ GROUP Project Name: Key West International Airport Concourse A&Terminal Improvements Division: 31-33 Sitework,02-Selective Demo Date: 6/15/2022 Subcontractor: Charley Toppino&Sons,Inc. Contact Phone#: 305-296-5606 Prepared By: Andrew Toppino Contact Email: Eitol2pjng@charleyLqp Pj no, _ 1. General Requirements Included Excluded Comments 1.1 Mobilization X INCLUDED 1.2 Maintenance of Traffic X INCLUDED 1.3 Surveying I Layout-Note:Survey Control will be established by CM X INCLUDED 1.4 Permits-&-Fees-- Must.b I e Included) X INCLUDED 1.5 Project Management&Supervision X INCLUDED 1.6 Shop Drawings&Submittals&Samples-Signed&Sealed as required for NOA's j X INCLUDED 1.7 BIM for coordination with other utilities(MEPF)and new structural components X INCLUDED 1.8 Project Record Documents:Subcontractor shall keep record drawings(as-builts)updated at all times. X INCLUDED Record actual locations of pipelines,valves,all equipment location,panels and controls 1.9 Close Out Documents X INCLUDED 1.10 Warranties/Guarantees X INCLUDED 1.11 Start-up,Testing and Commissioning X INCLUDED 1.12 Safety Zero Accidents Goal X INCLUDED 1.13 Daily Ciean-up of Own Work Areas X INCLUDED 1.14 Composite Clean-up Crew X INCLUDED 1.15 Dewatering as it pertains to your scope of work X INCLUDED 1.,16 Hoisting X INCLUDED 1,17 Scaffolds&Lifts x INCLUDED 1.18 Support Equipment required to receive&unload this Subcontractor's materials X INCLUDED 1.19 Lighting for Night Work-Provide Light Towers for this Trades scope of work X INCLUDED 1.20 Inspections&Quality Control Testing X INCLUDED 1.21 Revised Geotech Report by Tierra South Florida dated 12/3/21 X INCLUDED 1.22 Employee Badging X INCLUDED Include all necessary overtime work and premiums for off-hour work,nights and weekend as required 1.23 X INCLUDED per the schedule and/or necessary for any shutdowns. 1.24 Davis Bacon Act Wage Requirements for Monroe County X INCLUDED 1.25 Executive Schedule provided by Construction Manager X INCLUDED 1.26 Maintenance of Airport Operations X INCLUDED 1.27 All Required Taxes(i.e.local,state,federal,etc.on all materials,equipment,labor,etc.) X INCLUDED 1.28 Insurance Requirements X INCLUDED 1.29 100%Performance&Payment Bond for Contracts over$100,000 X INCLUDED 1.30 Employee Parking&Transportation X INCLUDED 1.31 DBE Goal-20.3% X NOT INCLUDED 1.32 Include Textura Fees(0.22%) X INCLUDED 1.33 Project Specifications dated 04.28.2022 X INCLUDED 1.34 Project Drawing Package dated 05.02.2022 X INCLUDED 1.35 Project Phasing Documents 05.02.2022 X INCLUDED 1.36 Acknowledge RFI's I-98 in Early Package RFP 1 X INCLUDED 1,37 Acknowledge RFI's I-45 in,RFP 2 X INCLUDED 138 Acknowledge Addendums 1- X INCLUDED 1.39 Instruction to Bidder's X INCLUDED ......................Subcontractor Agreement X INCLUDED Scope of Work Worksheet NV` K ( GROUP Project Name: Key West International Airport Concourse A&Terminal Improvements Division: 31-33 Sitework,02-Selective Demo Date: 6/15/2022 Subcontractor: Charley Toppino&Sons,Inc. Contact Phone#: 305-296-5606 Prepared By: Andrew Toppino Contact Email: atop.pl¢)o@c ari top irto. 1. General Requirements Included Excluded Comments 1.41 Buy America Contract Provisions X INCLUDED 3.Bid Cost Breakdown- insert approximate quantity QtY UM Total Price 3.01 General Conditions I Supervision I Overhead 1 LS $ 838,402.00 3.02 Mobilization 1 LS $ 50,000 00 3.03 Permits I Fees I Permit Processing-ALLOWANCE i LS $ 75,000A.0�..- 0 3.04 Erosion Control 1 LS .. .$ 60,000.00 Install and Maintain during course of Total Project Construction Silt Fence per Detail C 453 I ind above Install and Maintain during course of Total Project Construction,Inlet Inserts at Catch Basins ind above Install and Maintain during course of Total Project Construction,Erosion EELS See Details Sheet C-453ind above 3.05 Dewatering Infrastructure West Phase 1 LS $ 82,719.00 Pre-excavate Fireline Trench 3'deep(from subgrade after concrete is removed)x 3'wide for a dewatering trench from Grid Line 1 to edge of demolished West side concrete apron(Approx.Grid Lineind above 10). Provide Provisions for flagging off trench for safety Install 6 x6 x6'Sump pits as shown on Sequence of Work Package inci above Excavate trench and shown on Sequence of Work Package from Area D to Grid Line A. Install a 12"pipe and backfill trench. Cover trench with temporary asphalt or concrete(night work) inci above Install 6 x6 x6 Sump it at Grid Line A from trench at Area D and above Remove trench and pipe at Area D at completion of Dewatering Operations. Backfill to top of concrete ind above (nirih'�t wort) 3.06 Dewatering Infrastructure-East Phase 1 LS $ 33,800.00 .. _.,.. _3" _..�_........u"15.............. _. Pre-excavate Fireline Trench 3'deep(from subgrade after concrete is removed)x 3'wide for a dewatering trench from Grid Line 10 to edge of demolished East side concrete apron.Provide Provisions inci above for fagging off,trench for safety Install 6'x6'x6'Sump pits as shown on Sequence of Work Package inci above 3,07 JDewatering Infrastructure Disposal Wells(this is for total project) 2 EA $ 105,000.00 Provide Equipment&man power for 2 ea 24'diameter temporary disposal wells up 100' inci above jI Advise if wells in Key West need to go deeper than 100 and above Well abandonment per regulations ind above Removal of well spoils&cuttings ind above Include One Test hole ind above FDEP Reasonable Assurance Report by Professional Geologist,if required inci above Disposal well permit&fees ind above ............ ....._..... _.�._,-,,.,,,-,3.08 Demolition-Striping Removal I 1st Full site Striping -Layout application_...,...., .,.....-,-_ ...,......�.�.., $_ .._.,_.._ 96,000,00..., 1 LS 3.09 iDemolition-West Phase Apron inside Fence(Grid Line 1 to Grid Line 10) 5,545.............S,.,. _....... _.,._w_.. .._.-_,. ._....._.� _. Y $ 279,129.00 3.10 Demolition-East Phase Apron Removal for Duct Bank Installation(4'wide by length"of new 480 SY ,400.00 Duct Bank 3.11 Demolition-Existing Duct Bank+Duct Bank Manholes once new Duct Bank is operational 1 LS $ 33,800.00 3.12 Demolition-Selective Interior Demolition 1 1 LS $ 158,900.00 Demolition as shown on Sheets SD-101 through SD-113(portions of this work to be night work) ind above Demolition as shown on Sheets AD-101 through AD 103(portions of this work to be night work) ind above Load,haul&dispose offsite debris ind above it _.. .,. ..._ ....__. _ .-......._. ._.,....,.._. .._....... _..,,,.._... .._......... ........_....w.. _...... . _ ..,_..,....,,. _..._....._,-_ ...._.___........., "note-work in Area D and Area E will be constructed with the West Phase Construction. All other Demo will take place in November 2025 inci above Scope of Work Worksheet N V K I GROUP Project Name: Key West International Airport Concourse A&Terminal Improvements Division: 31-33 Sitework,02-Selective Demo Date: 6/15/2022 Subcontractor: Charley Toppino&Sons,Inc. Contact Phone#: 305-296-5606 Prepared By: Andrew Toppino Contact Email: a 12p.,Li1g_C�Lh:arLty1_gp.p_Ei1 1. General Requirements Included Excluded Comments 3.13 Demolition-Loa Haul,Dispose of excess concrete soil excavation by Shell Subcontractor 1500 CY $ 55,000.00 3.14 Demolition-Front Parking Lot(Landside)Demolition I LS $ 41,000X0 Sidewalk Demolition 618 SF incl above ........... Curb&Gutter Removal 60 LF incl above Remove&Retain Conc.Wheelstops I LS Inclabove Remove Speed Table 1 LS Ind above Remove Striping I LS incl above .................... .......... 3.15 Demolition-Remainder of Apron Demolition Inside Fence Area+West end+East end(this 6798 SY does NOT Include area North of Fencellne) $ 341,000.00 i 3.16 Utilities-Fire Line(EAST&WEST FOOTPRINT) 1 LS $ 204,685.00 Waterline Piping,Ind fittings,restraints,valves,testing,tie to existing 789 LF Intl cl above Fire Department Connection 2 EA incl above Fire Hydrant 2 EA incl above 3.17 Utilities-Domestic Waterline(EAST&WEST FOOTPRINT) I LS Waterline Piping,Ind fittings,restraints,testing 0 LF incl above 3.18 Utilities-Storm Drainage(EAST&WEST FOOTPRINT) I Ls $ 233,805.00 Storm Drain Piping,Ind fittings, testing 762 LF incl above Cleanouts 6 EA incl above Roof Drain Connections 4 EA incl above 3.29 Utilities-Sanitary Sewer(EAST&WEST FOOTPRINT) I LS $ 188,890.00 Manholes(Aircraft Rated) 3 EA Intl above Cleanouts 5 EA incl above Sewer Main Piping,Ind fittings,testing 467 LF incl above J Grease Interceptor 2 EA incl above 3.20 Utilities-Fire Line(OFFSITE) I LS $ 325,129.00 Waterline Piping,Inc]fittings,restraints,valves,testing,tie in 1062 LF incl above MOT,Trench Restoration., I LS incl above Fire Department Connection I LS inclabove 3.21 Utilities-Domestic Water Line(OFFSITE) I Ls $ 118,690.00 Waterline Piping,ind fittings,restraints,valves,testing,tie in to existing 384 LF incl above MOT,Trench Restoration 1 Ls incl above Stub to Building(5'from face of building) I EA incl above 3.22 Utilities-Storm Drainage(OFFSITE) LS $ 321,900.00 Storm Drain Piping,Inc]fittings, testing 134 LF incl above MOT,Trench Restoration I LS incl above .. ................ ]unction Structure 2 EA incl above Connect to Existing 2 EA incl above Dewatering I LS inclabove ry Sewer(OFFSITE) I LS 146,056.00 3.23 -Util—it-i-e-�s�-�---Sla--nita.-.----.-..- Manholes(Aircraft Rated) 3 EA inclabove Scope of Work Worksheet NVK1 GROUP Project Name: Key West International Airport Concourse A&Terminal Improvements Division: 31-33 Sitework,02-Selective Demo Date: 6/15/2022 Subcontractor: Charley Toppino&Sons, Inc. Contact Phone#: 305-296-5606 Prepared By: Andrew Toppino Contact Email: p 1. General Requirements Included Excluded Comments Sewer Main Piping,ind fittings,testing 260 LF incl above MOT,Trench Restoration I LS incl above Line Existing MH I EA incl above Tie-in to existing system 1 EA incl above 3.24 Site Improvements-Front Parking Lot(Landside) I LS $ 56,000.00 i " — 8"PCCP Pavement Sy nd"above Curb and Gutter 57 LF incl above Raised Pedestrian Crosswalk 31 SY Intl above Final Striping 1 LS incl above 3.25 Earthwork I Subgrade Prep-Apron Cut&Fill I Prep Existing Limerock Base I Final Grade for I LS $ 554,750.00 PCC Pavement 3.26 Site Improvements-Apron Work(West Phase I East Phase inside Fence+West end outside 1 Ls $ 3,120,000.00 Fence+East End outside Fence) PCCP Pavement 10,845 SY ind above P1313 High Wind Tie Downs 0 EA not included PCCP Joint Sealants I LS incl above Final Striping I LS incl above Site Improvements-Apron Work(Outside of Fence North Side)each square needs to be 3.27 removed,'replaced,,re�stripedt ready for use in I night. LS $ 3,190,000.00 Demolition of 15'xl5'sclaures North of Fenceline 3,950 SY incl above PCCP Pavement 3,950 SY incl above PBB High Wind Tie Downs 0 EA not included PCCP Joint Sealants I LS incl above Final Striping I LS incl above 3.28 Payment and Performance Bond Provide Percentage 2.00% es(0.22%or$3,750 max) 00 4.Alternates(All Inclusive and Stand-alone Price) ----]Add Deduct Cost 4.1 ELIMINATE ALL NIGHTLY REMOVE/REPLACE PCC APRON FROM PROJECT,ALLOW LARGER AREA 4.2 CLOSURES. X $ 1,571,000.00 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 Deduct Alternates F$ 1,571,000.00 Exclusions/Notes: 1.0 EXCLUDE REFURBISHMENT OF EXISTING LIFT STATIONS(PER NOTES ON C-900) 2.0 ***NOT ENOUGH INFORMATION ON LIFT STATIONS REFURBISHMENT Scope of Work Worksheet NV,`'' K I GROuP Project Name: Key West International Airport Concourse A&Terminal Improvements Division: 31-33 Sitework,02-Selective Demo Date: 6/15/2022 Subcontractor: Charley Toppino&Sons,Inc. Contact Phone#: 305-296-5606 Prepared By: Andrew Toppino Contact Email: atoagino(�charle�top n o. 1. General Requirements Included Excluded Comments 3.0 EXCLUDE BUILDING MOUNTED FDC 4.0 EXCLUDE HIGH WIND TIEDOWNS From: 1—-.1— To: Aarbunccl C s.bJ_. RE;RN.",�IKvR AIII—11 A Data: Thus,'�' 7,2022 2:27i27 PM ---------- Derek/Satish, For 220 SF louvered screen wall with Miami-Dade NOA 4"deep drainable louver(Construction Specialties DC-4174),bone white AAMA2605,installed over steel by others,the ROM cost is$47,590,1 will be following up with a proposal for this and the insulated panels early next week.Sorry for the delay, 7 112' X 4.174 5i.OW4 4' 4* 4' 4 VIS* --�'e ��_ 4_ 5;-8 3/4 5 a s 3/4' Louvered Screen Wall-218 SF 36 LF Chris Petricone I Projeot Manager C"'111pniny 16101 NW 54"'Awenue I Miami,Florida 33014 305-520-5721(direct)1305496-5446(cell) From:Derek Prouty[rifto DerekPCcDguIfbuikfing co?iij Sent:Fnday,July 01,2022 4,42 PM TO:Jeff Webster Clr,ls Pctr,corre 0,r5P@Iotsph c>,At)dy Cc:Rebecca Vieira<rvrc.,a@riv2agtmjpxc,,5,Z0,Kd,,ad,,guia aSat,sIrK@g,,Afb,,,[d g 0' Subject:RE,[External]KWA Caiiccuvse A ch"S' If yo:m,—kort pr lri Oie rneawf rc,,if you fiavir)y idea uri a ROM for thussrop¢than you can O are we would ipprcuste a Tf,.,k y..s,, From:Jeff Webste, Sent:Friday,JuVy 1,2022 2,44 PM To:Elms Petricone, Andy I-rie .gu�> Cc:Rebecca Vrei'a qyltu dl'. r_'Li > Subject:RE[Extoa,311 KWiA Coricoorse A We hav"st 'te,,I. 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THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S),AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT AG FL Insurance Team NAME: American Global LLC PHONE FAX 900 S Pine Island Road (A/C,No,Ezt): (A/C,No): Suite 210 E-MAIL certsFL@americanglobal.com Plantation,FL 33324 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURERA:Valley Forge Insurance Company 20508 INSURED INSURER B:Continental Casualty Company 20443 NV2A Gulf KeystarJV LLC INSURER C:The Continental Insurance Company 35289 9100 S.Dadeland Blvd Suite 600 INSURER D:Berkley Assurance Company 39462 Miami,FL 33156 INSURER E: INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL SUBR POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF POLICY EXP LIMITS LTR INSD WVD MM/DD/YYYY MM/DD/YYYY A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 2,000,000 CLAIMS-MADE X OCCUR 6072326798 8/17/2022 8/17/2023 DAMAGE TO RENTED 100��� X PREMISES Ea occurrence $ MED EXP(Any oneperson) $ 15,000 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ 2,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 4,000,000 POLICY ] JECT � LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $ 4,000,0U0 OTHER: EBL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000 B AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT 1 000 000 Ea accident $ X ANY AUTO X 6072326753 8/17/2022 8/17/2023 BODILY INJURY Perperson) $ OWNED SCHEDULED AUTOS ONLY AUTOS BODILY INJURY Per accident $ HIRED NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY Per accident $ C X UMBRELLA LIAB X OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ 10,000,000 EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS-MADE 6072326770 8/17/2022 8/17/2023 AGGREGATE $ DED X RETENTION$ 10,000 Aggregate $ 10,000,000 A WORKERS COMPENSATION X PER OTH- AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY STATUTE ER ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ WC672326767 8/17/2022 8/17/2023 1,000,000 OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? N/A (Mandatory in NH) E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000 If yes,describe under 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ D Professional Liab. PCAB-5018898-0822 8/17/2022 8/17/2023 $5M Agg;Per Claim/EE 5,0009000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES (ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached if more space is required) Project:Key West International Airport Concourse A&Terminal Improvements Monroe County Board of County Commissioners is included as Additional Insured in accordance with the policy provisions of the General Liability and Auto Liability Policies. A T 8 . 2'3 2 2 _ CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION - SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE Monroe Count Board of Count Commissioners THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Y Y ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 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