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HomeMy WebLinkAboutresolution.council.069-21 RESOLUTION #069 (Series of 2021) A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO, APPROVING A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY OF ASPEN AND BUREAU VERITAS TECHNICAL ASSESSMENTS LLC. AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE SAID CONTRACT ON BEHALF OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO. WHEREAS, there has been submitted to the City Council a contract for a Facilities Condition Assessment, between the City of Aspen and Bureau Veritas Technical Assessments LLC., a true and accurate copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A"; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO, That the City Council of the City of Aspen hereby approves that Contract for a Facilities Condition Assessment, between the City of Aspen and Bureau Veritas Technical Assessments LLC, a copy of which is annexed hereto and incorporated herein, and does hereby authorize the City Manager to execute said agreement on behalf of the City of Aspen. INTRODUCED, READ AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Aspen on the 27" day of July 2021. J Torre, Mayor I, Nicole Henning, duly appointed and acting City Clerk do certify that the foregoing is a true and accurate copy of that resolution adopted by the City Council of the City of Aspen, Colorado, at a meeting held, July 27, 2021. G� c Nicole Henning, City Clerk DocuSlgn Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC5622B1F CITY OF ASPEN STANDARD FORM OF AGREEMENT CITY OFASPEN PROFESSIONAL SERVICES City of Aspen Contract No.:2021-140. AGREEMENT made this 141h day of July, in the year 2021. BETWEEN the City: Contract Amount: The City of Aspen c/o Matt Kuhn 130 South Galena Street Total: $68,729.20 Aspen,Colorado 81611 Phone: (970)920-5079 If this Agreement requires the City to pay And the Professional: an amount of money in excess of $50,000.00 it shall not be deemed valid Bureau Veritas Technical Assessments LLC until it has been approved the City c/o Peter Economou Council of the City of Aspen. . 10461 Mill Run Circle, Ste 1100 City Council Approval: Owings Mills, MD 21117 Date: July 27,2021 Resolution No.: For the Following Project: Facility Condition Assessment for Parks, Golf, and Recreation Facilities Exhibits appended and made a part of this Agreement: Exhibit A: Proposal, including fee schedule The City and Professional agree as set forth below. Agreement Professional Services Page 0 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC562261F 1. Scope of Work. Professional shall perform in a competent and professional manner the Scope of Work as set forth at Exhibit A attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein. 2. Completion. Professional shall commence Work immediately upon receipt of a written Notice to Proceed from the City and complete all phases of the Scope of Work as expeditiously as is consistent with professional skill and care and the orderly progress of the Work in a timely manner. The parties anticipate that all Work pursuant to this Agreement shall be completed no later than October 29, 2021. Upon request of the City, Professional shall submit, for the City's approval, a schedule for the performance of Professional's services which shall be adjusted as required as the project proceeds,and which shall include allowances for periods of time required by the City's project engineer for review and approval of submissions and for approvals of authorities having jurisdiction over the project.This schedule,when approved by the City,shall not,except for reasonable cause,be exceeded by the Professional. 3. Payment. In consideration of the work performed, City shall pay Professional on a time and expense basis for all work performed.The hourly rates for work performed by Professional shall not exceed those hourly rates set forth at Exhibit A(fee schedule)appended hereto. Except as otherwise mutually agreed to by the parties the payments made to Professional shall not initially exceed the amount set forth above. Professional shall submit, in timely fashion, invoices for work performed. The City shall review such invoices and, if they are considered incorrect or untimely, the City shall review the matter with Professional within ten days from receipt of the Professional's bill. 4. Non-Assi ng ability. Both parties recognize that this Agreement is one for personal services and cannot be transferred,assigned,or sublet by either party without prior written consent of the other. Sub-Contracting, if authorized, shall not relieve the Professional of any of the responsibilities or obligations under this Agreement. Professional shall be and remain solely responsible to the City for the acts, errors, omissions or neglect of any subcontractors' officers, agents and employees, each of whom shall,for this purpose be deemed to be an agent or employee of the Professional to the extent of the subcontract. The City shall not be obligated to pay or be liable for payment of any sums due which may be due to any sub-contractor. 5. Termination of Procurement. The sale contemplated by this Agreement may be canceled by the City prior to acceptance by the City whenever for any reason and in its sole discretion the City shall determine that such cancellation is in its best interests and convenience. 6. Termination of Professional Services. The Professional or the City may terminate the Professional Services component of this Agreement, without specifying the reason therefor, by giving notice,in writing,addressed to the other party,specifying the effective date of the termination. No fees shall be earned after the effective date of the termination. Upon any termination,all finished or unfinished documents, data, studies, surveys, drawings, maps, models, photographs, reports or other material prepared by the Professional pursuant to this Agreement shall become the property of the City.Notwithstanding the above,Professional shall not be relieved of any liability to the City for damages sustained by the City by virtue of any breach of this Agreement by the Professional, and the City may withhold any payments to the Professional for the purposes of set-off until such time as the exact amount of damages due the City from the Professional may be determined. 7. Independent Contractor Status. It is expressly acknowledged and understood by the parties that nothing contained in this agreement shall result in,or be construed as establishing an employment relationship. Professional shall be, and shall perform as, an independent Contractor who agrees to Agreement Professional Services Page 1 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751 B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1 CC5622BI F use his or her best efforts to provide the said services on behalf of the City. No agent, employee, or servant of Professional shall be,or shall be deemed to be,the employee,agent or servant of the City. City is interested only in the results obtained under this contract. The manner and means of conducting the work are under the sole control of Professional. None of the benefits provided by City to its employees including, but not limited to, workers' compensation insurance and unemployment insurance,are available from City to the employees, agents or servants of Professional. Professional shall be solely and entirely responsible for its acts and for the acts of Professional's agents,employees, servants and subcontractors during the performance of this contract. Professional shall indemnify City against all liability and loss in connection with,and shall assume full responsibility for payment of all federal, state and local taxes or contributions imposed or required under unemployment insurance, social security and income tax law, with respect to Professional and/or Professional's employees engaged in the performance of the services agreed to herein. 8. Indemnification. Professional agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the City, its officers, employees, insurers, and self-insurance pool, from and against all liability, claims, and demands, on account of injury, loss, or damage, including without limitation claims arising from bodily injury, personal injury, sickness, disease, death, property loss or damage, or any other loss of any kind whatsoever, which arise out of or are in any manner connected with this contract, to the extent and for an amount represented by the degree or percentage such injury,loss,or damage is caused in whole or in part by, or is claimed to be caused in whole or in part by, the wrongful act, omission, error, professional error, mistake, negligence, or other fault of the Professional, any subcontractor of the Professional, or any officer, employee, representative, or agent of the Professional or of any subcontractor of the Professional, or which arises out of any workmen's compensation claim of any employee of the Professional or of any employee of any subcontractor of the Professional. The Professional agrees to investigate,handle,respond to,and to provide defense for and defend against, any such liability, claims or demands at the sole expense of the Professional, or at the option of the City, agrees to pay the City or reimburse the City for the defense costs incurred by the City in connection with,any such liability,claims,or demands. If it is determined by the final judgment of a court of competent jurisdiction that such injury, loss,or damage was caused in whole or in part by the act, omission, or other fault of the City, its officers, or its employees, the City shall reimburse the Professional for the portion of the judgment attributable to such act, omission, or other fault of the City, its officers, or employees. 9. Professional's Insurance. (a) Professional agrees to procure and maintain, at its own expense,a policy or policies of insurance sufficient to insure against all liability, claims, demands, and other obligations assumed by the Professional pursuant to Section 8 above. Such insurance shall be in addition to any other insurance requirements imposed by this contract or by law.The Professional shall not be relieved of any liability, claims, demands, or other obligations assumed pursuant to Section 8 above by reason of its failure to procure or maintain insurance, or by reason of its failure to procure or maintain insurance in sufficient amounts,duration,or types. (b) Professional shall procure and maintain, and shall cause any subcontractor of the Professional to procure and maintain, the minimum insurance coverages listed below. Such coverages shall be procured and maintained with forms and insurance acceptable to the City. All coverages shall be continuously maintained to cover all liability, claims, demands, and other obligations assumed by the Professional pursuant to Section 8 above. In the case of any Agreement Professional Services Page 2 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC5622B1F claims-made policy, the necessary retroactive dates and extended reporting periods shall be procured to maintain such continuous coverage. (i) Workers'Compensation insurance to cover obligations imposed by applicable laws for any employee engaged in the performance of work under this contract, and Employers'Liability insurance with minimum limits of ONE MILLION DOLLARS ($1,000,000.00) for each accident, ONE MILLION DOLLARS ($1,000,000.00) disease - policy limit, and ONE MILLION DOLLARS ($1,000,000.00) disease - each employee. Evidence of qualified self-insured status may be substituted for the Workers' Compensation requirements of this paragraph. (ii) Commercial General Liability insurance with minimum combined single limits of ONE MILLION DOLLARS ($1,000,000.00) each occurrence and TWO MILLION DOLLARS ($2,000,000.00) aggregate. The policy shall be applicable to all premises and operations.The policy shall include coverage for bodily injury,broad form property damage (including completed operations), personal injury (including coverage for contractual and employee acts), blanket contractual, independent contractors, products, and completed operations. The policy shall contain a severability of interests provision. (iii) Comprehensive Automobile Liability insurance with minimum combined single limits for bodily injury and property damage of not less than ONE MILLION DOLLARS ($1,000,000.00) each occurrence and TWO MILLION DOLLARS ($2,000,000.00)aggregate with respect to each Professional's owned, hired and non- owned vehicles assigned to or used in performance of the Scope of Work. The policy shall contain a severability of interests provision. If the Professional has no owned automobiles, the requirements of this Section shall be met by each employee of the Professional providing services to the City under this contract. (iv) Professional Liability insurance with the minimum limits of ONE MILLION DOLLARS ($1,000,000)each claim and TWO MILLION DOLLARS ($2,000,000) aggregate. (c) The policy or policies required above shall be endorsed to include the City and the City's officers and employees as additional insureds. Every policy required above shall be primary insurance, and any insurance carried by the City, its officers or employees, or carried by or provided through any insurance pool of the City, shall be excess and not contributory insurance to that provided by Professional.No additional insured endorsement to the policy required above shall contain any exclusion for bodily injury or property damage arising from completed operations. The Professional shall be solely responsible for any deductible losses under any policy required above. (d) The certificate of insurance provided to the City shall be completed by the Professional's insurance agent as evidence that policies providing the required coverages, conditions, and minimum limits are in full force and effect, and shall be reviewed and approved by the City prior to commencement of the contract.No other form of certificate shall be used.The certifi- cate shall identify this contract and shall provide that the coverages afforded under the policies shall not be canceled, terminated or materially changed until at least thirty (30) days prior written notice has been given to the City. Agreement Professional Services Page 3 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC5622B1F (e) Failure on the part of the Professional to procure or maintain policies providing the required coverages, conditions, and minimum limits shall constitute a material breach of contract upon which City may immediately terminate this contract, or at its discretion City may procure or renew any such policy or any extended reporting period thereto and may pay any and all premiums in connection therewith,and all monies so paid by City shall be repaid by Professional to City upon demand, or City may offset the cost of the premiums against monies due to Professional from City. (0 City reserves the right to request and receive a certified copy of any policy and any endorsement thereto. (g) The parties hereto understand and agree that City is relying on, and does not waive or intend to waive by any provision of this contract, the monetary limitations (presently $350,000.00 per person and $990,000 per occurrence) or any other rights, immunities, and protections provided by the Colorado Governmental Immunity Act,Section 24-10-101 et seq., C.R.S., as from time to time amended, or otherwise available to City, its officers, or its employees. 10. City's Insurance. The parties hereto understand that the City is a member of the Colorado Intergovernmental Risk Sharing Agency (CIRSA) and as such participates in the CIRSA Proper- ty/Casualty Pool. Copies of the CIRSA policies and manual are kept at the City of Aspen Risk Management Department and are available to Professional for inspection during normal business hours. City makes no representations whatsoever with respect to specific coverages offered by CIRSA. City shall provide Professional reasonable notice of any changes in its membership or participation in CIRSA. 11. Completeness of Agreement. It is expressly agreed that this agreement contains the entire undertaking of the parties relevant to the subject matter thereof and there are no verbal or written representations, agreements, warranties or promises pertaining to the project matter thereof not expressly incorporated in this writing. 12. Notice. Any written notices as called for herein may be hand delivered or mailed by certified mail return receipt requested to the respective persons and/or addresses listed above. 13. Non-Discrimination. No discrimination because of race, color, creed, sex, marital status, affectional or sexual orientation,family responsibility,national origin,ancestry,handicap,or religion shall be made in the employment of persons to perform services under this contract. Professional agrees to meet all of the requirements of City's municipal code,Section 15.04.570,pertaining to non- discrimination in employment. 14. Waiver. The waiver by the City of any term, covenant,or condition hereof shall not operate as a waiver of any subsequent breach of the same or any other term.No term,covenant,or condition of this Agreement can be waived except by the written consent of the City, and forbearance or indulgence by the City in any regard whatsoever shall not constitute a waiver of any term, covenant, or condition to be performed by Professional to which the same may apply and, until complete performance by Professional of said term,covenant or condition,the City shall be entitled to invoke any remedy available to it under this Agreement or by law despite any such forbearance or indulgence. Agreement Professional Services Page 4 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC5622B1F 15. Execution of Agreement by City. This Agreement shall be binding upon all parties hereto and their respective heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, this Agreement shall not be binding upon the City unless duly executed by the Mayor of the City of Aspen (or a duly authorized official in his absence) following a Motion or Resolution of the Council of the City of Aspen authorizing the Mayor (or a duly authorized official in his absence)to execute the same. 16. Illegal Aliens—CRS 8-17.5-101 &24-76.5-101. (a) Purpose. During the 2006 Colorado legislative session, the Legislature passed House Bills 06-1343 (subsequently amended by HB 07-1073)and 06-1023 that added new statutes relating to the employment of and contracting with illegal aliens. These new laws prohibit all state agencies and political subdivisions, including the City of Aspen, from knowingly hiring an illegal alien to perform work under a contract, or to knowingly contract with a subcontractor who knowingly hires with an illegal alien to perform work under the contract. The new laws also require that all contracts for services include certain specific language as set forth in the statutes. The following terms and conditions have been designed to comply with the requirements of this new law. (b) Definitions. The following terms are defined in the new law and by this reference are incorporated herein and in any contract for services entered into with the City of Aspen. "Basic Pilot Program" means the basic pilot employment verification program created in Public Law 208, 104th Congress, as amended, and expanded in Public Law 156, 108th Congress, as amended, that is administered by the United States Department of Homeland Security. "Public Contract for Services" means this Agreement. "Services" means the furnishing of labor, time, or effort by a Contractor or a subcontractor not involving the delivery of a specific end product other than reports that are merely incidental to the required performance. (c) By signing this document, Professional certifies and represents that at this time: (i) Professional shall confirm the employment eligibility of all employees who are newly hired for employment in the United States; and (ii) Professional has participated or attempted to participate in the Basic Pilot Program in order to verify that new employees are not illegal aliens. (d) Professional hereby confirms that: (i) Professional shall not knowingly employ or contract new employees without confirming the employment eligibility of all such employees hired for employment in the United States under the Public Contract for Services. (ii) Professional shall not enter into a contract with a subcontractor that fails to confirm to the Professional that the subcontractor shall not knowingly hire new Agreement Professional Services Page 5 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FFlCC5622BIF employees without confirming their employment eligibility for employment in the United States under the Public Contract for Services. (iii) Professional has verified or has attempted to verify through participation in the Federal Basic Pilot Program that Professional does not employ any new employees who are not eligible for employment in the United States; and if Professional has not been accepted into the Federal Basic Pilot Program prior to entering into the Public Contract for Services,Professional shall forthwith apply to participate in the Federal Basic Pilot Program and shall in writing verify such application within five (5) days of the date of the Public Contract. Professional shall continue to apply to participate in the Federal Basic Pilot Program and shall in writing verify same every three(3)calendar months thereafter,until Professional is accepted or the public contract for services has been completed, whichever is earlier. The requirements of this section shall not be required or effective if the Federal Basic Pilot Program is discontinued. (iv) Professional shall not use the Basic Pilot Program procedures to undertake pre-employment screening of job applicants while the Public Contract for Services is being performed. (v) If Professional obtains actual knowledge that a subcontractor performing work under the Public Contract for Services knowingly employs or contracts with a new employee who is an illegal alien, Professional shall: (1) Notify such subcontractor and the City of Aspen within three days that Professional has actual knowledge that the subcontractor has newly employed or contracted with an illegal alien; and (2) Terminate the subcontract with the subcontractor if within three days of receiving the notice required pursuant to this section the subcontractor does not cease employing or contracting with the new employee who is an illegal alien;except that Professional shall not terminate the Public Contract for Services with the subcontractor if during such three days the subcontractor provides information to establish that the subcontractor has not knowingly employed or contracted with an illegal alien. (vi) Professional shall comply with any reasonable request by the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment made in the course of an investigation that the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment undertakes or is undertaking pursuant to the authority established in Subsection 8-17.5-102 (5), C.R.S. (vii) If Professional violates any provision of the Public Contract for Services pertaining to the duties imposed by Subsection 8-17.5-102, C.R.S. the City of Aspen may terminate the Public Contract for Services. If the Public Contract for Services is so terminated, Contractor shall be liable for actual and consequential damages to the City of Aspen arising out of Professional's violation of Subsection 8-17.5-102, C.R.S. Agreement Professional Services Page 6 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC5622B1F (ix) If Professional operates as a sole proprietor, Professional hereby swears or affirms under penalty of perjury that the Professional (1) is a citizen of the United States or otherwise lawfully present in the United States pursuant to federal law, (2) shall comply with the provisions of CRS 24-76.5-101 et seq., and (3) shall produce one of the forms of identification required by CRS 24-76.5-103 prior to the effective date of this Agreement. 17. Warranties Against Contingent Fees, Gratuities, Kickbacks and Conflicts of Interest. (a) Professional warrants that no person or selling agency has been employed or retained to solicit or secure this Contract upon an agreement or understanding for a commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee, excepting bona fide employees or bona fide established commercial or selling agencies maintained by the Professional for the purpose of securing business. (b) Professional agrees not to give any employee of the City a gratuity or any offer of employment in connection with any decision, approval, disapproval, recommendation, preparation of any part of a program requirement or a purchase request, influencing the content of any specification or procurement standard, rendering advice, investigation, auditing, or in any other advisory capacity in any proceeding or application, request for ruling, determination, claim or controversy, or other particular matter, pertaining to this Agreement, or to any solicitation or proposal therefore. (c) Professional represents that no official, officer, employee or representative of the City during the term of this Agreement has or one(1)year thereafter shall have any interest, direct or indirect, in this Agreement or the proceeds thereof, except those that may have been disclosed at the time City Council approved the execution of this Agreement. (d) In addition to other remedies it may have for breach of the prohibitions against contingent fees, gratuities, kickbacks and conflict of interest, the City shall have the right to: 1. Cancel this Purchase Agreement without any liability by the City; 2. Debar or suspend the offending parties from being a Professional, contractor or subcontractor under City contracts; 3. Deduct from the contract price or consideration, or otherwise recover,the value of anything transferred or received by the Professional; and 4. Recover such value from the offending parties. 18. Fund Availability. Financial obligations of the City payable after the current fiscal year are contingent upon funds for that purpose being appropriated, budgeted and otherwise made available. If this Agreement contemplates the City utilizing state or federal funds to meet its obligations herein, this Agreement shall be contingent upon the availability of those funds for payment pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. 19. General Terms. Agreement Professional Services Page 7 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC5622B1F (a) It is agreed that neither this Agreement nor any of its terms, provisions, conditions, representations or covenants can be modified, changed, terminated or amended, waived, superseded or extended except by appropriate written instrument fully executed by the parties. (b) If any of the provisions of this Agreement shall be held invalid, illegal or unenforceable it shall not affect or impair the validity, legality or enforceability of any other provision. (c) The parties acknowledge and understand that there are no conditions or limitations to this understanding except those as contained herein at the time of the execution hereof and that after execution no alteration,change or modification shall be made except upon a writing signed by the parties. (d) This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Colorado as from time to time in effect. Venue is agreed to be exclusively in the courts of Pitkin County,Colorado. 20. Electronic Signatures and Electronic Records This Agreement and any amendments hereto may be executed in several counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, and all of which together shall constitute one agreement binding on the Parties, notwithstanding the possible event that all Parties may not have signed the same counterpart. Furthermore,each Party consents to the use of electronic signatures by either Party. The Scope of Work, and any other documents requiring a signature hereunder,may be signed electronically in the manner agreed to by the Parties. The Parties agree not to deny the legal effect or enforceability of the Agreement solely because it is in electronic form or because an electronic record was used in its formation. The Parties agree not to object to the admissibility of the Agreement in the form of an electronic record, or a paper copy of an electronic documents, or a paper copy of a document bearing an electronic signature,on the grounds that it is an electronic record or electronic signature or.that it is not in its original form or is not an original. 20. Successors and Assigns. This Agreement and all of the covenants hereof shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the City and the Professional respectively and their agents, representatives, employee, successors, assigns and legal representatives. Neither the City nor the Professional shall have the right to assign, transfer or sublet its interest or obligations hereunder without the written consent of the other party. 21. Third Parties. This Agreement does not and shall not be deemed or construed to confer upon or grant to any third party or parties, except to parties to whom Professional or City may assign this Agreement in accordance with the specific written permission, any right to claim damages or to bring any suit, action or other proceeding against either the City or Professional because of any breach hereof or because of any of the terms, covenants, agreements or conditions herein contained. 22. Attorney's Fees. In the event that legal action is necessary to enforce any of the provisions of this Agreement,the prevailing party shall be entitled to its costs and reasonable attorney's fees. 23. Waiver of Presumption. This Agreement was negotiated and reviewed through the mutual efforts of the parties hereto and the parties agree that no construction shall be made or presumption Agreement Professional Services Page 8 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC562261F shall arise for or against either party based on any alleged unequal status of the parties in the negotiation, review or drafting of the Agreement. 24. Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension, Ineligibility, and Voluntary Exclusion. Professional certifies,by acceptance of this Agreement,that neither it nor its principals is presently debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible or voluntarily excluded from participation in any transaction with a Federal or State department or agency. It further certifies that prior to submitting its Bid that it did include this clause without modification in all lower tier transactions, solicitations, proposals, contracts and subcontracts. In the event that Professional or any lower tier participant was unable to certify to the statement, an explanation was attached to the Bid and was determined by the City to be satisfactory to the City. 25. Integration and Modification. This written Agreement along with all Contract Documents shall constitute the contract between the parties and supersedes or incorporates any prior written and oral agreements of the parties. In addition, Professional understands that no City official or employee, other than the Mayor and City Council acting as a body at a council meeting, has authority to enter into an Agreement or to modify the terms of the Agreement on behalf of the City. Any such Agreement or modification to this Agreement must be in writing and be executed by the parties hereto. 26. Authorized Representative. The undersigned representative of Professional, as an inducement to the City to execute this Agreement, represents that he/she is an authorized representative of Professional for the purposes of executing this Agreement and that he/she has full and complete authority to enter into this Agreement for the terms and conditions specified herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the parties hereto have executed, or-caused to be executed by their duly authorized officials, this Agreement of which shall be deemed an original on the date first written above. CITY OF A ,,C-,101,ORADO: PROI;ELSSI.QNAL: Ffc,ft.r Rio �= [Signature] lgnature] By:By: Sara Ott Peter Economou [Name] [Name] Title: City Manager Title: Associate vice President Date: 7/30/2021 1 10:17:49 AM PDT Date: 7/15/2021 1 12:50:28 PM PDT Approve as to Form: City Attorney Agreement Professional Services Page 9 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC5622B1F EXHIBIT A-PROPOSAL(FEE SCHEDULE INCLUDED) Agreement Professional Services Page 10 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC5622B1F Ve tRlRtst RitRUR �� � _ RDRItQ tl�t�ltldl 1826 1N►RU 1Q�11S11V1 BUREAU VERITAS y .V OF ASPEN FACILITIES CONDITION ASS ., 41 J u ly 7, 2021 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC5622B1F July 7,2021 Asa[Vojdani a a Procurement Officer m N Purchasing Department City of Aspen BZs 130 South Galena Street Aspen,CO 81611 RE: RFP 2021-140: Facilities Condition Assessment Dear Ms.Vojdani, Bureau Veritas Technical Assessments LLC (Bureau Veritas or BVTA) is pleased to provide the City of Aspen (the City)with the enclosed statement of qualifications for Facilities Condition Assessment with Recommendations for specific Parks,Golf and Recreation facilities,as described in the RFP. Bureau Veritas understands the requirements of the project and is qualified to perform the services.This proposal details BVTA as highly qualified due to the following factors: Highly Qualified Team I We are an architecture and engineering firm focused on lifecycle and capital planning studies. Our division employs 700 staff members nationwide, including licensed Professional Engineers, Registered Architects,and Certified Energy Managers. Our proposed project team averages over 21 years of experience performing Facility Condition Assessments and has worked together on similar projects. Proven Experience I Facility Condition Assessments are one of our core services. We have completed thousands of projects with more than 700 million square feet of space in the last five (5) years for Parks and Recreation, Government, Healthcare,Higher Education,K-12,Public Housing,and Private Sector clients.Our experience in Colorado includes work for municipalities,parks and recreation entities,hotels,schools,and hospitals. Bureau Veritas has 20+local Colorado staff and has completed over 2,550 assessment and project management programs for Colorado clients,including those listed below: • City of Steamboat Springs • Eaton Parks&Recreation District • Aspen Valley Hospital,Aspen • City of Aurora • Mountain Chalet,Aspen • Grandview Hospital,Colorado Springs • City of Englewood • Aurora Acaderny Charter School • Pikes Peak Regional Hospital, • Cordillera Metropolitan District • Hilltop Community Resources, Woodland Park • Western Eagle County Metropolitan Grand Junction • Kindred Hospital, Denver Recreation District • Cedar Springs Behavioral Health • Conejos County Housing Authority • Clear Creek Mountain Rec. District Hospital • Boulder Housing Partners In addition to our experience in Colorado,we have recently completed,or are currently completing,services similar to those described in the RFP for the below clients and others: • State of New Mexico • Ambrose Rec.&Park District,CA • City of Lake Forest,IL • City of Phoenix,AZ • Truckee Donner Rec.&Park District,CA • City of Detroit,MI • Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian • City of Corona Parks&Rec.,CA • State of Vermont Community,AZ • City of Rancho Cucamonga,CA • State of Rhode Island • State of Utah • City of South San Francisco,CA • Arlington County Parks&Rec.,VA • Box Elder County,UT • City of Napa,CA • Baltimore City Parks&Rec.,MD • City of South Salt Lake,UT • City of Fullerton,CA • Maryland-National Capital Park& • Teton County,WY • City of Garden Grove,CA Planning Commission,MD • Sheridan County,WY • City of Montebello,CA • New Hanover County,NC • Ada County and Highway District, ID . City of Oregon City Parks&Rec.,OR • Mecklenburg County,NC • Hayward Area Rec.&Park District,CA . City of Highland Park,IL Bureau of Indian Affairs • � �,� �f���.J�l(�`�=f��l��►1:1t!��lai �{!�.+�';.1:��.'�'�(�!t ����rX;� 17►1I�zt 7� �Z 1� Is9M!444�461)4+���e'►�1'�'A! {:t ;{y:U+U .{1.f;�- !1'R DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751 B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1 CC5622BI F �p U V F9 � a m to '825 {Wl Facility Assessment Focus Focusing only on facility-related assessment services has allowed us the ability to calibrate and highly tune our process to give clients the exact information needed to capital plan, create preventive maintenance procedures, identify immediate and reserve needs, and prioritize needs and deficiencies.We are experts in understanding what is required to assess and create a plan for maintaining a facility into the future. Client Representative I Bureau Veritas only offers technical assessment services focused on providing our clients with the most accurate data and information for the purpose of making critical decisions regarding the future and life cycle of their buildings. Bureau Veritas positions itself as a neutral third-party that provides non-partial engineering judgments that are detached from any follow-on work or services. Bureau Veritas is committed to providing quality services and consistently demonstrating our corporate commitment to quality,continual improvement,and client satisfaction. Bureau Veritas is not debarred,suspended,or otherwise prohibited from professional practice by any federal,state,or local agency.We adhere to civil rights and equal opportunity regulations. The following pages detail our history, similar project experience, our key personnel and team, and our approach to this unique project. We appreciate the opportunity to present our qualifications for this project and look forward to working with the City of Aspen. I am the point of contact for this submittal and am authorized to negotiate for and bind BVTA to contract with the City. I am available at(800) 733-0660,ext.2716 or peter.economou@bureauveritas.com to further discuss our qualifications. Sincerely, 7& C� Mr. Peter Economou Associate Vice President .401 ?7!�5+��k t��.�t�X�X��i�G�`5�+�,d;�(a�,!��!►i @;h!1'i'1441���Fl.!1 w��:�:���(�.f�i:'��t.���7�+�p DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC5622B1F ftWAl Yy ` ��i.*!� rt rJ .�.iLa l":�X9•�. �h ��4d�Od�� � �„ rrnrw►. t .. ry j. 4f� 1. '4Y'(1,/c.,}� Wt.4`. 'fE, �AF.? R. �I�. _ ".`�.•T �.. __ MQ�A.. 'h....tt pp ..fir ♦t' Atr{ y� 6 FC /t'ryy�~y„►�' ll�J, �� ��• �+I� —.�,�... / � 4 ��ry �yO.. '�::wY r - f A � jK+ Ja a %�It1 �„�� � ��,.� -Mrs•. y "`'r� f 1 �_: •ire Letterof Transmittal........................................................................................................................... i 1. Introduction....................................................................................................................................... 1 2. Qualifications.................................................................................................................................... 5 FirmQualifications............................................................................................................................. 6 SelectedProject Experience............................................................................................................. 7 ProposedTeam................................................................................................................................... 9 3. Solutions............................................................................................................................................. 16 Understanding of the Project and Approach................................................................................ 17 Assessment Software and Database Deliverable......................................................................... 25 Additional Service Options............................................................................................................... 27 AlternateCMMS Solution.................................................................................................................. 30 4. Efficiency............................................................................................................................................ 33 ProposedSchedule............................................................................................................................ 34 Ensuring On-Time and On-Budget Delivery.................................................................................. 35 S. Costs .................................................................................................................................................... 36 6. References ......................................................................................................................................... 38 iii DocuSign Envelope ID:47837516-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC562261F DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC5622B1F d vi& . r r, OVERALL CAPABILITIES ASSET MANAGEMENT SERVICES Bureau Veritas Technical Assessments LLC (Bureau Veritas Facility Condition Assessments or BVTA) is a professional service consulting firm providing Capital Planning Reports comprehensive architectural, engineering, energy, and ADA Accessibility Compliance environmental solutions. Our team includes over 700 building professionals nationwide, including Registered Equipment and Asset Inventory Architects, Professional Engineers, Certified Energy Space Analysis Studies Managers, Environmental Professionals, Building Systems Barcoding,QR Coding,and Tagging Consultants,and Code Compliance Experts. CMMS Consulting Annually, Bureau Veritas conducts thousands of Preventive Maintenance Plans assessments for Government,Affordable Housing, Private, Energy Audits and Modeling Industrial, K-12 Education, and Higher Education Clients. Construction Monitoring Having successfully completed assessments of more than Project Management a billion square feet of building space, Bureau Veritas has Plan and Document Review developed a proven and efficient methodology for the performance of field assessments,and data collection. Company Bureau Veritas' recommendations are based on Name of Company: Bureau Veritas Technical knowledge of property conditions, life-cycle analysis, Assessments LLC regulations, and client objectives. The firm's core of Year Founded: Parent: 1828;Division: 1986 architectural, engineering, construction, environmental, Headquarters: 10461 Mill Run Circle,Suite 1100 and seismic expertise forms the foundation on which the Owings Mills,MD 21117 company teams with clients to create and implement facility management solutions. Our solutions include Project Office: 165 S Union Boulevard,Suite 310 implernentation of web-based portfolio management Lakewood,CO 80228 platforms, to traditional property assessments required Primary Contact: Mr. Peter Economou,MBA for due diligence. Associate Vice President Telephone: (800)733-0660,ext.2716 Email: peter.economou @bureauveritas.com Website: bvna.com RELEVANT COLORADO PROJECTS Client Location Type of Service Total SF City of Aurora Aurora Facility Condition Assessment 300,000 City of Steamboat Springs Steamboat Springs Facility Condition Assessment 489,000 Cordillera Metropolitan District Cordillera Facility Condition Assessment&Prev. Maintenance 74,439 City of Englewood Englewood Preventive Maintenance&Data Gathering 235,490 Aspen Valley Hospital Aspen Data Gathering 182,750 UC Health Colorado Springs Facility Condition Assessment&Data Gathering 1,870,252 Cedar Springs Behavioral Health Colorado Springs Data Gathering 85,000 Hilltop Community Resources Grand Junction Data Gathering 412,409 Clear Creek Recreation District Idaho Springs FCA, Infrared Thermographic Survey 40,000 Eaton Area Parks&Rec District Eaton Data Gathering 65,000 Garfield County School District Parachute Facility Condition Assessment 376,163 Mountain Recreation (WECMRD) Gypsurn Facility Condition Assessment 146,000 2 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC5622B1F Bureau Veritas (BVTA) has maintained itself as a viable, Workload Capacity•Availability professional assessment services corporation. BVTA is fully staffed to manage any size project load, including simultaneous multiple site projects. Our field staff can a i provide a commitment of time suitable to the needs of the proposed City of Aspen program. The proposed project $3-°°°,ao would be a significant one for BVTA, and we have the in- s2,000.000 j house resources to fully staff this project without program disruption or cost impact. $ "'°°°° Sn pxo711 lan 11 N-h-71 Ma,71 Apr 71 Mny 71 b,01 hdl 71 Au¢71 Svp 11 00 71 N.,71 Bureau Veritas has 700 staff and a dedicated Asset ,committed rapacity .°pencapacity .tolaicapacity Management team. The regional team usually has approximately three to five concurrent assessment projects engaged that range from 400,000 SF to 1,000,000 SF. BVTA has a very scalable staff and can provide resources from one team to over ten teams on a project.Availability of all key personnel is included in the chart below. Key Personn�el Project Role Years;of Certification Availability FCA Experience to Project Experience Peter Economou Project Executive 5 — 20% • Matthew Anderson Program Manager 30+ RA 80% • Mark Surdam QA/QC 30+ RA 25% • Josh Hogan Assessment Team 10 PE 100% • Anas Sadkhi Assessment Team 15 PE,CEM 100% • Julia Junkin Assessment Team 30+ RA 100% • Moudy Itani Assessment Team 30+ CEM,PMP 100% • 10W/- t-;g ��J(PA10 if`imw(nV Po BVTA is accustorned to completing large projects and BVTA has the capability and experience to comply with set have built-in measures as a part of our assessment and schedules.A dedicated Program Manager,Mr.Matthew quality assurance methodology to ensure we complete Anderson,RA will serve as the direct point of contact for programs to our client's satisfaction.We consider meetings, the City during the entire project.Mr.Anderson will manage communication, scheduling, management, budget, and the kick-off,coordination of the field teams during the on- quality control crucial elements of each engagement. site assessments, and reporting process.The City will also have access to Project Executive, Mr. Peter Economou, as BVTA has in-house technical professionals that can be needed, as well as the Assessment Tearn throughout the dispatched to the project area with experience performing duration of the project. physical condition assessments. These professionals are also qualified to perform any add-on services that may be Bureau Veritas has a proven track record in exceeding client requested. expectations for meeting deadlines and project schedules and is committed to the timeliness and efficiency of report deliveries. 3 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC5622B1F CRL ,a W 1rou WA-f;�.r� In the event one or more of the proposed key staff become unavailable during the project,the below alternate staff would be assigned to the project. Resumes for these professionals can be found on page 15. Key Personnel Project Role Years of Certification Availability FCA Experience to Project Experience Jonathan Levine Assessment Team 4 - 100% • NezarTibi Assessment Team 20 - 100% • Aren Hofland Assessment Team 14 - 100% • 4 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751 B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC5622B1 F OUALIFICAT .IONS DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC5622B1F FAMILIARITY WITH STANDARDS&REGULATIONS EXPERIENCE WITH RECREATION FACILITIES BVTA has extensive experience with ASTM E2018-15 We've performed assessments on hundreds of parks and Standard Guide for Property Condition Assessments, ADA recreation sites throughout the country,includingthe below: Accessibility Standards, and Colorado and local codes . We arejust finishing a 2020-2021 project performing FCAs, relevant to this project. Asset and Equipment Inventory,and ADA Assessments on EXPERIENCE PERFORMING THE SERVICES 37 parks totaling 367 acres,6 facilities(101,900 SF),and a Facility Condition Assessments (FCA) are one of our core walking trail for the City of Corona,California. services. BVTA is one of the leading firms in the country • We performed ADA Assessments and developed a providing FCAs: we've been performing FCAs for over 30 Transition Plan for Washington State Parks and Recreation years, and have assessed over 700 million square feet of Commission in 2019-2020 for 160 state-owned parks, a space in the last five years. We complete hundreds of FCAs total of 109,000 acres and over 100 facilities. for clients similar to the City of Aspen every year. • In 2019, BVTA completed FCAs and Asset & Equipment The proposed team is comprised of building professionals Inventory for Cityof Fullerton,California,on Independence averaging over 21 years of experience with facility condition Park plus 18 facilities including tennis center,community assessment services. Our proposed Program Manager, Mr. centers,and recreation center—a total of 336,130 SF. Matthew Anderson, has over 30 years of experience and • In 2017, we provided FCAs and Asset and Equipment is a Registered Architect. Members of the proposed team Inventory for the City of Steamboat Springs,Colorado.We have worked together on similar projects,with assessments assessed 46 facilities totaling 489,000 SF, including parks, ranging from a few thousand square feet to millions of a nature center,and community center. square feet. This expertise has allowed us to develop an • In 2017, BVTA completed FCAs, ADA Assessments, efficient and thorough approach to assessments like the and Energy Audits on parks and facilities operated proposed City of Aspen program, by the Hayward Area Recreation and Park District in California—a total of 603 acres of parks and over In addition to our expertise with facility assessment, BVTA 193,000 square feet of facilities. We provided a software has implemented CMMS and asset management software for database solution for capital planning reports, funding hundreds of clients.We've partnered with Dude Solutions on projections,and life cycle forecasting. over800 implementations,and have a number of long-term In 2016, We completed FCAs, Asset and Equipment clients who have been using Dude Solutions' software for Inventory, and developed Preventive Maintenance manyyears.DudeSolutionshasover20yearsof experience in Schedules for Cordillera Metropolitan District, Colorado. providing of cloud-based operations management software We assessed 8 facilities totaling 74rn439 SF, including an for education, government, healthcare, manufacturing and equestrian center,athletic center,and trailhead. membership-based organizations.Today,more than 12,000 organizations use their award-winning software to manage maintenance,assets,energy,safety,IT,events,and more. 6 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC562261F Below is a selection of recent projects completed by BVTA similar in scope to the proposed project,emphasizing projects that included parks, recreational, and/or athletic sites. Detailed descriptions of the projects highlighted in brown can be found starting on page40. CLIE�T/FACILITY PARK/REC. STATE SERVICES SF/AC YEAR City of Aurora CO FCA 300,000 2020 UC Health CO FCA, Inventory 1.9 MM 2019 Aurora Academy Charter School CO FCA,Inventory, PM Schedule 60,000 2019 Mountain Chalet Aspen CO Property Condition Assessment 31,052 2019 Hilltop Community Services CO Inventory 412,409 2018 City of Steamboat Springs 9 CO FCA,Inventory 307,968 2017 Clear Creek Recreation District • CO FCA, Infrared Thermo.Survey 40,000 2017 Eaton Area Parks&Rec. District • CO Inventory 65,000 2017 Garfield County School District CO FCA,Inventory 376,163 2017 City of Englewood CO Inventory,PM Schedule 235,490 2016 Mountain Recreation (WECMRD) • CO FCA, Inventory 146,000 2016 Cordillera Metropolitan District 0 CO FCA,Inventory 74,439 2016 Cedar Springs Behavioral Health Hosp. CO Inventory 84,905 2015 Aspen Valley Hospital CO Inventory 182,750 2015 Utah Div.of Facilities,Const.&Mgmt. • UT FCA 24 MM Ongoing City of Phoenix 0 AZ FCA, Inventory 585,798 Ongoing City of Rancho Cucamonga • CA ADA Transition Plan 1 MM Ongoing City of Oregon City Parks&Rec. 0 OR FCA 306,019/123 Ongoing City of Lake Forest • IL FCA 323,599 Ongoing Maryland Dept.of Education MD FCA,Space Analysis 139 MM Ongoing George Washington University • DC FCA,Capital Planning 5.7 MM Ongoing Arlington County Parks&Rec. • VA FCA 940 ac Ongoing Box Elder County UT FCA,Inventory,PM Schedule 389,634 2021 Chicago Public Schools • IL FCA 60 MM 2021 City of Corona Parks&Recreation • CA FCA,ADA Self-EvaL,Inventory 101,900/367 2020 City of Montebello • CA FCA, Inventory 185,837 2020 Washington Parks&Rec.Commiss. • WA ADA Transition Plan 109,000 ac 2020 St.Charles County MO FCA, Inventory,PM Schedule 759,973 2020 City of Pleasant Hill • MO FCA, Inventory,PM Schedule 79,395 2020 City of Sioux Falls • SD FCA,Inventory 162,253/517 2020 City of Lake Forest • IL FCA 323,599 2020 University of Tennessee • TN FCA,Inventory 4.6 MM 2020 Arlington County Parks&Recreation • VA FCA,ADA,Capital Planning 3 MM 2020 City of Manassas • VA FCA, Inventory,PM Schedule 341,898 2020 Mecklenburg County • NC FCA,Inventory 4.9 MM 2020 County of Currituck • NC FCA, Inventory,PM Schedule 173,106 2020 Town of Morrisville • NC FCA, Inventory 73,872 2020 City of Sandy Springs • GA FCA, Inventory,PM Schedule 295,000 2020 Teton County WY FCA, Inventory, PM Schedule 237,809 2019 Ada County and Highway District • ID FCA, Inventory,CMMS 911,737 2019 City of Fullerton • CA FCA 336,130 2019 7 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC5622B1F CLIENT/FACILITY PARK/REC. STATE SERVICES SF/AC YEAR City of Oceanside • CA FCA, Inventory 882,000 2019 City of Montebello • CA FCA,Inventory 131,780/84 2019 City of Fremont • CA FCA,Inventory 764,464 2019 City of Napa • CA FCA,ADATrans.Plan,Inventory,PM 146,996 2019 City of Blue Springs • MO FCA, Inventory,PM Schedule 163,316 2019 City of Detroit • MI FCA, Energy Audit 8.3 MM 2019 Baltimore City Parks&Recreation • MD FCA 162,244 2019 Montgomery County MD FCA, Inventory,Barcoding 2.5 MM 2019 Carroll County • MD FCA,Inventory, PM Schedule 921,108 2019 Town of Westerly • RI FCA,Inventory, PM Schedule 110,529 2019 City of St. Helena • CA FCA,Space Utilization 68,494 2018 City of Garden Grove • CA FCA,ADA Transition Plan 304,389 2018 City of Milpitas • CA FCA 436,182 2018 City of El Segundo • CA FCA,ADA Transition Plan 262,367 2018 City of Rancho Cucamonga • CA Inventory,PM Schedule 1 MM 2018 City of Alvin • TX FCA, Inventory 143,619 2018 Vermont Dept.of BGS • VT FCA, Database 3.6 MM 2018 DC Public Libraries DC FCA 888,411 2018 Chesterfield County • VA FCA, Inventory 2 MM 2018 New Hanover County • NC FCA,ADA Assessment 758,196 2018 Hayward Area Rec.&Park District • CA FCA,ADA,Energy Audit 193,196/603 2017 City of Redwood City • CA FCA, Energy Audit 787,654 2017 City of Brea • CA FCA,ADA Transition Plan 1 MM 2017 Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Comm. AZ FCA, Inventory,PM Schedule 1.1 MM 2017 City of Highland Park • IL FCA 614,604 2017 City of Yorkville • IL FCA,Inventory 104,723 2017 City of Mequon • WI FCA 96,925 2017 Marathon County WI FCA, Inventory 855,457 2017 City of Saco • ME FCA 151,574 2017 Rhode Island Dept.of Admin. • RI FCA 18 MM 2017 National Gallery of Art DC FCA, PM Schedule 1.3 MM 2017 Solano County General Services • CA FCA 2 MM 2016 City of Orange • CA FCA,ADA Transition Plan 462,602 2016 City of Fresno/Woodward Park • CA FCA 52 ac 2016 City of Poway • CA FCA 284,546 2016 City of Ellensburg • WA FCA 143,341 2016 St.Charles City-County Library District • MO FCA, Inventory 236,911 2016 Grant County • WI FCA, Inventory 383,940 2016 Cuyahoga Public Library OH FCA,Inventory 734,735 2016 New Mexico Facilities Mgmt. Div. • NM FCA,Lifecycle Costing 6.4 MM 2015 City of South Salt Lake • UT FCA, Inventory 266,378 2015 Truckee Donner Rec.&Park District • CA FCA, Energy Audit 550,000 2015 Sacramento Capitol Mall CA FCA 17 MM 2015 City of Burlington • VT FCA, Energy Audit 543,812 2015 MD-Nat'l Capital Park&Planning • MD FCA 746,000 2015 Comm. 8 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC5622B1F BVTA's Proposed Team includes Registered Architects, Professional Engineers, and assessment professionals with PROJECT an average of over 21 years of relevant experience. These ORGANIZATION professionals develop and write the assessment report CHART l�►Q►®�► and coordinate logistics and document collection for each §QQs�0, assessment.Bureau Veritas also has an internal information technology group that supports the development of field CITY OF data collection programs and client database applications. ASPEN Peter Economou,MBA I Project Executive Mr. Economou will oversee all contractual aspects of the project and will be available to meet with the City of Aspen PROJECT EXECUTIVE for the duration of the project on an as-needed basis. He Peter Economou,MBA will be responsible for defining the scope of engagement, and will meet regularly with BVTA's Project Manager and PROGRAM MANAGERAssessment Team to assure the City's needs are met, and that the project is adequately staffed, running smoothly, Matt Anderson,RA and on schedule. Mr. Economou will serve as the lead —"-" ""- ".......r............._ person who can respond to the City's questions. i Matthew Anderson,RA I Program Manager - - Mr. Anderson will manage the Assessment Team and QUALITY ASSURANCE meet with the City on an agreed-upon basis to ensure MANAGER project success. Mr. Anderson will be accountable for the Mark Surdam,RA overall BVTA Team performance and will be responsible ------.------------.--. for delivering the assessment results, and for working with the City to develop the implementation plan based on the results. He will have full responsibility for the delivery of the overall project. AssEssMENTTEAM Mark Surdam,RA I Quality Assurance Manager Mr. Surdam will provide general oversight of this project, assuring tech nical,process,and content quality;and provide quick and effective implementation of quality assurance measures both at inception and throughout the duration of the project. The Quality Assurance Manager conducts spot checks and random report reviews by selecting a sample of assets in each phase of the process, including the assessment/fieldwork stages, report preparations Resurnes for our team are included on the following pages. stages, review stages, and data validation (software) stages. Mr. Surdam is responsible for technical review of deliverables. His expertise will allow for quick and effective implementation of quality assurance measures both at inception and throughout the duration of the project. Assessment Team The Assessment Team will observe, measure, record, and describe the deficiencies observed through the process, interview staff,and formulate recommendations to remedy the deficiencies. They will coordinate the logistics and document collection for each assessment, as well as develop the assessment report. 9 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC562261F 0'0 Vt9 � r fD N '828 ID K M Ic_wV O lI O _ 7Mi., PROJECT EXECUTIVE Mr. Economou has 5 years of experience in client coordination of assessment, architectural- engineering, energy consulting, and construction phase services. He has been involved with projects of similar scope to the proposed project. As Project Executive, Mr. Economou is responsible for overseeing all contractual aspects of the project and will be available to meet with the client for the duration of the project on an as-needed basis. PROJECT EXPERIENCE: YEARS OF EXPERIENCE:5 City of Corona,CA . Facility Condition Assessment,Inventory, ADA Assessment City of Montebello,CA Facility Condition Assessment, Inventory _ City of El Segundo,CA Facility Condition Assessment, - ADA Assessment City of Mesa Parks&Recreation,AZ Facility Condition Assessment, Inventory, Preventive Maintenance _. San Joaquin County,CA Facility Condition Assessment City of Kenmore,CA Facility Condition Assessment City of San Marino,CA Facility Condition Assessment County of Sutter,CA Facility Condition Assessment Gavilan College,CA ADA Assessment City of Oregon City Parks&Recreation,OR Facility Condition Assessment Synergy Public School,AZ Capital Needs Assessment Education MBA,Business Administration,Pepperdine University BS,Communication,Chapman University 10 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC5622B1F V I&V��WrIsc YIl1";D o �►�� � A PROGRAM MANAGER Mr. Anderson is a registered architect with over 30 years of experience in property condition assessment,facility management,project management,cost analysis,construction consulting, and other services. He also has expertise in government programs, cost estimating, and the assessment and design of residential projects in addition to construction management processes and procedures. Mr. Anderson holds a Project Management Professional certificate from Sonoma State University. He routinely supervises teams of architects and engineers conducting property condition assessments.As Program Manager, Mr.Anderson is responsible for the schedule and technical content of BVTA's work. PROJECT EXPERIENCE: YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: 30+ City of Aurora,CO Facility Condition Assessment i New Mexico Facilities Mgmt.Division,NM Facility Condition Assessment-statewide l a Utah Div.of Facilities,Const.&Mgmt.,UT - -- Facility Condition Assessment-statewide City of South San Francisco,CA Facility Condition Assessment,Capital Planning,PM Schedule,Space Utilization City of Napa,CA FCA,Capital Planning,ADA Transition Plan, Inventory,PM Schedule Hayward Recreation and Park District,CA Facility Condition Assessment City of Fremont,CA Facility Condition Assessment `s t z !r � City of Milpitas,CA ,.• ':1. 11, Y Facility Condition Assessment y FN City of Redwood City,CA Facility Condition Assessment,Energy Audit City of Fresno,CA Facility Condition Assessment City of Stockton,CA Facility Condition Assessment Truckee Donner Recreation&Park Dist.,CA Facility Condition Assess., Energy Audit, PM City of Oregon City Parks&Recreation,OR Facility Condition Assessment Education License&Certification BArch,California Polytechnic University I Registered Architect I CA 4C15753 li DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FFlCC5622BlF �P U V F9 � a m y 1826 QUALITY ASSURANCE MANAGER Mr. Surdam is a Registered Architect with over 30 years of experience. He supervises teams of architects and engineers conducting Building Inspections, Property Condition, Assessments, Cost Estimating, and Government programs. He brings to Bureau Veritas a proven record of project managernent and the ability to provide clients with a wide array of services.As Quality Assurance Manager, Mr.Surdam provides general oversight to the project from the perspective of assuring technical,process,and content quality. PROJECT EXPERIENCE: YEARS OF EXPERIENCE:30+ City of Steamboat Springs,CO — --- Facility Condition Assessment,Inventory Cordillera Metropolitan District,CO Facility Condition Assessment, Inventory Clear Creek Recreation District,CO Facility Condition Assessment City of Phoenix,AZ 0'Ei Facility Condition Assessment City of Corona,CA Facility Condition Assessment, Inventory City of Montebello,CA Facility Condition Assessment,Inventory City of Fullerton,CA Facility Condition Assessment, Inventory City of Garden Grove,CA Facility Condition Assess.,ADA Trans. Plan - City of Oceanside,CA ' Facility Condition Assessment, Inventory City of El Segundo,CA Facility Condition Assess.,ADA Trans. Plan City of Hayward,CA Facility Condition Assessment,Inventory City of Brea,CA Facility Condition Assess.,ADA Trans. Plan City of Orange,CA Facility Condition Assess.,ADA Trans. Plan Truckee Donner Recreation&Park Dist.,CA Facility Condition Assessment,Energy Audit, Preventive Maintenance Education License&Certification BArch,University of Southern California I Registered Architect I CA 426835 12 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC5622B1F fO - PROJECT� 0 n 0 c '� p EXPERIENCE: YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: 10 City of Aurora,CO Il Facility Condition Assessment ,j City of Phoenix,AZ Facility Condition Assessment n1 i 4 Teton County,WY �• ,_t;� Facility Condition Assess.,Inventory,PM Utah Div.of Facilities,Const.&Mgmt.,UT Facility Condition Assessment-statewide City of Oceanside,CA City of St.Charles,MO Facility Condition Assessment,Inventory Facility Condition Assessment,Inventory Grant County,WI Rhode Island Dept.of Administration Facility Condition Assessment,Inventory Facility Condition Assessment-statewide Education License&Certification BS,Civil Engineering,University of Vermont Professional Engineer I NV 44026299;MA 4152297 Certified Assessor I Oregon Dept.of Education 2 Pu,VF:� lr�ft� '(-.MOD 1° , gal 7828 PROJECT EXPERIENCE: YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: 15 El Rancho Unified School District,CA Facility Condition Assessment Woodland Unified School District,CA -- Facility Condition Assessment Pre-BVTA experience: "v Facilities Management Solutions FCAs of hospitals,energy conservation projects - Ascension Health/Medxcel Facilities Mgmt. Cost-saving/efficiency improvements for hospitals throughout the country.Technical, financial,and operating leadership in energy assessments and audits,data collection, energy usage and conservation,project management,regulatory compliance,vendor and contractor relations,capital budgets. Education License&Certification MBA,Salisbury University Professional Engineer I KS 1125743 MS,Electrical Engineering,Wichita State University Certified Energy Manager BS,Electrical Engineering,Wichita State University Project Management Professional 13 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC5622B1F 0V'U Vt9 1(326 - - PROJECT EXPERIENCE: YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: 30 City of Steamboat Springs,CO ;- Facility Condition Assessment Jefferson County Housing Authority,CO Physical Needs Assessment Boulder Housing Partners,CO Physical Needs Assessment 's Ada County&Highway District,ID Facility Condition Assessment ---- - City of Napa,CA City of Orange,CA FCA,Capital Planning,ADA Transition Plan, Facility Condition Assessment Inventory,PM Schedule Washington Parks&Rec.Commission,WA City of Brea,CA ADA Assess.&Transition Plan—statewide Facility Condition Assess.,ADA Trans. Plan Education License&Certification BArch,University of Texas Registered Architect I CO#ARC.00403780,CA#C24924,MD#12436,TX#22893 LEED Accredited Professional CPU VF9 N lyJ g IQU DD V�IM"IN /A1� U��lf IIf�A�ul 7g2B PROJECT EXPERIENCE: YEARS OF EXPERIENCE:21 Teton County Library,WY i Facility Condition Assessment Newrest USA Warehouses,UT Energy Audits ,".; Relativity Space,CA 7. Facility Condition Assessment t `lilol� Los Angeles Community College District,CA Inventory Survey Tri-City Reg.Surgery Center,Richland, WA Delaware County,PA Facility Condition Assessment,Energy Audit Facility Condition Assessment Bureau of Indian Affairs,national Cumberland County Housing Authority,PA Space Analysis Physical Needs Assessment&Energy Audit Target Corporation,NJ Commissioning Education License&Certification MA,Public Administration,Boise State University Certified Energy Manager BA,Mechanical Engineering,American University of Beirut I Project Management Professional 14 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC562261F In the event one or more of the proposed key staff become unavailable during the project,the below alternate staff would be assigned to the project. >!�yA N In r( , ip+�;M� 5�j�4(-4 hF1 rgzg lI93 PROJECT EXPERIENCE: YEARS OF EXPERIENCE:14 17rdTITU MT- 3 Utah Div.of Facilities,Const.&Mgmt.,UT ; Facility Condition Assessment-statewide t:• Box Elder County,UT Facility Condition Assess., Inventory, PM City of Sioux Falls,SD Facility Condition Assessment,Inventory City of Beaverton,OR Facility Condition Assess.,Inventory, PM '' Education BS,Mechanical Engineering,San Francisco State University Igzg tI1 PROJECT EXPERIENCE: YEARS OF EXPERIENCE:4 �I City of Phoenix,AZ Facility Condition Assessment City of Garden Grove,CA �SOn w Facility Condition Assess.,ADA Trans. Plan r ,, City of San Marino,CA M � Facility Condition Assessment City of Temecula,CA Facility Condition Assessment,Inventory Education BS,Mechanical Engineering,University of Southern California � f I)1.o 1 Ig28 PROJECT EXPERIENCE: YEARS OF EXPERIENCE:20 Box Elder County,UT ----I Facility Condition Assess.,Inventory,PM City of Corona,CA Facility Condition Assessment, Inventory City of Montebello,CA L 1 I Facility Condition Assessment, Inventory w. i City of Brea CA Facility Condition Assess.,ADA Trans. Plan Education BS,Mechanical Engineering,University of Southern California 15 DocuSign Envelope ID:47837516-OFED 4168-962F-FF1CC562261F DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC5622B1F � Ro "111r ' PROJECT UNDERSTANDING We understand that a key factor to performing FCAs is BVTA understands that the Facility Condition Assessment the evaluation of physical needs and accurate forecasting (FCA) project with the City of Aspen (the City) will need to for capital repair and replacement budgets. Pre-emptive help the City achieve its three goals—namely,to: measures to manage maintenance budgets and programs are essential in ensuring the elimination of potential issues, 1. Support service excellence through the Facilities which can range from deferred maintenance,or premature Management Team. replacement of building systems that can prove costly. 2. Produce a complete electronic Facilities Management Database. BVTA's Project Approach has been developed to address 3. Provide Financial Data and Recommendations to Your specific requirements. BVTA has demonstrated help guide planning,staffing, and funding. experience in the assessment of various types of facilities representative to Your portfolio and understands the In order to help the City achieve these goals, BVTA's project special implementation, sensitivities, management, and approach will: communication associated with each. • Include a comprehensive assessment of all sites, buildings, building systems,and infrastructure. DATA GATHERING AND INTERVIEW Our project plan details three distinct phases of the project. • Follow ASTM E2018-15 Standard Guide for Property During each phase,we will require coordination and support Condition Assessments. from parks facility management. • Determine the present condition and estimated life expectancy of various building systems and Data Gathering Phase-During this phase,we will need the components. support of staff who can provide us access to drawings and • Identify and document present condition of all physical records.The following is a typical list of exhibits requested. assets including grounds,facilities,and infrastructure. . Inspection Reports(sewer,boiler,chiller,etc.) • Recommend corrections for all deficiencies and provide • Building Systems Maintenance Records cost estimates for corrections. • Owner Elected Repair list(if available) • Prioritize and categorize deficient conditions,associated • Original Building Plans(can be viewed on-site) corrective actions,and information concerning building • Capital Expenditure Schedules(prior or planned) systems and deficiency categories. • Fire Protection/Life Safety Plans • Establish anticipated renewal and replacement costs • Rehabilitation Budget and Scope(draft or final) for the various systems and components. • Certificates of Occupancy/Facility License • Result in strategic plan for capital repairs, lifecycle • Prior Assessments component replacement,and building modernization. . Site Plan/Floor Plans • Calculate the Current Replacement Value (CRV) and • Accessibility Transition Plans/Studies Facility Condition Index(FCI)for each facility. • CMMS/IWMS/GIS Data Set(already gathered frorn • Collect Equipment Inventory data for City facilities. UpKeep) • Provide preventive maintenance (PM) schedules for equipment listed in the inventory collected. In addition to the drawings and records,we will supply a pre- • Establish a protocol for FCA data to migrate/transfer to survey questionnaire foreach facility orsite.Ourexpectation the City's CMMS(UpKeep)system. is that someone with knowledge of maintenance and • Additional Service Option:Provide borcode/QRcode/asset operations of the facility will complete this survey and be tag with a unique number for use as an identifier in the prepared to discuss it with us while on-site CMMS system for items identified in Equipment Inventory. Site Phase- During the site phase,we will need support in • Additional Service Option: Complete an assessment of the form of escorts while in the facilities to help Lis access the compliance of City facilities with ADA requirements. mechanical areas,to discuss with us any known issues in the • Additional Service Option:Provide Dude Solutions'CMMS facility, and to answer other technical questions. The City software solution for managing City-maintained facilities, can provide escorts for the Park sites but is not necessary if parks,and street right-of-way assets. access is not limited. Report Review Stage-During the reports review stage,we will provide a complete deliverable for each park or building. 17 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC5622B1F PROJECT APPROACH building maintenance staff, and interviews with relevant Prior to assessments beginning,BVTA will conduct a Kick-Off maintenance contractors, municipal authorities, and Meeting to review requirements and to consolidate exhibits experience gained on similar properties previously evaluated. such as drawings and prior completed reports. The Team may also question others who are knowledgeable During the term of the project, BVTA will conduct regular of the property's physical condition and operation or Progress Meetings to maintain open communication with knowledgeable of similar systems to gain comparative the entire project team and the City. BVTA will lead with information to use in evaluation of the subject property. an agenda that includes a focus on work plan, schedule, and project needs. This will permit the opportunity to The Assessment Team will review documents and proactively address challenges encountered,so that course information provided by the City's maintenance staff adjustments may be made.Each rneetingwill conclude with that could aid the knowledge of the property's physical task assignments, schedules, and goals to be met. BVTA improvements, extent and type of use, and/or assist in will provide the City with a written status report that tracks identifying material discrepancies between reported and monitors the progress of the assessments against the information and observed conditions. schedule submitted. The facility condition assessment will include the City- BVTA has allocated time for the following meetings: identified assets and will focus on the following facility and • Kick Off Meeting site systems and components: • Pilot Review Meeting(teleconference) • Up to 3 City meetings Site+Infrastructure • Final Findings Presentation • Topography:Observe general topography and note any unusual or problematic features or conditions observed Any additional in-person meetings will be on a time and or reported. expense basis. • Paving,Curbing, and Parking: Identify material types of paving and curbing systems at the property. PILOT PROGRAM • Flatwork: Identify material flatwork at the property To begin the work,BVTA proposes a Pilot Program where we (sidewalks,plazas,patios,etc.). will perform an assessment of a single building and prepare • Landscaping and Appurtenances: Identify material a written Draft Report for review.A meeting will be held with landscaping features, material types of landscaping the City staff to review the draft report before assessing the (fences, retaining walls), and site appurtenances remaining buildings. BVTA's Assessment Team will visit the (irrigation systems,fountains,lighting,signage,ponds). building to evaluate the general condition of the buildings . Utilities: Identify type of material utilities provided to and site improvements, review available construction the property(water,electricity,natural gas);and assess documents in order to become familiar with,and be able to condition, physical deficiencies, life cycle repair, and comment on the in-place construction systems, life safety, replacement issues. mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems, and the general built environment. Recreational Facilities: • Identify any material on-site recreational facilities such FIELD ASSESSMENTS as ice rinks,swimming pools,spas,tennis or basketball The Assessment Team will conduct a walk-through courts,jogging or bicycle paths,etc.Observe the general survey of the facility and site to observe systerns and conditions and note any reported physical deficiencies components, identify physical deficiencies, and formulate or any unusual items orconditions observed orreported. recommendations to remedy the physical deficiencies. • A mechanical engineer with expertise in recreation facilities equipment (water filtration, pumps, heating/ As a part of the walk-through survey, the Team will survey cooling, etc.) will review this specialty equipment and 100% of each facility. BVTA will survey the exterior and prepare detailed findings at the subject properties. grounds, including the building exterior, roofs, sidewalk/ Structural Frame+Building Envelope pavement,and recreational/other areas as applicable. They Identify material elements of the structural frame and will interview the building maintenance staff about the exterior walls, including the foundation system, floor property's historical repairs and replacements and their framing system,roof framing system,facade or curtain- costs, level of preventive maintenance exercised, pending wall system, glazing system, exterior sealant, doors, repairs and improvements, and frequency of repairs and cornmercial overhead doors, sliders, windows, and replacements. The Assessment Team will develop opinions stairways,etc. based on their site assessment, interviews with the City's 18 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC5622B1F • Observe general conditions and note any physical on roof type) so that the Project Manager may safely deficiencies identified or unusual items or conditions access roof areas. The City will provide ladders, lifts, observed. Observations may be subject to grade, and and/or safety ropes to complete roof assessments. rooftop vantage points. Plumbing • Visually inspect observable areas for cracking and • Identify material plumbing systerns at the property moisture infiltration as well as areas of apparent including domestic water supply,sanitary sewer,or any foundation settlement and displacement. special or unusual plumbing systems (such as water • In the event more information or exploratory testing is features,fuel systerns,gas systems,etc.). required, in order to provide remedial measures, the • Identifytype and condition of restroorn fixtures,drinking report may include recornmendation for additional fountains and/or other plumbing equipment. investigative testing(Tier 1 or Tier 2). . Observe general conditions and note any physical Wall Evaluation deficiencies identified or unusual items or conditions • Photograph elevations and details both from internal observed. Include any reported material system and external vantage points, as well as from adjacent inadequacies. structures. Sewer and Water Line Scoping • Observe representative operable and fixed panels on all . The assessment will consist of videotaping, using facades, operating a representative sample of units to specially made fiberoptic cameras which allow for a visual assess hardware and visually inspect exterior conditions inspection of underground sewer lines and water supply and condition of waterproofing seals. piping to determine the condition of the inside of the pipe. • Assess curtain wall condition to determine water A flexible rod with a high-resolution video carnera on its infiltration, damage, caulk degradation, metal panel tip is inserted into the pipe for inspection.Video images degradation, stone degradation and anchoring, and are transmitted to the camera operator and can be saved other related curtain wall issues. to ajump drive or burned to a disc fora permanent record. Curtain Wall Radio transmitters on the camera record the depth and • Review curtain wall condition and a sampling of fixed physical location from the surface so that defects and panelsonfacadestoassess hardware and visually review obstructions can be corrected cost effectively. exterior conditions and the condition of waterproofing • Sewer line Scoping fee is included in the fee quote(pg.37) seals,where accessible without the use of lifts,ladders, and based on 12 "probable issue" lines provided by the scaffolding,suspension devices,or the like;may include Client.Any additional lines will be priced at$500 per line. observations from internal and external vantage points, Heating as well as adjacent structures.Observations are limited . Identify material heat generating systems at the to grade and may include accessible balconies or property. rooftop vantage points. . Observe general conditions, identify reported age • Review provided drawings and records of repair, of the equipment, note past material component replacement,and maintenance of framing and glazing. replacements/upgrades, note apparent level of Roofing(Non-Invasive Visual) maintenance, and identify if a maintenance contract is • Identify material roof systems (roof type, reported age, in place. If heating equipment is not operational at the slope, drainage) and any unusual roofing conditions or time of the walk-through survey, provide an opinion of rooftop equipment. the condition to the extent reasonably possible. • Observe general conditions of the roof system • Identify and observe any special or unusual heating (membranes, attachment methods, flashings, systems or equipment present(fireplaces,solar heat,etc.) counter flashings, pitch pans, gravel stops, parapets, and note any reported material problems or inadequacies. miscellaneous appurtenances,insulation). Air-Conditioning+Ventilation • Observe for evidence of material repairs, significant Identify the material air-conditioning and ventilation ponding, or evidence of material roof leaks. Note if a systems at the property. Include material equipment roof warranty is in effect. Note any physical deficiencies such as cooling towers, chillers (type of refrigerant identified or unusual items observed or reported. used),package units,split systems,air handlers,thermal • Identify material rooftop equipment or accessories storage equipment,etc. (antennas, lightning protection, HVAC equipment,solar • Identify material distribution systems (supply and equipment). Include any material problems reported. return,make-up air,exhaust)at the property. • BVTA understands that the City will provide OSHA . Observe general conditions, identify equipment compliant ladders, lifts and/or scaffolding (depending reported age, note past material component upgrades/ 19 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC5622B1F replacements and apparent level of maintenance, and • Out of Scope Issues: Performing any calculations, identify if a maintenance contract is in place(contractor examination of operating system components such name). If AC and ventilation systems are not operational as cables, controller, motors, etc.; entering elevator/ atthetimeof the walk-th rough survey,provide anopinion escalator pits or shafts. of the condition to the extent reasonably possible. Interior Elements • Observe general conditions and note any physical • Identify offices,special use areas,and building standard deficiencies identified or unusual items or conditions finishes,including flooring,ceilings,walls,etc.Furnishings observed. Additionally, include any material reported and fixed components will be reviewed and included system inadequacies or operating deficiencies. in the cost estirnate tables for replacements. BVTA will • Identify and observe any special or unusual air- identify material building amenities or special features. conditioning and ventilation systems orequipment(cold • Observe general conditions and note any physical storage systems,special computer cooling equipment, deficiencies identified or unusual items or conditions etc.)and note any material reported problems orsystern observed or reported. inadequacies. Food Service Spaces and Equipment Electrical • Assess all food service equipment and spaces(kitchen, • Identify the electrical service provided and distribution cafeteria,dining,servingareas).Food service equipment system at the property. (fixed equipment) will be evaluated for adherence to • Include material switchgear disconnects,circuit breakers, life/safety code and ventilation requirements as well for transformers, meters, emergency generators, general condition and capital replacement. lighting systems,and other such equipment or systems. Special Systems and Equipment • Observe general electrical items (distribution panels, • Include all special systems and equipment, such as type of wiring,energy management systems,emergency Emergency Medical Systems (EMC), chillers, radio power,lightning protection). towers, equipment lifts, chair lifts, chemical storage or • Observe general conditions and note any physical treatment areas, storage tanks, dumbwaiters, vaults, deficiencies identified or unusual items or conditions public address systems,and telephone systems. observed. Also, note the presence of any special or Limited Accessibility Compliance unusual electrical equipment, systems, or devices at Provide a general statement of the building's likely the property, and include reported material problems compliance to the Americans with Disabilities Act to or systern inadequacies. help identify whether the City may be exposed to issues Life Safety+Fire Protection and there is the need for further review. Scope and fee • Identify material life safety/fire protection systems at for a more detailed ADA assessment is provided as an the property, including sprinklers and stand pipes (wet additional service. or dry),fire hydrants,fire alarm systems,water storage, Suspected Fungal Growth smoke detectors,fire extinguishers,emergency lighting, . Perform a limited assessment of accessible areas for stairwell pressurization,smoke evacuation,etc. suspected fungal growth. If the presence of mold, • Observe general conditions and note any material conditions conducive to mold growth,and/or evidence physical deficiencies identified or unusual items or of moisture,elevated relative humidity,water intrusion, conditions observed or reported including any reported and mildew-like odors is discovered, affected areas system inadequacies. will be photographed and recommendations for any Elevators+Vertical Transportation additional moisture intrusion studies will be made. • Identify vertical transportation systems at the property. Environmental Features Include the equipment manufacturer, equipment type, Review environmental features of the property, to location,number,capacity,etc. include appearance, cleanliness, acoustics,ventilation, • Observe elevatorcabs,finishes,call and communication and humidity. equipment,etc. Asbestos • Identify the company that provides elevator/escalator Review existing testing data and other documentation maintenance at the property. Observe general regarding asbestos available onsite(included in the cost conditions and note any physical deficiencies identified of the FCA); evaluate physical condition and develop or unusual items or conditions observed or reported cost estimates for remediation of asbestos likely to be including any reported material system inadequacies. disturbed by renovations. 20 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC562261F • If asbestos testing is requested, BVTA will provide PRIORITY CLASSES a licensed asbestos inspector to collect samples of The analysis will include all cost observations ranked by suspect asbestos-containing materials at the Project Priority Classes. The five classes below are typical but can as an additional service. Scope of this sampling will be be altered to meet your specifications and needs: determined after review of existing data, costs will be based on daily rate plus the cost of analysis. PRIORITY CLASSES Energy Conservation Analysis • Consider energy conservation savings when making repair or replace recommendations and include these CurrentlyCritical projects in the project prioritization. IF Requiring immediate action • Able to provide an Energy Audit(ASHRAE Level I,II,or III) including a cited safety hazard and areas of accelerated deterioration, or Benchmarking(EnergyStar)services as an additional returning a building component to service. normaloperation. RANKING AND CLASSIFICATION Based upon our observations, research and judgment, along ;...ras_ y Potentially Critical with consulting commonly accepted empirical Expected Useful Requiringaction in thenextyear Life(EU L)tables;BVTAwill renderouropinion as to when a system including components experiencing intermittent operations,potential or component will most probably necessitate replacement. life safety issues,and rapid deterioration,returning building Accurate historical replacement records provided by the component to normal operation. building system or component manager are typically the --, best source for this data.Exposure to the weather elements, ,_ ...; Necessary— initial system quality and installation, extent of use, the Not Yet Critical quality and amount of preventive maintenance exercised Requiringappropriate f attention to preclude predictable are all factors that impact the effective age of a system or ,' deterioration,potential downtime, component.As a result, a system or component may have j additional damage,and higher costs an effective age that is greater or less than its actual age. % toremediarionif deferred further. The Remaining Useful Life (RUL) of a component or system ---------- equals the EUL less its effective age. '�_.��+� � �� �� � Recommended Requiringacfioninthenextyear including components experiencing BVTA can rate the condition of each facility with the below �l intermittent operations,potential rating system,or another City of Aspen-specified scale: ( life safety issues,and rapid deterioration,returning a building 5 Excellent-No visible defects,new or near new component to normal operation. condition,may still be under warranty if applicable 4 Good-Good condition,but no longer new,may be ., ,,, Does Not Meet slightly defective or deteriorated,but is overall functional Current Code No Action required at this time 3 Adequate-Moderately deteriorated or defective,but but should substantial work be has not exceeded useful life undertaken correction would be required. 2 Marginal-Defective or deteriorated in need of replacement;exceeded useful life 1 Poor-Critically darnaged or in need of immediate repair;well past useful life Priority 1: Currently Critical (Immediate): Requiring immediate action including a cited safety hazard and BVTA can also include alternative categories to rank and areas of accelerated deterioration, returning a building weight priorities as required by the City,such as functional component to normal operation. deficiencies, aesthetics, time-based urgencies, and other mission critical factors. The analysis will include all cost Priority 2: Potentially Critical (Year 1): Requiring action observations ranked by Priority Classes. in the next year including components experiencing intermittent operations, potential life safety issues, and rapid deterioration, returning a building component to normal operation. 21 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC5622B1F Priority 3: Necessary - Not Yet Critical (Years 2-3): and design fees derived using actual costs from previous Requiring appropriate attention to preclude predictable projects. After determining these costs, we will confirm deterioration, potential downtime, additional damage, and these costs with City Staff. higher costs to remediation if deferred further. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES Priority 4: Recommended (Years 4-10, 15, 20): BVTA will provide Preventive Maintenance (PM) schedules Representing a sensible improvement to the existing for the equipment listed in the equipment inventory. conditions (not required for the most basic function of the Preventive maintenance schedules will include the facility;however,will improve overall usability and/or reduce following information: long-term maintenance costs). • Safety precautions specific to the recommended PM Priority 5: Does Not Meet Current Code but instructions. "Grandfathered": No Action required at this time but should . Description of tools required for recommended PM substantial work be undertaken correction would be required. instructions.Tool list will not be exhaustive but identify UNIFORMAT CATEGORIES common tool sets and specialty tools required for tasks. The deficiencies observed will be classified into categories • Recommended preventive maintenance instructions such as those below using the Uniformat Systern,up to level 4: and frequencies specific to the equipment classification Level and type. PM instructions are based on the following A10 Foundations D20 Plumbing sources: A20 Basement Construction D30 HVAC - Prevailing national standards B10 Superstructure D40 Fire Protection - Survey of Common Manufacturers'recommendations B20 Exterior Enclosure D50 Electrical - Industry best practices B30 Roofing E10 Equipment Estimated labor hours required to complete each PM C10 Interior Construction E20 Furnishings work order. C20 Stair F10 Special Construction C30 Interior Finishes F20 Selective Building BVTA will provide PM schedules in spreadsheet format D10 Conveying Demolition suitable for upload into the City's Dude UpKeep software. The spreadsheet will also contain analysis of PM labor hour COST ESTIMATING requirements for use by the City for planning purposes. BVTA's cost estimating database is comprised of IRS Means BVTA will review PM schedules with the City and adjust data, and further custornized with proprietary cost tables frequencies and start dates as required to meet the City's developed by BVTA,based on historical and localized actual needs and match available resources. costs. BVTA maintains and updates our Uniformat-based cost estimating system with information received from REPORT DELIVERABLES the field. Through construction monitoring work, we have BVTA will provide an in-depth report including a description current cost data frorn hundreds of in-progress construction of each of the building components and systems as and rehabilitation projects.This data allows us to calculate described in the approach sections above. Each report is costs based on local conditions to maintain a cost database organized by building system and include digital photos that is typically more current than RS Means'models. of major systems and components and of all deficiencies identified. Reports will include current and anticipated Each report will include a Capital Needs Analysis including repairs and deficiencies, recommended repair and an estimated cost for each system or component repair or component life-cycle replacements,and applicable options replacernent anticipated during the evaluation term. The for repair or maintenance of building components. report will provide options for repair of the deficiency, and The Capital Needs analysis will include a cost database the capital needs analysis will be presented as an Excel- sorted by building system and ranked by priority for repair. based cost table that includes a surnmary of the description The format of the database will allow for reporting by of each component, age and estimated RUL, anticipated building, system, or priority for repair, and a year-by-year year of repair or replacement, quantity, unit cost and total analysis of capital needs. cost for the repair of each line item. FACILITY CONDITION INDEX A consolidated Capital Needs Analysis will be presented that A Facility Condition Index (FCI) will be calculated for each includes all anticipated capital needs for all buildings. The building. This index will be a function of required repairs cost estimate for capital deficiencies will be based on the compared to building replacement costs. The FCI will be estimate for maintenance and repair, but may at the City's generated from the data collection/capital planning database option, also include project management, construction, and will be updated as components age or are replaced. 22 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC5622B1F CAPITAL PLAN assessment data in an electronic format that is readily BVTA will draft a capital budget including prioritized transferable to the City's CM MS system. recommendations to reduce backlog—and can suggest possible phasing based on the World Bank's available BVTA will collect information on the major pieces of facility capital and existing projected budgets. equipment.Specifically,the data collection will include City of Aspen-defined assets, and also focus on the following Reports will reflect a 5, 10,or 20-year capital plan based on components: BVTA's 20-year building system evaluation. The analysis will . HVAC(level of detail for which Preventive include a costtablesorted by buildingand system and ranked Maintenance would be performed) by priority for repair.Tables will allow for the customization - Heating System of reporting and a year-by-year capital needs analysis. • Identify boilers,furnaces,unit heaters and major The report will include: labeled equipment • A5,10,or20-year Capital Planwithan Executive Summary - Ventilation System with graphic presentation of results to provide a quick, Identify the major labeled equipment;exhaust user-friendly summary of the property's observed hoods,fans condition and estimated costs assigned by category. - Air Conditioning System Estimated costs shall be cross-referenced to report Identify the material air-conditioning sections and elaboration of cost issues will be presented. components,including cooling towers, • Components observed that are exhibiting deferred compressors,chillers,package units,roof maintenance issues and estimates for immediate and top units,split systerns and major labeled capital repair costs based on observed conditions, equipment. Excluded are window units, available maintenance history and industry-standard terminal units,VAV boxes,and thermostatic useful life estimates. If applicable, this analysis will controls include the review of any available documents Electrical pertaining to capital improvements completed within - Major panels only-for identification to track the last five-year periods, or currently under contract. maintenance BVTA shall also inquire about available maintenance records and procedures and interview current available - Transformers on-site maintenance staff. - Switchgear • Recommended schedule for replacement or repairs Equipment (schedule of priorities). - Building Automation System • Digital photographs for the buildings including photos plumbing of deficiencies. - Pumps external to HVAC systems • General description of the property and improvements - Domestic Hot Water heaters over 80 gallons and comment generally on observed conditions. - Other major labeled equipment • Critical repairs and life safety issues separately from repairs anticipated over the term of the analysis. Commercial Kitchen-major equipment(above • FCI number for the building. approximately$2,000 value) - Walk-in freezer and refrigerator equipment BVTA will submit PDF draft reports electronically and once - Ovens,stoves,broilers,grills approved and finalized, a program summary report to - Reach-in refrigerators and freezers include a roll-up of all prioritized capital needs across all - Dishwashers facilities. BVTA can deliver bound hard copy final reports - Fryers and flash drives loaded with the completed reports. All electronic copies of the report will include all text,deficiency Life Safety/Security tables, digital photos, and supporting documentation and - High Level(system level)only-for identification to report appendices. track maintenance Alarm Panels Emergency generators EQUIPMENT AND ASSET INVENTORY o Exhaust hood fire suppression During the assessment, each field team will be responsible for collection and storing the inventory and condition Vertical Transportation 23 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC562261F Where appropriate,the following data will be collected for CMMS INTEGRATION each component: BVTA will deliver our data in a format that can be transferred • Location data to the City's CMMS platform (UpKeep). BVTA will coordinate • Model with the City's CMMS contact and prepare findings to easily • Serial Number migrate to UpKeep system. • Manufacturer • Manufactured Date 24 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783761B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC562261F Bureau Veritas proposes utilizing AssetCALCTm as its platform AssetCALCTM is a web-based SQL database platform that for all data collected on this project.AssetCALCTM is a cloud enables users to: platform developed, licensed, maintained, and supported query,edit,and analyze their facility condition data solely by Bureau Veritas for our clients. The use of this software is atyouroption and there are no licensing fees for . plan immediate and short-term repairs this software for one(1)year. budget capital expenditures throughout the lifecycle of a building or an entire portfolio The system unites Bureau Veritas' experienced .e FOL.— . 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Swdch Client Overview Observations Photos FCI Documents Work Completed Work Screen Inventory Observation Details-Obs#36672 Descnptlon 02032-Entrance door replacement to meetADA guidehroa Component mot Attrbuhs � I �I Action MasterCostld 1910 ) Category EAenor Enclosure!btenor Doors l Sold EAerlor Doors 1 f„l3 Location Main Delalgas south entrydoor ' ",•f:+l Condition Fair Report Section 3.3 » Comments Instal remot"ontroled door for otherappropriate building entry accommodati:,n)for residmt(s)at man northeast entrance door EMG Comments Capacity Description Fla;gedfor Re iew No GPS Crearsd: sropt on♦'17:2213 i41:.0 PLI L.rtM dfl7: nn.6".on 1327,M3937:52 PLI 25 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC5622B1F DATADEVELOPMENT R.a.ab.r MV mw6.N Rees Meer AssetCALCTM includes a configurable facility M"° 9wN1•• hierarchy and asset data architecture—this will .: -63 include all of your assets grouped based on site , so 46 location,asset group,and function. 6138 Data can be exported to an Excel, XML, or an 67 ODBC database format compatible for upload into your CMMS,EAM,or work-order systems. 15, FEATURES INCLUDE: p«N.ml,p«„�,.;p;,.°."<� a..w.p,.p .r6 ...w� Iw�•».I<,,<�.w•, • Facility Condition Assessment access: O /e593 Building,10 T3»curb ramp doe•not m..t w slap•requkement.. n., - Component/system descriptions O t65°' Bulalog110 Th.Curb rampma.not ..ltn.On.r.aWrem.rn.. w.73— •73.42M - Locations O 16595 B.Ildinc 110 The cub ramp does not mars the slope repukon,enls. 40.2363ee •20A192M - Conditions and EUL/RUL O 16599 BulldN 110 The curb romp does not tmvo a lovol landlN. ep1363os -n al9eo. - Repair and replace recommendations n 'sage quildo,,110 The curb romp dm not meet the 51me reWrormM3, .O73e15e - Digital photos a ■1po, 12v1K 902ro rmm — Search and Sorting Functionality Replace Dkesel Generator 650 to 150 KIN " 7bye Uawr6 sentee 0wWw0 s26,K m3e <r,p • Prioritization of maintenance projects • UniFormat II Cost Database 977K 9es. ,1,01 i1OeK nag Project Budgets and Capital Plans � .6" • Unlimited concurrent user licensing �: �� ;�• • Secure IT platform and back-ups +� �,, '�' *, « lDfam :».. • Client is the owner of data collected and N ' °eeaaa Gee, T► residing in the database .e�e•6wNLdCn1 ,2Vp36 ,*tes{{t .. • M .. K..1 Ac.on R<w wl T037 `...''7►!t} '�� ;fIW M" • Online User Training and Documentation 6 �-<w $6,.366 ifS• Unbrm.l Cod. _. 05092 .I 'ymm• Un.orm.,Cod.UvelD.ecnp6on o-serwa.. - REPORTING .. I.—Dewepem TM' Un.CaN 6 25d ssl 35 AssetCALC Includes more than a dozen w, b: ,,••„• 636T630D '°�"� "! standard options for data summaries and " "` 9oeT.N1 $266553 s,K I use reports: B 9 n.oo.n»d 2009 sTTK moo ro.d • Facility Condition Index(FCI) Reports all" R'B� t^••°•^ 25 #rnK moo Nat " P.NaNNp tie 13 YNK nue Nlpe • Rank and Prioritize Capital Improvement 6..N°9.1ro 1162 Projects • Deferred Maintenance Backlog All Buildings 0 General Services Building(Building 161) [�• - w«w« 6»tNro.swwaay AN«..ah.wv.a«< M»Nary pMroe rn D<ew,Nr.. vmr.eaep.I.d cam sa..e 1em • Facility Queries(by building,priority, Assets 8 Observations ls system,or dollar deficiency amount) ..,.. .caw.,. • Capital Budget Planning r_ N .� �» 1aN .� uDR9®. ANMI Ns Cl.o C C QeKdtslae . C4disla6 GmM lot.11r» mr6d 661NIe Su ha p • Year-by-Year Capital Needs Analysis Rep—s7 a 12 Red,dl up door GIdN B.SM. � 621K( X200F. Nl1 • 5, 10,or 20 Year Replacement Reserve D M TPO,Rod replacement 651111,till adhered Good B-S'M 6 20210 n 9 Reports V _. 7 by,•alumnarm w.,d— .. .-. -. Good BSIM ;�••^•• s265K 20330 n,u D ADA,Wrap dram pros below acce Io levelay pea C.M.rlar. $130 2C2D O ,nw • Custom 3rd party form automation `.N 5+ Replace carpel,.landed ronimerdal,medium We Goad D•MNb. ��•'""• 6/1KQ 20200 available l3 Replace vuylIII, F. C-Iew,.. ^"" SINKc m200 Naa D Repae"o—wall damage vow C.—. cap•"•" 61K� 21M0 1 {yN. Replace vinyl wall co,od g rekNPaa C-Mwla. �•""� 665K a 20200 ,6K. u Replace Au-coded reoprocauvchder 110to 1301on Gaed DSawn • ••"`a SICAK(J 20260 N<.1 ci Repave Cutulalan Pump 30 RP Good D-S.mcn Ate••'•'• 626KI 20200 n U Replace pampa 6 pIpmg hx clu0er p— 0-sww,.. �• S'6Ki 20"0 — D Replace water heat.,,c rdal 100 gal Goad D-Swum �6iai 69K 20220 — 1, L3 Replete DNed Generetor 650 to 350 kW Good D- �Aey'w1p•e 9293 K r-"-'120330 n,N 26 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751 B--OFED--4168-962F-FF1CC5622131 F � 1 1 1 � CG�J�J�.J� 1 • 1 OPTION: BARCODING / OR CODING employee kitchens and employee break rooms are not For the above referenced equipment, BVTA will apply a considered"employee work areas."Those areas,even ifused durable barcode/QR code/asset tag with a unique number by employees only, shall comply with the ADA regulations for use as an identifier in the CMMS system. We will use which govern corridors, restrooms, kitchens and break labels or a vinyl tag for indoor applications, and a durable rooms. The proposed scope of work provides an option to foil tag for outdoor use. Barcode/QR code numbers will be include employee only areas, unless specifically requested recorded in the database and all future work orders etc.,and as an additional service. can be tied back in to a single piece of equipment or system. Field Observation Process 0.125•RADIUS Where equipment has not The SME will first review documents and information Z.wo— been named or tagged, provided by the owner or owner's representative that could BVTA will use standard supplement the consultant's knowledge of the subject naming conventions to property's physical improvements, extent and type of use, generate an equipment and/or assist in identifying barriers to accessibility. •�k cord&D numberforthatcomponent, and will use a durable vinyl During the site walk through, the SME will follow a Survey ORCCCE READS tag to label the equipment. Form that meets or exceeds the current ASTM format. BVTA has included the cost The SME will utilize a digital level, measuring tape, door of standard labels in the pressure gauge, and GPS-enabled digital camera. The field proposed optional fee. observer will identify and prioritize existing improvements observed which are not in accordance with the applicable ADA requirements in the order of preference, as set out by OPTION: ADA TITLE II ACCESSIBILITY SURVEY OF BVTA or per the preferences of City.Typical priorities are as EXTERIOR&INTERIOR COMMON SPACE ELEMENTS follows: A BVTA Subject Matter Expert(SME)will visit the property to observe the exterior and interior common areas to assess • Physical access to the property the compliance of existing property improvements with • Access to common areas of the building which the the Americans with Disabilities Act and its implementing public can access regulations for Title II entities(28 C.F.R Part 35),the 2010 ADA • Removal of remaining barriers Standards for Accessible Design,and Washington state and local accessibility codes. BVTA will then produce a report The SME will assess exterior common areas and interior which details the facility's compliance with accessibility common areas that are defined as public spaces to identify requirements and identifies specific physical barriers, with existing conditions that are not in accordance with the resolutions for barrier removal and corresponding order of applicable accessibility codes, including the elements magnitude cost estimates. specified below(if applicable,where landlord is responsible for observed elements): The SME will conduct a review of the facility's exterior and . Van and car accessible parking interiorcommonareastoobserve and identify representative . Passenger loading zones barriers to accessibility and formulate recommendations to rernedy the physical barriers. When applicable, as part of • Accessible routes the review the SME will meet with a property representative • Curb ramps with specific knowledge of the facility to gain a clearer • Ramps understanding of overall features, public use patterns, . Protruding objects and relevant historical data. Features of the property will . Building unit entrance exteriors be subject to observation, which will include, but not be limited to, parking lots and garages,sidewalks,ramps,curb ' Building entrance and exits to common (public)areas ramps, stairs, corridors and restrooms. Exterior elements • Interior accessible routes and elements within interior cornmon areas accessible to • Exterior and interior stairs which are part of the means the public,which are subject to accessibility regulation,will of egress be observed. • Elevators and platform lifts(wheelchair lifts) • Entrances and exits to cornmon (public)areas The ADA also regulates employee work areas. Common . Handrails and grab bars corridors used by employees, employee restrooms, 27 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC5622B1F • Space allowance and reach ranges Priority 2: • Public restrooms Elements along the Accessible Route - Barriers • Alarms(visual and audible)and warnings which occur along the path of travel shall be removed, • Signage where such a barrier removal is easily accomplishable. • Public telephones Examples include placing items within reach range, widening doors, installing accessible door hardware, • Switches and outlets and removing vertical level changes greater than 1/2" Barrier Priorities high which are not ramped, and compliant signage The scope of this assessment is limited to exterior site and where required. Barriers should be removed so that goods and services offered to the public are accessible. interior common features and amenities. BVTA prioritizes each of the captured barriers.The prioritization can be based Priority3• on modified,published Department of Justice(DOJ)criteria focusing on the primary scope of work,or prioritization can Restroom Facilities - Barrier removal may include be modified based on client preferences. widening of toilet stalls, installation of grab bars, replacernent of sinks,and drinking fountains. Per DOJ Guidelines, people with disabilities should be able to arrive on the site, approach the building or facility and Priority 4: its amenities,and enter as freely as everyone else.The DOJ Access to All Other Features and Amenities - guidelines provide the following suggested prioritization of Measures are required to provide access to other areas. existing barriers. This priority is for items not required for basic access in the other three priorities. Priority 1: • Accessible Van Parking-Access to a facility beginswith Accessibility Survey Content accessible parking. Van accessible parking is deemed BVTA will deliver an electronic (PDF) report. The report an important barrier for parking. Those with the most will utilize survey content which has been entered into an severe disabilities tend to require a van accessible space AssetCALCT"'database,including the following information: to accommodate their vehicle and mobility device. In • Summary of Findings for all primary regulated addition, a minimum number of van accessible spaces elements observed,such as parking,accessible routes, is required. Barriers associated with the compliance entrances,elevators,and common corridors of a van accessible space include signage, restriping, . Individually recorded barriers constructing or reconfiguring the pavement to . GPS-encoded digital photos of observed exterior accommodate the required number of spaces. barriers • Accessible Car Parking - Car accessible parking . Applicable ADA and state regulatory guideline includes all barriers associated with the compliance references for each observed barrier of a car accessible space including signage, restriping, constructing or reconfiguring the pavement to • Recommendations for viable corrective measures accommodate the required number of accessible necessary to comply with applicable regulations spaces. • Order of magnitude cost estimates for each observed • Accessible Approach and Entrances - An entity barrier providing accommodation to the public is required to take measures to provide access to a place of public ADA Survey Limitations accommodation from public sidewalks, parking, or A Subject Matter Expert will visit the properties to assess public transportation. The DOJ and state building codes the compliance of existing property improvements with the dictate the minimum width, cross and running slope, Title 11 provisions of theAmericans with Disabilities Act(ADA) signage, and handrail requirements associated with and applicable state and local accessibility requirements. pedestrian accessible routes of travel. These measures BVTA then produces a report which identifies each facility's include, for example, installing an entrance ramp, compliance issuesand specific barriers,alongwith proposed correcting tripping hazards or lessening the slope of a remedies. BVTA endeavors to include all barriers within the curb ramp. At least one route of travel to each amenity defined scope of work area,however,some barriers may not or feature should be safe and accessible for everyone, be identified in the assessment report. including people with disabilities. BVTA's order of magnitude cost estimates for each individual barrier removal are limited cost estimates based on industry standards, and should not be construed as construction 28 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC562261F estimates. Costs will be estimated using RS Means, Ultimately, it is the responsibility of the owner to assess the Marshall&Swift,or similar industry cost indices,and BVTA's requirements for barrier removal under Title I Employment experiencewith past costs forsimilar properties,without the and Title 11 State and Local Government Services of the ADA benefit of site-specific architectural or engineering design or to create an accessible environment.Not all physical barriers contractor estimates. An additional estimating effort will identified by the physical assessment of the property may be required to define the actual cost of corrective actions need to be corrected.Some barriers may be the responsibility to eliminate accessibility barriers. Order of magnitude of others,or can be corrected through programmatic change. estimates are not based on, and will not include, detailed It is incumbent upon the owner to initiate a transition planning specifications or architectural/engineering drawings. process to determine which barriers will be removed and when removal should take place. If requested,BVTAcan providea proposal forsubsequentADA Transition Planning and Construction Project Management BVTA's Construction Project Management services utilize services, which are not included in this assessment scope the Transition Plan to implement barrier removal. BVTA of work. can assist with coordinating contractor selection and if required, design consultant selection. During the barrier Transition Plans are based on the results of the propertyADA removal process, BVTA can develop project schedules, assessment, and provide a structured plan for compliance communicate property operations requirements, progress within specific tirne frarnes and cost parameters.Transition reporting, punch walks, compliance verification, closeout Plans are action plans based on capital planning needs procedures, and payment terms during the RFP process. correlated with accurate engineering data. Transition Plan BVTA can also update the Transition Plan database to development is an iterative process which creates a living reflect the final construction budget for short-term barrier document which can be adjusted over time, and can be removal based upon the selected designs, specifications used to track barrier removal. and contractor bids. During the Transition Planning process, construction industry standards for construction and manufacturing tolerances can be applied to determine which barriers may fall within tolerance levels. 29 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC5622B1F IT-U-- im mm1) OPTIONAL: PROPOSED CMMS SOFTWARE For the purposes of this project, BVTA will contract with Dude Solutions, Inc. as a sub-vendor to provide a CMMS software solution for managing City-maintained facilities, parks, and street right-of-way assets. We've partnered with Dude Solutions on many projects throughout the last several years, and have implemented Dude Solutions software for over 800 of our clients. Dude Solutions has delivered CMMS software and services in partnership with BVTA since 2015 and we believe our collective experience in Facilities, Parks, and Public Rights-of-Way will help the City reach its short- and long-term goals. Asset Tree with Hierarchy: Asset Essentials supports Dude Solutions is a leading software-as-a-service (SaaS) hierarchies based on categories and sub-categories that can providerof operations managementsolutions to government, be viewed on the asset list page.Additionally,the client can education, healthcare, and manufacturing. For nearly two associate assets with one other. decades, Dude Solutions has inspired clients to create better work and better lives.They combine innovative,user— friendly technology with the world's smartest operations scheduling options based on assets, locations, sites, or engine, empowering operations leaders to transform the meter readings. City of Aspen can automate the creation most important places in our lives.Today, more than 12,000 of repeating work orders based on various triggers—time- organizations use Dude Solutions'award-winning software to based (set schedule,daily,weekly monthly,quarterly,etc.), manage maintenance,assets,energy,safety,IT,events,etc. meter reading, or time-based with meter override. These work orders can be associated with assets, locations,sites, Dude Solutions' cloud-based CMMS Asset Essentials is a departments, divisions, etc. Repeating work orders may next-generation enterprise work and asset management also be manually force generated when needed. platform designed to help organizations like City of Aspen with smarterand moreefficient maintenance and operations. Asset Essentials Citizen Portal is an easy-to-use map- based portal that will allow citizens to submit a request.Once The City of Aspen's subscription gives access to the cloud submitted, the request will follow City of Aspen's workflow infrastructure through either a web browser or mobile process based on previously identified routing rules. Any application.Dude Solutions'Cloud Delivery Model provides internet-ready device (including computers, phones & several benefits, mainly that application architecture is tablets) can be leveraged to create a request within the largely transparent to the City of Aspen. End-users and system.While Asset Essentials currently supports a mobile Administrators interact with the application solely through app for internal requesters, citizens can still utilize mobile an intuitive User Interface (UI); City of Aspen's staff never devices to submit service requests through the portal which have to manage network, servers, operating systerns, will automatically adapt to the screen,providing a seamless, storage, or even individual application capabilities. Users optimal user experience. can access Asset Essentials through any web-enabled device via dedicated mobile app (iOS, Android) or current Mobile app: Asset Essentials' dedicated P o web browser. mobile app supports the most current versions of both iOS and Android devices Features (iOS v11 and greater; Android v7 and Unlimited Storage: The City of Aspen will have unlimited greater).The app offers: ; data storage and transactions. • Real-time information in the field • Work order management, including Map/GIS enabled: GIS data within Asset Essentials allows creating, updating, and closing users to maintain spatial assets. Users have the ability to work orders ;°•,Y associate work orders to these assets on the web portal or . Ability to work off line,caching data the mobile app.This allows completed work to be tracked, and then syncing to the back office reported,and analyzed. when connectivity has been restored (Off-line mode does not include mapping/GIS capabilities.) 30 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751 B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC562261 F • Execute workflow approvals Document Library: Asset Essentials accepts various • Barcode/QR scanning forms of documentation attached to individual assets. This • Map-based service request and work order generation includes product manuals, standard operating procedures to asset/work order (SOPs), photographs, drawings, contracts, other rich media • Attach images/photos documents,as well as URLs. • Link to GIS Assets • One-touch work order creation Reporting: Within the solution, users have the ability to • Employee device location leverage ad-hoc, configurable, and truly custom reports. Users will have the ability to create and save reports for • Labor/time recording(e.g.,hours per work order) other users to have access. Additionally, these reports can be scheduled on a recurring schedule to support a more Work Orders:Asset Essentials provides multiple options for hands-off approach to view and analyze the data. submitting work orders—citizen portal, internal requester form,direct work order entry through work order form,entry Reports are configurable during implementation, and they through map view, as well as from within the mobile app. can also be customized by City of Aspen administrators as Identifying duplicate/redundant work orders isaccomplished needed.These reports include outputs for: by utilizing various sort/list options within the platform. �I I • Assets • Projects • Users • Budget • Work orders • Parts and inventory CH Otndoor Chiller • Preventive maintenance • Purchase orders Sig. > • Calendars • Company-wide KPIs Create Work Order Asset Show Work Order. Warranty Tracking Signals L ugm. , For more information about reporting, please visit the 7 VkJ-J Photo t "Reports"section of the Dude Solutions content website. Meter Reading $'b"r FJ Documents `"" n Safety Program The solution supports configurable dashboards, including 93 Custom Field ' Quick Links, saved reports, etc. Users can also organize Epipment Melntahanee desired "views" Dude Solutions' content site offers a deeper dive into dashboard configuration, including an example tutorial to demonstrate ease of use. Asset Essentials Inventory is an inventory management Advanced analytics: In addition to users having the ability solution that allows you to track your inventory & supplies to leverage ad-hoc,configurable, and custom reports, they through streamlined processes for part transactions, work can also view Dude Analytics for graphical representations order parts management,purchase ordering,and cost analysis. of staff assignments,work orders,PMs,assets,etc. • Detailed Part information • Barcoding • Transactional Part History • Inventory Location Management • Work Order Parts Management(Reactive and Preventive) • Asset Parts List • Associated Assets • Purchase Order workflows • Physical Counts • Reporting 31 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC5622BIF Asset Essentials DASHBOARD Q.Ys,mk, 0 Y,,,k UM, a In 573 5 SG9 O—E". li KA"M 0 OVI&20210:35M. W—� I.— A" 1.1 cl c C 11Of %O.T—" I'-- Y.,1. Equipment Repair vs.Replacement MP—CM PrfWrrrrf C- VIM" MUAWXMJ MUAW"N1 AC4M.100I A.UMCNI I.A"XNI Asset Essentials I PLANNER erne D-0 7- T IE 0 0.1 ono IT'S. C===:= � C========= On 0. 2w 00 mn 3241 n 0 .75 0. nr S(III IIIIII 11.1 All.NSOII (Do- 14-06118/2021 D" RA WI, 7u ,Cvo wt. CHCmY (I. ............................. 32 OTSMI&ON Envelope Ilox,W81 B-OFED 4168-962F-FF1 CC562261 F mG&gn Envelope O 478331eoFE D41sB22F 7,c m2 mF � ! \ . ► § k k ---------------------2--------------------- ------------- - - ----- / � ► p [ ! § lam....-------- ---- ------------- / & � { ) $ ) k : / £ �I \ | . | | 7 $ ) 2 ) k 5 5 5 - ) ) k / § \_ } \ \ INS \ fill 0 } ! ! ! , e2 ! | ! S. } ) \ \ \ } / ) \ ] i _ ! k } t ƒ } } )/ o e � 34 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC5622B1F Igo"; ' r r �Cl'uWatea! : r u@ oC mi Bureau Veritas quotes I ump sum for contracts which ensures Manager and onsite Assessment Team will be updated 48 meeting budgets. Our firm only generates change orders hours before the site visits are scheduled and the Client will when additional services are required that are beyond the be provided team member contact information (i.e.,mobile original scope. BVTA has a track record of on-time and on- phone numbers) to ensure ease of communication leading budget project execution.Ourtrack record of on-time report up to scheduled onsites. delivery exceeds 999110 each year. BVTA will track potential weather issues in the region that Historically, access issues are the number one cause for may require a delay in the onsite visits. Should inclement delays in schedule timelines. BVTA has a central scheduling weather be forecasted,BVTNs central schedulingwill contact department that coordinates with the Client POC in the the ClientPOCatleast24hourspriortothescheduledonsite days leading up to our onsite visits. The project Program to coordinate rescheduling options. 35 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC562261F DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751 B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC562261 F The following fees include all costs associated with travel, lodging, car rental, food, tools, equipment, and all other miscellaneous expenses applicable to the work related to this project. ASSESSMENT SERVICES OPTIONAL:PROPOSED CMMS(DUDE SOLUTIONS) SERVICE COST 0 TASK COST Facility Condition Assessment $46,046.20 Total Year 1 Cost:Configuration, Equipment Inventory $3,296.00 implementation,testing $12,518.00 Preventive Maintenance $4,944.00 Training of CMMS to City staff included Proposed Services Subtotal $54,286.20 CMMS Year 1 Total $12,518.00 Optional: Barcoding&Tagging $1,648.00 Recurring Software Cost $9,118/year -plus 600 tags at$.50 per tag $300.00 Optional:ADA Assessment $12,495.00 Total with Optional Services $68,729.20 BVTA HOURLY RATES TEAM • OURLYRATE Project Executive $175.00 Program Manager $140.00 Project Manager I PE/RA $120.00 Project Manager II PE/RA $125.00 Quality Assurance Manager $115.00 Technical Report Reviewer $135.00 Administrative $65.00 BVTA will submit a monthly invoice inclusive of all services Upon receipt of each monthly invoice, the amount due per performed during that period. The fee will be established per the billing milestone is frilly collectible. Please forward payments to: schedule of values provided at the program kick-off,and invoiced Accounting Department, Bureau Veritas Technical Assessments at the billing milestones stated below. Invoices will be payable LLC, PO Box 74007289, Chicago, IL 60674-7289 or contact BV- within 30 days of receipt: invoicing@BVNA.com to pay via credit card or to receive wiring 10% After 1st site visit instructions. Please ensure that BVTA Proposal #150495.21P or invoice number is clearly identified on all payments and 4091b At completion of all site visits correspondence for proper credit. 30916 Draft Report submission(all properties) 2001b Final Report submission(all properties) Please submit all draft comments to NVTA within 45 days of draft delivery, Unless otherwise communicated, BVTA will consider all drafts approved for finalization after 45 days, and the remaining balance due will be invoiced. 37 DocuSign Envelope ID:47837518-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC562261F DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC5622B1F zi BVTA has completed projects similar in scope to the proposed City of Aspen program for the below clients. Detailed project profiles are provided on the following pages. City of Aurora,CO Ada County and Highway District,ID FACILITY CONDITION ASSESSMENT FACILITY CONDITION ASSESSMENT,INVENTORY, Elly Watson PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE CREATION, Public Works Business Services Manager CMMS CONSULTING City of Aurora Mike work 15151 E.Alameda Parkway Ada County Aurora,CO 80012 200 West Front Street elwatson@auroragov.org Ada,ID 83702 (208)287-7101 City of Steamboat Springs,CO mwork@adaweb.net FACILITY CONDITION ASSESSMENT,INVENTORY Brian Ashley City of Rancho Cucamonga,CA Interim Facilities Manager INVENTORY,PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 13710th Street Ty Quaintance Steamboat Springs,CO 80487 Facilities Superintendent (970)871-8246 City of Rancho Cucamonga bashley@steamboatsprings.net (909)774-4102 x4148 Ty.quaintance@cityofrc.us 39 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC562261F 7826 �. .` „� `� �° : III 1-�i If,► .ry..�:� _. �ry r PROJECT PROFILE _ CITY OF AURORA � Aurora,CO FACILITY CONDITION ASSESSMENT kw w Bureau Veritas Technical Assessments LLC (BVTA)` partnered with Facility Condition Assessment Gensler to conduct comprehensive facility condition assessments for the Aurora Municipal District. The facility condition assessment work was performed to assist the 300,000 SF architect(Gensler) in preparing a master plan for the City of Aurora.The 3 Properties City's facilities that were assessed included the Municipal Court and Detention Center,the Police Headquarters,and the Central Library. . Ourservicesincluded:probableconstructioncoststorepairandmaintain Court the facilities to acceptable conditions;a full cost analysis of remedying any Detention Center existing deferred maintenance issues;assessments of buildings,building Police FacilitiesLibrary systerns, and major components including all plumbing, mechanical (HVAC),roofing,fire suppression,lighting,and electrical systems;a list of Maintenance and Repair needs and cost estimates of those needs;and an MA, estimate of the Lifespan of said building systems. BVTA prepared a final 2020 report of the assessments prioritizing the corrective capital expenditures. BVTA prepared a 10-yearcapital improvement plan and provided a Facility Condition Index for each buildingto assist in planningfor replacement of older buildings. nnt, wr — Ir a. `I3VTA was formerly known as EMG. 40 DocuSign Envelop eID 4783751B-6FE6-4168-962F-FF1CC562261F _7 `"- •• •, .,.., '+�,"`'�y CPU VF'9 r i PROJECT PROFILE CITY OF STEAMBOAT SPRINGS Steamboat Springs,CO FACILITY CONDITION ASSESSMENT AND INVENTORY Bureau Veritas Technical Assessments LLC (BVTA)` partnered with Dude Facility Condition Assessment Solutions,Inc.to conduct comprehensive facility condition assessments Asset and Equipment Inventory and equipment inventory for the City of Steamboat Springs.We assessed a total of 489,000 square feet, including administrative facilities, parks and recreation facilities, community centers, an animal shelter, airport, fire station,and public works facilities. 489,000 SF 46 Buildings Our assessment included looking at major building systems including mechanical,electrical, plumbing,and building envelope.We performed life-cycle analysis and prepared a report of deficiencies. " Admin/Office Buildings Cost estimates were prepared based on replace and repair Airport Buildings recommendations. This data was utilized to prepare a capital plan of Transit Facilities facility expenditures. Nature Center Park Facilities The buildingswerebenchmarked using Facility Condition Index protocol. Community CenterAnimal shelter Storage Buildings Fire Station Pump House 1pNN.*r fTL1 2017 Dude 'BVTA was formerly known as EMG. SOlutions7 41 DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FFlCC5622BIF ' fi r4k d , � D i �•tr,'d klI '� r �828 r PROJECT PROFILE ha-vium WESTERN EAGLE COUNTY METRO. Gypsum,Co RECREATION DISTRICT FACILITY CONDITION ASSESSMENT AND INVENTORY Facility Condition Assessment Bureau Veritas Technical Assessments (BVTA)` partnered with Dude Asset and Equipment inventory Solutions,Inc.to conduct comprehensive facility condition assessments and inventory data for the Field House, the Gypsum Recreation Center, and the Eagle pool and ice rink facilities for the Western Eagle County Metropolitan Recreation District—now named Mountain Recreation. 3 Buildings g 3 Builngs BVTAdevelopedanunderstandingof the scope of the facility maintenance needs and established a list of Maintenance and Repair(M&R) priorities aLqm'F`.; and incorporated the list into a capital improvement plan. BVTA also Recreation Center helped establish a protocol for ongoing monitoring of facility conditions, Pool work performed and information recorded for tracking and reporting on Ice Rink M&R conducted on County facilities. Field House BVTA's final report included the overall condition of the facilities, I M including, but not limited, to information regarding the manufacturer, model, and serial number, and size of equipment within the facilities. 2016 Additionally,the report listed immediate needs,replacement cost index, and a 20-year capital plan of the maintenance requirements and costs that can be adjusted for inflation. - Dude 'BVTA was formerly known as EMG. �J Solutions® 42 OF DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC5622B1F - Ch � 7828 �. I mg.. 1 PROJECT PROFILE ADA COUNTY AND HIGHWAY DISTRICT Ada County,ID FACILITY CONDITION ASSESSMENT & ASSET INVENTORY t y Bureau Veritas Technical Assessments (BVTA)' performed Facility Facility Condition Assessment Condition Assessments on 1.4 Million SF of Ada County Government and Asset and Equipment Inventory Ada County Highway District facilities.The facilities are located in urban, Preventive Maintenance Schedule suburban, and rural areas around Boise, Idaho. The buildings assessed Creation consisted of municipal buildings, correctional facilities, parks and CMMS Consulting recreational, and maintenance support buildings. The assessment was used as an initialization project to get an overall grasp of the County and Highway Districts building portfolio, as well as a rollout of a Computer Maintenance Management Systern (CMMS). 1.4 MM SF 20 Buildings The assessment took place over three phases which included thorough examination and lifecycle assessment of the buildings, property, and major systems including plumbing, mechanical, electrical, roofing, seismic risk, general code compliance, and ADA compliance. BVTA Municipal Buildings completed a comprehensive reserve schedule to help in the budgeting Public Works and replacement of assets as needed over the next 20 years.The project Parks and Recreation prioritized capital improvement projects, repairs, replacements, and Highway Infrastructure maintenance.It is the County Government's ultimate goal to have all their Correctional Facilities facilities assessed for the purpose of creating an even benchmarking measurement to compare them against each other for required needs. 2019 All data collected from the assessment will be exported into a CMMS software platform from Dude Solutions, Inc. This software will help in prioritizing planningcapital projects,as well as managingtheir preventive maintenance efforts.It is the long-term goal to have every facility in their portfolio entered into the CMMS platform, so efficient maintenance efforts can be managed on a community scale. -ate Dude :J'BVTA was formerly known as EMG. Solutions 43 WIR DocuSign Envelope ID:4783751B-OFED-4168-962F-FF1CC5622B1F CPU vt 1 9jj 1828 r' r c I; .u.u.�.... .. �.....xwJn/L+?Y�.L�..a e.ii.�i::.�M +..{t�.....:.''1•'�Ti/ l'�an."rl�iYlT�..:�iw6L: PROJECT PROFILE CITY OF CORONA corona,CA FACILITY CONDITION ASSESSMENT, INVENTORY & ADA SELF—EVALUATION 131009 Facility Condition Assessment Bureau Veritas Technical Assessments LLC(BVTA)was awarded a contract Asset and Equipment Inventory for a citywide Parks and Essential Facilities Condition Assessment (FCA) ADA Self-Evaluation and ADA Review in order to provide the City of Corona with guidance on how to best operate,maintain,and upgrade the facilities in the short-and long-term. 101,900 SF BVTA's assessments included life cycleanalysis,equipment/asset inventory, 367Acres and preventive maintenance plans. It also included a comprehensive 44 Parks and Facilities assessment/inventory of all park amenities including playgrounds, restrooms,sport courts and ball fields.The data collected were migrated ��lU lwi tT to the City's CMMS platform and used to formulate a capital plan. Parks Sports&Swim Facilities We conducted site evaluations and documented the condition of Community&Senior Centers existing facilities and parks amenities, and performed non-destructive Civic Center investigations of building, structural, architectural, ADA access, fire/life Library safety, MEP, energy, environmental, and roofing systems. Cost estimates Essential Facilities to repair or replace building systems were provided,and BVTA generated a Facilities Condition Index(FCI) benchmark for each park site and building. The City also required an ADA Self-Evaluation for all facilities. BVTA 2020 inspected the sites and provided a list of prioritized barrier improvements with an order of magnitude cost estimates. Data were populated into AssetCALCT"^,a proprietary capital asset management database platform. 44 DocuSign Envelo-e ID:4 Ymm� ~ ' � Y p 783751E-0FED-4168-962F-FF1CC5622BIF f �' ti x+ °• �' CPU VF'p r CM oI RAIM 1 I CUG1110110A rwue wof,u am= 82 " PROJECT PROFILE CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA R� Rancho Cucamonga,CA INVENTORY AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PLANS Bureau Veritas Technical Assessments LLC (BVTA)` worked with Dude ' l Solutions,Inc.to collect facility attributes for upload into the city's CMMS Equipment and Asset Inventory platform (FacilityDude). The assessment team collected information on Preventive Maintenance Plans the major pieces of facility equipment. Specifically, the data collection ADA Transition Plan focused on make, model, manufacturer, and serial number for the following components: • Heating Systems • Plumbing • Ventilation Systems • Life Safety/Security 1MMSF • Air Conditioning Systems • Vertical Transportation 30 Buildings/Sites • Electrical • Commercial Kitchen • Building Automation Systems Equipment BVTA prepared Preventive Maintenance (PM) Schedules to identify required procedures and inspections required to maintain facilities Essential Facilities systems in safe, reliable and efficient condition. PM instructions were Parks&Recreational Facilities based on prevailingnationaI standards,Surveyof Common Manufacturers' Libraries recommendations,and industry best practices.Maintenance procedures Parking Structures were supplied for main components of each major building system Fire Stations(7) identified in the inventory,in spreadsheet format ready for upload to the Public Rights-of-Way(PROW) City's CMMS system. The PM Schedules contained safety information, tools,and frequency for each work order.We also provided an analysis of PM labor hour requirements for planning purposes. In 2021, BVTA was contracted to provide an ADA Assessment and 2018&2021 Transition Plan for City facilities, including 17 million SF of sidewalks, 19 miles of multi-use trails,81 miles of bicycle facilities, and 207 signalized intersections/pedestrian crossings.The project also includes 30 parks,8 fire stations,14 City-owned buildings,and one parking structure. F II ,z Dude "BVTA was formerly known as f_MG. J Solutions@' 45