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HomeMy WebLinkAboutresolution.council.043-06 RESOLUTION # lf5 (Series of 2006) A RESOLUTION APPROVING A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO, AND CY YOUNG INDUSTRIES, INC., SETTING FORTH THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS REGARDING ORCHESTRA- LEVEL SEATING REPLACEMENT AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE SAID CONTRACT WHEREAS, there has been submitted to the City Council a contract between the City of Aspen, Colorado, and CY Young Industries, Inc., a copy of which contract is annexed hereto and made a part thereof. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ASPEN, COLORADO: Section 1 That the City Council of the City of Aspen hereby approves that comract between the City of Aspen, Colorado, and CY Young Industries, Inc. regarding replacement of orchestra-level seating for the Wheeler Opera House, a copy of which is annexed hereto and incorporated herein, and does hereby authorize the City Manager of the City of Aspen to execute said contract on behalf of the City of Aspen. Dated: r /~ 2otJ,h ~/ alin Klanderud, Mayor I, Kathryn S. Koch, 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 heldj<~ l~ ~~ I rCj I I: !> n o ~ ~ ~ B I ~ tlrI IT! I:iJ Q g o ~ g U 'j .......... '".. L U CONTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTION (Short Form) THIS CONTRACT, made and entered into on J1)A'1' ??-. i2J) .?N"'>ll, , by and between the CITY OF ASPEN, Colorado, hereinafter called the "City", and ~y YOOtUc, 'IN"us.TQ\~ -:r..~"'-u:blUHl=l:> , hereinafter called the "Contractor". TIIEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and Contracts herein contained, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and adequacy of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto hereby agree as follows: 1. Construction of Project. Contractor agrees to furnish all labor, materials, tools, machinery, equipment, temporary utilities, transportation and any other facilities needed therefor, and to complete in a good, workmanlike and substantial manner the Project as described in the Scope of Work and/or Proposal appended hereto as Exhibit "A" which is incorporated herein as if fully set forth (the "Project"). 2. Plans and Specifications; Compliance with Laws. The Project is to be constructed and completed in strict conformance with the Scope of Work and/or Proposal appended hereto for the same approved in writing by the parties hereto, The Project shall also be constructed and completed in strict compliance with all laws, ordinances, rules, regulations of all applicable governmental authorities, and the City of Aspen Procurement Code, Title 4 of the Municipal Code, including the approval requirements of Section 4- 08-040. Contractor shall apply for and obtain all required permits and licenses and shall pay all fees therefor and all other fees required by such governmental authorities. 3. Payments to Contractor. In consideration of the covenants and Contracts herein contained being performed and kept by Contractor, including the supplying of all labor, materials and services required by this Contract, and the construction and completion of the Project, City agrees to pay Contractor a surn not to exceed D..Jt:: f{,n)l>a..,"i:) hl"T'r' T..,., 'T.i""5A.JlI/"'G 1-lv"l)1U;l) hF7"I {JIUP l).LtAil..S 1W!>1#,~T't' ~TS ($ 152./ZS'I.3.0) DOLLARS or as shown on Exhibit "A". 4. Commencement and Completion. Contractor agrees to commence work hereunder immediately upon execution hereof, to prosecute said work thereafter diligently and continuously to completion, and in any and all events to substantially complete the same not later than SePTb>1at:Q. 1(",7>1 200t.. , subject to such delays as are permissible under the "Extension of Time for Completion" section of this Contract. CC5-971.doc Page: 5 'I j i1 n n o o o o a o o o o U Q g S. Payment of Bills and Charges. Contractor shall pay promptly all valid bills and charges for material, labor, machinery, equipment or any other service or facility used in connection with or arising out of the Project, and shall obtain periodic releases from all subcontractors and material suppliers supplying labor or materials to the Project concurrently with Contractor's delivering any payment to such subcontractors and material suppliers. Contractor shall indemnify and hold City and City's officers, employees, agents, successors and assigns free and harmless against all expenses and liability suffered or incurred in connection wi th the claims of any such subcontractors or material suppliers, including but not limited to court costs and attomey's fees resulting or arising therefrom; provided that Contractor shall be excused from this obligation to the extent that City is in arrears in making the payments to Contractor, Should any liens or claims oflien be filed of record against the Property, or should Contractor receive notice of any unpaid bill or charge in connection with construction of the Project, Contractor shall immediately either pay and discharge the same and cause the same to be released of record, or shall furnish City with the proper indemnity either by title policy or by corporate surety bond,in the amount of 150% of the amount claimed pursuant to such lien. 6. Releases. Contractor shall, if requested by City, before being entitled to receive any payment due, furnish to City all releases obtained from subcontractors and material suppliers and copies of all bills paid to such date, properly receipted and identified, covering work done and the materials furnished to the Project and showing an expenditure of an amount not less than the total of all previous payments made hereunder by City to Contractor. 7. Bonds. Contractor shall furnish performance, payment and maintenance Bonds, each in an amount specified. These Bonds shall remain in effect until the job is advertised and closed except for the Maintenance Bond which shall remain in full force and effect for One Year from the date ofproject closure, except as otherwise provided by the Contract Documents. 8. Hierarchy of Project Documents. This Contract and the Proposal or Scope of Work appended hereto as Exhibit "A" are intended to supplement one another. In case of conflict, however, this Contract shall control both, LJ 9. Changes in the Work. Should the City at any time during the progress of the work request any modifications, alterations or deviations in, additions to, or omissions from this Contract or the Proposal/Scope of Work, it shall be at liberty to do so, and the same shall in no way affect or make void this Contract; but the amount thereof shall be amortized over the remaining term of this Contract and added to or deducted, as the case may be, 'from the payments set forth in Paragraph 3 above by a fair and reasonable valuation, based upon the actual cost oflabor and materials. This Contract shall be deemed to be completed when the work is finished in accordance with the original Proposal or Scope of Work as amended or modified by such changes, whatever may be the nature or the extent thereof. The rule of practice to be observed in fulfillment of this paragraph shall be that, upon the demand of either City or Contractor, the u U 1 CC"5-971.doc Page: 6 m n D g o o ~ a o o D U character and valuation of any or all changes, omissions or extra work shall be agreed upon and fixed in writing, signed by City and Contractor, prior to performance, 10. Contractor's Failure to Perfonn. Should Contractor, at any time during the progress of the work, refuse or fail to supply sufficient material or workrnen for the expeditious progress of said work or fail to perform any other provisions of this Contract, City may, upon giving notice in writing to Contractor as provided herein and upon Contractor's failure to rernedy any such failure within 3 days from receipt of such notice, terminate this Contract and provide the necessary material and workmen to finish the work and may enter upon the Property for such purpose and complete said work, The expense thereof shall be deducted from the payments remaining under Paragraph 3 above, or if the total cost of the work to City exceeds the amount of such remaining payments, Contractor shall pay to City upon demand the amount of such excess in addition to any and all other damages to which City may be entitled, In the event of such termination, City may take possession of all materials, equipment and appliances belonging to Contractor upon or adjacent to the Property upon which said work is being performed and may use the same in the completion of said work. Such termination shall not prejudice or be exclusive of any other legal rights which City may have against Contractor. o 11. Extension of Time for Completion. Time is of the essence of this Contract and Contractor shall substantially complete the work during the time provided for herein. However, the time during which Contractor is delayed in said work by (a) the acts of City or its agents or employees or those claiming under Contract with or permission from City, or (b) the acts of God which Contractor could not have reasonably foreseen and provided against, or (c) unanticipated stormy or inclement weather which necessarily delays the work, or (d) any strikes, boycotts or obstructive actions by employees or labor organizations and which are beyond the control of Contractor and which it cannot reasonably overcome, or (e) the failure of City to make progress payments promptly, shall be added to the time for completion of the work by a fair and reasonable allowance, Contractor recognizes, however, that the site ofthe work is in the Rocl]' Mountains at a high elevation where inclement whether conditions are common. This fact has been considered by Contractor in preparing its Proposal and or agreeing to the Scope ofW ork. Furthermore, Contractor shall have the right to stop work if any payment, including payment for e,,1ra work, is not made to Contractor as provided in this Contract. In the event of such nonpayment, Contractor may keep the job idle until all payments then due are received. g o Dcc 1<, , [1 U U 12. Unforeseen Conditions. It is understood and agreed that Contractor, before incurring any other expenses or purchasing any other materials for the Project, shall proceed to inspect the work site and all visible conditions and that if, at the time of inspection therefore, the Contractor finds that the proposed work is at variance with the conditions indicated by the Proposal, Scope ofW ork, or information supplied by City, or should Contractor encounter physical conditions below the surface of the ground of an unusual nature, differing materially from those ordinarily encountered and generally recognized as inherent in work of the character provided for in this Contract or inherent C('.5-97I.doc Page: 7 n n n in a work site located in the Rocky Mountains, Contractor shall so notify City, and City shall at that time have the right and option to immediately cancel and terminate this Contract or to instruct Contractor to continue the work and add the additional amount attributable to such unforeseen conditions to the payments due Contractor as set forth above. n It is agreed that in the event of any cancellation by City in accordance with this section, Contractor shall be paid the actual costs of the work done prior to the time of cancellation. In computing such costs, building permit fees, insurance and such financing and title charges as are not refundable shall be included; provided that supervision time, office overhead and profit shall not be included in such costs to be refunded to Contractor by reason of such cancellation. [j n...., lJ n u o 13. Acceptance by City. No payment hereunder nor occupancy of said improvernents or any part thereof shall be construed as an acceptance of any work done up to the time of such payment or occupancy, but the entire work is to be subject to the inspection and approval of City at the time when Contractor notifies City that the Project has been completed. Q o 14. Notice of Completion; Contractor's Release. City agrees to sign and file of record within five (5) days after the substantial completion and acceptance of the Project a Notice of Completion. If City fails to so record the Notice of Completion within said five (5) day period, City hereby appoints Contractor as City's agent to sign and record such Notice of Completion on City's behalf. This agency is irrevocable and is an agency coupled \\~th an interest. Contractor agrees upon receipt of final payment to release the Project and property from any and all claims that may have accrued against the same by reason of said construction. If Contractor faithfully performs the obligations of this Contract on its part to be performed, it shall have the right to refuse to permit occupancy of any structures by City or City's assignees or agents until the Notice of Completion has been recorded and Contractor has received the payment, if any, due hereunder at completion of construction, less such amounts as may be retained pursuant to mutual Contract of City and Contractor under the provisions of Paragraph 3 above. [J o o o fJ' L 15. Insurance. a The Contractor 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 Contractor pursuant to the terms of this Contract. Such insurance shall be in addition to any other insuranCe requirements imposed by this contract or by law, The Contractor shall not be relieved of any liability, claims, demands, or other obligations assumed pursuant to the terms of this Contract 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. u b. Contractor shall procure and maintain, and shall cause any subcontractor of the Contractor to procure and maintain, the minimum insurance coverages listed in the U 1."1 , , Page: 8 CC-5-911.doc ] :l n Supplemental Conditions. If the Supplemental Conditions do not set forth minimum insurance coverage, then the minimum coverage shall be as set forth below. Such coverage shall be procured and maintained with forms and insurance acceptable to City. All coverage shall be continuously maintained to cover all liability , claims, demands, and other obligations assumed by the Contractor pursuant to the terms of this Contract. In the case of any claims-made policy, the necessary retroactive dates and ex1ended reporting periods shall be procured to maintain such continuous coverage, :-1 ,J n I. Workmen~~ Compensation insurance to cover obligations imposed by applicable laws for any ernployee engaged in the performance of work under this contract, and Employers' Liability insurance with minimum limits of FIVE HUNDRED lliOUSAND DOLLARS ($500,000.00) for each accident, FIVE HUNDRED lliOUSAND DOLLARS ($500,000,00) disease - policy limit, and FIVE HUNDRED lliOUSAND DOLLARS ($500,000.00) disease - each employee. Evidence of qualified self-insured status may be substituted for the Workmen's Compensation requirements of this paragraph [J o ~ o o 2. Commercial General Liability insurance with minimum combined single limits of ONE MILLION DOLLARS ($1,000,000.00) each occurrence and ONE MlLLION DOLLARS ($1,000,000.00) 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 ernployee acts), blanket contractual, independent contractors, products, and completed operations. The policy shall include coverage for explosion, collapse, and underground hazards, The policy shall contain a severability of interests provision. [] II IJ o B 3. 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 ONE MILLION DOLLARS ($1,000,000.00) aggregate with respect to each Contractor's owned, hired and non-owned vehicles assigned to or used in performance of the services. The policy shall contain a severability of interests provision. If the Contractor has no owned automobiles, the requirements of this Section 5.4.2.3 shall be met by each employee of the Contractor providing services to the City under this contract ] , I , _J c. Except for any Professional Liability insurance that may be required, the policy or policies required above shall be endorsed to include the City of Aspen and the City of Aspen's officers and employees as additional insureds. Every policy required above shall be primary insurance, and any insurance carried by the City of Aspen, its officers or employees, or carii.ed by or provided through any insurance pool of the City of Aspen, shall be excess and not contributory insurance to that provided by Contractor. No additional insured endorsement to the policy required above shall contain any exclusion for bodily injury or property damage arising from completed operations. The Contractor shall be solely responsible for any deductible losses under any policy required above, CC".5-971.doc Page: 9 [1 n o B o o rn ~ o D d. The certificate of insurance provided by the City of Aspen shall be completed by the Contractor's insurance agent as evidence that policies providing the required coverage, conditions, and minimum limits are in full force and effect, and shall be reviewed and approved by the City of Aspen prior to commencement of the contract No other form of certificate shall be used The certificate shall identify this contract and shall provide that the coverage 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 of Aspen. e. clauses: In addition, these Certificates of Insurance shall contain the following o u g ill U '......'j. 1: t- [j f) Underwriters and issuers shall have no right of recovery or subrogation against the City of Aspen, it being the intention of the parties that the insurance policies so effected shall protect all parties and be primary coverage for any and all losses covered by the above-described insurance. To the extent that the City's insurer(s) may become liable for secondary or excess coverage, the City's underwriters and insurers shall have no right of recovery or subrogation against the Contractor. Underwriters and issuers shall have no right of recovery or subrogation against the City of Aspen, it being the intention of the parties that the insurance policies so effected shall protect all parties and be primary coverage for any and all losses covered by the above-described insurance. To the ell.1ent that the City's insurer(s) may become liable for secondary or excess coverage, the City's underwriters and insurers shall have no right of recovery or subrogation against the Contractor. Underwriters and issuers shall have no right of recovery or subrogation against the City of Aspen, it being the intention of the parties that the insurance policies so effected shall protect all parties and be primary coverage for any and all losses covered by the above-described insurance. To the extent that the City's insurer(s) may become liable for secondary or excess coverage, the City's underwriters and insurers shall have no right of recovery or subrogation against the Contractor. o The insurance companies issuing the policy or policies shall have no recourse against the City of Aspen for payment of any premiums or for assessments under any form of policy, The insurance companies issuing the policy or policies shall have no recourse against the City of Aspen for payment of any premiums or for assessments under any form of policy, The insurance companies issuing the policy or policies shall have no recourse against the City of Aspen for payment of any premiums or for assessments under any form of policy. Any and ail deductibles in the above-described insurance policies shall be assumed by and be for the amount of, and at the sole risk of the Proposer. Any and all deductibles in the above-described insurance policies shall be assumed by and be for the amount of, and at the sole risk of the Proposer. Any and all deductibles in the above-described insurance policies shall be assumed by and be for the amount of, and at the sole risk of the Proposer. CC'5-971.doc Page: 10 'J n 11 Location of operations shall be: "All operations and locations at which work in connection with the referenced project is done." Location of operations shall be: "All operations and locations at which work in connection with the referenced project is done. "Location of operations shall be: "All operations and locations at which work in connection with the referenced project is done." [l n Certificates of Insurance for all renewal policies shall be delivered to the Architect at least fifteen (15) days prior to a policy's expiration date except for any policy expiring on the expiration date of this Contract or thereafter. o o n (j o o e. Failure on the part of the Contractor to procure or maintain policies providing the required coverage, 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. All moneys so paid by City shall be repaid by Contractor to City upon demand, or City may offset the cost of the premiums against moneys due to Contractor from City. [ City reserves the right to request and receive a certified copy of any policy and any endorsernent thereto, [J 16. Damage or Destruction. If the Project is destroyed or damaged by any accident or disaster, such as fire, storm, flood, landslide, earthquake, subsidence, theft or vandalism, any work done by Contractor in rebuilding or restoring the work shall be paid for by City as extra work under Paragraph 8 above. If, however, the estimated cost of replacement of the work already completed by Contractor exceeds twenty (20%) percent of the insured sum set forth in Paragraph 14 above, City shall have the option to cancel this Contract and, in such event, Contractor shall be paid the reasonable cost, including net profit to Contractor in the amount often (10"10) percent, of all work performed by Contractor before such cancellation. u u U Q 17. Notices. Any notice which any party is required or may desire to give to any other party shall be in writing and may be personally delivered or given or made by United States mail addressed as follows: To City: c.,T'-1' OF A Sf'l:::-r0 PLJR-C I] A ,", \ ...:>C:. !I b_ \~(') ~<'TH GAL€Tll4 S"I'1'li-'Y.'I- Aspen, Colorado 81611 cl L""'C~71.doc Page: II n To Contractor: ,J c.y ~ourot. L,,,,,>nub~ I,.=,tfb'lA-~ [] 11.>2.01 t..1t='<.r 110711 Sn"U:t"r Lc.u.-xA, kS L>102.IQ n [J subject to the right of either party to designate a different address for itself by notice similarly given, Any notice so given, delivered or made by United States mail, shall be deemed to have been given the same day as transmitted by telecopier or delivered personally, one day after consignment to ovemight courier service such as Federal Express, or two days after the deposit in the United States mail as registered or certified matter, addressed as above provided, with postage thereon fully prepaid. n u 18. Inspections; Warranties. B o D LJ n LJ o U ~ B (a) Contractor shall conduct an inspection of the Project prior to final acceptance of the work with City. (b) Contractor shall schedule and cause to be performed all corrective activities necessitated as a result of any deficiencies noted on the final inspection prior to acceptance. The costs of material and/or labor incurred in connection with such corrective activities shall not be reimbursed or otherwise paid to Contractor, (c) Contractor shall obtain, at City's expense, third party warranty contracts (to be entered into by City). 19. Licensure of Contractor. Contractor hereby represents and warrants to City that Contractor is duly licensed as a general contractor in the State of Colorado, and if applicable, in the County of Pitkin, :J 20. Independent Contractor. It is ell.-pressly acknowledged and understood by the parties that nothing in this Contract shall result in, or be construed as establishing an employment relationship. The Contractor shall be, and shall perform as, an independent the Contractor who agrees to use his best efforts to provide the Work on behalf of the City. No agent, employee, or servant of the Contractor shall be, or shall be deemed to be, the employee, agent or servant of the City, The City is interested only in the results obtained under the Contract Documents, The manner and means of conducting the Work are under the sole control of the Contractor. None of the benefits provided by the City to its employees including, but not limited to, worker's compensation insurance and unemployment insurance, are available from the City to the employees, agents or servants of the Contractor, The Contractor shall be solely and entirely responsible for its acts and for the acts of the Contractor's agents, employees, servants and subcontractors during the performance of the Contract. "J L- I , I I '-'-~ j CC'5-971.doc Page; 12 ,j n [] o n o ~ ~ o o o o u U [1 U U ~J THE CONTRACTOR, AS AN INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR, SHALL NOT BE ENTITLED TO WORKERS' COMPENSATION BENEFITS AND SHALL BE OBUGATED TO PAY FEDERAL AND STATE INCOME TAX ON ANY MONEYS EARNED PURSUANT TO THE CONTRACT. 21. Assignment. This Contract is for the personal services of Contractor. Contractor shall not transfer or assign this Contract or its rights and responsibilities under this Contract nor subcontract to others its rights and responsibilities under this Contract, and any attempt to do so shall be void and constitute a material breach of this Contract. 22. Successors and Assigns. Subject to paragraph 22, above, this Contract shall be binding on, and shall inure to the benefit of, City and Contractor and their respective successors and assigns. 23. Entire Contract. This Contract contains the entire Contract between City and Contractor respecting the matters set forth herein and supersedes all prior Contracts between City and Contractor respecting such matters. 24. Waivers. No waiver by City or Contractor of any default by the other or of any event, circumstance or condition permitting either to terminate this Contract shall constitute a waiver of any other default or other such event, circumstance or condition, whether of the same or of any other nature or type and whether preceding, concurrent or succeeding; and no failure or delay by either City or Contractor to exercise any right arising by reason of any default by the other shall prevent the exercise of such right while the defaulting party continues in default, and no waiver of any default shall operate as a waiver of any other default or as a modification of this Contract. 25. Remedies Non-Exclusive. No remedy conferred on either party to this Contract shall be exclusive of any other remedy herein or by law provided or permitted, but each shall be cumulative and shall be in addition to every other remedy, 26. Governing Law. This Contract shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of Colorado. Venue for any action at law or equity shall be Pitkin County. 27. Attorneys' Fees. If either party to this Contract shall institute any action or proceeding to enforce any right, remedy or provision contained in this Contract, the prevailing party in such action shall be entitled to receive its attorneys' fees in connection with such action from the non-prevailing party. 28. severability. Any provision in this Contract which is held to be inoperative, unenforceable or invalid shall be inoperative, unenforceable or invalid \vithout alTecting the remaining provisions, and to this end the provisions of this Contract are declared to be severable. C(,5-971.doc Page: 13 r-J n [] o o 29. Nondiscrimination. During the performance of this Contract, the Contractor agrees as follows: The Contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, sexual orientation, being handicapped, a disadvantaged person, or a disabled or Viet Nam era veteran, The Contractor will take affirmative action to insure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during ernployment without regard to their race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sex, age, sexual orientation, handicapped, a disadvantaged person, or a disabled or Viet Nam era veteran. Such action shall include, but not be limited to, the following: employment, upgrading, demotion or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of payor other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. The Contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause. [J ~ D [J [Jr...', ':';' ',', 30. Prohibited Interest. No member, officer, or employee of the City of Aspen, Pitkin County or the Town of Snowmass Village shall have any interest, direct or indirect, in this Contract or the proceeds thereof. 31. Warranties Against Contingent Fees, Gratuities, Kickbacks and ConOictofInteresr. a The Contractor warrants that no person or selling agency has been employed or retained to solicit or secure this Contract upon an Contract or understanding for a corrnnission, percentage, brokerage, or contingency fee, excepting bona fide employees or bona fide established commercial or selling agencies maintained by the Contractor for the purpose of securing business. [J J o o b. The Contractor agrees not to give any employee or former 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 of advice, investigation, auditing, or in any other advisol)' capacity in any proceeding or application, request for ruling, determination, claim or controversy, or other particular matter, pertaining to this Contract or to any solicitation or proposal therefore. u c. It shall be a material breach of the Contract for any payment, gratuity, or offer of employment to be made by or on behalf of a Subcontractor under a contract to the prime Contractor or higher tier Subcontractor or any person associated therewith, as an inducement for the award of a Subcontract or order. The Contractor is prohibited from inducing, by any means, any person employed under this Contract to give up any part of the compensation to Which he/she is otherwise entitled, The Contractor shall comply with all applicable local, state and federal "anti-kickback" statutes or regulations, J' i,.,. 32. Payments Subject to Annual Appropriations. If the contract awarded e"..tends beyond the calendar year, nothing herein shall be construed as an obligation by the City beyond any amounts that may be, from time to time, appropriated by the City on an I J CC'.5-971.doc Page: 14 ] i I n 14 L J annual basis. It is understood that payment under any contract is conditional upon annual appropriation of funds by said governing body and that before providing services, the Contractor, ifit so requests, will be advised as to the status of funds appropriated for services or materials and shall not be obligated to provide services or materials for which funds have not been appropriate, rJ rl IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties agree hereto have executed this Contract For Construction on the date first above written. fO 'c.:: ASPEN, COLORADO ,/~/f..,~~-/ nd'~ ~u ~ ~ By: D o [J u APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: , ';l:/(j P?~ City~ ArrESTED BY: CONTRACTOR: ~y?JJ By: , Li Title: ~ i P ScJ QD l,pAf<'IJ\. u o J , 1 Note: Certification of Incorporation shall be executed if Contractor is a Corporation. If a partnership, the Contract shall be signed by a Principal and indicate title. C'-.-, I ,J OC5-97I.doc Page: IS Invitation to Bid The City of Aspen The Wheeler Opera House, owned and operated by the City of Aspen, has issued an Invitation to Bid for approximately 370 theatre chairs for the historical Opera House. The Opera House was built in 1889 by Jerome B. Wheeler. In 1984, The City of Aspen restored it to its current Victorian splendor. The seating to be replaced is located in the orchestra (downstairs) section of the theatre of the historic Opera House. The City is seeking a vendor to provide and install new seating throughout this area, based on a redesign of the floor area (attached as Appendix A). The seats should be a mix of 20" and 21" seating widths, with a minimurn of 17 y," in height from the floor (larger seating widths may be substituted in strategically identified areas that will not negatively impact the final seat count), Because of the Victorian identity of the Wheeler Opera House, only seats that reflect an antique or "heritage" look with be viable for consideration. The vendor must be licensed or must use licensed contractors for the installation work and provide certificates of insurances specified in the Contract and Instructions to Bidders. A copy has been included in the Bid Documents for your review. Product Specifications The City has identified the following additional specifications, . Approximately 53 chairs (for the orchestra pit cover) must be fully removable in gangs of two or three seats each, with a quick-remove feature for speedy turnover. . An acceptable number of single or double seats in the main portion of the theatre must be fully removable for wheelchair purposes and ADA compliance. . End stanchions in alternating rows must offer aisle illumination. . Seat height to be a minimurn of 17.5", . Any and all steel shall have smooth surfaces and be of sufficient thickness and strength to withstand strain associated with regular use for a variety of performance types, including high-stress situations. . Must install the seats and provide full responsibility for their proper installation, in conjunction with the Wheeler's Building Manager. The job will not be considered completed until such time as the Wheeler's Building Manager finds the seating and installation proper and acceptable. . Must be able to install the seats and train staff in proper maintenance between August 28th and September 16th, 2006. Seats cannot be delivered prior to August 28th. Questions and Answers All questions regarding this Invitation to Bid must be submitted in writing to the Purchasing office via either US Postal Service or by emailingbentlevh@ci.aspen.co.us. Bid Submissions Bids must include detailed information on . The number of chairs in each individual seating pan width . The height of the chairs . The number of removable pit cover seats, and the number of wheelchair-position seats . Acknowledgement of being able to install the system within our time frame . Per-chair cost, inclusive of construction and installation, and fully broken out additional costs that present a total project cost, not to exceed . Any and all other specification information relative to the performance of the individual units or their materials, including padding, structural, or finish materials. No bids will be considered which are received after the time mentioned, and any bids so received after the scheduled closing time will be returned to the bidder unopened. Bid Evaluation The City reserves the right to reject any or all Bids or accept what is, in its judgment, the Bid which is in the City's best interest. The City further reserves the right, in the best interests of the City, to waive any technical defects or irregularities in any and all Bids submitted. In addition to price, the criteria set forth in the Instruction to Bidders and any specific criteria listed in the bid documents may be considered in judging which Bid is in the best interests of the City. No bid may be withdrawn within a period of six tv (60) calendar days after the date fixed for opening bids. Scope of Work 1 N D U S T R IE S. INC. A Seat Renovation Company City Project Number: 2006-032 for "Wheeler Opera House Theatre Seating" . PL-205 Perfonner Palace . 370 Fixed, Floor Mount Units Delivered and Installed . de Ball Bristol Wine Velour Upholstery Fabric . Ouferback Surfaced with Maple Wood Veneer- 34" Overall Height . Cold Molded Contour Back Foam with Lumbar Support and Cold Molded Contour Seat Foam . Provide Wood Seat Shell on Seat Bottom with Steel Counterbalance for Return Mechanism with Lifetime Warranty . Seating Concepts 'Palace" Cast Iron Design Aisle Panels . One Accent Color on Cast Iron Panels . Provide Scroll Armrests (393) on Aisle Panels and Center Stanchions in Ueu of Typical Radius or Rectangular Design Armrests . Typical 1" x 1-518" Manufacturer Rectangular Number and 2" Round Letter Plates . Low Voltage Vista Manufacturing Incandescent Aisl~LightS (20). Concealed in Underside of Aisle ArmrestS (Flooring Contractorto provide floor wiring & hook up) . 53 Chairs on Movable Bases ("Shoes and Stretchers") . Flammability Compliance with California Technical Bulletin 117 . Chicago Expansion Bolts and Assembly Hardware . Spare Parts Inctuded (See Notes and Exclusions) . 1% Swing Away ADA Panels (4) . Five VearManufacturers Warranty with 1; 3 and 5 year inspections . $152,251.30 USD Project Total as Specified Above . $ 411.49 USD per Unit ADDSfDEDUCTS: Dual Contract Credit for balcony and main floor Additional Aisle Ughts and ADA Stanchions in addition to what is proposed above Upgrade to Cal133 Deduct $20.00 per chair I' (LIt.( f>'l ~ ( Add $39.00 per unit Add $28.00 per chair Tenns of Sale: Option 1 - . 2% Discount on 90% Deposit on Order (@$8.22 per chair) . Balance Net 30 Original Delivery Date f"/Cfl, tfrcr "l_ft, Option 2 - . 50% Deposit 40% One Week Prior to Shipment of Merchandise from Factory 10% 30 Days From Delivery of Merchandise Spare Parts are provided to assist in the installation of the seating to replace product, which may have been damaged in transit, for use in the installation where on site changes to the layout are required and as attic stock for your use. P.O. Box 26446. Shawnee Mission, KS 66225. 16201 W. 1l0th Street, Suite 100 . Lenexa, KS 66219 913-438-1776.800-729'2610. Fax: 913-888-1774. Website: www.cyyoungind.com. E-mail: cyyounginC@aoI.com . . . Seating Concepts Products Product Features . Cold molded polyurethane seat foam atop 5 coated serpentine springs . Cold molded back foam with Lumbar ranging from 2" - 4" thickness . End panel is encased with steel protection "prevents entry and exit damage" . "Gravity lift"I"Silent return" counterbalance seat pan with no springs to become fatigued . Armrest is the widest in the industry at 3" . All metal is powder coated inside and out to prevent corrosion . Pin system for seat upholstery in lieu of seat clips . Channeled shoe for ventilation and drainage . Tablet arms meet life safety codes "panic proof" . No tools required for seat cover maintenance . Concealed fasteners . Only manufacturer that has an injection molded seat pan that does not require a keeper screw . Rolled metal seat pan edge reversed inward to minimize pinching . All components meet Call17/133 . e 2 'lI. miSc. spareparts",' . 1 % ADA Services . 1;3; and a 5 yeartieldinspectionafter installation . Full service project management . Schematics with full color coded seat layout Warranties J ~ y~manufacturer warranty on parts and materials tf. Lifetime warranty on gravity lift return mechaniSm P.O. Box 26446 . Shawnee Mission, KS 66225 . 16201 W. HOth Street, Suite 100 . Lenexa, KS 66219 913-438-1776' 800-729-2610 . Fax: 913-888-1774' Website: www,cyyoungind.com' E-mail: cyyounginC@aol.com .