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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2016-10-25 - AGENDA REPORTS - AWARD LMD CONTRACT ZONES 20 21 (2)Agenda Item• 9 CITY OF SANTA CLARITA Q) AGENDA REPORT CONSENT CALENDAR CITY MANAGER APPROVAL: fAl DATE: October 25, 2016 SUBJECT: AWARD LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE SERVICES CONTRACT FOR LMD ZONES 20 (GOLDEN VALLEY RANCH COMMERCIAL) AND 21 (GOLDEN VALLEY RANCH RESIDENTIAL) DEPARTMENT: Neighborhood Services PRESENTER: Darin Seegmiller RECOMMENDED ACTION City Council: 1. Award a two-year contract to Stay Green, Inc. to provide landscape maintenance services for Landscape Maintenance District (LMD) Zone 20 (Golden Valley Ranch Commercial), and Zone 21 (Golden Valley Ranch Residential) for an annual amount of $121,200; and authorize an annual contingency in the amount of $24,240 for a total two-year amount not to exceed $290,880. 2. Authorize appropriation of $56,198 for monthly maintenance for Zones 20 and 21 through June 30, 2017 in the accounts 12540-5161.010 ($6,756) and 12544-5161.010 ($49,442). 3. Authorize the City Manager or designee to execute all contracts and associated documents, and modify the awards in the event impossibility of performance arises, contingent upon the appropriation of funds by the City Council in the annual budget for such Fiscal Year, and execute all documents subject to City Attorney approval. 4. Authorize the City Manager or designee to execute up to three additional one-year renewal options beginning in year three, not to exceed the base contract (inclusive of contingency) of $145,440 plus the appropriate Consumer Price Index adjustment, upon request of the contractor. On August 26, 2016 bid number LMD-16-17-06 was published and circulated via the P1anetBids system for landscape maintenance services of LMD Zones 20 and 21. The Request for Bid was Page I Packet Pg. 47 sent to 99 vendors (including the Santa Clarita Valley Chamber of Commerce and the Valley Industrial Association) of which 25 vendors reviewed and 14 vendors downloaded the Request for Bid. As a result of the bid process, four bids were received and opened by Purchasing staff on September 23, 2016. At the time of the bid opening, the apparent lowest bid was submitted by Brightview Landscape. However, upon further evaluation staff determined that the bid submitted by Stay Green, Inc., a local business that maintains their corporate headquarters in the incorporated City, was within 10 percent of Brightview Landscape's bid. Pursuant to the Santa Clarita Municipal Code, Purchasing staff contacted Stay Green, hie., and received a formal written offer within 24 hours of the bid opening to match Brightview Landscape's proposal. Santa Clarita Municipal Code (S.C.M.C.) § 3.12.205 "Support of Santa Clarita Businesses" states that the lowest bid or quote submitted by a Santa Clarita business that is within 10 percent (10%) of the lowest bid or quote, whether or not that bidder is the second lowest bidder, may be deemed to be the lowest bidder if the locally -based bidder agrees to reduce its bid to match the bid or quote of the lowest bidder. As a result of their decision to match the lowest responsive bid, staff is recommending award of bid number LMD-16-17-06 to Stay Green, hie. Bid results are shown below: BID COMPANY LOCATION BID AMOUNT Bid 1 (Recommended) Stay Green, Inc. Santa Clarita, CA $ 121,200 ($1309620)* Bid 2 Brightview Landscape San Fernando, CA $ 121,200 Bid 3 Oak Springs Landscape Sylmar, CA $ 148,680 Bid 4 Oakridge Landscape Santa Clarita, CA $ 154,440 *Represents Stay Green, Inc. original bid amount In the event of unscheduled expenditures, staff is requesting authorization to increase the total potential value of Stay Green Inc.' s annual base contract by a contingency amount of $24,240. Hourly costs for unscheduled services are capped through the bid specifications and do not represent any guarantee of compensation under the terms of the recommended contract. By authorizing contract expenditure authority beyond the base bid amounts, the City Council is taking action to ensure that LMD revenues generated by property owners are utilized in the most cost-effective manner. The City retains the discretion to authorize and compensate the contractor for additional work once it has been reviewed by field monitors and approved by the LMD Administrator. Staff is also recommending the appropriation of monies from Fund 357 to support increased operations associated with landscape maintenance activities in both LMD Zones 20 and 21. The need for increased maintenance services was anticipated by staff during the creation of these LMD zones and is a result of development activity. Adequate fund balance and ongoing revenues are available in both LMD Zones 20 and 21 to support these operational costs. Page 2 Packet Pg. 48 ALTERNATIVE ACTION 1. Do not award contract to Stay Green Inc. 2. Other action as determined by the City Council FISCAL IMPACT There is no impact to the General Fund. Funds are available in the following accounts as part of the adopted Fiscal Year 2016-17 budget: Zone 20 - 12540-5161.010, 12540-5141.001 Zone 21 - 12544-5161.010, 12544-5141.001 ATTACHMENTS Bid Solicitation LMD 16-17-06 (available in the Clerk's Reading File) Bid Response LMD 16-17-06 (Stay Green)(available in the Clerk's Reading File) Local Preference Request Letter (available in the Clerk's Reading File) Page Packet Pg. 49 FOR PUBLICATION August 26, 2016 NOTICE INVITING BIDS Bids must be received electronically before 11:00 AM on Friday, September 23, 2016 by the Purchasing Agent of the City of Santa Clarita. Specifications for this electronic bid may be viewed at: http://www.planetbids.com/portal/portal.cfm?CompanylD=16840# LMD-16-17-06 ANNUAL CONTRACT FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT Zone 20 Golden Valley Ranch Commercial and Zone 21 Golden Valley Ranch Residential Zone 21 (Future School Slope Site) Please refer to specifications for complete details and bid requirements. There will be a pre-bid meeting on Thursday, September 8, 2016 at 8:00 AM at the LIVID office located at 22704 9t" Street, Santa Clarita, Ca 91321. It is strongly encouraged for all interested contractors to attend. This is the one and only meeting that will be scheduled for this bid. • In accordance with the provisions of California Public Contract Code Section 3300, the successful bidder shall submit proof of a State Contractor's License, C-27 with bid response. Failure to possess the specified license shall render the bid as non-responsive and shall act as a bar to award the contract to any bidder not possessing said license at the time of award. As provided for in Section 22300 of the California Public Contract Code, the Contractor may substitute securities for monies withheld by the City to ensure performance under the contract. This contract is subject to the State prevailing wage requirements of the California Labor Code including Sections 1770, 1771.52 17733 1776 and 1777.5. Pursuant to Section 1773 of the Labor Code, the general prevailing wage rates in the county, or counties, in which the work is to be done have been determined by the Director of the California Department of Industrial Relations. These wages are set forth in the General Prevailing Wage Rates for this project, available from the California Department of Industrial Relations' Internet web site at http://www.dir.ca.gov/dlsr/pwd. Future effective general prevailing wage rates which have been predetermined and are on file with the California Department of Industrial Relations are referenced but not printed in the general prevailing wage rates. A copy of the prevailing rate of per diem wages shall be posted at the job site. Contractor shall further adhere to the requirements contained in the City of Santa Clarita's Labor Compliance Program, approved by the DIR for projects with a Bid Advertise Date of November 20, 2003 or later, and which will become part of the conformed documents. All pertinent California statutes and regulations, including, but not limited to those referred to in the City's Labor Compliance Program, are incorporated herein by reference as though set forth in their entirety. Additionally, the Contractor is responsible for obtaining a current edition of all California statutes and regulations and adhering to the latest editions of such. Contractor shall submit certified copy of all Certified Payroll Records (CPRS) with the progress payment on at least monthly basis to the City. The specifications in this notice shall be considered a part of any contract made pursuant thereto. This bid is subject to SB 854. See bidder instructions for details. Purchasing (661)250-3737 CITY OF SANTA CLARITA INVITATION FOR BID BID # LMD-16-17-06 BID OPENING: September 23, 2016 The City of Santa Clarita invites electronically sealed bids for: ANNUAL CONTRACT FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT Zone 20 Golden Valley Ranch Commercial and Zone 21 Golden Valley Ranch Residential Zone 21 (Future School Slope Site) 1. Electronic Bids must be ELECTRONICALLY received at: http://www.planetbids.com/portal/porta I. cfm?Com pa nvl D=16840# 2. Prices shall be D.D.P. City of Santa Clarita Receiving dock Incoterms 2000 or for the service rendered. 3. Bidder shall honor bid prices for ninety (90) days or for the stated contract period, whichever is longer. 4. Bids must be on this Bid form. Submission of a proposal acknowledges the proposer has read and understands the requirements contained on pages 1 to 53 and Exhibits A to D2. 5. Bid Questions. Questions should be submitted electronicallyto The last day 5, 6. The vendor is responsible for the accuracy and completeness of any solicitation form not obtained directly from the City. 7. Renewal and Pricing Adjustment. Contracts entered into pursuant to this Invitation to Bid may be renewed annually up to 3 times, in accordance with the terms of the contract. If not otherwise stated, the contract may be renewed if the new pricing of the contract does not change more than the Consumer Price Index identified in the most recently City Council approved City of Santa Clarita Combined Engineer's Report for Landscape Maintenance Districts. Name (Print): Email: Com Address: Company Phone No. City: Bid # LMD16-17-06 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS ANNUAL CONTRACT FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT Zone 20 Golden Valley Ranch Commercial and Zone 21 Golden Valley Ranch Residential Zone 21 (Future School Slope Site) Bid # LMD-16-17-06 Section............................................................................................................ Page InvitationFor Bid................................................................................................................... 1 Tableof Contents.................................................................................................................. 2 Instructions to Bidders........................................................................................................... 3 Administrative Specifications................................................................................................. 7 General Requirements.......................................................................................................... 10 Proposal Guarantee (Bid Bond)............................................................................................ 35 Faithful Performance Bond.................................................................................................... 37 Contract Agreement (Sample Only)...................................................................................... 38 BidSchedule......................................................................................................................... 45 Designation of Subcontractors.............................................................................................. 48 References........................................................................................................................... 50 DocumentChecklist.............................................................................................................. 51 Exhibits: A, B, C1 — C3, D and E (4 pages) Maps: Zone 20 and 21 (no "Zone 21 future school map" is available at this time) APPENDIX A — Labor Compliance Program (separate document) Bid # LMD16-17-06 2 BID INSTRUCTIONS Submitting Proposals. (a) The bid response must be ELECTRONICALLY submitted on this form and include the notice, Request for Bid Schedule, and all forms or information included in or required by Section C, Specifications, (attachments accepted) (b) All documentation of unit pricing or other cost breakdowns as outlined in this bid must be submitted to support the total bid price. (c) Proposals/corrections received after the closing time will not be accepted. The City will not be responsible for bids not properly or timely, uploaded. Upon award, all submissions become a matter of public record. 2. Currency. All references to dollar amounts in this solicitation and in vendor's response refer to United States currency. Payments will be made in Unite States Currency. 3. Alternatives. Any changes or alternatives must be set forth in a letter attached to this bid. The City has the option of accepting or rejecting any alternative bid. 4. Environmentally Preferable Purchasing. The City of Santa Clarita, being fully aware of the limited nature of our resources and the leadership role government agencies have, supports the Environmentally Preferable Purchasing (EPP) program with Resolution 05-103. With changes in technology and industries occurring rapidly it is frequently difficult to be aware of the latest innovations. Therefore, it is the intent of the City of Santa Clarita to seek out those products which result in less energy usage, least impact on natural resources and greatest reuse of post- industrial and post -consumer material. Bidders are strongly encouraged to offer products and services meeting these criteria and point out those specific aspects or features in their bid. In accordance with Public Contract Code 22152 bidders are required to certify in writing the minimum, if not exact, percentage of postconsumer materials in the products, materials, goods, or supplies, offered or sold. 5. Failure to Submit Bid. Your name may be removed from the mailing list if the City receives no response to this bid. 6. Rejection. The City reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any informality in any bid. The City may reject the bid of any bidder who has previously failed to perform properly, or complete on time, contracts of a similar nature, or to reject the bid of a bidder who is not in a position to perform such a contract satisfactorily. The City may reject the bid of any bidder who is in default of the payment of taxes, licenses or other monies due to the City of Santa Clarita. 7. Addenda. The City will not accept responsibility for incomplete packages or missing addenda. It is the bidder's responsibility to contact the project manager, for public projects, or Purchasing prior to submission of the bid to make certain the package is complete and all required addenda are included. This information will be available from the City's website. Bidders are cautioned against relying on verbal information in the preparation of bid responses. All official information and guidance will be provided as part of this solicitation or written addenda. 8. Awards. The City will award in accordance with S.C.M.C. § 3.12.205 (Support of Santa Clarita Businesses) unless Part C identifies this bid as a multiple criteria bid or this bid is for public works, professional services or is federally funded. Qualifications of responsibility will be in accordance with the S.C.M.C. Lowest cost is the lowest total cost to the City to acquire the goods and/or services resulting from this solicitation. The City may make an award based on partial items unless the bid submitted is marked "All or none." Where detailed specifications and/or standards are provided the City considers them to be material and may accept or reject deviations. The results of the bid will be posted on the City's website at www.santa- clarita.com/purchasing, normally within 24 hours. 9. Cooperative Bidding. Other public agencies may be extended the opportunity to purchase off this bid with the agreement of the successful vendor(s) and the City of Santa Clarita. The lack of exception to this clause in vendor's response will be considered agreement. However, the City of Bid # LMD16-17-06 Santa Clarita is not an agent of, partner to or representative of these outside agencies and is not obligated or liable for any action or debts that may arise out of such independently negotiated "piggy -back" procurements. 10. Amendments. Any and all changes to this contract must be made in writing and agreed to by the City. Performance by the contractor will be considered agreement with the terms of this contract. 11. Taxes, Charges and Extras. (a) Bidder must show as a separate item California State Sales and/or Use Tax. (b) The City is exempt from Federal Excise Tax. (c) Charges for transportation, containers, packing, etc. will not be paid unless specified in bid. Contractor/vendor agrees to cooperate with the City in all matters of local taxation. 12. Payment. (a) Bidder shall state payment terms offered. (b) Payment will be made on the pay period after receipt and acceptance of goods and/or services and upon using department confirmation of such acceptance. 13. Assignment. No assignment by the vendor of contract or any part hereof, or of funds to be received hereunder, is binding upon the City unless the City gave written consent before such assignment. 14. Sub contractors. For all public projects, the Bidder must list any subcontractors that will be used, the work to be performed by them, and total number of hours or percentage of time they will spend on the project. 15. Prevailing wage. For all public works, the Bidder is required to bid prevailing wage. For the purposes of this paragraph, public works includes maintenance. The City of Santa Clarita Labor Compliance Program is included herein as an informative reference for the successful bidder. It does not require any completion prior to contract award but should be reviewed for all necessary provisions and requirements. 16. Protection of Resident Workers. The City of Santa Clarita actively supports the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) which includes provisions addressing employment eligibility, employment verification, and nondiscrimination. Under the INA, employers may hire only persons who may legally work in the United States (i.e., citizens and nationals of the U.S.) and aliens authorized to work in the U.S. The employer must verify the identity and employment eligibility of anyone to be hired, which includes completing the Employment Eligibility Verification Form (1-9). The Contractor shall establish appropriate procedures and controls so no services or products under the Contract Documents will be performed or manufactured by any worker who is not legally eligible to perform such services or employment. 17. Indemnification. The bidder is required to indemnify and hold the City harmless from and against any claim, action, damages, costs (including, without limitation, attorney's fees), injuries, or liability, arising out of any agreement entered into between the parties. Should the City be named in any suit, or should any claim be brought against it by suit or otherwise, whether the same be groundless or not, arising out of this Agreement, or its performance, the bidder must defend the City (at the City's request and with counsel satisfactory to the City) and indemnify the City for any judgment rendered against it or any sums paid out in settlement or otherwise. 18. Bonds. When deemed necessary by the City, bid bonds shall be furnished by all bidders in the amount of at least 10% of the total value of the bid OR 10 % of the value of the 15' year of service for service bids, to guarantee that bidders will enter into contract to furnish goods or services at prices stated. The bonding company must be listed on Treasury Circular 570 and licensed to operate in the state of California. Likewise, a Performance Bond and/or Material and Labor bonds shall be required of the successful bidder when stated in the specification (cash deposit, certified or cashier's check or money order may be substituted in lieu of either bond). Original Bond or Cashier's Check MUST be received AT CITY HALL, 23920 Valencia Blvd., Santa Clarita, CA 91355, ATTENTION SUITE 120 and marked with the words "BID BOND FOR" and the bid #, "NO LATER THAN the bid due date and time, for the vendor to be Bid # LMD16-17-06 d considered responsive. 19. Insurance. For contracts involving services the City requires insurance. Proof of insurance shall be provided by using an ACORD certificate of insurance and shall be provided prior to contract signing. Insurance shall be "Primary and Non -Contributory' and must name the "City of Santa Clarita" as an additional insured. The certificate shall list coverage for General Liability (limit of $1,000,000 CSL or $1,000,000 per occurrence with a $2,000,000 aggregate), Auto Liability (limit of $1,000,000), and Worker's Compensation (statutory requirement). For professional services, Professional Liability with a limit of $1,000,000 may also be required. Insurance shall not be cancelable or subject to reduction except upon thirty (30) days prior written notice to the City. Specific insurance requirements will be set forth in any contract awarded to a bidder. 20. On -Site Inspection. When deemed necessary by the City, an on-site inspection date and time will be so designated. Bidder is responsible for inspecting and understanding the total scope of the projects (i.e., specifications, quality, and quantity of work to be performed.) 21. Specifications. Materials differing from stated specifications may be considered, provided such differences are clearly noted and described, and provided further that such articles are considered by a City official to be in all essential respects in compliance with the specifications. 22. Brand Names. The use of the name of a manufacturer, or any specific brand or make, in describing any item contained in the proposal does not restrict bidders to the manufacturer or specific article, this means is being used simply to indicate a quality and utility of the article desired; but the goods on which bids are submitted must in all cases be equal in quality and utility to those referred to. This exception applies solely to the material items in question and does not supercede any other specifications or requirements cited. Documentation of equivalency must be submitted with the bid. At a minimum the documentation must demonstrate equivalency in form, fit, function, quality, performance and all other stated requirements. The City is final determiner of equivalency. Exception is made on those items wherein identical supply has been determined a necessity and the notation NO SUBSTITUTE has been used in the specification section. 23. Price Reductions. If at any time during the life of this contract, the successful bidder reduces his price or prices to others purchasing approximately the same quantities as contemplated by this contract, the contract prices must be reduced accordingly, and the contractor/vendor will immediately notify the Purchasing Agent, City of Santa Clarita. 24. Contract Pricing. Except as otherwise provided, prices must remain consistent through the term of this contract. The City does not pay "surcharges" of any type unless identified in the response to this bid. All costs will be included in the pricing provided to the City. 25. Non -Appropriation of Funds. The City's obligation is payable only and solely from funds appropriated for the purpose of this agreement. All funds for payment after June 30 of the current fiscal year are subject to City's legislative appropriation for this purpose. In the event the governing body appropriating funds does not allocate sufficient funds for the next succeeding fiscal year's payments. Then the affected deliveries/services may be (1) terminated without penalty in their entirety, or (2) reduced in accordance with available funding as deemed necessary by the City. The City shall notify the Contractor in writing of any such non -allocation of funds at the earliest possible date. 26. Default. In case of default by the vendor of any of the conditions of this bid or contract resulting from this bid, the vendor agrees that the City may procure the articles or services from other sources and may deduct from the unpaid balance due the vendor, or collect against the bond or surety, or may invoice the vendor for excess costs so paid, and prices paid by the City shall be considered the prevailing market price at the time such purchase is made. 27. Termination. The City may terminate any service or contract with or without cause either verbally or in writing at any time without penalty. Bid # LMD16-17-06 5 28. Safety. Contractor agrees to comply with the provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (or latest revision), the State of California Safety Orders, and regulations issued thereunder, and certifies that all items furnished under this bid will conform and comply with the indemnity and hold harmless clause for all damages assessed against buyer as a result of suppliers failure to comply with the Act and the standards issued thereunder and for the failure of the items furnished under this order to so comply. 29. Gratuities. The City may, by written notice to the Contractor, terminate the right of the Contractor to proceed under this agreement, if it is found that gratuities in the form of entertainment, gifts, or otherwise were offered or given by the Contractor, or any agent or representative of the Contractor, to any officer or employee of the City with a view toward securing an agreement or securing favorable treatment with respect to the award or amending, or the making of any determinations with respect to the performance of such agreement; provided, that the existence of the facts upon which the City makes findings shall be in issue and may be reviewed in any competent court. In the event of such termination, the City shall be entitled to pursue the same remedies against the Contractor as the City could pursue in the event of default by the Contractor. 30. Invoices. Invoices will be forwarded to City of Santa Clarita Special Districts 23920 Valencia Blvd. Ste. 295 Santa Clarita, CA 91355-2196 Invoices will reflect the purchase order # and goods or service delivered in accordance with the terms of the contract. Invoice processing begins on receipt of the material or invoice, whichever is later. 31. Bid Questions. Questions must be submitted electronically to: hftp://www.planetbids.com/portal/portal.cfm?CompanylD=16840# The last day for questions will be 5:00 PM, September 15, 2016. 32. SB 854 — No contractor or subcontractor may be listed on a bid proposal for a public works project (submitted on or after March 1, 2015) unless registered with the Department of Industrial Relations pursuant to Labor Code section 1725.5 [with limited exceptions from this requirement for bid purposes only under Labor Code section 1771.1(a)]. No contractor or subcontractor may be awarded a contract for public work on a public works project (awarded on or after April 1, 2015) unless registered with the Department of Industrial Relations pursuant to Labor Code section 1725.5. This project is subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the Department of Industrial Relations. 33. Renewal and Pricing Adjustment. Contracts entered into pursuant to this Invitation to Bid may be renewed annually, up to two times, in accordance with the terms of the contract. If not otherwise stated, the contract may be renewed if the new pricing of the contract does not change more than the Consumer Price Index - All Urban Consumers (not seasonally adjusted), Los Angeles Area - Riverside -Orange county area and prevailing wage rates, if applicable. Price adjustments may be increases or decreases as appropriate and must be requested at least 90 days prior to the expiration/renewal of the contract. The index level for the month preceding the month of solicitation advertisement will become the beginning index. The price adjustment limit will be the Bid # LMD16-17-06 R percentage change based on the difference between the beginning level or the adjustment level last used and the index level for the period 90 days prior to the expiration of the contract. If not renewed prior to the anniversary date, the contract may continue on a month to month basis until renewed or awarded to a new contractor. Bid # LMD16-17-06 C. ADMINISTRATIVE SPECIFICATIONS Introduction The City of Santa Clarita, Landscape Maintenance Districts (LMD) is soliciting sealed bids from qualified landscape companies for landscape maintenance of two of the City's LMD Zones. These Zones may be combined or be awarded as separate contracts. The breakdown is as follows; LMD Zone 20 Golden Valley Ranch Commercial, Zone 21 Golden Valley Ranch Residential and Zone 21 (Future School Slope Site). This contract shall run for two (2) years with the option for three (3) additional one (1) year renewals. Special Districts reserves the right to award this contract either as one (1) combined contract or two (2) separate contracts. There will be a pre-bid meeting on Thursday, September 8, 2016 at 8:00 AM at the LMD office located at 22704 9th Street, Santa Clarita, CA 91321. It is strongly encouraged for all interested contractors to attend. This is the one and only pre-bid meeting that will be scheduled for this bid. For Zone 20 The City requires the landscape contractor to include all labor and equipment for an all-inclusive contract for landscape maintenance for approximately 1.75 landscaped acres: Zone 20 Golden Valley Ranch Commercial landscape maintenance bid shall be all inclusive for labor hours and equipment, meaning: Contractor shall at his cost provide all the labor and equipment necessary for the provision of grounds, irrigation and landscape maintenance services. Including and not limited to irrigation repairs minor and major, annual color replacement, shrub, tree, and groundcover planting, spreading mulch (approx. 250 cubic yards), all fuel modification and weed abatement, fertilizer application, chemical applications for weed abatement, litter pickup, doggie litter removal. All supplies and parts will be paid by the LMD at the Contractor's price plus a maximum markup of 15%. For Zone 21 The City requires the landscape contractor to include all labor and equipment for an all-inclusive contract for landscape maintenance for approximately 58 landscaped and non irrigated acres: The Zone 21 Golden Valley Ranch Residential landscape maintenance bid shall be all inclusive for labor hours and equipment, meaning: Contractor shall at his cost provide all the labor and equipment necessary for the provision of grounds, irrigation and landscape maintenance services. Including and not limited to irrigation repairs minor and major, shrub, tree, and groundcover planting, spreading mulch (approx. 1000 cubic yards), all fuel modification and weed abatement, fertilizer application, chemical applications for weed abatement, litter pickup, doggie litter removal, trash bags removal and replacement. All supplies and parts will be paid by the LMD at the Contractor's price plus a maximum markup of 15%. For Zone 21 (Future School Slope Site) The City requires the landscape contractor to include all labor and equipment for an all-inclusive contract for landscape maintenance for approximately 7 acres landscaped acres: The Zone 21 Golden Valley Ranch Residential (Potential Site) landscape maintenance bid shall be all inclusive for labor hours and equipment, meaning: Contractor shall at his cost provide all the labor and equipment necessary for the provision of grounds, irrigation and landscape maintenance services. Including and not limited to irrigation repairs minor and major, shrub, tree, and groundcover planting, spreading mulch (approx. 250 cubic yards), all fuel modification and weed abatement, fertilizer application, chemical applications for weed abatement, litter pickup, doggie litter removal.. All supplies and parts will be paid by the LMD at the Contractor's price plus a maximum markup of 15%. Bid # LMD16-17-06 R In keeping with State mandated diversion requirements, the LMD strives to exceed diversion obligations to keep greenwaste from the landfills. The Contractor shall mulch and use on site 95% of the greenwaste generated by referenced LMD Zone. Contractor requirements for this program shall include a Vermeer 1500 chipper or equivalent for use on-site at a minimum of twice per week. The contractor shall report the total tons of green waste generated and the number of tons diverted from the landfill annually to the City's Environmental Services Office. The goal will be 95% diversion from this site. The Contractor shall have a minimum of five years' experience in landscape maintenance for areas fifty (10) acres or larger including but not limited to acceptable references, of previous and/or current work for the City of Santa Clarita (See References Sheets) The contractor shall have water management and auditing personnel, (CLIA — Certified Landscape Irrigation Auditor). The Contractor will be required to communicate work requests back and forth to LMD through desktop computer, hand held device, or laptop. The Contractor is encouraged to provide copies of awards, and recognitions received for landscaped maintenance excellence. Refer to the following specifications for requirements at each location. The General Specification section includes general and special conditions that shall apply to all jobsite locations. Also included in this section are the Scope of Work instructions which more clearly define the services, scheduling, or special circumstances for each location to be serviced. The work required in this bid requires the payment of prevailing wages. Pursuant to Section 1773 of the Labor Code, the general prevailing wage rates in the county, or counties, in which the work is to be done have been determined by the Director of the California Department of Industrial Relations. These wages are set forth in the General Prevailing Wage Rates for this project, available from the California Department of Industrial Relations' Internet web site at htto://www.dir.ca.gov/dlsr/PWD. Future effective general prevailing wage rates which have been predetermined and are on file with the California Department of Industrial Relations are referenced but not printed in the general prevailing wage rates. A copy of the prevailing rate of per diem wages shall be posted at the job site. Contractor shall further adhere to the requirements contained in the City of Santa Clarita's Labor Compliance Program, approved by the DIR for projects, and which will become part of the conformed documents. All pertinent California statutes and regulations, including, but not limited to those referred to in the City's Labor Compliance Program, are incorporated herein at Appendix A by reference as though set forth in their entirety. Additionally, the Contractor is responsible for obtaining a current edition of all applicable Federal and California statutes and regulations and adhering to the latest editions of such. Contractor shall submit certified copy of all Certified Payroll Records (CPRS) with the progress payment on at least monthly basis to the City. Bid # LMD16-17-06 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 1.01 The City of Santa Clarita is soliciting sealed bids from qualified landscape maintenance companies for the ALL INCLUSIVE LABOR AND EQUIPMENT under the terms of this bid, to provide for maintenance of landscaped paseos, parkways, parks, medians and various other locations throughout the City of Santa Clarita. The Contractor shall furnish all labor, equipment, materials, tools, services and special skills, i.e. Irrigation Specialist, and Foreman required to perform the landscaping maintenance as set forth in these specifications all inclusive labor and equipment. This includes labor for irrigation repairs, which should include material costs only. In keeping with the highest standards of quality and performance maintenance of plant material, hardscape (i.e.: sweeping or blowing down concrete and/or crack weed abatement) and irrigation systems repairs. Maintenance of plant material shall include, but not be limited to: mowing, weed abatement for fire clearance/fuel mod (100 feet from structures), trimming, edging, hand pruning, fertilization, and aeration, application of pre -emergent herbicides, weed control, minor tree lifting, dethatching, plant replacements, and cleanup of drainage systems. At a minimum the contractor shall supply the equipment listed on Exhibit A All mulch brought in by the LIVID will be disbursed by the contractor on site to control weed growth. It is the intent of these specifications to provide plant material maintenance methods to keep all areas weed free and in a state of good plant health. The Landscape Maintenance District (hereinafter defined as the LIVID) covered by this Agreement shall be maintained at a crisp, clean level of appearance at California Landscape Contractors Association (CLCA) Industry standards and all work shall be performed in a professional, workmanlike manner using quality equipment and materials. Said areas shall be maintained to provide the manpower necessary at the level of services provided for in these specifications at all times. A weekly Landscape Contractor Performance Form (Refer to Exhibit D and Section 31 Performance Reports) will be completed by the assigned LMD Contract Monitor documenting the performance of the contractor for each Zone of said contract. 1.02 City of Santa Clarita Landscape Maintenance District (LIVID) administration staff, consisting of the Landscape Maintenance Specialist, Project Development Coordinator, Special Districts Administrator, Technology Services Manager or the Deputy City Manager or his qualified representative, shall herein be described as 'Special Districts.' 1.03 Contractor shall under the terms of this agreement provide the labor, materials, and equipment necessary for the provision of grounds, irrigation and landscape maintenance services. The premises shall be maintained with nothing but the highest of industry standards at no less than the frequencies set forth herein. 1.04 Contractor is hereby hired and paid to render and provide all inclusive labor and equipment for landscape, grounds and irrigation maintenance services including, but not limited to: a. Turf mowing; b. Edging; c. 85% hand pruning and 15% mechanical; d. Over -seeding; e. Reseeding f. Fertilization; g. Aeration; h. Verticutting; i. Top dressing; j. Irrigation; minor and major repairs k. Hand watering; Bid # LMD16-17-06 10 I. Bleeding of valves necessary during emergencies when automatic systems are not functioning; m. Pruning shrubs and trees; n. Trimming and renovation of turf, shrub areas, and ground cover; o. Disease control; p. Tree maintenance; structural pruning per ANSI. Best Management Practices; q. Maintenance of irrigation systems; r. Mulching (City provided mulch); will be disbursed by the contractor at their expense; s. Manual weed abatement; t. Chemical weed control; u. Maintenance of fire protection / fuel modification of slope areas; v. Marking underground irrigation lines and other LIVID equipment upon Dig Alert notification; w. Artificial turf maintenance; x. Traffic control per (Watch manual) while working in the public right of way for medians and parkways; y. Litter pickup, doggie litter removal, trash bags removed and replaced from containers (City provided doggie and trash bags); z. Irrigation Specialist, Irrigation Assistant, Laborers and Foreman at as required. as. Hardscape (i.e.: sweeping or blowing down concrete and/or crack weed abatement on paseos, sidewalks, curb & gutter, and public right-of-ways); bb. Minor grounding of concrete sidewalks, paseo trails, and other LIVID maintained walkways. (Must comply with BMP's for dust management and control) cc. Minor repairs and installation of concrete, vinyl and wood split rail fence maintained by the LIVID. (Does not apply to Zone 20 and 21) The landscape areas include: irrigated and landscaped areas; fire protection slopes and natural areas; paseos, shrubs; trees; ground cover and turf which may be irrigated by electrically controlled automatic or manual systems. 1.05 Contractor shall not work or perform any operations, particularly during periods of inclement weather, which may cause unsafe working conditions or destroy/damage ground cover, turf areas or planting areas. 1.06 Contractor recognizes that during the course of this Agreement other activities and operations may be conducted by other contracted parties. These activities may include, but not be limited to: a. Landscape refurbishment; shrub, turf, and ground cover installation; b. Irrigation system refurbishment or repair; C. Construction and/or storm related operations; d. Emergency response operations; e. Electrical repairs; f. Tree Trimming (above 12ft) / Tree planting / Tree counting; g. Concrete removal and replacement, block wall and brick repairs; h. Fence installation and repairs, wood, vinyl, wrought iron, and crate rail; i. Artificial turf installation; j. Integrated pest management / Chemical applications to trees; k. Streetscape furniture cleaning and pressure washing of walkways and appurtenances. Bid # LMD16-17-06 11 Contractor may be required to modify or curtail specific tasks and operations within their maintenance contract. 1.07 When notified of landscape or irrigation emergency during the hours and days of maintenance service as identified in Section 9, the contractor shall respond by phone or radio to the Landscape Maintenance District Monitor and/or Special Districts Office within fifteen (15) minutes of notification. When notified of an emergency outside of the normal hours and days of maintenance service, the contractor has thirty minutes to respond by phone to the Landscape Maintenance District Monitor, and or Special Districts. If personnel and equipment are necessary for the emergency, the contractor must have these resources available within 2 hours. Upon arriving at an emergency situation, it shall be the responsibility of the contractor to eliminate all unsafe conditions which would adversely affect the health, safety, or welfare of the public. See section 11.02 for consequences for failure to comply. 1.08 Contractor shall clearly identify and equip each vehicle used within the City of Santa Clarita with decals on the exterior right and left front door panels identifying the Contractor's name, and phone number. Contractor shall require each employee to adhere to basic public works standards of working attire. These are basically: uniforms (matching pants and shirts), proper shoes, safety vests and other pear required by State Safety Regulations (OSHA), and proper wearing of the clothing. Shirts shall be buttoned and worn at all times. 1.09 Contractor and employees shall at all times dress in a company uniform that identifies their employer and exhibit good customer service to City staff, City contracted staff, residents, and others throughout term of this contract. All communication will be professional in manner between all parties. The Landscape Maintenance Districts may employ consulting Landscape Maintenance Monitor. These consultant monitors will be treated the same as other Special District staff. Inappropriate communication and service may be cause for contract termination. 1.10 The contractor is required to have a minimum of five (5) years experience in the landscape maintenance field. The contractor is required to have experience in the maintenance of landscaped areas of fifty (50) acres or larger and median and parkways maintenance in size of two (2) linear mile or larger. Vendor is to provide five (5) references with a similar scope & type of work within the bid response. 1.11 Contractor's employees or representative shall be thoroughly trained and experienced in the computer based central operating systems of Weather -Trak irrigation control systems and equipment. The contractor shall make available employees or representatives for system training at no cost to the City. (See Section 22) 1.12 Contractor shall provide cellular and/or radio communication to each crew foreman and have the ability to communicate to City Monitors and Special Districts representatives via cell phone. 1.13 The contractor, and or subcontractors, must possess the following licenses at time of bid submission; C-27. The contractor or subcontractor must identify a staff member certified or licensed as a qualified applicator through the California Department of Pesticide Regulation. The contractor shall (when required) have an Arborist identified by the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) / or have a contract with a Certified Arborist on a need basis. The contractor must identify a staff member who is a certified landscape irrigation auditor (CLIA). The bidder will submit copies of the licenses, and certificates or subcontractor information sheets, indicating licenses held with bid submission. Bid # LMD16-17-06 12 1.14 The contractor will be required to obtain and pay for any permits that may be required for the performance of any tasks under this contract with the exception of oak tree permits. 1.15 Contractor and employees are required to complete and Pass, by start date of contract. a SCRRA Third Party Construction and Utility Workers Safety Training Program if the LMD Zone up for bid includes a SCRRA right of way. 2. LANDSCAPED AREAS TO BE MAINTAINED 2.01 The LMD areas to be maintained under the provisions of this Agreement are specifically identified in Exhibit B and Maps Exhibits. (Inventory Lists and Area Maps). Pictures of these areas are included in Exhibit C1-C3 as well. 2.02 Contractor must acknowledge personal inspection of the Zone's irrigation system, turf, and planter areas and evaluate the extent to which the physical condition thereof will affect the services to be provided. Contractor accepts the premises in their present physical condition, and agrees to make no demands upon LMD for any improvements or alterations to irrigation, turf, and landscaped areas thereof. 2.03 Estimated square footages are provided by LMD for all areas to be maintained on the attached Exhibit B (Inventory Lists). However, it is the responsibility of Contractor to verify by inspection and observe the various area characteristics. 3. CERTIFICATIONS/REPORTS/RECORDS 3.01 Payroll and Prevailing Wage Report: Contractor shall complete a Payroll and Prevailing Wage Certification Report which shall be made available to LMD concurrent with the monthly invoicing. Contractor shall provide the required information in a form acceptable to Special Districts. The City is requesting that one monthly bill be submitted by the contractor to Special Districts for the maintenance. The monthly payment will not be made until such report is received and approved by Special Districts. Vendor to provide sample of monthly bill with bid response. 3.02 Daily Staff Attendance Report: Contractor shall complete a Daily Staff Attendance Report which shall be made available to Special Districts upon request. This report shall include the date, names and titles of all on-site staff working on in the Zone each day. The monthly payment will not be made until such report is received by Special Districts upon request. 3.03 Maintenance Function Report: Contractor shall maintain and keep current a report that records when all Periodic, Seasonal, and Additional Work maintenance functions performed by Contractor's personnel were completed. Said report shall be in a form and content acceptable to Special Districts and will be made available to Special Districts upon request. The monthly payment may not be made if such report is requested and not made available or is in a form that is unacceptable to Special Districts. 3.04 Certification of Specialty Type Maintenance: When applicable, Contractor shall include with the monthly invoice those specialty type maintenance items completed. The following information shall include but not be limited to: a. Quantity and complete description of all commercial and organic fertilizer(s) used. b. Quantity and label description of all grass seed used. c. Quantity and complete description of all soil amendments used. d. A valid licensed California Pest Control Advisor's recommendations and copies of corresponding Agricultural Commissioners Pesticide Use Reports signed by a licensed California Pest Control Operator for all chemical, disease and pest control Bid # LMD16-17-06 13 work performed. The report shall be accompanied by a listing of each material used, quantity used, and the location of use, the date used, the applicators name and the license number. 3.05 Company Financial Records: The contractor may be required to supply the City with their financial records through a reputable independent auditor, such as Dunn & Bradstreet. 3.06 Violation Records: The awarded contractor shall not have two (2) or more Cal-Osha sustained complaints or four (4) or more California State Contractor Board sustained complaints within the past four (4) years. A bid response from the awarded vendor that does not meet these requirements may be considered a non-responsive bid, and the City of Santa Clarita will proceed to the next lowest bidder. Information must be supplied upon request. 4. ADDITIONAL WORK 4.01 Special Districts may arrange for additional Contractor personnel to cover additional work needed due to extraordinary incidents such as vandalism, Acts of Nature or third party negligence for which Contractor will be compensated. Regularly occurring "bad weather" is not considered an Act of Nature for the purposes of this contract. 4.02 Prior to performing any extra work, Contractor shall prepare and submit a written description of the work with an estimate including the hours and skill level of labor (when labor is applicable) and a list of materials. No work shall commence without the written authorization from Special Districts. Costs for additional work shall not exceed the labor rate identified on the Additional Pricing Sheet #1. For material it shall be Contractor's cost plus no more than 15%. The contractor will maintain and submit copies of invoices to demonstrate the contractors cost. 4.03 When a condition exists wherein there is imminent danger of injury to the public or damage to property, Special Districts may verbally authorize the work to be performed upon receiving a verbal estimate from Contractor. However, within 24 hours after receiving such verbal authorization, Contractor shall submit a proposal to be approved by Special Districts. In such case the proposal shall be approved and signed by an authorized representative of LMD. Approved proposal shall be submitted with the corresponding invoice. 4.04 All extra work shall commence on the specified date established, and Contractor shall proceed diligently to complete said work within the time allotted. All invoices submitted by Contractor for extra work shall include a detailed itemization of labor and/or materials. 4.05 All invoices submitted by the contractor for extra work shall include a detailed itemization and actual time of labor (when labor is applicable) and/or materials and specific Zone(s), and location identified. Actual time of labor (when labor is applicable) must be charged. No minimum -hour time for jobs/repairs may be set except for after -hour emergencies. All invoices for extra work and items must be submitted biweekly to Special Districts. 5. CONTRACTOR'S LIABILITIES 5.01 All such repairs or replacements shall be completed within the following time limits or be subject to payment adjustments (See Section 10) a. Irrigation damage shall be repaired or replaced within one (1) watering cycle. b. All damages to shrubs, trees, turf, or ground cover shall be repaired or replaced within five (5) working days or sooner as directed by Special Districts. c. All concrete walkway, block walls, light poles, or any appurtenances, shall be repaired within five (5) working days or sooner as directed by Special Districts. Bid # LMD16-17-06 14 5.02 All repairs or replacements including but not limited to the following, shall be completed in accordance with the following maintenance practices or be to payment adjustments. See Section 10. a. Trees Minor damage such as bark lost from impact of mowing equipment shall be remedied by a qualified tree surgeon or arborist. If damage results in loss of a tree, the damaged tree shall be removed and replaced at Contractor's expense to comply with the specific instructions of Special Districts. b. Shrubs Minor damage may be corrected by appropriate pruning as required in Section 18, "Shrub and Ground Cover Care," of the Specifications. Major damage shall be corrected by removal of the damaged shrub and replacement to comply with the provisions in Section 18 "Shrubs and Ground Cover Care" of the Specifications. c. Chemicals Any damage resulting from chemical operations, either spray -drift or lateral -leaching shall be corrected in accordance with the aforementioned maintenance practices. Any soil damaged from chemical application shall be reconditioned or replaced. 6. INTERPRETATION OF THE MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS 6.01 Should any misunderstanding arise, Special Districts will interpret this Agreement. If the Contractor disagrees with the interpretation of Special Districts, Contractor shall continue with the work in accordance with Special District's interpretation. Within 30 days after receipt of the interpretation, Contractor may file a written request for a hearing before a Disputes Review Panel as provided hereinafter. The written request shall outline in detail the area of dispute. 6.02 The Disputes Review Panel will be appointed by Special Districts and will be composed of not less than three (3) Qualified personnel or representatives having experience in the administration of grounds maintenance contracts. The panel will convene within one (1) week of appointment in order to hear all matters related to the dispute. The hearing will be informal and formal rules of evidence will not apply. The Panel will submit its recommendation to Special Districts for consideration, within one (1) week following the conclusion of the hearing. Special Districts shall render an interpretation based upon review of the Panel's recommendation. Special Districts' decision shall be final. OFFICE OF INQUIRIES AND COMPLAINTS 7.01 Contractor shall at all times, have some responsible person(s) employed by the Contractor to take the necessary action regarding all inquiries and complaints that may be received from the Homeowners Associations, property owners, and tenants within said LIVID or from Special Districts personnel, representatives or patrons using the facility. This person(s) shall be reachable 24 hours per day. An answering service shall be considered an acceptable substitute to full time coverage, provided Contractor is advised of any complaint within one (1) hour of receipt of such complaint by the answering service. Neither answering machines nor voicemail are acceptable. The telephone of said Contractor shall be on the exchange or exchanges of said District(s) or a toll-free number, and in no case shall the people of said District(s) be required to pay a toll charge to telephone said Contractor. During normal working hours, Contractor's Foreman or an employee of Contractor, at the supervisory level, who is responsible for providing maintenance services, shall be available for notification by telephone or radio communication. 7.02 Whenever immediate action is required to prevent impending injury, death, or property damage to the LIVID being maintained, Special Districts may authorize such action to be taken by Bid # LMD16-17-06 15 a third -party work force and shall charge the cost thereof as determined by the Administrator, against the Contractor, or may deduct such cost from an amount due to Contractor from Special Districts. 7.03 Contractor shall maintain a written log of all complaints, the date and time thereof, and the action taken pursuant thereto or the reason for non -action. The log of complaints shall be available for inspection by Special Districts at all reasonable times. 7.04 All complaints shall be addressed as soon as possible after notification; but in all cases within 24 hours, to the satisfaction of Special Districts. If any complaint is not resolved within 24 hours, Special Districts shall be notified immediately of the reason for not resolving the complaint followed by a written report to Special Districts within five (5) days. If the complaints are not resolved within the time specified or to the satisfaction of Special Districts, Special Districts, Special Districts may correct the specific complaint and the total cost incurred will be deducted from the payments owing to the Contractor from Special Districts. 8. SAFETY 8.01 Contractor agrees to perform all work outlined in this Agreement in such a manner as to meet all California Landscape Industry Standards for safe practices during the maintenance operation for medians and parkways and to safely maintain stored equipment, machines, and materials or other hazards consequential or related to the work; and agrees additionally to accept the sole responsibility for complying with all local, City, State or other legal requirements including but not limited to, full compliance with the terms of the applicable O.S.H.A. and CAL-O.S.H.A. Safety Orders at all times so as to protect all persons, including Contractor's employees, agents of the City, vendors, members of the public or others from foreseeable injury, or damage to their property. Contractor shall inspect all potential hazards at the LMD areas covered by this Agreement and keep a log indicating date inspected and action taken. 8.02 It shall be Contractor's responsibility to inspect, and identify, any condition(s) that renders any portion of the LMD premises unsafe, as well as any unsafe practices occurring thereon. Special Districts shall be notified immediately of any unsafe condition that requires major correction. Contractor shall be responsible for making minor corrections including, but not limited to: a. filling holes in turf areas and paving; b. using barricades, signs, caution tape or traffic cones to alert patrons of the existence of hazards; c. replace valve box covers so as to protect members of the public or others from injury. During hours of operations, Contractor shall obtain emergency medical care for any member of the public who is in need thereof, because of illness or injury occurring on the premises. Contractor shall cooperate fully with the City in the investigation of any accidental injury or death occurring on the premises, including a complete written report thereof to Special Districts within five (5) days following the occurrence. 8.03 Under the circumstance that landscape maintenance work be performed in a Caltrans right of way; including but not limited to freeway onramps and offramps; the contractor shall adhere to the safety requirements in the Caltrans Maintenance Manual/Protection of Workers at: http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/maint/manual/Chap 8 T9-T17.pdf 9. HOURS AND DAYS OF MAINTENANCE SERVICES 9.01 The hours of maintenance service shall be 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on those days maintenance is to be provided pursuant to the work schedule approved in advance by Special Districts. No work will be performed on City Legal Holidays unless authorized by Special Districts Bid # LMD16-17-06 16 Administration in advance. Blowers, lawnmowers, chainsaws or other mechanical equipment with a decibel level above 65 decibels cannot be used before 7:00 a.m., Monday through Friday within the City of Santa Clarita. 9.02 Contractor shall provide the sufficient on-site staffing to perform the required maintenance to meet require landscape maintenance specifications and California Industry Standards under the agreement between Mondays through Fridays. 9.03 Per State of California Labor Code, Contractor is directed to the following prescribed requirement with respect to the hours of employment. A legal day's work shall constitute eight (8) hours of labor under this Agreement, and said Contractor shall not require or permit any laborer, worker or mechanic, or any subcontractor employed by him to perform any of the work described herein to labor more than 8 hours during any one day or more than 40 hours during any one calendar week, except as authorized by Labor Code Section 1815, under penalty of paying to the City the sum of $25 for each laborer, worker, or mechanic employed in the execution of said Agreement by him, or any subcontractor under him, upon any of the work included in said Agreement for each calendar day during which such laborer, worker or mechanic is required or permitted to labor more than 8 hours in any one calendar day or 40 hours in any one calendar week, in violation of the provisions of Section 1811 to 1815, inclusive, of the Labor Code of the State of California. 10. MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES 10.01 Contractor shall, within three (3) days after the after submitting from the City a "Notice to Proceed" submit an activity and premises work schedule to Special Districts for review and approval. Said work schedule shall be set and submitted on a weekly rotational basis, identifying and delineating the time frames for the required functions by the day of the week, morning, and afternoon. Rotational requirements for each Zone are to be approved by Special Districts upon review of the work schedule. A sample schedule is attached as Exhibit E. 10.02 Contractor shall submit revised schedules when actual performance differs substantially from planned performance. Said revisions shall be submitted to Special Districts for review, and if appropriate, approval, within three (3) working days prior to scheduled time for the work. A written copy of the current and City approved schedule must be kept in the site foreman's vehicle at all times and be available upon request of the City or the City's landscape monitor. 10.03 Contractor shall notify Special Districts, in writing, at least two (2) weeks prior to the date and time of all maintenance operations. a. Fertilization; b. Turf Aerification; C. Turf Renovation/Verticutting; d. Turf Reseeding; e. Micro-Nutrients/Soil Amendments; f. Spraying of Trees, Shrubs or Turf; g. Aesthetic Tree and Shrubbery Pruning; h. Preventative disease control; i. Seasonal color. Transplanting small and medium sized plants; j. Lane closures for median or parkway maintenance prior notification is required; Bid # LMD16-17-06 17 k. Fire protection of the natural slopes area maintenance. Contractor at his cost shall be responsible for all inclusive weed abatement, maintaining the brushed slope areas throughout the year in accordance with the below -identified height of weeds, dead wood removal in accordance with the 100' distance from dwellings or structures requirements pursuant to County fire code. These slope areas are hillside areas and are designed to meet the Los Angeles County Ordinances for fire retardation. These areas generally occur in sloping terrain with gradients ranging 10 percent to 100 percent. Slopes are either manufactured or natural. The natural slopes have been brushed to remove certain plant materials. Manufactured slopes have been hydromulched or planted in accordance with applicable County Ordinances. Use of these areas by the residents should be minimal. Contractor shall perform, under the requires that the planted slopes be terms of this agreement, hydroseeded the following services for the maintenance of the natural slopes, which requires that the weeds and native brush be: (1) Clipped to a height of 2 to 4 inches for a distance of at least 100 feet from a dwelling or structure and all debris removed from the site. (2) Dead wood from woody plants shall be trimmed when the area is brushed. Apply water within the cleared Zone only as needed during fire season to maintain sufficient moisture content for sustenance of the plants and to inhibit combustion. Remove all debris from this operation off the LIVID property. Weeding shall commence immediately following the rainy season once the growth of weeds has reached a maximum of 12 inches in height or (3) When the County Fire Marshall has determined that a fire hazard condition exists. The required weeding shall be completed as soon as possible following its commencement and shall be completed throughout an LIVID within a maximum period of 30 days. (4) Contractor shall be responsible for maintaining the brushed slope areas throughout the year in accordance with the above -identified height of weeds, dead wood removal and distance from dwellings or structures requirements. This may require that certain areas will need additional brushing as directed by the County Fire Marshall. If the Fire Marshall determines additional brushing is necessary the contractor will be paid additional compensation at the rate specified in the form of bid. Contractor at his expense shall remove weeds to a distance of 30 feet measured from any sidewalk adjacent to a fire protection area twice a year. Where reference is made to weeding, brushing, or clearing within 100 feet of a structure, it is intended that the space between the structure and the private property line is the responsibility of the owner of the property except where Special Districts has accepted an easement to maintain a portion of the private lot. As an example, assume a private residential lot has a depth of 100 feet, the rear or side of which abuts a fire protection slope. Assume that the structure is set back 20 feet from the property line abutting this slope. The Contractor's responsibility is within the portion or balance of the 100 feet outside of the private property boundary, or, in this case, 80 feet. However, Special Districts is responsible for those areas where an easement has been accepted by Special Districts over a portion of a private lot. Consult with Special Districts for any questions regarding these areas. The maintenance of the manufactured slopes requires that the planted slopes be weeded on a regular basis throughout the year. Planted slopes which were not hydroseeded shall be kept weed free at all times and the use of chemicals is Bid # LMD16-17-06 18 permitted. Planted slopes that were hydroseeded require weed removal by hand as the use of chemicals is not permitted. The removal of weeds by hand shall be performed each month from March through November during the term of the maintenance contract. Contractor shall program the irrigation system to deliver sufficient moisture within the root Zone of trees and shrubs to sustain growth. Contractor shall be responsible for any damage to slope areas caused by excessive watering practices or to plant material caused by lack of water. Plants and trees shall be fertilized in accordance with the requirements of Sections 18 and 19 of these Specifications Other Items as Determined by Special Districts. Failure to complete the work as scheduled or as specified herein will result in the following actions: The sum of two hundred fifty dollars ($250) per day will be deducted and forefeited from payment to the Contractor for each instance where an item of work is not completed in accordance with the schedule or specifications. Deficiencies: An additional amount equal to the cost incurred by completion of the work by an alternate source, whether it be City forces or separate private contractor, even if it exceeds the contract unit price, will be deducted from the Contractor's invoice. These actions shall not be construed as penalty but as adjustment of payment to the Contractor for only the actual work performed or as the cost to the City for inspection and other related costs from the failure by the Contractor to complete the work according to the schedule or specifications. 10.06 Contractor shall provide a weekly schedule addressing CRM's or punchlist items that need to be completed for City reference and tracking. 11. CONTRACTOR'S STAFF 11.01 Contractor's staff MUST be employees of the contractor except subcontractors identified in the response to this bid. Contractor must perform all work in accordance with the specifications set forth herein. Contractor's employees, whether assigned to any one Zone or as part of a crew serving any number of Zones shall include at least one individual crew foreman who speaks and comprehends the English language. Special Districts may at any time issue a designated cure date not to exceed 30 days to resolve any deficiency and personnel issues that require immediate attention. 11.02 Special Districts may at anytime give Contractor written notice to the effect that the conduct or action of a designated employee of Contractor is, in the reasonable belief of Special Districts Staff, detrimental to the interest of the public using the premises, Contractor shall meet with representatives of Special Districts to consider the appropriate course of action with respect to such matter and Contractor shall take reasonable measures under the circumstances to assure Special Districts that the conduct and activities of Contractor's employees will not be detrimental to the interest of the public patronizing the LMD covered under this Agreement. 12. SIGNS/IMPROVEMENTS 12.01 Contractor shall not post signs or advertising matter upon the premises or improvements thereon, unless prior approval therefore is obtained from LMD Special Districts. 13. UTILITIES 13.01 Special Districts shall pay for all utilities associated with the maintenance of the LMDs. However, water usage shall not exceed the amount required to comply with irrigation schedules Bid # LMD16-17-06 19 established by the Contractor and approved by Special Districts. Contractor will be required to manage the scheduling of the controllers. Contractor shall pay for all excessive utility usage due to Contractor's failure to monitor irrigation system malfunctions or unauthorized increases in the frequency of irrigation. These activities may include, but are not limited to watering during a rain storm and/or watering the day after rain and/or watering during a special event. The excess cost will be determined by comparing current usage with historical usage for the same time period. The excess to be deducted from payments to Contractor from Special Districts will be presented to Contractor by Special Districts prior to actual deduction to allow for explanations. 14. NON-INTERFERENCE 14.01 Contractor shall not interfere with the public use of the LIVID areas covered under this Agreement, and shall conduct its operations as to offer the least possible obstruction and inconvenience to the public or disruption to the peace and quiet of the area within which the services are performed. 15. USE OF CHEMICALS 15.01 At the contractor's expense, one maintenance worker called for in these specifications shall apply chemicals such as herbicides and pre -emergents. The City of Santa Clarita will pay the contractor's price for the chemicals plus no more than a 15% mark up. All work involving the use of chemicals shall be in compliance with all Federal, State, and local laws and will be accomplished by a Certified Applicator under the direction of a Licensed Pest Advisor. Contractor, in complying with the California Food and Agricultural Code, shall provide a copy of a valid Pest Control Operator's License and valid Pest Control Advisor's License, or a copy of said licenses from a sub -contractor to Special Districts prior to using chemicals within the area. 15.02 A listing of proposed chemicals to be used including; commercial name, application rates, and type of usage shall be submitted to Special Districts for approval. The listing will be accompanied by copies of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for all chemicals that may be used in binder or booklet form. No work shall begin until written approval of use is obtained from Special Districts. The contractor shall consider the effects chemical application has on the environment. The contractor shall use the least toxic chemicals in the lowest quantity that will be effective in achieving the needed result. 15.03 Chemicals shall only be applied by those persons possessing the training in chemical application or a valid California Applicator's Certificate. Application shall be in strict accordance with all governing regulations. 15.04 Records of all operations stating dates, times, methods of application, chemical formulations, applicators names and weather conditions shall be made and retained in an active file for a minimum of three (3) years. Contractor shall provide a chemical use report and a copy of the PCA recommendation to Special Districts for each application (site specific) made during each month. This shall be in addition to the copy of the usage summary that is provided to the Agricultural Commissioner. 15.05 All chemicals requiring a special permit for use must be registered with the County Agricultural Commissioner's Office and a permit obtained with a copy to Special Districts. 15.06 All regulations and safety precautions listed in the "Pesticide Information and Safety Manual" published by the University of California shall be adhered to. Bid # LMD16-17-06 20 15.07 Chemicals shall be applied when air currents are still; preventing drifting onto adjacent property and preventing any toxic exposure to persons whether or not they are in or near the area of application. 16. STORAGE FACILITIES 16.01 Special Districts shall not provide any storage facilities for the Contractor. Any Contractors storage facilities must be located outside of the boundaries of the Zone for which landscape maintenance services are performed, unless Special Districts determines it would be in the best interests of Special Districts to waive this restriction. 17. TURF CARE 17.01 Contractor shall perform the following services under the terms of this agreement; a. Mowing: Turf to be mowed with by a separate mow crew (not to include regular crew member hours). Adequately sharpened rotary or reel type mower equipped with rollers must be used, to ensure a smooth surface appearance without scalping. (1) All warm season grasses (Bermuda and St. Augustine) to be cut at '% inch through 1 inch height throughout the year. Subject to change. (2) All cool season grasses (Blue Grass and Fescues) to be cut at 1 '/ inch and 2'/z inches during April through November, and at 2 inches during December to March of each year. Subject to change. (3) The mowing heights may be adjusted by Special Districts during periods of renovation. (4) Unless mulching mowers are used; all grass clippings will be collected and removed from the site on the same day the area is mowed. All clipping removed to be properly disposed of in green waste containers only. (5) A mowing schedule will be established and maintained. This schedule will provide that all areas will be mowed not less than once a week during the summer, and once every two weeks during the winter. This schedule will be submitted to Special Districts for approval. Refer to items 1 and 2 in this section for turf length ranges. b. Edging: With each mowing, the edge of the grass along sidewalks, curbs, shrub, flower beds, and walls shall be trimmed to a neat and uniform line. Where trees and shrubs occur in turf areas, all grass shall be removed 14 to 24 inches from the trunks of trees and away from the drip line of shrubs by use of power scythe, approved chemicals, or small mowers as required. Trim around all sprinkler heads as necessary in order to provide maximum water coverage. Edging will be done concurrent with each mowing. (1) The edge of the turf shall be trimmed around value boxes, meter boxes, backflow devices, or any structures located within the turf areas. (2) All turf edges are to be maintained to prevent grass invasion into adjacent shrub, flower, and ground cover bed areas. (3) All clippings shall be removed from site the same day area is edged. (4) After mowing and edging is completed, all adjacent walkways are to be swept clean by power blower or broom. (5) Newly planted trees in lawn areas shall have tree guards installed if necessary to avoid damage. (6) Trees in lawn areas shall have a minimum of 36 to 48 inches mulched clearance where applicable. Bid # LMD16-17-06 21 (7) All shrubs and plant material shall be maintained as necessary to avoid contact and interference with the trees trunk and canopy. c. Weed Control: Control turf weeds as needed. Hand removal of noxious weeds or grasses will be required as necessary. All mulch brought in by the LIVID will be disbursed by the contractor on site to control weed growth. d. Insect/Disease Control: Eliminate all insect or disease affecting turf areas as they occur. e. Aerating: Aerate all turf areas two (2) times annually, once in the spring and once in the fall prior to the over -seeding operations. Aerate all turf by using %-inch tines, removing 2 -inch cores of soil with an aerator machine at not more than 6 -inch spacing once over. Special Districts is to be notified at least two (2) weeks prior to the exact date of aerating. f. Thatch Removal: Verticut all turf areas two (2) times annually, once in the spring and once in the fall prior to the over -seeding operations. Equipment will consist of standard renovating or vertical mowing types. Special Districts is to be notified at least two (2) weeks prior to the exact date of renovation. Hauling costs and dumping fees are included in the contract and are to be performed at the contractor's sole expense. g. Top Dressing: Top dress all turf areas two (2) times annually, once in the spring and once in the fall after seeding. The City of Santa Clarita will pay the contractors price for the top dressing plus no more than a 15% mark up. The contractor shall provide the labor to apply the top dress. h. Fertilization: Turf shall be fertilized with a turf type commercial fertilizer at a minimum of four (4) times a year. All fertilizer used shall be granular. Fertilizer type can be suggested by Contractor, determined by soil analysis or at the direction of Special Districts. All turf areas fertilized shall be thoroughly irrigated immediately following fertilization. Fertilizer applications must be approved by Special Districts prior to application. The City of Santa Clarita will pay the contractors price for the fertilizer plus no more than a 15% mark up. The contractor shall provide the labor to apply the fertilizer. Turf Reseeding: Contractor shall twice each year, once in the fall and once in the spring, overseed all turf areas after verticutting (dethatching), aerification and overseed all bare spots, as needed, throughout the remainder of the year to re- establish turf to an acceptable quality. When Contractor reseeds turf, they will aerify, verticut, seed and top dress (spread evenly over the entire area to a uniform depth of '/4 -inch) in this sequence. Special Districts may require the use of sod when deemed necessary. Contractor shall be entitled to additional compensation, (extra) for the cost of the sod only, provided that the loss of turf was not due to the negligence of Contractor. The City of Santa Clarita will pay the contractors price for the seed plus no more than a 15% mark up. The contractor shall provide the labor to apply the seed. Over seeding shall be sown at a rate of 6 pounds per 1,000 square feet and reseeding of bare areas shall be sown at a rate 8 pounds per 1,000 square feet. The seed used in over seeding or new turf establishment shall be approved by LIVID staff prior to installation. Typically, Fescue and Fescue blends are required. j. Ornamental Grass Care: To promote new growth, cut back the foliage to about 4-6 inches in the late winter to early spring before growth resumes. Bid # LMD16-17-06 22 18. SHRUB AND GROUND COVER CARE 18.01 Contractor shall perform at his sole expense under the terms of this agreement the following services: a. Pruning: Manually select prune shrubbery throughout the year to encourage healthy growth habits, and to encourage growth to the natural shape of the plant according to its species and appearance with the exception of roses, which shall be pruned no later than January. All shrubs shall be free of dead wood, weak, diseased, insect infested and damaged limbs at all times. Remove all clippings the same day shrubbery is pruned. Pruning is not done during flowering, during new growth emerging or during the hottest time of the year (July -August) unless directed by Special Districts. No balls, squares or unusual shapes are permitted under this bid. All natural selective pruning is required following the natural habit of the particular plant. b. Trimming: Restrict growth of shrubbery and ground cover to areas behind curbs and walkways, and within planter beds by trimming, as necessary, or upon notice by Special Districts. Trim to allow clearance and access to fire and utility equipment per their respective Agency guidelines. All trimming practices are subject to change as directed by Special Districts. c. Renovation: Renovate ground covers according to prescribed practices in the industry as needed to maintain a healthy vigorous appearance and growth rate. When ground covers and perennials have grown where they completely fill the space in which they were planted and have started to deteriorate, i.e., less flowering, dying out, smaller plants, they shall be renovated. (Renovation shall include removing said plants, amending the soil, dividing plants as necessary and replanting to maintain a healthy, vigorous appearance and growth rate.) d. Disease and Insect Control: Maintain free of disease and insects and treat when needed pursuant to Section 20. e. Weed Control: All ground cover and shrub beds are to be kept weed free at all times. Methods for control shall incorporate the following: (1) Mulch application to 3" laver maximum (approx. 1,500 cubic yards annually) (2) Hand removal — (weeds over 2" inches in height, 4" inches in diameter) (3) Cultivation of the soil — by use of standard industry tools. (4) Chemical eradication using non -residual herbicides f. Shrub and Ground Cover Replacement: All damaged, diseased (untreatable), or dead shrubs and ground covers whose damage was a natural condition/causes, will be replaced under the terms of "additional work" as described in Section 4 of this bid document. All shrubs shall be guaranteed to live and remain in healthy condition for no less than ninety (90) days from the date of acceptance of the job by the Special Districts Administrator or qualified representative. g. Fertilization: Apply balanced fertilizer two (2) times per year to provide a healthy color in all plants with foliar feedings if applicable. The fertilizer shall be applied once during the months of March or April and once during the months of September or October. Contractor will cultivate around plants where needed. Fertilizer shall be appropriate for plant type and season (time of year) and approved by LMD staff prior to installation. The Contractor shall provide the Director with a fertilization schedule, with two (2) weeks notification prior to the proposed fertilization. h. Irrigation: Irrigate, including hand watering and bleeding of valves, in emergency situations where automatic systems are not functioning as required to maintain adequate growth rate and appearance. Section 17, Paragraph g, concerning Bid # LMD16-17-06 23 irrigation practices shall apply to shrubs and ground covers. L Diversion requirements: In keeping with State mandated requirements, the LMD strives to exceed diversion obligations to keep green waste from the landfills. The Contractor shall mulch and use on site 95% of the green waste generated by above referenced Zones. Contractor requirements for this program shall include a Vermeer 1500 chipper or equivalent for use on site at a minimum of twice per week. Recycling: Recycling of plant debris by composting and/or maintaining a minimum 2 - inch layer of mulch under all trees, shrubs and groundcovers and a minimum 3 -inch layer in all open areas is strongly encouraged. Mulch purchased by the LMD will be disbursed with the above specifications by the contractor who will provide the labor at his expense. k. Ornamental CARE Grass Care: To promote new growth, cut back the foliage to about 4-6 inches in the late winter to early spring before growth resumes. perform 19. TREE CARE 19.01 Contractor under the terms of this agreement shall perform the following services: a. Tree Maintenance (1) The first 12' (feet) of all trees be maintained free of all dead, diseased and damaged branches back to the point of breaking as per contract. Wound dressings are never used on any tree pruning cuts. (2) Maintain an 8 -foot clearance for branches overhanging walks, 8 -foot for public sidewalks. (3) Report insects and tree diseases to Special Districts Inspector. (4) Stake and support all replacement trees and replace stakes which have been broken or damaged on existing trees. (5) Tree stakes shall be pentachloraphena treated pole pine, not less than 8 feet in length for 5 gallon size trees and not less than 10 feet for 15 gallon trees sizes (two per tree), no galvanized stakes. (6) Commercially available tree rubber ties are to be used unless there is a need for guy wires. All trees tied in two locations — top and bottom. Stakes will not be placed closer than 12 inches from the top tie on the tree trunk. (7) Stakes and ties will be placed so no chafing of bark occurs and shall be checked frequently and retied to prevent girdling. (8) Broken branches are to be removed immediately whether they are in the tree or on the ground. (9) Trees located in turf lawn and ground cover areas shall have a minimum of 36-48 inch diameter maintained mulched clearance where applicable. (10) All shrubs and plant material shall be maintained as needed to avoid contact and interference with the trees trunk and canopy. (11) Irrigated and non -irrigated tree wells located within an LMD maintained area shall be kept clear of all weeds, trash and debris. b. Fertilization: Apply fertilizer within drip line at least once per year (during the months of March or April) to provide a healthy color in all plants. Fertilizer should, at the direction of LMD, be a balanced organic 10-6-4 ratio with trace element. Contractor shall provide Special Districts with two (2) weeks notification prior to the fertilizer application. c. Permits: If a permit is required for tree pruning, Contractor will obtain a permit prior to commencement of work by Contractor. d. Tree Replacement: All trees permanently damaged as a result of action or inaction Bid # LMD16-17-06 24 by the contractor will be replaced as provided for under Section 5 with the identical species of tree existing previously, unless otherwise notified in writing by Special Districts. The need for and the size of replacement will be determined by Special Districts at the monthly maintenance inspection meeting or upon written notification. Size of the replacement shall be of a like size. Substitutions will require prior written approval by Special Districts. Original plans and specifications should be consulted to insure correct identification of species. Upon notification, all newly Planted trees, by others, are the responsibility of the Contractor to maintain and guarantee healthy establishment for a Period of 90 days. If the landscape contractor plants additional trees it will be considered "extra work cost." e. Olive Tree Spraying: Ornamental olive trees shall be sprayed to prevent fruit set by use of "Maintain," "Floret" or other approved product/method. Two (2) applications shall be required 7-10 days apart. The first application shall be applied when''/] to'/< of the olive blooms are open (sometime between April 1 and May 10). Both spray applications shall be put on using a power sprayer with a minimum of 150 p.s.i. pressure. The Landscape Maintenance District's Tree Maintenance contractor will provide most of the chemical applications to trees. If the landscape contractor provides this service it will be considered "extra work cost". f. Fireblight Treatment: Preventative Fireblight treatment for Pyrus Kawakamii to consist of spray application between October 1 and mid-November. Post treatment to consist of pruning out dead wood, sterilizing pruning tools after each cut. Preventative Fireblight treatment for Platanus to consist of two applications and possibly a third application, depending on the effectiveness of the previous application. The first application shall occur in February, during the budding stage. The second treatment shall occur in March, during the juvenile growth stage of the leaf. The third application shall occur in April if there is evidence of blight after mature growth of leaf. Materials used shall be of an approved type by the County Agriculture Department. If the landscape contractor provides this service it will be considered "extra work cost'. g. Oak Tree Pruning Permit: All cuts over 2 inches in diameter on Oak Trees will be done by the Landscape Maintenance Tree Maintenance contractor. All other cuts on Oak Trees shall be made to ISA standards with an Oak Tree Pruning Permit per City Municipal Code by the landscape contractor or their subcontractor. Special Districts will procure Oak Tree Permits once work is approved. h. Tree Pruning/Trimming: All tree trimming/pruning will be done in accordance with the standards established by the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) and ANSI 300 Best Management pruning practices. 20. USE OF INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT (I.P.M.) 20.01 Special Districts will provide the materials (Biological insects) necessary for integrated pest management (IPM) and contractor at his under the terms of this agreement will provide the labor. a. Integrated Pest Management (IPM): Integrated pest management (IPM) is a pest management strategy that focuses on long-term prevention or suppression of pest problems with minimum impact on human health, the environment, and non -target organisms. Preferred pest management techniques include encouraging naturally occurring biological control; using alternate plant species or varieties that resist pests; selecting pesticides with a lower toxicity to humans or non -target organisms; adopting cultivating, pruning, fertilizing, or irrigation practices that reduce pest problems; and changing the habitat to make it incompatible with pest development. Pesticides are used as a last resort when careful monitoring indicates that they are needed according to pre -established guidelines. When treatments are necessary, the least toxic and most target -specific pesticides are chosen. Implementing an integrated pest management program requires a thorough understanding of pests, their life Bid # LMD16-17-06 25 histories, environmental requirements, and natural enemies, as well as establishment of a regular, systematic program for surveying pests, their damage, and other evidence of their presence. IPM has been mandated on Federal property since 1996 by Section 136r_1 of Title 7, United States Code, and is cited in Title 41 of the Code of Federal Regulations (102-74.35) as a required service for agencies subject to the authority of the General Services Administration. The Contractor will develop an IPM program for work covered by this statement of work. b. Chemical Application: All work involving the use of chemicals will be accomplished by a State of California Certified or Licensed pest control operator. A written recommendation by a person possessing a valid California Pest Control Advisor License is required prior to chemical application. c. Permits: All chemicals requiring a special permit for use must be registered by the Contractor with the County Agricultural Commissioner's Office and a permit obtained with a copy to Special Districts, prior to use. A copy of all forms submitted to the County Agricultural Commissioner shall be given to Special Districts on a timely basis. d. Compliance with Regulations: All regulations and safety precautions listed in the "Pesticide Information and Safety Manual" published by the University of California will be adhered to. e. Pest Control: Control of ground squirrels, gophers, and other burrowing rodents by trapping and/or eradication will be provided by Special Districts. Contractor is not responsible for this service. Whenever holes are visible upon the surface, these holes shall be filled and securely tamped to avoid moisture runoff entering the holes by the County Agricultural Department who will provide pest control for Special Districts. This procedure shall be followed in all areas, especially within all slope areas. Contractor is responsible for notifying Special Districts upon detecting a need for rodent control. 21. GENERAL CLEAN-UP 21.01 Contractor shall at his sole expense under the terms of this agreement perform the following services: a. Trash Removal/Receptacles: The contractor shall empty all trash cans and replace all trash bags a minimum of three (3) times per week. The contractor shall provide a trash pickup schedule for the approval by Special Districts. The contractor shall pick up trash and accumulated debris from site per contract, and clean trash receptacles as needed. In addition, dog feces are also to be removed from the walkways located within the Paseo system in the LIVID areas. The contractor shall fill all doggie bag holders a minimum of twice a week (doggie bags provided by City). b. Concrete/Asphalt Median Strip Maintenance: Contractor is responsible for weed and grass removal within the crack(s) on the asphalt, concrete, and stamped concrete median strip areas, if any, at all times. c. Curb and Gutter Maintenance: Contractor is responsible for removal of weeds and grass from curb and gutter expansion joints at all times. d. Walkway and Driveway Maintenance: Walkways, paseos and driveways, if any, will be cleaned immediately following mowing and edging and cleaned by use of both commercial grade battery powered blowers (in and around residential units) and gasoline powered blowers (in and around paseo trails) and or broom at a minimum of once per week or as needed. This includes removal of all foreign objects from surfaces such as: Bid # LMD16-17-06 26 (1) Gum, (2) Animal feces, (3) Grease, (4) Paint, (5) Graffiti, (6) Glass and debris All walkway and driveway cracks and expansion joints shall be maintained weed and grass free at all times. e. Drain Maintenance: All drains and catch basins shall be free of silt and other debris at all times. f. Removal of Leaves: Accumulations of leaves that cannot be incorporated into mulch layers shall be removed and properly disposed of not less than once per week. Blowing leaves into the public right of way (street) shall not be permitted at anytime. g. Diversion: The Contractor will be responsible for creating and implementing a written program to divert all green waste from landfills. The program should include, but not be limited to, mulching and composting. The contractor shall report the total tons of green waste generated and the number of tons diverted from the landfill annually to the City's Environmental Services Office. The goal will be at least 85% diversion. h. Tennis courts: Tennis Courts are to be swept clean by power blower or broom a minimum of once per week. i. Freeway On-ramps/Off-ramps: The contractor shall provide trash pickup a minimum of three (3) times per week. The contractor shall provide a trash pickup schedule for approval by Special Districts. The contractor shall pick up trash and accumulated debris from site per contract. 22. WATER MANAGEMENT AND IRRIGATION SYSTEM MAINTENANCE OR REPAIR All irrigation systems within the LIVID areas designated in these specifications will be repaired and maintained as required for operation by the Contractor at the sole expense of the Contractor unless otherwise noted. Contractor's irrigation labor shall be of no charge for all irrigation repairs. For all irrigation repairs, Contractor to be reimbursed at no more than a 15% mark up over the contractor's cost of materials. The Contractor must provide invoices upon request of Special District Staff. Failure to provide copies of invoices may result in delay of payments to Contractor. The Contractor shall adhere to the Irrigation Association, Best Management Practices (BMP'S) at: http://www.irriciation.oraluploaded Files/Standards/BM PDesig n -Instal I-Manacie.3-18-14(2).pdf MANDATORY WEATHERTRAK TRAININGS The contractor will / shall be responsible to complete the following WeatherTrak trainings through HydroPoint University. Proof of completion to be provided no later than (30) thirty days after start of contract. Failure to comply shall result in a $250.00 per day fine each day delinquent. a. Certification Training b. Irrigation Manager, Levels 1-4 Register for trainings at: hftp://www.hydropoint.com/support/su pport-resources/train ing-center/ SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITY The contractor shall maintain (repair or replace as needed) and keep operable all irrigation Bid # LMD16-17-06 27 equipment consisting of: a. Irrigation Station Identification/Location b. Irrigation Heads c. Remote Control Valves d. Flow Sensors e. Flow Sensor Programming f. PVC Piping (Including mainline and laterals) g. Quick Couplers h. Risers i. Swing Joints j. Check Valves k. Irrigation Booster Pumps I. Solar Controllers/Valves m. Battery Operated Controllers/Valves n. Valve Boxes, Quick Coupler Boxes, Etc. o. Irrigation Controller Programming, Updates and Setup 22.01 CONTROLLERS a. All controllers shall be adjusted as needed for optimum performance considering the water requirements of each remote control valve (irrigation station). "Smart" or "weather based" controllers shall be configured to water in the "AUTO MODE" or "ET MODE" when available. Plant establishment periods do not apply to this requirement and should be scheduled accordingly. Contractor is responsible for adjusting the controller parameters/attributes in order to irrigate efficiently and each valve shall be customized for the needs of the plant material. Excessive watering or excessive runoff shall not be permitted. b. The contractor will be responsible for the control of Smart Water Application Technologies (SWAT) certified weather -based controllers or equivalent, controller programming through the Contractors office via a desk top or any wireless computer, or hand held device. The LMD will provide a username/password for access. c. Contractor will provide their own irrigation remote (receiver and transmitter) for control of the Rain Master, Calsense, LEIT (solar), WeatherTrak or other industry standard controllers not listed. The City requires the Promax universal irrigation remote or other "smart phone" technology for its use in field testing and operation of all irrigation systems for the LMD areas. Use of this device will conserve water consumption, provide for more cost effective maintenance of irrigation systems, and assure all parties concerned that the automatic system is operating at maximum efficiency. Special Districts' inspectors may use this device in their inspections to verify that irrigation systems are functioning properly. The bleeding of valves and hand watering are to be used in emergency or testing situations, not for normal or day-to-day inspections. d. Consideration must be given to the soil conditions, seasonal temperatures, wind conditions, slope, humidity, and the relationship of conditions which affect irrigation. This may include daytime watering during winter weather to prevent icy conditions and manual operation of the irrigation system during periods of windy or inclement weather. During freezing and/or windy conditions, automatic irrigation shall be paused until normal conditions exist. No watering medians in windy conditions, to avoid drift and wetting vehicles. e. Contractor shall be responsible for data input with regards to irrigation station reference in the programming function of the central server or at the controller. Example: Station 1 - SE Corner of parking lot, Turf NW of restroom, Shrubs on large slope, etc. Bid # LMD16-17-06 28 f. In areas where wind creates problems of spraying water into private property or road right-of-ways, the controllers shall be set to operate during the period of lowest wind velocity which would normally occur at night (between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.). g. Contractor shall be responsible for monitoring all irrigation systems within the jurisdiction of this Specification and correct for coverage, adjustment, clogging of lines, and removal of obstacles, including plant materials which obstruct the spray. Monitoring shall be scheduled for all systems at minimum 1x monthly. h. Check systems, as needed, for optimum performance and adjust and/or repair any sprinkler heads causing excessive runoff, including slope areas, or which throw directly onto roadway paving or walks (where sprinkler heads can be adjusted). L Contractor is to maintain the watering schedule in "AUTO" mode which will equal the evapotranspiration rate based on topography, soil type, plant material, season or climatic factors. Contractor shall notify The City of Santa Clarita of any schedule changes. j. Contractor shall utilize "cycle & soak" in programming in order to eliminate excessive run- off. k. Scheduled operation other than 9:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. must be approved by The City of Santa Clarita. I. When available, copies of controller maps shall be kept in enclosures at all times. m. Contractor is responsible for maintenance of the interiors of controller enclosures and shall be kept clean free of debris and pests, regardless of condition(s) at time of contract award. n. Contractor shall be responsible to notify The City of Santa Clarita of any additional water requirements to the landscape which is outside of the "AUTO" scheduled program application. o. It is the responsibility of the Contractor to keep the plant material alive. If this requires an extra application of irrigation water, the Contractor is to make the necessary adjustments and immediately notify The City of Santa Clarita upon doing so. p. Only The City of Santa Clarita staff, City Monitors, the Contractor Supervisor/ Foreman or Irrigation Technician will have access to all controllers. Enclosures will be locked/padlocked at all times. q. The Contractor shall test the soil in turf and groundcover areas and around all trees and shrubs monthly or as necessary with soil probes to determine that the proper amount of water is being applied at all times. This information should be used to adjust watering times on the controller and supplemental hand or deep watering as necessary. r. The Contractor shall make adjustments to the water programs to compensate for irrigation heads on each system, soil type and permeability, wind condition, orientation to the sun, air temperature, season, and logistical considerations s. Once the irrigation system has been adjusted to only irrigate the planting areas it was designed to irrigate, the contractor shall then monitor the irrigation watering application time to determine the length of time each system runs until irrigation runs off the landscape area. This information will then be used to establish "cycle & soak" parameters. t. The maximum run time should then be set a minimum of one minute less than the time it takes for run off to occur. This will establish the maximum run time for each valve, with full sun exposure. Adjust valves with partial shade or full shade to have less run time than the systems in full sun. u. It is required that soil conditions be constantly monitored with a soil probe to insure that over -saturation of the soil does not occur. Bid # LMD16-17-06 29 v. In addition to the soils condition, the individual plant material requirements must be taken into account. As the plant material becomes established, a reduction in the frequency of watering should be implemented to harden -off the plant material while maintaining it in a healthy condition. 22.02 SYSTEM OPERATION a. As a standard practice, the Contractor shall formally acknowledge receipt of the irrigation System within the first 60 days of the notice to proceed. It is the Contractors responsibility to conduct a full scale irrigation auditlassessment to determine deficiencies in the system and make recommendations for repair(s). b. Contractor will be responsible for immediate maintenance (repair or replacement) of all irrigation systems. Contractor will be responsible at all times for hand watering and the bleeding of valves in emergency situations as required to sustain and prevent loss of turf, trees, annuals, perennial plants, and ground covers when automatic systems are not functioning. c. Irrigation system will be controlled by Contractor in such a way as not to cause an excessively wet area which could interfere with the Contractor's ability to mow/maintain landscaped areas. d. All irrigation systems shall be personally inspected by Contractor a minimum of once per month to verify effectiveness of sprinkler operation. The appropriate Irrigation Inspection Form must be filled out per controller and submitted to The City of Santa Clarita LIVID for review. Inspection forms subject to update or change at discretion of Special Districts. e. Contractor shall adjust and clean as necessary all sprinkler heads, valves and pressure regulators to continue operation at maximum efficiency and performance. f. All materials and workmanship will be in accordance with the City Plumbing Ordinances if/when applicable. g. Sprinkler heads in turf areas shall be kept clear of overgrowth, which may obstruct maximum operation. No chemical spraying or growth inhibitors around head shall be allowed. h. Contractor shall be responsible for trimming plant material and making necessary adjustments to riser heights as growth rates indicate. L Contractor shall be responsible for hand -watering any pots not provided with an irrigation system to maintain plants and promote optimum growth. j. Adjustments in operating pressure for spray and rotor type heads shall be followed per manufacturer's recommendation to provide optimum efficiency unless instructed otherwise by The City of Santa Clarita. k. Contractor shall be required to walk each site upon request by The City of Santa Clarita representative a minimum of one time per quarter to inspect the operation of the irrigation system. I. Plant damage or loss resulting from the failure to promptly report irrigation system failure shall be considered Contractor negligence and such plant material shall be repaired or replaced at Contractor expense. m. All hand watering performed with a hose shall require the hose to have a flow control that will allow the operator to turn the hose off between watering areas to minimize any wasted water. n. The Contractor shall be responsible for monitoring all project irrigation systems and should correct coverage, head adjustments, clogged lines, loose staking of heads and pipes, and obstacles which obstruct the spray. Make all necessary adjustments to heads that spray onto roadways, walks, walls, and patio areas or out of intended area of Bid # LMD16-17-06 30 coverage. The Contractor shall clean and adjust sprinkler heads as needed for proper coverage. Each system should be operated via remote control and observed on a regular basis. o. During extremely hot weather, long holiday periods, and during or following breakdown of systems, the contractor should provide adequate personnel and materials as required to adequately water all landscaped areas at no extra cost to The City of Santa Clarita. When breakdowns or malfunctions exist, the contractor should water manually by whatever means necessary to maintain all plant materials in a healthy condition. Overly wet or dry conditions should not be permitted to develop. p. Once a year, the contractor shall clean all controller cabinets and valve boxes, remove intruding soil and replace gravel as needed. q. Testing, certification and service of the backflow prevention devices on the irrigation systems shall be done by a certified tester as provided by The City of Santa Clarita. r. Contractor shall not repair, manipulate or remove backflow devices unless prior authorization has been received by a City of Santa Clarita representative. However, Contractor is permitted to make use of shutoff valves located on or near backflow devices in the event of a mainline break and/or maintenance. s. Contractor shall notify the LMD office immediately should a backflow prevention device malfunction occur. t. Landscape Maintenance District Consultants/Inspectors/City staff will spot check controller schedules on each inspection of a district to assure compliance with irrigation program standards. Contractor shall conduct a complete irrigation system inspection for each district at minimum of twice a year. u. The Contractor shall be responsible, at no extra cost, to manually shut off backflow devices as directed by City staff for scheduled City events, activities and filming. 22.03 REPAIRS a. All pop-up heads should be assembled on triple swing joints. b. When irrigation heads, risers, nozzles, etc. break, they will be replaced with like for like irrigation heads. Uniformity is of the utmost importance. c. All remote control valves shall be Superior 950DW brass valves unless other(s) are accepted by LMD staff. d. Contractor shall repair all leaking or defective valves immediately upon occurrence, or within 24 hours following notification from LMD of such a deficiency. e. Malfunctions of any nature which are deemed to be the fault of materials or workmanship still covered under original installation guarantee shall be reported immediately to The City of Santa Clarita. f. Contractor shall submit itemized irrigation invoices for repairs, per LMD Zone on an as needed basis. g. Repair logs shall be maintained and will include date of repair, nature of repair, and itemized list of materials for clarity. Site map/photo documentation to illustrate location of repair, photo of site condition, and work completed shall be included with repair log(s). 22.04 CONSERVATION The City of Santa Clarita will conduct monthly water management meetings with the contractor to review all controllers with irregular usage and situations where water consumption is excessively high. All plant stress or loss due to under -watering or over - Bid # LMD16-17-06 31 watering will demonstrate contractor neglect and cost to replace said material will be at Contractor's sole expense. The City of Santa Clarita will conduct monthly Water Management Meetings with the contractor to review any penalty charges that were caused by the Contractor's inability to properly manage water allocations, when applicable. The Contractor will be responsible for paying all water penalties incurred on each water meter for all overages exceeding allocation established by the respective water purveyor. The City of Santa Clarita may waive specific penalties at its sole discretion. The City of Santa Clarita takes Water Conservation very seriously and will not tolerate mismanaged or neglected water delivery systems. 22.05 WATER BUDGETS In order to ensure efficient and responsible water management with regards to landscape irrigation, the City of Santa Clarita Special Districts office requires the following: When water budgets have been established for each individual service area within a Landscape Maintenance District Zone (specifically water meter and/or point of connection), CONTRACTOR shall not exceed the Maximum Applied Water Allowance (MAWA) as established by State Assembly Bill 1881, Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance (MWELO). hftp://www.water.ca.gov/wateruseefficiency/landscapeordinance/ When water budgets and/or tiered rate structures are enforced by individual water purveyors such as; Valencia Water Company, Newhall County Water District, Santa Clarita Water Division or Castaic Lake Water Agency, CONTRACTOR shall not exceed the monthly allocation(s) as set forth by the service provider for each individual service area within a Landscape Maintenance District Zone, specifically water meter and/or point of connection. Failure to comply with these requirements will result in a probationary period of up to 60 days to allow for corrective actions. Failure to comply with water budgets within this time frame may lead to monetary penalties up to the costs of the excessive use which exceeds the water budget(s), efficient tier, or any "penalty" tier the City of Santa Clarita is subjected to. 23. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF WALKWAYS, SERVICE ROADS AND DRAINAGE SYSTEMS 23.01 Walkways and Service Roads: All walkways and service roads, if any, shall be maintained by Contractor so as to keep the integrity of the walking or driving surface in a safe, unimpaired condition. This shall include minor concrete grinding of lifts or replacement to concrete sidewalks, paseos and trails within the LMD maintained areas. The contractor may not use subcontractors not included with the bid submission without the written approval of Special District Staff. Any unsafe condition of a walkway or service road shall be reported immediately to the LMD Inspector or directly to the City. a. Contractor may be responsible for total replacement or repair on walkways or any hardscaped area, or if any plant damage occurs due to Contractor's negligence or by accidental damage within his maintenance operation. b. Contractor shall be responsible for sweeping/blowing all walkways and paseos within the contract boundaries at a minimum of once per week or as necessary or as requested by Special Districts. All debris must be collected and removed. Bid # LMD16-17-06 32 c. Disposal of debris by blowing into roadways, sidewalks, or other areas is prohibited and may be cause for contract termination. 23.02 Drainage Systems: The following services shall be provided by Contractor at their expense per Contract Agreement except as otherwise provided for: a. All LIVID area surface drains ("V" ditches), shall be kept clear of debris at all times so that water will have an unimpeded passage to its outlet. Contractor will not flush dirt or debris into the stormdrain system per the City's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (N.P.D.E.S.) permit. All debris will be collected and disposed of properly. b. All LIVID area sub -surface drains (except storm drains), if any, shall be periodically flushed with water to avoid build-up of silt and debris. All inlets to sub -surface drains shall be kept clear of leaves, paper, and other debris to ensure unimpeded passage of water. Every attempt will be made to prevent debris from continuing into the City's Stormdrain system including the use of sand bags, straw bales or other Best Management Practices (B.M.Ps) c. Disposal of green waste or other debris into catch basins, drains or storm drains is prohibited. Such action could result in termination of maintenance contract. d. During periods of inclement weather, Contractor will provide inspections of the property during regular assigned hours to prevent or minimize the possible damage from inclement weather. Contractor shall report any storm damage to City LMD within 12 hours of occurrence. All storm damages must be photo documented prior to removal or clean up. If remedial work is requested beyond scope of this contract, it may be paid as extra work. e. Contractor shall be responsible for periodic inspection of surface drains, v -ditches, swales, etc located within the landscaped areas. These drains shall be checked to assure proper functioning prior to inclement weather. Contractor shall remove any debris or vegetation that may accumulate at the inlet and prevent proper flow of water. 24. MAINTENANCE INSPECTIONS 24.01 Contractor shall: Weekly perform a maintenance inspection of all facilities within the LIVID during daylight hours. Such inspection shall be both visual and operational. The operational inspection shall include operation of all sprinklers, lighting and other mechanical systems to check for proper operational condition and reliability. Contractor is required to input non -contractual service request information into the City's reporting system at: www.santa-clarita.com/e-service. 24.02 Monthly; meet on site with an authorized representative of Special Districts for a walk- through inspection. Said meeting shall be at the convenience of Special Districts and may include residents of the community. Special Districts may notify the appropriate local representatives of the time and place of each walk-through inspection at least one (1) week prior to such inspection. In addition, bi-weekly interim inspections may be made by Special Districts. Any corrective work required as a result of a monthly inspection or any "interim" inspection by Special Districts shall be accomplished to the satisfaction of Special Districts within 3 working days of the notification of deficiencies, except in the case of a leaking valve, which must be repaired within 24 hours following notification. 25. GRAFFITI ERADICATION AND CONTROL 25.01 Contractor may be responsible to remove small amounts of graffiti (licensed plate size) as it appears upon any of the walkways, Paseo overpasses and underpasses, walls, or any appurtenant structures or equipment within the areas under Contractor's maintenance. Special Districts Inspector will be informed of all graffiti immediately upon discovery. Contractor is required to input graffiti information into the City's reporting system at: www.santa-clarita.com/e- alaffit!- Bid # LMD16-17-06 33 25.02 The contractor may be required to remove small amounts of debris which would fit into a small pick up truck. In such cases the dump fee may be invoiced to Special Districts. Removal of larger items would be considered as an "additional work" item and subject to the terms of Section 4. 25.03 All materials and processes used in graffiti eradication shall be non -injurious to surfaces and adjacent District property and approved by CAL -OSHA. Materials and processes used must be approved by LMD prior to use. 26. NATURAL AREAS MAINTENANCE 26.01 Natural areas are open space areas that have minimal usage due to the sloping character of the land and the rugged landscape materials that are native to the land. Contractor will provide periodic maintenance, according to routine scheduling, consisting of weed and debris removal as directed by Special Districts. 27. IRRIGATED STREET TREE WELLS Contractor is responsible to keep tree wells within LMD areas weed -free and maintain tree well irrigation system in accordance with Section 22 of these Specifications. Maintenance of trees in street tree wells shall be in accordance with Section 19 or these Specifications. 28. IRRIGATED / NON -IRRIGATED STREET TREE WELLS 28.01 Contractor is responsible to keep tree wells within LMD areas weed -free and maintain tree well irrigation system in accordance with Section 22 of these Specifications. Maintenance of trees in street tree wells shall be in accordance with Section 19 of these Specifications. 29. NON LANDSCAPED MEDIANS & UNDEVELOPED MEDIANS 29.01 Contractor will provide periodic maintenance, according to routine maintenance scheduling, consisting of debris removal, weed abatement and mulch application. 30. FUTURE MEDIANS 30.01 For the maintenance of future medians that have been accepted by the City, contractor to provide a maintenance proposal for those areas to Special Districts with unit pricing based on the LMD Additional Pricing Sheet #2 included in this bid. 31. PERFORMANCE REPORTS 31.01 The contract and performance of said contractor will be monitored by an assigned City of Santa Clarita Contract Landscape Monitor. A LMD Landscape Contractor Performance Form (Exhibit D) will be filled out by the Landscape Monitor and submitted to the LMD office recording the performance of the contractor as it specifically relates to the individual Zone. A deficiency in any area of the contract will result in an adjustment of payment in the amount of $250.00 to be deducted from the invoice (Refer to Section 10.6) Bid # LMD16-17-06 34 BID SECURITY FORMS FOR CHECK OR BOND TO ACCOMPANY BID NOTE: The following form shall be used in case check accompanies bid. Accompanying this Proposal is a 'certified/cashier's check payable to the order of the City of Santa Clarita for: dollars ($ ), this amount being not less than ten percent (10%) of the total amount of the first contract year (365 days) of this bid. The proceeds of this check shall become the property of said AGENCY provided this Proposal shall be accepted by said AGENCY through action of its legally constituted contracting authorities, and the undersigned shall fail to execute a contract and furnish the required bonds within the stipulated time; otherwise, the check shall be returned to the undersigned. Project Name: ANNUAL CONTRACT FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT Zone 20 Golden Valley Ranch Commercial and Zone 21 Golden Valley Ranch Residential Zone 21 (Future School Slope Site) LMD-16-17-06 Bidder's Signature CONTRACTOR Address City, State, Zip Code * Delete the inapplicable work. NOTE: If the bidder desires to use a bond instead of a check, the following form shall be executed. The sum of this bond shall be not less than ten percent (10%) of the total amount of the bid. Bid # LMD16-17-06 35 PROPOSAL GUARANTEE BID BOND ANNUAL CONTRACT FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT Zone 20 Golden Valley Ranch Commercial and Zone 21 Golden Valley Ranch Residential Zone 21 (Future School Slope Site) LMD-16-17-06 City of Santa Clarita, California KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that as BIDDER, and as SURETY, are held and firmly bound unto the City of Santa Clarita, as AGENCY, in the penal sum of dollars ($ ), which is ten percent (10%) of the total of first contract year (365 days) amount which is bid by BIDDER, to AGENCY for the above -stated project, for the payment of which sum, BIDDER and SURETY agree to be bound, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITIONS OF THIS OBLIGATION ARE SUCH that, whereas BIDDER is about to submit a bid to AGENCY for the above -stated project, if said bid is rejected, or if said bid is accepted and the contract is awarded and entered into by BIDDER in the manner and time specified, then this obligation shall be null and void, otherwise it shall remain in full force and effect in favor of AGENCY. IN WITNESS WHEREAS, the parties hereto have set their names, titles, hands, and seals, this day of 20_ BIDDER SURETY* Subscribed and sworn to this day of 20_ NOTARY PUBLIC *Provide BIDDER and SURETY name, address, and telephone number and the name, title, address, and telephone number for authorized representative. IMPORTANT - Surety Companies executing Bonds must appear on the Treasury Department's most current list (Circular 570, as amended) and be authorized to transact business in the State where the project is located. Bid # LMD16-17-06 36 FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND ANNUAL CONTRACT FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT Zone 20 Golden Valley Ranch Commercial and Zone 21 Golden Valley Ranch Residential Zone 21 (Future School Slope Site) LMD-16-17-06 City of Santa Clarita, California KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS that , as CONTRACTOR, AND as SURETY, are held and firmly bound unto the City of Santa Clarita, as AGENCY, in the penal sum of dollars ($ ), which is one -hundred (100%) percent of the total amount for the above -stated project, for the payment of which sum, CONTRACTOR and SURETY agree to be bound, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. For service contracts of a continuing nature, the bond shall be in the amount equal to the amount of the initial contract term. Thereafter, the bond shall be in an amount equal to the annual value of such contract. The term of the bond shall cover the initial contract term. Thereafter, CONTRACTOR and SURETY must submit a new or renewed bond covering each subsequent annual renewal of the contract. THE CONDITIONS OF THIS OBLIGATION ARE SUCH that, whereas CONTRACTOR has been awarded and is about to enter into the annexed Contract Agreement with AGENCY for the above -stated project, if CONTRACTOR faithfully performs and fulfills all obligations under the contract documents in the manner and time specified therein, then this obligation shall be null and void, otherwise it shall remain in full force and effect in favor of AGENCY; provided that any alterations in the obligation or time for completion made pursuant to the terms of the contract documents shall not in any way release either CONTRACTOR or SURETY, and notice of such alterations is hereby waived by SURETY. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have set their names, titles, hands, and seals, this day of , 20. CONTRACTOR* SURETY* Subscribed and sworn to this 20 NOTARY PUBLIC day of *Provide CONTRACTOR/SURETY name, address, and telephone number and the name, title, address, and telephone number of authorized representative. Bid # LMD16-17-06 37 D. SAMPLE CONTRACT MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT (SAMPLE) BETWEEN THE CITY OF SANTA CLARITA AND FOR THIS MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made by and between the CITY OF SANTA CLARITA, a general law city and municipal corporation ("CITY") and , ("CONTRACTOR"). The Parties agree as follows: 1. CONSIDERATION. A. As partial consideration, CONTRACTOR agrees to perform the work listed in the SCOPE OF SERVICES, below; and B. As additional consideration, CONTRACTOR and CITY agree to abide by the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement; and C. As additional consideration, CITY agrees to pay CONTRACTOR on a basis an amount set forth in the attached Exhibit "12," which is incorporated by reference, for CONTRACTOR's services. CITY will pay such amount promptly, but not later than thirty (30) days after receiving CONTRACTOR 3s invoice. 2. TERM. The term of this Agreement will be from , 20 , to , 20 The Agreement may be renewed upon mutual consent of the parties. 3. SCOPE OF SERVICES. A. CONTRACTOR will perform services listed in the attached Exhibit CONTRACTOR will, in a workmanlike manner, furnish all of the labor, technical, administrative, professional and other personnel, all supplies and materials, equipment, printing, vehicles, transportation, office space and facilities, and all tests, testing and analyses, calculation, and all other means whatsoever, except as herein otherwise expressly specified to be furnished by CITY, necessary or proper to perform and complete the work and provide the professional services required of CONTRACTOR by this Agreement. 4. PREVAILING WAGES. A. If required by applicable state law including, without limitation Labor Code §§ 1720 (as amended by AB 975 (2001))3 17713 1774, 1775, and 1776, CONTRACTOR must pay its workers prevailing wages. It is CONTRACTOR's responsibility to interpret and implement any prevailing wage requirements and CONTRACTOR agrees to pay any penalty or civil damages resulting from a violation of the prevailing wage laws. In accordance with Labor Code § 1773.2, copies of the prevailing rate of per diem wages are available upon request from CITY 3s Engineering Division or the website for State of California Prevailing Wage Determination at www.dir.ca.Qov/DLSR/PWD. A copy of the prevailing rate of per diem wages must be posted at the job site. B. If this contract is subject to state prevailing wage requirements of the California Labor Bid # LMD16-17-06 38 Code including Sections 1770 and 1773, and the City's California Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) approved Labor Compliance Program. All covered work classifications required in performance of this contract will be subject to prevailing wage provisions. The Contractors and its subcontractors shall pay not less than the state wage rates. Contractor shall further adhere to the requirements contained in the City of Santa Clarke's Labor Compliance Program. A copy of the Labor Compliance Program is available for review upon request at the Office of the City Clerk. All pertinent state statues and regulations, including, but not limited to those referred to in this contract and in the City's Labor Compliance Program, are incorporated herein as though set forth in their entirety. Additionally, the Contractor is responsible for obtaining a current edition of all applicable state statues and regulations and adhering to the latest editions of such. C. Protection of Resident Workers The City of Santa Clarke actively supports the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), which includes provisions addressing employment eligibility, employment verification, and nondiscrimination. Under the INA, employers may hire only persons who may legally work in the United States (i.e., citizens and nationals of the U.S.) and aliens authorized to work in the U.S. The employer must verify the identity and employment eligibility of anyone to be hired, which includes completing the Employment Eligibility Verification Form (1-9). The Contractor shall establish appropriate procedures and controls so no services or products under the Contract Documents will be performed or manufactured by any worker who is not legally eligible to perform such services or employment. 5. FAMILIARITY WITH WORK. A. By executing this Agreement, CONTRACTOR represents that CONTRACTOR has: Thoroughly investigated and considered the scope of services to be performed; and ii. Carefully considered how the services should be performed; and iii. Understands the facilities, difficulties, and restrictions attending performance of the services under this Agreement. B. If services involve work upon any site, CONTRACTOR warrants that CONTRACTOR has or will investigate the site and is or will be fully acquainted with the conditions there existing, before commencing the services hereunder. Should CONTRACTOR discover any latent or unknown conditions that may materially affect the performance of the services, CONTRACTOR will immediately inform CITY of such fact and will not proceed except at CONTRACTOR's own risk until written instructions are received from CITY. 6. INSURANCE. A. Before commencing performance under this Agreement, and at all other times this Agreement is effective, CONTRACTOR will procure and maintain the following types of insurance with coverage limits complying, at a minimum, with the limits set forth below: Bid # LMD16-17-06 39 Type of Insurance Commercial general liability: Business automobile liability Workers compensation Limits (combined single) $1,000,000 $1,000,000 Statutory requirement B. Commercial general liability insurance will meet or exceed the requirements of ISO -CGL Form No. CG 00 01 11 85 or 88. The amount of insurance set forth above will be a combined single limit per occurrence for bodily injury, personal injury, and property damage for the policy coverage. Liability policies will be endorsed to name City, its officials, and employees as "additional insureds" under said insurance coverage and to state that such insurance will be deemed "primary' such that any other insurance that may be carried by City will be excess thereto. Such insurance will be on an "occurrence," not a "claims made," basis and will not be cancelable or subject to reduction except upon thirty (30) days prior written notice to City. C. Automobile coverage will be written on ISO Business Auto Coverage Form CA 00 01 06 92, including symbol 1 (Any Auto). D. CONTRACTOR will furnish to City duly authenticated Certificates of Insurance evidencing maintenance of the insurance required under this Agreement, endorsements as required herein, and such other evidence of insurance or copies of policies as may be reasonably required by City from time to time. Insurance must be placed with insurers with a current A.M. Best Company Rating equivalent to at least a Rating of "A:VII." Certificate(s) must reflect that the insurer will provide thirty (30) day notice of any cancellation of coverage. CONTRACTOR will require its insurer to modify such certificates to delete any exculpatory wording stating that failure of the insurer to mail written notice of cancellation imposes no obligation, and to delete the word "endeavor" with regard to any notice provisions. E. Should CONTRACTOR, for any reason, fail to obtain and maintain the insurance required by this Agreement, City may obtain such coverage at CONTRACTOR's expense and deduct the cost of such insurance from payments due to CONTRACTOR under this Agreement or terminate. In the alternative, should CONTRACTOR fail to meet any of the F. Should Contractor's insurance required by this Agreement be cancelled at any point prior to expiration of the policy, CONTRACTOR must notify City within 24 hours of receipt of notice of cancellation. Furthermore, CONTRACTOR must obtain replacement coverage that meets all contractual requirements within 10 days of the prior insurer's issuance of notice of cancellation. CONTRACTOR must ensure that there is no lapse in coverage. 7. TIME FOR PERFORMANCE. CONTRACTOR will not perform any work under this Agreement until: A. CONTRACTOR furnishes proof of insurance as required under Section 6 of this Agreement; and B. CITY gives CONTRACTOR a written Notice to Proceed. C. Should CONTRACTOR begin work in advance of receiving written authorization to proceed, any such professional services are at CONTRACTOR's own risk. Bid # LMD16-17-06 40 8. TERMINATION. A. CITY may terminate this Agreement at any time with or without cause B. CONTRACTOR may terminate this Agreement upon providing written notice to CITY at least thirty (30) days before the effective termination date. C. Should the Agreement be terminated pursuant to this Section, CITY may procure on its own terms services similar to those terminated. D. By executing this document, CONTRACTOR waives any and all claims for damages that might otherwise arise from CITY's termination under this Section. 9. INDEMNIFICATION. CONTRACTOR agrees to indemnify and hold CITY harmless from and against any claim, action, damages, costs (including, without limitation, attorney's fees), injuries, or liability, arising out of the performance of this agreement by CONTRACTOR. Should CITY be named in any suit, or should any claim be brought against it by suit or otherwise, arising out of performance by CONTRACTOR of services rendered pursuant to this Agreement, CONTRACTOR will defend CITY (at CITY's request and with counsel satisfactory to CITY) and will indemnify CITY for any judgment rendered against it or any sums paid out in settlement or costs incurred in defense otherwise. 10. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. CITY and CONTRACTOR agree that CONTRACTOR will act as an independent contractor and will have control of all work and the manner in which is it performed. CONTRACTOR will be free to contract for similar service to be performed for other employers while under contract with CITY. CONTRACTOR is not an agent or employee of CITY and is not entitled to participate in any pension plan, insurance, bonus or similar benefits CITY provides for its employees. Any provision in this Agreement that may appear to give CITY the right to direct CONTRACTOR as to the details of doing the work or to exercise a measure of control over the work means that CONTRACTOR will follow the direction of the CITY as to end results of the work only. 11. NOTICES. A. All notices given or required to be given pursuant to this Agreement will be in writing and may be given by personal delivery or by mail. Notice sent by mail will be addressed as follows: To CITY: City of Santa Clarita 23920 Valencia Boulevard, Suite 300 Santa Clarita, CA 91355 To CONTRACTOR: Name Address City When addressed in accordance with this paragraph, notices will be deemed given upon deposit in the United States mail, postage prepaid. In all other instances, notices will be deemed given at the time of actual delivery. C. Changes may be made in the names or addresses of persons to whom notices are to be given by giving notice in the manner prescribed in this paragraph. Bid # LMD16-17-06 41 12. TAXPAYER IDENTIFICATION NUMBER. CONTRACTOR will provide CITY with a Taxpayer Identification Number. 13. WAIVER. A waiver by CITY of any breach of any term, covenant, or condition contained in this Agreement will not be deemed to be a waiver of any subsequent breach of the same or any other term, covenant, or condition contained in this Agreement, whether of the same or different character. 14. CONSTRUCTION. The language of each part of this Agreement will be construed simply and according to its fair meaning, and this Agreement will never be construed either for or against either party. 15. SEVERABLE. If any portion of this Agreement is declared by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid or unenforceable, then such portion will be deemed modified to the extent necessary in the opinion of the court to render such portion enforceable and, as so modified, such portion and the balance of this Agreement will continue in full force and effect. 16. CAPTIONS. The captions of the paragraphs of this Agreement are for convenience of reference only and will not affect the interpretation of this Agreement. 17. WAIVER. Waiver of any provision of this Agreement will not be deemed to constitute a waiver of any other provision, nor will such waiver constitute a continuing waiver. 18. INTERPRETATION. This Agreement was drafted in, and will be construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California, and exclusive venue for any action involving this agreement will be in Los Angeles County. 19. AUTHORITY/MODIFICATION. This Agreement may be subject to and conditioned upon approval and ratification by the Santa Clarita City Council. This Agreement is not binding upon CITY until executed by the City Manager. The Parties represent and warrant that all necessary action has been taken by the Parties to authorize the undersigned to execute this Agreement and to engage in the actions described herein. This Agreement may be modified by written agreement. CITY's City Manager may execute any such amendment on behalf of CITY. 20. ACCEPTANCE OF FACSIMILE SIGNATURES. The Parties agree that this Agreement, agreements ancillary to this Agreement, and related documents to be entered into in connection with this Agreement will be considered signed when the signature of a party is delivered by facsimile transmission. Such facsimile signature will be treated in all respects as having the same effect as an original signature. 21. EFFECT OF CONFLICT. In the event of any conflict, inconsistency, or incongruity between any provision of this Agreement, its attachments, the purchase order, or notice to proceed, the provisions of this Agreement will govern and control. 22. FORCE MAJEURE. Should performance of this Agreement be prevented due to fire, flood, explosion, war, terrorist act, embargo, government action, civil or military authority, the natural elements, or other similar causes beyond the Parties' control, then the Agreement will immediately terminate without obligation of either party to the other. 23. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement and its one attachment constitutes the sole agreement between CONTRACTOR and CITY respecting maintenance. To the extent that there are additional terms and conditions contained in Exhibit " " that are not in conflict with this Agreement, those terms are incorporated as if fully set forth above. There are no other understandings, terms or other agreements expressed or implied, oral or written. Bid # LMD16-17-06 42 24. CONFLICT OF INTEREST. CONSULTANT will comply with all conflict of interest laws and regulations including, without limitation, CITY's conflict of interest regulations. (SIGNATURES ON NEXT PAGE) Bid # LMD16-17-06 43 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this contract the day and year first hereinabove written. FOR CONTRACTOR: By: Sample Only— Do Not ftn Print Name & Title Date: FOR CITY OF SANTA CLARITA: KENNETH W. STRIPLIN, CITY MANAGER By: City Manager Date: ATTEST: By: City Clerk Date: APPROVED AS TO FORM: JOSEPH M. MONTES, CITY ATTORNEY By: City Attorney Date: Bid # LMD16-17-06 44 E. BID SCHEDULE ANNUAL CONTRACT FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT Zone 20 Golden Valley Ranch Commercial and Zone 21 Golden Valley Ranch Residential Zone 21 (Future School Slope Site) 1. LIVID Zone 20 LMD-16-17-06 x12mos = /annually Total bid in numbers Total bid amount, annually, in legibly printed 2. LMD Zone 21 x12mos = /annually Total bid in numbers Total bid amount, annually, in legibly printed words 3. LIVID Zone 21 (Future School Slope Site) x12mos = /annually Total bid in numbers Total bid amount, annually, in legibly printed Please print vendor company name Bid # LMD16-17-06 45 LMD ADDITIONAL PRICING (SHEET #1) DO NOT ADD TO TOTAL Pricing and Billing Schedule Detail Hourly labor rates to be used in performing the work required in the specifications for annual landscape maintenance. These rates will not be used in evaluating the bid, but shall be used in evaluating cost estimates for "additional' or "extra" work requested by the City under this contract. Extra/Additional work by the CONTRACTOR, shall not exceed the labor rates as listed below: Skill Level Hourly cost After hour emergency Irrigation Laborer $40.00 per hour Landscape / Construction Laborer $30.00 per hour QAC/CAL Herbicide and Pesticide Applicator $30.00 per hour $65.00 per hour $45.00 per hour I Please note: pricing increase allowance will be according to Consumer Price Index (see Section A, `Bid Instructions, Item #34) Please initial to verify acknowledgement of labor rates - (initial) Bid # LMD16-17-06 46 LMD ADDITIONAL PRICING SHEET #2 Please list the unit price for labor, EXCLUDING part/material costs for the following tasks. These rates will not be used in evaluating the bid, but may be used in evaluating cost estimates for additional work requested by the City under this contract (including both Zone 2). Bid # LMD16-17-06 47 UNITOF UNIT EXTENDED LINE DESCRIPTION MEASUR(unit PRICE QUANTITY PRICE price x quantity) Price for landscaped 1 median maintenance for 1 square foot 1000 sq. ft. shrubs and ground cover. Price for landscaped, 2 irrigated slope 1 square foot 1000 sq. ft. maintenance. 3 Price for non -irrigated 1 square foot 1000 sq. ft. landscaped slopes 4 Price for concrete median 1 square foot 1000 sq. ft. maintenance. Bid # LMD16-17-06 47 DESIGNATION OF SUBCONTRACTORS ANNUAL CONTRACT FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT Zone 20 Golden Valley Ranch Commercial and Zone 21 Golden Valley Ranch Residential Zone 21 (Future School Slope Site) LMD-16-17-06 City of Santa Clarita, California Subcontractor A e of firm: DBE STATUS: Certifying Agency: Dollar Value of Work Annual Gross Receipts: Location and Place of Business Bid Schedule Item Nos: Description of Work License No. Exp. Date: / / Phone ( ) Subcontractor Age of firm: DBE STATUS: Certifying Agency: Dollar Value of Work Annual Gross Receipts: Location and Place of Business Bid Schedule Item Nos: Description of Work License No. Exp. Date: / / Phone ( ) Subcontractor Age of firm: DBE STATUS: Certifying Agency: Dollar Value of Work Annual Gross Receipts: Location and Place of Business Bid Schedule Item Nos: Description of Work License No. Exp. Date: / / Phone ( ) NOTE: A contractor or subcontractor shall not be qualified to bid on, be listed in a bid proposal, subject to the requirements of Section 4104 of the Public Contract Code, or engage in the performance of any contract for public work, as defined in this chapter, unless currently registered and qualified to perform public work pursuant to Section 1725.5 of the Labor Code. It is not a violation of this section for an unregistered contractor to submit a bid that is authorized by Section 7029.1 of the Business and Professions Code or by Section 10164 or 20103.5 of the Public Contract Code, provided the contractor is registered to perform public work pursuant to Section 1725.5 of the Labor Code at the time the contract is awarded. Bid # LMD16-17-06 48 DESIGNATION OF SUBCONTRACTORS ANNUAL CONTRACT FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT Zone 20 Golden Valley Ranch Commercial and Zone 21 Golden Valley Ranch Residential Zone 21 (Future School Slope Site) LMD-16-17-06 City of Santa Clarita, California Subcontractor Age of firm: DBE STATUS: Certifying Agency: Dollar Value of Work Annual Gross Receipts: Location and Place of Business Description of Work License No. Bid Schedule Item Nos: Description of Work License No. Exp. Date: / / Phone ( ) Subcontractor DBE STATUS: Age of firm: Certifying Agency: Dollar Value of Work Annual Gross Receipts: Location and Place of Business Bid Schedule Item Nos: Description of Work License No. Exp. Date: / / Phone ( ) Subcontractor DBE STATUS: Age of firm: Certifying Agency: Dollar Value of Work Annual Gross Receipts: Location and Place of Business Bid Schedule Item Nos: Description of Work License No. Exp. Date: / / Phone ( ) NOTE: A contractor or subcontractor shall not be qualified to bid on, be listed in a bid proposal, subject to the requirements of Section 4104 of the Public Contract Code, or engage in the performance of any contract for public work, as defined in this chapter, unless currently registered and qualified to perform public work pursuant to Section 1725.5 of the Labor Code. It is not a violation of this section for an unregistered contractor to submit a bid that is authorized by Section 7029.1 of the Business and Professions Code or by Section 10164 or 20103.5 of the Public Contract Code, provided the contractor is registered to perform public work pursuant to Section 1725.5 of the Labor Code at the time the contract is awarded. Bid # LMD16-17-06 49 ANNUAL CONTRACT FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT Zone 20 Golden Valley Ranch Commercial and Zone 21 Golden Valley Ranch Residential Zone 21 (Future School Slope Site) LMD-16-17-06 City of Santa Clarita, California The following are the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of three public agencies for which BIDDER has performed work of a similar scope and size within the past 3 years: 1. Name and Address of Owner / Agency 2. 3. Name and Telephone Number of Person Familiar with Project Contract Amount Type of Work Date Completed Name and Address of Owner / Agency Name and Telephone Number of Person Familiar with Project Contract Amount Type of Work Date Completed Name and Address of Owner / Agency Name and Telephone Number of Person Familiar with Project Contract Amount Type of Work Date Completed The following are the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of all brokers and sureties from whom BIDDER intends to procure insurance bonds: Bid # LMD16-17-06 50 ANNUAL CONTRACT FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT Zone 20 Golden Valley Ranch Commercial and Zone 21 Golden Valley Ranch Residential Zone 21 (Future School Slope Site) LMD-16-17-06 DOCUMENTS CHECKLIST The following documents are required to be completed and submitted by the Contractor at the times specified by an X opposite each title. If no column is marked, document will not be required. DO NOT send more information than is requested. DO send the REQUESTED information. With Bid Proposal (All Bidders) With Agreement (Awardee only) Prior to Starting Work (Awardee only) X Proposal — electronic X Proof of Contractor's License - license number will suffice X Bidder's Bond (MUST be received at City Hall prior to bid due date) X List of Subcontractors — if none, write "n/a",-Do NOT leave blank X References X Bid Schedule — Use the City supplied pricing page only X Pricing pages that require initials X Required certificates/qualifications (as identified in solicitation including but not limited to, License C27 and CLIA certification) X Contract Agreement X Insurance Requirements — Return 2LI if Awardee X Bond for Faithful Performance X Payment Bond (for Labor and Material) X Certification of Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance X Certification of Worker's Compensation Insurance X Certification of Fire and Extended Coverage Insurance X Maintenance Meeting X Emergency Contact Information Bid # LMD16-17-06 51 EXHIBIT A EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS Additional equipment requirements for work within proposed Landscape Maintenance District or the ability to rent. • Commercial Grade Chipper Commercial grade lawn mowers with mulching blade attachment, sufficient in size to cover large turf areas • Commercial Grade Battery Powered Leaf Blowers (Minimum of 50% of the blowers dedicated to this contract per Zone, in and around residential structures) Proper equipment required to perform pruning tasks including hand pruners, loppers, saws, pole pruners and chainsaws All maintenance supplies for proper equipment operation • Garden Spading Forks • Shovels Rakes • Scoop Shovels • Safety equipment such as head, eye and ear protection, work boots. Body protection such as chaps should also be used when operating chainsaws • Irrigation controller remotes and transmitters compatible with all controllers within said Zones All the required tools and equipment to make minor and major irrigation repairs • All traffic control signs mechanical and stand alone, barricades, cones, vests. All equipment and safety wear shall be Cal-Osha approved Bid # LMD16-17-06 52 EXHIBIT B GENERAL INVENTORY LISTS Inventory List: Zone 20 Golden Valley Ranch Commercial Item # Description Approximate Square Footage 1 Parkway landscape 58,500 2 Median landscape 31000 3 Landscape slope and planter 15,000 Inventory List: Zone 21 Golden Valley Ranch Residential Item # Description Approximate Square Footage Quanity 1 Parkway planter beds 65,200 School Slope 2 Non -Irrigated landscape slopes 1,270,000 3 Irrigated landscape slopes 1,195,100 4 Via Princessa tree wells 20 Inventory List: Zone 21 Golden Valley Ranch Residential Zone 21 Irrigated landscape slopes 305,000 (Future School Slope Site) Item # Description Approximate Square Footage 1 Irrigated landscape slopes 305,000 Bid # LMD16-17-06 53 IN I .y ►"-mow Wi i ` T. C EXHIBIT C2 - Zone 21 Parkway and Slopes (2 pages) Parkway and Irrigated Slope Irrigated and Non Irrigated Slope Irrigated and Non Irrigated Slope Irrigated Slope Bid # LMD16-17-06 56 r ailall, all _ •-" lal POP_- _ 4y�pjr •. 4 .. .� I i ,stir ILL I. 41, Ial I « !, \ e 4 1.14� •:i' � sir +F 'I� r ? ;-.1� .. p�... .. T ~ r� iL j., aL i r � 5 `R .: 4 i.... w • - lr!j� lag ._.. i, t V _ppp r � 5 `R .: 4 i.... w • - lr!j� lag LMD CONTRACTOR: FORM TO BE COMPLETED BY LMD MONITOR: EXHIBIT D City of Santa Clarita LMD Contractor Performance Form PERIOD START DATE: PERIOD END DATE: PAYMENT ADJUSTMENT NEEDED: YES NO Overall Contractor Evaluation Idrtlel: 1 2 3 4 Comments: Rating to be stoned on a style of 1-4 with 1 being the lowest and 4 being the highest. l:oreccaptabk 2:h6edslmprovement 3:5uccessfol a:Emeptonal Your vgnsture on this Form indkates that you have seen and reviewed the document with your LMD representative. Crn[ractrr Signature Date UAD ReprcseMMlw Bid # LMD16-17-06 59 tradition COMraatar AdMnialrad" UspmtlMlea CanteratcarAdelft ansibiian S F$ o E $ p S w °!' E a Ea 6$ a}5, 4 E! she r F R if s o U NUMBER DEECRIPTION/10NE 1 3 0 5 6 1 B 9 10 ll 12 Overall Contractor Evaluation Idrtlel: 1 2 3 4 Comments: Rating to be stoned on a style of 1-4 with 1 being the lowest and 4 being the highest. l:oreccaptabk 2:h6edslmprovement 3:5uccessfol a:Emeptonal Your vgnsture on this Form indkates that you have seen and reviewed the document with your LMD representative. Crn[ractrr Signature Date UAD ReprcseMMlw Bid # LMD16-17-06 59 EXHIBIT E (4 pages) April 17, 2016 Apil 2016 May 2016 SuMo TuWe Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 April23 2016 3456789 891011121314 fi 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 �+ 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 17 24 25 2627 28 29 30 29 30 31 17 Sun 18 Man 19 Toe 20 Wed 21 Thu 22 Fri 23 Sat 7 ane Detail 4 men 2008-1 Valencia 2008-1 Railroad 2006-15oledad 2008-1 Soledad 2006-1 Rye cyn elvd(Jorge) Ave(Jorge) cyn (Lisa) cyn (Lisa) & _ [opperlllll(Jorge 8 00 900 10 00 1100 2008-1 MMP 2008-1 Centurion -Plum( 12 PU) 2008-1 New - - Hall Roudabout(Lisal 100 200 300 400 500 600 Bid # LlihMNV @66 1 4/18/2016 6:46 AM 60 • April 2016 May 2016 April 17, 2016 — SuMo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo TUWe Th €r $a 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 • 7 /n+ 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 1112 1314 April 23,`01"' 11 12 la 14 15 16 15 16 17 1819 20 21 17 18 192021 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 24 25 2627 28 29 30 29 30 31 17 Sun 18 Mon 19 Tue 20 Wed 21 Thu 22 Fra 23 Sat am 90a 1000 1100 Detail 2 Men 7-1 ADV Soled& Whites(Keithl T-1 ADV Mchean & W5(Kelth) z-18 Clty Z-18 Valencia LiWary(Jorge) 777� Z-18 Bike Trail Behing Dealemhips(Brya _ Y-- Z-16 Valencia ,Mchean,MMP.al Creeksidge Bridges(Jorge) ,. 7-1 ADV Calgrove(Kelth) 12 pm 100 200 300 4w — a 500 6 09 Bid #LM 011111%2 1 4(18120166:46 AM 61 April 2016 May 2016 April 171 2016 5uMo Tu We Th Fr Sa SuMu Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 • 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 1314 April 23/ 2016 10 11 121314 15 16 15 16 17 1819 20 21 17 18 1920 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 Al 17 Sun 18 Mon 19 Tue 20 Wed 21 Thu 22 Fri 23 Sat 7 am Mow 3 2008-11/5 Lyons(8ryan) 7777 08-1 ns,Orchard €age, and Viancassaporge) 800 900 1000 1100 ------ 2008-114 Sand cyn(8ryan) 12 pm -100 200 306 400 - Soo 600 i Bid # LM80111478= 1 9118/2016 6:96 AM 62 • G Aprl 2016 May 2016 April 17, 2016 Sumo TuWe Th Fr Sa SuMo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 April 23 2016 0466789 $9 10 11 12 13 14 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1S 16 17 1$ 19 20 21 / 17 18 19 20 2122 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 24 25 26 27 PS 29 30 29 30 31 17 Sun i8 Mon 19 Tue 20 Wed 21 Thu 22 Fri 23 Sat 7 ern7�777Boo 8 00 900 10 00 1100 12 pm 100 200 3 60 Facilitiesidt{Lisa) _ _ _- Transit Facilities Via Princessa(Lisa) Transit Facilities SC Metro(Lisa) Transit Facilities Mcbean Park & Ride(Lisa) 2009-114 Sand cyn(Bryan) 400 - 3 00 600 Bid IF I-MRJ`iYbc 41581 1 4/18/2016 6:46 AM 63 00 v It 1 j}j7 4 jr . 11 x } y i �$ t CITY OF SANTA CLARITA INVITATION FOR BID BID # LMD-16-17-06 BID OPENING: September 23, 2016 The City of Santa Clarita Invites electronically sealed bids for: ANNUAL CONTRACT FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT Zone 20 Golden Valley Ranch Commercial and Zone 21 Golden Valley Ranch Residential Zone 21 (Future School Slope Site) 1. Elecironic Bids must be ELECTRONICALLY received at: http./hvww.planetbids.com/portal/Dortal.cfm?CompanvlD=16840# 2. Prices shall be D.D.P. City of Santa Clarita Receiving dock Incolerns 2000 or for the service rendered. 3. Bidder shall honor bid prices for ninety (90) days or for the stated contract period, whichever is longer. 4. Bids must be on this Bid form. Submission of a proposal acknowledges the proposer has read and understands the requirements contained on pages 1 to 53 and Exhibits A to D2. 5. Bid Questions. Questions should be submitted electronically to: The last day for questions will be 5:00 PM, 6. The vendor is responsible for the accuracy and completeness of any solicitation form not obtained directly from the City. 7. Renewal and Pricing Adiustmenl. Contracts entered into pursuant to this Invitation to Bid maybe renewed annually up to 3 times, in accordance with the terms of the contract. If not otherwise stated, the contract may be renewed if the new pricing of the contract does not change more than the Consumer Price Index identified in the most recently City Council approved City of Santa Clarita Combined Engineer's Report for Landscape Maintenance Districts. Name (Print): Michael Clack Email: mclackllaistayQreen.com Company Phone No. -(661)291-2800 Bid # LMD16-17-06 Company: Stay Green Inc. Address: 26415 Summit Circle City: Santa Clarita State[Zip: CA, 91350 Stay Greenlnc. w State Of Caflfomla ,•`,;:,,CONTRACTORS STATE LICENSE BOARD ACTIVE LICENSE tYl. t„ 346620 mo. CORP •. STAY - GREEN INC .k . C27 C61/D49 hpm 12/31/$418 www alb ca gov so Stay Green Inc. 26419 Swnmit Circle, Sarva Claris, CA 91350 • (H(W 858.5508 • (661) 291 2800 . Fut (661 ) 705-2089 %r wnsiHrcenxuin o C-27, C.61 Liccroc+346620 PROPOSAL GUARANTEE BID BOND ANNUAL CONTRACT FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT Zone 20 Golden Valley Ranch Commerclal and Zone 21 Golden Valley Ranch Residential Zone 21 (Future School Slope Site) LMD4647.08 City of Santa Clarita, California KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTSthat SW Green, Inc. as BIDDER, and Nationwide Mutual Insurance pain/ as SURETY, are hell and fimNy bound unto the City of Santa Clarks, as AGENCY, in the penal sum of Ten Percent of Amount Bid dollars f$ 10% 1, which is ten percent (10%) of the total of first contract year (365 days) amount which is bid by BIDDER, to AGENCY for the above -stated project, for the payment of which sum, BIDDER and SURETY agree to be bound, jointly and severally, finny by these presents. THE CONDITIONS OF THIS OBLIGATION ARE SUCH that, whereas BIDDER is about to submit a bid to AGENCY for the above -stated project, if said bid is rejected, or C said bid is accepted and the contract is awarded and entered into by BIDDER in the manner and time specified, then this obligation shall be null and void otherwise it shall remain in full force and effect in favor of AGENCY IN WITNESS WHEREAS the parties hereto have set their names titles, hands, and seals, this 7th day of September . 2016 SURETY Nationwide Mutual Insufance Company _ w —. Shaune Lucefo, Attorney -in -Fact m , 20. 'Provide BIDDER and SURETY name, address, and telephone number and the name, title, address and telephone number for authorized representative IMPORTANT - Surety Companies executing Bonds must appear on the Treasury Deparbnert's most current list (Circular 570, as amended) and be authorized to transact business in the State where the project is located BidtllAD1&17-08 Surety 36 Bidder Natiormide Mutua Insurance Company Stay Green. Inc Josh Severson Sr Contract Bond 26415 Summit Circle Underwriter Santa Clanta, CA 91350 PO Boz 1820 Phone 800.858.5509 LeMesa, CA 91944-1820 800-8223666 ACKNOWLEDGMENT A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. Stale of California County of Fresno On —1 i" Sr,rk, 1��� �0 f 6 before me, Pamela Severson, Notary Public (insert name and title of the officer) personally appeared Shauna Lucero who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(sj•whose name(aristw subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that Wshe jbey executed the same in hiMerftpeir authorized capacityjiwe , and that by Waffler/Amir signatureKon the instrument the persorl(aW; or the entity upon behalf of which the persortKacted, executed the instrument. I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WITNESS my hand and official seal. Pu+EusEVEgsoN N C04;PUBIJC C'jZRNI� _ -m - COMM19910N •2iWe9� E FRESNO COUNTY ` MY Comm Epp �p,p /9 2919 Signature t n 9 o.� 3a ..y�� (Seal) 2E : Si -Ay - (r,-te.t KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS THAT: Power of AtforTlley Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company, an Ohio coq ivatbn AMCO Insurance Company, an Iowa corporation Farmland Mutual insurance Company, an Iowa corporation Allied Property and Casualty Insurance Company, an kava Nationwide Agribusiness Insurance Company, an Iowa corporation Depositors Insurance Comparhy, an Iowa corporetipn corporation hereinafter referred to severally as the'Company and collectively as the -Companies; each does hereby make, constitute and appoint Shauna Lucero Fresno, CA each M their Individual capadly, its true and Wwful attorney-in-fact, wigs hill powerand authority to sign, seal, and execute on Its behalf any and all lords and undenakirgs, and other obigaory Instruments of similar nalum. in penalties not exceeding the sum or Two Million sad hid100 57.000,OW.00 and o bird the Company "Weby, as fully and to the same extent as If such Instruments were signed by the duly authorized officers of the Company: and all ads of said Attorney pumuanl to the authodty given are hereby ragged and confirmed. This power of atomey is made and executed pureuanl to and by authority of the folbwing resolution duly adopted by the board of directors of the Company 'RESOLVED. that the president, Or any vie President be, and each hereby is, authorized and empowered to appoint 8torneys4elad of the Company, and to authorize them to execute and deliver on behalf of the Company any and all bonds, forms, applications, memorandums, undertakings, recognbumces, transfers, contracts of indemnity, Policies, contracts guaranteeing the Wtyoipsmons holding positions ofpubkorprivate bust and 011ww rill gs obligatory in nature that the business of rine Company may require; and o modifyarrevoke, with "without cause, any such appoinImenlor autmdty; Provided, however, Owl tie aWodtygramed hereby shall In no way limb the auhority of Other duly authorized agents to sign and countersign any of said documents on behalf of the Company., mRESOLsubject VED FUterRTHER.s and that h tsuc of the shall have full power and augorfly o execute and deliver my and ell such documents and to bid Ore Company necessary for the validly of arty such documents.of * that idle so them, and oaffix tlha seal of the Companylbereb;provided, however. that said seal shall rolbe This Power of attorney is signed and sealed under and by the following bylaws duly adopted by the boad of directors of the Company Exxudon of Instruments. Any vice President any assistant secretary or any assistant beawrer shag have the power and authority o sign or attest all approved documents, InsUume us, contracts, mother Papers In connection with the operation of the business of the company in addition to the chairmen of tin boar. tin chlef executive officer, President "MmOr secretary: Provided, however, the signahae ofmryofthem maybe printed, engraved, or stamped on anyappoveddopanenL contract, instrument, or Omar papers of the Company IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Company has posed this ihawsepled a duly attested by the signature of its officer the IN WITNESSday February. WHEREOF,th ell\ or �• �+i�� �e.�\, Terrance WlYlems, Pmsldent and Chid01114anng Officer of Nationwide Agribusiness Insurance Company Fri,, %tSEAL AMCO and InsFarmland Mu Company. lrnurence Company-, and Vice President of Nationwide Mutual Insane Company, Company aced Property and Casualty Inshxanco Company. and Depositors Inaarance \� ,este ACKNOWLEDGMENT as 0, w 4IN r.SEAL,� keSEAL, �i�i% ems\ ee\ %l Vii+ ,.SEAL SEAL y /� SEAL h, s% 14•,0 I- Robert W Horner III, Assistant SectetaryOf the Compani the Company Mal the resolution Included thi eln is a the revoked or amended in any manner; that said Terence Companies, and the corporate seals and his signature as foregoing Power of atom ey Is still in fug force and effect. STATE OF IOWA, COUNTY OF POLK as On Ihisl2tclay of FeMwry. 2gla . before me came the above -r emed otfirer for the Companies ato id. o me Personafiy known o be the officer described In and who executed the preoedig Irotrumant end he acknowledged the execution of the same, end bekhp M me duly swan, deposes and says, that he is the Officer of the Companies aforesaid, that the seals affixed hereto are the corporeo seals of said Companies, and the said corporate seals and his signature ware duly affixed and ahbsrabed o sold instru mart by the authority and direction of said Comoanles. SaWyAea selawsed I"N Cwvidw Homer IM725 Mr Cwminbo EROM Mura,14, Sall Williams was on the dale of olflcerwe a duly affixed ands 1 Notary Public MY Commission Expires March 24, 2017 a full, true and coreer copy of the Original power ofatomeyissued by 1f the meetings of the boards of director; and the same has not been on of the bragoirg Power of attorney the duly elected officer of the 1 the said Instr 000111 by the authonityof said board oldkedore: and the IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hersuno subscribed my name as Assistant Secretary, and affixed the corporate seals of acid Companies this 7th day of Sy",brr 20 16 Assistant Secretary This Power of Attorney Expires March 24, 2017 BDJ 1(04-14) 00 DESIGNATION OF SUBCONTRACTORS ANNUAL CONTRACT FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT Zone 20 Golden Valley Ranch Commercial and Zone 21 Golden Valley Ranch Residential Zone 21 (Future School Slope Site) LMD-16-17-06 City of Santa Clarita, California Subcontractor Age of firm: N/A DBE STATUS: Certifying Agency: Dollar Wine of Work Annual Gross Recei fs: Location and Place of Business Bid Schedule Item Nos: Description of Work License No. Exp. Date: Phone ( ) Subcontractor Age of firm: N/A DBE STATUS: Certifying Agency- Dollar Value of Work Annual Gross Receipts: Location and Place of Business Bid Schedule Item Nos: Description of work License No. Exp. Date: one ) Subcontractor Age of firm: N/A DBE STATUS: Certi 'n Agency- Dollar Value of Work Annual Gross Receipts: Location and Place of Business Bid Schedule Item Nos: Description of Work License No. Exp. Date- Phone ( ) NOTE: A contractor or subcontractor shall not be qualified to bid on, be listed in a bid proposal, subject to the requirements of Section 4104 of the Public Contract Code, or engage in the performance of any contract for public work, as defined in this chapter, unless currently registered and qualified to perform public work pursuant to Section 1725.5 of the labor Code. it Is not a violation of this section for an unregistered contractor to submit a bid that is authorized by Section 7029.1 of the Business and Professions Code or by Section 10164 or 20103.5 of the Public Contract Code, provided the contractor is registered to perform public work pursuant to Section 1725.5 of the labor Code at the time the contract is awarded. Bid # LMD16-17-06 48 ANNUAL CONTRACT FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT Zone 20 Golden Valley Ranch Commercial and Zone 21 Golden Valley Ranch Residential Zone 21 (Future School Slope Site) LMD-16-17-06 City of Santa Clarita, California The following are the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of three public agencies for which BIDDER has performed work of a similar scope and size within the past 3 years: 1. City of Downev -12324 Bellflower Blvd, Downey,CA 90242 Name and Address of Owner/ Agency Gio Amador (562)904-7192 2, City Of Burbank- 150 N. 3rd Street, Burbank, CA 91510 Bonnie Teaford Thousand Maintenance In Production Al nmt� 3. William S. Hart School District - 21380 Centre Pointe Pkwy, Santa Clarita CA 91350 Name and Address of Owner / Agency Jack KaoD (6611259-0033 Maintenance In The following are the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of all brokers and sureties from whom BIDDER intends to procure insurance bonds: Shauna Lucero- LCIS Inc. 1835 N. Fine Ave. Fresno CA 93727 (559)650-3555 Josh Severson- Nationwide, P.O. Box 1820 LA Mesa CA 91944 (800)822-3666 Bid # LMD16-17-06 so E. BID SCHEDULE ANNUAL CONTRACT FOR LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DISTRICT Zone 20 Golden Valley Ranch Commercial and Zone 21 Golden Valley Ranch Residential Zone 21 (Future School Slope Site) LMD-16-17-06 1. LMD Zone 20 $2.810.00 x12mos = $33.720.00 /annually Total bid in numbers Total bid amount, annually, In legibly printed Thirty Three Thousand. Seven Hundred and Twenty Dollars 2. LMD Zone 21 $6,875.00 xl2mos = $82,500.00 /annually Total bid in numbers Total bid amount, annually, in legibly printed Eighty Two Thousand, Five Hundred Dollars 3. LMD Zone 21 (Future School Slope Site) $19200.00 xl2mos = $14,400.00 /annually Total bid in numbers Total bid amount, annually, in legibly printed Fourteen Thousand, Four Hundred Dollars Please print vendor company name Stay Green Inc. BM # LMD16-17-06 45 LMD ADDITIONAL PRICING (SHEET #1) DO NOT ADD TO TOTAL Pricing and Billing Schedule Detail Hourly labor rates to be used in performing the work required in the specifications for annual landscape maintenance. These rates will not be used in evaluating the bid, but shall be used in evaluating cost estimates for "additional" or "extra" work requested by the City under this contract. Extra/Additional work by the CONTRACTOR, shall not exceed the labor rates as listed below: Skill Level Hourly cost After hour emergency Irrigation Laborer $40.00 per hour $65.00 per hour Landscape / Construction Laborer $30.00 per hour $45.00 per hour QAC/QAL Herbicide and Pesticide Applicator $30.00 per hour N/A Please note: pricing increase allowance will be according to Consumer Price Index (see Section A, 'Bid Instructions, Item #34) Please Initial to verify acknowledgement of labor rates (initial) Bid # LMD16-17.06 46 LMD ADDITIONAL PRICING SHEET#2 Please list the unit price for labor, EXCLUDING part/material costs for the following tasks. These rates will not be used in evaluating the bid, but may be used in evaluating cost estimates for additional work requested by the City under this contract (including both Zone 2). LINE DESCRIPTION UNIT OFUNIT MEASURE PRICE QUANTITY EXTENDED PRICE (unit price x quantity) Price for landscaped 1 median maintenance for 1 square foot $,0150 1000 sq. ft. $15.00 shrubs and ground cover. Price for landscaped, 2 irrigated slope 1 square foot $.0150 1000 sq. ft. $15.00 maintenance. 3 Price for non-imgaled landscaped slopes 1 square fool $,0075 1000 s q ft $7.50 4 Price for concrete median maintenance. 1 square foot $.0125 1000 sq. ft. $12.50 Bid # LMD16-17-06 47 Stay Green Inc. STAFF QUALIFICATIONS (Name ITitle I Certification Richard Angelo Executive Chairman/Founder Pest Control Advisor ABDE73173 Qualified Applicators License 98566 California Landscape Technician Certified Water Auditor Grant Clack Operations Manager Qualified Applicators License 126914 Steve Seely Operations Manager ISA Certified Arborist WE -10138A Bronwyn Sorenson Account Manager ISA Certified Arborist WE -10393A Dave Colburn Account Manager Qualified Applicators License 126919 Francisco Luna Account Manager Qualified Applicators License 130175 Irrigation Technician Certificate Augustin Valencia Business Development Qualified Applicators License 134487 Adam Hall Business Development Qualified Applicators License 122279 ISA Certified Arborist WE -9301A Jorge Donapetry Human Resources Manager TCIA Certified Tree Care Safety Professional 1322 Gerardo Gonzales Plant Health Care Spray Technician Qualified Applicators Certificate 119271 Silvestre Quintana Luis Quintanilla Jose Romero Alejandro de Alba Francisco Cortes Leonardo Vera Samuel Romero Crew Leader Crew Leader Irrigation Technician Irrigation Technician Irrigation Technician Irrigation Technician Irrigation Technician ISA Certified Tree Worker Certified Line Clearance Tree Trimmer Irrigation Technician Certificate Irrigation Technician Certificate Irrigation Technician Certificate Irrigation Technician Certificate Irrigation Technician Certificate Stay Green Inc. ;FuS Summir Cimlc, Sarna Glarin. CA` 11350 • NW1858 SS(M • 36611•191 MW . Far!(611.1/51889 %�w,011gmcnxanl • C -Y L 61 Litems 91166/11 _I StayGrein Inc. the NYrexral Cdxin Pnr !'rofadnu.d l.rtxdrsafle 1'erulrer September 26, 2016 City of Santa Clarita ATTN: Jennifer Killian 23920 Valencia Blvd, Santa Clarita, CA 91355 Bid# LMD-16-17-06 Zone 20, 21 (and Future School Slope Site) Dear Jennifer Killian, We would like to implement the City of Santa Clarita's purchasing policy of the "Shop Local" Initiative for bid #LMD-16-17-06. Section 3.0 -III -D (1) in the Santa Clarita Purchasing Policy states that: "All bids and quotes, not using a multi -criteria award designation are now required to be reviewed on a local preference basis. Local refers to any business having a working address within the City limits. For any bid that would have been awarded to a non -local vendor, where a local vendor has come within 10% of the non -local bid, you must now contact the local vendor and offer them a chance to meet the low bid. If the closest local vendor (within 10%) is not able to meet the bid, the next lowest, local bid, within the 10% threshold will be contacted, and so on, and so on. This will continue until a local bidder has accepted the chance to meet the low bid or, all local bids within the 10% threshold have been contacted and none could meet the low bid. Then, and only then, will the non -local bidder be awarded the bid." Stay Green Inc. is within 10% of the non -local bid and would like to meet the lowest bid based on the "Shop Local" Initiative. LMD-16-17-06 Stay Green Inc. $121,200.00 If you have any other questions or concerns regarding this matter please do not hesitate to contact US. Regards, a�441 A Y Chris Angelo President/CEO