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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFRC, Inc. 2015-08-24 City of Ukiah September 9, 2015 FRC, Inc. Attn: Mr. Frank Ruggirello 1360 Industrial Avenue, #D Petaluma, California 94952 RE: Notice to Proceed—Contract#1516095 Grace Hudson Museum Building Improvements, Specification No. 15-08 Dear Mr. Ruggirello: Enclosed please find a fully executed agreement for your files. By this letter you are formally authorized to proceed with construction of the project. The work constructed under this project shall be completed within the time allotment identified in Article 1 of the Agreement. As such, all work shall be completed no later than February 16, 2016. Please note that Contract #1516095 has been assigned to this project - please reference this number on all subsequent invoicing. We look forward to working with you on this project. Please do not hesitate to contact me at (707) 463- 6233 if you have any questions regarding these documents. Sincerely, Mary orger Purc asing u ervi r enc. cc: Kristine Lawler, City Clerk Katie Marsolan, Project Analyst Amanda Knowles, Architect, Arkin Tilt Architects Ann Baker, Ann Baker Landscape Architects Lola Beavers, Labor Compliance Managers file 300 Seminary Avenue•Ukiah• CA•95482-5400 Phone: (707)463-6233 • Fax: (707)313-3621 - www.cityofukiah.com CONTRACT 1516095 CITY OF UKIAH Mendocino County, California AGREEMENT FOR GRACE HUDSON MUSEUM BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS Specification No. 15-08 THIS AGREEMENT, made this 24th day of August, 2015, by and between the City of Ukiah, Mendocino County, California, hereinafter called the City and FRC, Inc., hereinafter called the Contractor, WITNESSED: WHEREAS, the City has caused to be prepared in accordance with law, specifications, drawings and other contract documents for the work herein described and shown and has approved and adopted these contract documents, specifications and drawings and has caused to be published in the manner and for the time required by law a notice to bidders inviting sealed proposals for doing the work in accordance with the terms of this contract and WHEREAS, the Contractor, in response to the notice to bidders, has submitted to the City a sealed proposal accompanied by a proposal guaranty in an amount of not less than 10 percent of the bid price for the construction of the proposed work in accordance with the terms of this contract and WHEREAS, the City, in the manner prescribed by law, has publicly opened, examined and canvassed the proposals submitted and as a result has determined and declared the Contractor to be the lowest and best regular responsible bidder for the work and for the sums named in the proposal, NOW, THEREFORE, THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSED: Article 1. Work to be Done and Contract Days Allowed That the Contractor shall provide all necessary machinery, tools, apparatus and other means of construction, shall furnish all materials (as described), superintendence, overhead, expenses, all labor and expenses of whatever nature necessary for completion of the work in conformity with the Special Provisions and other contract documents hereto attached and according to such instructions as may be given by the Project Manager. The Contractor shall complete the work within one hundred and fifty (150) calendar days. Contract days shall be counted starting with the 10th day following receipt of notice that the contract has been executed by the City. Contractor, at his or her option, may begin work prior to start of counting contract days, however, in no event shall the Contractor start work without giving notification to the Engineer at least 72 hours prior to the start of work, without obtaining an encroachment permit from the City, or without having submitted certificates of insurance that have been accepted and approved by the Engineer GRACE HUDSON MUSEUM BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 38 Spec 15-08 CONTRACT 1516095 Article II. Contract Prices. That the City shall pay the Contractor the prices stated in the proposal submitted by the Contractor, for complete performance of the contract by the Contractor. The Contractor hereby agrees to accept the prices as full compensation for all material and appliances necessary to the work, for all labor and use of tools and other implements necessary to execute the work contemplated in this contract; for all loss or damage arising out of the nature of the work or from the action of the elements, or from any unforeseen obstructions or difficulties which may be encountered in the prosecution of the work; for all risks of every description connected therewith; for all expenses of the work, as herein specified; for all liability and other insurance, for all overhead and other expenses incident to the work; all according to the Contract Drawings, the Special Provisions, the Details, the instructions and the requirements of the City. Article III. Labor Discrimination Attention is directed to Section 1735 of the Labor Code, which reads as follows: "No discrimination shall be made in the employment of persons upon public works because of the race, color, national origin or ancestry, or religion of such persons and every contractor for public works violating this section is subject to all the penalties imposed for a violation of this chapter." In connection with the performance of work under this contract, the Contractor agrees as follows: (a) The Contractor will not willfully discriminate against any employee or an applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, ancestry, or national origin. The Contractor will take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed and that employees are treated during employment without regard to their race, color, religion, ancestry, or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to, the following: employment, upgrading, demotion or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. The Contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided by the awarding authority setting forth the provisions of this Fair Employment Practice section. (b) The Contractor will send to each labor union or representative of workers with which he or she has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, a notice, to be provided by the awarding authority, advising the said labor union or worker's representative of the Contractor's commitments under this section, to employees and applicants for employment. (c) The Contractor will permit access to his or her records of employment, employment advertisements, application forms and other pertinent data and records by the Fair Employment Practices Commission, City of Ukiah or any other appropriate agency of the State of California designated by the awarding authority, for the purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with the Fair Employment Practices section of this contract. (d) A finding of willful violation of the Fair Employment Practices section of this Contract or of the Fair Employment Practices Act shall be regarded by the awarding authority as a basis for determining the Contractor to be not a "responsible bidder" as to future contracts for which such Contractor may submit bids, for revoking the Contractor's pre-qualification rating, if any and for refusing to establish, reestablish or renew a pre-qualification rating for the Contractor. The City of Ukiah shall deem a finding of willful receipt of written notice from the Fair Employment Practices Act to have occurred upon that it has investigated and determined that GRACE HUDSON MUSEUM BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 39 Spec 15-08 CONTRACT 1516095 the Contractor has violated the Fair Employment Practices Act and has issued an order under Labor Code Section 1426 or obtained an injunction under Labor Code Section 1429. Upon receipt of such written notice from the Fair Employment Practices Commission, the City shall notify the Contractor that unless he or she demonstrates to the satisfaction of the awarding authority within a stated period that the violation has been corrected, his or her pre- qualification rating will be revoked at the expiration of such period. (e) The Contractor agrees that should the City determine that the Contractor has not complied with the Fair Employment Practices section of this Contract, then pursuant to Labor Code Section 1735 and 1775 the Contractor shall, as a penalty to the City, forfeit for each calendar day or portion thereof, for each person who was denied employment as a result of such non- compliance, the penalties provided in the Labor Code for violation of prevailing wage rates. Such monies may be recovered from the Contractor. The City may deduct any such damages from any monies due the Contractor. (f) Nothing contained in this Fair Employment Practices section shall be construed in any manner of fashion so as to prevent the City or the State of California from pursuing any other remedies that may be available at law. (g) Prior to awarding the Contract, the Contractor shall certify to the awarding authority that he or she has or will meet the following standards for affirmative compliance, which shall be evaluated in each case by the awarding authority: (1) The Contractor shall provide evidence, as required by the City that he or she has notified all supervisors, foremen and other personnel officers in writing of the content of the anti- discrimination clause and their responsibilities under it. (2) The Contractor shall provide evidence, as required by the City, that he or she has notified all sources of employees' referrals (including unions, employment agencies, advertisements, Department of Employment) of the content of the anti-discrimination clause. (3) The Contractor shall file a basic compliance report, as required by the City. Willfully false statements made in such reports shall be punishable as provided by law. The compliance report shall also spell out the sources of the work force and who has the responsibility for determining whom to hire, or whether or not to hire. (4) Personally, or through his or her representatives, the Contractor shall, through negotiations with the unions with whom he or she has agreements, attempt to develop an agreement which will: a. Spell out responsibilities for nondiscrimination in hiring, referral, upgrading and training. b. Otherwise implement an affirmative anti-discrimination program in terms of the unions' specific areas of skill and geography to the end that qualified minority workers will be available and given and equal opportunity for employment. (5) The Contractor shall notify the City of opposition to the anti-discrimination clause by individuals, firms or organizations during the period of its pre-qualification. (h) The Contractor will include the provisions of the foregoing paragraphs 1 through 5 in every first tier subcontract so that such provisions will be binding upon each such subcontractor. GRACE HUDSON MUSEUM BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 40 Spec 15-08 CONTRACT 1516095 (i) The "Fair Employment Practices Certification" must be completed and signed prior to the time of submitting the bid. Article IV. Parts of the Contract. That the complete contract consists of the following documents, all of which shall be considered a part of this agreement. 1. Notice to Bidders 2. Wage Scales 3. General Conditions 4. Technical Specifications 5. Proposal 6. Fair Employment Practices Certification 7. Agreement 8. Contract Bonds 9. Contract Drawings and Construction Details 10. Standard Drawings 11. Indemnification Agreement IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this contract being executed in duplicate and the parties having caused their names to be signed by authority of their duly authorized office this day of 20 1,5 CITY OF UKIAH, MENDOCINO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA By: MA G R, CITY OF UKIAH Attest: CITY OF UKIA By: q4 qq F , IN x0-4%4- �kdj 1 rve k 16 Attest: f�77 Title: t"AON Q c Q�-rh,%ruli�ii0 c�- 0 The foregoing contract is approved as to form and legality this day of 20 l S. CITY ATY4aRMV, CI O JA GRACE HUDSON MUSEUM BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 41 Spec 15-08 CONTRACT 1516095 INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT This Indemnification Agreement is made and entered in Ukiah, California, on August 24, 2015, by and between the City of Ukiah (Ukiah) and FRC, Inc.(Contractor). Contractor is performing the work in Specification 15-08, Grace Hudson Museum Building Improvements for the City of Ukiah. As a condition of issuing the work order, attached hereto, Ukiah requires assurance that Contractor will protect Ukiah from damage or damage claims which arise from its performance of the work. Accordingly, Contractor agrees as follows: 1. Indemnification. Contractor shall indemnify and hold harmless Ukiah and its officers, agents, and employees from and against any claim, loss, or damage, including the legal and other costs of defending against any claim of damage or loss which arises out of the Contractor's negligent or wrongful performance under the work order attached hereto, except for claims, losses, or damages resulting from the sole and exclusive negligence or other wrongful conduct of Ukiah or its officers, agents and employees. FRC, INC. BY: TITLE: GRACE HUDSON MUSEUM BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS 42 Spec 15-08